T » * principal M C WM" t a J ■fsflibers of the association at ta« ti BfEtaat meeting Include: " fb e ** 1 . B Y THOMAS B. MOR o X n (V . Staff CoryssP9»dent) ROME— a t I wya the flret humorist of my 4 room apartment, aewly ronovat- ed tl i f8 f» !H B Cpfltraf tototta». Adults yysfsrnid aM yoan aasat Phons . J F Ì ISO-tf FQIt RENT—BaaonfuHy The United Press legnts that Qdbrtele D ’Anaunsio used these words tbs other day to an Inti­ mate friend, when the subject of the-strange and fantastic stories epnoeratag the post which con- tiau s lly appear la the world’s far- ’ m«hs4 aaM taM ttt « B h atonto bath, gsragp, woodshed. Qns-half , block from bustos» esstton. CsN at S I fl. Second et. S7S-tf ■i«»o of organic Chemistry.” h r p f o t J. r . T h o rn , r. r . a,; -p ro - cteea lit the 8tudy of the British Lpver Carboniferous Rocks,” by Prof. 8. H. Reynolds; •‘inherit­ ance ag an Economic Factor," by • i r Josiah Stamp, K . B. E., the annual Bptagy address by Prof. F. f>. Bower, F. R. 8.5 '“The Beonom- la Development of British Tropic- a) 4 M e a , * by Hon. W. D esign." By Prof. J. B. Loathes, F . R. 8.; "Electricity Supply; Jks Recent ’hto* Probable , F u ttre Develop- toata,” by a ir John SoeU, o . n. H f „ “ BliaabetabA Tkoodelitles and Astrolabes,? by D r. R. T. • Mather; "Biology and the Train- tag of the C ltlsen,” by Prof. T. ftr*h a m Kero, F , ft. R.;, "Psychol- ' The announcement by D'Aw- quaaio of hie intention to shut himself u p in his villa uatU A ll Rntats Day, November 1, has quickened publie earioeity cbn- cerntng the work the poet la en- Tbe United Press ls e rn s 'th a t the herm it of L a V ittoriale is chiefly busy s^ith two now dram as o f a. very sensational character, as may be Judged from th a fact that the protagonist of one o f thorn is Christ Himself. The drama treats o f the conflict between the East­ ern and Western world of'those times for the ' spreading o f the faith. The play to la the nature of a Christian "mysteryJ’ , ' The other drama, which keeps the poet hard at work into the small hours Of the morning, to also a drama of a religious and deals with ths life of St. Francis. Ip. addition to these two works, D'Annunzio Is engaged on his series, "Sparks from aif A nvil," sad In preparation of a "Message to the Workers.’* The poet keeps Irregular hourq, sitting up In his "camera dl medi- tato»ne;" or meditation room, as b o . calls his study, until almost dawn. Then he takes some light refreshment, sad retiree. H e seeks tQ flag bis drooping energies with tepid baths. ' AH the .approaches to his villa are strictly guarded, and a t the gates hre posted blackshirt sen­ tinels armed with rifles and dag­ gers. good buy. I t Hr to fc a» >3» Ptam Ave., for 01400. 4 rooms, modem, large lo t w ith cherry trees, double garage. Bee D aa'Payao, Aabland Realty Co. » 0 -0 on "Tb e Evolution a t Kb iron Recosí A B roto* of tho Mefletn Position.** M tadnlud. fob neM Mondar. may aaato opon the stak Jeep te a genemi flaftate. > » Any m ember of the associane« may present an approved paper on any subject for the cansí flòre Hon od hi» foitow» A p p rovale« _ _ Oregon and W atalngton _ been closed tala iu b u p w as an emergency forest fire measure,' according to a forest service state- meat Just Isegnd. Tho statement L , urea— the extremely dry condL- tions starting early m the eu flirn, the large number of lightning fires, and the need tor preventing man-caused forest fires.’’ - Only areas of specially high fire hasard have been closed, which resulted in W atts tam in g portion or the total national fo r- set area of 23 m illion acres in the two states. In Oregon, 38,000 acres have been closed to amok- • • r8 romnta in effect e ,d 0, the fire season. until the The tor- not service statement urges that Ptasone planning to visit any of the natlona> forests listed get In ¡ £ C* ’ lth,,t\ e lo“ ‘ • ’* • " ‘• 7 o r rqnger to fiad out the exact loca- . STOr.,, . a * ’ — SALEM , Ore., Aug. 4. ■— Sone ,*&d Daughters of the Pioneers o i Oregon are to hold a meeting la the near future and ask stats *Jd f° r the improvement of tke On sale In our store fresh from the ovens every morning. AU good d ealers sell Franklin ’s Superior Bread. What we need now is a bigger pay-roll. The First National la interested in fostering and promoting any industry that will mean additional prosperity for Ashland. • FIR ST Fvfuddin 148,800 acres