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D aily T idings MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (In tern atio n al News W ire Service) VOL X L VII. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. II. S. FLIERS ARRIVED AT PARIS TODAY ------- ** AUGUSTA, Kan., July 14. j 8 . — The bodies of th ree addi- | 8 tional victims of the torna- i 8 do, which twisted much of 8 the business d istrict into 1 8 ruins, were discovered to- • 8 day. This brings the total . 8 dead to four. Several of the j n injured are reported dying. n jj « » t* » SCOUT STORY OF GIANT APES R R 8 R Circle Arch_ Triumph _______ i n ' 8 » » R a i : a o t j n j : t t 8 Tales of Battle With Gor- Honor of France’s 'Un rilla-Men “ Figments of known Dead Imagination” CROWDS SEE PLANES SPIRITUALISM FIGURES Gen. P ersh in g W ill C ongratulate Intrepid F liers; M acLaren at K ushiro L L Coos County Student Expresses G ratitude of Schoo] and PARIS, July 14.— Plying in a A shland H ospitality IVithout the use of medicine cures niue cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY,-JULY 14, 1924 FO l'K KILLED, MANY INJURED IN TORNADO » ASHLAND CLIMATE SE V EN ESCAPE FROM ROSEBÜRG JAIL RO SEBURG, J u ly 14— No trace has been found o f th e seven prison ers w ho escaped ja il last n ight, cu ttin g th e bars o f th e jail w in d ow s w ith a hack saw and dropping to th e ground w ith a rope m ade from blankets. A m ong th ose w ho escaped are Jam«*» A. A t kins, G eorge Ix*acli, Bernard R osendorfer latndree, and Sam m v I Gordon. ‘ ' CONGRESS MAY NAME PR ESID E N T U. S. MARGIN IN OLYMPICS IS INCREASED American Team Members Continue to Run Up Lead on Finland WASHINGTON, J u ly 14— Chances o f th e presidential election b eing throw n in to congress for a decision has been m aterially increas. ‘h<* NeW York convention and th e eagern ess w itl, 0. A. C. BOY WINNER Say Giant B easts Bom barded Cab. I * ‘a8 £ ° ,,e ab° Ut or«anizinK Ws forces, is th e opinion o f P olitical leaders. B oth republicans and dem ocrats view th e pros Sw im m ers and T ennis Players in W ith Stones, Injuring One pect w ith uneasin ess for neith er republicans or dem ocrats, inde Are D efeatin g C om petitors of th e Party pendently, control th e house. of Ail N ations ( TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE t W HILE SPREADING FLAX 8 ---------- SALEM, July 14.— Marion G illette and Byron Robert- son, prison trusties, sentenc- ed front Multnomah county for an assult and statutory offense respectively, escaped while spreading flax in a field east of the prison this morning. R R 8 8 8 K 8 8 8 R 8 « 8 XX 8 8 8 j. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 IÂPAN EMBITTERED Al UNITED STATES EARLY DAYS BY PIONEER Visitor From Klamath Falls Recalls Ashland of 60 Years Ago WAS INDIAN FIGHTER Ashland Had Rut Six H onses When John Shook Lived H ere; A nti-A m erican A gitation Is Grow F irst T idings R<*ealled in g Says Am erican Im porter A pioneer who remembers the COLUMBIA BASIN IRRIGATION LEAG UE MEETS KELSO, Wash., July 14.— Res perfect “ 4” form ation the trio PARIS, July 14, — American idents here today characterized of American round the world Ho , P ) S €' ° ’ W ash., J u ly 14— The annual m eetin g o f th e Colum bia swimmers, w restlers and tennis . That Ashland Normal School the stories told by Marion Smith, Basin Irrigation le a g u e is under way here w ith P ortland Seattle Ashland of sixty years ago, when P ,7 " a 7 L ° Ver Lebour&et and the hospitality extended stu Jtoy Smith, J. Peterson, Fred and stars continued to win today and Spokane d eleg a tio n s w orking i„ h a .m o n y for Ih e X c e X £ PORTLAND, July 14— There the city consisted of about six field U 1:45 this afternoon. The „ e in ' Beck and Gabe Lefever as having the pi-oject and people for m iles around are 'jam m ing P asco irr ig a pile up additional lead after is an unfortunate and bitter anti- intrepid American fliers and their are re' ceived with pleasure and g ra ti encountered “ m ountain devils” tion istis w ere cheered by a telegram from Congressm an Slnnot say Uncle Sam’s track and field a th