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!;' ; pxoe Fjr.nT WETjFoTl'n TtTTTC TRTRTTyTC. MTTOFOTtT), oftr.CiON. MONDAY, APRIL" .A If). POPULAR TRAFFIC LOCAL SONGSTERS 'COP' AND BRIDE ON ATWATER KENT T Social Notes and Meetings Well laid ptuiiH or jtlvtnic Litui tenant and Mis. (. O. XlcholH, who war married yesterday al i)orri, Cal., a perfect charivari, wont awry Jast nipht with the e 8 tape of the bridegroom from fellow officers who had taken the couple Into "custody" at their home on Went Twelfth street. Itr. and Mrs. Nichols were brought quietly to the county Jul!, with the exception of uoUe made by bouncing tin cans tied to the rear of the escorting automobiles, the whining of sirens, the cltacharK of blank cartrldKes, the shrill blasts of auto horns and the occa sional shout of Home over eulhusi UBlic member of the chaiavarl par ty, which led the bllHhlnK bride and stammeriiiK bridegroom into the jail lobhy to be finder printed find photographed for the "rogue's gallery. Orflceis held on lightly to the nervous, shaking bride and trusted faithfully that her obliging husband would stand at her side. However, Oh if be had disappeared into thin air, be could not be found when his turn for a picture urrlved. 'ln their anxiety to find him, Mrs. Nichols was ushered into the re fiiienvnt of the women's ward of tho jail and left there for safe keepii:.; in the thought that If the; entire party of oriic.ers, which In-j eluded over a dozen, would instl-i tute a systematic search, the miss-! Ing husband would he speedily i found. Although they combed the' city, looking into nooks and cran nies, the nllicers could not locale thn well-known trulTlc lieutenant. 'A delegation of officers went to i his home on Twelfth street, where only a short time before he had j been taken with his wife, but the j bouse was du;h and tho doors were locked. The officers were assured j that bo was not there. The county , Court house was completely search- eri, the officers not thin'tlnq that ! he had wulked out the front door, which can be opened irom the in side hut not oil the outside. 'After tho fever of the search had died down, Mrs. Nichols was re leased f 1 0111 the women's ward and taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott in tho hope that her husband would call there, he hav ing formerly lived there. When dliithe officerK had gone home, the missing husband appeared on the scene and thrown the aid of a lad- : der rescued his bride through a window. When the search was at Its height Mr. Nichols was peacefully whiting away the time at his home j while officers were searching for him only a few feet away. Charter members, new members, all members of the American X- -, ginn Auxiliary, are either to attend' the reception given Tucdy night ' I at the armory at K o'clock In honor ; of the state preHiilvnt, Mim. Orald ; Wilcox. Vice President .Mrs. Wm. ' Kelly and Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. 1 j . j w. .M. lntinff, who are touring The Atwater Kent ilealers of ' the Mat at this tlm and flopping I Medfurd. Ashland and Central M"dfrd May I Tho i Point are prem-ming one of thi'j jtpresentntlvea ut the other putrl niost representative programs ofotlt. HU(.jeties are also Invited to local vocal talent ever heard over i bring words of welcome. K.MKP, The Mail Tribune-Virgin I The Women's Association of the j station, tonight, from it to id, 1 Presbyterian church will have a when Jg singers from the Jamen'Muy day program at he tchurch 1 Steve nx Htudlo will be heard. Tho Tuenday afternoon, May 1, at 2:3U. list, besideH featuring tho high Plans for the month will be made, school girls quartet, who lust Kti-' Mrs. Josephine JoneH. el:y school j day won Hfcoinl place In the' nurse, brlngH at this time an in state mimic tournament at Korea! teren'ing mesige in keeping with (rove, will include many of the child health day. AH the ludlen of best known Kololsts In the valley. tno f-hurch are cordially Invited. Among those who will be heard; are: Attorney Porter J. Nef f. 1 Ashlnnd Is joining with thou Paul Scherer, Ceorgu Maildox, minds of other