JMHRh
» n p in tfw p ir , far
Mias Josephine BoUuaen
m m . nod two ohlldran of
vallia, publicity
«*♦• In. olfr; weft* R . l , Bon 8«
F u r n ish e d fir st
D, K lam ath-Faite.
288-1«»
5**. ‘ gtr»««, H0.
»» “
W
ÄJmfiP''
—
An
experienced
llFGrsnlts.
V restatene)
in-i-m o.
i t e s i « Mr see; of
FOB ffcMfff: Two acre« iu city presa operator, Ashland Laundry
281-tf
llfflltSJ Sft ■ TMM* hOWMI CMrtbs Co,, s i Water St.
Jest off pared afreet ; Ideal for
d o es in, >8 ft. frontag*
ment, sidewalks, one halt
k ,from Hain street, between
And. B streets. See owner,
rgle Coffee, Td^ags office.
poeed o l H e r/W g lte e U
rakki« osp o a ltey ratein*; tem a.
• ♦ « M t . Av<
Ita.
fox W I '
787 Boulevard,
285-tl
Eugene,- Deegtef Goafeyepeeft
Grande
¿R
Deng of Womens DT.
Tally., pgster o lF lr a t-
ian church o f Salem, Bible
f t » . q . D. Gaffney« pasta«
»rotational Church of
Recreational Director; Rev.
H ulda Andsteon o f La
TRACTS— 1 to I f
with ga
by month acres each, good soil, easy w eld in perk.
Aft*. H | » f r to ail schools, close to East Maid ward.
| l « 0 to 86*0- per acr<
IT T *
1 bream silk umbrella-
Leave at Ttdlaga. Re
8 » -» »
terms, special' lndncsmentt
LOtfT—-Silver Vanity bag con
to home builders. Hl G. GaleR taining money. Finder return to
Secretary Carter Land Co,, 55 A 188 Granite.
891-8» C. Brown, Pacific Coast
of Christian Endeavor,
St
' 855-1 mo.
ruratekw
2 d l-d *
H TOD
Inquire at
si Lender; Classes fdi* the
of methods and activities
taught by the follow !»*?
A
•8-< Owen Valley
Wl
FOB MENT— or trade for car,
four room bouse, partly furnished
at 778 B street. See ogner at FOB
147 Ohio street.
Md-4*
FOB MAIidjf -Cucumbers tor
— Home, corner pickling. All sizes, Atao> green
FOB
Gresham
Vista Ms., 1« rooms peppers, beans and green corn.
and attic, 8 firepldteto 8 stares
1785 Boulevard. Teh 4«5>J. V i.
and some floor coverings, nice
E. Pierson.
291-fr
yard, fine ▼icw, ■uivSDiB ior i*r£v
family or fog tenant who waste
FOB SAUB—Crabapples , «8«
to rent nd » rooms. H. G. Oaley, Ahnond.
I88;«f
388
St. .
35d»l-mo.
«5 E
nam insured
LOS AMOB1UES Aug. IL ,— (IF)
r>— Insuring of' the Loa Angeles
Aqueduct
against
“ explosion,
r to t'a a d o iv il commotion," to the
■amohnt of 87,S«O,OOO was auth-
‘o rtsed Tuesday by city council;
The waterway has been dyna
mited 18 times since its Inception,
assertedly by Owens Valley ranch
fresh milch-
cow, W . I f lies, Boalevard road. » ers who claim they were never
compensated for the loss to their
85»
‘lands through the building o f the
WANTED— Peaches, blackber
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
1 lout in Salci*,
beans. Scotti Frait A Produce,
free of Incumbrance I, to trade for
Klamath Falls, p. O. Bos ' i f f . ‘
nd-
28d-tf gpod house aad lob in Ashlaw
Wa. have also thousands of oth
» A 5 T - E D — Blaekberrtee trades to trnda for whatever yoto
ro|»
Thursday* and Sunday evening*» »aye. If ye* want to. trade
1785 Boulevard, W. E f "
C&akUl A E a r le /R e a lto r , 158
phono 485-J.
L ibertyS treet, Bklom, Oregon.
g« j l me
I
aqueduct.
/
Walker of Forest Gross';
BwdeaVori Viola» Ogden o f - P o rt
land,
Progressive
Catherine« Mpehnke* eta
isaietiauon 'o t. the "printer
j telegraph” system, by. means of
whieh pres* sqrvice.gews from all
over the country is received and
written down by automatic type-
writers running at the rate of «0
word ja minute, w ill take place In
the office of the Dally News of
Medford about the middle ot Sep
tember, It was announced this
Morning.
