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rXOE TTDTET3
MISS WILSON AND
GEORGE FEENUM
AUDITION WINNERS
St. Mark's Guild liall was crowd
ed beyond itx sentlnK cupaclly lust
night to hear the local preliminary
of the nutionul Alwater Kent audi.
Hon In which 13 youtu; amateur
women HinKPiH and lx men tried
out before a Kroup of local judges.
Miss Ellow .Mao Wilson, IS, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Wilson,
of Medford won first pluce amonn
tile Klrl with her soprano selection,
"Let All My Life He Music."
George P. Peckham, 25, of Med
ford, won first place among the
men, with the selection "Asleep In
the Deep." Mr. Peckham, who has
hod no vocal training, disclosed a
deep, rich bass voice wh'ieh was u
delight to both Judges and audi
ence. Second honors went to Miss
Eunice Hngor, 20, soprano, of Ash
land, and Merland Tollcfson. IS,
tenor, of Central Point, who sang,
respectively, "Ry tho Waiters of
Allnnctonka" and "O Sole Mio."
. Judges In the contest were: Art
Burgess, Miss Leona Manners of
Ashland, Miss Jeunesse- Butler,
Tom Sworn and Father William B.
Hamilton.
The two winners of first place
arc, now eligible for tho state At
water Kent contest which will be
held In Portland the latter part of
July. A number of tho other young
singers who appeared last night
were declared worthy of honor
able mention, had the rules of the
contest so stipulated.
Superintendent Martin of the
Kovernnient sujht - radio ntntion,
lias received a wire from Wash
ington statins the tranmittero for
the station have been whipped and
will arrive ahout June 20. A
crew to erect the towers and In
stall the apparatus will arrive
about the same time, and the sta
tion niUKt bo In operation not later
than July 15.
The building ut the station has
heen completed and tho electric
nump for tho water systom has
been Installed.
1
AT KLAMATH TONIGHT
Tho, Photographers association
of southern Oregon will moot to
night at Klamath Kails with a 7
o'clock bannuet at the Pelican cafe,
followed by a business meeting in
the Stlnson studio.
' Those from Mvclfnrd who plan
to attend Include A. 15. Pcasley,
Jack Sworn and A. J. Anderson.
One more meeting is planned
for the southern Oregon associa
tion, probably In Medford, before
the convention of the Pacific In
ternational Photographers associa
tion, to be held In San Francisco,
August 28, 29 and 30.
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
LONE PINE SCHOOL
A daily vacation Bible school will
b-! opened June 17 in the Lone
Pine schoolhouso, just east of the
('rater Lake highway. The school
will begin at 1:30 p. in. and will
bo out at 4 p. m. A trained corps
of teachers will be in charge un
der the leadership of Hev. 15. Iver
son. This school Is undenomina
tional and so near town that if
any children from the city of Med
ford wish to take advantage and
attend the j will be welcome.
REV. REES CONDUCTING
CASTLE CRAGS CLASS
Rev. Raymond S. Rees Is spend
ing a week at Castle Crags, near
Uunsmulr, Cal., at a summer Insti
tute, of Methodist young people.
Tlito is one of four such Methodist
young people's gatherings hold this
month and next In northern Cali
fornia. Mr. Roes Is conducting the morn
Ira; devotional hour and lending a
discussion class In "Jesus nnd the
Problems of Youth" at tho Castle
Crags Institute.
Kvery local organization whbh
plans to derive funds from the
community chest, are rrquested
to get In touch with Hamilton
Patton. chairman of the chest pro
gratn. as soon as possible.
"Only those nrganl7iiions which
have solicited funds from the city
during the past year will be elin
Ihte to benefit from the commu
nity chest." Mr. Patton said yes
terday. He may be reached hy
telephoning 1224 or by railing nt
the Soul hi rn Huilding and lan
association.
