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o o e o U.S.SENAT0RST9 BE GUESTS IN THE CITY TOMORROW A Icleernm from Fortlnnil wnfl re refftjl ' by Jltrt AmlrrHon hero this forenoon from United Slate Henntor Robert N. HlanfMd; HttiUng thntr tho enntp nub-eomrnittee on public lands will arrive in Med ford tomorrow afternoon, nnd Icavo Kundny morning for ft Bhort viHit at cVuter Nutlnnnl pork, from which loon t ion they will go to Klamath Kalis Monday to hold a hearing in that city. Thf telegram asked if a reeoptlon could not be arranged for the gov ernment delegation here on Matin-day evening, nnd contained no other infor mation beyond the (net that the visit ing party contained 12 members. Mr Anderson at once got into touch with . the chamber of commerce of ficials, and a movement was st fit ted to arrange for a dinner reception early Saturday, evening. A teligram of In quiry as to what hour the delegation would arrive and whore from, vaH nlso sent toHennior Htnnflold, asking if n , C:3f) p.' m. dinner-reception tomorrow j would b agreenble. However, up to the time of going to' prenH this after- i noon; no response to this wire had been received, j .iv EDBQRp MAIL TRIBJDrepjifRP. OKKOOX. FRIDAY, , SEPTEMBER B. DAY. IN ASM SEPTEMBER 24TH tho Aroostook reported Innt night that the Aroostook had grouted be tween longitude 1 5tt to ir.S:3". and be tween latitude 2.1 :0 and 21:10 and round "no news from any vessel." Aviators grudgingly express the opinion that one of two things proh ulily happened to Rodgers IF the plane Is not still afloat. First, that he was unable to turn Into the wind due to the luck of gasoline und was forced to land with the wind on the lull, which forced hint down, a highly pre- I carious operation In any sort of a sea with about. one chance in a hundred AHiii,Aivu, Kept.' j"-i"lniieer Iiy ot landing safely. Second, that he of many months, in the Untrue Hiver l to lit kept In Ashlund.. Kepu-tnlrer waB nilmlea hy the heavy rain squnlls valley look place this week when what -. 1625. The meeting will he held t0 which he referred In his last series Is known as the Bruce Wilson ranch. I in Pioneer cabin and the dinner In or messages anu mat the aviators. of which Albert AnderHon was the owner, wns sold through 1-3. O. Corn of the J. C. Barnejt real eetnte firm, for $112,000, to A. c Chew of Okla homa City, Okla. The on-hard consists of 150 acres, bamiuet 50 of which nre in peurs, and Mr. Chew will make extensive Improve Re vera 1 of the unmarried men who 1 1 - i . The largest Individual orchard deal thn civin fiuh hniiM i with their clouded kokkIrb. were un- The lost Thursday of floptombrr able to cIlHtlnnnlHh rain from the flea, will mark another milestone in tho thought they had more "ceiling" thnn annals of this organization, with a they . really poBHesfiftd, descended splendid' program and art elaborate 'HUffhtly and struck the ocean at high I uying speed, which would nave re- At the meeting Wednesday after- amtea m a crash and the wrecking or noon oomrnittepH worn utinnintri in the plane. mentH. 'inrOnriinir th i.nitriii.ir nf iwn attend to the various details. Thowe Meanwnile, haggard officers, Bomn insiHiicd about su weeKs ugo ana naa modern country homes on the prop- who will serve are: Program .corn;.. whom have had practically no Bleep1 declared that he intended having if ertyv. Mr. Ch'W nnd hl Hon nre Iwul- mlttee, Mrs. Fred tingle, Mrs.