American sentim ent in Japan that widely separated shack's, dropped mechanics were escorted by a into the Tidings office today to tude by the students is indicated and “ rock tossing gorillas” near in g th a t th e secretary of the in terior has instructed that in vciti^ a- letes had w on-the Olympic games is further emphasized by the ob fleet of French planes which was tell the force of the first Tid ' th e B aker proJw t P>°ceed im m ediately' cbainPionships with 255 points to by the following letter to the Coos Mount St. Helens as “ figm ents of tF ranciî" <l ’ii Oî‘StrUCÎiO,< vious friedliness of the Chinese ings published, nearly fifty years dispatched to Strasbourg to meet laricis G oodwin, A ssista n t Secretary o f th e Interior; Senator lone^ 166 for Einlar Finland, the closest com .. x — B&y Times, by R. M. Ting- the im agination” . The men are tow ards Americans and things ago, in the hack room of a drug them a t noon. The fliers did not ««past«, r-« d ™ petitor. knowrn to be spiritualists and held or Bool«,,,«Con. . r e hero fo I E dltor, Coos Bay Times. American, in the opinion of Al store situated about where the make a landing at the field but Finn W ins M arathon “ It may be of interest to know seances in the woods. It is be proceeded to Paris where they Stenross, valiant Finnish wood bert von der W erth, president of Chevrolet sales room is now. The th at of the 108 teachers in a t lieved th at they saw bears and circled the Arch Triumph as a w orker won the classic Marathon. the Asia Sales corporation, P ort pioneer is John Shook, whose tendance at the Ashland blanch due to th eir state of mind per token of homage to F rance’s un Clarence Detnar, of the American land im porters, who has just re brother-in-law, Jim Sutton, gath of the Oregon State normal ceived them to be strange crea known soldier dead. team, was th iid in th a t event.. turned front a two m onths’ bus ered news for the first issue of school, there are more teachers tures related in Indian fabls. G reat crowds of enthusiastic .he paper, set it up and ran it off Mui i and Ritola, F inland’s great iness visit in the orient. from Coos county than from any Mr. von der W erth says there on a hand press. Parisians, together with many est distance runners, won individ other county in the state outside KELSO, W ash., July 13.— The foreigners, including not a few is a well-defined impression ual honors. Mr? Shook was a young man. Jackson county in which Ashland stiangest story to come from the Americans, watched the aviators among many Americans and O. A. C. W restler Wins and had nothing but enthusiasm is located. Cascade m ountains was brought circle above. It is Bastile day other white foreigners in Japan when he came west. Now he owns Robin Reed, sensational grap- “ The roads from Marshfield to to Kelso today by Marion Smith, O nly 40 Mile» o f Poor Road En- | M ajority A re Advanced and hundreds of thousands gazed t th a t either war with the United one of the largest ranches in Students pler of the Oregon A gricultural Ashland aie perfect after leaving his son Roy Smith, Fred Beck, countered on 2 2 3 M ile Round intently at the fliers, who are w ell! College, today won the feather- States c(' a revolution In that Klamath county. He has been a or Instructors o f Art In Myrtle Point. Gabe Lefever and John Peterson, Trip to Lake along on their flight to circle the O ther Schools weight title from another Oregon country is going to be the ulti resident of Klamath county for “ The teachers who are atten d who encountered the fabled globe. boy, Chester Newton, a resident mate and inevitable result of the 56 years, and is an ardent Kla ing normal are altogether de “ mountain devils” or m ountain “ Go by way of Klam ath F a lls!” P ersh in g to G reet F liers present spirit of unrest that is math booster. of Oregon City. W ith twenty students, the ma- This advice of nearly every jo iity of them advanced pupils, General Pershing, who is in lighted with th e location and the gorillas of Mount St. Helens this sweeping the land. R ather than Much was expected of Reed, “ When I first located,” he said, hospitality