Z matricide ? Af School Preparations; 43 Teachers WiD Be Employed Thft Y ■ * * • . M » « the V HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 11. — Verg Reynolds, feattgad film atar, returned to work' at the De Mille stu parently none the worse for a lpvttihg -Popularity of the lodge grown w M the approach of talk plenty mysterious Illness which almost took her life. And while the movía colony bussed over the three more or Idee official and conflicting reporta o f the affair, police announced their investigation was closed. ' Tfte police statement cleúyly Intimated that Mias Reynpld/had attempted suicide, an actfoa vig­ orously denied by the, actraaa her mother, her physician and the DeMJUe studio. Mias Reynolds thought the suieide report Was ridiculous. "Certainly I did net* attempt to end my life,” she laid. " I Jugf 'bad a few drlnhs and ,L was exhausted from my p i c t u r e work." ' Mrs,. Lillie Reynolds, mother of the, screen star, thought» Ear daughter had taken the wrong medicine by .mistake. ‘The attend­ ing physician expressed the oft* inion that “gastric poisoning” arising from somèthlnh she had eaten., caused the illness^ A ll parties agreed, that Mise Reynolds’ condition was extreme­ ly critical and that a stomach pump used nt the Hollywood Emergency hospital saved J»er Meadly. 'flrefrtoeo, which makoa ike lodge '■wet attractive to the weary tour- Mti'these chilly evenings, visitors at the kpuhlclpal tourist enmh gather dad Interesting stories of “the read” are interchanged. Mewg Should f e e - l s s v ' d Without Preference, ; Sonferenoe Thi»ta .. c f reading materlal-lft kept for the pleasure of, tourists, sad friendly spirit is everywhere evident. A glance through the lodge register where hundreds of tour­ ists, repreheuting every state la the union and many from Canada have written their name thia year, reveals something of the pleasure with which tourists greet the local again. ■ e <•> ■ - Cabins are filled each evening and It is Interesting to wntch Ute tourists who pitch their ¿npW In the woods and with the aid .of *v- «4y modéra camping jeonveniapee find the oomforta of home ", |n their travels. X -/ Few children are-Seen Mt. the camp aa school days n eaP Ît^S Ï. • GENEVA, A a g .3 1 — ( ID — The Internationa^ Pitas coaferedee ta d s / nnaalmonaly adopted a resolution proposed b y 'K a rl A. kicks), president of the Ujftfted Proas, recommending equality to 5" Following the finding of the body treatment of th< press. , of his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth The resolution was «ft follows: WAflfUNGTQN, Aug. 31.— ' ’ >' i A, O .C a rlllo declared today the among the likeliest Republicans. Medford Man Oblig — Golden Jubilee G ift— j Officers a Drink, In charge of the body Was release of Captata C. -M» Rey­ Mrs.. Jean Garrison, « c e a S t a , nolds and Sergeant Ons Newland, Was Pinched who claimed the remains uuderi hold by Mexican vnathoritlpe at provisions of ..Miss Anderson’s i left and that ‘ frequently tb j holographic will. would probably be effected late father talks about returning -Ijj W ith the exception of an an- today. ANGELES. Aug. 3 1 — Sec­ the Pacific coast country In. hi J nounedrient that Miss JuMeraoiii Consul Carillo, refused to) give retary of therNavy Chrtia W ilbur older days. loss on south Central , street would 'h* bprled beside her moth­ details of the „holding ; of ' the was raided and two pints of er, in 'Denver, Mrs. Garrison de­ two airmen. Captain Reynolds Jett here Monday night for San liquor confiscated. Clement, ac­ clined to comment on any. plana and Sergeant Newland were en­ Diego a few hours after announc­ ing that construction of two ftlft,- cording to officers was running a when she left here Sunday night. gaged In n hunt for Alfred C 000,600 cruisers wonld being al­ ’’speak easy” joint, and obliging­ I t was understood the secrecy Maynard, a missing -World w a r; thrown around her/m ovem ents! [ veteran, when their plane was j most immediately on the Pacific ly sold officers a drink when they coast. ' resulted diredtly from printed re-1 w fnt Into his place. He Is to forced down. I t ores reported Secretary W ilbur stated that be arraigned on a charge of pale ports from Spokane that the today they were being held by school teacher’s father, Charles] authorities in Mexico, but no plans had been completed fo f the df intoxicating liquor. LA GRANDE, Ore., Aug. 31'.