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' PAGE .SR -i MEfoFORT); MAfL TftTBtjyi. MTflFOftD, onflflON. WEDXlDAY, AUOTTftT 10, 1)25 1 ; PROJECT TO COST KBW .YORK, Auk- 19. (A; l) With flv candld:itr.s fmnmlly InMko field for. mayor, the jrinmry hci'uiii- j hip in kchjmk noiier miu iiuiut. The .partJrliiaiitH liir the inayoialiy raco.ivw Hhciwii, by the iioiniij.itliitf ,e UtiniiH filed lnHt nlwlit'arc; i - Democrat -Mayor -J oh n F. 1 ly la n, for t'0innlatloii in hlsown t i l t . Kiiiyjortpd Jjy William Jtnuilolph TIrnrRt, i . Htalff Scnntoi James 'Walker. Tjnn niany dej;nve uuHI'orteci by CimTin- Republican Kiuuk 13. Waterman, fountain pen niantjfiicLurer, "regular" denJK'K'O. of repulilkiiu leader.s; Wit liajn .llnwi'tlt ibid fur it km Mtate- q Here in ry, Juhn, .?, TyonH(l."inHiii,KPnlH." ... Social lt Tho Jtv,' N,oriu.an TlinniHB. , . Tho Independent lenRue, Inactive llcnrnt political oiKiiiiiwilion, catne to life ycKterday at the Riverside home of the publlHher. JteHolutloni were patwod unanimously HUpportlngr May or Hylan and repudiating the en dorse men t of the Tammany fllate Klven a few day two hy Deputy ItegiHtrr Miehael McCarthy In tho name of the league. ' Jpsepli I1 WHlIcomhe, Mr. Hearal'H ftocrotnry, wan e.leoied , ehairuuin.- lie handed as "bunw" reports that the leafiuo' would put an Independent ticket lii: the field, hut declined to predict what his nrKuulzation would do if Muyor Ifylan wan defeated in the pi-iuiarieH September J 5. Tho oler tlon Ih November 3. Kenalor Walker has eome out with a platform which derhireH innnitK other thin km for municipal ownership nnd operation of triinult ayHteiiiH, in cludlm; bunea, retention of the five cent fare and more huIjwhvh. Mayor Hylan, riinnlucr on hiH record of elpiU yenrs, has charged that both Wh lker a nd the repu bllcti n have Ktribhed lhe five font fare liwue for political iP'ues only and are obligated to tho traction lntnfitt. Mr. Water man hap Hummed up his platform In the'wordp. "ouhwayM, schools ami safety," thfl latter 'referring to more adequate po Ik-ay ptfotfrtlon. NEARLY $500,000 I'l,VMOi:Tlf. VI.. Auk. I !. (A. I'.) President C'ooliduo Ih cnJitvliiir IiJk aiii,a.mj, aub. 19. Ariel- un uu. . , lnls ,wuted ,mll,Ict lind ,m8 sonce oft several days in tho Cow ,,.,, lolll.a Mt returI1 , .,..,,. creek country, tlio purty under tho u , ,.,,., hl howovor, l)m( ,10 win ..... -.nii or t ny r.nRinocr J-. ... ,,c m(.k , lh ,,,. vvhltc Hl)UBP Walker and Clly Water Hupcrlntcn- ,.,,. ,ho en , , W(W. ,U1(, nny ilenl Hul l ilimlBi', huve returned nnd ienVe liero today - ' will; itiako- lliotr report upon .their .,. Mwcl weather Ihftt npl. pi f.ndlniw at the ineotlnK of , viilled'ulnc 'lieir urrlval. ha Bretilly council. A number, of days have ,,,, ,() t)l.,it. ,.njynionl outdoor,, of hcen ent takinj; meamireiucntH on. ; .JrT.Mt.lril.i the Htrcani flow, ehecklntr up on the' . report made hy Stuart MrKlHKick.l (nidnrer, ' who was employed lnHt! hike, inigor lrip. etc. Although ori'vhat phut off front the ouulde world, tho president In keeping in touch with Kovernmentnl affairs . by wire and mail. Secretary handei'x. who reiiiulued at Bwainp eott is In dally communication with tho executive and Is keeping him post ed on linportunt dovolopments. Mr. coulidKO expreHsed HutlKfuctiou when advised that un agreement had been reiuhi'd on tho Iieli,-ian debt llUt'Htioil. UtKt nlnht a radio ineNsnKO from him to Donald B. .Mai Mlllan wlnhiiiK tho nri-tie exiilorer "(Jood luck," also was made public' ' ' TO SPOT FIRES ON SALT LAKE ROUTE This office will belt voti dlnllcaUtog sale slips with your ad thereon, In bwk form, with carbon Blieets attach- pd. in any nuinbor of books deslrorl Mluwininntnk ..V ih' w.tr and Bitarnntee the price to he aa low division of air mail ervice announced hh anv uuniAd. Onler from home, tfuiero todav. HALT LA K 12. I'tali.. Ants. la.