■MNIh Fraactoeo and RftWk «M t M t.W tf fly . n a fa r d hM a hame « ■ aft# ftiahto NuftuM ahead M M m t f . «toto fc d b b fc e id k tt WMfty f t AIM! » ad teMW hit. Perqentfig* M properly < d j**t k d 'W M a tbead to a "light M id " Wt b h d fd rd ’ Saturday night by state traffic offlpsr* was leas than (he percentage of o. K. Hffffta'fdaad la Ashland F r t d y ú IftMIft» ■ « t * f i Slxty-thrhe per cant of the i l l «M fi tufted f t the Medfbrd ; raid « w e b a n d to. hkva proper light M Jh stfteat. getoat^buY pereeat ftrAJPffMD^to“ fitfctt W e Y u rjljh .tterns, Instructions Free illent pay. W rite for particulars waldt, navigator dt the'm oi GM A P M NM S E T T L E . FA M O U S D IVO R C E fe b Í f c f T . - b ¿ frrt»»hed (Continued' From Page One) iuae, near novtnal. Inquire « 1 Ave. Tffoae 312-J. 2 F O B Ä A lfc — Wood 1«" fcady Í * * * U H H r tier, Cofd her Apta, l i t Gran Ot i i 1 -if woad | t . F . J . M arquis, T alen t. F O R BALM:— 2 sows and pig. F . B. Osrle. Phone 1F14. 300-St F O B SA LK :— W h ite Leghorn pullets, cider vinegar, pears, and apples. Chas. Avery, >27 Terrace. 200-2 F O B S A LE— Big red, fa t broil ers, 2S cents. 70S Pennsylvania. was reported passing the Farm - L A D I& ^ -E s r n 115 dosen saw- The "Mies Doran” took a f t from the airport at 12:12 p .'to ., Tueaday. but returned a t 11:44 v /lth 'h e r engine missing badly A new set of spark plugs w a r ^ . pat in the engine and the PftM Ftook o ft the second tim e l i t 1 Q H V t lag aprons; absolutely no sell ing; experience unnecessary, ma terials eut. Addressed envelope brings instructions A L P H A , 201 c f t i U p r ACKtofc— About 4 M arket St., Patterson, New' Jer sey. M O -!« acres good anti on tower Oak f t . , littto ehi» « H M ftk at f t free W a ter'u n d e r old right tor all members a f her « t o i Irrigation, 2-rhpm house, barn. nervosa ac f t.t b k otoah Belongi go an astute and Just ta r had BMaa«r toma re reduced to >3200; sqme farms them. Miad Doran asm on part. Bee It. C . ' Oaley, ‘ 11 W ANTED — Unincumbered numerable cigarettes, a* East M ala St. ,300->t lady for housekeeper, tor gentle la?. The g irl started t o l F O B SA LE— Cheap, lot on N . man, and two children of school slips o f paper tor hj PlodtoM olhde la , N ft. froatoge age. l a city. write R. 1, Box SO M I- 1 0 * pavetom t, eldaurnlks, one hhlf D. K lam ath Falls. block Ir o t t M ato street, between M ain and B streets. See owaSr, Georgia Coffee, TdUnge office. F ob s A l e *. two seres to city and. Hke the lim its; a i l roam house; fru it; Eagle” have old pap just off payed street; Ideal for heard from. Tidings rabbit or poultry ralstag; terms. W A N T E D — By young 3 « > -tf F O B SAMBts-Cucuinbers tor 203 M t. A v « position as housekeeper. pickling. AU slses. Also green IF TOU W A L T 3rd St. peppers, beans and green corn. Inquire a t Brown A 172> Boulevard. TM . 4 M -J . W. B . Pierson. « 1 -tf ( H A W S E A R C H IN G f t A t W C M E E T T O D A Y ; NO H O F E f o b EXCHAftMnt oetopiete home of 1-2 aofe at 24S Scenic (Continued From Page One) W A N T E D TO R E N T — , D rive to t property east of Gresh adults and one CBftd. "M ildred sltve hut wet, hungry Erectors of am street. In q u ire S 4f Scenic room house, completely ; Drive, phone 22S-R. M O -3 and fatigued, she believing res- ftppjg com pa cue w ill come. Ska fell 1000 miles t(] u k e 'A ed. Around ISO. Yeckey 9 rëlhoved to tn e p a trp l «ag o n out south of the Los Angeles The mog| were not hooked at the *ta- steamship lane. The search should thege jgjaiHi tic a. and Superintendent o f Po- M e n /’ | . nent> Vow rto b Mlcfawff A. ^ ro w ts f . said V e The population of the islands Moi i . gka b T d M wot expect to presa charges generally is stahned by the realix- Dora_ jdfegtoft ahy e t Cha persons taken. atlen that what apepated a week rlee, applee, tomatoeè, copa, Bx. Meat q U J A ® « Jfi-lA®. parade