At Rialto Tonight
Tony the "Wonder Horse
m Just lonv
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WILLIAMS CHKEK. Ore.. June
15. (Special.) The Williams
Grange held Its regular monthly
meeting today at the Williams
community hall. ltusket lunch
was enjoyed at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. frank Trumbly
and family of Grants 1'ass have
moved out to their ranch, the
Uncle Klijah Davidson place, for
the summer.
Miss I'hyllis Wood enme In
Saturday of last week to visit her
parents. She returned to Portland
Monday afternoon to be ready for
examinations. Miss Phyllis and
her sister, Beth, will graduutc this
summer as trained nurses.
Friends were sorry to hear of
the passing of Mi's. Hert McGillory
last week. Mrs. Mcttlllory was
Miss Dola Howell, daughter of
Minnis Howell, and grew up on
Williams creek. ,
Mrs. Jesse Kldcr and little
daughter are confined to their
room with I lie measles.
Dr. Hi'iiy C Medford filled the
pulpit . at. the Methodist "church
Sunday in placo of Hev. ' l'lilllip
iieeterby, who is in bed with tne
measles. Children's day was ob
served. A basket dinner was
served at noon anil a nice pro
gram was rendered in the after
noon by the children and young
people.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCIaln
and little niece, Zola Hurvy, of
Phoenix, spent the wcek-etnl at
the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blodgett
and son. Clem, and daughter,
Kunice, drove to Cotiuillc Thurs
day to visit their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lovel.
They returned Sat unlay by way of
Crescent City. They report a
lovely trip, as the scenery along
the way is gorgeous at tills time
of year.
Mrs. John Lctteken visited
from Sutmay afternoon to Tues
day evening at the borne of bet
son. Sam Irftteken. her grandson.
Ben, being seriously ill with meas
les. He is improving nicely now
and is out of danger.
END BIBLE GLASS
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., June 15.
(Special.) Friday was the last
day of the liible school, which has
been conducted at the i'resby
terlan church the past two weeks.
A picnic dinner was Riven nt the
church at noon to a good attend
ance. AVord has been received by
friends hero from the K. O. Mor-
i ri field family at Diamond lake,
I where they are employed, that the
I lake Is now open tn the public,
several cars went In Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson
(and family moved bnek to our my
Thursday from the Huron orchard,
where they havo lived tho past
two immtiiH.
M r. and M rs. A. R. M el nt own
(left Wednesday noon for I'orl
j land, where Mr. Mcintosh will re-
ceive medical treatment. Mrs. Ap
i pk-nate and dttiiKhter of Medford
I accompanied them.
Mrs. Henry Miller attended the
Kellef Corps club meeiinK at the
home of Mrs. Wheldnn on South
Kin street In Medford Friday aft
ernoon. It being Flag day, a vjry
fiitu prog-ram was prepured by
Airs. C. A. Plekel. Kuch member
cave smie rrrltatlon about our
flap. Af the rinse of the incut t UK
refreshments wer1 served.
HONGKONG. hlna. June IS.
There was grest n-joieln lr.
Hongkong today as a heavy ruin
fall htiHt, protii'fdnic to alleviate
greatly a sriou water shortage
troubling the community hre.
The weather biiiU foiernst
Mated that an all-night downpour
w ja in Pit; hi.
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PLEDGE HELP ON
FOURTH OF JULY
ASHL.VND, Ore, June 15. (Spe
cial) A full three-duy celebration
of the Fourth of July Is promised
bv the committee that met Wed
nesday evening, l.lthtans, Klwan
lans, Klks. legion, Civic club, the
Chamber of Commerce and the city
administration were all represent
ed and pleged the support of the
various organizations. John Fuller,
head of the Uthian organization,
was elected head of the commit
tco and Clint Haughman was made
secretary. The work wns divided
between the various organizations
and they are already at work on
their various assignments.
The following division of work
has been arranged: Klks, conces
sions: Rotnry club, parade: Kiwa
nis club, sports: city administra
tion, decorations; Women's Civic
club, patriotic program; Chamber
of Commerce, bands;' Ltthlans.
dances; Legion, fireworks.
