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5TEDF0RD MATE TRIBUNE, ArEDFORD. OREP.ON. FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1020. PAGTC SEVEN I E trip can be made In an automo bile. Judge Sparrow, an old caval ryman who has ridden a pranc ing steed at the head' of many pitracira, maintains that the trip can only bo made in the saddle and, besides, it's a cqod chance for a horseback ride. He insists that his colleagues ride horses. 1 .. A nelitloh has been tiled-: with t no county court askini; that road on the northeast Kokuo River pnsitc flold AT AIRPORT GOING 24 EXPECT 500 WILL FETE IN ASHLAND Mttltnomn!. ! ! 1 fin entered. MRS. KAY IS LEADING STA1E1MEN': a I side yf extending from op iilll to a point near the Copco plant 'be closed. The county court journey over the road this morning on a lour of Inspect Hon. . . ,-. .- . - The rond traverses the property of the riold nm Realty coiuimny and is not used except by fisher men and picnickers. It Is passable lor an auto, but that Is about all. .Vo families live upon it. , ' It was the Intention to close, "the road in 1HT3. when the risimr'. eily ncioss Rocue river mm disbanded, but owlnff to an error. no road was left open. After 59 years. It Is proposed to correct the error and close the road. ,y The county court expects to visit 'ithe Blue Leile mine and Inspect ; the roiid IcadlnB thereto within the , next week or ten days. : The county court will be fur. S nlsntd horses, to rido, which Is Bi-ist in the mill of County Judge :. Sparrow, hut no balm of Gllead for t'ommlssloner Ceorice Alford. who V avers that ho would as soon. ride In an "uto bus, as on. a horn. .!om- mlssioner Buiwll believes Hint the A tractor, liaullntt a then-bot-torn gang plow, is working 2i hours a day and a scantier during day . !i a P , ry..)V ' ! ' h I (Special )-Exte.,ive ASYlIiAND. Ore., v investigated by the county grand Jury. " j The district attorney ordered the ' iiivestRtitkm uftor an nmnpsy yes.; teitlay by Dr. Frank II. Mwine of tlie Viilversily of OrcKon medical I sikoul indicated a second bullet had struck Weckert In the back.) Dr. Menne said this was the fatal poitTLAND Ore.. May 3. OP) sno- . i Record-hrenkinc crow.' of .Ymricn New I'lm Minn, has neithe- a enlfers swarmed the Portland Ooif llenjaniln Borden In K39 by. Kins landlmr field nor an alrnlane. but i club course today in the first day .Oconee II. has been presented Patrolman Sam M. llnmsev on Amli citizens there have t'ormetl an uvla- of the Orceun Women's Oolf as POHTLAXD, Ore., May XiP) Stanley Myers, district attorney, said today the fatal shooting of Royal ckeil, truck driver, by With practically twothlrd of the entries in.-class A leadership was being held by Mrs. Krcel Kuy h a net score of "8. behind her .was Mrs- ilton -of Hood River, with a card of 81. ' The original land grant for 'the, town of Lexington, M', mnue tq NEW, YORK. Mny 'JP Herb Penoock, star left -hMider ot. the New Vork Yankees, can't seem to escape the Jinx thut struck. hlm down last summer.. . ,. ;. A line drive off Sammy West's hat yesterday hit Pennock on the left arm. The veteran kept on 1 pitching until rain halted hostil ities in the third inning, but a half hour, later the arm began to stif fen. Whether the Injury Is sfrriotjs or not has not yot been deter mined. . . ' , ' 5 . EUGENE LAUNDRY IS . DESTROYED BY FIRE EtIOBXfe. Ore!, illiy '"'3, Pf-t Fire destroyed the Domestic Eauh .dry hero last night, with a loss to plant and building estimated at till, 000. The plant was owned by Newton Anderson, and the build ing by Mlsa Bessie rny. ford airport. The scarifier 0)er atea on a range of four feet deep and eight to 10 feet wide. Fifteen men are employed on the job. The trees have been cut from (.lie field. The present work is confined