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" page era " fEBjORD MATT TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OftEflOy, SATURDAY, ,TITNn27, ft2t ..- x- ...n, m 0 MllttUIUnt BEND IMPROVES- A NEW RECORD HORNSBY RETAINS GOLF SENSATO m n pt to ii in rfifi "IN ASHLAND MAKES . UfftTD, Ore, June 27 Six hun dredths of nn inrh of rain fell In Itcnd Into yesterday afternoon. The tom pnrature during the nflornoon reached U4, five detrrees less than the previous dayu ProBpectH today were for an other day at least as warm as yestcr ;day. All forest fires were down this morn ing, according to the forestry office. -Fire conditions were much improved (with the relative humidity at forty early this morning and it went up to more than seventy during the night. t , The fire in the Houther.T part at tho pine forest which was giving eoiiHld- j eruble trouble yesterday afternoon is no wunder control. It covered nine ncros of timber, officials reported. jjjiuviTu vii fti in ii 1 1 were huh ourmug this morning, but none is serious. ASHLAND, June 27. The out-of- state- registrations for cars have til- CIlMWfiO, June 27. (A (irorgn Hisler, pilot of the St. LouIh A ii)"i'iciinH anil A I Simmons of tht Athletics, aro the first major leaguers PREDICTS APPLES MM GOOD PRICE THIS YEAR zelle, until IfMifi, when they moved to Ashland. Mis. Uavls was a consistent Christian, and a faithful member of the Methodist church for many years. She Is survived by her hiiHbnnd, three rons, one daughter, six grandchildren, two brothers and five sisters. Tho fu neral kM vices are to bo held at tho Mel hodixt church, this fiflcrnoon nt -' , j 2 o'clock. ' I Superintendent Ham of the Uo.se- WALLA WALLA, Wash., Juno 27. burg schools was a speaker at tho Kl- J. Vi O'Krlen, vice-president of WuiiIh luncheon today, He urged the the Union Pacific system, here from passage of the bond measure for the Portland today on company business school and ilescri0s ltoseburg's plans In connection with the location of a for tho Improvement of their schools, pruno dryer to be built in the Mil- With Supt. (I. A. Itriscoe and V. . N. i ton-Freewator district, stated that Smith president of the board of educa- crops bid fair to he good through- tlon present to discuss the measure, a out tills section of the northwest and complete outline of the contemplated good prices were In sight. Improvements In Ashland were given, u "From reports obtained in the enst, which includes the remodeling of It is evident that the northwest apple Hawthorne as a new Junior high, with crop will be in strong demand this a new grapimar school in the oast yoar and will bring a good figure," iwrt of town, and the present Junior mi id Mr. O'Brien. "Virginia, a heavy MlKn t ,,c tor the first six grades upplo producer, has a short, crop, on ,nc went side. whilo severnt nthm- pi. mum rIhIi-s 'rc Talent Irrigation District will ready sui-passed any June registra tion since the bureau was established heer with three days remaining to swell the Ojniber. With tho exception of four days, the registration has reached more than 100 each day, and on thro days more than 200. June 1st, aw tho highest mark set, with 244 'cars registering, the highest record In the slate of out-of-state cars. There were 3074 out-of-stutc cars registered up until June 26. Mrs. Amanda Davis, wife of Cirant Davis, died at the home of her son Frank Davis, of Ashland, Wednesday I joi. The figures include gam evening Sho was fifty-seven years of Wednesday. age. Mrs. Davis was horn at Lincoln, The batting leaders of the Ameti Logan county. 