-K. PS 8ince unnay, pore over cnans, plot- removes ing merchants and iironertv holders Nlms atid Mrs. (1. B. Hutler: memorial ting each report from the seftrchlns I : Among men who understood nt. . I i.... ..... r --i.i , . Ottilia nnd hnn no rlit "Mm mlrnn a'' in wKitinnina .:iy, i-tirnniuif , minm ijyum aiuuuii, v, u. Mr. Anderson Is undecided ns yet. , W agner and fleorge Dunn; decorating perished vr engaged.' Hecreiary Wilbur it?igrflphed mes sagns of sympathy to the families of the, victljns, LAKnilimsT, N. J., Hept. 4. (A. P.) Mrs. Ziiehury iansrfwne, widow of the commandlDg officer of the wrecked Shenandoah, today asserted that she bad not criticized the secre tary of the navy in hr comnrents of last night on the advisability of the night uf the Hhenandoah to the mid dle went. t "I was misunderstood last night," said Mrs. Lansdowne. "Commander Jinsdowne was very much opposed to making the flight at this time and tie advised (he department according ly. Having been born in the Ohio valley, he knew weather conditions out there nnd had some fear of them." ; KroM another source It waslearned today that Commander IanKdowue, fore starting on the ill-fated trip, had criticized . the -water recovery system as (o his future arrangements, will probably rcHt for a yenr. but Death Toll of the Automobile HEAVY RAIN FALLS WEST OF MEDFORD REDD I NO, Cnl., Sept. 4. Mrs, Peter Hwanson . of Aberdeen, .Wash., was killed today when' the automobile I In which she was traveling to Kan Francisco with her husband plunged over a J 00 foot embankment nnr Castellau. KwanHon had halted the car on a steep grade nnd was standing on a nerhy promontory viewing the scenery when' the automobile slnrted rolling backward and hurtled over the cliff. committee, Mrs. Oeorge Dunn, Mrs. Donnelly, Mrs. Ed Thornton, A. E. Kinney, O. H. Butler and Mrs. J. M. Wagner; table decorations, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Vinlng and A. Itelle An edrsou: dinner committee, Mrs. A. 13. Kinney, Mrs. Ella Garrett, Mrs. Eliza beth Vau Hunt, Mrs. a. M. Oralnger, Mrs.: Ed Barron, Miss Mollie Hunger, Mrs, fleorge Mnthos and Mrs. Jack True: fruit committee, J. M. Wagner, Ralph Hillings and Homer Rarron. The programs will appear later. the Bhilts and hoping that "the miracle" ship's construction, it wus freely rte wlll come about and "Commander1 dared that the ship -could have wea John," his companions and the PN-ft thered the storm with the old sysiem; No. 1 will be saved to the navy. , The original water vecoyery system distributed the water recovered rroin lexhaust gas of the engines to ballast bags scattered throughout the ship to co u u t eract the loss i n weigh t fru m 'gasoline consumption. The new sys Item, Installed at section 110. near the place where the dirigible Is said to National' 1 have broken, concentrated a great I BASEBALL SCORES I .."0 Killed III .la pan Mine. TOKYO. Hept. 4. (A. P.) One hundred and fifty persons wer killed PHILADELPHIA, Hept. 4. fA. P.) part of the recovered water In can Emit (Irish) Meusel, Giants' out- vas bags holding three tons at the fielder, hit his twentieth home run spot where the ship broke. From letters received from Mr. and tne season . In the fifth inning of Not only Is it believed that the new Mrs.- Koehle.r, they had n pleasant lol,av 8 game between New York anu system concentrated loo much weight trip to Newport, nnd nre enjoying the Phillies. No one was on base. iln one part of the ship, but in aridi- their sojourn by'the sea, the fishing' It believed that the cutting appealing to Mr. Koehler and his At Pittsburg . R. TT. E. of one of the main circular ribs of smnll sons very much. Kt- I-ul !' n the ship and an intermediate rib for The Rev. and Mrs. Chancy nnd ohU- MttH,mr 3 H 2: InHiallation of the new -vystem resulted dren have returned from their vaca-1 iteinnan Ann- trrnrrpin roe, in runner weai(nens.i Tnese lorinea tlon, tired bur reporting a wonderful "While n heavy rnlnsto'rm. a. few tnlles went of the city semetr to bo headed for Medford shortly after o mlno, near Plngyang. Korea, dls o'clock yeKterduy afternoon, It sheered j pafehes to the .11 pi Siilmpo received AdaniB and Gooch, trip. Uoon their return from Newt ' port they went up the Mnckenzle Chicago . river, going almost to Bend before S.' , nn, the turning toward home. They came "njeago in an explosions at the Telhaku roiil-"1 Tuesday, to be hero in readiness " lor me opening oi scnooi, - ... Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Eubanks bnve R. II. E. 2 8 3 1 5 0 Bush nnd Ilart- ptt and only a (race of ruin fell here. However, the storm and rain steni eil: to center' In the Willow Springs (eg ion. between 5 and 0 p. m., where It is said one of the heaviest rains ever seen there fell for soipe (irne. TrMlay was cloudy most of the time, and partly cloudy weather and a modT erate temperature Is predicted for Saturday. here lodny stale. both been having a siege with the flu. A,1 Philadelphia- Both are. recovering; Mt. Eubunks R. New York 6 H. E 13 ft-' the inn in Htructure of the shiu. The two rilw, or rings as' they are. called. In dirigible construction, were united by a siiunre section Instead' of the original circular form, and this also was criticized by Coinnmnder Lunsdowne in private -conversations-jus ibefure deparinre of; (he ship; Bank of Mexico Launched. a 'own Vrnay, una Airs. ' iVlBner flnii ' snvder De- MEXIOO CITy.-The Hank of Mex- nk" ls "eer. . Uln"' UWch Z WUiTn Ito. backed by the federal government 1 Tne tltKt and a very "PP'aHnir meet- une- ulrlcn ana Wlleon. by the Issue of paper money, was In r 11,0 De Molay will be held at .,, .-,,. augiirated In the presence of President f he. nome ,"f D- M- we ,al hl8 fttrm I At WMhlnVton H H P in 1111ey view next i umiuy evening. n - - KUMUII .. .1 I II ...9 9 1 Ruffing, Fuhr. Ross and Picinich; ('alios. Took with pns. Daily Report on the Crime Wave Boys': Suit Sale i b ibO Boys s Suits ton ? Be Sold Quick Two pants suits with vest $6.75 : -.f..; One lot going at $5.50 Boys' 'Iron Hose; l ' ,, Boys' Shoes, T Boys' Long Pants Gome in and fit the boy out for school at r it:.v , i' ( jThas AlLToday WILL H. WILSON 32 N. Front Street tf Othia Springs Hotel j : . Si ASHLAND, OREGON v Sunday Night Dinner . y Sept. 61925' ', LiHiia "Oyster Coektnil ' Culory with- Checso; ... . Ripe Olives Sweet Pickles ',, .' Chicken a- la Napolitaine ' ' ". '' Cotiitimnm til Anyliiise ' Xi' . ' '. ; Roimt Priiiio Kills: of' lieei" Aiv Jus'! Knijlisli linmb Chops n it Refonno Chieken.fc!upremp; Home Style Creamed Potatoes . .-, r . Garden Pens Fresli Pench 'OoliWcr, Ornngo Sniieo .. ' Parker House Rolls Lilhia Spriiii,'s Hotel, Pour Snlnd - . Rogue Hiver Fruit Fnippo ' . ..' .i.' - ' Pumpkin Pic,; Nuopolilnn Tee Cream, Devilfood Ciiko J., j '2; .; Iod.il Watermellon JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, 8EPTEMBER 16-19 f, - 'l , BIAME SECRETAIIY XAVY. (Continued From, Paxe Onl lit fo n .n.n,nln nn.nn. . , ., I . . 'the boys are to he there, hut fathers Washington ...... Ruffing, 1 melons galore are disposed of, the Fef8son and Ruel. plans for the coming year will be dis cussed. . , , k ' ' - , ' s The last concert of the season was supposed to have been given last Wed- j nesday evening, but It has been de aided to give one more next Wednes day evening, the weather permitting. Splendid numbers marked this week's .concert and no doubt there will be special numbers at the closing one. Mrs. ,Tv J. Malmgren of Phoenix -wa-an Ashlft.nd: visitor yesterday. Miss L,ydla MoCiill, who has .heoii'qulte-il),' ' tins returned to her work in the post office. . Mr. nnd Mrs. B. R. Oreer, son and DENVER Sept.; 4. A. P.) James 1 Wallace, formerly of Knox vllle, Tenn., and Mrs, Ethel E. Sher man' of Denver,' were found dead j i' nau automobile at a lonely spot In South Denver today. . Wallace j killed Mrs. Sherman by firing a ltillet into her head and then took York World quotes Secretary Wilbur his own life, police said. as saying in regard to Mrs. Ians- downe's ' comments:' ''Commander