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climate without the aid A shland of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. fact. VOLUME 2 This is a proven A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Vol. 43.) Pt ALARIA Germs cannot survive - ■ three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1921 -=================================================================== DEMPSEY WORLD FAVORITE FOR WINNER CELEBRATE WEDDING Betting 3 to 1 For Dempsey; Jersey City ANNIVERSARY AT PARK AUTO CAMP Excited Over Fight 2%. RAILWAY UNION LEADERS MEET; ANSWER WAGE CUT Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dean, enroute JERSEY CITY, June 30.—Fight fans from all over the country are beginning to crowd the hotels here today and the city is teeming with excitement over the Dempsey-Carpentier fight to be fought here July 2. Nothing but fight talk is heard on the streets or in the hotel lobbies, with the betting three to one on Dempsey as picked winner. Dempsey will tight at 190 pounds, and Oarpentier at 172 pounds. Work on the big stadium being built by Rickard to accomadate the crowds, is nearly finished and the cighteen-foot “squared circle” is completed. The stadium will hold 92.000 spectators. Cheaper seats are still available. The predicted receipts total $1,600,000 with an ex- pense of $1,000,000. The attention of the world is riveted in Jersey City. People every where are watching the outcome of the fight./ Minister Busy Tying Marital wedding anniversary yesterday at I the auto camp, express the senti- Knob For Cupid ment that “men may come and men from Riddle. Ore., to Los Angeles, Calif., by auto, who celebrated their Championship Match May Be Staged Here By Wrestlers may go—but Lithia Park lives on forever.” Mrs. Dean was so much REV. EDWARDS PERFORMS THE impressed with the park and the Efforts Made to Get Middleweight Champ FIRST DOUBLE WEDDING conveniences of the auto camp that she has written the following note | HERE IN FOUR YEARS of appreciation. addressed to the " - - Ralph Hand, of Gold Hill, was in that efforts will be made to arrange Tidings with the remark that “my I the city yesterday under the care-1 a tussle between the winner of the husband and I have so enjoyed our With a double wedding yesterdayful guidance of W. E Pierson, bet- match and Miller, of Los Angeles, , , . , . _ - - little stry in Lithia Park that I felt i and a third one today, Rev. Charles ter known as “Shy arranging de- who has won laurels as the world’s, S. MTS. Call I LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 30. the title, but Jeffries knocked him the “Muse” workin Edwards, pastor of the Metho- tails of the coming wrestling match champion middleweight wrestler. It —Movie Stars here all over the lot’ out in an eight round bout in San was especially pleased with the gas mar-1 with Ted Thye of Portland at the is intended to hold the match in Ash- are almost 100 per cent favoring Francisco on July 25, 1902. Cor- plates. The couple left this morning I dist church, is kept busy tying tial knots for Dan Cupid, who is Chautauqua building July 4, as part land if Miller can be induced to I Dempsey. bett then challenged Jeffries and for California. meet the winner of the Thye-Hand! checking his annual list of June of the day’s entertainment planned was knocked out in ten rounds at Dear Editor: by the celebration committee. Pier- mat pounding. Um writin’ this to let you know brides and grooms with astonishing TOKIO, I June 30.—The popular : San Francisco on Aug. 14. 1903. Hand, who started his wrestling. sou is the promotor for the match rapidity. belief here is that Dempsey will win Jack - Munroe chalelnged him but , he the way that I and Pa’s been cle- which he declares will have a record career in 1920 at Oakland, Calif.. Miss Juanita Livingston and Wal our weddin’ day anti that there is very little money suffered the same fate after two I bratin'—cause He statesi has a record unmarked by defeat. breaking attendance come on the 29th of June,—oh— ter O. Donoughue were united in offered on Carpentier. rounds in San Francisco Aug. 26 -=====- He was thrown once by the Hindoo, marriage this afternoon at the Me-1 1904. Jeffries retired in 1905, un-1 several years ago—and now altho Basanta Singh, in a match staged. at i we ain’t thodist parsonage. Mrs. Donoughue we’re gettili' old. I'll CAPETOWN, June 30. defeated. I Gold Hill on June 10. so slow, cause here we are a-ridin'Ps a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Brazil is backing Carpentier 100 per Hand was injured at the time but Marvin Hart claimed the title af- round and a-takin’ in the sights, Livingston, 1165 East Main Street, I cent. American money on Dempsey I in a return match on June 17. Hand cannot get odds. Both fighters are ter knocking out Jack Root in a -2 and camnn’ in your lovely park The couple will live ai the home of threw the Hindoo for two falls. It round bout at Reno. July 3, 1905. that’s all lit up of nights, and listen- the groom’s mother on Almond ' familiar to Brazilians. | is thought by local sport fans that Jeffries refereed the bout and pre- in’ to the creek a-singin‘ till we fall street. Hand is a strong contender for the Rev. Edwards performed a dou ROME, June 30.