M ÌU * MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months In the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND CLIMATE Cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. (International News Wire Service) VOL NO. V. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43. LYCEUM SEASON OPENS NOV. 14 ASHLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 19 >3 NO. 4S STEALING #23 GETS TEN-YEAR SENTENCE 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 MASONS WILL ASSEMBLE STATE TRAFFIC OFFICERS IN SESSION AT SALEM S. S. DELEGATES CONVENEOCT. 31 A. C. STUDENTS GET READY FOR HOMECOMING CARBONIC GAS A LOCAL PRODUCT SACAMENTO, Oct. J30— For par­ SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30.— State traf­ ticipating in the robbery of Sing Bo (Irven Keller) fic officers from all parts of Oregon Chinese, in Rio Linda, on the night CORVALLIS, Oct. 30.— Ashland held a conference here yesterday with of August 25th last, the proceeds students will take part in the annual I members of the public service com- of which were $23, Raymond Fred­ home-coming program Friday and o f{ mission and T. A. Raffety, in charge Four Numbers Are Included in W ill Lay Corner Stone erickson, 18 years old, must pay the Contract, with Music of the law enfroeement bureau of Delegates for State Convention Saturday. The old Beaver fight will W ashington Masonic Mem­ heavily. He was sentenced to-day by Will Come from Roseburg be shown by the alumni in their slo­ Pompadour Springs Produce Predominating. the state motor vehicle department. orial November 1. 132,000 Pounds Every gan “Back to back the Beavers." Superior Judge C. O. Buslck to and Points South. Many matters relating to traffic were Twelve Months. Homecoming plans are completed Committee In Charge Says that All serve from five years to life in San A lexandria, V s., W ill B e Scene of discussed by the patrolmen and the Four Attractions Will Be of Prominent Sunday School Represen­ and promise to be the best in the Quentin Prison, and the fact that officials. O utstanding E v en t in U istory Natural Carbonic Gas F inds Ready history of the college. Exceptional Merit. tatives Will Participate in the robbery was committed with the Special attention was directed to o f A m erican M asonry. M arket in N orthwest ami The homecoming program includes Three Day Program. use of firearms automatically, under solving the problem or curbing the Middlcxvest. Ashland is to have an Ellison- a new law which went into effect the annual rook-University of Oregon WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 30— operations of automobile and truck White Lyceum Chautauqua this win­ a week before the Chinese was held Beginning tomorrow Ashjand will frosh football game Friday, and the Filial arrangements have been com­ owners who have not complied with One of the largest commercial in­ ter with four numbers of music and up, adds another minimum of five orange black warriors meet the uni­ pleted for what In all probability the regulations adopted by the pub­ be host to delegates to the State Sun dustries in Ashland at the present versity of Washington Vikings on magic. Leakes Orchestral Enter­ years to the sentence. will the the outstanding event in the lic service commission. It was poin­ day school convention, which con time, growing with leaps and hounds Bell field on Saturday. The game will tainers will be the first performers For ten years, therefore, young history of Freemasonry in America ted out at the meeting that the pub­ venes at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon be one of the hardest fought contests is that sponsored by the Ashland to appear, Wednesday, November 14. Frederickson must wait behind pri lic service department recently can­ Delegates will be in attendance of the season. Last year more than Natural Carbonic Company. H. J. Leake, manager, who is said son walls before probation can be — the laying of the corner stone of celed the permits of more than 100 from all but a few of the Sunday While Ashland is not the distrih the George Washington Masonic to ben an exceptional musician, has considered. Probation was not with­ of these operators who had failed Schools In the state from Roseburg 13,000 saw the homecoming game uting point for the vast amount of National Memeorial at Alexandria, prepared a program that speeds a- in the discretion of the judge today to complete their filings with the south, and in addition the conven and it is expected the number will ga8 that leaves the Pamadour Virginia, on November 1. It is ex­ be exceeded this year. long so rapidly that one marvels at but the county probation officer, af­ state. The road patrolmen reported tion will be attended by a number springs that have already mad. Ash­ pected tha«t more than 100,000 the artistic ability of the artists. ter investigating the case, had rec­ heavier vehicle traffic in Oregon dur­ of Sunday School representatives of land famous. It is the center of the Freemasons from all parts of the Forest Grove— Contract let for The program consiting of peppy'num- ommended against it. ing the past six months than ever national importance, including Dr basic industry found here. United States and distinguished rep­ before. construction of more than $20,000 bers from orchestra ensembles, vocal Hugh S. McGill, general secretary of Approximately 132.000 pounds of resentatives from jurisdictions in excerpts and imitations of farm worth of concrete sidewalk