to an area of :70 acres, which will be used las an "al way. field" for i planes. Leveling to floor smooth- ness will be the next work. Professor Powers of Oregon State college, drainage expert, is inak-' Ing a survey of the field and It la expected that, he will give his report on the best system Qt' drain age within a few days. No decision as to who wilt su perintend the airport work has been made or contracts for con struction work let. , - Tort Lyons Has l'ln. ". CHICAGO, Mny 3. IP) Tod Ly: ons, ntQf.hu.rlcr of the M'hlto Sox, will be lost for several days be cause of a severe attack of grippe. Ills loss will handicap tho; White Sox for their impending series with tho Yankees. : - Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf ' ' ' .' J '. 'E' . k '-... ' -ifs T ' '-VI '- & V," : III II We sell you as cheap every day in the Vreek as your neighbor i buys on Saturday. ' ' . ' ecu , : oausape , r ioiii ' liil 8Perry'' xtr uallty. Buy . pure p0Pk. it's Just the kind ; "Every sack guaranteed, Buy I I r llll at regular everyday prices. you will like. Buv all vou at reaulan' avervrfav nrtre.. Nil , 7 ' . Want. ' i. llll lOOlbs.; O . 4ft h nrift. f- W Surelay -' Per pound .22 d Snow 3 100. lbs. O Gf - aV.i49ibs:'Cra 1- Scratch ju . ( . ; ; - - ter Lake.... 1 '? : ibf ' .85 1 Side Pork lbs. i gn. ; Oystershell .... , Anchor 1 ,uw llll Cut from young grain fed-' ..,'.. , . : HI . - . pork. Buy all you want at.. . . llll .; mi ' " . . '. this bargain price.) . ! , j , '- Vanilla , j Corn Beef ; ; l HI M. & R. Every bottle guar- Per pound........ If Llbby's extra quality. Buy " llll ntccd- Buy at regular all you want . at regular III llll ur-ur49W nripn. . u.,urf.u nltti" III 1 2 A FV Ptr Rnacte ' r ' 9 Mil ! UUIUJ.... IVW v iiitlgC Man tW llll 1 :':: . V . . ..... . a Mil v vux irom young porK anoui' imi .-'t llll rn- oer.- it s a oargain unco. . looaies 99 ! i-ogvaDin . IN ... . i.j rer uounu .mm ... llll l.ninese, HBO L I a m w n u . ,f . - i-uic .rtnc mg iiijic. , w,. .' llll Kn nnslllw Ruw at will like It. Buv at reoutar llll " III reflular everyday prices. everyday prices..,,., ; ll llll . ; y . II if 3 Lg. pkgs.l..Z5 Pure Lard Table size :.Zi ' ', ' " ' Open kettle rendered. It's , . "t , ... , -j ; . .' different. Buy all you. want -. , J: -Illn' at this bargain price. . HntlAV J inn A gelatin dessert. Buy at poUfldS o30 Pure honey- cheap , !; regular everyday prices. " ,r as syrup. Buy at regular II i:r;yj , everyday prices. II 3 Lg. pkgs.... 25 n- - e. CQ Peanut Butter D lb Pai1 Dy : Z7.TZ?Zm;7';. rorK&ueans m I '"j Extra quality. Made of best HH i llll hard wheat. Buy any day at Ort vn Camp's. You know the Mil ' llll .u. , Tl A .I I nuatUv. Buv at rrnular llll llll - arct Fuu,iu . V ZTr'.. H 3 pounds .25 , ,; Med. size can.: . 1 0 j Shortening " lea " Opal brand pure shortening. Cr 'lrf llll - We nuiranlM averv nail. : VlaLKClS . Ill Llpton's Yellow Label black . ,, it ; . - INI Sjflll tea. Buy at everyday prices. A 7 C Snow Flake fanoy salted. ll . V U ' T -lb. Pail ...otJ crackers. Buy them at regu- III! U Q Q , , e , ,"'." Ir everyday prices llll ; Full pound ... tiOO OO I Large pkg .Zo I M ' Rice " Bacon ; 1 Fancy California long grain bacon. Buy It any day in Baking rowder , rice. Buy ail you want at the week, ,. , Royal, the best cream of tar- ' regular everyday prices. ' Ur' Buy " at re8ul"r very- l t-pounds Oj, . 1 1Q 14-lb. can 1 . 