THB TJ 4e. _ Oregon—Fair. Hieing Ashland’« Greatest Asset ture. Cloudy near POUCESEEK D’Autrwnonks Not Penitent Says Attorney N E W Y O R I(. July Colonel Chas. Lindbergh le ft New York today on an a ir tour to a ll parts of the country as t part Matter of Contested Game Between Grants Pass and Boas will be Taken up by L e a g u e Officials — A Friendly Settlement of Argument is Hoped for. The disagreement In connection w ith the contesting of the game last Sunday between the Boas and the Cavemen, which has threaten­ ed to disrupt the Southern Oregon baseball league, w ill be settled at a special meeting of the directors of the association In Ashland F ri­ day .evening, according to an an­ nouncement this morning by A. C. Nlnlnger, president of the league. M r. Nlnlnger said he had been Informed that each d u b would hqve a representative here F riday evening. The disagreement arose over the playing of “ Hooalr’’ Hof­ fard on the Boas team last Sun­ day, which the Cavemen said was against the rules of the league. H offard it appears, at the first of the season signed a contract and played w ith the Boses u n til lin a lly he was given an uncondi­ tional release. However, he a©-' copied >27 rirom .th e Boses as transportation money to Marsh­ field, where he played with Med­ ford July S and 4. He is reported to have decided then to leave the Medford team and, a fter negotia­ tion! w ith the Boas, agreed to play on the local team, which he did last Sncday. HoffaVd Is reported to have re­ turned the >27 which had been advanced to h im b y,th e Boses, which he Is said to claim gives him a clear record w ith the Bqscs. However, President N la - iager and others are sald to that when he once aoeqpiqd' pertatlon money, this obligated H offard to continue w ith the Boses until he . u---- ' A deep gash,In the man's bead crabbing and every boy seems responsible for many executions, San Francisco arose early and pects are fa irly good In the west­ indicated foul play but his clench­ anxious and willing to do hla when he waa minister of justice. greeted the filers as they stepped ern states but very unpromising ed handH gave rise to the theory share,” W. R Walters says in Meanwhile, officials prepared o ff the ship at the Embarcadero In the eastern part of the corn that be suffered from convulsions commenting on the Ashland Y. M. to cope with many reprisals In a t 7 a, m., just two weeks a fter belt. from poison liquor before his C. A. camp at Lake of the Woods. caae the assaalns should have aa.‘ The area planted this season is th e ir great Fokker "B ird of Para­ death. There have been no accidents unpleasant sequel. reduced around 7,000.000 acres dise,” passed out thrdugh the at the camp other than a few O’HIggins’ remains Monday Golden Gate on Its* winged path leas than o r two per cent below minor cuts and bruises. Sickness were taken by motor hearse from, the "gcreage planted at this time to H aw aii. bas not been present at all which his residence to Mansion House. The a rm y . was first to greet last. year. Most of the reduction R ic h a r d E. Grace, daring California stunt aviator who A ll flags w ill be at half mast Insures every boy a fine tjme, the returning heroes when a has occurred in the Mississippi was the victim of repeated bad lnck in his attempt to fly until after the public funeral to Mr. Walters says. squadron of arm y pianos took off flood sections. The l a r g e s t from Hawaii to the North American mainland. Following Study course, Is prov­ be held Wednesday. from Crlssy Field a t,th e Presidio were 8,000,000 acres decrease In the wrecking of his plan6 his flight has been indefinitely Medford Merchants W i l l ing The to Bible The Inquest at Black Rock to­ be both popular and In­ o f San Francisco and met the ship cotton, 2,000,000 In corn and Offer to Back Annual postponed. teresting, while the Nature Study day returned a verdict of w ilfu l as i t passed the Fnrallones, . > | 2,000,000 increase in wheat. * Exhibit W o r k supervised by Professor murder against parties unknown. miles o ff the coast of California. The condition of all wheat on Search fbr the asaasplna of Wayne Wells, w a r a real episode Following a parade and secep- July 1 waa 78.1 per cent of nor­ Jackson county may have a Vice-President O’Hlgglna spread tldn here, the fliers were escorted mal, indicating a total production county fair this year. Medford In the camp life ,, The three most popular sports throughput the island. serose San Francisco bay to Oak­ of 882,824,000 bushels, and acre- merchants Monday evening named Civic guards in th e - Free State* land, where, the ofrictal start qf a committee to " negotiate w i t h In the c a m p a re swimming, arch­ pe In wheat was placed at 58.