cities all over the Harold Corliss, Wm. K. Jaacs. country in observlnK National Alerton Fere bee, (iforge Johnson, ! cnild Health day on May 1. Mrs. Itoyal liebb, Mrs. Alex Spar-, May day celebrations ltuve bei n row, Mis. Uuth Iteed, .Mis, l-'lni revived lately, but instead of the ence McKlhose, Mrs. ICtlnu Isaacs, j ancient custom of having a fes M ins KHow Mae Wilson and Mls tivul of flowers. It Is now observed Helen Kdiniwton. I1H u tny to celebrate and stimulate The glrlH quartet, which will tn perfect growth of childhood, sing sjieclalty numbers, in com-! a f not merely n prnhlcni of poned of Kllow Mae Wilson, itetty curing ilisease, but a positive prub Janes. Mildred Jjtwrrnev and Lu- ,.m f maintaining health. The cllle Crews. They will be net om-, M,.nool children of Ashland are panied on the ilaldwln by Mitts driving to maintain health by Anna i wren co. E I C. (1. iiuggim of Medford was ments at the close of the evening. an Ashland visitor late in the Those who enjoyed the hospitality' wk- of Mr. and Mrs. Porter weia Mr. Jteverend C. D. (Juffney, pas- and Mrs. Klwood lledburg, Mr. tor of the First Congregational 1 and Mrs. rfJomino Provost, Mr. church, left on Monday for port-'and Mrx. Dean Scott, Mr. and Mr, land to attend the state confer- Clyde Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. flue of Congregational chuivhes. I. J. Porter. Mis Cle.i Wiltse, ( Reverend Oaffney will be absent ' 1-awi ence Porter and Mr. and Mrs. for about a week, but will re- i Ted tie Bauer of Medford. i turn to occupy his pulpit on Sun-i Thn Ashland Music Study club day. ! will meet on Monday evening at Camp Fire girls and their moth-i lne home ot Mr- and MlH Jonn iirnr-ri icint- il in ihctt' I't'iTV ditV The Atwater Kent agency Ih rep- Vq, Th part the schools play In resented In Meitiord by the pew- health Instruction will be shown pies' Kloctrle Store; In Ashland jn u h,.uph nrogram presented :ii by the Jordan Klertrle and ln;,he Women's Clvlo club house on : Central Point bytliu liattery Klec- winburn way at 2:30 p. m. tomor trlc company. row. May 1. The club house has "- vi.i-i' oiiTi.ikjIv 1 tot-ii mnmil to t)it j public for that afternoon, and an. 'Invitation Is extended to all put-, cuts and others Interested in this j phase of school work to atti'iul. i The program is largely original .wi'h the children, and will consist, i of projects the different grades I have worked out in the classrooms.1 j Pupils of tho Washington, Lincoln, " I Junior High and Senior High will WASHIXC.TON, April 30. (!'; -take part. Miss Heatrlcu II a 1 1 A five-year program of construe-1 health Instructor In the Normal, Hon ami malnti-nnnce of sh cul-1 S' hool, and Mrs. Ilertha U Ienton, tin-iil fstablisbm nts for the Culled j Ashland school nurse, are In, Stu'ew bureau of fisheries Is pro- charge of the afternoon. vided In a bill introduced by Chair-1 man inn! oi ine nouse mercnani marine and fish committee. In cluded In the Htallons for 1!2S It would authorize purchase and re pair of the liogue river sub-station in Oregon for J.'UiJMi". SEE WINTER GRASS Casualties of the Air Service LOOKS OVER VALLEY Carl IUfrup of Junction City, rnndlduto for delegate to the re -' rAibhcan convention, nccompanle.l by . Thomas Nelson, editor of the Junction City Times, spent to-, day In the city, in the Interest of his candidacy, m e e 1 1 n g local voters. They spent Sunday in Ashland, and left this afternoon j for 'llrants pass. SHANGHAI, April 30. (fl1) Of ficial dispatches today said 10.000 southern troops have entered Ku shnrt. ten miles south of THlnnn. SPOKANE, Wash., April 30. (!) Major John T. handier, world war veleian and comnuinder of the 1 1st division air service unit, WuHlilnglon National (Junnl, came t ome today from his final flight. Ills flag-draped casket coveted wllh flowers wan lifted from, a train lhat arrived here from We il ate hee this moinlng and carried In a light rain by brother officers to a waiting funeral car. Overhead hung clouds among which In his long flying career he had delighted to soar. Death came to Major Faneher at Wenatrhee early yesterday morn-In-; as tho result of a premature ex plosion of an aerial bomb, discharg ed in his hand at the close of a scries of flights described by fel low officers as among the most brilliant of his career. A I!ulhous Pduc Grass demon stration was given through the valley by County Agent 11. G. Fuw i ler yesterday, when a party of Coos county growers and California farmers gathered here to gain ad I dp lotial Information on (he well i known winter feed. "If hIiiikIh similar to these can ; be obtained In wes'ern Oreuon." 