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«▲COMA. A tg . 1— »I*® <K in ky) Thompson. prahiW- Msa a len ti ahot recently h r a fa V f * m VX nda r LG 6 A N O B LS 8. And. <— « •» — FHA o tA d o H o p s Us H u * t a , one-time head of the Mexican gov- eratedut, * •* ■ several a t hto asso ciates, charted frith cotispiracy ts smaggle anhs had ammunition to Mexico, is scheduled to be enter ed h e fo te T td e ra l Jadgu Henning Ic h t W hile d ellrlo u * he leaped <ua his bed and chased aa or- rffy from hla room. H e has rveloped branchial pneumonia, io attending physician stated. FLIGHT OFF Monday, A te . I . — The A u xiliary > the American Legion Past LEVIATHAN S o.' I t w ill hold a social aad FIRE CHIEF ON VACATION F ire Chief Clint Baughman w ill be In attendance at the three fire chief conventions to be held In Portland, August 4 to 14. Together with B ra. Baughman and their children. James, Head rick and M arjorie, Chief Baugh man w ill leave Tuesday morning for Camas. Washington, where he w ill visit with his parents, M r. I Districts of South and Mrs. H . T. Baughman. , , Jackson County M r. and; Mrs. Banghman w ill Aid in Xzhi return to Portland. August 4 ts attend the Pacific Coast. Firs Chief’s c o n v e n t i o n to be j County Agent R, O. Fowler, Ashland and Ashland held Thursday, Friday and Sat visited urday of this week. Sunday and rural district» Saturday afternoon Monday the Oregon 8tate f ir e in the Interests of the exhibit of Chiefs convention is to be held Jackson county products to be and from August 9 to 18 InclfiSive staged in September by the the international association of Oranges of the coua|y end other, tiré chiefs will be in session. . org an isatio n s, In connection with From all parts of the world the annual exhibit io be made reppmentatives w in attend this by boys’ and girls’ clubs and the convention. . * > schools. *- Five Special triiins come to J Many pledges of assistance and Portland frète the eastern states, cooperation were received, Fow and two special trains are being ler said. ra n from C alifornia to Portland Several ettiaens in the vicinity w ith the representation from that J Pho«»!«. Talent sad Ashland w e to be named on committees Dick Hitchcock w ill be assistant to enfant is planning the orgaal- Btotean dtfrttg the two w satiou e f the w or k. absence of Chief Baughman FOWLER SAYS SPIRIT ED ÓUy Produote ,'tb o r t Qu*l- business meeting In the Pfoe noer halTon W lnburn W ay. A lt j «em bers are particularly urged to he present. . » « a * i white silence Your eyes are portals to somd silent reign ’’ Wherein white whfsps of thig h* hare gene, astray In worhiag tor a place where gf nettoa with dreams m ight stay— W hits, faery things that fa ll on humor titan slopd and plain , 1 In one white silence all w ithout , a stain r | Save fp y 'th e fain t reflectlpas 1» the Play - i • ' -' • a I Of sw ift, auroral flashes fa^ | sway And whiffs of purple just beyond 1 the m ala. j t > I > - . Livingston, Lghd, Melson, Kaegl, Mrs. Em ery’s dgggfctor, Maxine, Mrs. Long** grandson Braes W il- sm and the guest of honor, Mrs. Mark W . 