- th e ir epochal flig h t was .m ade, 488,000 acres. the County Fair association and ery and rifle practice, the secre- generally, and ordinary police In and where* the city o f Oakland S to ck so f wheat on farms was ■ Terri«« dale Sweet» Over W. « W « S u ee« « d .lÄ ‘ -e5?-">J V tary says and the boys are show­ towna. were conceutcuted. ta.th e ted to outdo San "Francisco in estimated a t 87,388,000 bushels ' ' CfanutiMi Wm. Budr Ivor Of Baker c on ïfew » ‘ OW'W •»»»»> -xlitb. ing marked ability and improve­ exclusion of almost every other Canadian Provine- Province, qctlvity lu seeking dues to ., the to the conquerors of o r . 2.28 .per cant of last guar’s .It this fqll. , m ent Ja thia work. SU U Conunissiott Cansing Great Loss The Merchants’ Association ses­ Visitors at the eamp Friday identity of the anrderera who rid­ 1 ' J 8ALEM , July 12— (IP>— Robert sion held Monday evening Was de­ were L. P. Brown of the Forest dled with bullets the body of the Condition of osta was 78.8 per REGINA, Sasft., July 12.— (IP) W . Sawyer, editor of the Bend voted largely to discussion df Service and R ev ., H. T. Mitchel- man whose determination and cent ÒI normal, Indicating a pro­ — Reporta from the cyclone Bulletin and Judge of Deschutes ways and means of holding the more. Mr. Brown was a guest at (Irmnesa bad brought Ireland duction of 1,248,028, OOOl bushels stricken area of Alberta and Sas­ county-was named as a member of county fa ir the situation discus­ the camp at dinner at noon and through a critical period of her compared w i t h 1,254,000,000 katchewan Monday revealed a the state highway commission to sed from every angle gave a campfire talk in the even­ history. bushels last year. Farm ers had death toll of at least two persons The search centered in the succeed W illiam Duby Baker, re­ ing. A marshmallow toast was a 42,814,000 acres In cultivation and property damage which to­ signed. The appointment and res­ MILLIONAIRE1 HAS feature of the evening camp fire, Wicklow mountain district south Dr. E. A. Woods Granted òn July 1. talled nearly a million dollars. TROUBLES TOO thq marqpmallows being furnish of Dublin. ignation are effective August 1. Certificate for Splendid The hall, wind and rain stormH Both Bamonn de Valera’s F la t- ed by Leaveritt Davis of this Work NEW YORK, July 1 2 —(IP)— city. started north of Eyebrow lake SP EN T M U C H M ONEY na Fall Republican party and the and swept with destructive force D E T R O IT , July 12.— (IP)— The Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. was en Word was received from Dr. H. There are six Boy Scouts In skeleton Irish Republican army,' through cities, towns and farm route tq Reno, Nev., today and withdraw al of >14,827,488.03 have repudiated W . Loeb, secretary o f the A m eri­ the Y. M . C. A. camp, other boys organisation hand to the Manitoba boundary from the estate of her late hus­ it was widely reported he plan­ present being members of the connection with the assassination. can Board of Otolaryngology, th a t There had been no suspicion Frlday and Saturday. band In the last two and a half ned to take advantage of the 90 Pioneer and Comrad club, accord­ Dr. E. A. Weoda of Ashland pass­ day residence clause of the Nev­ years by Mrs. Anna Dodge D ill­ that De Valera's party was con­ Farm crops were leveled, trees ed an examination held In Spo­ Reservation of S e a t s for ing to Mr. Walters. ■ ada divorce law to obtain a de­ man was reported today to pro­ cerned— Generally the mnrder hr uprooted, buildings torn from kane, Wash., last month. The, “ Mr. Pirn“ Indicates cree from Mrs. Rachel Littleton regarded as the work of a small bata court by John Ballantype. examination la given only to eye, their foundations and many busi­ Big Attendance Vanderbilt. group of extremists— how small trustee of the estate. ear, nose and throat specialists, ness establishments wrecked. nobody knows. with the Idea of raising the stand­ Reservation of sesta for the The question remains unsolved, ard of the specialty lu the United presentation o f “ M r. Pirn Passes ;oo, whether it was an Isolated in­ States. "i B y ’ by th e Moroni Olsen players cident, aimed at probably the.' Fifty-tw o specialists front the Thursday evening, Indicates a most hated man In Ireland, o r various cities along the Pacific great deal of Interest is being Two Killed and Two Badly whether It was the opening act In . coast, west of the Rocky moun­ taken in the coming of the famous a new tragedy of civil war. t Injured in Automobile tains, were examined. Forty-six players to this city. The company Government and people are Wreck were granted certificates. appears at the anditorinm of the hoping that O’Hlgglna alone was The board consists of ten of Southern Oregon Norm al school YAKIMA, Wash.. July 12.