'said County Agent II. S. Hale of Coos county, at f.ie conclusion of ; l he demonstrat ion. "f will mean 'money in the stock men and dairy ; men. 1 think that tho grass Is (worthy of a gooii fair trial. The ft rns will have to sing the swan song if It will Krow half as vlnor- I, O N I) o N. Government an nounces Frame will pay 8.000.000 on war debt this year ' onsly on the fern hills as It does here on the Hoover farm." ! O her representatives here yes terday from tho Coos county sec I lion includi d Ilutton O'Connor of Coos Itiver and Mr. Austin of Marshfield. I,. S. Williams of Mudeiro, Calif., and Kd Langdon of Fresno were also loud In their praises of the "wonder ki'iiks." AKHKANI). April 30. Harold W. Allison, who for the past three years has been a teacher of social I scienceH and Latin in the local high sehoo), has Of en recommend-, cd for appointment as graduu te assistunt in eronomicM at th? IJnl-j veiviiy of Oregon next year, Mr. Allison's reeommendution c a m e thru the office of Uean James II. 1 Gilbert, who is head of ire oe pariinent of economies. Mr. AIll Hon will work as assistant to Mr. Gilbert, while working for bis I master's degree. The r.Voiiiinen ; dation has been confirmed by the graduate counell. Mis. Clyde Payne of Grange, Cat., who has been spending the 'past two days with Mrs. J1 Kur il on in the l.'pper Valley is the' house guest jf Mrs. Louis 1'odge ) for about two weeks. . I Mr. and Mrs. Fred D, 'iVagner on Granite street entertained en ' 'Saturday evening with four tulles oT bridge. J. A. Churchill was lortiinate winner of high m ova amoiiK the men, whlbj l.ouis ' , Uodgi' eoiuoP'd. Mrs. Anna Wag ner held honor score for ladies. : am) Mrs. Iouls lirown Uv kcoic. ; The guest iist iiu luded Mr. nn.t ; 'Mrs. J. A. Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. j John . Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. : H. Mi Nair, Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis IjihIkc. Mr. and Mrs. Kouls Itrown. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen, .Mrs. P. K. Hammond and Mrs. J. M. WiiKner. i Among those who attended Urn Saturday meet.ug of the Federated Women's club, held at Mcdi'onl on Saturday were Miss Grace Chamberlain. MIhh KHzuheth Pal mer, Mesdaines Louis Hodge, J. A. Churchill. J. H. Fuller, Gor don MacCraeken, P. K. Haiiiinoinl, G. A. Itriseoe. j,. A. Ituberis, Mary Wllshire, c. p.. Uimkiu, A. C. Joy. Mary Tucker, Kdwln Dunn, .fes ervy. A. If. Kincuht, l.ennn. lib heart ami Farmer. Mr. anil Airs. J. K. I.oreman of Kugene were Sunday visitors In Ashland. f Miss Ieatrbe Hall, bead of the health department .of the South ern Oregon Normal school. It ft Ashland for Portland early Friday.) morning, summoned by the se-j rlous illness of her father. Mr. 1 (all was operated on Saturday i ami Ik reported to lie doing well.! Miss Hall was accompanied north by Miss Frances Wright, student i at the normal school, whose home! is In Portland. j Misses Voda It rower. Gladys Ap-! pb'Kate. and l-eiln Carlton of. Ash la ml. who are employees of i the Co pen company at Medford. attended d dinner party given l:t Medford on Thursday evening by! Airs. P. O. Crawford. ' I Marcus Woods, son of Dr. and) Mrs. K. A. Woods, a student nt the; state university at Kugene, spent , the week-eiul in Ashland vfsitlm; i with his parents. j WIN" now a nnnn erM to the nuinoer nf 1 f.n mionrt ed a banquet on Saturday even-j ing served at the Junior High, school gymnasium.' Tables were set In diagonal lines through the middle of the main room, Thu, tables were very ut tractive, mi i with potted fuschias kindly loniu-di by Hatcher's green house. Menu cards and candy boxes were made of bright green paper giving a! pretty touch of color. Tho ban-i quel was served by Miss Hazel i Smith and her high school claw in cooking. Mrs. II. C. Galey j acted as toastmistreHH for tncl evening and announced tho fol lowing program: "I lielieve in the I-uture, lrwanda Hateman; vocal solo. Maxlne Kmert; "X Feel My It. Fuller on North Main street. 