mas rr WEATHER FOE; FINEST AUTO PARK IN THE ' WEST. Oregon X Fair. Modi « Ashland's ASHLAND, ORKGOJ ^¡JSn OLD GLORY” IS DAMAGED BORAH FOR PR ESID EN T CHILOQUIN, Ore., Aug. 18.— (IPX— The first Borah for President Club in Ore­ gon Wfcs been organised here by northern Klamath county republicans. Members are from t h e towns in this section of Ore­ gon. Organisation headquar­ ters are in this city. CIVIL WAR VETS MEET A bove la ahown the “ E agle,” loot Homewhere < I'arlttc w hile below fa F rost, th e daring pilot chance« for w inning th e Hole, sw eepstakes were eoi »il good. * ? HONOLULU,- August 18.—(IP)—AH Hawaii today Hearst Flight to Rome Post poned Because-of Burn­ united in honoring Art Goeliel, during young aviator ed Out Bearings who laughed at death and piloted his “ Woolaroc” to a CURTISS FIELD , N. Y., Aug. successful finish in the great Dole sweepstake race, and 18.— (LP)—-A minor mishap pre­ young Martin Jensen, Honolulu aviator, jyho came in vented the William Randolph second place and won the $10,000 second prize. Hearat airplane, “Old Glory,“ Joy over the safe arrival of the two winning planes from beginning a scheduled flight was'dimmed however, by the uncertainty of the fate of to Rome at 5 p. m. Wednesday. HOPE FOR O U T ’ BRIDGE WILL Two bearings burned out in the other fliers in the first great plane race. the wheels of the landing gear OF COURT END BE DEDICATED “ Oh BoV, we did it” was Goebel’s first exclama­ during a preliminary ground run, tion, when told he won the race. with a heavy load. The damage “ Sorry to have kept you waiting,” young Jensen was alight, but required tedious Lita and Charley May M war State Motor Association is Appear in Court la T cried as he brought his “ Aloha” to a stop lief ore the repairs. in Charge of Lloyd W . Dertaud and James Belief 1 crowd of .'{0,000 a short time later. < • Ceremonies DeWitt H ill, who are to pilot * CULT NUISANCE SUIT IS ENDED Ben Has Admitted ST. JOSEPH. Mich., Aug. 18 NEUTRALITY MAINTAINED U. S. Missionaries Warned to Keep Out of Chinese Interior GoebCI Talks HONOLULU. T. H. Aug. 18.— the Fokker on its non-stop flight (IP)— “ We could have kept go­ were disappointed. ing for five hours longer,” de­ clared Art Goebel, winner of the Pacific air race, when Interview­ ed at his suite in the Royal Ha­ waiian hotel here Wednesday evening. Having enjpyed a hearty meal and a brief rest, the aviator who Uncle Samás Ambassadors will receive the $28,000 Dole Negotiate With SEEK PEACE IN S. A. COUNTRY -MM Divorce Suit Sensational Sunday Game Draws Crowd LQ8 ANGELES. Aug 18— d * The OregQn gu te Mo —‘-Continued failure of Lita Gray Chaplin to file her amended com- announces th® da‘® « plaint for divorce was looked 44on new U °('K Cre upon Wednesday os substantM- on Roosevelt Highs tlon of rumors that she and h«k of Newport as Saturd famous husband, Charles Spen- tetnber 17. cer Chaplin, would settle thefr dofhestic" troubles out of court. ‘’«‘Dcatlon will ¡a While none of the principals HESS * j » • and addr would comment-on the situattos, ,)e made by many promli It was known such an agreement IK)wdb*e that govei -----------Nicaraguans----------- was under eonslderatlon. tjr « -« « » ‘ T O «« H * * y re d W e * freely m «odb rW 88H jN B T O M f jAiig. LS.-yiP) Oreg0n and 41 Anterlaan authorities In Nfcgr- quarters, particularly Hollywood, that the comedian and his young 0< ’“ V “ ; C*“ * agua repewed their efjorts today wife a l r e a d y “ had slgnqd an Wa^ " < ton* *» » b® "®> to secure ' peaceml ioessat Ion of " the re/olutlonary movement In agreement, but that thftre would not now not* later be any an- . The Association annou that country.. car® will leave Portland. The atate department Announ­ nouucement of the fact. ced that America!) Minister Ebert- I United Pre«« correspondent and I ptkar newspapermen who ime as- - sembled to hear1 his story of the /g re a t air derby. Goebel «aid he and W. V. Davis, navigator, had averaged 76 miles per hour in the “Wool­ aroc“ monoplane. The aviator admitted that he and Davis received "one great hardt and General Feland, mar­ scare at one time during the ine corps commahder, have gone flight. to Somoto to induce Salgado and j “All during the night Davis his rebel followers to lay dowh1 crawled back along the fuselage their arms. to oil the earth conductor com­ Following recent alleged