ago to be the 'greatest sporting H beane. Seift» to H d T • < F i ’ Were from NeW York. John Dos event to h M to Y y ,e m b ra c in g , K lam ath F k lU . P, O. Bea 1 Faaaes. thè GtoehWtdi v illa g e glamour, excitement and novelty, e j r / T**; ’ boveflift and playwright, was thè ended In bitter tragedy passing a thfc te® teiader. Polly Holiday, also of Pali of gloom over a ll. I B,.5h» * 8 H '“The VHIdge,” who hiked from Some of the most optimistic *rom » • m F i u v luc e t pw n to r the demonstra believe that the pfaHfM w ill d rift radio ,B »,c* tion, was among those taken to toward Kklral Chaflnel bbcKflse of he br* " the police station. an old tradition among the na- ®*ch w ill ei She- wore a flam ing red rain tivee which, ttunktateft. s a y s desire« coat on the back of which was “They a ll d rift to K au a i." “ me he Is printed In large lèttera: "Save Otffera recslto* th a t the tote -+ f- Sacco and Van Zettl. Is Justice Cotnmahiier John Rodgers and bis crew of the P N -I No. 1 w e r e ’ . " .y . dead?” An h ear a fter the disturbance found near K auai aftdr t le y Bad on the common, police arrested been a d rift nine days. Hhtrdftfr, A’ uniden two men and charged them w ith the Rodgers plane was a seaplane ed to deatl E X E C U T IO N O F M A M C A L S S E T Ftftk W lb N IG H T inciting to riot when they cried and the approximate position wh,ch destre "Cheera-for Sacco and Vaa « e tti." where it went down was known. and Sack cei Experts including Goebel, Jen- CTittoated d (Continued From ra g e One) sefl and arm y and navy fltera be- O ri2to 6 t th the possibility that H ill could not lieve that the three missing teYmihed. planes all « e a t Into the ocean in ! 'H e dead reach the Justice before the time set for the execution* — shortly tailspins 60® and 700 miles out of i be a tramp. a fte r midnight Monday. Brandeis was the second Jus tice of the United Staten »«prefte court to reject the defense at- tornys' plea, Justice (River Wen dell Holmes having decline! to pass on the same points Saturday. Scroml Inaing Marlow hit to vanced to second by Heath. ’H u g h « ed flik t safe on ingest U ttto tto H in Tstol»* w rfllatn It isn‘t just luck. Our Used Cars are so consistently good beoaftse we handle NOTHING BUT. IlftCl» MttfOft 00. Phone 104 2<MS SoatA H r St. Medford, Ore- A U 5 & D CAR IS 0NLV AS CJBPeNQABUr AS TMS D t A L S R WHO SBULS IT NOTICE Ivenings.) W ith Bath, Single, <2.00 and 21.2>— Deu W ith o u t Bath. Single. If . l S . a&d Whgu-to Kiowaato Ffttts tor-a w m ker p i spto toy oHr completely fumishod APARTMENTS. Everything new and Wp to aate M Very low rates. .W e furnish feVerytHlag but t i e I3htoceries. INVESTIGATE rd, Our Expense EAflMTOLBROOK SRK. Wrut St. MEDF0BD. Q&BOW « » ft fifths Violet Held M S h W - Word was received In Ashland feeentiy, by relatives and friends, hf the marriage of Miss Violet Meld, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Henry Reid of this city, to M r. Qerald Kincart, a prominent bns- Ifcess than of Reno, Nevada, the K lam ath scored three tune thia dhremony being performed nt Car fnalBg »hath walked. ahd tkffa bon City, in the same state. reached home on ' an erro r by The bride la a slater of Mra. O. Morgan. P v w til h it awd Morgan ft. Silver on Hargadlne street and fa^ed to make a catch. D rollette Mrs. 1, A. McGee on Gresham went out on a high fiy. Peter- fetroet, and la Well known here, ffbn « e a t -to fltot. Brow# struck having been employed at Crow- M t . Detaaey went to flra t when Son's confectionery when they op M t by a pitched halt. Heaton erated a store in Ashland several years ago. Mra. K incart has been M a t eat oh a high fly. W drkftg TOr the Crystal Candy z * Fourth 'inning > company in Reno tor the past few Hughes struck out. Logan hit gears. p a s t.llik t. Hoffard reached flrat Mr. and Mrs. K incart are ex when Heath missed a long fly. pected to arrive in Ashland