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PAGE SIX 1IKI)F()IM MAIi; TK'inilNR. MRDFOUI). OlfKOOX. MONDAY. JUNE 23," 1928. IT Artist Sketches Life Story of First Girl to Fly Across Sea i ' MERIT BADGES There were 32 ScoMh n at tendance lit camp tho past period. This In a capacity Many Hi-ouih are happie liii-r, Winer, as a result: ami ndvancert In rank of tho past period In carnp. Then have been new friends funned and new "huddieH-' havt leome ! aMUaitiled. Swimming, life-sav-injr and seoutins will he -art-led hurk to the iruops of the iounil ' nrier the experience. Several troop wero outstanding in their attend-J unco at camp. Troops 12 of Ash-, land, L'l and 'll of ilrants! Dnsa, 3f of Jacksonville and ' and 3 of Mod ford wero amonn those with the hinhesl porecntaue ! or attendance during the past two . periods. The court of honor awarded the following merit hadtft's: Kr-; nest Jtarns, survey hi k: Levmi 1 Dun ford, surveying JEohert K. ! Lewis, craftmanship in wood;j Bruce ;errlfield. carpentry, Wal lace Palmer, safety, and Donald j "Wold, athletics and life H'out.l Tno JtidKe of the cour was Don ' Xewherry and the Seoul rommis- I Dinner I-nrry Kchade, and Chair-, man of the Court of Honor Colo- nel Dalnu sal on the Jury, together j WlVh W. K QuinenWery, A. Clement. Itev. K. I, l-awreme Oscar K. 1-ewls. Kenneth .Meiri fie'd ami t)liver UogerH. The ScoutH observe their duty j In nmltern of religion, ami have . In toimei'tion with the court of honor each week an address by J one IntereHted in buy and fitted to talk In an lntereting way to j them. The addresH today wa . (liven by Uev. K. . Kawreneo. who gave an lunplnitimal tiilk which wan nttenllvely followed by a large group of KcouIh mid vJn- j Hoih. The ' following Hi outH a-hlcvedj Ihe rank of sat Isfadnry camper: Kdwin I'etorH, Iui-ian Cleim-nl, John I'artriilge. Tingley Champo-. IMiil gulHpnbery. Ibk Slecfu . Ilohbln Hoot, Clyde Malolie, llru -;' Merrifleld, llobert Lewis. Hubert I 'otm-tfi and thewe were awaroci the "honor" camper award: .1nu tlce f Hlifimti, Hilly t-'uminings, f.miUH Itogers. Koger llendlee, Dunne Malone. Hon Wold. Levou IunfoiI. Winston Tattle, irussell Tonan and Wallace Palmer. There were tliree Scouts who ! made the Initial i Into the! .nk.4 by taking their oath of the; Scout before the assembled group. Lee Port, son of the district rang er, who Ih a lono Scout, was one, of these. The others were Hick I Sleeter and .John Partridge. Lu- ; elan Clement udvanced to the rank of second class. The meeting dosed with the call of the bugle corpx which sounded letreat, and Ihe flag was lowered for the day. The honor ennipers hud the privi lege of putting away the fluff for the last time- this ramp. HOPEFUL HIS WILL HALT P.PCHAKKST.Itumanlu. June SR. (I1! Kormer Crown Prince Carol hopes that li Ih six year-old -on. King Michael, will Home day annul the decree nf divorce that Michael's mother, Princess 1 lelen, obtained Inst week, ' In a communication to his law yers, Carol said he had never aban doned hope that he and his wife might become reconciled. lie as serted It was a source of grief and pain to lilni 1o be separated from King Michael, whom he loves dearly. Since he was exiled from liu manla, Carol said he he led a mis erable life. The Till a n - haired Magila Lnpescu, with whom he eloped In P'-ft and who has been his companion since then, was his only source of cons.dat Ion, he wrote. He asserted site has treat ed Miltn like n brother. Carol appealed to his son be cause he has no faith In the Pu ma nlun courts. II erejecled the offer of the court to allow him to appeal from a divorce decision, lb considered the decision to be un constitutional as well as Illegal In other vuys. FATAL TO LITTLE GIRL rOHTI.ANII. Ore. Ju, LTi.