8m lth. f I | I I j Picnicked Yesterday— A jo lly groap of Ashland people motored to Wyatt's Dab yesterday Bunday, Jujy «1, whom they spent the afternoon picnicking aad tost- tag. ' ’ a a a along towards sixty, evens J*«“ ' ‘" / h U ^ BMnlr. » . B d « « rd f w ma^ mxy t -■ —. when Mr«. H ardy /e n te rta in e d FA VO U R MMOMRB CROBS w ith a la w « party ln BBhes of tha - A T E A N T I© T O R A D O L L A I birthday anntvetokry of hbr * T h e cost o f ocean travel to daughter R ath. song stars has bean found to varj r Sixteen m t ln ghrls «pent tha amusingly, t h a passage charge evening pteylag g a m e on th«. to t a well-known Metropolltsi lawn and having a general good Opera Mnggr op a recent trans-At tin»«. Bach g u c< was »restated U n tie voyage were two thousand w ith « brightly colored balloon « o lla rt. On the same ship then And a fancy cap, which affords© ,¥■« * group o f famous slnglni “ * Ch ,0 ° - Frances Q ueries In th e fru m s ll cages, wh( Hardy and Miss Doris Osas gra- * « r e making the trip fo r the to cteusly assisted the hostess la tai o f one dollar apiece. Accota serving del»«toes refreshments. »saying the birds was a "nurse Mesdames J. H . Hardy and C. ihhid” Whose duty It was to se< Gass were present to share in th e ltb u t the bird wei-e properly bath evening’s m erriment. ' «4 and fed each day. 1 May»» Oarwio Was I i »h county Ins shack, from ths Prospect to Medford. There asp about d ig atea Hotel Araiae And Apartments As a part of the prgperty-wtdh Identification program of the rompahy, new electric signs are boipg installed at a ll o f the prin cipal division aad district offices throughout the territory. 1 OtJR R A T S » ! M . M and ft. SB— Double 76c B xtra, No Ups W ith o u t Bath, Gfaufte. 11.16 and > 1 6 0 — Doable 60c B xtra W lU iin fclamath Falls for a week or mort, try our ootapfeWty famished APABTMENTS. Everything neW abd up to date at very low rates. We fam ish everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE Search fo r the little-know « blue goose, and study of other birds that, frequent the north, Plume Xlirçj, Medfort, Ota- Expenso M N. First ÒL MÈDF0BÌV OBEGON THERE IB NOTHING LIKE NEWS PAPER ADVERTISING FOR LOCAL IZING THE COPY APPEAL ' Five-ton trucks may predominate in flat cities, one-ton tradu in the very hilly. •IV.i . -.f ,A , / • ■' ■ Bathing suits are worn in Palm Beach when furs are needed in Minnesota. l-cMcaas Win Klhm ath Pel loans win play ihg Aahlaed Boas next Sdnday st the Jsukeoa Hot S p t i n g g grounda Cavefaee had Boses 4ri|» clash an the Cavemen ground* St Grante Pass. * lias from Copy and illustrations may be made to meet precisely. They can be timed to take advantage of local conditions ; ( Uoahie to hold the ball, Med- i iterd Pearplekers went down to defeat Ssnday w ith a Buck g f DRNVMÄ. *g g . l . - f l p y - W a l - ew ers checked against t h « »a. ter J. Ttoyls. ten n er 4 Mattonai whan the Pelicans from K lam ath Amateur Coif champion a i the Falls, scored 12 runs, while the I’ulWd toutes, died suddenly Btth- brought euly, two Gaines A ugust T construction np An argument over a decision of the umpire at tbe end of the seventh Inning, threatened for « time to stop the contest. " The Boss lineup was as lo l- _ lows: Marlow, ef; Hughes. lh ;J Logan, rf; Robbins, m ; H o ffs rd / H; Morgan, Jb; Hanley, Sb Force, c and Davis, p. Grants Pass players were; Gray, m ; Terry, lb ; Core, fb ; | D rollett. lb ; W arren, c; Chaney, If; Spelss, «f; Nonan, rf, and Ghsrock, p. , under PrOlect H « r cown fyo ® tlutt p es t by asifig the old original Slioo F fy, Double strength this year. Beet fly repellent on the m arket. Thornton, M. Batee. F ra n k Jor dan, Mrs. a e rtm g e .F ra to y , autor Of H to. tic M s ir, Who lb vlrtUug Î Î * * .T P W h ittto r, Cnli- a > ukch the to to M ar«d tou tih ln- u le to w b it« Klym sth sedtWd la . five iMflnffs. '? < f