)SSE SEEKS DEER HUNTER • Atlantic’s New Challengers j v „ ■ ■ .sd ■ I CURTISS F IE L D , ,N . Y„ Aag. 4. — (LP) — Roger Wolfe Ksbn, Jass band leader and son of Qtto Kahn, banker, will compete in the New York to Spokane, Wash., flight In September. He has made application for entry in the. derby. He plans* to fly alone in the special Bellanoa monoplane, pow­ ered With a single W right W hirl­ wind motor. « • Hundred Men Comb [ill* for Hunter Who Shot Ranchdr DOROTHY BEID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L Friday, Aug. 8.— Women’s For­ eign Mlslsonary society of the l o c a l Methodist* Episcopal church will meet at tbe home of Mrs. O. O. Eubanks on Wliner street. tt tt tt Brady, Ann» Crosses Cud Elsie Bussy of Malin, Oregon, daughter o f Mrs. Crowson.who is visiting for several days in this city, tt tt «1 Enjoy Picnic In Riverside P a r k - Members of the I. O. O. F; Can­ TO THE OCKAN ton and ladles* auxiliary of ( the Oft In the golden twilight I sit. Rogue River valley enjoyed a pic­ When the breezes blow, and lights nic in Riverside park. ■ Hrants are lit, Pass, last Bunday, July SI. Med-' And gaze across the deep wide ford, Ashland. Jacksonville and sen, Grants Pass were represented at ■Where the crested waives so wild tbe event. and free, » The upper v|Uey delegation Roll on and on for years and arrived shortly before and a years ' . , picnic^, luncheon was served. A And break Into a' thousand salty pleasant reunion was held, tbe day being > top* warm for sports. tears? , And when I sit and flream like Swlmmifig. was participated In by some, while baseball fans attend­ • this I think of a past so full of bliss. ed the.game between Grants Pass and Ashling, played in the fo r­ mer city. -A. B. Williams made a But alas; *Twas long ago; And now I never see or feel or abort talk following the dinner know ang gas presented with a beauti­ Such peace, sucfT perfect happi­ ful banquet.; , ness. P, W , Trjffren, granddaughter. O ocean, In thy damp and d i r k Mias A lice'Pratt, and grandson, recess, t " .Emerson Pratt, and Jt J. Murphy Thou hoideet there, O great and at&Aided the affair as delegates from* Ashland. mighty king. The music to the song i cannot sing. Thou seems to understand my grief and sorrow, O tell me then, dawns there glad tomorrow? Wilma Letter, Portland, Oregon HERVE PLENTY OF LAKBPORT. dal., Aug.4— (IP) — Anger among residents of north Lake county over tbe killing 'of Everett .ATley, raneher, by an unknown deer hunter had not subsided today although an all- night search for the honter\ by mere than. .300 arpied men had be a unavailing. " *08868 'headed by Sheriff LJD. M( Kelly *qnd District Atternby Ben C." Jdnee,' Who claim the mob Is still making open threats to hang the s l a y e r , are racing through the Bartlett mountain 'region in an attempt , to be the first to apprehend the ntgq. Members of be posses are ex­ amining every gun they find id the district and comparing it with marks on the bullet which ended Alley's life. . An erroneous report that Ru­ dolph Wolf, who was killed when hie gun was accidentally dis­ charged in the Horse mountain section, was also slain by a deer hunter spread through northern Lake connty and resulted in more men joining the mob, the district attorney reported. MEX GUARDS HOLD YANKEE E f f o r t s to Communicate With Stage Operator . n . Are Fruitless HEAVY QUAKE AT PASADENA Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney disorders, backaches, dull head­ ache and nervousnese. Ask for Foley Pills diuretic and aceopt no substitute.— Bold everywhere. Billings Agency Him p Ir Dinner M m ns' * * J . Lamb Stew with Dumplings Peas and Oarootf BÛ — No. 1 Lettuce and Spring Onion Bal Real Batata 4 Real Insurance Bstah. 1883 41 B. Main 8t. Phone a i l READ CLASHIFIED ADR KNOV1LLB, Tenn,, Aug. 4 .4 -e (IF)— gin ia sometimes e neon redid by too much singing of hynsda, the Methodist district conference here was told by Rev. H. fl. Wil­ liamson, conference director of Re­ ligious education. “Much of onr defective theol­ ogy has been -ung into us through some of our hymas,’* he A id . “Some of them drill the idea into children that they arp blackened sinners.