about Robbins h it to .flrat and died on the Inst of this week and w ill second. McShane .reached first, spehd probably ten days here Tx)gsu scored and Morgan struck visiting relatives and friends. Ac eht. ff - cording to present plans, they Will Three * Ktotoath area were at make their home,In Reno. hat this in n ln g f Conltn struck « B » hot. Heath out Ota k totig drive Mrs. C. >. Boyle Guest of Honor— The pleasant home of Mrs. H. to Hoffard who made a sensation al cktch. PoWell went out kt H. Gillette on Gresham street was first. the scene of a Jolly a ffa ir Friday evehlng, August I f , when she de F ifth Inning W arren hit to flrat; Davis hit lig h tfu lly entertained In honor of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Boyle of San safe to first} Marlow h it to Francisco, California, who left third and advanced to second on Saturday night after spending the Powell's error. Hughes struck past two months here as a house out. Logan went out at first. guest at the Gillette home. Drollette struck out. Peterson Three tables of cards were Jn lilt through second. Mathews oat play, Bridge being preferred. on a foul tip to W arren. Brown Mrs. T. W . Sanford held high hit through second and Went safe Score and Mrs. T. H . Simpson was to t in t . Delaney struck oat. swarded consolation. Mra. Boyle Math (mriuff was .the recipient of a beautiful Hoffard and Robbins struck guest prise. During the evening, oat. McShane made first on nn the hostess served tasty refresh error by Brown, stole to third ments. and died When Morgan struck Mrs. Gillette's guests Included: out. Mesdames T. W . Sanford, T. H. Simpson, H. S. Sanford, A. E. Kinney, J. D, McRae, F. R. M er rill, O. W . Long, C. A. Shutts, G. H. Hedberg, W . L. Maxey and the honor guest, M fi. C. J. Boyle. Thé Natural LiWiia Spring« OMApany has received notice ffoiA the U. S. Bureau of Gieniistry Department of Agriculture to eliminate the word lithia from all label* and advertising matter tised or isaned in the sale of the bottled waters of the com pany. Ttre CGKftpaBy will change their TaLels to conform to the demand made and will sell the bottted mineral Water in the fu ture under the label “ Silver Oéysèr’' With such additional wording as will couic within the requirements of the Govern ment. Natural Lithia Springs Peil’s Comer persons f lr tt and ad on an error hit and reach an error by Stogie. Mias Georgia Coffee, Mias Begins Johnson, Mias • B t h e 1 8k rum, M ilton Shram , sad Mr. F ra n k Ham ilton, a ll o f tkls city. Practioa Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, In circling TeHfc Office Honras ie - iHamff Ì • S Swedeahaiw B aildlaff Convalescent Home l i f t Oiatoto Where the. alck and aged are oared for to pleasant hams rarrooadlnge. WBXTtUfi T&AttSftt ft 8TOBÀOK 00. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Sklpplág. NOTHING BUT Bring in that old gun and have it fixed or trade it in. We have every thing you will need. Guns, Ammunition* Outing Qothihg, Boats and Shoes, Caps, etc. • I ’! On Bostek edinmon Sunday, mounted police rod* through k group of 20,»SO persons, includ ing many Skfico-VaflEettl sym pathisers, and broke kp an at tem pted parade. .« Carrying inflam m atory plac ards assaiUng the Matimehuaetts Judicial system and pleading for. m ercy for the two eendemned kk- archist*. sympathisers matoked through the densely - packed fcrowd which applauded a n d teheered as they passed. They had proceeded but a short distance wheh the mounted police yer». No. tram b an e dashing up and charged Ivvèr.was found through tfl* crowd, hhtatfog edvt Orders to “break f t fts.’’ T k < Frowd was stubborn and moved Only fftr d n eu th tfc to m *» th e flying hoofs of the horses. The paraders. however, flew In hll dirqctkm i and wpre pursued , Shpo PIT-. JJpuble strength thia bver the green lawn of the com- “ toon by the mounted police. Police soon obtained control' Lnd rounded up the paraders sad dispersed the crowd. One, man, M orris Shulman; of Brooklyn, was hrrssted on a charge of ^ In c it in g o th e r The direct tause of the separa tion, Mrs. Chaptln stated, was the action 'of her husband in In- rutting guests at a party, she held if» the Chaptln home. " Chaplin replied that he 1 had Come home from a hard hVenlhg at the Studio to find ,s noisy,' . drinking e p w d In his home. He described the party as " « lid even to Hollywood." On January 10, Mra. Chaplin filed her suit for divorce. Chap lin In the meantime had departed (or New York. In her complaint she asserted her husband Bad keen fam iliar w ith seven ether Women. She hinted that they were all pYomlh- ent la the f«m world. by Powell. Drollette took first when he was struck by a pitched ball. Peterson banted to first and scared Powell. Mathews i struck out. Hunting Seama h a t Far Off o younger is si ym^-s old. , AUTO FALLS INTO WATER Unless H ill succeed* w ito Jua- tlce Stone, the fate wf the con demned Italians will rest again in the hands of Governor Alvan T. are gaffty and should pay the penalty for a crime committed aeven years stf>. ■. m Wsah M t oa k fte to |t M e tfe l M N ft, Wltff ■ * • fcdh k t M t . Brown for K lam ath went wat at first. DeUnvy n t to flrst and advanced to second on erro r hr .Hoffard. Hegioa attach oat. Conllp wo>t eat a | flrat.. < TW rd Ia m b « ’ W arren a t hat flra t weat oat at flrat} D a tb hit a grenader through senqad eafl « h a t o at an « ( the eare tested in the total raid u double play. Marlow went oat h a d pMper affJuWtmeaft. a t' f ir s t , Company ASHLAND, OREGON 'Money IflSArknce För Travelers Why rislf tit« M bs - Of i mbney When traveling? ' * • '• Traveler’s checks issued by this bank provide complete “ money insurance.” Forestall til! ¿fciahbb Bf Ids* Or robbery that might leavo you a Mstranger in a strange laud” without funds. • ' . V 1 f ■ • •* ’ * f . " • We sliuli ¿fad to IdsW ttoviefcrt^checks for you betodje ftWU go. J " Hentott saruck ont. Cbnlhi went out On a short fly to McShane. W e «111 dMtver sky amount Heath e a t when he hit to Mc of exceptionally good 12-tach Shane who threw to Hagbes at slab« at thia »rlee. Bay them flra t. , m i > now for w in ter’ while they are Nevcath Inning cheap. Warren hit to first. Davft out at flrst. Marlow out on a long fly. Hughes flit to second ahd scored W arren. Logan hit. H of- tord out at flrat. Powell hit ont on a line drive to Hughes. D rollette walked. Peterson hit a two bagger past second. Mathews went out at flrst. Brown struck out. Eighth Inning In the eighth inning, Ashland scored three runs. Robbins hit to first on an error by Powell. McShane went to flrat end ad i vanced to second. Morgan MR to ____ __________ i n ................. Painting, tinting and papedag, flrst and advanced to second on try C liff Burlingame, 221 M t. Ave. a passed hall. Warren and Davis or phone 4 » . 1«7-1 mo. went out at first. Marlow hit safe to H M t. Bobbins. McShate and Morgan scored. Hughes went National forest Timber for out on a high fly. Defknwy first kt bat tor K lam ath h it over flrat. Hbnlon hit over first. Coelln struck out. Neath went out on a drive fly to Hughes. Powell went out at flrat. Ninth Intfing Drollette k it through eecond. Peterstto bit to th ltd and scored Drollette. Davis struck out B ath s« « flkewa and Delaney. The box K o re 'follows: A SH LA N D — Marlow, cf Hughes, lb Logan, rf Hoffard, N Robbins- es McShane I k Morgffto th Walden, c T o tal 3» 12 1« >24 S SummarF— T « o base hits, Rob bias, Morgan Peterson; Horae run, Hoffard; 2 base hits. Powell; Stolleu bases,i McShane.1, Drou- totte, Kokblns; H it by pitched ball, Delaney, Droulette; Winning pltekbR DUVIs; Losing pltcker. H ftilg r. Umpires. Riggs a n d Poftfc Poole; Time, 3:30. PE W Ç A N 8— Coaltn, r f Heath, sf Powell, ss Droalstte 2b Paterson, * Mathews, It Brown, tb