4- FLEE MENACE OF WRISrcn, Idaho, April 30. (JF) Warned that there waa danger! Glory," Mrs. JliltinKs; violin solo. ! th:U tne tonkins Crane Creek dam Ellen Galey; "I Create Uauty Miss Ellen Waters. might go out, 200 ranchers living In the valley below the dam last wingie. son of Mr. and , niKnt remained In the snfety of the si'holastiv honors nt tho close of the last semester. He had the highest possible average of 1. Karl Snyder, Southern Paclfl-: brakemun of Klamath Falls, spent the week-end visiting in Ashjand at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val Snyder on the Bou levard. I Jr. It. I. Burdic left on Satur day afternoon for Uoseburg to at tend the regular meeting of tnef where they fled Saturday. Twenty-four hours after the leak was discovered, it had been re duced from a flow of 150 Inches to 30 Inches due to the lowering of the water In the dam. The hcadgatcs were still open last nluht with a full flow uradu- ttlly lowering the level of the1 C(t,000'-ucre foot reservoir located' l't miles northeast of here. I Iteclnmation officials were keep- Southern Oregon Dental asViatlon j c,""e '"!c? dJ?!J! "!"!:!! 1 which wn nn ....... 'W In Ino rett'Kees in me nuiH. wno. iiiH :.t the r.nom,,, l.i,.i ' K '"-'r Pox!"!" lying lini.r..- iliK :tt the L'lnlqua hotel. MIsh Latii-ii jiuKii.se, Hiiperlsf.r let-ted In the path if uny pnsHihle flood. id imisie 111 the nubile schools. I a"" F"l"'ct I" rotui-n to Ash-! ' ui.VD.O.V. A p r 1 1 30. WD The luntl next year, hut will Miend I 11.1.1.1, ..r.,1 u.nrn.K. the iniinic Kehool at the l.'nlvcr-' eomeH the Ameriean propOHaly for xiij 01 munfiin t.aiuornla. I fPlh(11. .., Hff,irt to mtnzuari .Mrs. (wear .silver and two mtle ,tlo vvllce ut the worW sir Austen children. l'eKKy and Jlu-ldy, are chamberlain told the house of Hpendlnit a vacation eafl.n with j commona today in ,-eplyinB to a f. Ien..s at OerJjer. Cal. They will qlleBtlon. as t0 when the Kellogg " ne. k. outlawry of war project would be .Mr. and .Mrs. Irving Porter en-! dtafUM,d , the commons. tci mined wllh four tatdes of: , : bridge at lheir North Main Htreet WAHI1I.MOTON. April 30. (A') , home on Thursday evening. Mrs. I War deiarlinent orders today in-1 I.'lu ooil lledburg was foi .ti.iale I cluiled the following transfers: w inner or high score among the I .Major C. W. Waller, coast nrtil-.j ladies, and Dean Scott took hon- lery. Salem. Ore., to Fort Winfield ors among the men. Mrs. Per-! Hcott, (Colonel CI. W. Moses, Cor ter servptl very attractive refresh-' vallls. (re.. to his home. CREAM of T ART A R c 1 A full pound (not lust 34 of a pound that looks like a pound Schilling is the only cream-of-tartar baking powder that gives you pound weight in return for your pound price. Coffee o 19 Spices 4& o 3t Extracts o Ten M. -en nd ok e Electrified Fly Screens and Insect Electrocutors Manufactured by Insect Electrocutor Co. 1 Sookane, Wash. t A. C. Yoder, Oregon Representative ( 'liiHtdfli'd advertising ge vesultM. FRAMES n mm AT " TROWBRIDGE ri LUMBIClt YARD mm lbnnnnniy flying Insects Pests Electrocuted instanti We wish to announce to the Fruit Cirowers of this district that a public demonstration of our equipment, showing Its effectiveness, for Codllni? Moth control will be held on or about .May 10 to :'0 nt tho 401 Orchard. Watch for Definite Date To nil types of food stores and homes we wish to announce that a demon stration of our Kly Screens may now be had by uuiilliig a card to A. C. Yoder. General Delivery, Medford, or V. 1.. Chit wood. Route 2, Box 24. Phone 314-J.2. lis Headquarters. for fTGood Picturl i m "Wo can lie of real help to you in the making oV good pictures. 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