.ras« « — ~ ... w rc w * 9MWtD . San Inland M idway Groan, Sept. I t — < IB — Probability that t | a rodnd U n world flig h t of Bdwad F. Schloe' and W m . 8.; Broek, w ill aaA* in.Toklo, w a a a a M this attar-.' neon whea the filers sent a msasage to ths chbfe station asking If gasoline aad oU. snppltoe had arrived. u . > r 1 5 I t la teliavad If the fuel And all a r t not received that tha aviators may give ap their proposed flig h t acroaa tha Pacific. i - ; ‘ Old Glory's t . of delay. and ier Ill-fated attempt to fly to D, HUI. have had long exper- Pnyne, New York newspaper 0 o who; B a l k s , tha b ald in g to L ittle Votoh Glblett, age Rotary candidate, wan i queen o f the Medford Jubtl Vtoicmo Realtoed Saturday nine--when It was learned had won the contest by > than tare s'm illio n votes. ; leal Bdwards, KIWnnto < dale And B a ttr M a o ri; TS YEOMEN ELECT BBND. kept? I I . — 0 » — A party of I f men nnder the direction of E. A. V ritto n , I^oMbarg ecoat master were la tha Frog eamp today in Whet HR search for H enry Crasher and Gay t o r / . ’ Thw DpBee BoFS teat la higher altlfodee three LMtor , , > , < , , < Day. The group w ill search above the W hite Branch river which heeds Into the Thrde State™ Area and Collier Glacier. Collier glacier w ill he combed thorough- ly In belief that the tw o h iker* may have met w ith M ate *»to- >ep- Call for more snppline was telephone to Bead from the Frog Camp early this morning by Rob­ ert V . Sawyer, member o f thp State Highway Comjatoeton,. w hs m; uMtotlag in the search- The • feature some topaoteh featu rM In the way o f parade entertainment. The L ltaiene aad the.Cham ber of Commerce want to have* Ash­ land represented in thto 'parade and therefore the wildest of .the wild in tap membership la these taro organisations are. going to Medford Thursday and demsyt- strate that Ashland can parade. . Everybody who feels inclined toward shooting up Medford has only to apply to V . D. M ille r to Gypsies Camped GypMes who orderqg breakfast n t a local restaurant Sandgy morning walked 0 « w ith a por­ tion o f the “sMverwarA** accord­ ing to a report received by Chief e $ Police George McNabb. Quite a band of the Roipany folks are camped near the fairgrounds and w ill probably remain u n til after the Products Show. ............ ............................... - ■ . ' » . • . > ” ’2-' ' " ? A > ------------------------— • ... Public ribhools in Ashland started the 1027*28 school year today with a big tentative enrollment reports from ' the four schools of the city indicated. Superintendent 0 . A. ^Briscoe, following an incom­ plete chock-up reported the enrollment would* be in the neighborhood of 1,000 this year. No classes,were held today, organization work of the * elhases and listing of text hooks needed, occupying the attention of teachers Monday morning. Pupils did not return to school following the brief morning session. At the junior and senior high schools schedules are being worked out and all schools will be ready for classes Tuesday morning. ' r Lines Win Run Portland to This Ashland will be The McRae halM Ing la espec­ ia lly co n tra cted for e /B ra ttare «tore aad w ill give The W ick Por­ tare company the opportunity to too p re^ u mte a sf a er^ A M 'Em armi rana « ana yaipp ./ovai- aeer. F irlt Day Registration at Washington School is Near , -That Registered at the Sad of First Month of School / in 1926-27 Term—Organisation of Classes Started » Monday Morning—Biharts Busy Plaee. 1 T a n k h V - .- " t NEEDMORE ’ I MlIlfDDDC! TXT I lF liy llS C a C o 111 Ashland to be the terminal of he Southern Pacific M o t o r ranspert .company, a subsidiary r the Southern Pacific company, wlU establish motor coach irvtoo between thia city a n d ortland, starting September SO, Bearding to A .- 8 . Rosenbaum, latrlct manager for the road. ig Ashland at • p. m. The north- »uad eoach w ill leave this city nt ; 4 « . m . aod reaeh Pdffatud at • i - ; , - ----------------- Goodness, Thai’s Onr (Me girls ef «he. heme economics department w fll.reeetVh tnfttruc- tlon ia honta «taking nrts. toas la readiness for t i e opening day of gchool. j i Teachere w|toe all a« their poet Of duty for the opedlag day of school. 7' PEAK OF PEAR SEASON PAST ■ K-llWlW '■' / » to rmt v»ia«d •* ttitooo a appearanm, it was brought out. The members ef the various teams which are working for new members are ns follows: Fred Bngle— G M. Green. O. W inter, Louis fitodge, J, H . Me- Ooe, O. F. Carson, O r J. Road, Frank Jordan; M eedfaee O. W in- ter, C. d. Retd. O. Bergner, O. F. p k w -T o t, .Thursday, September 15, h u e bega postpohed ter one wwk and will he hpld. Thursday after- p ooit September fl.iacoordlng to hnenneeteent L -j- ! ™ i , , < , j j < i »..tía».* MANY DOWN Hi BALLOON RACE C. F re ak Hasty, well known resident and buslnsM man of Ashland 40 y e a n ago, died tp Los Angeles, CnUtoraia. September I , according to word received bp . old tim e -friends o f the fam ily In , ■ thto city. A fte r re tirin g ffrom bueiness In this city M r, Hasty entered the I wapfoy Of Uw Southern Pacific Company a t S^p Francine«* re tir- ( ^ng a few yeprs ago to take up ( his boms la Los Angeles. He , bed been ill ter neme time peat, j Surviving . My. Hssty to his ; widow, * form erly M m Grace ; v Cetosty health nnthorlttoo who w ill.condhct the dlnto ask tpe, : poetponemeat In d M ar that the ' meeting m W n e t eeaflhst w ith ¿he county products show which to ttotet hM«f Thursday.' Friday * Mtot Saturday of thto wdsk. i , (QMldrspi Who, _ entering era * lehs«4 ere to he given free .^ ta ­ lc ssrvlpe. a thorough physical ggiunteatloa being conducted h r Houck, daughter of a Ashland hotel keeper. is Forced Fart of pioneer , ’ ( W ARONOOVOZM H' ■ Pajeen war, the nnnael w inter campaign against ravaging .coy­ otes, has been launched by gov­ ernment hunters i n the. eaatern »net of Klamath county. »j,,-. , <«. Y T M ? -li’/.- ■H grade. tory fo r the firs t rh practice tale evening. with the Income from the pres­ ent membership. Them improve­ ments wlR-make the course much ■ more attractive, both as a play­ ing ground and also as a scenic spot. One fairway, on Number V a u r hole, which Is now upseeded shows moat conspicuously to tour­ ists coming from the M uth. W ith 'this fairw ay ^seeded, the course w ill ¿ re se n t*« more attractive • OLD PIONEER OF CITY DIES party . of 1« laeinded A1 FOye*- S c I ^ d I— First Second* 4 4 ; th ird , 3 8 /fo u rth . 38; fifth , 48; sixth. SO. G raad » The meeting also decided to ,ln- terview the chamber of commerce to persuade them to m a k e s cam­ paign for mom members one of the first project« nnder the new secretary, B. G. •Harlan, whoa ho arrives a little In te r... The qpem- bers fe lt the golf clnh tons a pure­ ly' civic project and that t h e chamber of commerce would no doubt be w illing to lend every as­ sistance la building the uem ber- ship to the proper number. « Additional seeding of the fa ir­ ways and other, improvements must be made, the meeting w in told, au^ this could not be d