PAGE FIVE
JAIL ESCAPE IS
SENTENCED TO 5
YEARS AT SALEM
1 1IU1IIY3 uiaiui
ILLS OF WORLD IF
Mi's. Harry says she Im'krimI lier
to take Tnnlnc and thai it re
stored her to splendid health.
MEDFOftD MAIL TRTRTJNE, ftfEDFORt), OT?EfiONT, WEDNESDAY. FETSIUTATiY 20, 102 f
ASHLAND, Feb. 10 That women
can do away with the evils of the
world If they will only do Intelligent
thinking was one of the main thoughts
brought -out' by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dun
bar at the meeting of the Crvlo Im
provement club held on Tuesday. She
deplored the fnct that so many clubs
. at the present time are leaning more
and more on speakers to give them
a message to which they listen and
top often then forget, but urged all
Women to put into actual practice the
Ideas given Jay outside speakers and
then develop them along original lines
In local clubs, alio urged all clubs to
develop their younger women and
emphasized the necessity of all mem
bers, but officers particularly, know
ing their own organization and know
ing the different departments possible
in each club. Mrs. Dunbar pointed
out that the woman's club has risen
from a corner In the comic section to
a place of real responsibility In the
world and that 'now women must
mussure up to their opportunities.
She explained the . various depart
ments of tho 8tate and General Fed
eration and how each club affiliated
with these may profit from each de
partment. A luncheon was held at the Civic
club at noon in honor of Mrs. Dun
bar, for of fleers 'and heads of commit
tees only. Tho nfrernoon session,
however, was open to the public and
a large number of women were ready
to 1ioar Mrs. Dutihar by the time the
business session was over. At the close
of the afternoon ten was served, Mrs.
E: V., Carter and Mrs. E. D. Brlggs
presiding at the tea tables.
Mrs. Luis Ulrlch of Medford spent
the day in Ashland, where she at
tended tho Civic Improvement club
and also transacted some business.
E. Lamb of Eugene, plant chief of
the. Telephone and Telegraph com
pany and O. P. Moss, division traffic
engineer o Portland, were in Ashland
Monday on business.
Mrs. Sarah Gardner, owner of the
bazaar,. Is building a beautiful new
home on -the . corner of Church and
High streets. Tills is a bungalow type
and Will be very beautiful when fin
ished. J. A. Cary of C'liilotfuin was in Ash
land Monday, attending to sovcral
business interests here.
The Washington's birthday ' ban
quet which will be given at the Ar
mory on that day, under the direction
of tho Chamber wf Commerce will
combine the Llthlnns, Kiwanis, D. A.
Rt and other organizations In one
general meeting, each group having
their separate places and designs.
This is to be a very Interesting and
worth while banquet. A very good
fcrogram has .been arranged in which
ttfinm. ItrnmHipn't niiisli'inns nf ' this
City1 will participate. There will also I
Be several speakers, among wnom are
Irving E. Vlning, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, Whitney. L.'
ftolae, a prominent speaker from the
Portland C. of C, also prominent In
the. state organization, and the presi
dent of the southern Oregon cham
bers. Tickets are on sale at the
Chamber of Commerce rooms for
M..00 per plate, and the meal prom
ises to .be one of tho best ever pro
cured for any such occasion.
Fifty or more Aslilnnd business men
and farmers mot In the opening ses
sion of the Agricultural Conference
at Medford Monday. A pleasant fea
ture of this first day's meeting was
a lunchebn at tho Medford Hotel, at
tended by the farmers of the Belle
view, Valleyview. Talent districts and
the ABhland business men, under the
direction of the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce. Professor Lindgren of
Oi A, C. gave a Brief talk on the live
stock Industry and Mr. J. H. Itobbins,
manager of the Ashland Fruit and
product assocatlion discussed the
question of -an Increased supply "
fresh vegetables to be extended over a
longer period than at present.
