V'o(taiiiy, June 20. ABHLAKI) WtKKLY STDDICM , - i Local and Personal .... . f ii FRIDAY'S NEWS Chief Hutcher on Vacation- Chief of Police Hatcher Is taking advantage of his week's vacation to make several Improvements at his home. .Ddring bis absence, Tom Roberts, jformerly night police, Is the acting chief of police. Roberts' place on the night shift Is being tak en by Patrolman Webster Wertz. Canyon City Visitor C. P. Huight, editor of the Blue Mountain Eagle at Canyon City, was an Ashland visitor today, stopping at the auto camp ground. He was accompanied by bis family and W. H. Schroder and family. Mr. Halght expressed himsetf as well pleased with' the city, especially the autp camp. He mode a short visit at the Tidings office. VlHit at Oakland, Calif Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills left this morning on a motoring trip to Oak land, Calif., where they will muke a two weeks visit with friends. Returns From Sacramento Miss Virginia Jones, who has been visiting j her gityidmother for the past weeks at Sacramento, Calif., re turned yesterday to her home at 20$ Mountain avenue. Hilt, Calif., Visitor , Victor H. Smith, of Hilt, Calif., von in the city today on a abort business trip. He expects to remain until Monday of next week. Ohio Victors The Misses Lillian Smith and Hel en Moore, of Pataskalu, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M .Beaver and family, S16 Ohio street. Tennis Tournament The tennis tournament scheduled for July, as recently announced, will be played July 11, IS and 16. The tournament will be open to juniors, Juveniles, seniors and free-for-alls. The games will decide the county championship for 1921. The win ners in lust year's tournament were Jaunitu Griffith, junior girls; Wen dell Spriggs, Junior boys; Terrance Torrenoe and Jaunitu Griffith, mixed doubles. I 'aim Bureau Plana Celebration The Farm Bureau of Josephine county is planning a celebration to be held at Riverside park, Grants Pass, on July 2nd, among the fea tures of which will be the main ad dress by George A. Mansfield of Medford, president of the state farm bureau federation, and community Ipglng. lined for Intoxication Mrs. Ethel Scmyth, who figured iu an auto-mobile accident on the morn ing of June 12, and charged with intoxication at the time, was fined $50 and costs at a trial yesterday morning before Justice of the Peace Gowdy. Cullf. Visitors R. E. McCracken and family of I'klah, Calif., arrived In Valley View last Sunday to spend the summer at the homes of J. It. McCracken and James Lennox. Kuenuiieiito Visitor - W. M .Denton and family accom panied by their guest, O. O. Hartlg, of Sacramento, Calif., are spending the week-end at the Rogue-Elk re sort near Trail. Southern Calif. Visitor Leroy Dart, of Huntington Beach, Calif., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer on Oak street. 1ooking for location A. Furman, former proprietor of a tailoring establishment In Mt. An gel, Is In the city looking for a busi ness location. Hilt Card Party Eight Ashluiid women were enter tained yesterday by Mrs. Z. N. Stew art, of Hilt, Calif., at a 600 card party given at her home In Hilt. Mrs, Stewart was formerly Mrs. C. ELHART'S SWEET PEA DAY SATURDAY, JULY 2 Tlif luily or girl bringing to our store on, above date, the largest and finest bou quet of Sweet Peas grown from the Spencer .Sweet Pen seed given away bv El 1 oz. XVSIS Perfume Bot tle lontainiiig Perfume. For the boquet containing the greatest variety ' of colore, grown from these seeds, we will give a 1 oz bottle of XYfcIS Perfume. DON'T FORGET THE DATE, JULY 2 E. Davie of this city, Those present from Ashland at the card party were Mesdamea Fred Folti, William Wal lace, Elmer Sanford, F. F. Whittle, Emma Jenkins Murphy, Guy Jacobs and Hatti Smith. ' Sells Medford Home W. A. Mill of. this city has sold his Medford income property, to W. S. Kee, also of this city. ' Former Aohland Girl Visits Miss Ethel Simpson, of Marsbfleld, Ore., who several years ago was an employe in the First National Bank here, was an Ashland ris'.tor yes terday