Kenneth Moore, a student this
year at the Southern Oregon nor
mal school, has returned to his
home at Halfway. Ore., where he
will spend his vacation.
Mrs. Kvelyn Caldwell, a former
Ashlnnd resident, came to Ashland
recently to be present at the grad
uation of her son, Cleon Caldwell,
from the Southern Oregon normal
school. Mrs. Caldwell is now em
ployed as an office assistant for
one of the physicians of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. William Day of
Raum street were delightful dinner
hosts on Weanesdny evening when
they entertained In honor of Miss
Marie Davies and Miss Ruth Ow
ens, graduates of the Southern Ore
gon normal. The dining table was
particularly attractive with a cen
ter piece of mixed flowers. At the
close of the dinner Mr. and Mrs.
lay gave lovely gifts to the honor
guests. In the evening tho group
was entertained at the Vining the-
tre by .Mr. and Mrs. Day. Those
present for the happy affair were
Misses Marie Davies, Ruth Owens,
Kllen Galey. Kmily Taylor, Doris
Hitchcock, and Iorraine Sparr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashcraft
and their three sons Leland, Kent
and Dean are In Ashland on a visit
to relatives.' Mr. Ashcraft will
soon leave lor Crater Ijike, where
he will be employed, and Mrs. Ash
craft will attend the summer ses
sion of the Southern Oregon nor
mal school.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts plnn
to leave on a trip to Myrtle Point,
Hugene and Portland. They plan
to return nome :n about a week.
J. S.- Mc Williams of Chanute.
Kas., Is in Ashland for a visit with
his brother, R 0. McWilllams, who
makes his home at the Harher con
valescent home on Granite street.
Miss Vera Wright is expected
soon after a visit to friends at
Hagle Point.
Frank R. Dickey has returned
from a trip to Portland, having
heen called there on account of tho
Illness of Mrs. Dickoy.
Mrs. A. Sherard and ' her two
daughters, Mrs. L. G. Stack and
Mrs. Cleo Sherard. were vlsitors.in
Medford Wednesday.
Miss Helen High served dinner
to a group of girl friends ut her
home on Fork street Wednesday
evening in honor or Miss Wanda
Wardrip. The table was attractive
ly arranged with a huge bowl or
roses for a center piece. The even
ing waB spent ahout the open fire
with music, singing and conversa
tion. Miss High's guests for the
pleasant affair were Misses U!clle
Arant, Lucile Crews, Ktlllh Ayer,
Ruth Owens. Avis McGce and the
guest or honor. Miss Wadrip, who
Is a teacher in tho Grants Pass
schools.
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., June K.
(Special.) C. M. Kueh, merchant
at Ituch. Ore., passed through our
city Thursday, returning from
Portland, where he underwent an
operation. He is very much im
proved. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Heophins and
daughter. Mrs. Raymond I Ion ham
of Corning. Cal., were guests Fri
day of Mrs. Hat tie Klrkpa trick.
Andy Farrier, the veteran miner
of the Steamboat district, was
transacting business in our city
this week.
Jack Sharp, who has been un
dergoing treatment at the Portland
Surgical hospital, arrived home
Friday, quite improved.
Mrt. Katie Sparks left thin week
to accompany Gail SpHrks to Se
attle, where he will stay with hln
mother.
Jess Knyenrt and Dr. H. P. Har
grave of Los Angeles were guests
at Amy's Plnce Wednesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington
and daughter Margaret of Klam
ath Falls havo moved here for the
present.
Lcmus Combest and sons, HtK'h
and Ilussell, arrived In our city
TburHday from Klamath Falls and
are guests of his mother, Mrs. L.
J. Combest. '
Special Service
at Rogue Elk
Cl- McDonald 1 In charge of
IV. cue Klk resort Hijain this ar
nnd guarantees the best of seivhe.
They havp n otn modal ion for
families, ho well hs tourist.-, hav
an Ideal place to spend your ae
lion. fUhing in the Hog ie and
dancing.
