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r.AOK ETGTIT RRAF 7FPPFI IN'MEDFORD LEGION Ulll I I I-1-1 I I. LI I I OFF TOMORROW AROUND WORLD Dr. Eckener Orders Every flno tn Ro Rpaffv R SlX , une to ee neaay oy oi nVlnNi Tnmnrrnuu Funn- ,,. 0. clock lomorrow even- ing Pacific Coast Time Route Not Settled. I; i FRI ICnilICI IK I.A l-'KN'. Cer., 2. (Pi Or. Hugo Krkoncr, Auk. 12. (H) Or. Hugo Krk.-ll.-r, ''';,. ,,. M,.,if,( ,i,un, corns won munilcr of the, !raf '.-piielin, this t.tiornnon ni-,lei-u,l ihi- (Ill'lUiol "uloareil for curly willlnc" nu t In- ir Tokyo maun of :.cr HiKlit around the world ill a. in. ctiacuay (9 p. m. TucHday. K. H. I'.l He ud ,,. . lllls ,.,ly w., , w i,y milted the departure of the t,i; uir , Mrs N,.w, chancy who wan lllicr nilKlU be deluyed by tinlavor (,.,,,,,.,, Iir,.Bi,i,.ni r the slate .1--alile weutlicr until the hiiiiiu liour i ,,r ,,.. t . ..ion Auxiliary. Tliurnday mtiriiiiiK. . ID any case, the marl win ne made iu th.! early inoriiliii! nntiix. ; as the low temperature then per mits a maximum load uf huh. Dr. Kckt-nf-r made I lie announce ment utter Be'llnl! one of the olilll est haircuts In his life. The burlier who wuh Ki'ooiultiK him tonsnrially persisted In koiuk over the hero nf Frledrli hKliufen'H hair UKaln and UKaln ilesplle llr. Ki keller'K itmlsl en.R thai the haircut was already jlerfect. ' J)r. Kekener derlaretl rumors cur rent In Kriedii.hsliufeii thin the ZclHicllli'H d.-nurture would be il- layeil tiy prociasiiuaiion 01 uussni In Bruiillnii permlm to lly over Hint-. u)ell ,r t,.iilnlit at the armory ut Ulan territory were "arrant nun-, wM,,n ,,, ....p.ots on lb.- stui. ueilHe." . convention will he beard. The 'Thert. i mil. the hIIkIiIchI strltm- lian,iK(r n,.i,.y cup won by the uttuchetl. unl even uh to where 'i j,,in ,eKlon drut. rps- will miisi enier uossia. i Weather Determines Route . Aked whether he had. aireuuy decided on his route across Kusshi 1 aud Siberia. Ir. Ki-k r replied: ! That in absnlutcly iluliossihlc to Iprecaal. - ,i All can say whci; we leave here will be that on Hie nasis ot : the latest weather reports we will take ' the northern or southern r6ile'-intu Itussla. :f ''After' that- 1 must depend upon the. conditions I find ibete." y PusHeiiHcrs for the 1'Hk:ii an.l liewspaper correspon. nls envrr Intc the departure have been Invit ed to the traditional lea on .Tues day when the lust word on the Htart will be announced. The 'Zeppelin works estimate, thai the flraf Zeppelin will cover a distance of in.uiio in I 'j. nun kilo meters between Krledrlchshufen xnd Tokyo accordln-- to lh- route I'honen. This would be helwenn ALT.!) and ln.in iiiMcb. Th (I.... will need five days to cover tills fct retch ' To Ho IB ViiKM-nccrs "While the passenger list will not he officially itunou....'U linn, j u.