4:4# p .,m ^ -"V M «m s to **nr
got«. ByerpthiM Sotos t M "
• p. m— "TeR Ted Dealer that
Centrally located ball diamond in
the League district.
(Continued Fro:
. _____ approximately
000 gallons of water per gag-trom
the Talent Irrigation system .for
irrigating purposes, and plenty of
mow in the mountains, hare.go®’
blued to give thti city an adaeu-
al abundance of water thio yew-
The aae of water fro* * * * « ’-
ant irrigation spate« to th# «fty
baa done much to letoen » e de
mand on the douaetotc water 0 p -
plt from Atttand creek. Apfrrox
ÿ o B RENT— burnished first
FOB BENT— Modern seven
«pr, hath. gM. garage, 330. room boast furnished or unfur
grber Apartments, IBS Oraalta. nished. Reasonable. Use as two
I
.
|S 3 -L « e . apartment« if desired. G e r a l d
ratohad apta Ounter, phon# 221 J evenings.
I
293-3*
2««p. 2 a < « t >
U |4 f
RKNB-— Sm all furnished
hoaro, near normal. Inquire 461
Palm Ava. Phone 269-J.
296-6*
rngek. Reasonable by month
FOR SALE— Wood 16” body
or week. Barber Apto. I l l Oraa fir and pine 13.60 par tier, cord
tta.
l l i - t f wood 3«. F. i , Marquis, Talent
223-1 mo.*
FOB SALE— Big rad, to t broto-
ero, 26 canto. 706 Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Cheap, lot on N.
293-3* Pioneer, dose to, 96 ft. frontage
pavement,
sidewalks,
one
half
F O R BALM i Player piano, in
block from Main street, between
quire. 746 Iowa.
298-5’
lm ately one-third of'
F O B 'S A L E : Two acres in^clty
lim its; six room bouse; fru it;
Just off paved street; ideal for
rabbit or poultry raising; terms.
. F O B S A L E :— A big bundle of
202 M t. A v a
285-tf
old papers for a dime
Tidings «Miro.
at
The
F O B S A L E :— Cucumbers for
pickling. A ll sises, Also groen
peppers, beans and green corn.
1766 Boulevard. Tel. 486-J. W-
» . Pierson.
291-tf
(F YOU WA m T a geod home
Inquire a t Brown A Rice. #3 N.
FO B E X C H A N G E — C(
home of 1-3 acre at 246
Drive for property east of
am street. Inquire 345
Drive, phone 225-R.
6:36 p. m,— “We are pawing'« gentleman who
furnished
our
touch that It la fine hat we oan’t
resaci with the appearance of an
And the toothpicks."
o*l tanker |q the north of ns and
two minutes la te r we see another
Heavily Loaded
water
irrigation XK W LA B B L U I'SKD
FOR MINERAL WATER*
system.
FROM LOCAL SPRINGS
Much cooperation to repairing
REPRISAL IS THREATEN
leaks lp Aster matos gad fW »to"
ED BY RADICAL» has been given from Ashlpad
(Continued From Paga Ona)
folks, according to Mr- Fro«, Who
(Continued From Page One)
reports in his check«» a epaiipe are making close to 100 miles per
al daqrapae fa tb^j nusaper of honr. We are over Fort P o I nt
cess of law as guaranteed by
faulty water fixtur*#.
, -'•*
now."
lederai constitution.
"There to genefgl satUfpdOon f 2:42 1». m.— "Passing the F ar-
and good feeling » found frbry- allonee.”
’
Threaten Legionnaires
whetfe to regard to the wator B t-
2
:2
#
p.
»
.
—
" A ll’s well. Our
PA RIS, Aug. 2 0.-M IP ) — The
uatioif hart. Oreea lawns ^nnd beet wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Dealy,
“ L* Hu-
m aplte” today published threat of
reprisals agatnst American Le
gionnaires In Paris If Sacco and
Vansattl are exeeatod. The Hret
continent o f 600 Légionnaires ar
rived In Paris Thursday for the
national convention next mohth.
Several thousand Legion men are
expected.
' *
' •
( •
The warning . referred t6 Le
gionnaires as Faslcts and' d eclin
ed, ‘’American executioners raesf
know that If they execute SaccO
and Van Zetti they can expect- lei-
gltim ate reprisals from the prole
ta ria t. Let Americas Legion Fas
cists take this as a Warning.” 4
W A N T E D — Dairy cows, phone
399-J or write, Ashland. Ore„
»•rod HoUbangh.