They srve splendid mvi!n evnry
day and are mk:ng a speiilty
of Sunday djnnera. They Invite
Medford it lid v.i'ly p op!e to give
them a trial.
CM. HUGH HOME
AFTER OPERATION
St. Murk'K Kpli-colNll.
Corm-r oakdale and Fifth.
8 a. in.. Holy communion.
10 a. m., Sunday school.
J 1 : 1 f a. m.. Holy communion.
Wm. It. Hamilton, lector.
Catholic Church. . j
So. Oukdule Ave and lutlt oi
Masses at 7 and 9 a. m.
ltiiv. F. W. lllnck, Pastor.
Valley llmlio Cliuivli.
Hill' Hay. pastor.
Broadcasting from stntion
KM lit) from 8 to 9 p. in.
A. J. McDonough will sing two
selected stilus. sermon toph':
"The Shepherd Boy Who Became
King."
KiiKllsh liiitlicliiu Church.
Fourth St. at Oukdale Ave.
" "Where the Way Is Miido Plain."
Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor. Resi
dence, 018 W. Fourth St.
"The Evolution of the Fig Leaf."
subject by the pastor Sunday at 11
a. m.
Special music: PrelnMe, "An
dante." by Mendelssohn; anthem,
"Sunrise in Heaven," by Basset;
offertory, "June." by Tschaikow
sky: postludc, "Postludo in B-fat,"
by Heyser.
The Bible school begins at 10
a. m. We Invito you to worship
with us. . '
First Christian Church.
Ninth nnd Oakdale Hts. Carman
K. Mell, minister. Office and pas
tor's study in the church. Phone
1007.
"Test Our Welcome."
Morning worship and communion
at 10:55. Sermon, "A Great Dec
laration." Splendid music.
Popular evening service, at 8
o'clock. Sermon. "Heart Touble.
Good slnping, special music, and a
happy fellowship.
liible school assembly at 9:43.
Christian Kndeavor groups will
meet at 7 o'clock.
First MetlMHlLsl Church. .
West Main at I-aureJ.
Raymond S. Uees, minister.
Church school at 9:4 5.
Morning worship, 10:55. A. AV.
Shepherd will preach on the sub
ject, "Clod's Care for tho Individ
ual." The choir anthem is by
Spenee, "O, Give Thanks Unto tho
Lord." Mrs. John K. Knight sings
as an offertory, "He Went Forth
liejoleing."
Young People's hour nt 7. with
senior and intermediate age groups.
Happy Sunday evening hour at
8. Mr. Shepherd speaks on "A
Momentous Question." Misses Lu
cile and Dorothys Crews will be
heard in a duet.
riiNt iiuptist iiiuvii.
W. H. Eaton. I'll. V., minister,
rliuncs: Otfico 1052. ltosi
denee, 704-H.
Kunduy school nt 9 : 4 r, ; classes
for (ill iikoh. Coino ninl brinK
your Illbles. J. Wortmun,
snperlntenilent. Father's Day will
be observed both durlnK tho Hun
flay sehool hour nnd tho niornini;
worship ut 11 a. m. Dr. Katou's
sermon subjeat will bo "Had:"
Mrs. U. V. l'latt will slnR "My
Father Knows." At tho evenlnt;
sorviee Dr. Katon will speak on
"The ItellKlou of Nature," and
the ehortiK oholr will sinir "Heau
tlful Words of Jesus," by Meri
leth. Mrs. J. A. Smith at the
console, both mornini? and even
InK. It. Y. 1 U. in four Kroups
at 7 p. m. A cordial welcome
to ull services.
MjiIii Street Methodist Church,
South.
Where the welcome wears.
James K; Cornier, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 n. ni. Dr.
Prank Koberts, superintendent.
Kvangelist Huff will speak at 11
a. m. His subject will he "How
to Keep in the Will of Cod. In
the evening at R o'clock he will
speak on "The Tree of Curiosity."
These will he the last sermons of
the revival series nnd you are cor
dially Invited to he present.