Two ot the machines will be
placed In the news office to
transmit information sent out by
the United Press, which is ths
Ohly news association making the
servloe available in any but larg
est cities.
The machines depend on. a
cable and wire system, the same
as other methods of news trans
mission, except that the electric
energy, instead o f operating a
telephone reCelvey or telegraph
receiving Instrument, flows
db
recfly. into a typewriting device,
doing alt the work whick form er
ly took an operator’s tim e. The
instrument makes no errors, and
maintains a speed which is be-
yond all human endurance.
“The building sad testing of
these firs t new cara la costing
millions of dollars.
But- It w i l l 1
MB
give us the complete assurance
Where th* stak and aged are
that we are offering the public a murato fbs 1»
car tested and proven as a new
lurroendingA
car should be.
“ Some o f the things we have «ta»' 1 n ■■ ■
discovered already in the test of
« , la MWWkto
these new cars are interesting.
■
General 1 Trangfor
id motor track*,
Good
"W e have accomplished
w ith
hie
at a r,
Good
them a speed of «I miles per hour
•to
prtho
—-
— which is slightly higher than
we had expeeted.
.»
AND y
JORDANS
"W e have found: that they can
and Vhn
Cbr»«r Hi
be driven for hours at an aver
id < - tf
Fbfene ld l.
age speed, o f more than
fifty
i
miles per hour, without discom
fort to driver and
passengers
4TH STREET
and without harm to motor
other equipment.
BAKERY
“ In a recent test one o f
BREAD, CAKES, PÀ8TBRIES
¡new cars was driven 110
FRESH EVERT DAT
In two hours.
During the first
half-hour the car traveled
27
miles.
The car covered exactly
Painting, tinting and papering,
55.1 miles the firs t hour of the
try CUR Burlingame, «81 Mt. Ave.
trip.
, ;
187-1 mo.
"This test was made over aver or phone 455.
Convalescent Heme
Junior
Leederahip»
Brcwnt' Unioa Leaderahipl
ryne Rloe o t Portland.
late leadership) W a lte r L , ldey-
qra of Eugene, L ite Vocations;
age road conditions. Part of the
Alice Gulley of Eugene.
Pegter
route lay through level country
M aking; Rosa Galley of Euggpe
and part through m il
country
»
Song Leadership; Dallece Rloe-.ef
where the rqads were steep and
Portland, Society
Leadership;
winding. The day on which the
Mary Harding o t Sherwood. Mis
__
x d teBt Y*8 made was
Bom«what
sionary Leadership.
D a y s ' IS F O W ld *arn,*r *h<n th® average sum-
One of the interesting’ special
•'
mer day in this part of the ;coun-
speakers w ill be M r. Zenus Olson
;ry, but the motor was not-'over
K L A M A T H FALLS, Ore., Aug. heated during the run and.exbjn-
o f Hillsboro, form er president of
Washington Christian
Endeavor 11.— Eluding a searching - party 'nation o f the motor at th« con-
Union and high school teacher J" led by P. S. Puckett, Dr-. La- D; «lueiop o f the run disclosed no
Hillsboro, who Is home on fu r Gass, local specialist, found his •11 effects. The car ‘ consumed
lough from
Bangalore, India. own way out of the woods after less gasoline and oil -during the
¡■ ome interesting features of the bothg lost for two days in the test than any or our previous
c mference w ill be reports Jfapm country north o f the. Clover creek models we have put to sim ilar
’ ,
the recent International Conven ranger station.
tests. The Ignition, cooling and
Puckett, called upon by friends
tion a t Cleveland by OreArn
Delegates, evening bonfire ajpet- of the doctor, led a searching
fngs, stunt night and; the ahnu- party from the K frm ath Indian
reservation Into' the Jenny creeh
at conference banquet.
GET A PAIR OF ’
Advance registrations received region, and scouted th«t section
at Christian Endeavor headquar ‘ thoroughly, failing to find the
ter*. 8« 3 Abington. Bldg-, Port- doctor, who had started out alone
land, indicate a state w ide l « t e H 8un<U}r ior Lake Hsnrtette.
