n U îh U U IM i i l Ù»»« H »>»< ASHLAND CLIMATE, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. t ! MALARIA , , , ! GERMS cannot snr- ♦ vive three months in the rich f THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY > ♦ ♦ ♦ (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 4 r T il I t i n ozone at Ashland. The pure do- * mestic water helps. FIFTY YEARS. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. PLANS FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF CHERRIANS COMPLETED Special Meeting Held Last Night For Iniation Of! Two New Members and Toi Complete Preparations Of Program. PEP SONGS TO BE BANQUET FEATURE Oregon Senator ■’S i\T c . Ir IVlay S p e a k .H e r e Will Come On President’s Special To Stay For Remainder Of Day Introduction Of Queen To A telegram received here by Be One Of Main Events the Chamber of Commerce this Düring Meeting. Speech m orning brought the inform a- Of Welcome To Be Givenj = s 7 « » ™ By Dt. ( randall. ¡stn afieid of — Stnafield of orop-nn Oregon will arrive The program for the banquet NO. 276 ' ASHLAND LITHIA PA R K PR A ISE D W ELL KNOWN W RITER H ER E VISITING W ITH R E L A T IV E S, BY TR AV ELER A boost for the Ashland Lith- ia Park and other scenic beau­ ties of the vicinity, and coming from a source th a t m akes it au ­ thentic, was reported by Mr. S. Penniston yesterday, who m et an old .friend on the streets a few days ago who had been visiting in Ashland for several days. Golden L. Downing was the name of the friend, and he is an Oakland financier, who has tra v ­ eled extensively both in Europe and the United States» but says: Ashland scenery eclipses any­ thing th a t he has ever seen. The part* th a t Mr. Downing liked especially about the park was the fact of its naturlness and th a t it was in a town of this size, thus assuring th a t it would not be destroyed and m arred as it would In a larger place. ROTARIANS INTER-STATE MEETING IS BIG SUCCESS Mrs. Mary Greer Conklin, of Boston. M assachusetts, is the l guest of her brother Mr. B e r t' Greer at his home on G ranite I street. Mrs. Conklin is a Rad- __ ________ _________ ________ _ called upon to exhibit th eir m usi­ Glenn N yhart, with whom he which his jaw was shot away. The evening sermon at 8 o’clock in proportions will follow. It turned home on July 22, after a th a t he was ready, never felt Banquet in Park cal skill In a few num bers a fte r was working. This gift of modern medical wasdelivered by Rev. M. K. W. trip which started on May 14, is reported th a t Reds have taken and extended across the United better and was confident of knock­ which the King Bing or Presi Th. P princlpal fpat,lrp of the science has not left Criqui invul- an oath to kill all old army across the United A lthough su ffe rin g -fro m many Heicher of Corvallis. ing Dundee loose from one am b i-' nerable, how States. greeting in Ashland consisted of dent of the Salem C herrians is lacerations about the body, Day Special assemblies at 11 o’clock ever. He still pos chiefs, and German Fascistic. op­ tion. On May 14, the boys left Ash I* banquet which ,he visiting Ro­ to be called upon for a few re has retained consicousness ever in Villard hall are to be given F ii- sesses the proverbial “ button,’ When the little Italian chal­ and all Dundee m ust do to grab posed to Communists and Social­ land, and traveled east over tl e tarIans prov,dpd for themselves m arks. Mr. W illiam Ham ilton since he was brought to the hos­ day and Saturday for the benefit ists. is the King Bing of the visitors pital. famous Lincoln highway, visiting the 1OWPr end ° f Lithia p a rk - His condition is still of the synod members as well as lenger crawls between the ropes the featherw eight title is to con­ * j The table was set for over p and will conduct this p art of the grave and it will be several days the sum m er students. This m orn­ tonight it will be with satisfac­ nect with this very “ button.” IDenver, |^nd stopping at re-onm . lo„ f ¡ ~ H. Wn>- program . grounds and His backers say he can do it. before his recovery is certain. ing Dr. E. S. Conklin will s ta rt a tion th a t comes with a ten-year ie M edford d u b a c tin g Cherrians Put on Stunts Bits of crushed rock lodged in series on “ Two A ttem pts a t C har­ wait. He actually has waited that He couldn’t do it again Kilban way. They stopped m x^ew I« *». The C herrians will then stage his flesh from his face down acter A nalysis,’’ having for his York City for some time and ai-1 ¿ 7 o p a c ity of chairm an, ng to do his stu ff” against back in 1913, when the title bout A fter the banquet, Chairman a few pep stunts for the benefit ward. e eatherw eight title holder. I ended in a 20-round draw. Criqui so visited W ashington, D. C. for subject today “A Genetic A ttem pt’’ W althers first called on Charlie of the Lithians, and since the a while. and tomorrow “A Psycho-Analytic t h i s was largely, if not entirely, proved his suprem acy over Kil- j W alter), the chairam n of the visitors have a name as being The return trip w A ttem pt,” dealing largely with the due to Johnny K ilbane’s ring in­ bane. It rem ains to be seen what as made by San p ra n dsco In terstate Com- one of the most peppy groups in activity. Kilbane put the title success Dundee will have against the old National Freudian theory. tho b j tuittee for a speech, and was an­ IOWA CITY, la., July 26.