In company with the J. K. McClaren family, who are Rogue Riv er residents now. Los Angel Visitors Pearley and Robert Andrews, bro thers, from Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookmiller on Morton street. Entertains at Whist Mrs. Whittle entertained the Whist club Wednesday atjtemioon at her home, Third and B streets. It was the last meeting of the Whist club for the summer. Leave for Mytrrl Creek- Mrs. E. W. Redifer, who has been visiting at the home of G. W. Dedlfer, left today for her homo In Myrtle Creek. Rogue River Mayor Visits Judge J. 0. Gllmore, mayor of Rogue River, was In the city today conferring with the Chamber of Com merce committee for the celebration July 4. Judge Gllmore, wild will be one of the principal speakers at the coming celebration, . stated that Rogue River would be well repre sented In Ashland on July 4. Wrecks Car George A. Van Nata, 439 Chestnut street, now owns a cur with two broken was shoved into the dltc'i. spare tires and several accessories as the result of an accldeat in the Siskiyou mountains about six miles this side of Hornbrook. The car driven by Mr. Van Nata was struck by a oar immediately following the Van Nata auto, and with two wheels broken was shoved Itno tba ditch. While Mr. Van Nata was away obtain ing aid to reclaim his car, passing thieves are alleged to have stolen two tires and several tools from the wrecked car. William Visitor F. W, Reld, who has beeu a bus! ness visitor in Ashland for the past few days, returned yesterday to his home In Williams. Htate Normal President Here J. H. Acker-man, president of the State Normal school at Monmouth was in the city today for inspection of the summer school at the high school here, a six weeks extension sesion of the regular Monmouth Nor mal courses. Has New Cnr Rev. Evans, pastr of the ll.iptlnt church, has been sporting a new and shining automobile on tbe city streets for tbe past week, ItuildN BunffUovr Mr. Z. A. Moody, 107 MHnzanita street, Is breaking ground for a fine new bungalow. Patau Home Mr. C. M. Bomur, 470 Allison street is having her house painted. -" Remodels Home E. K. Hall, G46 Liberty street, is extensively remodeling, painting and papering his house. WBDXBHDAY'M MOWS RpendN Vacation Here Vernon H. Doran, who has been attending school at Oakland, Calif., arrived 'this morning and is spend ing a three days' vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Doran, M Ashland street. Medford IVsitor Miss Pauline Johnsort, of Med ford, is visiting her cousins, the Misses Beth and Joyce Johnson, lG!i North Main street. - To Face Trial Mrs. Ethel Scmyth, who figured in a recent automobile accident near Talent, will be tried tomorrow nl 10 o'clock before Judge Gowdy al tbe city on a charge of Intoxication. It I alleged that she had been drinking prior to the accident. Taylor Faneral The funeral of John Monroe Tay lor, 72 year old pioneer who died Monday on a ranch two miles east of the city, was held at two o'clock this afternoon from the Dodge un dertaking Parlors. The body was buried at the Kingsbury cemetery. The deceased Is survived by his wife, eight sons, and several relatives liv ing in Ashland and the Hogue River Valley. Baby Girl Arrives A' seven pound baby girl srrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carey, Third street. Olebratioa Work Mrs. C. L. Loomis, chairman of the ways and mean commltt" of the Jackson county parade, acenm panledbr Miss Anna D. Kopp, Jesse Wloburn sad Amos C. Ninlnger, chairman of th July celebration mo to red to Medford and Gold Hill yes terday on celebration business, They report the two towns are busting with plan and' preparations for the celebration. .' Maine Visitor .... .... . .Carl Banks of Bath... Maine, It vis iting hi aunt, Mrs, B. O. Wallsteln, 78 Second street, knit his grand mother, Mrs. E. Weren of IhU city. Leave for Frisco . It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mullet led this morning by auto for San Francisco. Blakiyou-Visitor Mrs. Jesse Barham, of the Bar- ham Mill company at Siskiyou, was an Ashland visitor today' with