A fter searching
the
Cherry
eat- in. the canteree^>Vr
creek
sector,
Puckett
and
his
are urged to register early I
TH E B E S T
pasty. Joined by Dr. Boyd, city;
der te faeiiltate
and H arry W ehr, of Grants Pass»
started out Tuesday to'organize
f o r a genera] seasck of the west
slope of ths Cascades, when news
MADE
of Dr. Gass’ return to civilization
reached their ears.
Dr. Gass, after wandering for
LAdSAHarE, Aug. 11.— (IP)
two days, and after the searching
A fuodauw nta|lst )fig h t has braid- men «ad combed the hills for 31
en out In the W orld U nity contas hours, stumbled upon the Lake o'
ene* o f Christian churches here, the Woods road, where he was
it was reported yesterday.
picked up, apparently none the
F o r several-' days the cong
worse for his experience.
has-been divided into committ,
w h ite nsest pgfrately.
> Fundamentalists had b e e .n
Chevrolet
prominent
In previous public
meetings, andliad-urged a ret
to the old-fashioned Gospel. Mi
erntstealPh'ltavs made themse
prominent, in
the committee
rooms.
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Man Lost Two
Director Of
Show Dead!;
4-
.7
I
Sacco And Van
Zetti Are Sa ved
to cub down the
of the'throng w ith w hich the pd-
h s tfto deal
the evening there ws*
in the. prison , yard
phptdgrapheia ww* ex-
F t h e y had ¿offended by
ng A Jlp sb llgh f photograph of
Mrs. Celectlno Made Ir e « ,/w h o se
son had been doomed to die with
and- Vaa'Zetti, although for
t crimes,
. The unfortunate woman wan in
a fatntiag condition when she
emerged from the prison after
her last interview w ith her son
and the sudden boom of. the
flashlight served farther t v ” an -
aerve bar.
W a rd e n 'H e n d ry promptly or
dered ell photographers ejected.
A STO R IA , Aug. l L — (IP) —
George L. Hutchins, 70, for seven
years director, a t the-an n u at Rose
Festival in Portland, died at his
summer home at Seaside yester
day morning. M r» Hutchins had
been in 111 health for some time
and came to the resort city to re
cuperate.
__ He to survived hy his widow.
Mrs, flora Hatchlna; a-son, Blher-
spn, and a daughter. Mrs: Louis«
Ham llne. all, o f Portland.
TV .
Couple Leave
CHUBCH
BhW -1b Die
BKËA1S OUT
T IL L A M O O K , Agg. 11, — ( I f l
— Because they le ft their thnaa
months old baby to die at a Sea
The guards who carried'the ln-
side
hospital, M r. and Mrs. Leon
furmatlon reported that Sacco and
Ptreipr,
df Stockton, C h i, were
v a n zettf both too» the newa
under arrest today facing
non
that they had loager to ,liv e , as
support
.charges.
The
baby
died.
calmly as they had acoegtad-death
Thursday,
shortly
a
fte
r
they
had
in the electric chair.
left it to come here for work. Roy
Throughout the > night,
until
BOSTON, Aug. 11— (IP>— Sacco
the sudden decision at the State and Van Zetti were today saved I Cantwell, travelling companion, is
house. they badtwwttwfewtefc hope from the electrtc chair by a mid
Coroner Hughes, of Astoria,
abandoned!
They still believed
night reprieve. The two social skid the In fan t died,, of m algutri-
that even this move did not mean
ists have 12 more days to ; fight
He iudlaatedi titet
,
freedom — only the lingering t o r tlw fr itvee, Just before the tten;
serious
charges
m
ight
be
filed.
death to which they had been
«our of their execution. Governor
anbjectedlto for sin years.
The committees are trying
W ilie r granted a respite u n til Au
A conference at the statehouse,
reach
agreement on a report
gust 22.
4
apean t mHe away over on Beacon
w
ill
satisfy
both old and
The governor geted to perm it
H ill had dragged out its seeming
schools of Biblical thoeght.
the courts to pass once more the
ly lnte:
*♦ hr te bw rand at a pu
plea for reconsideration, Celee- j
evening.
meeting Thursday.
io M adelfts, convicted of an ‘. I
HOUBTO M rTe»., Aug. 11
For ho
_
other murder, was also given
♦native chambers of
— Fire turned the engine room ot
SOUTHAMPTON, N. T-,
the freighter Wean Qiieekee. lnte 1 1 — (UR— W illia m T . B id en
F h lle r on«the sahJcfet o U
» J u ry of flam e and gas today as tested Yoshtro Ohta ot Ja
pile. T M Governor did- n o t- say
SACRAM ENTO, Cal., Aug. 11.
he would5spare the men; he did - - (Ub— BeHteed.to have b e e n t&e ship lay moored at, a- pier.