de-! pass, making the trip every two predations by the rebels, Feland hours. offered amnesty to those who “While climbing back at one would disarm, but so far has re­ time, one of the extra compass ceived no response. brushes fell to the floor without Davis noticing It. Pretty soon the brush, thumping against th-J floor, began making a peculiar noise like a valve going bad. “When that noise started, I thought we imd no more than 10 minutes In the air. “ I then made a crawling trip back myself to adjust the life raft and get it ready, feeling con­ fident that we would soon be forced to land in the water. “When I discovered the foose Tyg < brush. I realized what tbe no'se PERSATI I E was and that we could coptiuue /M A /O G O F — boy. it sure was a grand nnd DEMECW glorious feeling.** WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— (IP) — The United States government (Please Turn To Page Five) today isauad another warning to American Missionaries*to keep out of the Interior Chinese district where Civil W ar la again flaming. At the same time the administra­ tion decided on a policy of striot neutrality as between native fac­ LOS ANGELES. Aug. ,18. —, tions. , , ., (IP) — Charging alienation of his young wife's affections, D. C. Jacobsen, Loa Angeles broker, Wednesday filed salt for $250,- 0Q0 damages against Thomas Francis Howe, Chicago attorney, and said to be general counsel Baeeball fans of Josephine, for the General Motors corpora^ Klamath and Jackeon county are tlon. Attempts to pbtaln service on expected to turn out for the big cbampionshlp game to be played Howe, believed to have been In on the Medford diamond at the San Dfego recently were futile, county fairgrounds nhxt Sunday. according to attorneys who filed The loss of the game last Sun-, the suit. Howe is said to have day by the Bose gives the Klam­ returned to Chicago. ath aggregation the opportunity next Sunday of clinching t h e R IM ROAD OFKNRD League championship tor a sec­ The rim road around Crater ond time— If they win.' lake was officially opened tor Dopeaters see a different end­ travel Wednesday, August f7 , ac­ ing, however, and axpect the Boas cording to announcement by to keep the bacon at home— with Col. C. 0 . Thompson. A large the third game— the rubber to crew of men for several weeks be played at Klamhth. . have been clearing snow. H»US HAS THE LOWOOWM O N ALL ' THE national PROBLEM S Under Way for Re union of Boys Some Hope Held That Jack Frost May Have Landed on of ’61 Obscure Point of Island And May Be S afe-S u b , marines Assist In H unt-Planes Barred From Face Ashland 0 . A. R. veterans apd Plan to Hop. Off in Search of Two Missing Planes. membars of the W. R C. are mak­ ing arrangements for the annual reunion of the Soldiers and Sail­ HONOLULl' •RW—Hawaii awakened ors Reunlon'Asscciatlon of South­ I ■ ex jiecta n t waiting and the ern Oregon to be held In Llthla Park for three days starting wild welcoming of two Dole flyers, to a realization that Wednesday, August 31. the smiling sunlit waters bordering the island are hold­ G. O. Van Natta Is quafter- ing stark tragedy. master. Geo. W. Noble, Com­ Failure of tho “ Miss Doran” and “ Golden Eagle” mander and J. I». Sayle, assistant quartermaster of the organisa­ to arrive constitutes a more tragic story to the, tion. These three veterans are ¡folks than even the period when tho late Ootnnmnder members of the Ashland Post. John Rogers was lost. . •4 Mrs. Rertha E. Adams of Medford Fate of five lives, the daring girt, Mildred Doran lr adjutant of the organisation. and four men is obscured by thw U gh mists of the sea.- These office™ are making ar­ rangements for a good program Somewhere in that great expanse of water Hawaii he- fer each afternoon and evening eves the two planes came down. How close to either of the reunion days. shore is unknowrt All Civil W ar veterawa of Some hojie is held that Jack Frost may have landed Southern Oregon are invited to participate In the big reunion. At­ on some obscure point of the Island. tendance at these reunions has been growing less each year as RKWARD OFFERED *x . the ranks cf the boys in blue HONOLULU, A h * . 