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lfi, to to a hospital and Don
ald Rehms, 11. has been ar
rested aa the result of a boy
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- An argument la
hare taken place
aald
JVST T M PR IN C IP LE
LOS’ ANGELES, Aug. I t .
— (IP>— I t ’s not the money,
it's the principle of the
thing withTtlncle Sam.
In behalf of officer of Cus
toms Schwab«, the district
attorney’s office today was
asked to file a suit .for ‘ I l
against A. N. Hull.
The dollar, it was asserted,
represents additional duty on
a violin mailed to H alt from
Canada last April. Two at
tempts of customs agents to
collect have been unsuccess
ful, it was said.
of California
to'
m ftjfa a N
a. n u r ka
Rohm’» ability as
man. whereupon'ke demon
strated by Mooting Dement
with a ' .12-eallber 'rifle.
Young Rehms was paroled to
iila fathe/.*
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I . Ö. Harlan Will Assume Duties as Head of
fflyle
Organisation September 18, Succeeding X H. Taller
—Retiring Secretary Given High Praise by Board
of Directors at Meeting.
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From all; sections of Southern Oregon the gray-
- haired boy » el *61, who answered theycall of Lincolh to
hold together tBw, country they loved, were gathering
today in Lithia Park to live again the campaigns with
Sherman and Grant, and other of the leaden of the
Civil W ar .
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Although all are more or less bent .with age, and
^although the youngest of the group is past 80 years of
age, there is a spirit of youthful enthusiasm prevailing
among the group as they mingle together in glad reunion.
Attendaace thia year, at the
thirty-fifth annual reanion of
BULBS SOWN
BY AIRPLANE
onaty School Beard Meats
With County Superintend-
ent Tuesday Mid Outiiues
Polities for 1927-28 School
.Year la Rural Schools—
Many Start Hext Weak.
Mont rural schools In Jackson
county w ill open next Monday or
Tuesday, September 5 vor 8, ac-
A meeting ot the J a c k s o n
County Educational board was-
held Tuesday afternoon at the
oflee of Mrs. C arter in Mefitord
and p la n s /o r the coming school
year Were discussed. The mem
bers of the hoard outlined pol
Using an airplane Io saw the icies they deelrfe to have followed
»dilaga bulbs tor tMlIpu«. blue-
la the school» in the county,
^koy aloew orked upon pi^ais for
t»nt and s tores of women are a record 1» Jackson county'which
The Ashl<B4
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co . t | a reunion grosads at all p^bably has never betoto boon Brown. Ragle Point. M ile. Can-
Ruch; A. R. Brashear,
time assisting In direction of
or
Rogue River and Mrs. Carter are T T .
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A rt Starbuck, PAT aviator. member, of the board.
U the foundation tor the beat ser-
Local American Legion mam- piloted a plane owned by Harold
Mrs. Carter told hoard mem- T,Ce aad Ta,ue po“ t<fe
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bars showed a splendid spirit of ganders, over the ten acres on
here that school, in Medford, rcader> and
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cooperation in assisting fto erect- the H a a liy and Hoover reach
1” « tents in the headquartered opsr Bedford. Starbuck has had Jacksonville, Eagle Point, Talent/^ 'The first step in this program
Rogue River and Butth Falla, j M to celebrate Yfie end ot its
camp ia Lithia Park. A head
are town schools which will open Golden Anniversary by reducing
quarters tent was erected by
next week. Ashland schools, open- Ito subscription for three days
Ddlighters of the Veterans Wed
lng September IS , w ill be the 1° * rat* which brings the paper
nesday morning and thia organi
last town schools., to open, in the within the reach of every family
sation, with other, auxiliary pa
county.
triotic organisations w ill assist
Rural schools, which aocord-
the veterans in making the re
union thia year a success.
A splendid program is to ba
given this evening 1il the I. (V
O. F. hall.
This Is to include
readings and music by Ashland
talent. Other towns represented
at the rennlon will assist in the
Thursday and Friday evening
programs.