extended by the citi week, shooting one of them and m otorists who visits C rater Lake Paris, will receive the six Ameri lisk the results of a revolution, instructors or directors of a rt, en who was hailed as a winner, and there w-asn t a house between zens and expect not only to re being attacked throughout the was yesterday followed by a Tid can aviators and congratulate he believes the Japanese govern rolled in the Ashland summer his perform ance left no doubt as Klamath Falls and Lakeview. tu rn next year hut to bring fel night by rock bom bardm ents of ings representative, who went by them on the success of their school of art, the six weeks course to his ability as a w restler. ment would precipitate war with Now there are many ranches in the beasts. low teachers who have not real way of the Falls and returned was begun today. flight, which now bids fair to end America. W illiam s Trium phs hat district.” ized the possibilities offered at The men had been prospecting through Medford. successfully at an early date. Actual class work has not be “ Though much of the d :ssatis- R. Norris W illiams, of Ameri 1'ought I nd(*r Applegate» Lieutenants Smith, W ade and Ashland; namely th at of having a claim on th e Muddy, a branch The round trip, as recorded on gun yet, as all the time today was ca, defeated Hadi, of India, in the faction and agitation can be laid When the old gentleman came Nelson, who are piloting the high class instructors and school of the Lewis river about eight the speedometer, is 223 miles, of taken in registration, adjusting second round tennis matches and to s t’idents and those who have j facilities, but in addition, inter- miles from Spirit lake, 4 6 miles to the Rogue River valley, nearly planes, will hop off from P aris for which not more than 40 miles is schedules, and in other prelimin- W atson W ashburn, also of the Bttle to lose in the event either «11 the Indians had been cleaned England W ednesday, from which ! esting and instructive week end form Castle Rock. They saw four rough in any sense of the word. ary m atters. American team, defeated Lttppu, of w ar or revolution,” said Mr. out, but when he located in Kla trips to such famous national play of the huge animals, which are city they will begin the journey By the Klam ath Falls route, the of Roumania. The schedule has been clytriged, von der W erth, “ the fact remains math county, he found the red across the A tlantic to their home grounds as C rater Lake, Caves of about 7 feet tall, weigh about 400 road is an easy grade and not so th a t two courses are given at Miss W ainright, American th at thk? situation through the ikins firmly entrenched, and has Josephine county and Mt. Ash pounds and walk erect. Smith land. dusty, although full of little separate times in the morning , swimmer, won the semi-final 400 eyes of an American is adm itted land of the Siskiyous. and his companions have seen mere than once fought them. He humps that ja r the car. ' instead of at the same time. This m etre free style swimming event ly ominous. Anti-American pro was a member of Captain Oliver “ The Coos county teachers th e tracks of the anim als several MacLaren at Kushiro W here there is a road be- j allows a student to take two for women. G ertrude Ederle and paganda .is spreading rapidly Applegate’s company during the LONDON, July 13. — Flight would, of course, prefer to have times in the last six years and tween Medford and the lake, it is I ra°rning courses, which was im M artha Norleius, of the United Japanese m erchants are advising Indian troubles. Commander MacLaren, British the normal located on the bav Indians have told of the “ moun perfect. But for about tw e n ty 1 Possible under the old arrange- States, finished first and second the Japanese through native-ton WlThn he was not telling of the round the world flier, arrived at ra th e r than any place else in the j tain devils” for 60 years, but none miles, there is a tra il filled with ment. in the other 400 m etre swimming gue newspapers not to buy Amer wonderful strides made iu Kla world, but it is understood t h a t : of the