her, five mouth ttd- baby son. "'-., . Siskiyou Visitor Mrs. William T. No'rris, from n lumber camp settlement at the sum - mlt of the Siskiyou mountains, was In the city toilay'on a shopping tour, H. Johnson Cheerful . According to word received by friends in Jacksonville, W. II. John son, former president of the Bank of Jacksonville has been assigned to clerical work in the state prison by tbe warden. Johnson writes a cheer ful, letter. He will be returned to Jacksonville as a witness iu the bank cases at the fall term of court. Liquor Distiller Fined In Justice Bagsbaw's court at Jacksonville this forenoon was held the 'hearing of Thomas Williams on the charge of maintaining a nuis ance at his homestead clulm two miles from Jacksonville In having about appliances and materials for tbe manufacture of liquor. Williams was found guilty and fined $50 and costs.. As he was without funds be was taken to the county jail to serve out the fine. The other charge against him, that of manufacturing liquor, Is held iu abeyance by Asssit ant County Prosecutor Codding, who has the case in charge. R. Car penter, who last week was shot while near the Williams .abiu andjof good character is eligible. Th!,lT reK,'llwl hen ,or mm '(!"'!, seriously wounffo'tf Is Improving and J tile mystery of who shot hiiii is as deep as ever no far as the authori ties have been able to ascertain. New Medford Minister- Rev. E. P. Lawrence was installed as pastor of tbe Presbyterian church in Medford last night. Rev. C. F. Koehler ot Ashland preached the sermon and put the constituting; questions. Rev. H. H. Hanson of Grants Pass charged the people and Rev. Jos. Angell of Phoeuix gave the charge to the pastor. A pleas ant reception followed at which pas tors of th other , churches of . the city extended a welcome to the new miniser. Mr. and Mrs. came from the Klamath u rail. church to their Medford work. They have already won tbe good will of the people and the church looks for ward to a larger life of fellowship and service. "Word From Former Asliland Fhiii- Uy A letter from the H. S. Palmei lee family, states that they are lo cated on a motor route just out of Sacramento, Calif., and are all well. The Palnieiiees will be remembered as former residents of Ashland, hav ing gone east from here to Dodge Center, Mlnn.j about a year ago. Visit Friend Here Mrs. Susie T. Neil, a former well known resident of Ashland, spent a couple of days visiting with rela tives and frieuds. Mrs. Neil is a teacher of music at the girls' school, Castillejo," Palo Alto, Calif., ana is on her way to visit her daughter at Portland. , Returns From Miirshfleld MIbs Nola Kept, who has been teaching at Marsbfleld, and, for the last few weeks, visiting at Salem, Portland and Roseburg, has return ed, to this city. Return From Kugene Mrs Ella Mills, who has been spending the past several month at Eugene, returned Monday to her boiue'at 427 Boulevard. Visitors Return Mr. und Airs. C. L. I'urmentor, who visited Mrs. J. B. .Mosier and Miss Ruth Osmon of this city, have returned tn their home in Sa lem. ; LAives for Willamette Valley Mrs. W. T. Cochran. 298 Avery street, left Sunday for a two weeks visit In Willamette valley. Bu-tlulay Purty . - A birthday party was held at the residence of Dr. Oeo. J. Klux, In honor of his daughter. Miss Louise E. Kiuz, on Saturday afternoon, June 18th. Refreshment were served and a; good time enjoyed by all. Those present were, the Misses Doris Montgomery, Louise Ruger, Alice Ruger, Adeline Coovling, Velma Clupp. Ruth Hall. Madge Mitchell, Marie Mitchell, Juanita Ross, Mar Jorie Oouch. Katherine Phlpps, Dorothy Ninlnger. Dorothy Paddock, Marie Hatcher, Lola Barnthouse, Lola Kelly, Louise Kinz, Mrs. Ada W. Jones of West Salem. Wisconsin, and Mr. Geo. J. Kin. j SATlRDAy-S NEWS Aslibmd Boy to Graduate Wilfred Tarr former resident herai and employed in Whlted Jewelry 1 store, has uearly finished th pre scribed course It) the School of Opto metry, Rochester, N. Y., and tn the mean Urns, before graduation, Is cast ing hi ey westward with th view of deciding upon s permanent loca tion. . .". ' -' ''.'