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‘ASHLAND HAS Í T E X C E L L E N T PHOÑE SERVICE Oregon 'Ashland’s Leadin, >er for Over Fifty Years ’It« Service) ASHLAND, OREGON. ,* •ESDAV, SEPT. 21, 1927 es Land WEATHERMAN NICK CHICAGO. Sept. 81.— (LP) IRISHMEN HOP OFF FOR — Fair weather, moderately eoof ie predicted tor the Tunney-Dempsey fight here tomorrow night. At the name time it to said radio, round- the-world broadcasting con ditions are good. W. Stuart Booth, C. S. B. of Denver, Colorado, spoke before a large congregation at the First Church of Christ, Scientist Tuesday evening. l»ack of space made It Impos sible to use his entire ad dress today, but this will appear In tomorrow's Issue. UNIQUJ2 TYPE INVITATIONS AREPLANNED Director* Arrange for Old- Fashioned N ew England Town M eeting a t W hich Time Outline o f Plans for the T ear W ill be Pre-' P all F e s t i v a / Committee Here is the monoplane In which Captain R. H. Macintosh and:1 sented Public. Free State air force hopped off at Baldonnel airdrome, hear Chairman W ill Meet T h etw o Irishmen were eapected to fly either to New York or Thi* K rening Macintosh. Baseball T ■' American D e tro it, (3 ;'M e w Y o rk , Chicago, 9 ; Boston, S. C leveland, 6 ; P M la d e ip h ta , N a tio n a l B ro o klyn , 2 ; P itts b u rg h , 4 STUDENTS E LE C T N o Doubt B ut That so Par as Tunney. Dempspy and Rickard Are Concerned, E verything W ill be on the “’ Up and U p ” in the Ringside Parlance. CHICAGO, Sept. 31. — (IP) — Tex and Gene and Jack— the three who after a*ll have more to do with what takes place In the ring next Thursday night than all the gamblers, poison cream 1 and phony contract. Men who could and should he dumped into nearby Lake Mlehtoaq.— . each protntted sdlemnly Tuesday that the fight for the world’s heavy weight championship will be strictly on the level. Special pin** for cooperation with churches, ledges and other social and religious bodies have been worked out and representa tives of thepe groppe will ba in vited to attend and bear the " fta s discussed. ft is tk e Intention of the cham ber to hold these town meetings from time to time and thereby keep the citisene Informed of ^iv- le conditions and to welcome the suggestions and ideas of every one. It may seem a bit atrange^that such assurances were necessary but the fact, is thgt the "spirit of the sock’’ has almost been prevented from taking off by fogs of false rumors, winds of / . Everett McGee, wan elects ed president of the senlqr class of the high school at? a claaa meeting held this af ternoon. O t h e r officers named were: Kenneth Mad den, vice-president; Dorothy Chappell, secretary - treas urer and Miss Waters, phys ical training teacher, class adviser.. , . ? 1 Student body officers w hs w ill serve this year include:-: Roy Abbott, president; H o t * j ace Dunn, vice - president; i bet ha Miles, secretary; S. A.-j Peters, J r^ treasuser; Seldon 4 Burton, Rogue News Editor; Barney Miller, Rogue Annu al Editor; Marion Moore, Junior vice - president and Earl Winkleman, sophomore vice-president. These offic ers were named last year be fore the close of school. MILLIONAIRE WEDDED HERE Portland— Bates Bank opens Ir fine new location at Union Ave and Russell. * John Andrew McCandless, of Honolulu, Married at E piscopal Chnrch Tualatin— Pacific Poultry Producers members. John Andrew McCandless, 70, multi-millionaire of Honolulu, prominent along the Pacific const, chose Ashland ns the scene of hls marriage to Miss Stella Hymson, 80, of San Francisco, with his friend. Rev. P. K, Ham mond. vicar of the Trinity Epis copal church as» the officiating cleargyman. Trinity church, was the scene • of the wedding which was wit nessed Wy James C. McCandless, . brother of the groom and Miss Rae Hymson, a sister of the • bride. The couple left immediately following the ceremony for San- Francisco by way of the Red wood Highway. Both are well known and thelf marriage comes as a -complete surprise. (Please Turn to Page 2) FIGHT OVER OCEAN HQPS UNDER FIRE tendant Fltsmaurlce of the Irlah Un, thelr destination America, lelphia. To the rlght la Captain MRS. KEE DIES. THIS M0RNÍNG level nt the present time. With work retarded by tho weather the fence will not be completed- for. another two weeks. • The men nt. tho present time are in the viejnlty of Wagner Butte and are working toward the city, Mr. Mosier states. There are nix men on the crew nt the present time. COSTUME WAS QUITEWR0NG GLENDIVE, Mont., Sept. 31— B athing B eauty W ill be (LP)— Six planes in the Clans B Ready to Start on Ocean race in the Spokane air derby F lig h t Friday Former Local Resident is to were to take off from here to Be Buried a t Medford CURTI8 F IE L D , Long Island, day for Spokan.e They spent — Funeral Friday Sept. 81.