— runs. the state, they will no doubt put which he so long held before the Frenchm an through the southern' W ith the m ainstays of his 1922 states. At Baltimore, Maryland swered with a tribute to Oregon this over in fine style. A fter the championship eleven lost by the boys stopped for several days and to A shland’s Park. conclusion of the C herrian stunts the visitors will be presented F relndshlp Urged graduation Coach Howard H. visiting. with official souvenirs of Ash­ A distance of 9273 miles was' *3® T ? ad hl Or<*' Jones, m entor of the University A new motorcycle which he land by the Lithians, these souv­ had ju s t bought was wrecked d®C &red Mr‘ a lte rs’ ind of Iowa football team , faces a covered on the trip, and a total' ° Ur c,ut,vatln« a huge task this Fall in building of $65.10 was spent for re p a ir’1 enirs probably taking the form last night when George T rott spirit of co-operation between of Lithia w ater or some local smashed into a Buick car which up the Hawkeyes to the strength to the machine. ■ PORTLAND, J u l y 26.— product. the two states. A spirit of an i­ they possessed and the prestige Miss Caribell Morehouse was Striking success has been achiev­ mosity will do nothing but harm W ill Look Over Park driving. ♦ hey commanded last year. Only ed by the railroads of the coun­ to both states»” The conclusion of the program T rott had ju st bought the ma­ c KLAMATH FALLS, July 26. j NEW YORK, July 26.— Tris the fram ew ork rem ains ot th e ' try In th eir campaign they have In response tM.dr W alters. * be also in the hands of H chine second hand, and with ._ Purchase of the holdings of | Speaker, veteran m anager of wonder team which humbled th : been waging and are still wag Bob Stew art, president of th f G Enders. Jr., who will lead the Jam es Smith was trying it o u t th e Douglas county Light and ! the Cleveland Indians, said a A ale Bulldog coached by Tad ing to reduce loss and damage Portland club made a fitting re­ Lithians in some more of their The motorcycle came down Palm W ater company by the C alifornia' batbagful when, in an interview, Jones, brother of Howard. ply and also expressed a wish Bep songs and after this there avenue, and T rott failed to see to freight, figures ju st made pub­ Six of the regulars, who made Oregon Power company. in ac- he declared: “ The A thletics are that more co-operation bp en­ *111 be a short dance staged for Miss Morehouse, who had stop­ lic by the American Railway As­ up the Iowa machine have nlav- cordance with an option secured a strong club, but the team th a t ed their full „m e In Big T » , „ , | M - The sociation, showing th a t between couraged between Oregon and the benefit of the visitors and ped at the foot of the street, in by the la tte r company several wins the American League pen- lelie« P a rn a ß f . . , . . . . (Btitutional rights of an individu- 1920 and 1922 paym ents for loss California. J ^ b la n s . Following the dance time to turn off, and so smashed letics. Captain Gordon Locke, All-1 and dam age were reduced from m onths ago, has been com pleted.1 nant will have to beat the New al to laugh when someone the C herrians will be escorted into the aide of her machine. A ro,! <'a11 of the California American quarterback, who alter­ Officials of the purchasing York Yanks to do it.” $119,800,000 to >44,500,000 or cro'wna an officer of the law with R otar,ans next took p,acp- tn over the scenic drive and other The Buick was not damaged company say the electric trans-' From the present outlook, nated his brilliant generalship n hrf.a- „ , J I which all who started on the trip highways of Ashland by the nor was the driver in ju red , but C3 per cent. lo rio u s vtv> I , , . mission and distribution system , with H uggins’s horde riding on with sm ashing line plunges and a brick received a e B'° r,OU8 v,c j a n sw e re d , w ith th e ex ception of Thef irst three m onths of 1923 L ithians a fte r which they pian the motorcycle did not fare 30 of the Douglas county company the wings of a lead such as few end runs, will be the heaviest tory in Dolton, a small town near the car load that had been de- claim paym ents were 63 per cent to leave im m ediately for Med­ well, as the front end of it was will become a p a rt of the net- teams ever have empolyed— and loss to Jones. And there will be here, today. layed by car trouble. ford, where they will dine Sat­ badly (smashed, and the riders less than In the same m onths of his place, for Locke work of the California-Oregon with the team crippled, a t th a t nc one to take Charles Bethke of Dolton war . . . . I — ---------- Mayor W elcom es V isitors 1921 and -26 per cent less thau urday