—Dempsey is a sented Hart with his title asleep—and cookin’ on your gas I middleweight championship. Be- ble wedding yesterday afternoon for two to one favorite here. The Tommy Burns became the cham- plates, ain’t no smoke to | cause of that fact a great deal of the first time during his four years I empsey-( ‘a rpentier light is créât- pion when he won a twenty-round | weep. | interest is taken in the possible out- We’ve sure enjoyed our r stay with | in Ashland. The two couples, were I come encounter with The, j you. and when we hit the track wit li I chums, Herbert E. Specht and Miss i Fern Keeter; and A. Ross Harden who lost, the championship to Mil I we're goin' to boost for Ashland— NEW YORK. June 29.—Uncle ler. The Original Santel), a wrest- and Mary Taylor of this city. The you, and when we hit the track. Sam wasn’t mentioned in the agree- 1er of national reputation, suffered double ceremony was performed at I FLORA HASKELI ment, and he is not going to put on defeat at the hands of the Gold Hill two o’clock yesterday afternoon. Riddle. Oregon - the gloves. The closed he will get man. Chris Sorenson, of San Fran- a. Both couples are Ashland young to the ring will be the box office. cisco; Bill Anderson, and O. Gustor- people and will make their home in Cuele Sim, however, is son, of Portland; have been thro n ! this city. Mr. and Mrs. Specht left I I get the biggest cut of the Dempsey- by Hand at matches staged at Gold yesterday for Seattle, Wash., on ; He will get I Hill. Carpentier’s money, their honeymoon. . more than Tex Ricard will make out j Hand and Thye met for the first of the show and he will get more! time in April, when Thye was de than Dempsey and Carpentier, with feated in a handicap match. They out turning a hand. were matched a second time and the Revenue officials. their pair wore out the mat for two hours figures on receipts of a million dol- before the tussle was called a draw. which seem have it in It after draw match hat black and white that Uncle Sam will | Thye was thrown by Miller. make close to $500,000 in that one Regularly employed by the South Dempsey and Carpentier, who will battle for the world’s pugilistic PORTLAND, Ore., June 30th.— j Saturday afternoon. ern Pacific company, wrestling is a Mrs. Angela Purves. daughter of The first cut is ten per cent of the I cideline activity with Hand, who. title July 2, as they looked when they signed for the fight. ((Special)—The route to be travel-1 Mrs. C. M. Bomar. 470 Allison st., II gross receipts. On a million dollari ed through the state by the first with his wife and child, makes his La rge bout decision from Hart in Los An ing great public interest, was slightly injured in an accidenti gate that means $100.000. trainload of settlers who are sched- permanent home at Gold Hill, where numbers want Carpentier to win. geles on Feb. 23. 1906. Hart claim near Oakland, Calif. Saturday of Jack Dempsey will get $340.000 he is now training. uled to arrive from the Middle West! but the racial pride is chiefly ed a foul, but It was not granted. last week, according to word receiv- for his share. His tax will amount on July 21st, for an inspection of Ted Thye is expected to ¡ rrive to sponsible for the sentiment. On May 7, 1907, Burns defeated ed here. The car w n | the state’s agricultural resources, I to approximately $165,000. day and start road work as prepar- Jack O'Brien in a twenty-round j around a bad curve in the mountain was announced by the Oregon State Georges Carpentier, having a wife atory training for the match. He road by Mrs. E. Vargus of this city LONDON, June 30.