. ; . 'v- Visit at 'Frisco Mrs'. N, O. Bate hu gone to 5a n Francisco for visit with relative,-. . . Returns to Counts'. t The H. S. Palmerlee family who re turns dto Minnesota sometime ago to locate there permanently amid old home surroundings, are. attain on the western coast, located In the vicinity of Sacramento. M'ord BualneM Visitor- , . Frohbach. secretary .of the Chamber of Commerce, spent Tburs day afternoon In tb city attending to business matters, ! i"00'""0" MoUh VMtoi MISS Florence rooi, cuuuiy """io : , . demonstration! agent, who Is on her! .i. , i vacation vjaiwis rrmmen m uni iui- ' mer home Iu Montana, Is expectedl hack on Julv 1st. Keimut Once Stirred Fight Here Many Vocal peopl we recalling at C(M.gw w ltodson . tula time that Jock Kearns, manager, (JeorKB w Do6lon lhe ,flclm of Jack Dempsey, on July 4, 19H,lffi.inllB111.,(. .,.,,, Ir wrta , UIUUKUI Kvupra v w,u vnn fighters to stage an exhibition here. One of them poted as Red Watson, n lightweight of some proniinenco, but soma one discovered that Red was fighting some place else that day, and tbe cat was. out of tbe bag. Kearns is well knownto a. number of, Asniana anu aieoiuru proine. ' V. M. C. A. Camp Meeting The last meeting of the Y. M. C. A. cajnp candidates for the camp which that organization will establisn on Rogue river near Butte creek next week will be held at the public li brary in Medford tonlpht at 7:80. This gathering is to make final ar rangements for the 12-mile bike to the camp from the city park next TuaoHav mnenllltr AnV hnv nf .luck- .. . o ,,i MM CUUUU Ulil ."-"'n equipment will be sent by auD.i Indications are that boys from -all parte of the county will be present. , The return trip from camp will bel made next niursaay. , ltogue wver The temperature of the KoBuBnverv.c(jms (o tb w a na greauy ( u ... weather of the week, and the depth o tue water has much subsided, which means hut in another week: there will be fine fishing. Hear creek and the smaller streams are In the same condition. Viidts at MertforO ... . Miss Mary Ellis was iu Medford i.amiLe,Tnure(Uty risiting frifnds ana ivpn. t Leaves for 'Frisco l,b 6ll,hv lt tills CitV left this , " WiJO. Swedenberg, n.J7ttomtohiA. The names appoared In an . reii "to W Yo k tislnes lvertisemNtt In the Portland a- be caned to Jo.k on h' . from San Francisco. ... From Full Creek Mrs. Agnes Herndon, who has been! visiting her son, John, at Fall Creek, has returned to Asliland lor a few weeks. - Return From Calif. Visit Misses Nino, and Hazel Emery ar rived home last evening from their three weeks outing trip through Calif, going as far south as Tia Jauna, Mex. They visited with frleds at different cities along th way. Baby Boy Arrive-- . An eight and a half pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Martin June 20 nt Salem. The pa- rents are former Ashland young poo-P1"" ole. Mrs. Murlii was formerly Miss,'" Brittie llushuell. Released on Boil Oscar Erlckson, of Portland, charg ed with colliding and damaging an automobile owned by Jame M. Mac gulre while it was parked In front of the latter' home, has been released on 100 ball. He will appear before Justice of the Peace Gowdy, Monday morning for trial. Grocery Store Kolil The grocery store near me soum-i ern Pacific depot and fornwiiy owned ( by William Hibbs has been P'irchas-;,,mbi ed by H. O Wolcott. TIICRSPAT'S KWR Diunaya Car Mac- A car DeiwuK"'s ,w . i . . i i ., d guire was oamasru jtiri; nintr hv u naaslug motorist who bumped a roar fender of the ma- oe during the social hour and ex chine while standing in front of the Plained the music class work which Mkttgalr home. 657 Boulevard. he will have charge of in the aum 4 0 'mer school: A number of Civic i'.iif. Fred Deardorff, who ha been spending the pant lew weeks at Riv erside, Calif., returned to his home, 523 North Malm today. Mr. dorff and child remained at River- j 0 j I'ndergoe Opera ii" i Mr. N. H. Harrison, who under-j went an operation at a local hosplt- al the early part of this week Is reported Improving. - '' J. W. McCoy Leaves . J. W. McCoy, cashier f th First National bank, left early In the Week, aecompatnjed by M dangh- ten, Margaret and France, to joln,eo gave a most Interesting and In- Mrs, McCoy, who for s-veial weeks past has been having a civl"? of scene from mountain to sea lr-el. The family car wa taken ilong, and there will be a series of delightful motoring tours throuslot.'t central California" with San PrancifCo center of radiation. '. . " I Bert R, Oreer to Return Bert fi: Gneer.