- Western division-air mail pllota uro to iiMNiimo additional dgtici. while flying their mail routcn east and went of liero anil aid the forcHtry Hcrvico In tlie npotting of Umber fireu. W. K. I-aFol Arrangements bavo been completed thruuKb Ki C. fcbeppard, nupervipor of th Wasatch forestry aervlce, Mr. La Kollette announced, whereby tho mail pllou. 'throuKb means, of radio, will communicate the location of forettt fires to air mail control atatlomt while flying over the Wasatch, Ashley nnd Humboldt ranges, Tho new operations will be similar to the work of the air flro patrol uf the forestry service In the northwest, tho mall official ex plained. '."' Mr. LaFuJlctte pointed out that mull pilots under 'normal conditions, have a vision of-about thirty ml Ion whilo flying and that they could euslly apot fires tlmt. inisht otherwise not , be no ticed, before, they, hud gained consid erable headway. v a J Milk ndDiet Farlnfantw, Invuluu, ... a j NourUhiacElcntuS No Cooking. Kf Avoid Imitatiooa Substitute Jackcon County " Fnlr and Pear Show, Mqriford, September Id to II). 10?tf woao mm ;F0UiR0ERED KLAMATH KAMA Ore., Auk, 1S Klorcntina Navarro, y,ri, employed fal to make u report on the pro Joct. When the report w.ih Riven, .MclCiHidik ai'ked that a check be made that mid-summer and mid winter flown niiuht be recorded. Tho oily Iiuh filed upon I ho water jIbIiIm. but Iho Tulent InlBatlon Ustrlct haH jirlor rlnlits, so the city can not obtuln water unless tho district re linquishes Homo uf Its rlijlUM. With a half mllo of tunnel, und several miles of pipe lino to construct, the project will cost in tho neighborhood of H5O.00O. rteBlnnlng Thursday evening, Au BUHf J7; at which Iho llov. 11. A. C'arnahan, I). D.. former pastor, will preside, ut-11 prayer and' praise ser vice, und. ttontlnulnic until Sunday evenini; when tho Itev. V. C. JCoeh lor of; Spokane, pastor from 11)18 until 1023 will givo the sermon at the union praise, service,, .the First Pres byterian church of Ashlund will cole hrate Its fiftieth anniversary. On Friday there will be a baskei dinner on tho Manse lawn and ut 2:3(1 p. in. fellowship and reminis cent hour, with Wirt M. Wright presiding and In the evening tho golden Jubileo program with tho pre sentation of church history, greetings from former pastors, representatives of synod, Presbytery, tho Ashland churches nnd others, the pastor, tho Hov. .1. ('. .Mergler, presiding. Sun day morning Iho ltev. Ferdinand D. HI ranee, the pastor from 1SS7-1!I2. will preside nt tho communion ser vice. There will bo four of tho ten former pastors of the church present. Letters hove been sent, to former pastors and to us many of former members us ;a(ldresscB were known, to be present on this occa sion. The :ev. John B. Donaldson, U. !.. of Palo Alto. (Jallfornia, will be here. He was pastor in 1877, following Father Williams, who was the first to occupy the pulpit, tlx charter members of the local church are still living, und will wear the costumes of fifty years ugo. Those In attendance .at tho Kp w'orth league Institute ut Cottagu drove returned yesterday and. report a most Interesting slid helpful ses sion. Flfteon attended from Ash land. Tho Rev. S. J. Chancy was J dean of tho Institute. The sessions were neai ut ine camp nii-cims in a rniHoao section crow died in a. ., .,. i.,,.,, .. ,,.,i n. locnl hospital this afternoon from knife- wounds sustitincd in a shuck ut Algoinn early this morning. Tho fight Is believed to have cul minated from un nU-nlght curd game, An ambulance was rushed to Algouui nt 6:30 this-morning. Navarro was found lying unconscious on tho floor of thn. shuck, which shuwed no .other evidence of' a fight, A deep and Jugged klllfc. wound extended fl'um the lower purl nt his right shoulder down tho length of his unit to below his elbow. ('IrciiiiiHtunccs surrounding the fight unit culling ufliuy lire shrouded In mystery. Sheriff