111. Her parents, Mr. f.an league are in the same position nadirs. J. T. liryan, came to Oregon they were a week ago, with Sammy in U2. settling at Myrtle (.'reek. In nn0 f the Athletics topping the list 1R76 her people moved to Williams. wlth 4:!l u. wingo of the Tigers where she lived until her marriage to . iH Buct(nil With .41U, followed by lUee 1SXX. Mr. and Mrs. Davis lived at Oh- London, June 27. (a. p.) Long Jim Darnes, American prof ftintml golfer, was bound for his urn home In Cornwall today to receive congratulations of his mother as newly crowned open champion of Croat Britain. Ho finished his gruel ling competition nt J'restwick, Scot land, yesterday,- with two rounds of 7!i-74, which added to Thursday's 70-77, gave him an oven 300, or one stroke below tho two iirltlshers on h(u knnlu 1, ..., ...... n,..l Tt,r nml for !I2S. Ialest statistics show that Slsler has collected 1 0,1 hits and Simmons of .are light on nppb this year. Thero in also a well grounded feeling that act a host to the people of tho valley Sunday, when a barbceuo picnic tho Rmln crop will l.o h..i-t and that wl" n,n'" " ' ),ut ' """" T'V by Hoptc.nl..,,- 1, tho llnlto.1 Kt.itox p,y ,"Hl,,rt t". '"TV1. l.h0''m- will have no whout to export, whlrh will cause a hrllt diiimtitlc murkot." FOR NEXT WEEK of the Drowns with .410 and Ty Cobb with .401. Ken Williams, the St. Louin slug ger and Dob Meusel of the Yankees failed to increase their home run totals, the Yankee still being in front with sixteen, with Williams one be hind. Williams, however, Increased his total base mark to 175. In base stealing, Johnny Mostil of the White Sox continues to lead the pack with a total of 22. Maxey Carey and Clyde Hnrnhart of I'itlsburg have made an appear ance, among the leadiifft batters of tho National league. Darnhart Jump ed from firtlVto third place with an average of .:t!3, and Carey from twelfth to sixth with .373. There has been no stopping of Hogers Hurnsby of the Cardinals, who remains safely In the lead with .427, eleven points more than he had a week ml'o, Hornsby collected 14 hits ill h last seven games. Four were homers. Ho holds leadership of th emajors for homo run hitting with 21. i ilay.cn Cuyler, another Pirate, con tinues to hold the honors as the beat run getter with 08. irchle Com ps ton MacDoiund Smith, tho American who had been favored for the title after his record of 6 It of Thursday nftoi on, brrfke wide open on the last 18 holes and took a had 82 to finish third with Abe Mitch!, long driving Britisher was fourth with 305 and fifth place was di vided nmony five Britons, including the veteran, J. H. Taylor. Joe Kirk wood, the third Invading American, managed to land among the first ten with 314 by doing two 7li's after his poor start of 162 for the first two hounds Thursday. The Hritish golf experts seemingly are impressed more by tho fact that Smith lost than that Haines won. Smith .was the favorite and his col lapse yesterday is termed as one of the most astonishing ever seen In any open championship. V. or C. Man Tennis Chami. PHILADELPHIA. June 27. ' (A. p.) e, (I. Chandler of tho Univer sity of California Is the new inter collegiate lawn tennis champion, de feating In the final round of tho tournament today Cranston Dolman of Leland Stanford university. Tho scores 're 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. t. S. Polo Team Defeated. LONDON, June 27. The cham pionship United States army polo team was defeated today, thirteen goals to 3 by the famous Indian team of the Maharaja of Jodphur. SAN FRANCISCO, June 27. Weather outlook for the week begin ning Juno 28, was announced hero to day by the United States weather bu reau as follows: Washington-Oregon: Normal tem perature generally fair weather, but With the probability of local rains dur ing the first part of the week. The for grant Creek dam about i) o'clock, ro pair to Hyatt Prairie, where the barbe cue will be served. A wealing of more than local inter 'est occurred at 11 o'clock, Thursday. June the 2fth, at the Episcopal church, Telegraph avenue, Oakland, California, when Ihe marriage vows of Miss Frances McWiftiams and Mr. .lames Spencer were spoken. Miss Me- Wlllams Is an Ashland girl, attending its schools and later teaching hero most successfully. For some time her ) work was In Junior high. The past few years she has taught In the Oak land schools. Junior high work, also. Mr. Spencer is a member of ii pioneer family; the spencers coming to this valely In the early day. lie Is a civil engineer, juid manager of the Kngle Point IrrigTiion district. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will arrive In Ashland early In July, after a leisurely trip PLAY PHOENIX Ml Wins College Golf Title MONTCLAIR. N. J., June 27. (A P.) Oeorge F. Lampreeht of Tulane university, a resident of Cleveland, Ohio, became Intercollegiate golf champion of tho United States today by defeating Jack Westland of the University ofWashington in the finals of the annual tournament,, 9 to 7. . .' j i 1 . jt Karl Saiidu Wins. NKW YORK, June 27. (A. P.) Mrs. Payne Whitney'H Navigator, Marl company Sande up, won the $10,000 great Amer ican atakes for two years olds at Aque- Thc O.-O. team will play the fast team from Phoenix Sunday at 2:30 p. m on the Lumber grounds on North Central. Tho Owen-Oregon team has neon duct today. strengthened by the addition of Dick ; Jarvis, a southpaw from Fresno, Cal..' TI1K SAX FRANCISCO HAN K nnd Joe Woods of Ontd Hill, who 32tt California St. (and Rranches), have recently been employed at the San Francisco mjUt j For the quarter year ending June I 'Mil, I - i) , a O 1 VKIVIKI II JIN IIL'CII Ut'- elared at the rate of four and out; quarter (4Vi) per cenj per annum on all deposits, payable on and after July I 1st, litJfi. Dividends- not called for arc added to the deposit accuunt and Murphy KO's ;ojpimn. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. June 27. 'rankle Murphy, of New Orleans north- knocked out Jim (iorman In the sec- est flro havjn-fi will be lower than the, ward, which will Include many points und round of a scheduled ten round rarn interest from July 1st. 19 preceding week nf interest, among them Yosemlte. i,()ut at the Wiulske Indian convention I Deposits made on or before July 1 1th, , ! They will be at home this summer In hvY0 l)lMt iKht. . Joe Coffnian of Port- I!2f.. will earn interest from July 1st, Eagle Point, according In itresenT n,i i,.i, (Vim. 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Medford, Ore. tOMfl BASEBALL TEAM Rl ,. py unci pronp, ,MM ROGUE plans. A host of friends .loin in tendliiK Kf-nd wishes for tl future, hap py and prosperous. fllliinis nrrlved this even- Onklntid on train 15. lie will home of Mr and Mr.s. Ken. neth MeWilllunis for a time. Ills friends are Kind to note that his health Ik niueh Improved. The I. T. A. Institute Is scheduled for July 1, 2 and 3. As was stated In ThH Onpco baseball team will Jour Hey' 'lb Hokuo lllver tomorrow after noon to tn k o on the speedy town ft I)nvlous Issue, the lnrnhmw will ho team of that city. given ovrr to lectures at the assembly lloth teams ro In nood shape and porlmi at Summer Xormal and the af fthould put up a real Kiuno, betnK ternoon sesslsons will be at the Clvle ovemly matched, according to tho rluh house, from 1:30 to 4 oVlork. preliminary dope sheet. Last Sun- Misss Frances Hays, national field see day IIokuo Hlvor won from Jackson- rotary, wll bo In ehare, nsslsted by ;tvlllct 7 to tl and t.'opco trimmed Mrs. (leoi'KO IVrkins, Portland, presl )tiieU,. by the samo scoro. lloth dent of the stale organization and Mrs. ytoum . aro out duplicate last houls Dodgo. Ashland, vice president. WeeH'ti win If possible anil an Inter- Kven the trnnn hour Ih filled nt ,tstinK battle should result. Summer Normal, for nt that time a . Kevoral rai of Copco enitdoyes mly orpanled plee elub under the and other local baseball Tans will ''fib-lent leadership of Miss l.oonn necompany tho home team on tho- Marsters, members of the fueulty. trip. - practice. Swimming. under M Iss ., , .. . , . . i Itlunienfeld. nnother faculty member. comes after the rlose of the afternoon 1 tessinn and tennis before the opening I also In Miss Itluenfeld's capable hands. I Miss Marsters. also, has a period de- - voted to music iLt the noon Intermis- COMPTON Funeral servh-en for slnn. !bth