SCENIC ATTRACTIONS Fair and Asbtanffs Years Cooler •rw L i 11 w t WATERMEN PARTY COST GUEST $445.00 ALL WARS TO ATTEND MEET Veterans of Civil War Are Anxious Young Men Come to Reunion Feast Was Held After Car Crashed Into Road­ side Stand Murderer, Man Held on Statutory Charge, and H e g r o With Criminal Record Grease Bodies so They May Slip Through Wall—Two Prisoners Left Conn- Mayer C. H. Pierce, in com­ CHEHALIS, Wash.. Aug. 15. menting on a recent editorial in — (IP) — Greasing their bodies The Daily Tidings, made some wltk ahavlng cream, three pris­ Interesting statements relative to oners slid through a-hole torn the city’s ' baainaaa sad manage­ In the wall of the old county ment In the following latter: Jail and escaped early today. The abort editorial In Tues­ Two other prisoners refused to day's issue of the Tidings entitl­ go, but did not sound the alarm. ed, “Good Team Work" was both The jail breakers are Emmett true and pertinent and pleases Bailey, 36, condemned to hang me very much. for the murder of his ex-wife; But that Is not all of It as ap­ X. B. Roberts, 2«, negro, who has plied to city affairs. My Jour a long crlmh record and was years An the city council begin­ held on a robbery charge: A. D. ning with IMS* and my present Burke, 41, held for trial on a short time ns mayor, h** given statutory charge. me nnusnal opportunity to ob­ The hole through which the serve thia team work aad close Sunday Game Should be prisoners escaped was barely cooperation between all -of the large enough to permit the pas­ Real Baseball—Ragged departments of our city govern­ sage of their bodies. No trace Playing Absent ment, the five‘lending ones par­ of the prisoners was found al­ Ten thousand Indians heard ticularly, water, electric light, though the country has been recent Pine Ridge (S. D.) lad street, police and fire, aad to scoured by poseees. pices of the Episcopal church. the above no consideration of lidge recently was received ini this subject would ever be com­ the Indians his "children and plete without Including the fin­ ancial and accounting system of i this city for maay years under i the exceedingly able manage- i meat of Mias Gertrude Biede, city recorder, who In many ways 1 hardly - known to the pub- I Police Visit Friends of Brasil is Destination i lie. Is of Invaluable assistance to i Bug icted Killer of Paul " R e d f e r n Who each of the above departments, i •s. Elisa Hill "Hopped Off" Todàÿ a snper service which Miss Biede i renders all the year round cheer- i CHICAGO, Aug. 24. — (LP) tally and efficiently, given ap- t Almost a week after his mother psrentty so easily and so anas- 1 had been murdered, Harry D. sumlngly it has become a mat- « Hill, 21, the shleklsh former ter of course and is hardly com­ Knox college student who has mented o& any longer, though gb* | Been ehsupgod -with the crime, ways conceded by everyone. * J nonchalantly was cooking fudge Ashland M truly fortunate 1 wltk his sweetheart. A in having six each department a The police have learned thia, heads each of whom is ont- <] together with the, fact that Hill standing in his or her o w n b had many girl friends, in their branch of city government, in- fi hunt for the youth' with the eluding Miss Biede, all working r chiseled lips and piercing dark together in harmony and with eyes, who disappeared following the least possible jealousy or g discovery of Mrs. Elisa Hill’s ASK CHANGE OF HIGHWAY discord. In addition to which p body burled in a shallow grave close cooperation and team work y in the cellar of her big home ASTORIA. Ang. 26.—(IP>—Pe­ I have bad almost every day of k at Streator' III. titions arq being circulated at 5ny long illness and complete ab- L Offlicers have visited the homes Seaside and Gearhart asking the sence from city affairs thia anm- U of a dosen or more Chicago girls, highway commission to designate mer, some demonstration of the R whose names were listed as the new state highway from Port­ wonderful loyalty and a 1 1 - m “Ethel” or “Malsle” or “Evelyn.” land through Forest Grove on around efficiency of these same 1.—(U*>—Fourteen would saut big brown bears and .their cubs alng hoard held up President Coolidge aud against the hta touring caravan as It crossed poaltngly f< the continental divide Wednesday The pres and begged for sugar. bring a sn ■very mile or so along the didn't taks mountain road, two or pore hoars thoir holds would wander In front of the car hs^ bo presidential car and plant them- tow momei selvas la the middle of tho. rood-.away in dis jgay M that ft $oul4 PSt £ 4 « . ear ta line. weets m . R LUMBERMEN NAME HEAD \ 2 9 md „ TACOMA, Aug. 25.— (LP)— L. P. Lewln of Cincinnati Is slated to succeed Fred U Lowrle of De­ troit as president of the National Retail Lumber Dealers associa­ tion which is holding Its 11th an­ nual convention here. The ' nominating committee recommended Lewln for the presi­ dency in Its report to the conven­ tion Just before noon today. The committee also submitted the names of four, men as vice- presidents. NEW BRIDGE COMPLETED ANOTHER BEAMTV CONTEST cremated. The ashes of Sacco will bo Interred in Massachusetts, hut Van Zettl’s will be taken to Italy by his sister, Luigis Van Satti, ______ Parle Disgusted PARI8, Aug. «6.