298-tf Oregon; that the foregoing is a, ( ( x E W YOU
fu ll, true, correct and complete Nation*wlde
W A N T H D »Ftoln rowing to do statement, as required by section. new bomb oti
a t h o m e . -4rò. H offm an. 114 Van
10160, Oregoq. Laws.
Frid ay as thi
>toro>
’i
G. G. EU B A NK S
premc court
Subscribed and sworn to before
Bn(j va
W A N T B b — FPSphro* blackber-
mo
this
14th
day
of
July,
A.
D.
ccutions
ord<
rlro, appl#4, to n ia to e s ^ iv n , preen
1927.
.
night.
August
beans. Scotti P r iiir ? A- -Produce,
G. I V B IL L IN G S ,
N e j^ Y o rk
Klamath Falla, F. O. BnselA».
Notary-Fublic for Oregon. ^o u co guard
• • - < 2 « -tf
My Commission expires June 1, portions.
G E T A P A I R O F,
abundant flowers are evWwMB.of ( Ted Dealy, flight manager), and
tho splendid him to which ttoef ha to dll of the large crowd of friends
te.- Is being pal," Mr. FreefMpid that l ea w while we took off from
W
v -
.
'
e A’
Lincoln
-.T H E B E S T
Awnings
M ADE
For Your Car
Oakliad.”
■■■
FIRES WORK
r jb O F FIRE]
8 ta fe Fire W arden Bays
Jfcduon OoimtY F ires
of Incendiary O rigin .
W o rk of a firebug in Jackson
oounty jq-wuspected by
State
F ire W arden Lows, who report
e d loyqpl iftotoo believed to have
been fheéaUlâiY.
were found
Friday. Most of the fires " w ire
3:66 p. ».-» -"A re seouttng for
M im Doran and Golden Eagle.,
Flying altitude S#0 feet. V isibil
ity good.*’
’ ‘
.
i top. m<~T-*‘Btlt last sneased”
4:20 p. m, — “JaOt paaeed
through light rain squall.”
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
D ealers
Nininoer's Coffee Shop
HOME 'COOKED FOQDS
tbJbuMd ro gamp ist« ¡ p T ie^ rb ver
Jl/out SW kerbs. Farm ers and
’tomesteadere are assisting in
n o t in g t ía b U w /
Complete Chicken^Dbinek, 75c
Served
P ro m
BAKED
J. C. {toas, dairyman “In
Applegpte district, has sold h(p
dairy herd to a Portuguese « a lr >
man o f Sacramento, Call tor nt#.
Nlneteea head of cows and six
heifers were sold. Cass plans tp
• ta r t a second hand auto shop 1«
5:à() to 7:3V
C H IC K E N
SO U P
1’ IE
D R IN K S
PO TA TO ES, S IJC E D
TOM ATOES
B R E A D A N O 'B C T T E R
D EÑ SER TS
Medtord.
STATEM ENT
Statement, of (he State Bank of
A sU and. Ashland, Jackson Coun
ty, Dragon, showing the amownt
standing to the credit of every
depositor on July 1, 1927, who '
has not made a deposit o r has n o t '
w ithdraw » any part of hto SAV- |
Nininçefs Coffee Shop
Perfectyle
Lighting
Fixtures
W e h a v e •som eth in g now
in th is lin e th a t are m ad e
to h a rm o n ize w ith a n y
su r r o u n d in g s.
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
B e a u tifu l in co lo rin g .
P e r m a n en t o f finish.
r
N O O N O R E V E N IN G
•
S o m e th in g th a t w ill g iv e
s a tis fa c tio n fo r a n y p la c e
in th e h om e w h ere lig h t
is n e ed ed .
11:3« to 2 P .
M.
5 :00 to 8:30
7;
1
OR D R O P IN
DU RIN G ^ T H E
XL ELECTRIC
Station
AND
T h e N a tu ra l L itliin SpriugH C om pauy
h as r e ce iv ed n o tic e frtyn th e U . 8 . B u reau
o f C ltem ietry D ep a rtm en t o f A g r ic u ltu r e
to e lim in a te th e w ord lith ia from all la b e ls
and a d v e r tis in g m a tte r u sed or issu e d in
the s a le M th e b o ttle d w a te r s o f th e c o m
p an y.