-(,1'i Jlllv ;l uuh II . li yi'ur nlil IVllilli' liill Kil l, (lii'il I, l iiIkIiI III a lios pttal )inri rulliiwlni; nuipiiiiiiiHii of! licr Ml ntm a wiM-k nm. 1 1 - arm" 'wan lunl,in in a full licm u Irri'j Iwn wciiUk ai!(i and 1 1 r.-t t iitt ,l,- vi-liipiMl. She wan li'oi :lii in I'im i- I Inn. I last MiiiiiIm y anil In r urm wan ! ainiuiiati'il ni Du clli.iw, I'm- a liiii" . lle sIiiiwimI iinprnvi'inonl tnil lii-r ! condltlnti iH't'Him' worst nnil di'atli ! ocrnind lasi nlulii. ! ItiilnoKH Ali-nV t.n-.H i , TIjO IM'Hlll.-lr Sunday lllfi-tini; nf' tho JlllslnrsM MciiV (iusprl ti-ani: viiH' held 'sliTdiiy with a lark,'1 ntlcndnni'e. .lin k r.nlen spnkn i.ni tllp Mlllijnct, T.vlim IIim IhitnlH nr1 .Iohhm." find .1. H. Slinky on "Til"! J'ronilHod Itlpssiiiu nf fln-lt." Moth di'llvei-pd I'luslim silrllu:ii j talkn. Many pinplc frnm mil nn town ntlMirfi'il H" iiiwllnn;. Tliri nniinuniptiiint nf Urn linn" ami, pliim , for I'"" iiii'i'tlnt; wlllj be inude later. I SERVED OVEP5EA5 I'TOM f't W M U V f W WAW trj BORN IN ATO'.iSON, SUPPORTED HEPSELT ASA FOR TWO YPS.HFLD KAS.IN !898-C3At PAID SOCIAL WORKER IN WOMEM Ai-TfTUDE UATED ByTt-'f.HVDf. TMf- SLUMS OF BOSTON- PECOROOf KOOOFT) rAKH rllH -3UIUUL, OIUUItUMAIHtMAIICbAT l-IAS 500 HRS IM cmcA&o C01 UMBI A Al 1 HE. UOF HiGH FIGURE IN . YEOMANRY HERE FOR lEETIfIG i W. R. Shirley, president of the I rotherhood of Anien. ati Yeomen, j is to meet with the Yeomen of Kotiiliein Oregon In a joini meetlim jof (he Medfoni. Ashland and (Iranls , 1'uhs homesteails in Aalihind Tnes- 'day evening Juno ifi. Tim meet - jinf; Ih to he held In Ihe Yeuuiea nan in i u Aiei antty ruiimiu on I the Pacific highway. I This meeting is expecled by Ihe loiricerH of the lhre.( homes.et.us to IsurpaKs auy rneoliiM ever held by line leouicn in inirt pun 01 inc stale. The meeting will he called In order pniiiiidly al r.- . in. by the foreman of I ho Ashland j homelead for thr pui noi'e 01 con ilerriu Hie decree work on a Huns loT fifty to seventy-live candhhiles I The Ashlund degree team will eon lor the work and the riltialhith drill work will he perform, d by the ' 7"""' i. u iin ti.om .if Atihl .ml Im.ihhrh mediately I'cllowing tin? initiatory i work the Yeomen Hioomer (lirls of I tho .Medtord l.oiiiestead will stage j some exceptionally protiy lanty drills for tb hem-fit of the presi dent. .1. tl. F'.i'U, state manager ef Ore- gnn. wilh Mi'ii. K-iell, will utleml j inoetin-;, and it la expected this that the statu vice-president, J. I Welch, will also be in attendance CORD IN RNOREGO LA (illANHK, (He., June lA't The (Jrande Uonde valley e.- lierienced u lasle of hoi weather j over the week -end. 1 he mercury niching Hij above yesterday alter; touching Ittj Saturday. The minimum last night was r5. A cloudless sky ami a temperature ' of T :i before eight o'clock I Ills morning indicated another score m o r n I n g indie. ilt d a u ot h e r ; scorcher. 5. hot - PKNDLKTi (Tl I'cndlelim X. ore., June I'XpCrienccd the test ucck-end of the day and Sunday, mercury climb d to and It was HH Sued eas'Ui Satur iturday Ihe 1 en deKreT V with a hoi breeze blowing from the northeast. Sunday night a lightning storm oc curred, wit h some ralll In the liort heastei n section of the county. Port laud Mail Prow ncl POIITI.ANP. Ore., June tV lalward Killers, :ts. was drowned yesterday w hi n a small metal boat which be had invented capsized. PILOT'S WEDDING a h ft v .r ' N 4 tVl 11 What is believed South Cnrolina's first companionate marriapo is being enjoyed by George W. Knierson, commercial airplane pilot, of New Uumpiihire, and his bride, tho former Misa Laurine Cu tu rnings, of Sumter, f. C, n dancer. Mrs. Kmcrson has continued liv ing nt home with her mother nr.U pursuing her career, while Emer Bon has been living In hia bachelor quarters in the Sumter Y. M. C. A. '"We urc trying to get nw.ty from tho petty little diiTercnO that arise when twu people arc too much in each other company," they declare. ; 0 U. AND 50C iOLCXTV THii AIR. SOli MfcftN CALIF GORE AND HANLEY RANCHES HAVE A CLOSE FIRE GALL i a mass fire yesterday afternoon, j ! presumably mused by n cigarette 'stuh thrown fmm a passing -nito, , ; nwept ten acren back of the W. II., , ;,,. raneh. and for a time threat-; I t.il0( (lliv .,,,,1 ,;tl,in fhdds. Had;-; j fjrim, v.