—England be- bout in Los Angeles and on July 4,1 Chamber of Commerce today. and child, will not have to pay the has an enviable reputation as a when it collided with another car lieves that Carpentier has an even 1907, he knocked out Bill Squires The task of arranging an itiner- coming from the opposite direction government as much income tax as wrestler. chance and the fight interest, which in one round at Colma, Cal. ary which would include the repre- and said to have been on the wrong the champion. From his purse of J esse Winburn, who has a keen was slow at first, is now at fever Jack Johnson came into the pos- sentative districts of the state in $240,000, he will have to subtract in the the interest in wrestling because of a side of the road. heat The general public favors seession of the title when he beat limited time allowed under the former active participation in the The Var ■gus car was damaged to| $94,000. Oarpentier to win. although money Burns in a twenty-round bout at homeseeker’s teket, 21 days, was an From Tex Rickard, whose net pro-i sport, states that wresting is rapid the extent of about $200 in repairs.' is quiet. It is believed here that Sydney, Australia. Police stopped exceedingly difficult one, according fits may be around $150.000, Uncle ly becoming popular with the ad- according to 1 Mr. Vargus. who was Carpentier is the boxing marvel of the contest. Burns got $30,000, to Secretary y Quayle. The matter Sam will get a generous cut. seen this morning i at the Automo- vent of its instruction in prominent the age. “Carpentier is dangerous while Johnson got $5,000, along has been under advisement since Altogether, especially if the re- schools of the country. Mr. Win- five Garage, where he is employed if he can land,” said a sport follow with the crown. The colored fighi the Land Settlement Conference, as a mechanic. None of the party ceipts go beyond a million dollars. burn's interest in athletics was in- er. showing pictures of Dempsey. | er whipped Stanley Ketchell in 12 held in Portland June 7th, and ev- suffered serious injury. Mrs. Alene which is not improbable, the staging the Hand-Tl ye match at ‘Dempsey can’t hit /Camjentier,— I rounds at Colma, Oct. 16, 1909, and e. y effort has been made to route Flynn was the third member of the 1 eminent will get very close to a half Ashland. Beckett couldn’t.” knocked out James J. Jeffries in 15 the party over the state in the most party. , million dollars. rounds at Reno, July 4,.1910. Then also the state of New Jer-1 effective way, according to Quayle. The party left Ashland the first The party will arrive in Ashland By HENRY L. FARRELL, part of last week for Berkeley. Cal., sey which levies a ten per cent tax After Johnson had defeated J‘m Press Staff Correspondent I ( United us IS now visiting'on boxing, will come in for a cool Flynn in nine rounds at Las Vegas, August 2, after a motoring trip from where Mrs. NEW YORK. June 30.— (United July 4, 1912. he got into trouble Roseburg. They will remain in Ash her father, W. H. Noe, of that city. | little $100,000. Press I. Both Mrs. Purves and Mrs. Flynn Figure it up and See how much 1 he Dempsey-C arpen tieiwith the government and a tourney land for dinner and all night accomo- make their home in San Francisco. profit Rickard stands to make. battle, called the bout of a century of white heavyweights was arranged dations. and the greatest of all times, adds in Los Angeles in 1913, Luther Mc- ta chapter to a list ot important Carty beat Al Kaufman, Jim Flynn i I | | i "UNCLE SAM’S "CUT" OF FIGHT MONEY LARGE MIDDLE WEST Local Woman Figures in Auto HERE AUG. 2 Wreck In Calif Vining Will Have All Day Program Celebration Day To and Fro heavy weight championships that and Al Palzer and was proclaimed started back in 1882. the white champion of America. On John L. Sullivan was the first to! May 24, 1913, at Calgary, Canada, be considered one of the real greats J McCarty was knocked out by Arthur of the ring. He won the title by Pelkey McCarty collapsed in the knocking ‘ out Paddy Ryan in nine ring and died from what the coro- rounds at Mississippi City. Miss., ner’s jury termed a hemorrhage of 1882. He successfully de- the brain. Feb. fended hs crown by knocking out Gunboat Smith won the title from Jake Kilrain in a seventy-five round Pelkey in fifteen rounds at San Miss., on July 8. Francisco on Jan. 1. 1914. battle at Richbur 1889. It was the last fight with Jess Willard then came along and bare knuckles. being proclaimed the white hope, Figured without a chance. James he was matched with Jack Johnson, J. Corbett, a bank clerk, gave one still world’s heavy weight champion. of the first proofs of the merits of Willard won the world's champion brains and science against brawn ship by knocking out the negro at and brute strength when he won the Havana, April 5. 