W * » '# »■ y »1-0.fci j NO PAPER MONDAY In accordane« with the. na­ val custom of the Ashland Dally Tiding«, there will be no laeue of this paper Mon­ day.. Labor Day. Employees of the paper will bet given a full holiday and vacation. WILL CLUTE -W A S KILLED A. IN ACCIDENT J. 022 NO TRACE OF MYSTERY CAR ON MOUNTAINS Churchill Resident», Bohlevard, K&ns&do ed and Mail Opened — Borne Was Bobbed a Tear Ago While Churchill Fam­ ily Was-Away- - Closing hours of the tblrty- flf(h annual convention of t.h o Soldiers £ S o lty s reunion of Southern Oregon were today do- voted to visiting. Loot official and formol ses­ sion of the convention waa -held this morning a t which tlato < O. W. Noble, who Thursday was named Colonel Gnmmeadsr of the order named Mm.'Lulu How­ ard of Aahland as adjutant of the association. I. P. Sayle waa named ae quartermaster and Mra. J. 4 j Wobda of Medford waa named as ehaptala. These offic­ ers are filled by appointment. / At the same session the fellow- lag resolutions ware pamed: Southern Oregon Soldiers and 8allora Association w tyaa.to ex­ poses to Bnrnslde Poet »ad Corps, and Daughters of Veterans Tent No. 12 aad .pltlsens of Ashland our appreciation for the cordial welcome sad entertainment, for the splendid banquet and all oth- O* Trek* t* whom he was mar­ ried U years ago, his parents sad the following named broth- em and stater»: V. W. Clute. Santa Barbara: Prank Clute and Bert e lit e , Applegate; Mrs. Em ma "Svenson, Oakland; John R. Clute, Mrs. Jack Beagle and Mr». Larkin flnibh, all of Ash- Mr. sad Mm. Q lateara rfcka*. over th* dfl*th JH n, hto death being the eah |n their family of ildren. t Jhey have been Grovef, iKsugh, N e t t l e Holman, Commlt- Many of the veterans Tharsday evening enjoyed a splendid pro­ gram presented by the Medford Chapter of', Daughters of S Veter­ ans. Others enjoyed the commun­ ity hand concert. f There were 88 veterans reg­ istered during the three day ses­ sion. 1 t Thé 1828 session is to he held In Lithia Park. MARKETIN NEW HANDS 8. fc. Bueil aud son, experienc­ ed meal market operators of Myrtle Cfoek, Oregon, have token possession ot the Eagle Market, having recently purchased the business from Charlet L. May, who has been operatise It for some time. Mr. Buell stated they were to deeply impressed by Ashland ea a visit that they decided to lo­ cate here. They win continue the regular polfciae/of the Eagle Market and will operate a market which .will be Orat class In every respect. AGENT» SEEK BCWNEfol / Many railway freight agents from all over the country afo la the Rogae RIVer valley this wgek la quest of pear* and appla ship­ ments on Ihetr Ifoes. BAR ELECTS NEWLEADER BRAND BECOMES J l’liGK Silas H. Strawn Unanimons- MAR8HFIELD, Sqpt. 2,— (IP) ’ Iy Mamed H ted of Na­ —J. T. Brand. Thursday became tional Association circuit judge of the second dis­ ^BUFFALO. N. Y., SepL I.— (IP)— Silas H. Strawn of Chicago was unanimously elected presi­ dent of the American Bar asso­ ciation today. He eneceeda Chas. 8. Whiteman of New Yferk. For the first time in the history of the htatory of the Association election of a candidate was un­ opposed. trict, succeeding J. C. Kendall, who has resigned, vacating the past of city attorney in taking up his now position. J. W. Mc- Inturff has boo named new city attorney. Kendall has taken ap the practice of law in Portland. Human Nature Is a Lindy Does Stunts. For Coolidges then Was pmployM for foar yearn la the Baders ator* For foar years *ke was employed la the P in t National bank. Foar years' ago he aa^ his brother establish­ ed the Hardy Brothers grocery. "At that time they gave me foqr yeafo tor the merchaatlle business sad I guess they expect me to retire eince I’ve finished It, hat smybe |*u doable,'* Mr. Hardy told today. Offer Will ty; Subscriptions ived Until 9 P. M. .slste n t and liberal. The present I subscription bargain—which ex- r* tinea tomorrow night without ' fait— has intensified and in- ■ creased the Interest in and sup­ port o f The Tidings* effort'to give Ashland the best possible dally newspaper. However, the management de­ sires o emphasise that unless 8 your subscription is brought to m A ei Tidings often by * >. m . 