-ni-d tho f la men from f i destroying a wheal field belong i . lo Alr(. hllllcv. The fire was (fanned by a brisk wind. The ciiv . H)(.lnj4.nI f.,u;jlJ). W1 nt ,h(. ion. I n))(.h ;OH, .hll.kig the t(j,(Zl, The lire swept through the onl;s i (.n the knolls with great speed. ( , Hoover, who was working in j his pear orchard, UWI yards away. , I did not iiotiee j unlit p;t-'siiig aulo- ' c;i'""M It to his attention, but Mike II a n 1 e y , who was in l-:age saw the J'nint, J n mlloH away ', and mine in his auto at speed. The entire neighborhood was soon out fighting the fire, and It was brought under control after an hour';: work. A rail fence, built half a cen tury ago on the Cor property, was unseal bed, though flames putr- "I ' sides. 'Ihe fire routed a large eolouy of jackruhhit:--. I he names Inn ned a pateh r.'et -opiate in Ihe Alice llanh-y wUeat. which damage Is estimated at JUKI. iSLLlu SHINERS HELD Jonas Spitzer and Pohert Purvis, both of Hie Talent distilct. were arrested late Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff llaymer. and are charged with possession of liipior. and possession and trans tort at ion of liquor. Acrocting to Sheriff Jennings. Spilzer is alleged to have sob) Honor ttt hoys. I u I ie served -entence, boot leg- :n six months county j, 'and paid a $r.oo fine, t glng oporal Ions. j The pair are held in the comity i jail, nod are scheduled to appear for sentence Ibis afternoon. Purvis. In Justice Taylor's court i here t his forenoon, was fined $'-t i for the possession of thpior, ami Sptl.ei's hearing was continued un , til lu a. in. tomorrow, as lie was not ready today to enter a idea on the char-:? of triiitKpor.tiuir. 1 It seems that ihe deputy sheriff ,l';ul the men under surveillance and expect, d to find a quantity of booze , in their car. COMPANIONATE Amelia ati.af t PICKWICK STAGE SERVICE HERE T ERE TO BE AUGMENTED i if importance , to all towns on the Pacific highway Is . he an nouncement cotyinif frohi the Pickwick stages system today that, effective June i."., a new schedule will be added to the run between San '"iaiieisi-o and Portland which will give this entire territory four daily schedule instead of .,. m 1 1 three, as In the pu-d. Tim new schedule. Which will hie ' " more con eiifeui. service for Hi towns between these two points, will leave Sa n l-Ynncl.seo tnu l h houml al .::ui p. m. ami will leave Pol l la ml soi! t h lion nil t noon Will) the new schedule hi ef fect, fo ii t h bound passengers from MeiTl'ord will have Ihe chob e of leaving the Pb kwh-k stagec sta tion at II p. m., t a. ni., TiMTi a. nt. and l:0r p. m. "The new schedule which goes into effect on the 2'dh of this month is in keeping with our policy to give the people re-i ding along the Pacific highway the best po-xl'Je in v'nge t i-'iiM-Mr;at inn service," stated Mr. Morgan. N'w 'ludules and ih w equipment will be added to the Pacific Iul: hway d i vlsbn, as increast d ilemands justify." I i AKIILANH. June 2"t. t S;k -fal 1 IT.irvey S. Ilrestone, tnillfiinairr tirf( nuLinil'acturer. and his Hirer sons were visitors l:i Asiilatid' lasi Kriilay afternoon. They were taken from the Southern Pacific train by A. S. Itoseiihaum. Soutiiern I'acilic representative, who took them on a t rip about Ashland. M r. !" ires ton" expressed hinisidf as delighted with Ashland and its attractive?, kit foundings. He was p:u iie,jia,i iy pleased with the native beauty ot l.ithlu park and called M one of tii most wonderful sceiiu s;;ots lie had ever visited. Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. McVail an' their sou. Jamie, and their house ;iists, Mr. and Mrs. M nrlson Kast iiiiin. ot' U Itttiier. CaL. were visit ois Saturday at Crater Luke. The li. L. Iturdic family ami the O. II. Johnson farnilv spent Sunday it the Lake or the Woods. Martin ileal spent Sundav on Hshing trip to Kogue river. Or. Amy V. S'annard ami Miss Winnlfred V. Hichinnnd. wlioliavej wee. i oMium ia .:,nai tio won rei;t- tlves. led Saturday for Waslilng ton. 1), C. Ir. V. (I. Swedenhnrg has re turned from Minneapolis, where h was in attendance ut the annual meeting t,f th American MeiUcai society. M r. and Mrs. I.o'iis Hode and daughter. Miss Amelia Hod-ie. and Mlf-s IsaheUi- Silver were Week-end visitors at the U-tke of the Woods. Mr. and Mr. V. V. Ci:hlwell, wife j and two children and Miss Hath! Yo Icr and Mis;: Katherlne lbirgraff mum'- ii,' i i. ii i i h,m -Mu-ni naiui j oa at i raier i.skc. i ney loumt conditions bl-Ml for seeing the lake at in; best. Paul Wagner, who is spending the summer vacation nt (Jovern nient Camp in the Crater Lake nu iloiiai park. nine down Sat urdav evening to spend Sunday wlili his J parents. " j Mrs. Mary Neher f Oakland.; Cal.. mother of Mrs. Wither (Jill ' of Semite drive u-nu n Ilium itimul 1 Krldny at a luncheon tarty ten tiered by Mis. (-Yank IHckey and Mrs. Walter Kverton at Casey's on llogue river. The parlv was taken up the Crater Luke lii-:hvay to the camp in time for a splendid lunch j im ved by Mrs. Casey. The after-1 noon was spent at cards and hamli-1 woiU. Those vhu enjoyed tho' pleasant hospitality of Mrs. Dickey i an. I Mrs. Kverton were the hoiior guesl. Mis. Maty Neher, Mesdanies Henry Monrre. W l. fiili. Sam It McNair. M dora Shepherd. Nancy tlill and John lMw."rds. Li uel Si earns of Spr;igip river siKiit a tew days in Ashland re eciiily visiting nt the home of his mother. Mis. Luella Sieiirus. on Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Waltr MiUseh md Mrs. Mfkrh's brother. Walter Stewart, made a hri -f vi-ii in :di Innd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Miksch on Knitview street. The party W -n its way o Stanword university, where Mr. Mlksch. who i an Instru'tor In Kiench at Heed college, will take work in KrHirh at the summer session, Mr. ami Mrs. K. Isaac have rHurtied from an opting shmu at the Lake of the Wimils. . . Mrs. C. K. Sllfcbv died atelier home on Hnrsadlne street nt td..'to SuturUuy utorutiix. Mrs. Ilshy a cJk tVsSf Qfcsd . I .V-T fr X NEWFOUND- P?fiS. INICAUFEOUGHTA THREE CYLINDER -MOTOttED PLANE WHICH HAD A BAD KABITOF GOIMG DEAD AT ANY ALTITUDE. CIRCLED STEAMEB 75MI.F530MCOBH IRELAND TO GET BEARINGS iived alone and her serious Illness i was not known to her frlendH until Tuesday. Mrs. Stishy wuh 71 years ' old at the time of her death. She had been making plans for u visit to her only daughter. Mrs. Esther Callmar, of Vancouver, ff. C. Mrs. i Callmar was siiiumoiicil to her ' mother's bedside hut did not reach ' AsMniid until after her mother's j pasKin. Mesfdes the daughter, two i grandchildren, Kuth and (!haiies survive. Mrs. SHshy was a mem- ' her of the Presbyterian church, was a constant attendant ut Its services ; and a tireless worker. Mr. and Mrs.. Hoy Hessenauer, who have been residents of Hell view district, have moved to Ash land to reside. Miss Katherine Purarnff, travel ing represei'tat ive of the Houghton Mifflin Publishing company, a friend, nt Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Paid well, stopped off in Aslilnnd at tho close of the week lo visit at the Caldwell homi Misses Dorothy liollen and (Jreta i