Hev. Huff has proven himself
to be nn earnest helpful preacher
to the pastor and people and many
neunle will regret that he will
I ea ve so soo n . The lea gu es will
meet promptly at 7 Kunduy even
ing. Mid-week services Wednes
day evening nt 7:45. Choir re
hearsal, following tho prayer aer-
vlces. .
Prosb) tcruui Church.
Holly nnd 8th.
Kdwln Percy Lnwrenco, minis
ter.
Itlble school 9:45 n. m. New
comers are Invited to bring their
children to the school. jX'part
mentH will be kept Intact nil sum
mer. Karl L Hopper, superin
tendent.
At 1 1 n. m. the pastor, Hev.
B. P. Ijiwrenre, will give his
farewell message on tho theme,
The Minister's Chief Joy."
Music:
Organ prelude, "Ornnd Choenr"
Hogers
Offertory, "Meditutlon"
Fryslnger
Anthem, "Oh, Come to My Heart.
Lord Jesus" Ambrose
Quartet.
Solo, Selected
Unth Iiwrence.
First Church of lirM. Scientist.
Authorized branch of the mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
.Scientist, in lloftton, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday Ht
11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 No.
Oukdale. Subject for Sunday. .lun
lflth: "Ond the Preserver of Man."
Sunday school st !:45. Applicants
under the age of ;;n may be ad
mitted. Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian HcU nee healing, nt 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is in
the Medford building. Is open from
'l to 4 daily, except Sundays and
holiday. The liible and all au
thorized Christian Science lleratur
may he read, borrowed or pur
chased. Th public Is cordially Invited to
J reading room,
GOLD BULLETS
SYNOPSIS: KomuiKV Will lint
unit for tinmlrr xtliKioii- Lucy,
waging u fight to iroe .ferry did
not inuitlft- his fill her, dii-hrd Itt
lite drx-i't mine In warn him. sin
cpluin.s to her diiinln'miiiiletl uncle
that Jerry luvthid her aid, that
without liilormlng him of his faih
er'h death or llii' mpIIiv charge.
drove w ill. him to a neighboring
tm a, w U'.'iv Hu-y writ man U tl.
Only then she adlcd Jerry of 1 lit
M'rioiis t-a.NO againt htm. Their
during i (us Deaitm is mm hired
Jerry is hiiHH-ciit, imt Dillon Is
the real murderer. The telephone
bell Interrupts llicni PihIiU., an
swers. '
ClIAPTKlt 4 Ti.
A Cluillenge From Dillon.
When 1 hung up the receiver
two minutes later Deacon, Lucy
and Jerry were looking at me with
varying degrees of interest. I had
kepi my expression casual, but it
would hardly have been possible
for them not to have sensed some
thing of tho emotion released In
my breast.
"You'll have to excuse me. Dea
con," I said carelessly. "A man
has just called me about a matter
I must attend to at once. I'm
sorry. Your ear Is at the door,
isn't it. Jerry? Do you mind it 1
use it?"
"Help yourself, Uncle John. Shall
I drive you?"
"No. you'd better stay with
Luey."
He didn't repeat the offer and T
smiled understandingly. Lucy gave
me a quizzical look and Henry a
surprised one. Meanwhile, 1 had
got out my little red notebook,
and carelessly fingered the pages.
In the same careless' fashion 1 now
Suddenly a terrifying coiumaml ho
opened the right-hand bottom
drawer of my desk, took out an
automatic and slipped it Into my
coat pocket. From where they
were none of the three could havo
seen the pistol.
"Whom are you going to see,
Uncle John?" Lucy wanted to
know.
, Put ns Peaeon and I went nut
together I felt that she wasn't sat-,
isfled. Henry drove off.
"Uncle John!" Lucy had come
running after inc.
"Well?"
"Why did you take your pistol?"
she demanded breathlessly. "Was :
it Mr. MacNair who telephoned?
Does he know something about)
Dillon?" j
It wasn't a bad guess and I was
tempted to tell her, but I gave herj
an evasive reply.