— building of one.ehip at Mare Is­ Anderson, a newspaper man,] reason was given. land and the other at Bremerton, (IP)— Gertrude Last, 40, daughter would claim the body and would] ' The two are members of the of Mrs. F. N. Last, wan found Washington. insist'that it be interred to Cali-] second division a ir servlet. Pre-1 dead on the cement sidewalk1 —Golden JnMlee Gift— Ply Season is Here - fornla. | aldlo De Vado De Pledras is just ] early this morning, clad only In Francis Flynn, manager of the] across tha Rio Grande from sleeping apparel. She had Into . Protect your cows from that there alt night. tonring party of which Miss An­ Marfa, Texan. Post, by using the old original —G olden jdbOee Gttt— ( derson was a member, said he Piecing evidence together, au­ Shoo Fly. Double strength thia was directed by'M ias Anderson] thorities determined that Miss ybar. Best fly repellent on to torn all her belongings over ] L ast stepped ont of a window on O f market.' ' to Mrs. Garclson. Flynn said he] CHICAGO, Ang. 31,— S7-|P on Monday. September 12. *. High school pupils who wish to interview the prihclpal may do so during the week of Sentemher • to 12. Those who have aot been to the Ashland school b e f 0 r a would do well, if they are to at­ tend high school, to 'Interview M r, Forsythe, the principal, dur­ ing that week. Grade achpol children should see the superin­ tendent any time during the Week beginning August 6. Special examinations w ill be held at the high school on Friday, September ft, to make up any de­ linquent work. This examination for both grade and high school pu­ pils be held at ft o'clock. The division line between Washington and Lincoln schools is Third and Gresham street. AU those living north and west of Gresham street to Iowa will ge to Washington school. Those living asst of Gresham street and south of Iowa will go to the 1 Lincoln' school. Thia includes grades one to six. Pupils of the'first grade must be six years old on or before Oc­ tober 3, 1927, and beginners can- Junior High Behoof: Ila M. My­ ers. principal; Mell —-Golden Jubilee G i f t - Old Resident Here DRIVE DI TO S U DS. Black and Whit Service Station J. C. Nell, an old time resident of this city, who is now living at Canby, Oregon, spent yesterday in ^.shland visiting friends and re- O. B. Leach, Mgr. Whal Is Your Problem? Realize Ambition Insure Success Safeguard Happiness Personal Attention No Lectures Strictly Confidential C. Josef Englemann CONSULTINO PSYCHOLOGIST Woman Falls, Meets Death. Lithia Springs Hotel Ammunition Movies Close In Chicago Peil’s Comer board a train, Carl Spokane. Wash., died hospital today from skull. The accident Gilchrist, Colo.,x near MASON TIRÉS AND ACCESSORIES Make a Progressive Movë Today “SPEAK-EASY", JOINT RAIDED BASIN'fcEAGUE ASKS SUPPORT Carter, na L. Goheen. Clee V. Howell, L in ie K. Merritt, Hasel Sanders, Nora Ward, Laura C. Johnson, Harold A. Teal. Washington School: Bldfen jB. Corthell, principal; -C. Edna Ken­ nedy, Beulah Hussey, Mildred M il­ lion, Clara Anderson, Hasei M. Bruner, Eugenia Carson. Lincoln School: Edith L. Both, principal; Margaret a Cason, Veneta Fountain, Bertha A. Stephens. Elizabeth Wilson, Betty Hileman. Lillian Nicholson, Isa­ bella Wattenbarger. Geological Survey Is - Being Madé MAY RELEASE airmen TODAY E. Ethel Reid, Bertha L. Denton.lÖ!- Hardware The Winchester Store" -J. Hegna, In a Greeley a fractured ] 1 occurred a t ] 1 here? > 1 r By Day to AU Year Efficiency Seasons change but not the quality of our service. , Our friendly interest in your welfare continues steadily through every month of the year. » For cleaning deliopte fabrics pr sturdy suits you’re always' safe and sure with Oronite Gleaning Fluid. H o , harmful effect to fast \ dyes. etc., at* grocers, druggists, hard­ ware and department stores or aay Standard Oil Service Station. Caif etso be ordered In tarper cans a n i barrels. ‘ ’ ■’ The Citizens Bank jKWEOooawn Ashland^ Oregon he BUGLE GALL' We have a wonderful line of Guns, Ammunition, Hunting Knives, Out­ ing Clothing. WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Get Beady For the Hunting Season. Pbope 1192J, Medford, Our Expense * L *■ * * , —A1 Jordan's Army Goods Store— (Biggest Little Stofe in Town, Open Evenings.) 4- EADS-HOLBROOK 88 N. First S t MEDFORD, OREGON ✓