ASNIAND MÜS It” wxaibbk ENTEBPRÎ8IN0 Oregon—Clçwdy and foggy ■ xd^äBP0”1- INDIVIDUALS Ashland* Leading N * • -, , JuattM romeas for Over Fifty Years ASHLAND, OREGON, Changes in Time Of Mall Schedule Iffeetire Tcnter- row—«. P. Local Ttsiii to Discontinued Today-—Mo­ tor Bus Service Bffective xOmOlTOw. >Wlth the sinking of the son, Monday evening,'f Beh- temher >4, tbs end of anoth­ e r year will he marked' for Jewish people throughout the country. “Rea Hashonna” the Jew­ ish New Year w ill be obaerv- ed Tuesday, September 27. Special services will be held throughout the week in Syn­ agogues over the entire world. RWOMMENIW h w V ’ < sh Re-appointment Fred Wagner as postm aster fol­ lowing the expiration of his present and first term has been recommended by Con­ gressman W. C. Hawley. Mr. W agner’s present term will expire December 19 of this year and his re-appoint­ ment will be for u period of four years. Mr. Wagner took bfflce four years »go suc­ ceeding E. J. Kaiser. Tunney Earned Victor Over Dempsey Marion Mack Who Was to Have Carried Greetings of Hollywood to Dempsey on Night of Great, lig h t Believed Lost in Death Valley or Bad Lands. Complete schedule of arrival and departure of malls from the Ashland postoAce starting to­ morrow. September 26. the date o f . the Initiation of the new Southern Pacific schedule was announced today by Postmaster i Prod . Wagner as follows: Mails from the north are due to arrive in Ashland at 10:65 a. m. and 2:06 p. m. Prom the south at 10:50 a. m. and 6:26 p. m. Malls will be dispatched from the Ashland postoAce aorth- •bound at 10:16 a. m. and 4:56 p. m. and southbound at 10:16 a. m. and 7:26 p. m. 1 Malls will be dispatched d a lly 1 except Monday by the 8. p. ¡ ’ motor coaches at 0:30 a. m. t o 1 Medford to connect with the a l r j 1 mall service, first class a n d ' 1 newspaper mail only. Thio mail ‘ will close at 6:16 a. at. daily except the Sunday morning pouch * which w ill close at 7:46 Sat- , urday evening. ( HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24.— (IP) — Piatta tor search of the deso­ late wastes of Death Valley and the bad lands of Nevada and Utah for trace of the missing plane in which Marlon Mack, film player and Prank Tomlck left for Chicago were being made irst of Series of Meets Famous P r o m o t e r . and today. Will be Held at Bear Mall pilots are searching for Heavyweight Champion Greek Range S u n d a y , the plane. Attend Luncheon — Tex October 2 if Weather Per­ No trace of the plane which Plans Elimination Con­ mits — Membership In­ tests Next Year — Says left here Wednesday, has been- cludes Local Organtoar D e m p e e y Must Prove found and neither have carrier tions. , pigeons returned. Himself Worthy. Miss Mack was io have carried CHICAGO, Sept. 24.— (U>)— Tex greeting from Hollywood to Jack Rickard is not considering a third Dempsey on the night of the match between Jack Dempsey and fight. Oene Tunney, although ue is willing to promoto such a match if Dempsey proves himself sup­ erior to any other „contender, he raid. Flans to c « n d u c t a - and a ll autos w ill be stopped the "seattindnt against them waa practically half of a fine buck Detroit, 0; New York, 8. Naw shifts and deeeptlvs plays Caldwell. Persons coming here from bitter and aay effort at their pa­ which Mrs. R o b e r t - Herrin Ht. Louis, 8; Washington, 5. are expected by the btgh school The government range Is In ex­ K lam ath Falls and planning role would be so htttarly opposed. Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 4 gridders to confuse and baffle cellent condition and those who brought home as a trophy from to live here w ill be placed It would bo futile.” American, Hecond -Game the Alumni team la tbo grid are sponsoring the matches are • hunting trip made last week, under quarantine fo r . t w o Sheriff Jennings is planning to Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 1 battle which is In progress this anticipating much interest will be was taken off the rear part of weeks. A ll south approaches make a trip to H ilt. California,, the W. H. Frulan home on B afternoon on. the high school aroused and a goodly attendance to the city w ill be guarded Pour Local Girls Included in an effort to locate the shot gun grounds. will be realised at the first meet. street Friday night. and close cheek w ill be made which Roy In his confession said 'in Group Which Left Mrs. Herrin Is a daughter of Veterans on the high school on a ll arrivals over other he had hidden near that city. A Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frulan. team have been shifted and gaps roads. L u m b er camps aosith party of officers, including Chief No trace of the thieves was filled np with newcomers Who o f here are to assist in guard? 