The roadster slid forward and i
leaped Into the avenue. A glance j
over my shoulder showed me Lucy,
still standing nt the curb, distract -Ingly
pretty In the warm glow of
the late nfiernoou sun. No wonder
Jerry had let her persuade him
Into that fantastic elopement.
How long would her suspicions
allow her to remain inactive, I
wondered.
It was Just four now. Night
would catch me halfway d o w n
Pitchfork. At the first oil station
I. tanked up with gas and water.
I also filled the canteens and got
a supply of food. The ojien coun
try was before me and I sent the
roadster on at a terrific rate.
My mind was on Dillon's chal
lenge. He had flung it at me over
tho wire with dratnat Ic. sudden
ness, a colossal Impudence, that
had torn unqualified acceptance of
his terms from me before I knew
I what I was saying. Life or death:
I which wnu to bo inv imil ion. and
which his?
It 'was nearly sunset when I got
to the top of the Skeletons. The
last third of the descent was cov
ered In darkness and I drove
drenched in sweat and with death
perched on my shoulder; but I
reached the bottom without mis
hap. A draught of water refresh
ed me, and 1 swung Into the Tor
rldlty trail.
Ah the car throbbed over the
cindered trail that subterranean
life Peterson bad s'nsed seemed to
pulse beneath my hands. It roused
In me something of dread, a bub
bling experiimey. a suffocating sus
pense. The hot wind on my cheeks
fanned these strange emotions.
Tenuous fingers encircled my
throat. I rode In a splendid tomb.
jbut a tomb. Was It to be mine'.'
j I made nut a huddle of buildings
in the ebony gloom ahead. I stop
ped at the h'-ad of the crooked
street, shut off the engine, and go!
; out. The brooding (piietnes of the
, plan must have bewitched me for
I neglected to slch off my lights.
I This error nearly cost me my life.
f'rark! As the bullet whined
! past, a matter of six or eikiit Inrhf i
above my head. I dropped again'!
'the side of the ear. The shock of
i'hls abrupt rending of tie silence
i held me rigid for a moment: then
I renched into the far and switch
led Off the llKhls. The flush of the
'rifle had come fioin one of ibe
upper side window a of Lundy's
I Place. Was it Dillon who bad
fired at me?
I'lMnl hi hand, 1 r-lid around the
b.u k of (be car and dived into the
Miiuti.w of the fn-t btiildii) at that
end of tin- street. And then into
the shallow of the next anil the
next until I bail come into the
shapelr.-s shadow of Lundy's Place.
Noiselessly filtering tile place. 1 1
stood with my back to the wall, ,
expecting another shot. It did not,
come. A tomh couldn't have been '
quieter. 1 quietly look off my
shoes and padded over to the stair.
Still no sign of human presence. '
, out I was not deceived. My senses
knew. 1 started -softly up the stair,
j Halfway to the top a sprung boanl
creaked beneath my stockinged
I feet. It was the board that hail
, betrayed nie to Dillon on Sunday
night. Reaching the top, 1 stood
,viih my hand on the newel post.
1 saw a light! A thin line of
yellow light. It lay along the floor
of the gallery at the bottom of the
; west end of the north wall and 1
knew it came from under the door
i of Lundy's room the room I had
' fallen Into. Pistol leveled. 1 en
tered the room. The door swung
to behind me.
The room was just as I had ex
; peeted. No one was there.
; A dirty coal oil lamp hung crook
Jedly from the celling and shed a
feeble glow upon tho flat -topped
desk, several chairs, a cot with n
broken leg, an old-fashioned safe,
the door of which was open, and
a round table with a deck of cards
I and stacks of poker chips on it.
The north wirtdow was broken.
I Dust and sand furred everything
I which had escaped constant hu
j man contact.
The wax figures fuc-d each other
nned out Is-hind Peebles trapped,
across the table. Time nnd heat
and dirt had blurred their resem
blance to tlii' famous warriors they
counterfeited, but at first glance
(hey looked fairly human and not
untypical of the country. 1 could
not resist n sheepish grin at my
self for being such an ass Sunday
night.