18. — grow thinner and the white — James Dole thia after- haired veterans grow m o r e noonoffcred 880,000 reward feeble for Information o f _ definite Relief Corps from Grants P jihs , clu e to the fate of (far girl Rlhart Book and /Music Central Point and Medford will ami four men lost wfaUe par- Store Will be in New cooperate with, theAshland Corps Ui lpaUng in lita prfae flight _ in assisting at the reunion. from the mainland to Hono- MIU. ,Me hm M lw WOffeL Remoral of the M fe « *,, B m M 8 1 0 ,0 0 for reliable Ihfot and Music store from the tlon coni'crning the fate Rbodes-Farlow building on Main each plane. street to the Rose building on East Main into the store-room for­ Charge« FH<*d merly occupied by the Rose Con­ SAN FRANCI8CO, Aug. 18.— and Mrs. Fred Taylor fectionery store will probably be (LP) — Sensational charges that Acquire Big Real completed by September 1, ac- the missing “Golden Eagle" was Estate Holdings j cording to H. H. Elhart, proprie­ permitted to leave tjie Oakland tor of the store who is making ar­ Consummation of a real estate airport with 47 gallons of gaso­ rangements for change. > ' deal by which Mr. and Mrs. Fred line less than federal regula­ All toilet goods and other side­ Taylor, owners of the Plaza res­ tions governing the trans-Paciflc lines not regularly carried in a taurant become owners of the O. flight were filed today with book and music store are to be G. Ogg properties on North Main Washington by the National Air closed out at the present location and Bush streets was made 'Wed­ Wave System officials, owner of In ,a, big removal sale which is to nesday. the “Air King” plane “City of be held. The properties acquired' by Mr. Peoria** which was disqualified “We mean that our new store and Mrs. Taylor Include the old because of Inadequate gasoline shall be distinctive. Nothing ex­ Ogg homestead fronting North supply. It Is charged the “City cept books and music nnd the*- ¡Main street, a vacant lot at the of Peoria” had 18 gallons more sidelines usually found In stores* corner of Main and Bush streets gasoline than the “Golden Eagle”. of this type will be carried. For a and three dwellings frontlag town the size of Ashland, a store Bush street. Winner Searches such as we contemplate is an us­ Mr. and. Mrs. Taylor plan to HONOLULU — ,(LP) — Martin ual,” Mr. Elhart stated. erect a home e f English architec­ Jensen, accompanied by his navi­ The Elhart store has been In its ture on the corner lof. donstruc- gator. Paul Schlutsr,. left the present location since It was es­ *i- i work, will probably not start field her« this afternoon in the tablished by Mr. Elhart and W . M. before next stjSimef. they stated "Aloha” winner of second place Poley, a former partner of Mr. todaf. in the great race, to search for Elhart: The three hoiees pn Bush the missing “ Miss Doran” and Mr. Elhart recently Increased street will be remodeled,’ prepared his music department by taking “Golden Eagle." tor renting immediately. over the Rose stock of musical In­ In acquiring the old homestead SAN FRANCISCO— (IP )— The struments. An up-to-date line of $rpDerty Mr. and Mrs. Taylor pur­ “Spirit of Dallas" plane piloted new records, stringed instru­ chased the bouse with all furnish­ by Wm. Ervin, which failed to ments, pianos and vtctrolas will ings. This dwelling will probably get In the Dole flight Is prepar­ be carried In the new store. be remodeled later. ing to start on the hunt for the The deal is one of the largest missing planer. The Pacific Air «eai estate deals to be consum­ transport company will dispatch mated In the city for some time. two plane« soon, company officials announced. WILL MOVE TO NEW LOCATION PUBLIC MAY ENTER SWIM ¿ * 0 RXS Tbop INCOME W -FUnOBM I B1GGE«. ANO ( ÏE TT S L H owe buns «rature SPAY, AUftUST IN, 1927 A WONPKRFUL HON LO8 ANGELES. Aug. 18. — (U*>—The mother oi a stunt flyer is accustomed to having her son in danger, which probably explains why Mrs. Arthnr C. Goebel re­ fused f to get excited when word was flashed here Wed­ nesday that the “ Woolaroc“ had lauded safely in Hawaii. " I don't think I have much to say,” he remarked In an even voice. “Of course, Art Is a wonderful .son, but I have always known that. Hawaii Gives Martin Jensen, Whose Plane Was Finan­ ced by Hawaiian Folks Wild Welcome When He Arrives Shortly After Art GoeWl Brought His Plane to Perfect Landing Before Review Stand. y Fiftlf '¥ear* ;§\U E N T Exhibition Work in Swim­ ming Wanted as Part of Program Anyone desiring to enter the swimming contest and do exhibi­ tion work at the Helman p