1 Í «***• S’ ■zv■ r v ■TETZ r 111 1 M i Maximum Minimum Ashland's Leadtn, peratrfre about the for Over Fifty Years ASfÍLAN¡¡j, OBE¡ DAY» AUOUBT 1, 1927 O R IE N T GETS ^BUSBYS v^ N c o u v fc R , a. c„ Aug. I?— O R — tife y th e ‘ lucky oows, at least 40 at th an must he sb designated tor they a r t getting a alee long heat rid« to the orient, such, as ifihet persons would enjoy hot Havar Police in Document to be Read at Arms Limi­ tation Conference in 0«. nera—Disturbed by Ap­ parent Failure. can't. «Kurd. r a t t y purebred Jersey cows were shipped from this port recently for Shanghai. They will be used for experi­ mental purposes on a dairy farm near Shanghai and map be (be foundation of mod­ ern pure blood dairy beards In China. GENEVA, Aug. 1.— (lp)— The plenary eesaion of the ngvgl limitation conference scheduled for today was postponed until 3 p. m. Thursday at the suggestion of the Japanese delegation, which announced however .there Were no plans to propose which would save the conference from faU-j ure. ' Oregon—körtiwefct Í With the Aid of Attorneys • Aimee Declares She Hopes to Reorganise Financial Affairs of Four Square Ocspel With Mrs. Ken­ nedy Stepping Down Flock of Errors by (to u ts Pass Players in Tenth In­ ning Breaks Tie of 2 to 2 and Puts Local Team at Head of Southern Oregon League—Weather Sultry. LO8 ANGELES. Aug. 1.— (lp) j — A final conference to settle all I differences between Aimee Semple McPherson add her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, will be held here either Monday or Tuesday, the noted evangelist said Sunday night. ' With the aid of attorneys, she declared, she hopes to definitely decide Mrs. Kennedy’s future status at Angelus Temple and to reorganise the financial affairs of the Four Square Gospel. Mrs. McPherson s a i d s h e thought het mother would resign from business m anagership of the Temple and that a property settlement would be made with her. Mrs, Kennedy issued a lengthy statement In which she reiterated her contention that her daught- Kundny Games Boas, 7, Grants Pass 2. Klamath. 12. Medford. 2. iruiion office, accorojjr^ J. H. Fuller, secretary f\> d e chamber of CoUimerqe. This exceeded the regis­ tration for, the corresponding month In 192# by 326. Considering the fact that many tourists now enter the state over the Redwood high­ way and register at Grants Pass, the regietratlon would indicate an increasing vol­ ume of tourist business. 487 WARNED BY OFFICERS DURING JULY New Airplane Regulations Planned by Chicago aa Result of Series Mishaps Over W eekend- Compulsory Use of Para, chutes is Advocated. NEWCASTLE, Indiana, Aug. 1. (LW-—While 200 persons wit­ nessed Lieutent George Myers, pi­ lot. and Paul Wise and Evaaa Davis, passengers, were killed when their plane plunged to earth in flames. Three triples, a two base hit and a flock of errors won ’ the Few Speeders on H ighw ay- Improper H eadlight A d­ Ashland Boas their Sdnday con­ test with the Cavemen from justment Major Offense Grants Pass. The'game was won W IC H ITA , Kane., Aug. Jackson county state traffic of­ Activities of the Ashland Y. M. in the last half of the tenth — Lieutenants C. A. Pear Ic . A. for the last three and a ficers were busy during July. Inning. RAPID CITY, 8. D., Aug. I. _ half months under the direction Two-hundred thirty-five motor- Charles W. Luthy were The contest was a real battle. (LP)— President Coolidge has sanc­ I of when the oil airplane In Secretary W. P. Walters are Morgan scored In the fourth In­ tots were warned concerning traf­ they were flying crashed I tioned the bold pronouncement of fic violations during the month of outlined In a report recently sub­ ning for Ashland. In the e^hth American Naral policy which may at the local airport. mitted by Mr. Walters. be delivered In Geneva today by Inning the Cavemen scored two July by State Traffic Officer C. P. Talent The fiscal year of the organiz­ accordlng to a tabulat­ Hugh Gibson, bead of the Ameri­ runs. In the ninth i n n i n g CHICAUO. Aug. 1.