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JA"GE TWO MflDFOTtD JifSTTj TTtTftTrNm:, jrEDFOIlD, OftTCOO; TUESDAY. 'ATTrFRT 28. 1028. J L W!! SISKIYOU TRAVEL ASHLAND, Auk- 27. Ki-t-liliiK to HUimitatc winter tmirint IntvH over -Hie Hisklynu mouDluiiiH. the local rlumiber of cimimtTei1 HfiU repro Ht'iituli'e north iis Iiir as Kos't)iir , on Krhlny to confer with hotnl men r and civic: , bodies In the towns to the north, and asking their co operation in clIrtM'tMiB u larfter per- , centaKe of houIIiImhiihI tea vol over the I'm-Iflc highway. local : committee was eompofii.'d of H. Jj. niayc-omli,-Lew llanwon, Fred Tay lor and JJ. C'. Tjtu'Iun, who report: an intereHted hearing ly Hie north- : ern towns. It developed In (ho (lis- , cushion at llOHfcburii that there Ih , u lack of accurate information in ; reiiard to tlie condition of the high way over the mountains and that , the opinion prevails lhat there Is dirriciilty in (m'oshIhk dining the height of tho winter season. That ; 'belief is a holdover from the old . iluyA of dirt roads. Since the con- j Hlruetlon of the highway, it has been possihlc at nil times to keep i : the highway in fine condition, ami i tho Interest of the scenic route is jjroatly increased by the fall of Htiow tfiirintf the winter month, Tho Ashland comiull tee assured tho conference that the Ashland chamber of commerce will issue a bulletin twice each week kIvIhk full and accurate Information of the condition of the road. Hecrctary Harlan of tho chamber of com merce will leave soon for tho north to visit each tourist camp to arouse further interest in directing the flood of winter travel from OrcKon and Washington as well as Hrltlsh Columbia over the highway. Tho movement to erect n sign board at the Klamath .Junction to direct Crater Uko travel through the Rogue Illver valley has met witli hearty mipport from Ashland business men. it Is planned to nave i no sign or large dimensions, poHsibly 30 feet by 15 feet, in order I to give ample room for advertls-i tug the fact that the Ashland route I is shorter and more direct. The nign will be made In Ashland, cost of approximately $i!0tJ. uirlH, from thy Ashland senior' stir x r&.-- . ! ' odffiNh vTfBemm- v Pitt-- m::' y ' :C y. 'mmlnl Mrs. Nellie Loomis returned Sat-I noon for ! urday to her home on the ISoulc- : llunlly of van!, after an absence of two I weeks in Ash laud, slnrled north about two weeks ago to spend n ( ampriro camp, which has hfvn In vacation period at Seaside and As sesion for tho pn ten days at ! toiia. When they reached Astoria, the Lake o' the Woods, returned to j however, Al ph. Caldwell was strick AHhland Kunday evening, brown as en with nucule attack of appendi herrlcs and better in every way for! cHIh and had to he rushed to tho the splendid oulfng and' the fine operating table. She has eonva tralnhiK offered by the amp. Theilesced well and Ims'heen brought girls wore enthusiastic over the to her home nt Ihig'eiie. Work of the rino eorpH of guard- Mrs. Anglo Kngle hns joined her lans who directed their activities, son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mohsi-h. V. O. X. Smith, V. AI.'H. l-higle. who nre soendlniz their Wright, II. A, Stearns and Dr. C W. Hanson left Ashland early Sun clay to Kite out the junior girls vacation at the Lake o the Woods. Miss Leila Ludwlclt of tlranlH Pass, a former student at tho her sister. Miss Alice Portland, who has been visiting here for several days. Thy afternoon was spent In hand work and In a friendly visit. Those who met Miss Iluntly were Mrs. Sam McNalr, Mrs. Will M. Dodge and Mrs. Cliff .Jenkins. Miss Llla Jaidwictt is engaged to teach at Klrby In Josephine county during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Will Al. Dodgo left for Portland Sunday evening on a short business trip . Mrs. Harriet Fielding speiit the wee kend visiting friends in ilrunts Pass. PERISH IN OR who aro entorlng (ho camp for one ! Southern Oregon Normal, spent tho Salem SEATTLE. Aug. 28. (P) Seven persons, instead of six previously I'fOim'tfifl ii ii imvon ( I v wpi'o nnvrlfwl Airs. Fannie Keller has returned ( ,,, mi,. ,inti. .i,n tua vi,.(n,.;,.. 111 1 Sotittlc monophmo vanished Sat- from a short visit to- her sister week and to brfng home tho sen lors, ()n Sal urday tiriernoon, 11. 