— (LP) — Ruth Elder, the night here. Others in thin Civic Club A sks F or Don ations from A nnosi Sale —Plan Flow er Show Snowstorm On M t Ashland Delays Completion Of Stock Fence Repairs C. 0 . Officials H ave no Coast Derby Planes P ass Over Ashland—Two Planes Leaving New York This Afternoon E xpect to Reach Jurisdiction They State Spokane in Time for Dinner Tomorrow E v e n in g - One Mishap Mars Race from Frisco to Spokane—» WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.— (LP) A viator is Uninjured. • — I. C. C. officiti» expressed opin ion tonight that the Commission lacks any authority to Intervene Six Class B planes in the San Francisco to Spo In the Honolulu fight film show kane Air derby passed over Ashland and stopped to ing controversy and indicated no day at the Medford airfield to refuel. The machines action by the Commission Is prob able here. Two officials expres stopped betwen 8:30 and 10 o ’clock. A special mechan sed belief no action would be tak ical force and others interested in aviation were on the en. » field all morning. A plane piloted by Vernon Brook- John Each, chhirman of the In terstate Commerce Commission waiter, Vancouver, was- the first on the field. said the matter haa not beep pre sented to the Commission f o r (By United Press) Business, Including Streets, oplpion or action. “We have only Class A and Class B planes in the great air derby Bills, and Other Matters a limited jurisdiction over Hawa from New York flew across sparsely populated planes of a Minor Nature D iscus iian Islands and no authority over sed by City Dads—T hom army transports, which are not of the Dakotas and Montana today nearing their goal in eastern Washington. . . J , ... as Mayor is common carriers,” he said. ‘‘Even If the transportation to Class C planes took off this afternoon on a non-stop Absent. the Islands were accomplished by journey to the same destination. City street department was au a common carrier the Commission --------:----------------------------------------— ABERDEEN, 8. D. 8ept. 31.— thorised by councilmen in regu would have jurisdiction only if Fh 1 f i r m W A IT (LP)_«• E- BaHough. pilot and lar session Tuesday evening, to the shipments were completed by || fl| p \ U /|||V Charles V. Dickenson, passenger a local rail line, which probably sew roofs of trees which were , llrlv lJ L s I I v l l ° r Chicago, arrived here at 8:38 damaging a number of streets would not be the case at the port ' a. in. St. Paul where ntne planes of Honolulu. I assume that au- •bout town. City Englnerr F. H. took off this morning in the W alker said the offending limbs thorlty in the matter would rest Class A division of the New could be removed with little dam with the district attorney and the York to Spokane A ir Derby. They local courts. age to the trees and the uproot- departed five minutes later for “I think that the matter H not MQta etty. VontnnA - our concern," said Commissioner vented. Repairs of several rived h ere a t B t lT E d this Thomas F. Woodlock. "The army streets and sidewalks are neces aftern oo n . SAN FRANC1BCO, Sept. 31— sary where damage has already transport is not a common carrier under the Interstate Commerce J . 8 . C harles la “ E a g le , (LP)— The San Francisco-Spokane been done, it was pointed out. Rock” a biplane, waa firs t to law and the Commission therefore race started shortly before dawn Routine business was tran lacks authority over them T h e a rriv e In Clans B in th e New today with ideal weather con sacted by councilman in session Y o rk to Spokane race. H e Commission is not called upon to ditions along tho entire route. last night. A bill for 3436.80 was landed a t 2 :9 0 . enforce any Federal set concern The original entry list of 13 allowed the Carson-Fowler Lum ing fight films.” L lp p le tt said he did not aae was cot to 11 by withdrawal of ber company for a* carload of ce an other plane a fte r leaving Patrick J. O’Farrell, c h i e f Arthur Emanson with hls “ Eagle ment which was purchased for use counsel of the Commission expres th e C a lifo rn ia line and knew Rock** biplane damaged in an an the new by-pass which is be sed a similar opinion:-“ I do not nothing or th e whereabouts accident enroute to the field and ing constructed at the lower res see any action that the Commis o f V ernon Brook w a ite r anti J. 8. Sam, who failed to report ervoir. Mr. Walker reported 10 sion could take,’* he said. “ In A rth u r B orne who failed to In time for the take-off. men were fo rk in g on this project order to-bring a water carrier a rriv e in P o rtlan d , th e con Planes entered in .the contest and would probably complete it within the Jurisdiction of the In tro l station period. were ’divided Into two groupe, within the next two weeks. C . W . M.vers o f D e tro it In terstate Commerce Commission Class A with motors, five ban« the Clans B race crossed control, management or arrange dred to eight hundred cubiç (Planee. Turn To Page Five) th e finish a t 2 :8 4 p. m. ment for a continuous carriage or inches displacement and those of shipment with a railway company. less then 300 inches. A ll are to stop in Portland for five min utes and other ' may stop In Medford, Oregon. RUMMAGE SALE WILL BE HELD Childrens clothing is especial ly in demand