State Supt. J. A. Churchill the lutp Louis A. Compton, aed 4!i and Mr. lenders, president of the nor ;ears, husband of Lillian Compton, nml at Monmouth are Invited to visit father of Archie, Irma, Floyd and the Ashland normal during the ses lUraco Compton, all of near (inid Hill ln. Supt. O. A. Itriscoe, director, J. will bo conducted Sunday, Juno UK, H- FnHrr. representing the Chamber Hi .OA m. from the Conger fu- f Oommcrro. and as a reKent of tluv UrM parlors. Imminent, Odd Fel- J1'10 "' ,U,V n , cenioioiy. l0.a haV(, ,.,.,. of thp ns(.mi,iy ,,. liixls durltii; TthlH wopk. SnmotliillK wimlup. Vivsicidiiy'H lli-sulis. At Vt'jn(in, 2; I'nrUimH. . At Hiilt UiUo, Ii: San Kramlmn. At Oakland. 1; 'Kcallli-. 2. At HacranuMiln, ;l; l.im IMlKi'li'H, OBITUARY siu;i'Uiuti 1 'OCNI) XOT (;iILTY o rContlnued Prom Pave One) 4, special arranged for each day. Many plans are being niade tadd to the pleasure of the students attending. Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Ha vies have re turned from their mirth's outing spent touring southern California and In visiting relatives at Hunt lug ton Heaeh. During their absence Mr. nnd Mrs. it. C. Forsythe have tieen In charge of the store. q Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vaneo u( I,o An tes nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 Knglo of ol fired the ntate's attorney had not given littv best efforts to the proQ tiutlon Jpf Shepherd and who said weveral witness who were not called tdiould have been 9 scd, whs aluiost Ignored by Mr. Crowe In his remarks today, but the prosecutor was plainly wmthful over thn Jurist's charges. inc prosecutor no. mreu no wou.u rterkolcv are spending tho summer In gro before tho grand jury and Ashlsud. Mr. and Mrs. Vance aro hat ti "no bill" be returned exon- former residents ami L. K. Kuglo came ratln Shepherd In tho case of tho recently to join his wife who has been death of Mrs. McCllnto( k. n th,. city for some time. Thoy will ' l wild ho had not decided what live ut the Park Hotel, action to take with regard to Charles Mr. and Mrs. William Pentner were d Falman. head of an unrecognized pulnfully bruised and hurt this veo School wlA'h he calls the Nailonul when their horse ran nway. upsetting I'nlverslty of Sciences, who told n the vehicle and throwing the occupants fctorv that he had taught Shepherd to the ground. They were taken to tno Jinw I administer typhoid fcb as to produce death. germs I M'lNon I'lineral TucMlay Funeral Nervices fr tho late Cora M'ilgon, aged tij years, three months, five days, wife ofkV. F. Wilson of Itoca, Calirrtrntii, will be iondutd from tint Conger run era I p-i rlors Tiiendiiy. June Sat h at 1 a: :ia a. in. Interment In the Odd Fellow s cemetery. hospltiaLhy (J. M. Frost. Willie suffer. Ing fro lunhtick and bruised, it is stated that both would recover. Italic In F.nsttin Orvaon. I. A t;l.ANIK. Ore.. June . . (A. .) Thunder storms accompanied by bronchi relief from the heat 1 litte yesterdiiy. The m.fihmum Mti.red lu tei'd:iv Was MI'liM flt.l A and R I ALTO Last Times TODAY For tho H 1 K Picture Your Friends Have It 0 o 11 felling Y o tl to Ho Sure and Soo Nellie Beautiful Cloak Model with Claire Windsor Lew Cody Mae Bfsch Edmund Lowe Hobart Bosworth Raymond Griffith Hy H. 11. Van Loan Adapted from Owen Davis' fa mous nii'loilraniu of 100U thrtlla and clitlla STARTS TOMOROW 12:30 MONTE BLUE and VIOLA o DANA IN THE PERFECT GflCTURE REVELATION" with MARJCmiE DAW and LEW CODY THE WILD LITTLE DEVIL OF PARIS AND THE MIRACLE OF LOVE BLY RODEO ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE STAGING OF THEIR ANNUAL 7th MOUND -UP AT amatfe 17 TIT!. Jra OREGON V 2-3-4 July World champion riders will appear, world champion bucking contest, relay races, chariot razees, bulldogging, roping bare back riding? Also the greatest western night show ever held on0the Pacific Coast. FUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES y skies ttiic clear n weather contiu'd arm. " 511