--day it Ik nuthorilatively slated I!) men and one woman will k oh passengers. A numher of changes have taken place In the passenger lint. j Nelson Morris of t'ltlcaao will iot make the Tokyo Might. Joa chim Hickard of Itoston and Mad rid Is listed as the coi r. spon.lem oT the MA. 11. C" Spanish news ijaper. , . . Tho Kusslan geographer, I'ro-ft-isor Kiirklan, will make the trip. filler passengers Include l.a.ly ftfrace' Diuinmund liny, London; Commander Nashlro Kuilyosltl. Japaneso naval officer; Comman der CharlOH K Uosendahl and Lieutenant .1. O. ltlcharrtson of the I'nlted Slates navy; Sir Hubert Wllkins, Australian explorer; Wil liam II. Leeds. New York, and t'arl von Welgnn.l an.l Hohe.t llartnmnn, representing tile Hearst publications. , .,. I who has bulU up a colonial com- t nilcAiKi, a i. v. li.-(T)-(lood n'nlty around the Inn. which he tain In' Aw-nlli and Australia ! ur Ul" M,1,,! ,f hl" im" tiether wlili a. sharp unt-xpeei-d 1'" '- nr.ene.l out. accom rtrArt in i.iv,rn..i nne1ailo..s l, t pnuicd by K. .1. lioyer. manar of today to nn early wet back oi heat, values here. AKKresilve ellinf on the part of commission hoiked devth.iMd with ihc mut itei j uIkiwIimt I ii it 11 1 1 In iinit'iM- In i-:i11v UrartlnK S' to ',,.. off, fhleiigo wlintt im.f nndei'weni mime fur-! tjher Uwsji.' Torn and ih HUewlM were - weak, etun opening to J.U'- tt-wn and Hbveiuently tie cl n Inn slill more. I'ro visions tended upward. 1'Olt M IMMI.lMMl t Ull'tlll AT N ' (Continued from One.) noetatlonn. and Martlnshui k- W, .iray Siher or 'a , lormer lieu tenant kovm nor The announcement halt! th T-nHed (Irowers had been oruau Iwd in rompl an with tin ari oulliirnl murUetlm: act and th' Clipper-Vnlsieud tioper.itlve mat kelltiK ae. WARUlN'tiTON'. Auk. 1i.-lVi ttepresetitntlvcs oT all the vool growing assncialloiiH w ill be in vited Hi tneel the federal Imiii board In Chh uk In October In dis uH tilt creation either of an ad vlsbiry cotnicll for the wool indus try or n cooperative puiikcttm: or liutzatloii for (hut proditi t such as bus been set up for wheal. iikhmn si:i:.h i'i:t i: CConllnuel from ran One.) '. ' : . "T T"7i " . ' re wiv lced. in ho daily round M jour buslnens life, to con rib te , 0m directly a anyone can lo Ho- happlnCHM nnd well belnK nf man ; kind... ThP icreaicr your win cess; Iho k root ' will jour contl ihuiton i &:U .. . I HAD FINE TIE AT STATE MEET lly II. I.. Hnmil'-y Menihen. of 1 1 1 Me.lfor.l I.eRlon ; Ration., which am-niid n-ci islnt. - convention nl Salem last i wlio iirrlvo.l horn.- yesterday , i()iuy i(,mrt o m(wl 1IlU.r(.M. ' I it 11 l.lr- trip remilllnK In ,,,, H,ivl.rtiinB for huh city. i.Medlnrfi wuh well rnpreNenled by lh l.('Kl"n drum curim, the unique ."10 el 8" train, Hie Auxiliary qu.'ir Itet ami stunt emu it uml tho lurK- number if loi'al legionnaire that 'ever mienile.l a mate eoriveniloii. The f:i't tliiit "Mertfitrrt know l,,.,.." ir-iu fl It', 1 II ill-III I 111 Ml III I I'll I lie IKaley trophy lor rirwl place tin- military flrlll class of the lint corpn 'ontest an.l the Auxili ary qimrtel nn.l Ktunt took first . . , . A , , Ttll -itl ,., in,in was the most mlul. ,,.,., Mu, ,irlnK the ,.,,,.,.,... ul waM crowded with piisseiiK.is Horn all parts 01 die si.-ue hoth day an.l nlnhl. .Me.lfnrd LoKionlmires heard inneh praise for tuclr parlleiputlou at ibis yenr'H convenllou and were advised ..Kiiln and UKaln Ihut the Medror.1 convention held here hint AllKUHl was the lierl ever staged In the I history of thp stale deiarlioent. jThc ailvertlslnt! value or last year's "Venl exceeded all expectations jitll.t hi.H b.