UnwkliiH admitted this afternoon Hint he had made no Investigation r ii: ipurderotm us u nil . . : . . , "I don't intend tu do uiiylhliiK mil II suinebody files a complaint, he said. A. .I. ylo, hospital nmimger, notl ried lhe sheriff uf the slabbing af fray us. soon h he returned to the illy with the stricken man. The the .M. K. conference, nil ideal plnco for such a Blithering. There was a good nttclldunco from tho different AI. 13. churches and many local peo ple enjuyod tho meetings with theiri. Lust year the Institute was held ut Ashlund und .brought a fine gathering of yuung people hero, with splendid meetings. Wulterson Lowe, one of tho funnily of the summer school of art, left for the A. J. Klo'ker summer home ueur Trull yesterday afternoon. Ho ex pects to leavo for the east Monday, with u number of lecture engage ments en route. He Is giving a benefit for tho Ilelgian babies mil K fund at the t'lvle club house Friday evening. Headings In palmistry will hi! the feullire of lhe evening, und conslileruhle Interest s felt.. A large iittcndunrc Is expected. Mrs. Illldd is liostess for lhe Prefi bylerlan Missionary society meeting this afternoon. Since tho hostess lives on the east sido of town, ' on H OF I PROFESSOR NAMED PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF C. Ll.i.irr ...t...i... . ., fi.,i i V , . .. '"" ' " "" Mbcty street, wnys re pruvlded uollfled but wild I .was "not .rri.l.i- r,. ,,, .u ,vlH , , .,. ,. aZ'.'.J'."' ,'!" m"""" lu,,' "r "l " . onineKatlon-are cordially ln ,, m ' i" "'" flci1 vlted to attend. It Is un Oriental te,. .1 i" .",r, I",B """"' An excellent i.rogram Is i.lunned und iiliu.i" " K ' "Wltcntl thu-sn In attendance may bo ussiircd ' s .V . , : j i ' t1 lu pleusunt Interesting nflcrnuoti. The l!ev. F. C. Koelllor writes Hint they will leave Spokane about tho lSlh, driving down, going lo Klamath Fulls first tu visit with Fred Kuehler who Is employed there, then coming over to Ashlund for the golden Jubilee celehrntlon of the Presliyterlnn church and lo visit with the many friends hero. Miss Krlu Turner hud lhe misfor tune to break her shoulder while picking peurs at her home on Sixtli street. Tho uei lilent Hi a most puln ful one, but tho yuung ludy Is get ting ahum as well us could ho ex pected. .Mrs. Kenneth McWIIIIuins. Iicr son Donald, Mrs. tleorge Helms and chil dren, utteiuleil tliu show lit Aledtunl Tuesday evening. Mr. und Mrs. (i. H. Hillings, after spending u inrtnlKht nt Ney Springs neur Mt. Shasta, returned Mundny tvenlnir much , benefitted by lhe till'. , Thonuui Hill, thu now iiropiintor of the Plana market Is tho purchaser of the residence on (Iruulto street which was sold Satttrdny evening ut unction, nn Innovation In the disposal Of r.ul estate. The house was owned by Jesse Wlnburn nnd A. U (lldeon acted ns nui'tlunocr. Tho purchase price was Jxinn. There was un In terested crowd III allendiinco nnd Mr. Wlnburn expressed himself ns well pleased Willi the resiles of thn mil lion. Aiinotiiieeliients huvo been receiv ed of the liiuriiage or Mr. Ira Wil son of Uing Uracil lo Miss Mabel Illy of Missouri. Mr. Wilson Was n former principal or Junior high und lias mniiv friends who offer con Sintiiliillnn. He Is now In chsrR" of lhe ,,iilul Jisllns. department for ehil.lreii In l,nn Hesch. Ml. and Mrs, C B llnrdwli h and son ho haya been touring .oulheru Oregon urn gu sts at the home of lu. nd Mr,lW.-.r. cranial. Mrs. Tlurd- wieh Is a rmisln of ArTs. I (lllt'AOO. Aug. 111.