Much of the time during the
Ralph W„ Rees, Rochester. N.
three day convention will he
former Rogue River valley
spent by the veterans in renew
ing acquaintances and living neideat. Is' In the valley this
again the stirring and thrilling week making a study of com
days of' the W ar of the Rebellion mercial pean. He is conducting,
when they offered to pay the a survey of all commercial pear
supreme sacrifice If necessary for districts in the United States,
the preservation of tbe Union. gathering material tor a bnlletla
Attendance at thé reunion will on the pear tadnetry which will
probably reach near 50 according be p a b lts h e f-b y 'th e N. Y. C.
to early registration
figures railroad. He states the peer grow
which Wen as follows. Delega ing Industry I . more h i g h l y
tions front Greats Paas, Gold, specialised than gay other, but
H ill, Medford, and Rosebfirg Wtré that growers. In the Rdgue River
expected to arrive Wednesday Valley a n meeting the problems
afternoon.
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in a better , shape than la say
Vets Regfadptod '
< other sections.
se» Valley
Fruit Growers
Q. A. R. Veterdns who have
“Yellow-Boy" ami
Donnelly May
* The
Daily
Tidings
Tuedday ascertain what the signtfleaaee
printed two ftemn which «fatal* of the “ Yellow-Boy” and "Free
Coinage** was, hnt one of oar
RRinrhefi contrast.
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loading cltiaaae who SO years
One was a local annonneing
ago was*wne of the bikers of the
tjfe ju tu rn of C. E. Doftneily aad comttunltv, stated bicycle parties
wife to' Ashland, while ike other wore frequent J r thos^ days and
one wne J a the “«8 yefin afio” that some hilarions times wore
column, and was as foMfiws: *CL enjoyed or the bike tripe abost
B. Doanelly goes to thd fair at the couatry. I t la slew algalflb-
Medford today on hfii Mke. He ant thgl, while Mr. Donnelly dis
w ill enter hla 'Yellow-hoy’ in carded his hike many years ago.
th e race against ’Free Coinage’. “ ho has never purchased < n aute-
Tbfi Dally Tidings eovfd not mohue.
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acquaintances tor several
HOLD ENDERS close
year*. While here Mn Harlan,
Vho waa seeking a business con
RITES TODAY nection.
deeply Impressed all who
Carter, oonnty school superinten
j £ * * r1* » va* £ ® f Interests among.
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E. 0 . Harlan, of Portland, laat night wag appointed*
as secretary of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, to»
sttceeed J. H. Fuller, who recently resigned lifter eight
years service in the position-
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Mr. Harlan will assume charge of the Chamber 06
Commerce position September 15, according to an an-
nouncenjent by members of the board following the
Itory of Missing meeting held last night.
Weird
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A'ATW
to Brasil Tlier is
The new secretary wJis in Ashland about three week»
___ by Steamer Krogh;
ago,
being the guest of Lew Hansen, of the Ashland Hotel
Prinoesa Wertheim Plying
to Ottawa: Brock ana
He and Mr. Harlan have been
Schlee at Constantinople-
Ploral Tributes Are Mute
Testimony of Bsteem
Held for Local Man
Advertisers
“I f a man dies shall he l i v e
again” was the Scripture quota
tion taken by Rev. Hugh T. Mlt-
chelmore in a brief funeral ser
mon delivered at rites held this
afternoon at the Elks Bunding for
I the late Henry J. Enders, Sr.
cern in Portland, hat will savor
-(resurrection power o f fcfiAhr.
Tomorrow this Golden Jubilee
. I Rev.»Mitchelmore paid a splendid
Gift offer goes into effect, and
. tribute to the memory of Mr.
! I Enders as a man whose works
for three days, Thursday, F ri
day aad Saturday, September 1,
were sufficiently unselfish and
S aad S, you can either renew
good to Insure him the promised
your subscription or subscribe
reward.