-en worth many thou I sands dollars lo this city. hlK llle.'tllli: of M.'lll'ord post - ,,, ,, ..r.. ......i,,., iH solid .... ,, ..av ,hI many n.-tos ..t Inierest concerning lb.- c.uitfsl tind , ...ii o.iaiis will .livulKct. H(in. hnimrtnnt business mat- wi , .hscitss.d ami tilans made for the annual Labor Hay dance which falls on .Monday. K , 5nil ... ........i,,,,,, i,tt.,esled n ho ,1(1sUon of the post "kltly" should he on hand as thh .Uestiou Is likely to be decided tills evening. I'Wl) rWIII.II K WII-KI) OCT tContlnuea from Faga One.) Inhooml from 'enlce. u beach suburb. Miss Itosella '.Ink of Ms An geles wus killed. The seriously injured were Kr.-d Kink. 30. driver of the car; lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Icorge 'Ink; their daughter, tlla.lys Zluk, 211, and Miss Mnr Jorle ('obb, all of Los Angeles. The train. loaded with excursion ists returning from tin- beaches, carried the wrecked car for la; fell, scattering Its v. dims along the right of way. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 1 2. UV) The victim nf his own runaway automobile, D. K. Hussell, 3a, was killed here today. He wus cranking tile cur, which he bail unwillingly (.ft In gear. The englno started and llusscll wna carried omer than inn feci on the bumper before the car crushed Into a building, crushing Itilssell ho death. Henry Kiml to lUruc. Sl hlH IiY, Mass.. Aim. 12. (fD All accident liivolvlnu a Howton bound bus and there oilier an to mo biles cot one man liH life late tail nlKhl, sent Ihrce other lo hos- 11 tills in Her ions condition und brotiKht Henry Ford to the scene lo offer what assistance lie could. Thy dead man Is Captain Uoy Dureh. rule, 3a, of Worcester, com nmnder of n medical corpf unit of the HMst Infantry, Massiietui settn National (liiaril. who wan In one tf (ho automobiles. The crash occurred on the new Henry Ford highway, recently pre sented to the stale by the auto- . mobile manufacturer, not far tils ' lam from the famous Wayside Inn, where Ford mI staying. Mr. Kurd, i the hostelry. ' l'u I lee Investigation was said ta have revealed that in attempt in i; i"1 leh oilier the three ma- hlniH were nearly i.hteast .when ' sl d Into skin from the "I'Poslte direction nn.l slrnek the j line of cars. I SAt'll A M KNTO, AUK. I tl'f-- Mix i'hlnese of this eily were burn : ed to death on l lie lilKhway near here yesterday, when the nutomo ' bile (u whieh they were retuintnir j from a weddtnu in Sioekton col- Ibb tl with another machine, over turned and caimht fire. Two oth-1 ( 'bines.' ere injured. t Mie may I tile. The dead: I Harold l.ew, medit-il student at hhe I'niversity of t'aliforntn ; Hoe j A n Tye, Haiti lo have been the : brlile at the Stockton wedding; Klla j l.ew. Oia t'hani:. Mr. and Mrs. ; i S. I'tmd. I The in lured : llobi owe. In a tiospit:,. here with Injurle.i prob !dy fai.il; .1. S. Yip. hands burned. lie cUiriii'tl to Siockttm. i l'endhu; completion of an inve--! filiation of the cr.h. Henry A. (KieuVr of Sloekton. driver of the j motor c:ir wiiti which that of