-. Max Mason, professor of luathe,lmieal physics hi tho fnlverslly or, Wis mill. Is. thv new president of the I nlverslty or Chicago. He will, begin hl.1 lidllllnls- irailou Oct(dier 1. SiMectlon or Proressor Muson, who liivemed the noted Mu-jon hydrophone for, determining and l.ieullng tuhu.ii lines during the World war, was made by n Joint comniltteo (r facultv und trustees, 'mi mod nftw the de.i'ih of I'iMident Krncst Tie.vltt Purt-.n, lust May. Ills elecllon by th-.. trustees was iinonlinous upon ih.. voe iutinnd'itln of lhe joint couie.pp'e mii, I he ecvi pt Ml. Ilr. Muson ti yenrs old and a lia llvo of Wlsetuisl.i. He was educated at (be University or ln onsln und the t'nlverslly of tiotllngeu. To Teach Japanese In Honolulu Schools HONMM LF. Aug. 1 :i - 1 he .lupin e:s slid I'hlnese blllgiMsn v III le Isusht orri.laly In all high nhool;, el lhe territory II via decided hnJ nithl eta m. otitis of loniinisiiionrrs of pub. Jle. Instruellon. Ih. se comirislsoners advocated the weuring of oriental tonrhern throughout lha territory. Cool; villi rjar). rrnndall. Cord; Willi r.!tc, If Perhaps you have considered cleanness m gasoline as simpiy'freedom from impurities or foreign substances. That is important, certainlyi.. But it isn't the whole story. True cleanness in gasoline means much more than plrsical cleanness. " Associated Gasoline "'is distilled insuch, a way as to.be giycti a scientifically correct "chain" or series of "boilim bowls." Starting with the more volatile parts, these boiling points gradually rise, in unbroken sequence, on up through the heavier or power-producing parts or "fractions." That is why Associated ignites instantly and -"burns" or explodes com pletely, thus yielding all the power there is in each "charge..' This is ; gaso line cleanness, only suggested by the sparkling clearness of Associated Gasoline. Get "more miles to the gallon." thtougsustai.ualty. , ;. Associate d Cj a s o 1 i n c through Sustained ' Qualityareaworth)'. ' ' ' ', team tot ypuj. cat, .. ,...., v r'-r 1 OPEN NIGHT Phipps Aiito Park Service Highway - at Jackson St ' AujruHt 19th. 1925. A roclal nxaniinittfoQ in nil uuh Jfids from -llh to th Kntden, 'iticlu Flve. will lie held In Room 8 WiiBh fntnn hcImhi), on- Wednesday nnd Thursiliiy, Au'unt unl 7th. or the henoflt of , iMedlord pupil'Who fuJlcd last Mcmostrj; in not more than two suhjoclH. Thcr foUo.wJiiBaclicdulo will Ijo obsM-vcd: - ' . WcdnrKduy i:0() a. m.: Aiithmc- tic. history, Vivirs tind.lanRUtiKe. ' Thursdiiy !);0Qu. m.: Spelling, geo graphy, reading und physiology. Pupils who failed in not more thttri two subjects hut who muke imspfna. Krndep in these subject at this ey-. amination, will be allowed to proceed with the eltiKs into the next higher firade. Princlpnl A. J. Hauby. 435 N. Holly utreet, will be In charge of the cx funlimtiotiH. ' Pupils deaii-ing to tafcc them'shogld coirimunleate with him lu advance. ' -V,. IT. HKDHtCJ.' Superintcndont of Schools. lUda for contract to build 11 gymnu Hitim on (lie ProHpect Kchool kouimIm are hereby railed, .fur. Hluu jirlntH and Hpci'lftt-iMioiiH at office, of Frank t'larkc at l'ropecfe. store and at-.xifflcO of county srhoyi superintendent; ' Kids In writing accompanied by' cer tlficd check or bond for 8 per cent of bill will be received up (o eight o'clock Wednesday evening, the m-cond dtt;r of Keptoinber, iHUri;.- Board meeting to be held at eight o'clock tie.Kanin evening, jjuurd xeer.ving. tho. jighttp. reject any and nil )iida.' . , . ' ' ' Dated Aug. J7,' TtfSfG. -n V, -''V ' A. T. - KOOTilBY. ' Chuirniun of Guard. . Y. J. ATKIXS. Clerk.. c.U.S.Pat.O.'r PUBLIC SALE ' of household articles and some farming im plements at the Dunlap residence in CENTRAL POINT One block east of S. P. Depot. . Sale to commence at 1 P. M. ' 1 ' J . ... '' Saturday August 22 Upright Piano Piano Bench Bookcase Roll Top Office Desk . Walnut Dining Table 6 Dining Chairs 5 Rockers ' 2 Couches ' ' 2 Stand Tables Heating Stove' ' : ' Stove Pipe Kitchen Cabinet' 2 Perfection Oil Heaters Dresser Wardrobo . 2 Commodes 2 Iron Beds .1 . .. Wooden Bed 10-Gallon Stone Jar 7 Stone Jars (6, 3. 