8*t- I arday, Sept. 3— tomorrow — or I mailed aot later than Saturday sight, it will not be accepted at the 88.00 rate, but you will then have to pay the 27.80 a year for evtty delivery or 10.86 a year for delivery by mail or through the postoffice. The saving under this Golden Jubilee Gift offer is well worth, making a sacrifice if nec­ essary—and you should send or bring or mail your remittance just the minute you read this, so you will not forget It. , MEAD AN ASHLAND By ■ United Press • ' '»J Mishap and perhaps fatal disaster has marked -the progress of the three attempts to cross the Atlantic which has been in progress, since early yesterday. I ? The London to* 6ttawa plane, St. Raphael, in whieh 63-year-old Princess Anne of Lowenstem, wag the pas­ senger, is still unheard from. The Windsor, Ontario to Windsor, England, plaue carrying Phil Wood and 0 . A. Schiller, which left Wind­ sor yesterday, was forced down at Mount Johnson, near ■St. Johns, Quebec last night, because of the ganger o f DROVE AUTO RECKLESSLY .. : SAY POUCE ,iBl Sïïff Traffic Violation Charge and the pair Intend to take off as soon as weather permits. The London, Ontario to London, Eng­ land plane of Terry Tally and James Metcqlf, lost Its way la fog last night and was forced to land at Caribou, Maine. Fifteen persons, Including twh women, have disappeared In long ' “ f distance flights thia year. Mtan ,i Jim Bowers of this eity faces Lowenseln-Wertbeim ware t h e , charges of reckless driving pre- women. Six of the man and Htaa , ferred against him by Sergeant C. Doran were lost tn the race from , P. .Talaat ns tha raautt. af a* aaka ■ mishap which occurred at 6:80 o’clock Thursday evening, on the Franehmea. were feat oa their Boulevard, directly.la front of this attempt to fly from Parts to New Community hospital. York. Captain fit. Neman and Bowers* Packard toaring waa Commander Meaaeyree ware feat In a head-on collision with a May 8, earonte from Senegal, Nash roadster, with resultant Africa to Brasil. Paul Redferuf' damage totalling probably 2160. was lost while flying from Geor­ According to the report ’ filed gia to Brasil. x ' by the traffic officer, Bowers was coming toward town at a high rate of ypeed when he noticed a WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 8. Star* sedan driven by Mrs. N.< 8. — (IP) — The American Round- Jennings and Hammackef coming,out of the the-Worid fliers, mast not .at­ Moffat Resign driveway at the hospital. He ap­ tempt to fly over the Blala Is­ Positions DAILY plied the brakes of his automd- land, Japanese fortified territory. Miss Leah Jennings and Miss bile, and turned the cat* onto the Toklo foreign ofitae informally Jane Moffat, county health Àurses left side of the road to avoid advised the Aaierieah emhamy have resigned thèlf positions, striking the Star. The Packard at Tqkie. Thia baa applies to their resignations effective yes­ collided with the Nash which was all foreign airplane*. terday, September 1. Miss Jen­ southward bound, driven by Jas. nings will go to Ohio to do pub­ Gibson of Portersville, California. The frame of the Nash waa lic health work there, while Miss wae sprung and a fender smashed, Moffat will have a similar posi­ tion at Bend, taking over super­ one lamp broken and a wheel vision of public .health » In De­ damaged. A disc wheel on the Packard schutes county. Mrs. Lydia King, was spring and a fender smashed. formerly with the child health No one was Injured. demonstration In Marion county According to Sergeant Talent, p will fill the vacancy created by measure ot black marks left* on the resignation of Miss Jennings. the pavement showing the path The executive board has yet to of the car as It skidded, measured employ* a second nura* 168 feet. Bowers is to be given a hear­ ing before Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberta. NEW COUNTY UNIT NURSE Last Concert Is Next Week ATLANTIC Hlliah Tetapto, this evening, September 2, will bold «he first meeting of the season, following the summer vacation period. The jaeetlng will ba jn the form of a reception