** GI’ILLOTINR IS I REI» TO DKHTIIOY STIIJJI Nungesser and Colt fined; CapUIn Rignot and Lieutenant nne Coate (left to right above) hope to succeed. They’re re- abont ready to taka »ft from Faria on a non-stop flight to New They will ty a Breguet one-motored biplane In which they al- isve set a tecord of 3411 miles of continuous flight— a record remained for Lindbergh to break with his epochal Journey la STATEMENT Statement of. the Citizens Bank of Ashlahd, Ahhland, Coupty of JacksoQ, State'Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1. 1927, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (savings deposits,) principal and Interest, for a per­ iod of more than 'twelve (1 2 ) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of resident or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of hie death, if known. Name of Depositor, Belle Walls. Residence or Postoffice Ad­ dress, Ashland, Oregon. Dead, if fact is known to secre­ tary or cashier, not known. Amount, |4.77. Name of Depositor, Frances Gill. Residence oy Postoffice Ad­ dress, Ashland, Oregon. of Depositor, Carmalita Ziders. ‘ Residence or Postoffjee' Ad­ dress, Talfeat, Oregon, ” '* . Dead, if fact is known to Sec­ retary or Cashier, not known. Amount, 31.34. State*of Oregon, County of Jackson. 1, V. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash­ land, county of Jackson, State of Oregon: that the foregoing la a full, true, correct and’ complete statement, a sreqHired by section 10>CO, Oregon Laws. V. O. N. SMITH, Subscribed and sworn to be­ fore me this 7th day of July, A,' D., 1927. , F. S. ENGLE, Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires Jan. 14, 267-4-Thurs NOGALES, Aug. 4.— (IP)— Fear wag expressed here' today for the safety of Gabe Rendon, former stage line operator of Tnscon, following his arrest and deten­ tion in a Mexican Military Curatel ! « * 4 GREEN VEGBTABLEH last Tuesday. All efforts to communicate Important Books Reviewed— with “him have been fruitless. > Much experimental work has “Ann Decides,“ 'by Robert Dead, IX -tact ia known to Sec« Keable, author at "Sinton Called been done In the las» year or two Bend may be made division sta retary or Cashier, not known. Peter.” Thia ia another book, of concerning the per cent which tlon on Oregon Trunk railway. Amount 11.44. religious conflict*within the soul shottld.be given t o ‘each class of of the hero but . unlike “Simon foods In the diet. This per cent Called Peter.” In , tbe present has be«n taken of tbe total num­ novel there seems to be a* re­ ber of calories in the diet. Now straining influence as CO the abso­ to be sure that you are per­ -LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4— over. In a few hours th e food was cook­ ed. .That was the begin­ ning of stored heat cook­ ery. Electric Range is Asperated on the prin­ ciple of utilizing stored The • Crysteel Range faster and more economical XL ELECTRIC Station — GUY GOOB Good for the Kiddies Plenty of ICE CREAM ICE ('REAM is now acknowledged an ideal food, lead in g health authorities and dieti­ tians say: Eat plentifully of ice cream—let the children have it Unstintedly! Ice Cream is nourishing, easily digested and refreshing, Especially in summer. For the purest and richest in iee cream, be Rurc you ask for and get Shasta Ice Cream. High butler fat value, pure flavorings, clean manufacture. The Ashland dealers handle all onr flavor»— a wide variety. Try them all to see I iqw good ice cream can constantly be. ASHLAND CREAMERY TRYOUTS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE NEWSPAPER FOR TRYING AND TESTING. At low cost, advertising tests may be made of the medium, the product, the selling plan, or copy appeal at'typical points before embarking on a general campaign. 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