If you do not now get the Tid-
"Old Glory,” the Bertaud HIM
The wealth of £Ufral offerings,
ldgs for >5.00 a year, instead of plane, Is still on the runway at
tits Sic or 17.80 a year by par-1 New York. "Windsor, Ontario, to the great throng of sorrowing
friends who gathered about the
rier and 18.50 by mail which is Windsor, England, plane Is ready bier to pay thoir respects to Mr.
to fly tomorrow If weather per fiqders as a man whom they had
mits.
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known and respected, were tri
For 50 years Ashland has
William S. Brock and Edward butes to his goodness and worth.
had a newspaper which daring
F. Schlee left Belgrade this morn Among those who gathered
to
all of thia extensive period has
ing tor Constantinople, 500 miles pay their last respects to the de
away, and arrived at noon.
ceased were the employees of the
Enders Wholesale Grocery com
CON8TANTINOPLB. Aug| 31. pany and other Industries Io I
— (IP)— Around the world SUne, which hs was interested.
“ Pride of Detroit," arrived here
A quartettd composed of J. H.
from Belgrade at noon today-
McGee, 0 . M. Froet. W. M. Wright
and J. W. McCoy furntshed sever
»A LONDON, Aqg. ,11. — (IP) — al sacred numbers.
bharles Levina, today announced
Pall bearer were dose business
that he would abandon.' his plan associates of the deceased: J. H. <
tor a flight to New Ybrki if the Hardy, F. G. Swedeaburg, V. O. i
“ St. Raphael" was successful In N. Smith. J. M. Dennis. 'F . D. I
flying to Ottawa,, but Instead Wagner, Geo. W. Dunn, R. B. De- .
trick and J. W. McCoy.
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Burial was made at the mauso
leum In Mountain View cemetery. I
Services were directed by J. F . 1
Dodge A Sons.
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gosh /
«EBBE WE
WMAkVEC
s e e each
FIVE PEOPLE.
ARE LOST IN
STRANGE WAY
met and talked with him*
When the vacaney waa eansed
by the resignation of Mr. Puller,
Mr. Harlan’s name was presented
and his application waa closely
Investigated by the members, oil
the board, all of whom were im
pressed with the report on hla
ability, experience sad character.
He is nowjtonnected with, a large
sash and door manufacturing con
L IN D Y LEAVER OMAHA
OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 11.—<1«
— Colmci Charles A. Licdbergh
Redding Motor Party Pails will hyp off tomorrow for Denver
to Keep Appointmenty-
after being the city’s guest here
this »rtfnoon sad tonight. The
flier arrived h e n nt S o’clock ,
Mysterious disappearance '. of
from Dim Moines.
tour Redding women and an ,11
Colonel Lindbergh wan taken
year old boy, who waa driving the
on
a parade throngh city streets,
Chandler sedan In which thd party
waa travelling, has bean reported and spoks at forinal exercises ta) i
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to Acting Polioe Chief Charles hlk honor at Ak-tiar-Bea field.
Clause.
The Redding party, according
to a message from the sheriff at
that place, was scheduled to meet
friends at Klamath Juactfon last
Sunday afternoon and left Red
ding early Sunday morning. Noth
Bight numbers will be included
ing has alaca Seen heard from on the regular weekly eeneert to
them.
be played Thursday avwaiag. in
Some feai ia fait that the car Lithia Park, according to Ward V..
may have left the noadway and Croft, director.
plnngad Into the Klamath River.
The program in nanenaeod as
The Chandler bora a Washing
follows:
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ton licenss, 10,151^.
1. / March,
“B alU lr’’-iB agltoae
The occupants of the car ipciud-
ed thd driver, a tS-jfcar old wo I . Overture. “H a«t . Mohden—
Vaudsrcook
man, n 4 J-year-bid woman and
two girls, agsd 1« ana 10 years. S. Fox-Trot, 4*It All Depends O r
Popular Ni
On Lithia P