tendered Past Poten­ tates of the Temple.. * > Canada. is shown shaking hand* Canadian regiment at Winnipeg, abliahed a distinguished record ing the war. % ly disappeared last Sunday while enroute to Klamath Junction, south of town, to Join friends, has been found. Further tragedy has been added to the occurrence through an auto wreck In which a friend of the party was seriously Injured, according to word receiv­ ed locally. After searching for the Chand­ ler Bedan, which was driven by an 18 year old boy accompanied by two women and two girls, and mysteriously disappeared, t h e friends who were to have been met at the Junction, started on WILLOSGETS . THIRD STAY RAPID CITY, Sept. 1.—Op)— Cblenel Chas. A. Lindbergh did stunts In the air today for the. president and Mre Coolidge and sou, John. The trans-AtlanUo fly­ er, was a guest of t ie president bn hie return from Prance. He circled over Rapid City tor ton minutes while the president cran­ ed his neck to watch him. i* to Govern AH ? of Local Gro Four seesn to be th* “hoodoo** or magic number for t . H. Hqjjy of the Hardy Brolbora troeory. Mr. Hardy and his brother, P. R. . Hardy, have recently eom- ty te d their fourth year in con­ ducting the Hardy nrnoory and according to A. IL ^Ita ttfim to quit or doable. Mr. /lardy tot four y s k i ' s taught In the Polytechnic busi­ ness college fa Ashland. Ha Intruders ransacked the J. A. Churchill home, 922 Boulevard; opened lettera taken from a mail box, and scattered contenta of an old chest over the basement, ac­ cording to a report received by Acting Police Chief Chas, danse. Mr. Churchill, who. is presi­ dent of the Southern Oregon Nor- tnal school, and Mito. Churchill, returned home Tharsday' after 'spending several weeks at Cres­ The Print*' of Wale«, visit with members of Princess cent City. According to the report made Manitoba! The Princess 1 police and potrai authorities, mail was taken from the mail box. opened and scattered about on the porch. . Caintng access to the basement' through a basement window the' Intruders opened an old chest filled with army relics ad < th ese| were scattered about over the basement which, was left In great disorder. Mr. Churchill said he was un­ able to tell whether anything was missing, or to what extent daaudfi had been don«. >- The work la believed by officers to Tidin gs day have' been done by a gang of take advantage of The boy*. i wonderful bargain, as 11 Mr. Cbfttehill said his home Jubilee gift offer to lip was'*rdnsacked a Tear ago while Th< response to this he. was on his vacation and a d u etty in subacrlptlon rii table ^fishing pple was tken. been moot liberal and Chandler and Occupante Seemed to Have Been Japanese Embassy Informally Forbids U. S. Be “ Swallowed Up” World Aviators to Paas Over Binin Island fled Territory — Fifteen Have Disappeared No trace of the Redding auto­ mobile party which so mysterious­ Distance Flights This Year. Chilly weather failed to chill the euthusiasm'of music lovers who Thursday evening enjoyed the flfth/tand concert of the sea­ son in Lithia park. A well var­ ied program was enthusiastically received. Next Thufoday wi|l bring to an end these dellghtfiN concerts whieh sin ce they were inaugur­ ated have proved to be popular park entertafhment, with a crowd varying from 1,600 to M 00 in attendances j '> HEIFER» LEAVE VALLEY Eighty heifers from Rogue River valley dairy herds were purchased, by N. H. Hessing of the Klamath River section of Klam­ ath county: The stock purchas­ ed was all' of Jersey and Guern­ sey breed, and ranch was pare bred stock. With the new stock Mr. Heeaiag will have» a dairy ranch of 260 oows he eaid. Melon Patch is Raided; Owner < Promises Yimton “Warm” “There are somo boys who hot- ter stay oat of a watermelon ‘patch elee there may be a shot- picking job for a doctor,’* Is the warning issaed by A,ettag Peltae Chief Chas. Clause. J. A. Greoa, who has a ehotaa melon patch oa Oak a t r a .a t , reported to police destruction o f many melons. The hoys who raided the patch, according to Green s were not satisfied with morel Graea ^ 7/ >»•««• Mr. that a ed la trader tM pi desiral