-edltor of the Tid ings, and .family will leave Burbank, Oailf., June 2T, for Ashland. ' They will motor oveiMha Pacific highway and expect to arrive here on or about .July 1. Auto Thieves llusy '.The auto thieves are still busy In Ashland, and if they do not change weir vocation soon they will prob ably be nursing their wounds In the near miure tor people are getting, i their guns In working order. ' Work on Dead Indian Rood Work 111! 111 a rWiH I nil I Mil nvaH , will commence this coming week, ac- . , cording to a statement made this morillnr hv E P Mnnra tl Iu nlnn.l . , ' " m""",'" ura,)r '! twenty-five per cent to a maximum' ! of ten per cent h:w been confined by illness to his home for several days. To Hulld New Home - Z. Moody is preparing to build a tine new home on Mmi7:iniih Micet. Zenas, Jr., of Portland, has been here of inasectiBf, md specific.! tions of the nar'ntal mlclle. To Buiy Medford Woman Here Mrs. Nancy J. Brandon of Med- ford died vetr,l.,v ami th- !.,.! ment will be In Ashland cemetery ! obJ';,l'""'bl 1'i"K. should prabably tomorrow afternoon. She! "I101"1 ,h "m,tr ,0 tl,e 1,ail had cached the ripe old aKe of i.n'''tlT with the demand that steps nearly 86. The older residents! or this city will remember that she was the mother of Frank Brandon and I George Brandon and that the lam . WarnJiut .Ashl.in, ,,. , , po,jce (o hg (m dl(tpo(.1l)(f of fakfl who (a bwn workillK Dl,llsm,liP ulX( Yreka.i9'0" il w"" maintained by Council- jam! whi Is ihnnirht i, l.e lii,ie.l i man F. J. Slilnn that the chaperon j(hjs w fieec!nu'l w) bnt Mi)p0((.Uiln(,inK. Thl fllw, .iecision of .1. edly valuable watch, which he of - few to sell ridiculously cheap, as he claims to be broke and away fron home and desires to raise mnnev to get to th bedside ot his sick wife.' Purcluwe Interim Bonds Aaionjr Roeue River valley our - l-lmneru nf Interim hnnria In (ha He. reu-;tunft M bonding ii ...v l' j j .... iiuuj, who trttva sigiiPn uii ir a rtv organization of the concern are L.ipollce officer, who bus been doing I V-..U i, , , "ie npanow, ami r. the latter of Asli - signea up 'iner me new regime. 1 Hold Iegre Hewtlon : Hon to be sent to congress asking Siskiyou chapto.'. Royal Aich Ma-! that the battleship Oregon, of obsn sons, will confer the 'toal Ai ;'j de i lete design and now said to be rust gree on Thursday evening this week, Ing at tlie docks In the navy yards and Ashland Lodge No. 23 holds a: at Bremerton, Wash., be moved to third degree session on Friday ev-l Portland where It would be fitted up enlng. . CIVIC IMPROVEMENT I tXVB TO KNTER FINK FLOAT IV I'ARADK By M ItS. JOHN H. DILL (Corresponding Sec., Civic Improve-j ment Culb) The Civic Improvement Club met lit Auxiliary bull Tuesday ufternoon. matter of putting on a float for jhcksuu muni) - paraun wm ui cussed vith enthusiasm. A strong committee was appointed to make and enter the float which will throwi Mr. Walker announced last night down the gauntlet to all entries from j that the extension of Scenic Drive over the county und will, so all Civic, was rapidly Hearing completion. The members declare, be so original and 'Granite street sewer, near the auto uuique that the Judges will hand overjpark camp, h stated, will be flnisb the $100, first prize which Mr. Wln-ied soon. burn has offered, without a uiurmer of apology to the second prize v.