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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
0 TAf1T! STX PLAN TO SPEND ' o o MTDFOKTl )T?EOONT, TTTITKSPAY. OfTOKET? 8, 1023 "Lightning," Hunt's Craterian Tonight TS ASHLAND, Oct. 7. Jackson's Hot Pprlngs will hnvo an overhauling" tit the hands of the new owner), Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton. The new own era plan to spent) $10,OAO In rmmiilH lng the place nnd will make It a popu lar health and recreation resort. Cot tages will he built to take care of next year's tourlHt trade. The fine flow of sulphur water has been alinoHt doubled by means of new pile line and by clearing away of debriH and vege table growth In the spring, A sub ntantlal' fence will be built and lawns and shrubbery will be planted. Huch Improvements have been impossible In the past an cam have been allow ed to drive In at all paints. The dunce hall will be remodeled and a gasoline station will be erected on the prop erty. Mr. J. P. TJodge Bpent Monday In Jacksonville when he served on the county budget committee. Those asso ciated with Mr. Dodge In the work , were T, C. Isaacson of Central Point nnd H. Q. Nicholson of Medford. Mr. Tl, W. Price, proprietor of the IJthlt Springs hotel returned to Ash land on Monday after several days in the north rn part of the state, Mr. Price was a guest at the Boys' and fllrls' club luncheon given by Super intendent King In his private car nt Rnlem and at that time Mr. Price pre sented to the four high point winners of the state the orders entitling them to a week's entertainment at Crater Lake National park. Mrs. Irwin Bateman nnd daughter. Trwanda, returned Sunday from a week end visit to Portland nnd other northern points. While nt Salem they visited the state fair. The classes in American history and civics at the high school are inking up the study of current events nnd will use as a background, the Weekly News Review, a recent publication which presents the weekly news In concise form with tests presented along late psychological lines. Ashland and the surrounding terri tory has enjoyed n splendid fall rnin. , Almost an Inch of rain fell on Mon day night. This year's rnln record, nccording to the local weather observ er. Louis Dodge, exceeds last year's record by nine Inches for the first nine months. Miss Mildred Humphreys Is visiting nt the home of her sister, Mrs. Allen Denton. Miss Humphreys grnduoted In the 1925 class of the Ashland high school. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Carter have re turned to their home nfter spending the summer months nt their summer homo at the Lake of the Woods. Mr. Carter reports that ducks have been rcarce at the lake this full and that the lake dwellers hnve nnd to go to Ttneky Point for good duck shooting. The removal of Rev. B. J. Chaney from Ashland to Eugene Is a matter of much regret to the mitny friends of Chaney nnd his family. Mr. Chaney has been appointed as super intendent of the southern Oregon dis trict of Methodist churches. The pro motion was granted by the lnte Meth odist conference helde recently nt Ku- ! rone, Mr. Chaney has for three years "n pastor of the local Methodist fMirch. and during his term of ser v'ce, the ohurch has enjoyed a sen- ' rn of growth and development nnd the membership has hud substantial increases. Mr. Chaney will be fol lowed by Rev. H. P. Pemberton, f "nerly of Salem. . V. V. Mills gave a most Interesting t-'V nt the high school Tuesday morn I"" on fire prevention. Octroi W, Wagner has been pay Inrr n visit to his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs J. M. Wagner of Oak street. Mr. 'Vomer has Just returned from Alas I t. where, as representative of a large 1 Angeles oil company, he has been 'rnctlng certain oil developments. Mrs. Wagner and their little dnughter Vive spent the summer nt the Wugner I home In Ashland.' Mrs. Clara Delsman. who has been ( t' resident of Ashtund for some years, . "( '"'rt at the Community hospital last Sunday. Funeral services were held : the Catholic church on Tuesday fornlng. Interment will be nt Hills- ' borough. ..; Barnard Joy returned to Ashlnnd P'indnv night, nfter hnvlng spent lnt f M J a conn? sckvh An event of Interest to theater go- i ers will be the engagement tonight nt the Hunt's Craterian theater at the widely heralded comedy hit. "Ltght nin" "Llghtnln' " Ik described oh a clean nnd wholesome American comedy In a prologue hnd three acts, with Its scenes laid in a logging camp and a little hotel situated on the state line between California and Nevada, the rendezvous for women seeking ll Voreo. The role of Llghtnln', it can be seen. Is a most picturesque nnd appealing one, reminiscent of the elder Jeffer son's Hip Van Winkle in Us gentle ness, and thoroughly