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fKDFOBT) MATL TRTp,tTNR iTF.DTiORD,. ' QTlEflON, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925
OF
1.0.0. F.LI
OPENS IN ASHLAND
ASHLAND, Mny 18. Delegates lo
tho I. O. O. F. unil Itebokiih en
campment bef-iin comln-r In Hutur-
day nnd Saturday cvenlnfi. Sunday j
ttie advances guard honan cornlnff In .
Saturday and Saturday rvnnitiK. Sun-
duy tho advance guard continued;
to arrive, with hundreds expected; TltOOX, fVnlhini!. May IK. (By
tomorrow. .Monday's prouram is Ah-m-cI-Ui-iI i'rew.) .Miss Joyce tt'.'.h
ronflned tarcf-lv to the denartniont ertMl. the tltlili.l.ler. sicurc.l the fiivt
Council of tho ratriarchs
Militant,
Which has its sessions in the ar
mory and to tho Ludies' auxiliary,
which meotH at the Elks temple.
Tho council hns its regular session
at 3 0:00 a. in., the closing session
at 1:30 n. in., conferring at 4:00
. m.. the Ladies' auxiliary
mtf)
Us regular session at 10:00 a. rn.;t
at 1:30 p. hi. tho closing Bcsslon
arid at 4:00 p. m. the conferring de
gxeo by Crater Lake nuxlllary. At
6:00 p. m. the banquet at the Elks'
templo for Patrlnrchs Militant, La
dles' auxiliary and candidates for the
liecoratlon of Chivalry. At 8:00 p.
in., tho conferring of tho Decora
tion of Chivalry occurs, followed at
0:00 by tho Patrlarches Militant ball
for Patriarchs Militant, Ladles aux
iliary and all who receive tho Deco
ration of Chivalry. Tho convention
Is held four doys, Mny 18, 1!) 20 and
21. Tuesday promises to be a par
ticularly full day with Odd Follows
and lU'bolcTihs both in session
The Haecalaureate service
graduates for Ashland high
In the Flint Methodist ch
day evening, 8 p. m., with tho pas
tor, tho Hev. 8 . J. Chanoy deliver
ing tho address. The church was a
bower of beauty, and special music
by tho choir under the direction of
O. II. Yeo was given. All tho other
churches hnd dismissed their even
ing services to do honor to tho
young neoplo who are finishing the
hlgh school work, and Justly proud uun 0f Manager Connie Mack of the
oould parents and friends he of the Atblcilcs that Ham Cray, formerly of
happy group who aro facing tho fu- Fort Worth, Texas, would rise to tlls
turo, ready for tho next step. Tho , Unction as tho ablest right hand
address was ono full of food for pitcher In the American league has
thought not nlone for tho young upproached fulfillment,
people, but for nil gathered thero. (Jray hnd bis seventh consecutive
Plana for tho celebration of tho triumph yesterday In turning back
BOth 'anniversary of tho First Pros-' the Cblcngo While Sox fi to 1, with
byterlan chureh aro being made, Tho flvo scattered hits. Tho triumph
date Is August 28th and tho mem-( boosted Philadelphia!! winning utruak
Vers aro asked to reserve tho week, to nine straight,
from Augsut 23 to 30th for thiH 1m-
portant event, Tho committee on
ra SsSiSEATRE 3D Sffl
arrangemen
J. C. Moi
Mrs, Sarah
Mrs, W. M.. Poloy. Mrs. Elizabeth
Vim Sanl, Messrs. W. M. Wright, W.
AI. Day and S. J. Taylor.
Many of the church organizations
havo postponed their meetings which
occur during tho litno of the big con
vention and are serving luncheon
and dinner to tho delegates to aid
111 caring for them. Tho Missionary
aoclety of tho Presbyterian church
will have its meeting ono woek irom
"Wodnesday, on May 27th.
, Tho Civic club which would ordi
narily havo its last meeting on this
Tuesday, wilt convene next Tues
day, tho CtJth. At this, occurs tho
election of officers for next year.
Pleasant program numbers will bo
given.
Friday ended tho real work with
tho graduates. Social events wilt
largely claim their attention until
tho eventful night when tho diplo
mas are presented.
" Oeorge Holmes wns over from Hilt,
whoro ho is employed to spend Sun
day with his family on Church
street,
Tho liov. Cha rles C. 1 1 u tot from
Merrill has been spending the past
few days In Ashland, visiting ami
also attending to business matters. !
Mr. and Mrs. Umphlctto and little
daiiKhter aro expected thin coming
week, to spend a few days at the
homo of Mrs. Uniphlotte's parents. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Miller of church!
street.