1 V ' Coffee ---L Frankfurters ; : Catsup ; . Extra quality, bulk. It'a a Extra quality. Made under . wonderful value and you can qovemment inapection. Buy Pel onte brand, extra qual- i h.w anv dav. S- B"y t regular everyday , I Per pound 35 Per pound .255 Lg. bottle .... .. .20 Mny - 8 preparntions huvo been mado for the enter- i tn lumen t ami comfort of ' 6 0 0 st'hool ohllilron from the various i schoola. of ' Klnmiith, Josephine -and Jackson counties who. will , KutluH' . In Ashland on aaiiU'day.l M;.v 4, to join in tho spring festi- j vii I of music, which Is belnp spon-i sored by the music department H tho Southern Oregon Normnl. Thej f plans havo been worked out by ! MfsH I-eona Marsters, music super-j vi6i of tho school. The children j will arrive at the junior high ( school at 10 o'clock In-tho morn ing and will be allowed some time! for rehearsal before lheyform In parade formation at 11:30 and march to the Uthla Springs hotel! corner, where they will tako part! In community sinnim?. ' Tho Roneral program will stnrt j ni i -nn t'nncir In ttin iiftornoon 1 and will be open to, all tho public, j J. rnt Toiman. son or mo pio neer. Judge Toiman, pnssed away Vonlnu H.ili- Alli-tl Ot'ih vhllC makintr a trin around the world in company with his son. Chester Toiman. Tho cause of hit death i was not mentioned In the cable gram tfiat gavo tho news of bin death. . Mr. Toiman lived for many years on tho old Toiman ranch east of town, known' now a's the' HotncH ranch. Tho Toiman family was well known In the early days of southern Oregon settlement. Mr. Tolman's wife was a member of tho 1 K. Anderson family, and was a sister of Miss Hello Ander son and Mrs. I A. 1'hlllips of this city. Two sons survive the father, !rll Tohnun, Jr.. of Se attle and Chester Talmaii, who was with his father at tho time of his death. t t Jack Kndera. a student of tho biniov hlch school, bus been HI with a tuiirh n." f:- and un.i!..v to attend his classes for the pasij two uays. First Lieutenant Clyde Younsr was honored on Tuesday night by nn plcntion to the captaincy of Battery 1J, 2-l!)h Coast Artillery. In this position he succeeds Cap tain ; Lynn Slack, who .'.recently resigned, and whose resignation was accepted on Wednesday by i Brigadier , General George A. White. Tho second lieutenant, Huhert Bontloy, was promoted to the posi tion of first lieutenant ' and the second lieutenant's position will be filled soon. Miss Belphino Sackelt. who is employed In Run Frunciseo, ar rived on Tuesday on a visit tu Via. r.n,.ntu - nttrl Mra' DnU'fV ' Mrs. H. O. Miller of Jackson ville, returned to her homo dn Tuesday, after ( spending- a few dayH at the A. A. Madden home in this city. v " Mrs. ti. S. Brown on Ilolly street has returned to her home after 'spending the past two weokstwith her daughter, Mrs. Alice Calla han at San Jose, California. Mrs. Callaban has recently undergone an operation, but is reported to Ii ho niKUiK iiivui nun? i t-i . I Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cnrson. who have been upending some time in the Willamette -valley attending to business interests, will arrive I home late this week. Tho third annual senior sport dance will be held at the South- lern Oregon Normal school on May 18 ana promises io oe one or me outstanding events of the year. Mrs. Katie Scrogglns has re turned from a visit to her daugh- ' ter, Mies 1-oulse Scroggins, who t teaches near Portland. F. K. Watson returned recently to spend the summer months "in I Ashland and will make his home at the Columbia Hotel. Mr. Wat son has been spending the winter with friends and relatives in California. Mesdames T. H. Simpson,. A. E. Kinney and J. H. Fuller wore gra cious hostesses on Thursday even ing to a 'group of 28 ladies who gathered at the T. H. Simpson home on North Main street for an evening of bridge. After the; I usual number of games,' Mrs. H. H. Gillette was awarded a hand- somo gift for high score. Mrs. J. H. Hughes received tho award for second high score und Mrs. Lew Hansen received a pretly consolation gift. At a late hour, the hostesses served refreshments.! Ashland high school debaters! I left on Thursday for Scapoone, j where they -will enter the semi-1 finals for tho state. The team was composed of Miss Thelma Naylor and Miss Frelda Hereford.! I ThiH team Ih the-same that sue-1 qessfully met the district nt Hose-j ! burg. Winners in this debate will! i enter tho state finals at -Kugeno , to 'compete for the Do Cou cup. j Commencement nrrnn emonts ; f!nr tho Ashland high school huvo: I (i I ready been mado. The Uacca-j lnUrentu address will be delivered ( i by Reverend H T. Mltchelmorot jiat the Methodist church on Sun- i dnv cveninar.