• * t , 4-0, In the third rtdgnd ot
One man was overcome by gas. Invitation tennis tourggment
net announce definitely that they timed to explode during the Sacco
Ad he was carried from the burp Ahe Meadow club Wedtesdsy.
must die.
an«h;Van Z etti execution, a bomb
' *
v
I t was <W though fate was play early today blew the root o ff of ing ship he reoovered oM frlouy- ™
nses and said two other mèta lay
ing w ith the lives of Sacco and
CO
" U h a - 85 00,000 State Theatre. The
V an Z e tti'a a w c a t
A ge
"* explosion of thè boihb started a uswonastewa to -tlte hold) Ifutlwy
_________. d
Mro Wfrtote co » » la te ly , destroyed are there, they are dead, he said.
In the.death- eoHh the-
repair is -th e best* poss;
the building.
damned _ _ m^n
waited— waited
insuranoe fo r a bealthyhajoyi
.
v
.___
G E N E V A , Aug. 11.— <IP>— Oge
They r profrssed
professed to have gtewn
given .up
kJ|led aodi fourteen wounded
Kidney ailmdBta es
hope , buU*s human belags. rath- )asl nlRht ftt BM,e when a
Should bo avoided! bee
er than representatives of an an- exploded In a telephone booth.
tbe lu rk in g poisons le ft in
anchistic Weal, they m u s t have The bomb was supposedly placed
BEND, Aug. 1 1 — (IP)-— qam*B system through Impaired kid
hoped against hope.
i«ye, by protestesr against
the ed with leaving a campfire* «te- and bladder action are a
-,OutsJd< the prison walls, the
and .Van Zetti execution.
attended, Mrs. B. Allen of Port frequent eauae of painful
police cordon was intensified.
land appeared, in Justisa
Hopes wtdeMAMAMraArM»
BOSTON. Aug. 1 1 — (IF |— A t here and paid a 85 fine.
She weahneas, rheumatic pains,
afreets leading to the prison from torneys tor Sacco and Van Zetti
was reported to have built a fire loss of health. Man and wo
every direction.
won another, skirmish today when
L the shore of E lk Jake on evenyrhere use anto» dgcomm
State police in k *h k l uniforms
s lif e . G afrge A. panders«», of
main
agust 8 and- to u M e ilte t afr»
and City P«*’t e
• Mhssnetusetfr Supreme Court pouring w ater on the egfrera t|i
Sati
bark n c ^ t e n r
M d th e ir appeal to- the full an attemgt to extinguish, the h r*. |
•VI
gathered eartp St
froar his dentettof the w rit
established "deadlin
of error.
leh only those w ith the most
An announcement that Sander-
t a i aKRM(1 t0 , t gn> a ^ H of
pro per credentials might PW U
t special riot squad,of ^ « tjg s n ^ except|tfirt cams from Attorney
w ith bayonets attached to their General A rth u r Reading after a
rtet guns, was part of the defense lobby conference which was at-
oft the state prison.
frp j R M f ji B— degeoir,. th»
Curious passerai)«
most talk-
On highway
ur Oj
afrvlng and those
e
od of rgsoit
st ho -a rea
the intention ot sfr
li!
w»lls found them
turi haa already ruled I
could
distance that they
the case.
Bathing of the scene.
The precaution, Instituted by
Reedsport — Umpqua Cream-
Sunt Crowley served to dimlnteh
' KMH
(Contlraed FroteFag* Odft)
freighter At
ßwcncdii
BLAZE,
i
------ ----- ■ . ,,
2!
Richardson Springs
ot
MMr «»41
Lee Richardson, Mgr.
______________
Lincoln
Awnings
For Your Car
Tbe
Automotive Shop
carb u retl$C systems
DR. W r. J. ÇRAND; A U .
Ear, Nose and
Office Fbei
Firs« National Bank Building
DB. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 * Iff and 1 - B
n
À STORAOÈ 0 0 i
Goal, .Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Skipping.
Lon) Distance H ailing.