the Chinese collided, wus held by Sac Iranietuo eeunty authorities. : None of the victims had a chan-'e j to e-.cape niter i h fl t- car overturn ed, follow tn the cni'h which ne I enrred at i:ik Oiove. a suiuirb. The j uaMtdine ti nk exploded, wrapping wiee-. d machine in flames. prr ( - -r . - Poi Hand - S l oh.uih) it-lditioit w ill bo const i m ted to Hmph e' fll Ai foo.t Proiiuetx i impiitt. i f ietory building at lot5 .Macadam hmuI. ' MEttFORD MATL First Photos of the New 1930 Hupmobile . 1 :'TpxTZ ms V .i,;. . .Quaggy . New power, renter flexibility nmi Med beauty characterize tho New liKiU llu.Uiubile Six ' Advanced eiiHiiieerinp piveo tins new car startlinff perforinnneo and vivid acceh'ration from 6 to 2d miles an hour in 7 seconds tlat and from C lo 50 tm lei in 2d accomls; easily reaching 70 miles an hour. Smartly designed bodiea wiLli reaLer le room, trim sheet metaj IL FIRE GIRLS OFF FOR LAKE CAIf I ASIII.AMn.Allu. 1 Special. ) j Thirty Afdilnnd KirtH of Junior hih J Nchotd iif;e wero taken to I.;tl;e ot ! the Woods on "Saturday a tut Sun day to cjiter the lam Kc.lon of the Miniiner cump for Ashland ' :np Kit e, Kh'b. AMhland btisiiU'MM men I tlouateil their earn and their time j lo lake the Kirl to the lake and to , hrhiK in the nenior biii school! K i i Is, who have just finished their; vacation. This last fci'onp is the largest that has ever one into camp here ami is an Indication of t he increasiiiK interest tn t 'amp j Klie and In out -of-tl otir life. The . board of counselors for ihe senlor Kroup remains for the poM session.! Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Hachiell and i their two children of lirinrus. Id, tho are In A.hlaml for a visit to Mr. j Itachtell's father. II. II. Uachicll. I and his two sister, Mrs, Sarah Strallon anil Mrs. Thornton Wiley I on Walnut street. Mr. and Mis. ' Itaebtcll expect lo be. away f i home ahont a month nod may con- ! Untie their tup into t'attiorni.i. ' M,rs. Sidney (Julick. Sr., Icll Ash land a few day ano for S.i n I'lan- ( cisco to see her sou. Lee liulick , and family sail for Japan, whcie j Mr. tiullck in eimaett ni misitui- ; ary work. Mrs. eultek wilt return lo Ashland for a more cxt ended . visit at the home of her daughter. , Mrs. l.everett ln vis on 1 a ir iev street. t Mr. ami Mrs. John laic:be:ty land .Miss (.race Ittdlcy spen; Sun- ; I day al (i atcr Luke. j Mrs. .lohn llcrndaii aiul her two' KlaiiKhters Auuctta and Natunl ' have letnrned tn their home at 1 Tall t'reek. nfler vlsUliiK tor a l'es , tlays with their nop and hrm :ter. j Hubert HlU'lldon, who it u. in is i schotd In Ashland, und with Mr. ami .Mrs. A. Jllltler. Mis. Ane- ' Heriiiloii and Mr. and Ah-.. Walter! ! eriidtn. 1 Mr. ami Mrs S. A IVIorv ,lr . ' ,.n, I family uml Mr. antl Mrs. Uaid i W i'rft antl cbiblnn spent Sun jtlay at Ulatt Until. The no n w. nl ioilt rally to fish while Ihe tannbes tollow ed In Uno- tor Hie picnic lunt'b. All, ami Mi .1. W, William- ..i Ihe Itcllv lew district m c r t ' i in--; ! tecilicltnlions on the ai rival of a ifine liaby fttrl, Imu n Auiisl lath. Mrs. Atlena 1 1 it tit itnd lo i tliMiKliler, .li-s K ith, ilne r.us..n were visitors tn Mcdfout on Sinn- la . Irs. J, 1. Do.lve. Mis. Hem It I;. ley ami l liiheluell w.