— (IP)— New ed Report of his activities for the can delegation at the Arms Limi­ ation closes September 1, and Hughes hit a triple, and Logan airplane regulations, applicable to payment of pledges for the work month, filed with the state de­ tation Conference. It was learned. drove him In home tlelng the partment. Ten arrests were tlie entire country, are expected as score. Without lecturing other na­ Is urged In order that the year made with six convlctloris and a result of the investigation Into tions for their falnrs to enter Into may be closed without a deficit. In the tenth, Hoffard and Mar­ five aviation deaths in Chicago four eases still pending. During The present outlook is reported the spirit of disarmament, or low hit triples, a bnnt carried within * week. as bright. the 2# days lie was on duty Of­ blaming them directly for a j • Coicnei Paul Henderson, for­ another man to second base ficer Talent travelled 3,430 miles. Included In activities of the breakdown of the Genfeva confer­ when the Grants Pass player Lieutenant O. O. Nichole d u / mer assistant postmaster-general Here la Lena Wilson. “Cinderella of the North Woods ence, the document sets forth last three and a half months are fumbled the ball. It was a pa­ ing the same period travelled 3,- In charge of the airmail aerrlee H i-V, pioneer clubs, picnics, rec- the bride of James “ Bud’- Stiilmfh. Jr., in one of tto clearly that this government will thetic exhibition of baseball the 264 miles, issued 262 warnings and now president of the National dings the north woods ever had. The bride formerly at H y a tt! countenanee no International reattonat program Cavemen staged in* the tenth in the Grand Anse camp of Mrs, ’Anne U. Stillman, mo Prairie, twilight baseball league, und made six arrests, the report Air Transport Company, is acting agreements to permit larger na-1 Inning after having valiantly shows. dnd wife of James Stillman. Sr., New Yo aa deputy coroner In connection vies than now ride the seas under I utes," she said, “ If she would with the two fatal accidents here. fought during the nine full in­ the colors of the nations of the come to me as a daughter to a LADV I A I DEB DIES He la expected to make the fol­ nings. Rooters h, the grand stand world. mother. lowing recommendations: GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. cheered the Boas as they scored The document was prepared by | “ But she c h o o s e s to deal 1. Compulsory use of para- 4-— (LP)— Lady Lauder, wife the last of the five runs In the Gibson at Geneva and forwarded I through a committee which I Inning. chutes by all pilots and passen­ of Sir Harry Lauder, fam­ here for ratification. Mr. Coolidge refuse to recognise. I expect gers. It has been pointed out that ous Scots comedian, died The Cavemen scored five hits endorsed it wholeheartedly and to leave Angelus Temple but the parachutes might have saved the Sunday. » off Davis, while the local ag­ cabled Gibeon to deliver it at the I settlement must be between Sis­ lives of the two filers killed Sat- She had follow ed Lander gregation 12 times hH Shar- final plenary sessfon of the dis­ ter and me without any commit­ urday when their m ach ia ranghi through the troubles and rock, the much, touted «Grants armament meeting Monday If he I tee. in the background." ' fire. eventual triumphs of his deems It desirable. ( 2. Government licensing of a lt career. He was a coalminer ’ aviation schools. when, as Annie Vallance, inroen by the apparent break­ 3. Restriction of use «g eld and she married him in 1240. down of the conference. While ’ unsafe planes. She had accompanied, him oa he earnestly desires to prevent 4. Abolition of low Uylag oger most of bis I a t e ,/ world any International ill-w ill to grow their intXtions to participate in cities. tours. out of aa unsuccessful attempt to the CaltSSrnia-Hawall flight for Three persons were killed at lim it naval ekpendltnres, he will the #35,000 Dole prizes. Morton Grove last 8unday and Live Wire Falls Among see to It that the American public Mrs. William P. Erwin, wife of two at Oaklawn Saturday, a few Crowd of Visitors Near Is informed of the situation so the A .iE . F. Air Aee who was hours after the first important In­ that the American public Is In­ quest into aviation deatks In Chi­ awarded the Distinguished. Service formed of the situation so that it Medal fer bringing down nine en­ cago had opened. m e inierurDan btage company NEDERLANDS, Colo., Aug. 1, may know why taxes cannot be emy planes during the war. Is the — (LP)— Two persons were killed announced a new schedule, ef­ The two were George Xabriskle, reduced to rock bottom. 2#J formerly an army flyer, who latest feminine entrant. The oth- and several Injured late Sunday fective this mornihg, for their , Oregon Doctors in b rj are Miss Mildred Doran, “The when a live wire fell among a stages between Ashland-Roseburg ' Was employed here by the Uni­ ornia This Week at Flying Schooima’m’*: who will ac­ as follows: versity oP Aviation, and James crowd of tourists who were in­ Convention company Augie Pedlei1 of Flint, * Northbound Rose of Steger, 111., whom he was Mich., and Miss Pauline Rich, ( specting the Boulder C a n y o n hope for the Naval Limitation teaching. Their plane, a n e w A. M. A. M. ‘ P, M. Many of the best known Chir­ Power Dam, below here. Conference was revived Sunday Lbs Angeles, aviatrlx, who ex­ Lv. Ashland. 