evening. were shaaken up, but not badly ./» " A m e ric a n quarter-! fined $10 for laughing when Mayor Loomis was the next Power company by the construe- ■ — the other seven aggregations filled J in the same m onths of 1922. Npeciq|| Meeting Held injured. tion of a 66,000 volt tie line from comprising the American circuit oes worn m 1921 by Au- some boisterous spirit beaned speaker called on, and welcomed Every class of shippers suffer; A special m eting of the L ith­ Dixonville, a point on its Pros-' won’t have a chance to be at tho brey Devine the Dolton constable with a sam the visitors to Ashland, and ask ­ by loss and dam age of freight ians was held last evening for Locke intends to a,ttend the Pi(‘ of Irish confetti. The man ed them to consider the city pec t- Springfield transm ission tpp when the season ends, . ia and is benefitted by th e ir reduc­ the two-1 fold purpose of in itia t­ line, directly east of oRseburg,! When Speaker made his state- aw sc ool here this w inter. De-l who wielded the brick escaped theirs during their short stay, tion. Loss and dam age payments ing two new members, Andy Mc­ from com­ vine has relinquished his fresh- ( and when the constable returned W illiam Briggs, representing the on fresh fru its and vegetables are to the city lim its of Roseburg, | men he refrained Gee and Jim Bowers, and of where a sub-station will be in m enting on his team ’s chances. man team coaching jog to take from the chase, weary of limb Ashland Chamber of Commerc e, relatively the largest, because of stalled m aking fu rth er preparations for While adm itting the class of the charge of the backfield men at and Bore of spirit, he found also made a short speech of wel- their perishable nature. The the entertainm ent of the visiting At a new sub-station the 66. Yanks and the strength of the the University of Denver. Bethke leaning against the town come. VANCOUVER. B. C.. Ju ly 26 causes of loss and dam age are C herrians. The m eeting s ta rt­ 000 volt cu rren t will be tran r-' Mackmen. he d id n ’t “berate his pump in paroxysms of laughter I P raises A shland The president made history numerous. F or example, In the ed at the Hotel Ashland at 6:30 ferred to a potential of 2.300 own nine when he said: “ I This ruffled the constable still' H arry McKinney of San here today when he came to first three .m onth of 1923 the with a dinner, which was fol­ volts, which will m ake possible think my team is as good as any more, and so Bethke was lodged Francisco, was the chief speak- Canada as the first American railways had to pay claims lowed by the initiation cere­ its use in the system which Cop- in the league.” Take th a t any i in the village bastile, and a tei.l or of the occasion. He compli- mony which was put over at the president to set foot on Canad­ am ounting to $1,960,000 resu lt co has acquired by purchase. dollar fine was salpped on him. i mented Ashland upon it's beau- way you w ant to. dance pavilion in Lithia Park. ian soil with an ispiring message ing from dam age caused by The new power plant included Bethke appealed the case and ty, and p articularly for it’jj Now his plub stands second, of American friendship and iough handling of cars, and Two Are Initiated In the purchase will be operated but is far behind the Yanks. The Judge David of the circuit e o u rip a rk , which he declared sur- Several pep song rallies were peace which has existed for over $873,000 because of claims re­ as one of the generating stations A thletics are th ird .* A comparb I reversed the decision of the Dol-i passed any natural park he had held during the evening and 100 years on no firm er founda­ sulting from robberies. I ton justice. of the company of which there son now proves Tris an optimist, ever seen. The need of co-op- • The ratio of the total freight while the men were being initiat­ tion than a scrap of paper. are seven others now operating but not a fla tte re r. KLAMATH FALLS, July 26.— j---------------------------------- eration was also dwelt lyioii. The enduring record of Can­ claims paid to the total freight ed. these being led by Henry En­ in the company’s netw ork. | — _______ Oregon received a complimeq* Klam ath Falls now faces a dam- thrown out of court, ders, Jr., for the purpose of get­ adian-American peace, m aintain­ earnings in 1919 was 2.95 per A new operating division has age suit for $105,000 as an out-l B,ldprback originally upon her good roads which’*. . brought tin g the members in practice for ed w ithout fortifications afford?- cent, and in 1922 only 1.12 per been organized, known as the the suit in the local circuit court. tPnded froni onp end of the s» le the C herrian entertainm ent. A an object lesson to the entire cent, which probably, is relative­ Umpqua Division, w ith head­ thh«lr escape. Elgin has heavy apple crop. OFFICERS SELECTED E Motorcycle Is Badly Smashed E LOSSES OF FREIGHT FALLS CORPORATION! PILE UP HEAVY LEAD Laughing Upheld In Circuit Court IE M A T H FATES IN FIRE DAMAGE SHIT THIEF MAKES JAIL BREAK AT ALBANY