4 Elisabeth Joy, Naomis Leedom. Geo. McNabb of this city, spent a found and no disturbance was will have their first actual scrim­ lag against the spread o f the ? Lorraine Sparr and Dorothy day In the Slsklyous last July mage la the game this afternoon. heard during the night. The disease and no one w ill be McNeal Says Jupiter Plu Stevens of thia city left Satur­ looking for the shotgnn without I f the line can hold the old theft was discovered Saturday permitted to enter ramps viug Came at the Right day morning for the state fair results. morning. timers back, the high school ag­ from K lam ath Falls unless Time Miss Anne Lang of The Dalles, at Salem, to compete in stats gregation feels certain the smooth quuragtine rulings h a v e past vice president general of contests, in club work there working backfield will be able to Now that Jack Dempsey and been complied w ith. the D. A. R., and well known having won county honors at the do the rest and take the long sad Gene Tunney have settled their among members of that organi­ recent Farm Products Show. of the score. little argument, and "Lucky" R. C. Fowler, county agent, There la plenty of weight and sation In Ashland, will broad­ Lindbergh lias come and gone and cast from K E X , Portland at 8 and Mias Florence York, home there seems nothing in (he air to speed on the alumni team to To fill every vacant store room demonstration agent and Miss make it a formidable opponent. o’clock this evening on "Nation­ satisfy the thrill seekers but the and make every window display a l Defense” as a pert of the Bet­ Elisabeth Burr, rural school sup­ the jght of football. on the main streets of Ashland ter Citizenship campaign which Portland Manufacturer Was erintendent, will be In charge of Speaking of luck. Coach Mac Driver of Death SEATTLE, Sept. 24.— (IP) — McNeal says Lindbergh has no la being conducted. the boys and girls while they appropriately attractive during Car Special trains, bringing Invest­ "terrier” ' on the first week In October, la Con­ Mias Land la state chairman are at the fair. this commodity. ment bankers from various parts Here’s the story. Last Wednesday Annual “ Open House” of of the National Defense League. The champion stock judging nection with the Big Harvest PORTLAND, 8ept. 24.— (IP)— of the United States, weresarriv- Battery B Set For Mon­ team includes Harold Fish, Tal­ Festival Thursday, October 4, la She Is an accomplished speaker meh started preparing the normal Automobile accidents killed two ing here today In preparation for day, October 17 BANDON, Ore., Sept. 24.— (IP) and her local friends are antici­ athletic field for football. It ent; Morris Jack, Reese Creek, the work which J. H. Fuller, the preliminary session of t h e was necessary to grade the field — William Fouta, who llvea on pating "listening In” on her ad­ here Friday night. chairman of the decoration com­ Plans for the annual "open Clifford Grove, Eagle Point. In­ Elisabeth Welsh, 55. Oswego, sixteenth annual convention of In­ Cripple creek a few milea south of dress tonight. mittee and members of bis com­ In. order to fill up some holes that dividual high scorers were Keith house" or community entertain­ was killed when she darted in the vestment Bankers of the United here received the tears of hie Ufa might have caused injuries to Lennox of Valley View and Bur­ mittee have undertaken. ment sponsored by members of path of a car erlven ny Lloyd States. when ho was awakened at 6:30 In ankles. In doing this work a four Industrial, horticultural and well O'Kelly of Rogue River. E. Rogers, Portland candy man­ An extensive program has been Inch layer cf loose dirt was spread Battery B 249th C. A. C. are th morning by an elephant break­ agriculture products of Ashland ufacturer who waa identified to­ planned for the delegates w h o over the surface. The soil is very under the direction of Sergeant ing down the front door, of his and Ashland trade territory are day. will assemble for their first meet­ loose and dry and when complet­ Letter Werts who has announ­ farm house. Fouta fled from his to ho exhibited In these displays. Paul Epperley, Vernonia log­ ing tomorrow morning and will ed the field was nothing but ced the date of the affair as Mon­ home to a neighbors to call aid Miirchants are to be asked to ger, was, fatally Injured near begin to leave after the final ses­ light, choking dust. It seemed day, October 17. but In the meantime the clrcua make window displays la har­ An exhibition squad drill, talks trainers from whom the animal Funeral services for Miss W ini­ St. Helens when the car he was sion Sept. 30. Many will take a that it would be impossible to mony with the fall festival spirit had fled, had rounded him up and fred Watson, Strawberry Lane, driving plnnged from the high­ post-convention cruise to Canada, practice on it. The work w a s and entertainment are to feature ar.d cooperation has bees assured. leaving here the night of Sept. 30. completed at 11 o’clock Friday the evening, probably followed started him on his way again to whose death occurred Thursday way. PORTLAND, 8ept. 24.