Mr. Alan Ajidrews arrived from
Hacrnmento, California, last night, i
for a visit with bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrews of Fnlrvlew street. Mr.
Andrews Is n civil engineer in the
government service and his w'brk hns
boon in southern California for a
monitor of months.
Mrs. Arthur (1. Adams and Mrs,
H. W. Andrews were dinner guests
at tho homo of Mrs," Josephlno Poley
and daughters Saturday evening. Mrs.
Adams has been spending tho past
month tho guest of her sister. Mrs.
Andrews, sho experts to roturn to
Pasadena, hi June.
, The Itev. II. S. Kteknrd, pastor of
tho First Presbyterian church f
Wnlla Walla ocoupln dtho pulpit it
tho Presbyterian church at Ashland
Sunday nt the morning hour of wor
ship. His sermon theme was the
'yrrall in the Shadow." The Uev.
Klekard Is a guest at the home of
his' daughter, Mrs. It. J. Woods. Mr.
nhd Mrs. Woods have but recently
cntno to Ashland from Walla Walla
to make their homo.
A law enforcement conference for
tho maintenance of constitutional
government will be conducted by the
Flying Squadron Foundation at the
Chnutauqua Tabernaiio Juno 9, nt
2:80 p. m. There, will bo a mass
mooting In tho evening nt eight
o'clock. Tho speakers will bo Oliver
W Stew.t, president of tho Flying
flquadron Foundation. Mr. Stewart
is editor of tho National Enqu er,
former member of tho Illinois legis
lature nnd for many years nn asso
ciate In the work with J. Frank
Jlatv of Indiana Qnd Miss Norma
C, ltroun, a former chaplain in the
Cndlana senate, promincnO'"cal peo
ple will nlso take part in the pro
gram. Mr. Stewart and Miss Drown
wll9 bo guesU of the Climber of
Commerce forum June 9.
ft
Kugono cltiT.onn at tho regular June
school election will voto on n special
levy of isn.oon. for school purposes,
1 6, Ono of which will be for a nor nth-
8HSHSH5
PROVIDENCE GIRL
GOLFER BEATEN
Fl
round of the Mritisb women's golf
championship today by defeating Miss
Wardeli of Ireland iieven up and six
to play.
Miss Cox, tho Welsh champion, de
feated Mrs. .1. Collls Jtiown four up
and two to play and thus carps the
right to meet MIhs (ilcnnu Coltett, the
jorrner American enauipion, in me
second round tomorrow.
jMIsh Mae O'tJorman'of Providence,
R. I., was the first American entrant
i--:S
to be eliminate
experienced D
score was eight up and seven w play
, Miss C ell Leltch. former ftrilinh
jChamplnn, defeated Mrs. Jack Coch
rane, L'anchnry. eight up and six to
play.
Miss Edith Leltch, Wnllonheath,
.defeated Mrs. Cautley, Thant, by one
! up.
Mm. Allan Mac He! h, Howdon, de
feated Miss Dnbson, ttrockton Hall,
two up and one to play.
!ssiun.
GAMETICS IKE '
IT NINE STRAIGHT
NEW YOi:i;, May 18. ( By Aso
cial cd Press. ) The year old i.redic-
LEA
BAN Fl C A NCI SCO, May 1 8. Frank
nrazU I, bard bitting third baseman
of tho .Seattle Indians still leads tKp
for PuHfl.v Count league batters
MOTHF.K :- Fletcher's
Casloria is especially prepared
to relieve Infants in arms and
Children nil agc3 of Constipa
tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic
and Diarrhea; allaying Feverislmess arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
.To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harnilc-No Opi.ilrs. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Clesm your
s
Without water powder or soap.
No muss-no bucket to carry around.
Just tahe a bottle of MOLE rub
its rubber nose on a win
dow. The liquid feeds
through nipples out on
the glass. Then wipe with
a cloth. That's all! The
window i cleaned and
polished. No matter how
dirty. A
P all your windows.
K. C. Co.
TAABt MAR NIO.U. PAT OP
"Dlf Under Dirt
Klr Cfesmleal Corporation ChtM
with nn avcniKo of 4fJ4. Altfioutih
h(! dropped 3 1 uoJnts duriiiK tli
vftk, Hrnzill han a kioi mfirK
over lliuh of Portland who is uriroml
in I hp ilwt with a .413 perrenlasc. ,
Paul Wnner of tho tralln next
with an average of .'i'J'J, white Vitt,
. Suit Lake, comes next with .3y3.