*
T h e com jian y w ill c h a n g e th e ir la b e ls
to eonform to th e d em an d m a d e an d w ill
sell th e b o ttled m in era l w a to r in th e f u
ture u n d er th e la b e l “ S ilv e r G e y s e r ’-* w ith
such a d d itio n a l w o r d in g a s w ill coum
w ith in th e r e q u ire m en ts o f th e G o v ern
m ent.
W EEK
Natural Lithia Springs
A S H Company
L A N D fo R E G O N
E N 4 O Y (JV R
LUNCHEONS
G U Y GOOD
I
A SH L A N D , OREGON
ByTaylor
•
'*fc \
WHAT’S IN THC
FRCKAGB,«*”
* * - * '> . 1
lif t h n i S t o U t f * tehee« SRMR> AH
Chicago called« its entire— po
lice department Into Mobile re-
scrvec.
,
, , ,
Bridges, public buildings, ra il
way stations .,aqd„,,pther ,,(public
centers t h ; t might attract tho
violence of sympathisers were
guarded throughout the country.
New England citlqp and factory
centers were the, oblspts qf spec-
INGS D E P O 8 IT for • period o í ¡
twelve-years, or has not made aj
deposit or has not withdraw n any I
part of his C O M M E R C IA L D E
PO SIT for a period of seven
yarnv, immediately p rio r to m id
dato, w ith last ktaown place of
residence or postoffice address.
Savings Deposits:
W a lter R. Hudson, Ashland,
Oregon, 3 1 6 2 .
Bessie A, Davis, Ashland. O re
gon, 31.1#.
A. W . Boslough, Ashland. Ore
gon, 93 cents.
Bernard
McMahon. Ashland,
Ores°n> 311-76.
Opmmerctal Deposits:
J. J. O’Connell, No. 3826 South
HID. Los Angeles, Cal., 36.35.
ParmeniB Smith, Ashland, Ore
gon. 38.50.
State of Oregon.
County of Jackson; SB.
I, Q. G. Eubanks, being firs t
duly sworn, áepose and say upon
oath, that I am the cashier of
the State Bank of Ashland, of
Appe nd, Jackson County, State of
oourap, we could not IJear lf.^ but Stoke eut hie aumher. Nothing
alee to s ig h t— Dro,”
*
Wo can-nee thè steam.
I ■
,
6:66
p.
m^—"We
ore
aow
to
3:20 p. m,— "W e m ight pick up
ha*e supper. WIU «ail again af
the squadron of destroyers be
fore dark, but th a t depends on ter supper.
6:06 p. m.— “Please te ll the
their speed; ì A ll O. K .” >
t
.
used comes from this
Main and B streets. See owner.
Communiât newspaper,
Georgia Coffee, Tdltogs office.
F O B SALB— A p ril pullets. Geo
HMms. R L 1.
296-6«
the
' The game la to be played
promptly at 1:1# o’clock.
Should Klam ath win the con
test— which the Boas are confi
dent shall not be the t case—
Klam ath would again carry off
the League championship and no
tplrd game would
be
played.
W ith the championship at stoke
a baseball same such as is sel
dom played >y seml-profamion-
als is expected tomorrow. The
two teams, the strongest in the
League, hare been playing a blg-
league brand of ball and
the
game tomorrow should prore no
exception to the rule.
noedlt tfadtoty t o f
?
• : is ; »?
~tt<P U ead
.
sumably the Manoa. We will to fflc h w a ld t) in (8igned> Bill."
down ctoee and wuve to th u m ” ; • • *6:50 p. m.— "Just paaaed a
1:1 Ip. m.—"Just passed the destroyer going towards Ban
8. 8. Mana at 6: IS , Pacific Francisco. The destroyer, not ns.
Urne, and dipped In aalua. Tpey W e gre bound for Honolulu. The
answered on the
whistle.
Of deetroyer was toe fa r tor no to
ÍXLLOW CARCAC4' YOU
F orget
thrt
going
T o The S O G D 4 ÍU 6 A n í
WILL Rflyr Tfc ACCUSUt*
MYSELF TO ANTAfiCTK
DUSTS
Y o u ’R e MlSgfNö 1
AIOP&—VUHRUeon-,
im Dns e p s e ,w i u -
WMMp«’B e T W *v
AAV*
D SiM
r in
v i kiltit
< ESKIMOS use
.