— (LP)— Visits will be made to Alert Bay, and at one o’clock a nice soaking by a dance. A "feeB" is also a Port Orford where Honest B ill’s after ' an extended lllnese, are to Because frosen assets and fail­ Ocean Falla and Vancouver. circus was due to show yesterday be held Sunday afternoon at three rain was falling. How’s that for part of the tentative plans for the ure of negotiations looking to­ Delegdtions from the easteSn luck, asks the coach. He a 1 s o affair. afternoon. Two elephants Were o’clock at the J. P. Dodge A Sons x ward consolidation with the First seaboard were joined en route to states that if such luck contin­ being moved overland from kero chapel. Father Hamilton of Med­ Battery B Is holding regular National Bank of Sheridan, the Seattle, by western delegations, ues the people of Ashland can drill practive every Monday night to Port Orford when the herder ford will be in charge of the ser­ who boarded the trains at Chica­ look for a few football vlctorios and is preparing for a season Sheridan State Bank was taken lost one of the aniidals. Follbw- vices. Burial is to be made at the over today by A. A. Schramm, go. • Ing Its attack on the houM, the former home of Mias Watson In during the coming season. of much Wcttvlty Including a ser­ state superintendent of banks.. elephant was fonnd eating apples Minnesota. Miss Watson la sur­ ies of Indoor rifle matches which The institution was declared In a nearby orchard. vived by her aged father. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24. — will follow the outdoor matches insolvent and liquidation Is toj FINK HUNTING REPORTED Lew Shank, former mayor of In ­ on the government range. start Immediately. COQUILLE. Ore., Sept. 24. — dianapolis was found dead in hla (IP>— W. B. Rldle. Coos county tax home today. Death was apparent­ oolleotor, returned yesterday from ly from natural causes. He at­ • hunting trip In the Eden Valley NORM AL HCHGOL T E R M tended the trial of Mayor John L. Missionaries of the Mormon W IL L HTART MONDAY Duvall on charges of violating the faith who have been working in section with one of the most unus­ corrupt practices act several days this valley, and Who are said to ual bags of the season. His kill Everything is In readiness for Faculty members of th* South­ consisted of an four-point buck This reception for the teachers ago. ' have a number of converts plan to deer, a 200 pound black bear and the opening of the fall semester ern Oregon Normal School aad Is an annual event and every res­ hold services Sunday morning In Seven first, one second and numbers of choleeet bleu two cougars. Others la the party at the Souther^ Oregon Normal GIRLS ON H IK E all teachers in the public schools ident of the city, whether they are the hall over the Medford bank tn school on Monday, September 26. one third pglse was awarded H. fell roees, dahlias and gl» 8 member or tho Civic Club of the Campfire girls of the h i g h Medford. They w ill observe the consisting of Loren Cooper, Har­ of this city to bt honored Enrollment Is expected to reach H. Hosier of this city for dis­ were exhibited. vey Smith and Merle Cramer all P. T. A. or not. Is'Invited to at­ with a reception next Saturday tend tho reception. The reception school Saturday morning started one hundredth anniversary of the of Powers brought In three 4 - 300. Many students are already The Heeler display waa • on a gypsy hike, the first outdoor Book or Mormon, a sacred history plays of gladiolls and dahlias at the moat extensive aad evening, O c to h e r'l.a ttk lP point buekg ahd ope three point. settled In town and faculty mem­ la held fo r the purpose of creating activity of the season. Recently of the pre-historlc America and a bers back from their vacation. the Medford Fall Flower show striking In the shew. Club house, members of ths Par­ a better understanding Ellen Gsley was named president; prophecy of the future ot the land Coach Mac McNeal la anxious to being held In the Hotel Medfdrd The Hosier gardons, ao ent-Teachers Association of t h a qualntauceshlp among Madeline Stevens, vice-president; it la said. R. B. Muir and A. A. I f the Wotíd wltf | strong get his squad lined up along In that city. the heigh th of their beauty, city and members or tho Civic and parents. and Charlotte Leedom. secretary; Perry, both elders of the church, characters f í a sto» o i prob- with teachers who are anxious to The show was held Friday and tbo myriads of osquMto club acting us hostesses for tho A program u being arranged Zelia Bailey, treasurer; and Opal have been tn the valley' for sever­ lema will tefe tare Ht leelvee. get a working schedule In opera­ today under the auspices of the rare hloeaoms. ara baia« V event. for the event. Rush, sergeant at arms. al weeks. — Silver Lake Leader tion. Medford Floral Society and great SHERIFF WILL HUNT SHOTGUN THIEVES TAKE HALF VENISON TWO SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY GRIDDERS IN HOT CONTEST WINNERS TO STATE FAIR National D efense Talk To B e Given TWO KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Bankers M eet A t Washington Elephant Visits At Farmer Home Watson Funeral Set For Sunday ¡Make Plans For Window Display COMMUNITY PARTY PLAN Sheridan Bank Was Insolvent Ex-Mayor Of Indianapolis Is Stricken P. T. A. And Civic Club Will Entertain For School Teachers in ¿JIR Mormons Will Hold Services Local Flower Grower Awarded Nine Prizes In Medford