A very interesting and profitable
meeting was held by the Chamber of
Commerce this noon, it being the reg
ular forum day. The main lek',r
for the day was Mr. Albert E. Hb
erts. International secretary t"e
Y. M. C. A., county and town depart
,mcnt. Mr. Roberta brought out the
toot that the present chnos of tne
World was occasioned by the recent
war and also said that the hope of
the world is in the future genorutlon.
lie urged that the boys be helped in
every way to live In Ideal surround
ings, both morally and physically. He
urged each man to "adopt" a boy and
help him to live a clean life by otter
ing his friendship and advice In every
Way possible. Mr. Roberts also gave a
very fine address to the high school
students In the afternoon. In this ad
dress he particularly urged that
everyone make an effort to live a
clean life, and to trust in God. He
said that the cigarette evil of today
was one of the largest things in a
person's life, and that a boy s h'c
may be Tuincd simply by smoking a
few cigarettes. He urged that every
student do his or her best to live a
clean life, regardless of his surround
ings and cricumstances. He gave
many amusing Incidents during the
course of his talk, which added
greatly to the point, which ho so ef
fectively brought out.
MAY CLOY
With Kolb and 1)111 in their latest
laugh rim, "A Hlg Reward." coming
to the Armory on Tuesday night, Feb.
20th.
LADIES' AUXILIARY
I
10
Tho I-rfulics' Auxiliary of tho Anior-
enn Lesion at their meeting last
evening in the armory resolved to lend
their asHlstanco nnd support to the
indoor circus, sponsored by the Amor-
ican; Legion for the five nights of
March 7. 8, 10, It, IS. The auxiliary
are joining In the campaign for soil
ing tickets for this event, and mem
bers of the auxiliary may secure tick
ets from their officers. .
Tho American I-eg!on held a 'spec
ial meeting In its quarters and Seoley
Hall, chairman of the circus commit
tee, reviewed the progress of the
plans for the indoor circus that had
been made up to this time. Com
mander Paul McDonald, chairman of
the Ticket committee for the circus,
told the boys that he was arranging
for several novel ticket selling and
advertising plans for this coming
great event and solicited the co-opo-ratton
of all the members in making
his plans successful.
Every indication at this time points
towards the American Legion Index).'
Circus being a tremendous success,
and as this is the "first event of this
kind to be held in Medford. the legion
boys will make it one; long to be re
membered. -
Harry Zangley, a slip of a hoy, con
victed In the cricuit court of burg
lary, and whose dash for liberty esca
pades have occupied prominent spots
in the news was sentenced to five
year si in the state prison at Sale in
Tuesday by Circuit Judge Charles M.
Thomas. The youth will ho taken
to Salem tonight by the sheriff. Zang
ley appeared for sentence handcuffed,
i. Zangley leaped from a train In Cali
fornia last week, was recaptured at
San Jose, Calif,, and broke nud ran
from his., captors, only to he halted
again when 'bullets whistled, about
him In a railroad yard, was brought
back Monduy night by Deputy Korn
crook. On the trip back, he tried to
chew through the chain of the hand
cuffs, and marks of his teeth show
in a soft spot, where tho links had
been soldered.
Zangley was tried and convicted for
breaking Into the Economy Groce
teria In this city and last October, with
four others, broke out of the jail. He
was arrested at Pomona, Calif., two
weeks ago under the name of Sand
mire. The prisoner Is a mito of a man,
only 19 years old. Half hid years havo
been spent behind restraining walla,
being sentenced to an Indiana reform
atory for boys. Ther he remained
until 12, was released, nnd returned
when found guilty of "beating up a
girl." Zangley claims this charge
against him waV false, ' and he was
freed again at 16. He served a term
In a Pennsylvania corrective institu
tion, nnd then commenced to -wander.
Sheriff Terrill describes Zangley as
"quicker than a coyote, and slippffry
as an eel,''
Ship Founders, None Saved
SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal
vador, Keb. 20. Tho gasoline-driven
vessel Colorado has foundered in tho
Gulf of Fonesca. A ship sent to rescue
the passengers and crew found no
trace of them.
No motor vessel named Colorado
appears in shipping registers.
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