Lansdowne-. wns allowed to choose his' tinier His Judgment was that It would he safe to make the&llgh't at this . .time. I ;waUld nuiv have ptrmlt teV the flight- agftinst the Judg ment or protest of- Commander LnnRdowne." Wallace, a dairy chemist; was' said to he a member of a wealthy Knox villev family. ' -. on Juno 20, last, William Sher man, the woman's husband,' filed suit for divorce,.' naming' Wallace ns co-r.'Hiodenu: :-;--'. Wall' Street Report Cnmmunilnr T n nurlnwnn wnu rn hta daughter, Elbert and Vivian, have re flrRf f of , 8nventeenlh year , turned to Burbftnk. California, after , nnvy when klllod ,t wnI) , hnve understood that t! ev will return about . , ' ' Bh1, 88 1,6 had bee" ! NEW YORK' Sept, 4. The cloaillg r hn idv. 1,1 tl,ey ,vUI return f"0".1 ordered back to sea duty September wa8 strong. Heavy accumulation of inw iiuiiuujB. - 15. . He and Margaret Ross of Wash l. Ctarinthlt Wotor - littln? tl. nrtco tn Mrs. M. V. Norman expects to go to . ,. ueneran moiors, imras tne price to " . . vua caicuucu uj uininvu nil war romance In Itunoe, whore she provemenf in ' other-industrial shares ii'nn n . Rnrt frnua nuran Turn rhtl- i .-a-' a 11 a i n.. IB. mmmonir unugnier. mum .Aiireiui ,,,.. 11PV.Vi,. hv r-nmmnn,lr t, i....ti. -"..' ...... nim, itiuuni.tu Liii.uii vitts uuu iveisey the home, nf their mint, Mrs. M. D. Mrs. Joy bright Hancock was brave fiya no'nts under the second trngedy of this sort, Trading: was of a quiet' pre-hollday In her llfo. Her first husband wns character. Oronp movements- were killed when the 7.R-2 was destroyed, again prominent with substantial gains She had only recently married Lieu- and some new highs begin recorded hv tennnt Commnnder . Louis Hancock, the moderate priced motors, equip Jr.', who was killed on the Shenan- t ments,' Iractlons. leathers and foodn. Aonii. ....' i Buying of the rails was stimulated by One little girl, the daughter of the excellent group' showing made' by James W.-Oullliinn-of Blnghampton, the class one carriers in Julv with the N. Y was waiting to celebrate her best' en his being recorded bv the She has not southwestern and bituminous coal been told-of her fnther'a denth. carriers. lltlltlllll ttllllllllllllllllllll rillllllllllf lit 1 Mllllf 1 f lllllllf llllllf lllllllllllttllllllllllf Illlllf llliltlltlllf till! Ilttltllllllltllllllllf tllllllf 1 llllllllllllllltlllllf llllllf If III III! llllllllltf Ittir ItltfllMMlMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllinilllllMlllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FREE- PENCIL-FREE School Children . DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY For, the first four day '. of 'school, votive you a good 5c pencil with your name on it, with each 23c pur chase; in school supplies. . . v Pen and ink tablets, loose leaf hinders and fillers, composition hooks, spelling blanks, chalk, 'paints, rulers, etc. ; i QANDIES, BAR AND BULK TOYS 5, 10 and 15 Counters FRENCH - LARSON CO. 31 North Bartlett . THE NEW VARIETY STORE . , , Value and Quality Higher Prices Paid for Cream "We are paying 55c for butter-fat at our plant in GRANTS PASS. Checks are mailed promptly the , day following receipt of cream. Express rate on a ten gallon can of cream is- 24c. Make us n trial 'shipment; We assure you tho ro ' turns will be very satisfactory. There is no reason that the Mcdford Dairymen should receive less for thoir cream than is paid By Mcdford creameries at Urnnts Pass. ! ' ' , Grants Pass Creamery0Co. Grants Paav Ore. Vnncouvcr,' Wanh,, with her grlnd- duughter, MrB. E. R. HlmmonH, and i b. Sim mo .