-lt- vlitors tn Medlord on Sttunlav i M iv Anna liai erm c aiul hi r 'sNter. .Mrs. Itohert Nail irtimu'il 'on 1'iid.ty from a buying trip to TT.TTTTXTV MEDFOTtr), 1 I'orlhtnd I .Seattle, where Miss! pv;reKuhiK inilhn the full trade. I iui'l.'roVe ery stoeli ASK FOST OFFICE AT LAKE 0' WOODS AS1 II -A N I . Auk- I .!. (Special) A petition w as recent ly filed la the summer residents a I l.ake of the Woods and by i-1 hers who lie ia the Dead ttuliau tlistrict. asking that a pustuffice be eslabltshed at the la ke and a No ask i in for t lie :;tal)!islin:eiil of a star i ilte thro .he IVatl Indian district. The p. titit ti has heen met hy the posting of a not I allinn for candidates to sul.mil application tor i ho pn-o-lion of postmaster at the lake. The posit it Hi w oil hi prAltaldy extend over aluoit fic uioiithrOif ihc year. Lake n-itl. nis have felt I'm Mme time l.tal some ari an:;eiiient should lo- made for ha vim: the mail delivered aiul now that t he populat ion his lit 'en me so la i the situation seems unite iiett-v-sai y. The display of art work oflVi-d to the puMir at the Civic ("nl. liu'dM' on l-'t ida i' vein iik iirii kt ! the . I .--e ..f Ihe Ashland Siiniiu. r Alt Scho.il, The tllspluv was visit ed h a laij;e nuiiilier of peoplo who wire not only inieit:-te.I in ail. but who Were tlileieslr.l in ihe w in k of t he school. The work of ach department of the school was Wi'U re pi esenied ami the illsiructots wole present to utter any xpl.tn.i t ion - that mu-ht make the display mme interest iuu. Sttine of the woik is new i;u v.-.n. The ttep.inmenl f design atiiatt cd considerable a I lent inn. La ml -scop-, wtilk limler Miss Hello tY.ly White, was as popular as ever and lo-ie weie some fine e.ur,pits in that class, Commeicial ait was of nipM.ind:m; interest, ami was mi. usual tn interest uml variety. Mis. N .1, l.owiher t'toin tlu'ii-l'. I'alitoruia, has heen in A-li ! t lor the pa-l two momlw ,iv-i-.hii;; wuh the eaie ol her ni..h.. ti II lie ItU-e-Vll on No M ,l ; tl irler of Tib-nt. Mr .irtd Mrs. i:.-ou.,. i i hi: . 1 1 ii la V uoo runi: t.-l M m i. C.-lti . w h. a e be v, ill lite tiller ID the lion,,- i III encl-ci W ho Is cue of I nisti la t-'i i in the -hlaii Schotd Hot., i t will a, ton. school and w Ml peci in niei t ia' nt for w In. a he I uniiMial cut Mi an.l Mrs Iboiieeei an f i e chtldt en w tio Imu 1. - t,! not l. i the p i-, b it Sat ui 1 1 i ' liioi linn: i . : hem. .t M,,, n (' ..r I'.l en. is. t f i nv.v v a-. l- , lee 1I..-1 I t t c i Hums 'inaii' rhanyrtl hands. do s:,.p rHM - COV. MQN1MV. ADiTST 12. 10251. tailorinfr, artistically Hosinod hardware and distinctive interior fittintrs assure tliis new Ilupmohile nf style leadership. ( There are four body types live passenger Sedan, Commercial Coupe, five passenger Plwieton and convertible Cabriolet with rumble seat. Custom and semi-custom equipment, available at unuaually low tu-iccu, include six or five dhc or wire wheels. OF CRATER LAKE Moving pictures re to be taken fr f i 'rater Lake .n airplane lavid r.ist:'-. .rr.. of the