-in-, ner. - Any way, Interest is high on the parade and the following muke up the committee:. JUesdanics ,K. K. jiarcy, c. II. Gillette. W. A Shell. w G Curry II. P. Holmes, A L. ,, K h,,,,,,,,,,,,,!, o. L. Hanson. W. M. Barber, William Myer, Maude Creeks, Mary Wilshlre, McConiiell. I Hlnthorne. and maybe others so ei' Jthuaed over the matter (liey can't stay off, Herbert Bickford Passinore drop- pad In by Invitation, met the i i-j meinucrs are planning to tase me chorus work and some of them pri-lhe vate lessons. I Another Important matter from a' Dear-'hospitable angle on Ashland's purt'the least Is more thau a dozen years nosiess io me the state at the Normal Is the matter of loaning cotton blankets or light covers to be used on th beds if these visiting teachers. Several Civ- ic members promised covers yester- day and gll who will loan cover call hp Mrs. Fuller at once. These cov er and blanket will be returned at end of aix week school. Tbe Misses Edna and Margaret ' :Daugherty gave several Hawaiian musical number. Mr. C. L. Han- etructlve parliamentary drill. Mrs H. Fuller lead the club in a com munity sing. . Mrs. E. S. Willis and her daugh ter, Mrs. Key of Oklahoma, were among the guests of the afternoon v Mjs. McWilllams and Mrs. Ham. mond wflfe" social hostesses. " . Mrs. Winter gave a brief outlin? of the coming six weeks Chaittnu qua, .. . .; it was voted td hold the summer meetings in the round table In th Llthia Park. Miss Grace Chamberlain, the president, expressed herself as de lighted with the Interest! In chic work which prompted the members to hold regular meetings through ;,ne summer season. fixy col'.YCIL WILL PASu ORDINAN'CK FOR PANCK RKGl'LATIOX Dancing cheek to cheek, the Moonlight WalU, the Shimmy and two other representations of terpsi- chorean art, names of which could ... ... not he recalled, were cataloged as taboo last night at a meeting of th Uy councl, when uo allbjeot ot dance hall regulation was aired iu a discussion started by Councilman A. C. Joy. Tbe general opiulon oi the city council was expressive to; a cleau up aim to ertect such un end the ordinance committee win iustructed to confer with Mayor Lamkin and Chief of Police Hatcher for the purpose of framing Mich regulations and ordinances as would be necessary. The council was em phatlc in its opiulon that enforce ment of ordinances governing danc- es should be the problem of the I dance ball proprietors and not left to ,he i""v'dual enforcement of the lroit employed by the ctv. It tat-d that the chaperon, notlc- be taken by the management I to have such couples excluded from the dance floor. The ordinance, so drafted that it will designate ob cetlouiibln dances and have ; "hiliket" clause 10 biililillK I lie da i: res under different names, will Jbe prepared In time for ena.iuien the t ,.oulci, .,., ,,,, 5. In tB9 early part of the discus- l" "'''- ordinance . against, objectionable 1 cmll1'" w" ,h,,t citations ol w mcessary The council agreed, however, and i reports from slate officers to that effect, that Ashland was one of ;the cleanest moral cities in the. stale regarding the conduct of ils various - aniusemen places.. Special credit n-119 civeil Chief of Police HutChlM' -for his work in establishing such i w,.. 1 iu A A special icptuimwu i un v.vj, I ....J, tl, alula PUHAIlllv nllfFllf'e.l n w..r,n" by the city, told Mayor Lamkin at the conclusion of . Us work here thai Ashland bad less Illicit liquor with- n , clly P01l(lmH ,. lmy tller ... r.. 1: "irhu.i. The city council mude a resolti- by the authorities of that city as s rest ship that would aid iu naval. recruiting. Tba Idea, as originally! formulated by the city council ot Portland, is lu honor the veteran j fighter of the seas which would oth- jerwlso bo relegated to tlie scrap heap. Instructions were given City hu glneer Walker to proceed with plans for the construction of a cewer on Mead street between Iowa mid Suin- mlt streets. Tlie sewer was pro- poser by property owners on .vtcaii street. KPOItT CIIATTKIl PACIFIC Sl'OKTS SERVICK l!47 Russ llhlg., fan Francisco By IIII.L L'NMACK Pacific Siorts Sei-vice That champion of champion bicycle men, Frank Kramer, is still ridlnot and beating the bet.t of them. Only last week at Newark, Kramer won a mutch race from Willie Kpeiwer, conceded to b one of the best of