and characteris tically American in all Its finer quali ties. The cast will bo headed by Thomas Jefferson, Mrs. IYnnlt Hnenn, Bessie Bacon, .luck -Marvin, Felix Haney, Margt. Miller. Itoht. Love, Myles Mc Carthy. Krnnk Thornton, James WorHley, Kthan Tllen, Nellie Keller. Wm. Wagner, Uenevievo Lyle, and many others. They have been Identi fied with this famous comedy during the long city engagements. E LOCAHN'O, Rwkzc-rmnft. Oct. 8. (A. P.) Althouith M. lirllinil. the French foreign mlnlHir. nmt lir. l.u- thiti". , (jormUtiiy'n c-lxiinci'llor, ill tlio quiotudo of a Becluded spot on Luke Magglnre yesterday had a heart-to-heart talk on the mjhjeot how heHt to hrlng uboul laming peace in Europe. Oernmny continue, to puritue per HiKtently a campaiKn npnlimL permit ting Oerman Koll to he used an a thea ter of mmhat in nny potwilile war among her neighlorH. Kueh utilization of Ornmn terri tory would he conceivable under the covenant of the League of Nations concerning movement of troopn ngulnHt a warring nation. Roth M. Ilriand and Dr. Luther expreiwed the determination to do everything hu manly puKHlldc against fuluro war fare and for an enduring pcuce. The meeting of the Freuch and klerman statesmen, was the most out standing feature of the security nego tiations, sinee they hegnn. It served to Inject a high degree of optimism in the observers of the situation here. Uut (Sermnny still wants the allies as members of the league of Nations to ; subscribe at 1-ocarno to some under taking engaging their support to the ! Oerman Interpretation of the coven ant of the league whlcn will pernm Germany, like Switzerland, to main tain her neutralit;-. This would mean exceptional trentrient for Cermany which the uWcs feel tli.y arc notuu- thoi lzed to countenance. The German spokesmen sum taht if they could claim the aid of the allies In this respect, Germany would enter the League of Nations without nny other reservation. They added. .1 'n.nimiv tnuuL remain inowever, wiui. - .idament in refusing France permls- Hion to guarantee tne lummm Germany's arbitration treaties with Poland and Czecho-Slovakla. MANILA. Oct. 7. (A. P.) PrU vaiu William Johnson was hanged hcri todav for the murder of Prf vnto Willlnm Wllloiighly last March. week at the stnte fair at Salem ns a helper to It. O. Fowler, leader of Boys' and Oliis' club work In this county. Mr. Joy has also been a club leader this past year and took with him to Salem the exhibits of five of his club memhers. Mlsss Grace Chamberlain writes from Mount Desert, Maine, where she Is the guest of friends. Misses Mary Oaley and Adenn Joy returned to Ashland Sundny from Sn lem wherethey had 1 received high scores In the girls' club work In the state. The girls were dinner guests of Superintendent King of the South ern Pacific lines In Mr. King's private car. They received n gift of fine wntfhes nnd also a week's outincr nt Crater IjiUe lodge for the next sea son. Mlsss McKenzle. a Hawthorne teacher, was ont able to teach on Tuesday on nccount of the Illness of her mother. lelth Abbott, a former Asland boy, was married, October 5th, to Miss Vivian Hernlcn Standing of Kugene. The wedding service was rend in the First Congregational church and was attended by about 200 relatives and friends. A wedding reropltnn was held at the home of Miss Stnndlng's uncle. Fred L. Knnpp. Out of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Abbott and Miss Ktha Abbott of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ielth Abbott will make their home nt Longvlew, Wash., where Mr. Abbott Is publicity manager for the( Long-Bell Lumber company. ' Miss Dorothy Stevens returned Sun day night from Salem, where she spent the week end at the state fair. School Superintendent Objects to Nude Art SACBAMKNTO, Oct. 8. Mrs. Su san M. Dorsey, Los Angeles city school superintendent, believes that the und raped figures of gods and goddesses of Greek and Roman myth ology are out of place In school reference books. A letter from her to the stato board of education says Illustrations of Psycho and Cupid, In customary luck of apparel, aro too suggestive for boys and girls of high school nge. Steal precious minutes from kitchen drud gery by serving New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats tor breakfast! On and off the fire in 2 minutes! A new breakfast dish. Filled with flavor-packed, with nourishment! Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining the roughage that stimulates djpcstion i That "all-night cooked'9 ' flavor in only two minutes FOR MOM THAN OYIARS MAfctRi OF QUALITY PRODUCTS HO HOftNftYk OATf TT'Ji "0MtAI IAfl wl j QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only jCtater H-0 fiavaay" MWAIO, MtmO.lK. U...A. 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