to all forum of use except. under spostai permit. The This healthy, steady growth shows that Ashland is coming to the front in Southern Oregon. Fnm kHu’g Superior Bread 1 0 R e p a i r R o flU r every day adults, « . structures are rising alm ost all around, rtob in every ole- men« that makes healthy; sturdy bodies to shiM roa and sustains strength and heal tor t o . _ s ei P al V le B uilding permits show a substan­ tial increase. New Wholesome, fresh baker» brood* has boon found to-be the boss _______ _ W ill A s k S t a t e s< h •* F P hi ai R s, Ashland IS Growing BR EA D YOlfR BBST rot Almost two and a half million • • d Tl°iadoas are prosecuted no- scree of national forest land In C,o,,ln• or" X< R V 9! • .... Bakery i- - " NATIO NAL ASHLAND, OREGON - ;» • Pine Sereen Doors Mr. and Mrs. C harles Ward 128-42 and three eons, of Salem, arrived In Ashland Monday evening to visit Mrs. W ard’s grandmothers, Mrs. Carrie M inkler and Mrs. V in ­ ing. j « it o Oregon. MADE BY THE 184. DoetruMe home, 282-tf crystal gray, fo r F a ll delivery. immediate or Pennteton 8.' van. 38» Uafgadine gt„ upstairs apartment. *Fhmo 284 fo r ap- pototaseat . » « 1 us*» nil goad Iran soil and under dltoh rod c«a ba irrtaatod. Hoeo la- Would stake Urn flatat kind q < homo and ohtohfln raaeb. W ill ea- change f o r s m a ll h ou se and lo t ta Ashland, See Daniel Aahtoad Realty «to- Payne of 283-2 ; WANTED—A r e s w i b l n 8»A erly lady to cam for threfl chfid- ren la their homo while mother to away, W rite box 327, P. O. 332-tf . W AtfjnBDj Woman whate v er * - at hoasflcleanlng or nursing. 238 3rd atroat. 333-3* NOTICH TO CREDITORS In the County Coart of the BUte o f Oregon for JaaMfcm County, in thk tao tte rio f tan Bbtnte of B. it. Rhodes. Deceased. - NotKB 9f? b *n b y bhren by the undersigned tP *H persons hav- tog clgima against the above nam- Sd eetato te Ptoflmt them with proper voucher« Within six months from data o f first publication horoaf to Nflllle Dtokoy. Attorney — the ofcly one of Ito Wad in SonUtarh Oregon. Reebgrglag mo«»,, IXNjVi — Dog, spotted black and wb4s fox terrier. W iU nnsWes name o f Spot, f l f l Reward for re­ turn |o Ftre Station. J393V* Place. late of sed. en ap- InUala- „ ef :lslms. jblred, 0 flw t to tap at the KIhto- ' . I I, t it s Notice Is hereby given th a t by virtue of a DECREE and ORDER OF SALE in the partition salt .wherein Jacob O. Ambrose sort H attie K. Ambrose, husband and wife, are plaintiffs, and Mary Ellen Deakip and J. J. Deskin. Jr., are defendants, duly made end rendered to the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, on the 29th day pf July, 1928, authorising the sale of tbs real property therein and hereinafter described. I, the undersigaed ref­ eree, wUl at the front door of the court house at Jacksonville, Jack- son County, Oregon, on th e 4th day of September, 1»28, at 10 o’clock a. m., o ffe r for sale at pub­ lic auction, and sell to the high- eet bidder for cash, the following described promisee, to w it: "L o t Number IT , of B l o c h Number 9. in the Bader's Addltlob to tho City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon.” Said sale to bo made subject to confirmation by the Judge of said L Circuit C o u rt Dated at Jacksonville, Ore., this 2nd day of A ugust 1928. O. M. RAYMOND. Referes. >84-4-W*«4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! In tbe County Court of the 8tat0 ot Oregon lor Jackson Coufl- *F- In the Matter of the Estate of &*rah Bradney, Deceased. Noties Is hereby gljwn by the npderslgned to aH parsons hs«- lng claims against tbs aborts named estate to present theflt Y lth proper vouchers within sm Aoaths from date of Erst pul»- llcnttas hereof to Nellie D lcke|, Attorney at UW, Room 8 Btoarqs building, Ashland, Oregon. Date of first publication. J u lp i| Administratrix, Gibson, 143 Scenic Drive. 222-8* 288-1 Wed W eed Lum ber Co. P IN E GARAGE DOORS C A R SO N -FO W IER LBR. CO. In the Heart of Town We- have taken ever Hie Battery Department of the Ashland fileetrio Supply aud are prepared to give you first class service on all Battery, Starter, Igni- • tion and Generator troubles, . Let ip knw the plhaeore of oBrtng for yonr next huto electrical trouble. A UTO ELECTRIC GARAGE A. H T O K O E , P f o p . . '. , 382 East Main St. • PHILCO DIAMOND DMID BATTERIES ' 4 # J. YOUR VACATION Ufce; a lo n g c a s e of 'Ashland Cream- »HC»« BANK