—(IP>— «tern warning to communists that a re- nowal of anti-American Saceo- Van Zetti outbursts would be met by stern repressive measures waa issued today by nollce aathortttas. “U s t night we werô corfronfS PT .AM TVRW T x. HEiXTpyACOMBOACK OÑ \ . The» Worst Thing About Hawaii'is Leaving it," They Declare last night frantically searching for the “Miss Doran" and "Gold- en Eagle.” Dole race planes, never heard from after they pass- ed the Golden Gate, and t K e ''Dnllas Spirit” missing since Its radio flashed an uncompleted message tailing of ruing into « tailspin. , AU 1>op^ ot n Wdlng the fliers alive has been abandoned by ha- val officers. Other search tag parties wlil continué to search HONOLULU,^ A uk . 26.—(LP)— Arthur Goebel andLletilenent W. V. Davis, winners of the Dole air race with the plane Woolaroc. sailed Wednesday tor San Fran­ cisco, expressing regret over their departure as they boarded their I over the Pacific. suddenly by a situation for which steamer, laden with the tradition­ ; ‘ - ---- professional promoters of dleor- al Hawaiian lets. ' der were «'•■»onslMe," it was said “The worst thing about Hawaii A AATXAV Bt the prefecture. “We shall hnow WILL USE COLLEEN’S Is leaving It,” Davis said, TTflQPTT’ A T how t0 Act ne3rt OWN FAVORITE PERFUME Martin Jensen, second - prize < 1 v / O l 1 A .A A l Three thousand Parisians Wod- winner In the Dole contest, flew --------- ' nesday registered thoir resent- his plane out over the ship leav­ New Hospital Will Be Erect- ment of the communistic riots, ing the harbor, and followed ed at The Dalles at Th#y cheer*d enthusiastically hen the I above as far as Dlaihond Mead. cost of $220,000 : hen ? “ er*i!r T*t#ran8 rf Naughty! Off Waikiki, Goebel and Davis ______. ’ ' > French World war army placed a t theater paid a tribute to the late Lleu- SALEM, Ore., Aug. 25.—(LP>— wreath on the tomb of the un- “Colleen tenant Williams, casting lets on ?lauson and Clausou, Portland knowB “«Idler. i sold at the spot where he lost his life irchltects, were employed by the Fifty police were on hand as s. Daisy In bidding farewell to the army , late board of control today to guarda Bt the «»remony. held oi| the use fliers, Maitland and Hegenberg irepare plans and specification. th® of the d.y the or thenew tuberculosis hospital Were i aecepted tor It was understood that Or o be erected at The Dalles. * •» « * « ■ * presented Davis with a check The cost of the original planf, outburst was ln- >7600 before his departure. uthoriied by an act apprôved IUmed when |t WM found ï A L L Î " ¿ L T a* ° : wm **• »rou»d »°“ «» *»d 100,odd. An Additional >120,000 de, troyed, and the tomb Itself pproprlated by the 1027 leglS- had been spat upon by Sacco-Van store will not bw expended, It zetti sympathisers. as been decided, until the pres- Among 211 rioters arrested was nt financial deficit of Oregon Is an American—John Lnbke, born L. P. Lewin of Cincinnati llmtnkted. , ,n Denver tn l*05, and now work-. Nominated for -------;---------------- Ing In Parta. Presidency Casualty lists showed that three WASfA I PEUBF / BILL / Romany Folks • Held In Salem A band of gypsies. Were held Wednesday at Salem while Lane connty authorities attempted to connect them with a >800 robbery at Eugene. » . The gypsy band, southbound, is believed to ho the same group which cleverly succeeded In car­ rying away a considerable amount of money from unsuspecting Ash­ land residents. No possibility of Identifying the money and incidentally convict­ ing the Romany folks la seen by police. Bodies Will be B o r n e Through Streets of Bos- . tqn Sunday—Crowds At­ tempt to Get View of Anarchists at Undertak- - ing Establishment. Water Street Structure to be Open to Traffic Within Few Days Completion ot the new bridge on Water street ov«r Ashland creek, is practically made accord­ ing to City Engineer F. H. Walker .and the new structure will be open to traffic within a few days. The new bridge, a wooden on concrete abuttmeata was built by elty employees under the dl- rectien of Mr. Walker. The building Is dona and fills are being made on .either side. . r «■ NEW WATER MAINS LATO Leaky Mains on Third Street Made Street Re­ pair Impossible Four hundred feet of new water main are being laid on Third street by city water de­ partment .employees. City coun- cllmen recently authorised the Installation of these new mains when It was learned leaks in the old mains were causing damage to the pavement. Repair of the mains was necessary before street repair work could be done. Boÿ Is Sleeping Sickness Victim Dr. L. D. Inskeep, county health ofllcer waa ia Ashland re­ cently investigating thu U las« of a three-ysar-old boy aald to be suffering fro msleeplng sick­ ness. Dr. Inskeep diagnosed the case as sleeping slcknees and said the child had been ta a state of coma at intervals for the last two months. Cause of his Illness is not known. Kangaroo Court o f Medford Has Busy Time With N ew H at Owners Medford Lions had to pay up tor breaking city ordinance No. 13, Wednesday nocn. More than >8 In 60-cent fines was collected for non-compliance with the bid- hat law. The “kangaroo court” which has been established since the crdlnsnoe became effective has collected a goodly sum for t ie city Jubllae of Visions Realised. C. B. “Pop” Gates Is bewsllifcff