1. Knders made Iho trip to Hie lake with one of his large trucks lo carry out the bedding and sup plles for the second earn p. week end In Ashland, visiting hei-j Air. and Alra. W, S. Hhelton and sister, who has been u student at; two children, Jorralno and Walter, the normal during tho summer aos- h'ft by aulomobIli on Saturday fo slon. 1 Mrs. Edward Thornton cutertalu erl inform n My uu Haturdfiy after 1 w 'V'l r&M Washington. They wilt make thei homo about seven miles due west of Spokane, Wash,, where Air. Shel ton has been engaged to superin tend a consolidated grade and jun ior high Hchool. Aliss Lorraine, who graduated last Alay from the Ashland high school, will enter the Cheney Normal school. I Moroland Smith and Marnard Joy ! spent Sunday at the Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Fred S. Knglc, who came in from the I,ake o' the Woods late ! In thy weelt to attend to some cr I rands in town, returned to the lake j on Saturday evening. ! Atr. and Mrs. J. E. Thornton ex pect to leave for the north on Tuesday. They will stop at Eugene lo pick up Mrs. Thornton's sister, j Miss Alice Ilunlley, who will leave , Ashland on Alonday. and the three jwltl journey together to Portland. I where Mrs. Thornton will remain j for a week with her sister while Mr. Thornton wilt attend tho Elks' ' convention. I Miss Helen Anderson, di-tm ir NEW" YORK, Aug. S. (fl) Tho passenger steamer Chester W. Ohitpiu of tho Now England Steam ship company, rammed and sunk ! women at thy Southern Oregon'11 today In Hloll Gato off Dit- urday in tho upper waters, of Puget Sound. 1 ' - Advices nom Va-.-couver, B. -C, Inst night said that F. 1). Sovorul. East Orange, N. .L, had purchased n ticltot to Soiittlo Saturday morn hw. Ah tho piano wus making roiuly to talto off for Victoria, a passenger, mado a last minute boarding and air sui-vieo olTioials aro convinced now that the man was Soveral. ' Search for tho plane lagged yes terday aa the conviction grew among iwiutora who had boon hunting for 4S hours that Iho ship had plunged into tho sound. Prac tically ovory sMuiiro mile of land on which the plane might have entailed had boon covered. One of tho searching planes noso dived into an emergency field near Washington Harbor yesterday and the propollor was smashed. Neith er UeutonatU Reginald Hollos of tho army air service, who piloted the piano, nor his companion En sign Hubert, Ellis of the naval air reserve, was hurt. Los .Angeles to' New York in 18 Hours 58 Minutes Flying a Wasp moloretl Lockheed-Vega monoplane using Rich field Gasoline exclusively. Art Goehel sets a new non-slop traus coiilinenlal record. ..breaking by 7 hours' and 52 minutes ihc old army record established by Macready and Kelly in 1924, and making the second successful non-stop (light from coasl lo coast in die history of aviation. Accompanied hy Harry Tucker, owner of 'the plane, Goehel left Los Angeles al 12:10 p.m. and averaged boiler than 110 in.p.h. throughout his record smashing trip. IlicM'teld was chosen because of its proven qualities of speed and power. ..the same qualities which made il the choice of Wilkins in his famous 2300 mile non-stop Jlighl over the pole lasl April... that have won more speedway victories and world's records than all other gasolines combined! HAM L'KYE'S "D K h I 0 1 0 U S" UK AND ono of NnrareVt finest Jiml most, nutritions foods. Wlmt could lis morn suitnblti for lnnl;fnst. limcli or owning monl nmidst tlio dolinluful frn'ri-aiico of tlir ivnvit out-of-doors f Currd in (lie old-fuxliinm'd ivnv in Imrd vood smnki', l''KYK'y "OEWClorS" UKANI) II AM oomox to you without losing nil atom of tlmf wonderful tlnvor lhat has ma.le it n llrst favoritr for so many yours. And ovory ono of tho fonder, younf, t?''ain-fod pnihora is carofully LT. S. li'oyeniment inspootod. , Writ? lo Fry? ,t Co.. Pntltle. for f'rjr'j . ".ltr-;( (llliilftlfl Ir.str.t ircil.-.!. .Sfl(t 3c fur iiostitfH'. iM)l mm kviuioI, spout KtiiHlny visit Inn l'rlon.lK In Moiirunl. Mr. ami Mrs. ,. y, McCov. tlit-ir Iwo iliitiKlilora .Mariiiirpl and Kmu cos. iiuil tliolr Kiiosi, Miss Kninoes I'nitt. luivo ri'lumivl rrnm n vi-iy onjuyiilili. vuciillon visit to sun Kninolsoo mul noli;hlioviuK olllos. Prs. A. nitlanio umi ii(M. lvvo i-hllilri'ii. who huvo spen lihe ii.-ist lllivo wocUs In Ashlund. linvo ,-P. Im noil to iheli- homo nt Ml. Khustii t'lly. Cnl. Mrs. Cniliinii. s n duucli-I'-i- or H. r. ll.nm-s mul hns tnkim oliin-KO ir I Hit rnihor'a KriM-ory while Mr. mul .Mrs. Ihmii-s tnuk ii n vneiillon In iho nortlvorn nun "f Iho slnto. flmrlos Wehslor Chnllln. son or Mr. mm Mrs. c. w, cinnti,, ,, ItniKildlno sli-eel. arrived In Ash lund Sniuninv mornhiK to attend the Bol.len we.ldlnB eelol.riillon of his Kianiliuironls. 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