PAOS SATURDAY, A ntfut ASHLAND DAILY ROUND-UP B VERY POPULAR Seat-Sale Indicate« Pendle­ ton Affair WU1 Lose No Prestige PBNDLBTON. Or«., Aug. 27.— A day and night vigil is train« kept at Pendleton by proxies who will get tickets for the 1927 Round-Up, September 14, 15, 14 and 17, «ben the box office opens September 1. I..J. Hamley, Pend­ leton^ for many years the first in line for tickets, put g proxy In Chobses Training Mrs. W. O. Tnckar Phono 2F14 Robert Stengel, 11-yetr-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. :C. Stengel of Los Angeles has been spending a few weeks Flth his grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Clapp. He left last Friday for Dunsmuir when he will visit for a short time with 1 bis uncle, D.' L. Stevens of that city, before returning to his home In Los Attgeles. . ‘ ' Mrs. Mbnegan of Portland.', sis­ ter-in-law of Mrs. Jeese Neil of- XT S Ä S Ä ttÄ K first. The ticket office has not days. tinueg -the 4 l* d,t— Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother of Aimee 8emple McPherson, sailed . froi Seattle today for Alaska, aboard lhe "Aleutian” after a wild dash to tbe pier from her hotel In nn effort to evade reporters. She ar­ rived here last night but went to Kirkland to tbe world wide camp meeting where bar daughter had been expected to preach. Rev. 1 J. Scott, tried to pursued* bar to conduct etrvlcee but .they could -ot come to terme. Waldport—West Coast Hydro - Old papera tor aale at The Electric lines to give power service Tidings office here. * Arthur Furry, well known Phoenix resident, died Friday afternoon at his hofne in ttea.; village at the age of 57 year and eight days. He was a na tlve of that village, born then ^aguBt 1,8», 1^70 and. spent hl> entire life in that vicinity. Surviving Mr. Furry, Is hi. widow, the following named children: Caroleta, and C. L Furry, Phoenix, Jaunita M Franklin, Medford and Aubrej Furry of ‘Portland. One brother, Fred Furry, and two sisters, Mrs Gaff is, and Mrs. W. E. Ander­ son, also survive. WHY 00 PERCENT ARE STILl SUFFERING It is a glorious think to awake with a lively, healthy, energetic body. It is a misery to drag an aching.tired, weary body from a restless, sleepless bed. W. K Holland, Harlingen, Texas, thus: i‘I bet that 90 per cent of those suffering from kidney irregulari ties never take anything, for kid­ ney regulation until it Is too late, whereas Foley Pills diuretic would be a god-send to them, as they have been to lhe.” A reliable, valuable medicine, constantly in usse over 25 years. Asy for Foley Pills, diuretic. Sold Ev erywhere.—No. 4. i with beat back and loose, senile Ups. Tbe whole expression was utterly different. She choked and sputtered in an effort to express the thought of the con­ trol?’» it It was this statement which, in effect, means that a living woman suddenly and visibly be­ came a man, which caused the widest And most varied type of comment throughout England. Psychics, of course, are almost unanimous in lending absolute credence to the report, which, they claim, Is but one more dem­ onstration of those spiritual pow­ ers which, In our generation of scientific progress, of quasl-spper- natural scientific devices like wireless telephony, are sneered at by many. f LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL /> SUNDA Y * NOON OR EVENING 11:30 to 2 P. M. 5:00 to 8:30 P. M. OR DROP IN . DURINO THE WEEK AND ENJOY OUR LUNCHEONS OUR NEW SERVICES INCLUDE Crankcase Draining Greasing Tire Repairing New Community Hospital MA&0N TIRES AND ACCESSORIES DRIVE IN TO SEE US. I 845 East Main Street Black and White Service Station » MEDFORD . NEW AND COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SURGERY G. B. Leach, Mgr. JUDGE THOMAS PHOENIX MAN DIES FRIDAY RETURNS SOON DAVIS, Cal., Aug. 27.— — H. Kent Farley, former captain and sprinter of the University of Missouri track and field team, has assumed his duties here as head track coach, assistant coach of football, and director of pub­ licity of the California Aggies. He finished his collegiate com­ petition this sprinr- He was graduated f r o m the Missouri school In June. During the past year Farley was credited with running the 100-yard dash five times under 10 seconds, once being clocked In 9.6 seconds. H I s record in the. furlong Is 21.1 second.» His records In these two short dashes places him alongside such sprint­ ers as 8chols, Paddock, Locke, and Borah. Delegate ion to First Local Del Religious Institute Left Today nan Doyle Talks Spiritualism and Tells o f Strange Psychic Experience LONDON — Oft — Sir Artbdr Ctonan Doyle, having withdraw* for ail time the character of Bberlqck Holmes, from future gtorie«, has more time td devote to’ spiritualism and the first re­ sult of this IncreaSbd Interest has caused English scientists; to Smile while psychlsta are Im­ pressed. In a document, published by Gonan Doyle that famous writer told of an experience In which he and his wife saw the face of a woman transformed Into that of an old man. .■The famous creator of "Sher­ lock Holmes” explained how he and Lady Conan Doyle with their guests, Mrs. C. A. Wlckland and Doctor Carl A. Wick land, noted psychic investigator of Califor­ nia, had a strange psychic adven­ ture at Doyle's country home in Sussex, using Mrs. Wlckland as their medium. After a visit to an old moated grange, Mrs. Wlckland Is said to have suddenly exclaimed: “There is such a . strange old man walking beside ub .” A moment later, she answered quest ion« concerning tbe appear­ ance of the ‘‘strange old man,” explaining that he came from the moat which .the party had Just left, "through that door that opened." “We had drlvaa home," wrote Conan Doyle, "and were seated among the roses on my veran­ dah, the Wickiands, my wiflB, any myself. We* w e r p talking Gene Tunney has chosen his training- quarters for the Chicago of other things when the Seer fight— the Cedar Chest Country Club, surrounded by small lakes suddenly gave a start. "He’s Here’s a view of the luxurious club to be at Gene’s disposal during his training period, with a glimpse into the club library where here.’ "Then came the amaxlng mo­ Gene, no doubt, will while away many moments. ment. 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