1915. championship from Sullivan Sept. 7. After a sensational string of short 1892, in a twenty-one round fight in knockout victories. Jack Dempsey | New Orleans. Corbett defended his was matched with Willard by Tex title against Charlie Mitchell in a Rickard. They met in Toledo, i Jacksonville. three-round f Ohio, an July 4, 1919. Dempsey Jan. 25. 1 894. knocked Willard down seven times After defeating Peter Maher ini I in the first round and won the title one round in Mexico in 1896. Bob when Wiilard failed to answer the Fitzsimmons came along then and | bell for the fourth round. won the title from Corbett after 14 rounds in Carson City. Nevada, on March 17, 18 9 7. He held the crown $$@0009909%9 $9 until June 9. 1899, when he was • SAN FRANUISCU MARKETS « knocked out by James J Jef ferì s 99999999999099999 in an eleven round fight at Coney 1 _ Island. N. Y. SAN FRANCISCO, June 30— Fol- On the same battleground. Jeff-¡lowing are market quotations: fries beat Tom Sharkey in a twenty Eggs 34 %. five round fight on Nov. 3, 1899. Hens 25. Fitzsimmons challenged again for, Broilers 31-35. MISS THELMA HERR TO SCAT ER ROSES OVER PARADE I ROM PANGBORN’S PLANE An all day and continuous pro gram will be the order of the day at Vining’s theatre, July 4. special and a attractions, Buster The "‘Snowblind" Keaton comedy. Hard Luck,” will be shown at STRIVE TO PREVENT A NATIONAL TIEUP OfTRANSPORTATION CHICAGO, III., Juno 30.— Railroad union leaders are pour- ing into Chicago from all over the nation to consider steps to be tak- en following the event of the 12 per cent railway wage cut of employees 2,000,000 effective to- morTOW. The union leaders are expected to answer the United States rail- road board slashing from their $ 100,000,000 action annually the payroll of the workers. The preventing nation’s tieup in the transportation and the holding of the men in line are th: big problems confronting the leaders. B. M. Jewell, president of the railway department of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, warned the membershiy of his organiza- tion against walking out without authority and that by doing so, they might as well tea union card” in the Big Four railroad brother hoods and labor heads vote to accept or reject the cut. In the case of a rejection a referendum will be taken. La- bor leaders are attempting to pre- sent a solid front. PICK 'EM FOR OTHERS DOT NOT FOR HIMSELF LOS ANGELES, June 30—Martha understand' the principles of advertising, nor how un pleasant misdirected publicity can be. Benjamin W. Padley, Martha’s hus- band, thinks so at least. Benjamin runs a matrimonial agency. Martha is suing him for divorce. Not only that, but she is telling the world the things Benjamin doesn’t know about matrimony. It’s all being threshed out in Judge J. Perry Wood’s divorce court, a set- ting not new to either Benjamin or Martha, They were divorced once before. That was immediately after the police had locked up Benjamin’s love brokerage office on complaint of neighboring tenants, and incar- cerated its proprietor and several of his too-affectionate clients for a time. The Padley’s however, remarried, and once more the marrige-to-order shingle was hung out on Benjamin’s doorstep. All would have been well, prob ably, if Mrs. Padley had not over heard her spouse make an untimely not to say tactless, remark to the effect that while he could pick ’em for other people all right, he’d cer tainly made a poor choice in the mat rimonial grab bag himself. A. Padley doesn’t Returns From University — the performances which will start Harold Simpson, state university student, is working in his father's hardware store while his brother Glen is attending the 'American Le- gioii reunion at Eugene. Harold will remain in Ashland the greater part of the summer. George Stan- na rd, Ashland student pursuing stu- dies at Los Angeles, is another Nt w School Teacher— homecoming addition to the large Among members of the class of educational colony summering here- 1921, Oregon Agricultural College, abouts. who have received appointments for teaching positions for the forthcom- ♦ ing school year, Mrs. Louise Ham- » THE Chautauqua offers a mond, of Corvallis, and Dorothea FREE Musical Program at the Abraham of Roseburg, will be con-J AUDITORIUM tonight with the nected with the Ashland schools. Thelma. Throne, of Ashland has ♦ PRESENTATION of Madame been assigned to McMinnville. Tracey at 10 o’clock in the morning and last until midnight. Miss Thelma Herr has been se- lected to accompany Lieut. Clyde Pangborn in his flight over the parade, and scatter roses along the line of march. 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