now Copco With the leeal people attended the ath Palls to care fo r the rapidly basefihli gams at Ornats P u s II nor easing business in the Klam between that city a m Ashland ath division. position, formerly held down by ’ Grr. - was witnessed by « good sised , « ow d. i , The P w p te k e rs got only tw b hits off -the Pelican pitcher while O s Pddoani scored 16 off Med-, h>M. Medford Scored one rkn l a Medford to w « be identical now warehouse business at KJ«®- lug Pass pill tdseer. Hoosier Hoffsrd was hi Boas • Uniterm, Olflng the third base -i Yhu game wo» pigye(1 Bt th . county fairgrounds and tending from «Rotea HPORTB TBBS M O N TH SANTA CRUe, Cal., Aug. l . _ ilP L -F o u r Pacl/lc Cdftst swim- ®rag championship« w ill be decid ed here this month. The 100 yard back stroke title tor men w ill be at stake on Aug. *• *rte next day the women’s half mile championship w ill .be f Jackson matter H im ,las PeiFs Comer w sn a i ‘ « h tan ftrtt saft'in n a aa> m > a em- > •’ * * * I ployed at the Prospect project ; were: H r. «to*, tire . t . H . Slmp- | M the present tithe, the report I son. H r. «hd fcra. « . Clans p e ll,, I Staton, aad about l i d engaged In i Mr. and Bra. A )R . Wagner. H rs. ' J . S. Parsons, Miss Lydia M c C a ll.' constructing the new transmission line. and Alesia Applegate I W ork has been started oh a Fresh wonders w hirled »0 ,< ,» whjte nebulae J L ike infants suae before) jthky come to light. ‘ Im portant Books Reviewed— "Fo rtu n e’s X«now," by Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer. The tragedy of advanced years in womanhood reduced td , a hig h ly ^xmiistag comedy) Id Wbloh K l t t / , ’ vfdU • It At Prospect mill M B» afe «Gufar la tito Ovahts taa s park: M r. M d )tis . J. A. McÙee, M r. and H ra. Bbn Crew aad hon, Pat. M r. * M M fa. Domino > ro - vost aad M B Misses Ger truds a m Lèti» C arlto n . Dorothy Meid. G ladyn'Gola a m Len« kat toa. Hrtte U Bea B ow en. HaTley Hughes, Lasite Heer aad tirile And thus no visions — whethei falser or true— That cross that alienee, hut oom« home to you Entangled in those faery thing« an<J wkjte .... : Which they must needs stir' ug 1« passing by— i • • |j F ire sp<<t®i|hb. ’ef tile reOf- iug aad brick removed from t i e kiln of the new Ashland Cisy Products company am. eo display at tha ClUseas B ank, the State Bank and the Chamber of Com merce efflce. The b u rs t, d ay tem - in N ixg h products are the tout to ha taken from tbe recently completed k iln W»AM~ win 7 TO g IN and C. E. Haudisch, manager o f Il (Continued From Psgs One) CHAMP D B ™ 5 DOROTHY REID, The date o f plea has already been postponed nndkeron* times. Defense Attorneys Indicated they would assert no overt act Oman Linon M ay ho Vqnip pod Witfc PI r m b for was commuted and that the arms gathered near the border were to be held aw aiting sanction for I CURTISS F IE L D , ^ h g . 1.— 0J>> transportation. * — Clarence Champdrlaln landed at Curtins Field « t i l * a. m. this morning a flg r takin g hto [ biplane fokker o * . the deck of the Leviathan. 160 ’ miles out of Mew York. As a result o f his successful Convention of fir e Chiefs hopoff, T. B. O *C p|»or of the m to be Hele LU Port- U. 8.. shipping board danoanced land This Week as soon as practicable the board FIRST WORK ON EXHIBIT i CBstom and taste raft and J tojRT" ’ !•'* kA. w ** * »C ' ** '• /A « fo N M IkXfPB cP MOUE WÆ S Read Üvexdvertiseinentfis They ‘^ . 9 , Mdv' mW t * give ytxi wisdom when you hoy S ®K* '^r r» -t«--* we I