in city. the International Sunday School As natural gas are shipped from Ash other parts of the werld will wit­ noises, will leave the hearer with sociation; Rev. Milliken, director of land to Portland yearly, where it is ness the event. a pleasing reaction. Of the four num­ regigious education of the Presbyter­ distributed all over the northwest The corner stone will be laid un­ ber the Lyceum committee says: ian Synod of Oregon; Dr. Fred Grey, and cities in the east. Shipments of der the auspices of the Grand Lodge The larcher-Smith entertainers director of Religious education of the company average three cars each of Virginia, and /h e ceremonies will with a reptoire that is unusual and Congregational churches, and gener­ month of natural gas, each ear eon be in charge of Deputy Grand Mas­ delightful in its arrangement; the al secretary, E. E. Cissna. taining eleven thousand pounds of ter Charles H. Callahan. He will be combination of accordion, bells and the natural product, tanked in cylin­ The business sessions and pro­ assisted by Col. Louis A. Watres of drums, accordion solos and saxa- grams will be held at the First Bap­ ders of twenty and fifty pound de­ phone playing carries the audience? PORTLAND, Oct. 30.— Some Scranton, Pa., Past Grand Master nominations. tist church, F}irs,t and Jlai-gadjne along with enthusiasm that is ram- where in Oregon lived two persons of Masons in Pennsylvania, and Approximately seventy-five mem­ streets.' The cylinders are filled at the A number of the musicians of pant from the Misses Larcher and " h ° paid taxes on net incomes of former lieutenant governor; Wil- bers and guests attended the Cham- The program follows: Pompadour springs, under the super­ Ashland met Monday evening at the Smith. Both young women are said from $200,000 to 250,000 in 1921, liam Howard Taft, ex-president of i ber of Commerce luncheon today at vision of Martin Neagle. As soon as a Wednesday, October 31. Chamber of Commerce rooms to to be truly versatile and have unique paying in taxes ,to Uncle Sam the the United States, and Grand Master Hotel Ashland. The luncheon was 2.30— Registration. shipment sufficient to fill one car plan for the organization of a mus­ personalities that have won admirers combined sum of $124,332. James H. Price of Virginia. Colonel devoted to honoring Rev. Koehler Evening: ical club. Miss Leona Marsters acted is ready for hauling, the Whittle for them during extended tours in There were two taxpayers in the Watres is president of the George who for the past five years has been 7:30'—Song service. as temporary chairman and Miss Transfer company brings the con­ concerts throughout Candada and the $150,000 to $200,000 class and the Washington Masonic National Mem­ pantor of the local Presbyterian tainers to Ashland and load them 7:45— Greetings by mayor. Edna Dougherty as secretary. states. An accordion solo in Italian same number in each of the follow­ orial Association, and chairman of church and who leaves soon to ac­ 8:00— Response, by Rev. Amos. The suggested plans include a in the Southern Pacific freight ears. costume followed by a group of ing classes, $100,000 to $150,000, the executive committee. cept the pastorate of a similar 8:15 Address, “Supreme Impor­ study club and musical program With the return of empty contain­ readings,and songs in old-fashioned $90,000 to $100,000 and $80,000 to W ill H onor Callahan church in Spokane. ers, they are sent to the springs by tance of Religious Education,” by combined. costumes with a short one-act play $90,000. It was easy to earn from The distinction acorded Charles Senator George Dunn acted as Dr. Hugh S. Magill, Gen. Sec. In­ of real dramatic and literary worth $40,000 to $50,000 in Oregon that I. Callahan is in return for his life­ chairman, and following announce­ To effect a permanent organiza­ the transfer people and another full ternational Sunday School associa­ tion the following were named as a car of tubo^ brought back. Each concludes the evenings entertain­ 27 persons succeeded in doing it and long study of George Washington’s ments by Secretary Fuller, intro­ tion. ment. They appear December 13, 233 reported incomes from $15,000 Masonic life, and for the informa­ nominating committee: Mrs. A. E. car shipped from here carries forty duced Rev. Koehler as not only a Thursday, November 1. 1923. to $20,000, although 1921 was no­ tion and knowledge he has contri­ Woods, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. J. thousand gross pounds made of the minister of exceptional qualities, but Morning "The third production, on January where regarded as a good year in buted on the subject. One of the ar­ R. Robertson. Mrs. Fred Nell. Miss cylinders and the .natural gas. as a sterling man and active mem-1 9:00— Devotional Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Kansas 1. 1924 to be given by the Buckeye either business or industry. Berna Haight and Mrs. J. H. F ill­ ticles which will be deposited in /h e ber of the Chamber. Rev. Koehler 9:3 0— Divisional conferences. City, and Salt Lake, are covered by Male Trio, is managed by George The total number making personal corner stone will be a copy of his er will act as program committee, responded in a manner befitting the (A) Children’s division. shipments of gas from Portland, Chenot, a versatile chap who has returns was 62.804, who paid total volume, “Washington, The Man and and Miss Florence Allen, Mrs. Ken­ occasion. He spoke, with feeling, of