- . ,mV """ . lJnsdowne8 prevlmw marriage. Whnnl PxtftndpH thoir e.iino thr tn HHey, f(ir the' past few days. ' 1 The Kev'. J. C. MerRlev nnd family arb expected to return from Newport the latter part of this week or the first of next; for the younff folks to: he ready to enter school, which opens on Septemher 8. MIhr Tillie Anderson of Rogue Riv er has. been spending the . past1 few days in Ashland, but' returned Thurs day to her home. She reports Mr. slxth hlrlh(lRy toUuy friends will be sorry to learu.of his illness., Miss Imngene Wallace entertained at her home In Central Point Wed nesday, as Kuests for the day, the Misses Kva Foley und Floropce Allen of Ashland. . The Wednesday club, tho Horinl orkrfnizntton . of the Presbyterian' church; will hold its oierilnt meeting of the season In the Presbyterian chunli parlors next Wednesday ufter noon heKlnnlnK at 2:30 oVlork. Work for the coming yenr will be discussed nnd nil ladles of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. There will be pleAslnfr program numbers during the sue Inl hour. The meeting of the Chautauqua as sociation which was cheduled for this week, Is postponed until September 22, In hopes that a lniger number of the members will be present. The business to come before that body ls of considerable moment and it is hoped that there will be a good at tendance. t An extensive paving cnmpnlgn may be begun in Ashland as u result of the action of the city council at its recent meeting. It has been decided to nmcadnmite O street and pluns nre tinder way to survey other streets, with a view to Improving them. W. II. Mnlthy of Med ford was u warded the contract for In. v lug the stdewulk on Alldn street, nnd Water street is to have sidewalks us far as the Ash land .Laundry. Permission to con I duct n hand level survey In the Cow j creek country and to take measure 'ments of the flow of the creek wns granted City Engineer Wnlker. A new five-panel switchboard for the city sub-station wus uuthofited, at u cost if $2370. ) Mr. und Mrs. B. C' Korsythe nnd children have returned' from their month's sojourn In Sheridan, Wyom ing, uhero they went after the close of the sunvmT Normal here. WHITMAN'S; (DEgE Mints! Cool and refreshing as . the .. meadow streams; wtiore the -wild nmit grows. 1 ; Plain-mint candiesi' creamy mints, crystal ' mints' hoi.&lrite covered, mints all are favorite sweets for after-, noon teas ov to finish a banquet. . Chocolate Covered Almonds are prime; favor ites. . This Super Extra box holds a half-pound of the same delicious almonds that are packed in The Sampler. ' The' almonds are the finest from the Spanish crop, blanched and roasted till they are both crisp and-tender. . . , . .., . Honey White Nougat Almonds, pistachio,, honev, sugar and white of-egjr go to make up: this delicious confection. They are blended and manip-' ulated so as to make a sweetmeat better than ever dreamed of by the ancient Greeks, who originated! nougat candy. Half-pound package. . HEATH'S DRUG ST0RE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) c' wV . s ':' Atfpeitf'as your hotw.'. ;f ; :;i V MODEL CLOTHING CO. i . 1 . r I t f . J V f Si .'.' There is one day left id take advantage of our 126 Eat ' " Main' St. Suits .. f -J' jl v.'- ifr 9 i) i f h - "4 ' V -Mf ' DKNY Fixnixn 1-I,.M (Cortlnu From png On) Inward Htutlnn Nn. 4. whnnl thn dH atroyer' Arouvtook bad her place To'ss the Una of guard Mn. Here the nenrchent will be reorganlm today ! and their ' offorts- IntennlflMl - with' 3 vcBsels prorecdiHK to ocouiiy a new acoutlnK Hue at the entrance to Kauai channel. , . No Sion of Plant, Comutoilcr Wilbur Vau Auken of S"i Exceptional Offer in Smap Size 1 t' ', i i ' 11 r Sizes range from 30 to 37 i 'fP I As Much as 50 Discount on Some of These Suits I Prices range from 14.50 to 827.50 . :-. ; ' : ; I Nearly all of these suits have two paWs of trousers 1 SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY I Don't Put It Off Until It Is Too Late Model Clothing s Value and Quality 12S E. Main, Co., :Inc-:: IVIedford, Oregon IS W'4 ll