Tin e nvi-r:iKa include Hat unlay 'a
State Must Raise
$300,000 to Pay Up
Spanish War Vets
MALUM, Ore., May 16. Heeauflc
of nn amendment by the llr2f. 1-k1h-
laturo to the ex-nervlco inenH bonus j
and loan ait whereby the benefits
of the act will apply to Spanish war
veterans, it will bo ne.-esfary for
the ex-service men's stand nld com
mission to creato a fund ' of ubbut
$3oi),000 for tho purpose. This will
probably be done by a bond issue.
The state bond commission will on
Wednesday of this week sell irriga
tion district bonds in tho sum of
$122,000.
ROSE ML GETS
0. S. SUBMARINE FLEET
SALEM, Ore., May 1 8. Governor
Pierce today received a telegram from
the Kcoretary of the nvy stating that
Inst ructions havo been issued to the
commander of the battleships now in
(he Pacific to detail the submarine
tender Savannah ami submarine di
vision No. 11, comprising submarines
S-24. 25. 20, 27, 28 and 29 to Portland
for the annual Jioso festival June 15
to 20.
Tho governor had requested that a
portion of the fleet be sent to Port
land. .
FEAR FILIPINO SCOUTS
KILLED BY NEGRITOS
MANILA. May 18. American mili
tary authorities at Camp Htotsen
burg believe tho threo Filipino stouts
who have been absent fm more than!
a week wero murdered by Negrito
outlaws in tho mountains near StotB
enburg. The scouts were hunting
mrame, Instead of deserting as , was
first reported. It is believed the Ne
gritos killed tho scoutH . with bows
and arrows for tho purpose of se
curing their guns.
Mrs. Ka.V Much Improved.
KALKM. Ore., May IK. Mrs. T. It.
Kay, wife of State Treasurer Kay.
who has been critically 111, and in
tho hospital In Portland for the
last three weeks, is much improved,
Mr. Kav said today. Hope Is enter-
tallied that she will return to hor j
hone In SalMn In a short time. ;
windows
few cents cleans
Try it ad see.
Instant
Clas Gleaner
At A.ny Ciwser
Mason, Ehrmrai & Co.
l t i i
zr 1
m GRACE ESME-
DESERTS HUSBAND
NO. 3 EN NEW YORK
NBW VOIlK, May IS. .Uy Ahbo
r: luted J'reHB.) An advertisement yu)-
liHhfd yesterday in the personal col- j
uitin o a', local newfpaper over the t
nnno of Frank Teavue JenniiiKH, man
ufitcturur oM'oluinMa, S. C, Augusta,
Oa and New Y'ork, and third hu-
liand nt the former Lady Crare Kwno
MeKente, announeed
that Mr. Jen-
nings had been deserted by his wife
seven'wreks ago, and that he disclaim
ed any debtH incurred by her.
Theadvertlsement was Inserted by
Jennings' brother, George, it was re
ported at the newspaper office. In
quiry at Frank Jennings' homo show
ed lie hnd been out of town for two
weeks and was not expected to re
turn soon.
Lady AlcKenzle, who Is said to de
rive her title from her first husband.
Farquhar McKenzle, son of a Scottish
peer, was married to JennThgs at he
apartment in tho Hotel Ncthorlauds
on February 4, by the Uev. Randolph
Pay, rector of the Little Church
Around the Corner.
After their wedding Jennlnvn de
clared his wife would relinquish her
title and be "plain Mrs. Frank Teague
Jennings." He added that If ehe
wished to return to Africa, scene of
her Hon and elephant hunts, it would
be a pleasure, trip and not with a
hunting expedition. Lady McKonzic's
present address could not bo ascer
tained here. Ijidy McKenzle's second
husband, Krnest 1. Frlsbe, of Uuffnlo,
annulled tho marriage, she did not
contest the cult In which he alleged
misrepresentation, declaring that she
was not a noblewoman.
43 MEN KILLED
E
DORKTFELD, Germany. May IS.
(Jty Associated press.) Tho number
of known dead in the mine explosion
here Saturday has reached 4 3 with 27
injured, -
The work of "tho trapped miners'
comrades In recovering the bodies and
rescuing the wounded constitutes one
of tho heroic pages in tho mining his
tory of this region. The approach to
tho victims wart' ' both difficult nnd
dangerouH. Oxygen apparatus could
nut be carried .on the hacks of tho
rescuers, but had to bo dragged with
difficulty through narrow passages...
Many In tho rescue expeditions
wero overcome by poisonous gases.
President Von'- Himlcnhurg, Chan
cellor Luther and Jr. Otto Itraun,
Prussian premier, havo telegraphed
messages of condolence.
Account Accident
SNAPP
BROS.