Auto Freight Tenninel
^hone 117
Offiee 89 Oak S t
performed
perfectly throughout the trip.
"W e have tested this new car
for getaway and -pickup
with
many other types of automobiles
and have found that It surpasses
all of them with one exception In
quick starting and acceleration.
The tests already made show that
It is faster, smoother, more rug
ged and more flexible than we
had hoped for In the early stages
of designing.
“We have known from the be
ginning that this new Ford would
he a handsome car. Experiments
have been made w ith a wide va
riety of color schemes and body
designs and all these have been
decided upoja-
WOOD
$1.75 Tier
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-lnch
slabs st this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
Hamaker Transfer Co.
Phone 410
•
SENATOR ILL
MICHIGAN CITY,
Indiana.
Aug. 11.— (IPJ-rSenator James B.
Watson of Indiana is ill with
stomach trouble at his summer
cottage on Lake Michigan.»- Hip
“ When this car is form ally in condition was reported improved
troduced within the
next
few by Dr. J. W. Kerrigan.
week«, we shall be
that it is the best and most mod
erate priced automobile we know
how to build."
at KB K
Mes. W. O. Tucker
Phon* 1F14
Mrs. Freds Rai^om from Long
Beach, California, stopped over
Tuesday evening to visit her
cousin, Mark True and family.
Mrs. Ransom is enroute to Se
attle, where she w ill visit at the
home of her brother for some
time. This is the first stop she
iiaa ever made in Ashland.
A baby daughter was bora to
Mr. and Mrs. H arry H u ll of this
district on Thursday, July 28th.
Mrs. ’ H u ll was formerly Miss
Eliza Spencer, and Is staying for
the prsent with her mother Mrs
F. A. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory of
Central Point visited at tbs hom^,
of their daughter, Mrs. M ark
True on Svneay. Mis« Tulidred
Gregory, a niece ot Mrs. True,
returned to her home in Central
Point1, after having spent the
paet two or three weeks with her
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nell who
have been at th e ir mountain
raneh In the Dead Indian coun
try, where a crew of men have
been putting up hey for the
winter feeding, are returning to
the valley the la’st of the week.
* The automobile r-urtios of va
cationists from Montana and Wis
consin. consisting of D r. Cornwall
and fam ily, R. A. Peabody and
fam ifr, and B. B. Vaa W ert and
fam ily, who here bene staying in
L ith la Park and visiting friends
and point* o | Interest about hero
left
Wednesday
morning
for
Crater and Diamond lakes via
K lam ath Falls! From there they
will come back to the Bend
road, and continue on to Yellow-
stdne Park. From there they will
gor tbedr separate ways to thelrj
separate ways to their homes in
Montana and Wisconsin.
It Is
th« flrst visit of tha Cornwall* to
the west and they are enthutias-
tic about
it' all. *
It was Mr
•
Peabody's intention in making
this trip
flirt a locgtlsw in
thR .bankiag* Bgsiness^. and < so
dlsEjse o f - their eastern inter
ests and come west to live, but at
this tta te .tK s r* has not been a
satisfactory condition worked out.
The committ«« on decqrafio»
for the Upper Valley club house.
THIS!
• Throw your garage doors
.‘wide open before starting
your motor. T a k e no
chances w i t h monoxide
gas from the exh au st
Come to this agency of
the Hartford F ire Insur
ance Company for Auto
m obile Insurance. Take
no chances with the many
hazards of the street and
highway. Let* us protect
you today.
Billings Agency
Real Estate A Reel Insurance
Estab. 18S8
41 E. Main St.
Bit
are getting the ipahlng of tjie
flowers well under Way, and It
w ill not be long before they will
be up and rail and winter partle«
going again.
The suggestion has been made
that we have both kinds of dances
this year, one week- th * old fhshl
ioned, and the next vpsek th«
Jass. T h * committee has not y *l
(leeldetf Just the proceedere. It
w ill be anneunged publicly a*
soon a* decided.
Mr. and M r*. Sumner Park*»
and little girt, and Mrs.
m ill* Owen, have been
Dead Indian ranch for some
harvesting, their crop ef?
«Aiok ia being pav up for i
ter feed for their cattle.
t Two nieces of Mr. and M t e f
Jorgensen o f B ttlv te * ' i r ;
visiting them from
cisco thia m in i
«allea.
girls have.had.A
had. a woMtarful
with the Jorgeneees on
farm, and i
school which.«
thslr city
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