Fair- chlbl Airplane Manufacturiim cor- i luiration announcetl today. - Mr.1 I'oslle arrived m Mctlfoi l t iav ; nt'd tliepl..ne from which he will! take the pictures will arrive late! this afternoon, he says. j The fllwht over the national park : will proba hly be made Tuesday. ' This will be the second time this season t hat ntovinu picture-; of t'rater Lake have heen t:,keii from 1 an airplane. Smimi pictures of a , flight over the park are now he- : inu shown in theaters alonu the coast. ! OF AIR GOLFER8 A. IL I'nnniih im, Pacific Air Transin rl pilot, is winner of the week's M. I'herson pi i.e t.u low net scorn at tin- Lo-ue alley todT el illi. Jack II Uest on. . luh pro. re ported this mornint; The cai.l turned in by the avia tor shows a net score of liJ. hut st-me of i 'unnim: ha m s follow llyeis arc dolii-tim; it They say he must have made it under some of the bin shade Ivees on the course. Hut the score is jiltt'sted Ly Halph Veidan. so ( 'unninuham has tieen auar.lc.t a pair of mx Us so that he can split Hn pi ie with his scorekeeper. DON'T USEIWE BAIT; IT'S AGIN Tffi LAW t'.e .,1" h.e li-inil'-Ws l,-r f.sli l.:iit . IS a! -i-lill 'V I'.ilMsi Hie law, a, - ; c.-iilim: t- !N- I'air, ,l,lut .inie :!l.teii u lih Is HI -M. dloiil today. ' Mr. I'.iti i. ports Ui.it ne Ins t'oiind ctses ol seXei.-il 1 1 he I IC e 11 in the i ,,,:il illslli.t U-llli; iie l-.lil. Siiiilish. ii i -1 -not t-.i.-li tnin ! IH-.vs ai, l III- list,!, he -,is. in ' the disi - ,, t ,.t tin- 1 1 v .r.t o.iin. s.i ft! in- -III. ss !,e l,e- , 11-.-.. ie. .t , in tin- limn, th, '--c ,.uii:lu Us. ne 1,111111,,.. s . in i e ,:--.ilt v, ii Ii iic.-ot .1- ; in - to ill-- I Hi. ' More th.in l-er cent ,-f auto. ; .-ii, .loli i,c, ol, nts -it i oilro.i-l 4i ;,.,. : .-. o--inns, t i-t ,ai. usulteil ulii-ii inioUnl--ls t.ia into shle cl wains, 1 Six Nlhnr 'iation. American Knilway Con::trucllon of Misl-Cl.itskanie i id will hi cordlni; lo cotniil.le.l this .1. W. Harney, i year, unity THE COAL TH E-1930 HUPMOBI LE-SIX It has long been the ambition of Hupp engineers to build a Hup moliile at a price within the thou-sand-tltillar class . . . but each year they have said: "Let's wait until we can build, not just an other automobile, but a greater Hupmobile. A car that will add new lustre to Hupniobile's 2-ycar prestige" . . . Today, this goal of years has been attained in the new IO.iO Hupmobile Six . . . It is a car which ITupp is proud to tall a Hupmobile, because it IS a Hupmobile in every detail of its design and construction ... It is powered by the self-same Hupmo bile motor which made the Hup mobile Century Six a spectacular success . . . It, is built to Ihe rigid Hupmobile standards of precision mamifartiire . . . It is HW'c a lhifin)bilcM a more powerful J. J 111 S. Riverside RETURNS AFTER A YEAR IN EUROPE ASHLAND. Ore . Aug. 12.--Spl I Miss Marie Churchill, daughl.-r of President .1. A. Chun-hill of th. j Southern Orc--.'on Normal ta honl. : who has been spending' the past yer in Kurooe. Is making a visit to Preside-.; and Mrs. C iuri bill I at their Lime on N(. " n Mal-i street. ., ,.is Churchlt, v .11 address I the Klwunls club o.l Tuesday at their noon luncheon. Miss Church i ill will resume her work in a Port I land high school from which sh- eiijuyed a year's leave of alis.