2 and : 1 gal.) Ice Box Fruit Jars 24 Sq. Ft. Linoleum Matting Single Harness Buggy Irrigation Pipe System Lawn Mower Seeder and Cultivator . Counter Scalos Rope and Hay Pulley One-Man Crosscut Saw Garden Implements ocoop Shovels , ! . Nailing Jack Other Articles Too lurncrous to Mention 0 v Tcrmq Cash MRS. CORA A. DUNLAP, Owner W. H. WELTY, Auctioneer DR. W. C. SCHAEFER Announces the opening of hs dental office at rooms 425-26 Medford Building. 5 , Practice limited to the extraction 0 VeeM, Dental Radiography and Oral Surgery, AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS " We ri'puir nil kinds of springs. " ' ' ,Wo tighten wliecls so they slay: tiglitcnnl. MERRIMAN'S BLACKSMITH SHOP " ' " 20 S. Riverside, on Paeif io Hifhway ' ' '. '. " ' v Notice.' The school " board of choor- dial rli.'t .o. 50, Prospect school district, hav ing been authorized by a . majority vote of tho legal voters of tho district um oast at u lCKully called school moctr ing on June ID. l'J'Iu, docs hereby call for bids on a loan up to (3O0O to bo secured by negotiable interest bearing warrants of tho district. ; Bald loan shall be for n period of ten (It)) yoars wilh interest of not more than 6 per. cent, repayment to be in ten annual payments together vllh. accrued in IcresL eacli year, ila.-h bonufiiie resident of the dls Irlct shall have lhe licht -'to Siuhscriiie nte for said -loan fur the enrlro amount, or. any-portion of the sumo, not lens thuti K. at par value." Bills to be received in writlm; by the iji'IhioI board up to H o'clock Weducs iluy. evening. Sept. li, l!)G. . Dated A.US. 17, I 'IS 5. ' I , 'A.' T. DOOTHttV, ' Chairman of Board. ' W. J. Alldnsi Clerk. Buick 6 in Fine Condition TERMS OR TRADE The Busy Corfe Mtte3 Cq. Noli r I inn I Sen lc menu In Iho c'uunty Court of, tho Slulc of t.reBnn. for Jackson County. Ill lhe Mailer of Iho IJstntn of Kiiiluu .lames. D'rciuod. Public notice -Is-heroby given that lhe undersigned has.flled In the roiin ly court of Jackson counly. ol-eKon, ,tho final account of her administra tion of the cstalo of Kliiiim James, de ceased, and that said court hap fixed Monday, September 21, 1325. nt' Ihd hour of 111 o'clock, A. 1 of. said dav at the courtroom of said court ai Iho court house In Jacksonville, Jflcksou county, OrcKon. as the time nnd place for the hcarim- of object inns to said final account and for settlement of suld estate. All pentons Interested in said esluto arc hereby notified and required In make or file their objections lo. stiid final account, if any they Jiavc.-on or before the lime aforesaid, fliteel for the hearhiB and netllement thereof. Date of this notice ,nnd of the first publlciuion thereof Is Auirust 111. 1920.. , AI.A NHVII.I.i; MII.US. . Uxeculrix of, tho. estate of. I'.uiliKi Jiiiues, Deceased,' IX'lliuiui'iil sale Notkv. Soul hern orrmn (i9 company. Lo callon of pi lnclpar place of business.' San Kranclsco, ('a)jfnrnlH. l.ocallon of works, slate of Oregon, v. N'ollci-- There are delinquent upon lhe followiiiB described stock, on nc- ......v w. unfinaiie.nt iqviea-T- tno !lh day of Juno, llcis; the Seversl nmounts set opposite Iho names of tho i rospootlvo shuneholdom. as fallows: , Martha Hcurinx, i No. . shares. .GO: ' nmouiit I'iOO.OD. , , Helen C. Jacobson.'No. Blmres'i' 60i amount, jr.oo.oo. f i cT rtw0li- ?!a-: ".mouiit $ 'Tn io' M"! !' lHiri 8li; amount, All of lhe foregolnc rhares are lii-cluded-ln certificates Nos. 10. 1S-1.V 17 stnndlnK In the iiamiv of.. Ixiuia Sutler and held in escrow, pursuant, to Instruction from the nnuniU conimisslonor of the state ot'callforV nla. by Anglo-California' Trust .'tihi pany. , : ., , .. . . ... And In ijj-eordanco with law nd-mt . on the SHih day of June. lngr,. so any shares f es. h parcel of such slock a nay be neceury win l,e H, a, b lie auction al the .,ffi,. ii,. J-..,. ''!.?!; ,.-!. M,r,?t -': rrM. 39tl. dr Of A..intt,-lSS. .t th. hour of 11:4b o'clock a. m. of Mid day, lo Pay said OeltnuiiAt ...;!:.. . on toRetKfW,h co.bi of advertlidnr nd ex of the Ml. ' ' ' -V7 Office fills MurLei .