tlie present day pedal pusher. Kra- inr won Hie niatcn ny taKing two straight races from Spencer. When it is remembered that Kramer has been racing (or more than 20 years, and that he held the world champion ship for 17 years straight, it must admitted that such a man is su- perhunian. Kramer today is well past 40 years nf age. which to say longer man in .iverauw man eep tip competition. With the Pacific Northwest row ing championships scheduled lor Vancouver, July 9th, and the Cali fornia stale titles al San Francisco July 4th. participating club in both events are biking more than usual Interest in the series of race. There 1 reason. Tbe winning crews inj the senior race are to meet later in the year to decide tbe Pacific t oast championship. San Diego I coming, noi-th to San Francisco for tb tatj of California title and should they wrest the honors from the present holding crew ot tbe S. F. South End club, the southern boy will undoubt edly ask the winner ot the northern regatta to com down to Coronado. Tent City and row over tho famou Olorietta Bay course on September 9th. If the San Francisco crew re tains Its title. the coast race will he rowed in San Francisco. The; Pacific Coast tennis cham pionships now going on at Berkeley, Cal have shown that new stars are being developed on this coast. How ard Kinsey for the past two yeirs has been known as a wonderful drfu bles player with his brother Uoli, and was always fair in singled. His1 performance against world doubles Bill Johnston in the Bingles stamps Kinsey as havln even a greater fu ture on the singles courts than his friends have credited him with. True, Johnston beat Kinsey, hut If wj one of those victories wlr.'re I ho champion was mighty lucky to get away with It. Further than that Kinsey showed remarkable all round Improvement in his game, and forced Johnston to do his best. More than one hundred of the best eastern athletes are coming to this coast for the natiouol track and field championships at Pasadena July 2 to' 5. Add to this probably one hun dred southern California athletes, thirty from San Francisco ami about the same number from Portland and tho Pacific Northwest and yoit .have as fine a gathering of the country's. und the world's, best men that has ever been gathered together on this coast. The various big amateur ath letic clubs of this coast are taWim advantage of the visit of tn eastern men and having meets after tho chiiiuplonshlps. San Diego with im iliiestionably the greatest and best equipped athb-tlc stadium on this coast is letting a big opportunity slip by. .KIT F.W SCHOOL lllltK.CToRSi IW. (iAI.KV CHAIRMAN' Homi'i Hillings mid Dr. W. K. Itiii'liiuuiu ivrre elected .Moiuliiv lit the school IhiiiiiI as ilii-edom for Hie tcim of llirce je;1S each. Dr. Itiictiaiiuii nas rc-c,i ted anil Ho mer Billing was elected to fill the vacancy liy lite expiration of Dr. i). W. tiivgg's term. Dr. (ti-egg was succeeded a clmiiiiuui of Hie board by Mis. K"sa Dodge Caley by right of e norily. Other members of Hie iHinnl are W. 11. McNuir und V. O. X. Sniilli. Fred S. Kngle was v-eleeled dlstriet c1mmI cl'lk. Tlie Philippine government is f.i chvg 'baukruptry. Major (ieneral Leonard Wood and former Governor' General Forbes declare In a -mblt-Rram transmitted to congress by Sec retary Weeks, who asked Immediate a action on a bill authorizing the Is land government to Increase tlm lim it of Indebtedness from SlS.flnn.ouil to $.10.000,1100. Jars with Lids Sizes One Gallon to Twenty Eggs Are Cheap Now. Waterjjlass Your Winter Supply. Provost Bros SHOO FLY Spray your animals with Fly uud keep the flies away. Shno 1CELESS COOLERS Cse Icvless Cooler and mnka if p.iy for Itself In a year in ice bills. New White Sewiug Machines, al ways on band. I'sed machines for rent. PeiPs Corner ! ICITIZENSfj U BANK J OF ASH LAN I A HIGH STANDARD I n of banking service is at ' II n all times maintained by H R THE CITIZENS HANK II D OF ASHLAND, assuring , H U a banking connection that H fl Is eminently satisfactory. B I Accounts cordially Invit- k JpffH SAVINGS' ff7oUri DEPOSITS