7:10 10:30 4:30 Swallow with an OX-S engine, opractic physicians of Oregon are The dead are: Warden N. P. night In a manner that Indicated Ar. Medford 7:40 11:00 5.00 in Los Angeles in attendance pects to fly with Lieutenant Gar­ was said to have been only five Capps, of the State Reformatory another of the many last minute land E. Lincoln. Lv. Medford 7:50 11:10 6:10 weeks out of the factory at Wich­ U. oi 0. Stndent to 8pend of the Progressive Chiropractic at Buena Vista, Colo. A boy, attempts to avert what none of Ar. Roseburg 12:30 3:60 9:So ita. Kan. It caught fire at an al­ Five Pay Fines for Having Three Years at Oxford Association’s Annual' Convention. whose name could not be learn- the delegates has attempted to titude of 1.040 feet and both men Honthbound No Tail Lights on Their They are jotphit wWi nearly University, England conceal might be disastrous fail­ Lv. Rossburg 3:20 10:25 «.10 Jumped as the machine plunged Automobiles 2500 othei;, practitioners assem­ The dam, located high uj ure. to earth. Ar. Medford 8:00 3:35 8:15 U N IVER SITY OF OREGON, bled from 14, westeri bjAl'ds. The Boulder Canyon. Is several r Whether the British are to re­ Lv. Medford 8:05 3:40 8:20 “The aircraft operators’ asso- meetings opened Monday and from a telephone and only vise their proposals: whether the Eugene, Aug. 1 — (Special) — Ar Ashland 8:35 4:10 8:60 cation has passed resolutions wGl, — The men and women stood outside the they worked toward bringing a instructor at the school, will popularity of the Prince of Wkles Cathedral, ballt by the Prince’s closer tie among alumni. speax. among the Colonist sover whom adeestor, George III., to see his Swlmming is one of the most pool. Dr. Straub was practiqally re­ he some day will reign remains Royal Highness, arrive and hur­ covered from burns received sev­ MIMH U H I K C H H X -I t to not ooly n r popular sports among children, U N IVERSITY O F OREGON. undlmiqished. rahs arose abqve the solemn toll- eral days previous to his visit WINS AVTOMOBILR according to Miss Fay Canvar. bqt Is a real ansat ka i J "Eugene, Aug. 1. — (Special) 1— Cheers and handclapping JBun- lqg of the chimes when a shining here, when he removed the radia­ girl to know how to «wi Mias Nona Proctor, of New Yorit, playground supervisor, who has day followed the tired-eyed heir motor car whisked Wales and his tor cap and was scglded by steam Miss Marie Cl archill, daughter p«rt 'wimmars are ta daughter of A. PhImliter Proctor, to the British throne to the very brother Into the church yard. of President J. A. Churchill of been conducting a class for local for numerans positiona, a from the radiator. noted sculptor, Is the woman's doors of the ancient cathedral of the Southern Oregon Normal boys and girls at the Helman I feinphaslse thto laet M L Beneath the huge old maples tennis champion'of the University the Holy- Trinity In Quebec, and poplars, the two princes. Im­ school received the Essex automo­ pool twice each week, for the »nd gtrls thoy work arm SEVERED of Oregon Summer session. Miss where, with his brother, Prince maculate in their bine serge suits MILL FOREMAN KILLED While- stealing a ride en aa Proctor won. In the final round bile given away Saturday at the lest month. f«:ct tholr atrokoa aad George, Premier Stanley Baldwin with white pin stripes, and bare­ Woodmen dance held at the Or­ Peter Klelver, mill foreman 8 P. ireight at , Klamath. H. Mies Carver has found inter­ roally. good. Sayaral pl ovw Miss Hasel Maclsod, of Van- and other members of the Royal headed. had to acknowledge the near Klamath Falls was Instant­ iental gardens In Medford. Miss est In swimming classes Is la- hasa mpd4 romorkpMo m Pekkaney fell beneath the wheel« eooaer, B. C. party, Wales attended Divine ser­ noisy greeting In the church-yard ly killed Saturday when struck Churchill has been la Ashland for •csse at Medford and has a group of the tr«4a a«d hto left arm was The famous Pioneer statue on the last tlx week« conducting a vices. - ♦- „ before entering the dim Oathed- In the face and chest by a heavy of boys and girls fiom that elty severed at the shoulder. Pekkaney the Oregon campes Is the wqrk A crowd of more than 1,409 j course In play production at the who come to Ashland each week piece of slabwoo Have Exhibit Dean Straub, Was Visitor In This City Stearns May Open Grocery EETING FOR H. R. H . CE GEORGE IN CANADA U. Of 0 . Tennis Champ From N. Y SWIMMING MOST > 0 ALL SPORTS SAI