Jr.POP, BY MOT
TWTiNfl.SOMeor
1HI$ DBUCIOU5
tr is-r u e
-R0WPC5
He (tooY
(CmSTMNO
au títs o r
tweeioNsV
• a « 1 ««•i-
g
3
j j
Erwin's plane carried a load of
6660 pounds When it took off. la-
cludlag enough gasoline te keep it
in the a ir for I I hoars. The mo
tor was reeling off the miles
steadily during the first stages of
the flight and It appeared that
Erw in would have tiaae enough to
eearch a generous part of the
course during hia cruise.
* Erwin waa bound for Hong
kong and Toklo If hie Honolulu
flight proved successful. He was
quoted as saying that if he found
no trace of the "M ies‘Doran" and
the “Golden Eagle" on the out
ward trip, he would fly back to
California, bat at the airport In
Oakland It was'aald that he prob
ably would continue on westward.
Jape Search
Japanese sampans which have
joined In the hunt were as unsuc
cessful as navy vessels.
Numer
ous floating objects have been
sighted by the fishing boats In
Hawaiian waters, but investlga-
tlon In each case has shown the
material was not the wreckage of
ar. airplane.
One sampan reported seeing a
splotch of oil, but It was declared
that a submarine probably had
Just passed the.spot.
-The Hawaiiaa Plaeapple com
pany, which owjm the Ialaad of
Lanai and of which James D. Dole
is the head, is participating In the
hunt.
A company launch has
beep circling the island ateadily
sad ranchers and cowboys have
thronged the shores in great num
bers because of the possibility
that bits of a plane may have been
washed ashore.
«ROSTA. W O O D !
Pre et km U n t a d To
Eye, Ear, Ñ ose and Throat
X-Ray, In d rd io g Teeth
DB.
Dr.
X. B.
A ngdl
waETTLI TRAMO!»
a noR A oxoa
Coal, W ood and S tortge
$L75Tier
HONOLULU, T. H „ Aug. 20. —
Heavy seas are running near the
Hawaiian Islands along the great
circle steam ship routs, and appre
hension for the missing Dole fliers
Is mounting steadily.
zZ
Captain R. J. Reaatogs. com
manding officer of Bm U,' 8 .' 8.
Sunnavln, which has been en
gage# In the Miss Doran hunt, re
ported to the Pearl Harbor naval
base that seas were high and that
ho believed, a plane that had been
forced down on the ocean surface
wottid not be able to weather the
storm for any considerable per
iod.
Tho one hopeful nets la Ren-
nlngc' report was that it appeared
that the weather would subside
with the night.
'
We will deliver any atoonat
of exceptionally good 12-toch
slabs at this pries. B y them
now tor winter whllp they ««•
H u aak er Transfer Go.
Fboms <2«
Good
Good
pries
4TH ST R E E T
BAKEBT
( Con tiro sd From Fsgs One)
tic affect
when a resonable
amount of the wator la consum-
ed."
"A recent analysis which
we
have made oj your "Natural L ith-
la W ater," Old Lithia Spriags.
shows that It dees not contain
sufficient lithium to be deslg-
nated as a lith ia water.
’’Wp have given careful con-
sldemtloo to your statement to
th« «(feet that, this water la en-
tiled to he rolled a lithia wator
bpdauao It contains substantial
proportions of alkalln ingredient,
the action of which is Identical
with the action of lithium. Wa
cannot concur In this view. The
following rooevpt from Notice of
Judgment 8869 Is of Interest In
this connection: ’It Is true It may
ha a harmless humbug to palm off
upon the public as syrup of figs
what is syrup of senna, but It is
nevertheless of such a character
that a eeert of equity win not
It by extending any re-
pncouri
perse«, who seeks t«
lief of
buslnem which h a a
of <nd iq dependent
upon such desire.’ ”
“ Ut»rcelled M* a 1
g lL T B K GBV8BR.
a Madtntaany.
Bot
Springs. Pompadour
Springs Co.. AlM
gervq Cold." Hto pi
word lith ia la noted
label.
The department i
the elimination •# 4
from any advegtf
ter which the comp«
(R familiarising the
their bottled prodm
in the future, Mr.
an analysl* ># Mto i
(hows eeeh gallon ,
contotoe 3.»6 gram
rhloride, w ill bo ox
the back of eqch be
the company dtetrlbi
Mr. M lver toated
(bang# lu htbeltag F
way deter hla roan
bqttling and m l# #»
water and that h« I
template that it wo«'
decrease the sale or
¡he product, whloh I
received such favon
a«4 endo rroto«|t I t