Show Train
Delayed in Getting
' to Medford
Will Open
Tuesday
Night
My 19 Ul Screens
Location:
Opposite S. P. Depot
PUGET SOUND
LEAVES BIG
Pf'HT TOWN'KKXn. Wash., May IS
Lore 11 Smith, a recluse' who .died
here Saturday night, left $100, 00U in
United StateH bondu and $20,000 in
cash besides a valuable farm, an in
vestigation' has re vented.
NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS
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In hlu private practice- Dr. H. S. Thacher demonstrated that such symp
toms ns lmMKestlnn, Cins on a Sour Stomach, llelchlnK. Dizziness. Colds that
Hang On, Sick Headaches, Constipation, that Tired FeelinB and a general
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and that reller in such cases comes
Cleansed and Toned and tho System is
Why This Gives Relief
When working as Nature intended
your Liver does three things Acces
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First, it purifies your BLOOD, every
drop of which passes through tho
Liver every fifteen minutes. Second,
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are essential to perfect DIGESTION.
Third, your Liver supplies the secre
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Intestines so that your Bowels can
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every day. When your Liver becomes
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thinga; consequently, you suffer from
one or more of tho symptoms above
described.
. Share It With Family! , .
Just to prove to you that you CAN
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' HEATH'S DRUG STORE
109 East Main - .... . Phone 884
I 1 i
And
A leading dentist
states that chew
ing' gum cleans
the teeth and acts
as a mild anti
septic In the
mouth.
A prominent phy
sician urge its
ase after each
meal to Keep the
teeth free from
decay.
"After Every
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wi.i she. sw. i
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Smith had lived in a cabin near
Port Townsend for more than thirty
year?. He was forcibly taken to a
lmapttal by Clallam county author
ities. Jit! had Imagined everyone was
after his money and when persons
approached his cabin he ordered them
av-ay with a gun. He wan about 70
yenr old ami has rolativcu in Kng
land. ..
Columbia plaster wall "board Call
for prices.', Wallace AVoood Lumber
yard. -
often the result of a Sluggish l.iver
quickly when the Liver is properly
working normally again.
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Physicians for their COKKECT1VE
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Each ingredient is chosen to help
Nature to cleanse and tone the Liver
to correct this cause of Constipation
to improve Digestion and Strengthen
the System to tono tho Tired and
Overtaxed Nerves, and t3 send purer.
Healthier Illood coursing through your
veins.
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we ask in return is that you tell others
what a few spoonfuls did for you.
Keep up this helpful treatment after
the sample bottle lias demonstrated
its merits in your case. Show your
friends nnd relatives that the regular
dollar slxe bottle is sold under the
guarantee that every penny will be
refunded if for nny reason they are
not completely satisfied.
This Coupon Is Good for One Sample Dottla of
Dr. Thaclier's Livsr and Blood Syrup
Mother said
"You may get
a package of
Wrigleys too
Wise mother'-'-'
she rewards the
little errand runner
with something
delicious, long
lasting and ben
eficial. Happy, healthy
children with
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Meal
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1 Westerners gladly hand the
palm to our Eastern friends.
Building subways and skyscrapers-yes!
Football -possibly-
Climate -improbably.
Pleasure auto driving no I
We drive more months of
the year have greater
scenic attractions. The areas
open spaces" draw us farther
from home. We know roads
and autos and tires!
Which, In a way, accounts
for the success of C-T-C tires.
They are built in the West to
' meet Western conditions.
Eastern engineers came West ,
to build them-but they make
.them for the West as well as
in the West 1
Today they are ranked as
one of the three or four really
fine tires in America. They
are the largcst-sclliiig tires made
in a Western-owned factory.
Motorists in the nine western
states know what a tire snoiild
do. Their purchases show that
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Come in and let us show
you this remarkable tire.
"Quality vil! never be '
sacrificed to meet a price"
President '
Columbia Tire Corporation
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Sixth and Riverside
Riverside Garage
132 South Riverside
Crater Lake Service Station
East Main Street
Heavy-Duty Passenger - Full Balloon
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WHY NOT BUY FROM THE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND
CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION?
We Wholesale and
Retail
Fresh and smoked meats, home--made
lard and sausage. Fruit and
fresh vegetables from the farm,
every niornirfg. Fresh Fish from
Marsh field. Creamery' Butter,:
Cheese nnd some can goods. We
give the consumers the beuefit of
our large buying advantages.
Johnson Produce Co.
241 .N. Fir St.
Phone'97
Bring tho worn commuta
tors here. V0 turn them
down properly, undercut
correctly and materially ;
lengthen the generator's -life
by A-l workmanship :
plus thoro care. Modern ;
equipment real service. !
. Built-byhand ;