Hmith, students ut the Southern; Oregon Norimtl school, left Sutur- : day for Crater r-ake hul-;e to spend ! Hie week end. Mr. ami Mrs. Ilnstman of Whit He r, f 'al., are in Ash hi ml visit ing for a few days with relatives and friends. .Mrs. IC'istmnn was a for mer Ashland resident and attended school heie. She is a sister of Mrs. W. H. McXair and I Tarold Moore of the Kast Side grocery, A group ef Ashland Hotarians drove to Lake of the Woods to visit-, the boys' camp in session t! pre. Tiie visitor4 left with five gallons of ice cream, an abundance of cookies and other accessories lo break the monpmy of camp fare. S. M. Tayhu o." Aledo. III., has arrived in Ashland to visit his son, Arthur Taylor, an instructor at the Southern Oregon Normal school. 191 SCOUT GIVEN How Yoil Can Invest $120 OR MORE As Safely and Profitably as Financiers f Invest Their Millions ' yXM'- can lax " can do !tl You ran nviVc vour mal rarn yoti in inmnw ,i Kic.it, m litlton, that rarnt-J Sy th.- bti;r iettcnt u u tumuli FtiO-fil t.itititu: w-lirn die epiuttmuv lot Ltw proht tn lh' I if t Mottwtur Kmnc j oftirrJ you? Tin m an oprittiitttv winch come Kit M-lkkm in ih I'tc time of die ivtuyr wotiv cjiiki ct t.ilitic,l man. li von can irvrit n um small a 1 20 thf dclcioxl piymtnt pl.m it ou th 1 ai-.t rvp a K.tnJ.ime rem in widi j.!ti:r irtv o UiHv rljnirJ u ihr aKvc Kn-Lict ol intirrcMinn mitoint Iki, It luc! A I epif e. Dl.f'fcHlIlt'u! 7 Kftiicniiulimiuii. xurii 0 e Arthur C Marsh Company First Mortoac.es crrun.'nr Floor Amtiiciirt Hit HwlAing i PORTLAND, OREGON O "i""' 'v'm,f t-m M-ifcri ,itj it Kamt. 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SALEM MAN HURT WHEN CAR HITS A TELEPHONE POLE PORTLAND, Ore., June 2',. Wp Hieakijm off a telephone pole and plunging through a fence, n sedan driven by Oordoii Thompson of Salem early today dropped twelve feet over an embanknu nt. injuring Thompson severely and inflicting bruises and cuts on the body of a girl companion, Miss Sonera Lucas. Another occupant of the car whose name was not learned ,ckch pod injury. Thompson and Miss Lucas were taken to the Portland sanitarium. The accident occurred at Snd street and Sti any side road in Clackamas county. A heavy plank punctured the radiator and pene trated t he dashboard to within a few inches of the rear seat of the car. Clackamas county officials declared it was a miracle that any one escaped alive. The automobile Thompson was driving is the same ear which went over an embankment south of Canema last whiter, officers :-:aid. The car was found this morning with pools of blood about it. It lat'T was learned that a passing car took the Injured persons io the hospital. Sheep Owners Attention! We are In position to pay you i t more than anybody for wool-mo-, hair. See us before yon sell. ! MEDt'OUD BAHflAIN JIOUSIS, i I Phoim 10(52. 27 N. Crape St.; i . A our grentesi asset ts health. Take -Chiropractic . with Russian massage and keep fit. Dr. Sim kins, over Woolworth store. !)" Editor- says to ft Get the. FACTS, write, mem Play nofi 1 his is meaiu imij Insure Yow j Valuables?' I I ; ' 1 i :i - Yes, you can, but it's far cheaper, more satisfactory and less worrisome to place your valuables in your own private box in our Safe De posit Vault. never a worry or care may be literally true, at least as far as your valuables go. The Jackson 111 hs'.'adlishgd leas fc' ns' ABLisnoD leas Mediord, Oregon Comniercuii Savings Safe Deposit A CONSOLATION a con solid io n to know that when death occurs yon , call a mortician who will treat you exactly as lie It's CI I won I expect to be treated if the situation were reversed. Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE ; Office of County Coroner his Reporters; avorifes." anjfigj County Bank MTMBCR l 6UUHAL f.ESERVE SYSTEM jjj Clearly ;