and a ready market for all need clothing will be foun<J, according to members of tho Civic Club who are planning for the annual Rummage Sale to lie hold in the club hduse October 4 and I. **We are anxious that nil whb have clothing to contribute to RESTRICTIONS ORDERED the sale bring It to the club Grants Pass health authorities house on tho afternoon of /Oc have issued an order prohibiting tober 3“ , Mrs. G. A. Briscoe, all children under n . coming president of tho club stated to to that city from Klamath Falls day. , attending school and public gath I f the weather permits a flow erings until three weeks a f t « er show will bo hold In connect arrival. This measure to taken ion with the Rummage Sale. to prevent a spread of infantile Tho Rummage Sale is an an nual activity of tho club. paralysis in that district. Workmen engaged in replacing the fence about the etty water shed on Mt. Ashland have been greatly hampered by storms and snowfall according to City Water Superintendent Bar) Hosier , who recently made a trip np the mountain to tho camp. There was firs Inches of snow on the Cooperative have 1800 Medfor S iT E N T lH ^ H PO K R D STATES ..... Aa old-fashioned New England towR meeting to be held in the armpry on tho evening of Septem ber 30, was decided upon Inst I to ber (.m e e t thia evening, plans night nt the meeting of the Cham- ,for a publicity campaign which her of Commerce directors. win carry the message of For the past week the commit- ? entertainment into every tees of .the chamber have b m n jo f southern Oregon and ( preparing plana for the coming in, w ill he outlined, year’s work and It to the idea of A Pony Express Is to b the directors to present the united urated and the lavitatioi plana approve* by the directors the Mayer of Ashland to before the entire community. this territory will be cm The program for the evening daring horsemen who‘ w'1 will he under the supervision of'record Urne in reaching cl the entertainment committee ‘ of the old style pony express the chamber headed by L. H . President Coolidgg, 8 Hansen. H. L. Claycomb w 1 1 1 of Agriculture Jardine, O handle attendance arrangements. All members of the chamber and citisene generally w ill be invited to attend and an oppor tunity to mnMa ^ggaotlon for tho upbuilding of tho community will he afforded as was the cus tom in the early New England town meeting«. * . -or near <emi>erature C U E S S "8 IT'S U P TÖ M ETO X P O IO O IÏE bathing beauty contest winner, Mrs. Kesssndrs Kee, who for and prospective trans-Atlantic sv- merly resided in this city with Itatrlx, arrived at Roosevelt Field her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Tuesday to Inspect her mono .and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan, died plane, “American Girl,’’ b u t at 8:20 o’clock Wednesday morn found that she was clad in the ing, September 21, 1927 at the wrong contarne. Buchanan home in Eugene. Her Her fetching black and white death followed an illness of silk garments were too spotless several weeks. for her to get within sailing dis Kessandra Caroline Price was tance of the plane. born near Somerset, Kentucky, Captain George Haideman, her in June 1851 and was aged 76 pilot, superintended installation years at the time of her passing. of Instruments. By tomorrow ■Her marriage to John S. Kee, work on the Instruments will be who preceded her in death, oc completed and the plane will he curred at Springfield, Missouri, taken to the turn table at Mitchell Field for tests. A test flight will In 1877. For the last 17 years, Mrs. be made by Captain Haideman Kee resided in Ashland, Butts and Miss Elder Thursday, the pair Falls and Medford and Jias a host alternating at the controls, and the plane w ill be ready to go of friends in these cities. Surviving are her two children aerose the ocean Friday. Mrs. Buchanan of Eugene and W. E. Kee of Medford; two brothers, and two stotres: John I Price, and. Mrs. H? M. Tinker, of Sunnyside, Washington; Reu ben Price, Medford and Mrs. Fannie Swink, Eugene. New lights recently installed Funeral services will be held from Beech street to tho end of Friday afternoon at the Buchan tho parking on the Boulevard an home In Eugene. Burial is are in operation and aro attrac to be made in Medford. tive and giving excellent satis faction. Tho now lights, situ Astoria — Cranberry harvest ated in the center of the park about ready to opon, with record ing on stool standards Are iden crop. tical wlthUwo tost lights which division spent the night in Fargo. Leslie Miller arrived first at 4:30 isat evening. « In another race from Saif Francisco, six Class B Craft and five Class A planes were speed* ing toward the same goal. Load ers In both Class A and Class B of transcontinental flight are now roaring away scrom Mon tana nonring tho goal w hen they are dee today. , Clam B leaden left Oleadive this morning and Clam A lend ers B. B. Ballosgh la a Laird commercial plane arrived In Mile* City and sped on toward BUtte, tho last control stop before Spo kane.