- Mav 19. I l! : The commencement nroirrami ! will be held May ' 2th with Dean; I Dubach of the Oregon Hlnte Col-) j lego as speaker. Commencement! ! exercises will bo held lnthe junior: i high school gymnasium. 25, in htind-to-hnutl fight, will be 'Hon club. I soclittion pweepswikcH Mfire to W-ashintfton and Lee university by ihnni.lobn linwyor of AbneiuTe -r aMMwsiMMaMiSii iTomorrowlAnother Opportttnily Savers! LOH LOSES PLACE AS DAVIS CUP CONTENDER CHICAGO, May VPi Hecausc ' 1 of Ms studies at the University of I Chicago, George Lot I will lose his i , pluce on the American ftavis cui , ! team this year. j Loit Is third ranking player of I the United Btutca, . . for Stamp At Medford's Popular Green Stamp Store the MM. Dept. Store Clip TKis Coupbii-It's Worth $oot' COUPON B,0Q worth of S. Ss H. Geen Stamps with "the cash purchase of any silk dress or coat FREE SATURDAY, MAY i, W29 'mm---mmmm luV'of hiri'liiiso Zipper Bloomers for.Gymnasium Work $2.25 j White Middies $1.00 Sale of Smart Underthings Crepe de Chine Slips $4.95 (.'li until in crppo d cliiiic; plain with lu'iiisUtcliPtl ' )1 lit- top, ,'Oo'l 0 r s pink or wliitc. , Crepe de Chine ! ' : Slips ' Iawo top ntul hoi st om. Crepe de Chine 5 , Slips NTct top, lipplicpie t r i in, shad o w .'proof Iumij . .r$3:.95 ; Novelty Pleated Flannel Skirts $5.95 Spring Shoe Specials Kid. Pumps, in Wack or rose bioge; beaded gare; Chiban covci'cd."" Sticcial; Ulk-., $6.75 ;Bicgo $7.85 Six eyelets, cut out tie, ;" ' j $7.85 , high hce,l, faticy calf skii; cut oiit tie, trimmed with rose biege.'A Very snappy spring shoe , $7.85, i i . . . . .' ' ,' Big5 Showing of, i Colored Shoes Oreen, red, black or tan; fancy lace inlaj'.s; military heel strap pumps, : ' $6.45 ' : .-iv : Piece Goods 98c SAYON PRINTS 75c '-'i' littyon prints in 't'lWjitnhd futuristic pnttorns.f' llPC- Spoi-ial for .Snturday.. ..,.....75tk ulnr !M(V RAYON CHECKS 98o ' ; , : ; Guaranlccd Siwi color.;. nine, red, recii, hln'.'k', 9 ','.!. I .- ' ' . ;i ' FLAT CREPES, $2 05 ... i . . . , '. , 40-incli printed fl;it cropns. Tuttcrus dosij-ncd ior sp'rinti drosses ami ensomhles, ' ! DAMASK DRAPERIES $1.25 AND $1.78 . . ' i - .- ' j ' . Rose mid jircen strips or black and peach iiO niches wide. Hhick mid mulberry 50 uiolics 'wide. . . ' PANEL CURTAINS $1.00 EACH ;r Panel oiirtiiins with shadow piittern and fnnncd Strutwear Hosiery Special Saturday $1.59 All silk," full-fashioned, pointed or square heel. Regular $1.93 hose. Special $1.59 Silk Net Anklets 98c. . Xew and smart silk net anklets. Peach and Paris nude. '' ' (UXi 1 DEPARTMENT SWMri C. A. MEEKER, Manager m Basement Bargains S Women's Rayon Bloomers. Rose, orchid, pink 5 and honeydew. ) Sizes 27 and 29 ...!...75 S Women's Satin Slips, all colors.' Sizes 36; to s 44 :$i.49 M 36-inch Fast Color Printed Voil9; 4.lU....S9 Women's Dresses in light or dark prints, with contrasting plain color trim. Sizes 30 to 46, 98 M Boys'' Straw Baseball Caps...........:.................15 S Men's Muslin Pajamas., White or colors.;...-98 Women's Crepe Sole Sport Oxfords ,....$3.48 f Women's Patent One-Strap Pumps...,...$3-98 Dr. Gordon's Health Shoo, brown kid tie, $4-45 Children's School Shoes .,.$2.29 to $2-98 Men's Work Shoes, tan or black, paracord cole $2.95 to $3-89