-nce i to make her Kin'op'-nii trip. Mi. an.l Mrs. .1. V. Wright and 1 their .1; lighter. Miss Vera Wright, land Mr. and Mrs. John Payne -f The Dalles, are planning to lea-'e f on Monday for a two weeks iat Crescent city anil oilier p. st-iy i on -the coast. ! H. A. Stearns r.-linned from I'ortland on Saturday morning. ' whf-re he has l.een nttemliiiK hay-; e:V week. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thornton l-ft s for Portland on Saturday to attend ' the annual pienie of the St nd Oregon Volunteers in the Spanish , Ameiieiin war. Melvin Kael and Muh Ik.tes . returne on Friday rveninw from a vactaion trip to Vellowston, (!la-;iv eier and W'alertown National parksji,, iind llanff and Lake Louise. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Ileal have ret Mi ned from their vat at ion t r:p lo the eoasi. i Ned Marian, formerly s en-ia -y of the Ashland I'hamher of m liieree mid now eoniH'eietl Willi the' O retro n sftt" ehfiiher of eom mertre nnd also edit or of "Oregon Husiness." the official or.ua it of the, st:.te ehaniher, was an-Ashland vis- itor on Friday. Mr. Harlan always seein-i as Klad lo pet lael( to south- j em Oi-eofi and lo his old friends; here as Ashland friends are to see him come. Me says h" never misses 'an opportuntiy lo "sell" southern ' (.treutdi tit homeseekers. ! Mr. Harlan made tho :rip to ! southern Orewon in the interest of j the edition of OreKon ISusiness, I which will be published soon in tho I interest of the rnipqu:. ami Uoku river valleys. It is thought th;t the edition of the magazine will In"1 i nsetl as an important tool in the land settlement campaign that will he parried on this winter throiit:n the l.os Atmeles nffiee. Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Avent of Mo bile. Ala., and I. C. I'rovost left Ashland Friday morn hit; to enjoy n fishing trip. iiw"-ip is vis''"1' 'n Washinston, t. C, in company WKii her I'OiiHin, r;i Aooou 01 l'eoriu. Ml. Miss liowman plans if be back home In a few weeks to heart, so use u as otten as u un continue her work in the Ashland spare you any pain. Every druggist hiuh school. " , always has genuine Bayer Aspirin Miss .Margaret McCoy, (laughter for tj1(. prompt relief of a headache, of Mr. and Mrs. .1. w. McCoy on co(Si neuralgia, lumbago, etc. Fa .Sorth Main street, reutrned home mil;arize yoursef with the proven on Wednesday from San l-'ranclsco. ,.rtro rnr-l-icrf ..-I,,,.-., l... li-.a l,.,nn .,,fni, ial study of fabrics, styles aud of; selling methods tit the While House, one of the exclusive dry. oo.ls houVs in San l'ranisco. .Mr. and Mrs. Addison Helms. Jr.. who have been spendltm the sitmnier visititlsT at tile home :f OF YEARS HAS BEEN atM060 1 fAJSENUEK -DOOK II'OAN idr,C ! CON V KHTIBLE CAI1HI0LI!T t.7 j COMUbHCUL CtH.I'h rn i 'V 1 Hupmobile. With its time-tetoil Ilupmohile engine nidtle still smoother antl sweeter running . . . is H)0r;c a Hupmobile Ymt a handsomer Hupmobile. Made still smarter by further advances in Hupmobiles innovation of tail ored sheet metal ami by new, lower-swung antl dashing lines . . ! h U)Or'c a lIupwobitrnit a still sweeter riding and driving Hupmobile. Made more comforta ble by more seat and leg mom and by many engineering refinements, adding to speed, safety, eae of control and restful traveling Hupniobile's long renown as "The Car of the American I-'amily" takes on a new significant e todav. 