— (IP) the target. Cabinet ministers are the leading doctors specialising on Thursday evening, July 14. — George Feebler and whs of being closely guarded by detec­ these subjects from Boston, Chi­ “ Mr. Pirn" is recognised as one Pendleton, Oregon, are dead and tives. cago, St. Louis, Detroit, Denver, of the best plays in the repertoire their granddaughters. Vivian and As Ireland mourned the death^ New Orleans, Philadelphia, Oma­ of this famous company. There Sylvia Peterson Injured as the re of a respected leader King George ha, Syracuse, N. Y., and Portland, is a wholesome, substantial com­ suit of the plunge of their auto­ V sent condolences of Great B rit­ Oregon. edy rune throughout the entire mobile over the cliff of the El­ ain. ------ .----------------------- play, with still a sufficiently solid lensburg Canyon road into the *T learned with horror of t i e background to make the play one death ’ in each tragic eirenm- Yakima river today. well worthwhile. < The conyon highway extends itances of KevlA O’Hlgglns,*' *' h e Seats may be reserved at the over 40 miles between Ellens­ telegraphed. “ Please convey to Elhart Book Store. burg and Yakima. The machine Mre. O’HIggins the deepest sym­ plunged over the embankment pathy of the queen and myeelt Mrs. Frances E. Lidstrohn, wife where the river ran 80 feet be­ on the crnel lose she and h er of O. Lidström, 128 Oberlin s t, low. Cries of the injured child­ children have suffered." died Monday evening, July 11, ren for help brought pasaersby to President W illiam T . Coegrave, following an Illness of several their aaalstance. all members of his cabinet, heads weeks. She was aged 50 years. of tbs army and the civic guards Funeral services w ill be held Mrs. W a lter Hash, who resides and distinguished citlsens of Dub­ AUTOS COLLIDE ON Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock In the Dead Indian district, escap­ lin participated in a procession from the J. P. Dodge A Sons ed In ju ry this morning when she PACIFIC HIGHWAY that escorted the murdered states­ ehapel. Burial w ill be made in wrecked h er automobile to avoid man’s body to the mansion house Collision of two maebinaa on Mountain View cemetery. striking a cow. As she yras Rev. Murphy w ill he In charge driving toward A s h l a n d she Pis the Pacific highway, near Bear Tara To Page 6 of the' services. Canyon where _ the state main­ rounded a sharp curve In the tenance crew Is working at noon road, and a cow ran out of the today, was reported to Police timber directly In the path o f Chief George McNabb. The dHver her car, she stated. To avoid of the car, which Is said to hav^ striking the cow she turned to caused the accident failed to the left side qf the road, her .ma­ stop. Damage was slight. ’ Mias Ethel B. RedOeld, retir­ chine collided with a Ford tour­ ing commissioner of education of ing car driven by Charles Sanders SECOND V IC T IM O F (By City C ardan) Idaho, who visited in this city of Ashland. The Ford was slight­ FOURTH CELEBRATION , ■ Monday night, visited the South­ ly damaged. A R M Y PILO TS REACH FRISCO FINE SPIRIT IN Y. CAMP COUNTY FAIR M A Y B E HELD EDITOR GETS TWO DIE IN HIGHWAY JOB WIND STORM LOCAL DOCTOR PASSES EXAM SEAT SALE PROGRESSES CAR PLUNGES OFF HIGHWAY Sq Many Talented Children She Doesn’t Know What To Do Local Woman v Dies Monday Autos Collide On Dead Indian Idaho Educator . Visits Ashland Save One Fourth TheDailyTHingB ern Oregon Norm al School Tues­ day mornldfe “W a have heard much of the auw Institution here in Ashland and I think It Is advancing' Into the foremost' ranks In the state” , she said In commenting on the local college. R A N G ER RESIGNS Ray Bvanson, chief ranger of jh e Crater Lake National Park slhce last fa ll has resigned his position and plans to return to hie former position w ith the fed­ eral bureau of public roads. N. F. “ Dad” Bilia, Bills, 78, Orante M W hf- Pass, Injured difrlng the July Fourth auto races when a racing car ran w ild, and crashed through the fence killin g a hoy and In­ juring several others, died Sun­ day. 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