A large bntvery calendar orna
montcd by the fare and form of a
voluptuous lady hung on the south
wall. Its year was and the
July sheet, yellow and flyblown,
was uppermost. Sundry scribbling
and Initials defaced tho mount.
The calendar sheets wero quite
targe nnd they had evidently shown
a disposition to curt, for three
thumb lacks held them down to
the lower corners nnd center. The
calendar was a curio in more ways
than one nnd I determined to have
It before I bit.
"Drop your gun nn reach!"
(Copyright, PC'!), Win. Morrow Co.)
Trapped In that mom nf mystery
doe It mean death for Peebles'
Hie niiflu'r will Ik found In Moil
tlny'H chapter.
AIRPLANE LIGHTS
WILLIAMS CUKKK, Ore., June
I 5.' (Special. ) An airplane land
ed In the pasture on the old I, ind
ue y place Kiiday, Tho pilot, a.
(raveling sulrnmnn, said our 111 tie
valley was I he first place he had
been a hie to see the earth since
leaving Portland. After circling for
several mlnuies at an altitude of
;ti or 4 il feet, trying to find a
field that had neither grain nor
hay In It. he finally alighted in
(bin meadow.
lie was hound for Medford. but
had heroine completely loni In the
fog.
Afler making Infinities and tele
phoning, lift left for Medford, none
the worne for the experience.
Mrs. Drdl Lemmon and son Itos
con called on Mrs. Roberts Tues
day afternoon.
Dr. P.iay was called out to VI
lla ins creek Thursday morn lot; to
see Mr. Ileeterhry. who seems to
be recovering slowly from the ef
fects of t he measles.
Nolle.
The public nnd all creditors Tf
the Sweet Shop and the partner
ship of N. II. Harrison ami L. O.
McKariand are hereby notified that
the purl nerahlp of Ilartinon and
Mc Par land, doing business ns the
Sweet Shop. Medford, Ore., has
been dissolved nnd L. O. McKar
land has sold all of her Interest
therein nnd N. H. Harrison ban
nxhiimed nil the bills, debts nnd
I obligations thereof and L. (. Me
j Karlund will not be rcpfnidhlc for
any of the blllw. obligations, ron-
liaetn or Indebtedness thereof.
s;. L, O. Mcl'AKLAND,
IN L1THIA PARK
ASHLAND, ore.. June 15.
(Special.) The concerts in Lithia ;
park have been given in previous
years and have been a source of j
delight to valley folk as well as
to the residents of Ashland, w ill !
he continued dining ahc coming ,
seasmi. The series of enterlain- :
incuts will be sponsored by the j
llotary club, and that urganlxa- !
(ion will lake charge of the finan
cial program that must be wo -k-
ed out for I lie support of the .
project. f
Present plans Include ten con- J
cerls, five hy the band nnd the
other five by the orchestra, and'
the two will alternate, each giving!
a concert once every two weeks, j
on Thursday nights. j
The personnel of the band and,
(he orchestra will include all the
(rained musicians of the Ashland
district The band will comprise
about 40 pieces, veteran players
and some of the mote advanced
players of tho Junior high school
hand, while the orchestra will in
clude an equal number, including
tne in hers of the Little Symphony
orchest ra with helpers from the
senior high school orchestra. There
will be two or three paid artists,
bul aside from that, tho services
will be donated.
Mrs. J. P. Dodge returned on
Thursday from a trip to the north
ern part of the state. She attended
the commencement exercises at the
University of Oregon at Kugene,
and also spent a few days In Salem.
Miss NVdru Hartlett of Chlco.
Cal., a former Ashland resident
and student of the Ashland high
school, was in Ash bind on Wed
nesday visiting with friends. Miss
liiirttett was en route to Portland,
and will join the Campfire Girls'
summer camp at Namauu, a few
miles out of Portland.
.Misses Marlon Leach uml Helen
Webber were In Ashland on Thurs
day visiting with friends. P.oth
young women were recent gradu
ates of the University of Oregon.
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