0SENBRUGGE AGENCY M,-. il.-l.us' parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. A D Helms, at their ranch home 's f Ashland, have gone to San Cnnclsc. aud will remain the:e ,he remainder of the summer. Wili.ur Chapman of Dunsmuir lias I. n visiting at tne iioo.e u. h:s i,a:'.-nts. Clark was a limine on Thursday- Mr. and -Mrs. ini Pecker of Hilt, Cal.. ts visitor In Ashland M KSHAI.U Al,K 12 W) Tlu I-amli-rs Im.vs in.-t Uirt'e mem , ,-i s i i Hi.- St:.nt'n tainily ant) '"liM it Kiiik f narrow mnutitain mi mI y-l' i -IV I'.floM' th'-y parted twi. 1 1 1 1 -1 1 w.-ir UilU-.I an a twelve y.-:ir "1-1 Kirl wi.uinletl in a .riart-up ' a family l'"Ul. Art mir Sianfii, 3:. his (lauRhter Kiitw i" his hriither. Ilulim. und Kin- ' :-'., wen- rid in k dwn the road in KinWs rar wnen i- Arnold and Sampson Landers In il. u - iick. The two nnuhines stopped. In U xrhanwe ot KUntire Arthur staiumi and Kuik were killed and Amies was shot In tho he;ul Ka-h side ae. J-ed t:ie other uf shootint; Hist. The Landers hoys an.l Stanton weiv arreMed and iodKeil in jail Mii!iialneer ot ih ...t'n s-.lil buJ hlooil" 1 be- tliere had beon linn inn Stiiu- NEVER wait to see if a headache will "wear off." Why suffe when there's Bayer Asp.rin? The millions of men and women who use it in increasing quantities every vear prove that it does relieve such pain. The medical profession pro nounces it without effect on the UUCUUlia IO . V . J Ksn6. Aspirin i the trade mnrk of Barer Mnnufactura ol' UimuaceticACiUvateT ot Sjlicylic4cid ATTAINED.' HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NHW 1930 HUPMOBILE SIX rt mtlr prr hour . . . borne P"ir. Arrrkrmhm from S lo tfl mil- titr hour In 7 Hrronilm 6 i an m. p. h. in wond . . , riir fitmima lliipmntitlf Ontury " ,ntiir Itnprtivfrt with counter urlKhtril rrunlethnrt and ruhnrr-ruliliin-rt rnclnp ntou n 1 1 n minimum vlhrminn al anv pwl . . Imprtivrtl 4-HhrH Ilupmo hile MrH.lrauHr hrnhr . . . n l.r(n r inntrhrtl lrntnn. with etinrntrit httlmnllr hitrh ah "rhrr. not itiihirrl In leniprrti Inrf vurfstlnn . . . NnfrtT trl likr Merrlni whrel . . FimiI dormer! dlmnter fonlrnl . . . ii-tUre tin nt I in wlmJlileld. full Vrtillhillnt tvpe. . . A hlf r.-r, tou, inrh Mrr rear went. Ml lnrh' arrn front eut . . . I miu'iv teneroim tteatl nnm . . . Knriher artaneeniep nf llnnmuhlle Intritrlnrflnn nl titll nrrd aheel met al rnnreallnc ihnU Mttarhmenla . . . Nwetp me fender nf ihe ne t-renrh ' . N H-lnrh rhntmlnm Imh run Uh oahm.!. hah wtl . . . Nn fntni fmrt.r Mrii tut llxttl nf jtrn riealtn a tieadllht In. torn eqnlpmenl . nire or tfUe wheel. Ivn l.le mnn'.-d In fender . mailable at til tut nnre Weill itra a u:, b Phone 254 TWO KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED IN CAROLINA FEUD QrACDIDIKI