anim als ever has been seen K ushiro from Minato on the first rocks, and in one place, one-way One advanced student from event for women. ican made goods.” lap of his flight across the Paci- its location is fixed by law and before math Balls and in his home coun New York, three a rt directors traffic. Inside C rater Lake Na All American entries qualified Of conditions in China. Mr. ty, today, Mr. Shook dwelled on Smith met up with oen of the not by a vote of the students. flc. von der W erth said: animals and fired at it with a re tional Park, th e roads are deep from California, and a num ber of in the high diving finals. “ R. M. TING.” the frontier Ashland. According with dust from pumice stone, and instructors are included on the volver. Thursday Fred Beck shot “ The giant th a t is China seems to him, H. C. Etnehy, now re tir SU NDAY M ARRED BY CALIFORNIA TO TAKE actually to be awakening. I look ed. who lives at 14 7 Laurel St., one, the body falling over a pre some of the grades are difficult. enrollm ent list. HOTEL STOCKHOLDERS ONE AUTO ACCIDENTI Asked w h a t-th e y thought of Except for steep grades, how AUTOMOBILES FOB TAXES cipice. That night the anim als for vast development in that ran the first hotel in the city. HAVE MEETING TONIGHT country during th e next decade, The first house that could he bombarded the cabin w’here the ever, there is not a place on the Ashland as a location for a sum Sunday was m arred by one ac STOCKTON, Calif., July 12.— for a wonderful start has been Those who have subscribed for men were stopping with show’ers °ntire trip where a speed of be m er school, the instructors, from cident when a Ford touring car, stock in the proposed new tourist of rocks, many of them large tween twenty-five and thiry-five th e P ra tt In stitu te; a t Brooklyn, Assessor John W. Moore has dis made during the last few years. called anything hut a shack was built by Tom Smith. driven by a man whose name was hotel will meet at the Armory at ones, knocking chunks out of the miles an hour cannot be m aintain New York, were enthusiastic. patched four deputies to seize One Paper in County “ Everything is ju st fine,” said fifty autom obiles in San Joaquin iOVERXM ENT MAILS not learned, and carrying four 8:00 o'clock tonight to devise log cabin. Many of the rocks ed safely. At the time Mr. Shook lived in passengers, was wrecked at the plans for completing the finan fell through a hole in the roof, About three miles this side of one. “ The setting is ideal, and County on which state and county CUT REFUND CHECKS Ashland, there was only one "underhead crossing” about a cial program and those leading and two of the rocks struck Beck Keno, a stretch recently burned the cooperation we have received taxes have not been paid. newspaper in Jackson county, one is w onderful.” mile N orth of Ashland. Yesterday, one deputy seized a WASHINGTON, July 13.— The in Jacksonville published by the movement are desirous that one of them rendering him uncon over by forest fire was encount The machine was coming down all subscribers be iu attendance. scious for nearly two hours. car a t Stockton. A few minutes treasury today mailed out 2163 some man whose name the pioneer ered. It ran parallel with the COUNTY F A IR PLANS the grade when the rear axle road for over two miles. after the seizure, th e ’ owner ap checks to taxpayers covering the The anim als have the appear Subscriptions received since Charles Nichols, HORSE RACING PROGRAM peared at the office of the county am ount of refunds due them as a has forgotten. broke, acording to mechanics a t ' Saturday to ta, n o o o making tfae ance of huge gorillas. They 'are then a boy of twelve, was the as th e Hotel Garage, where the ma- | gran(j total to date 1146,000. treasurer and paid his taxes. result of the 25 per cent redurt- sistant publisher. The paper ap coveted with long, black hair, WHOLE TOWN W ILL The sum of eleven hundred dol chine is being fixed. The brakes Assessor Moore says all confis ion granted by congress In this HONOR DEAD RANGER While some have suggested that ears are about four inches long lars, plus the added entrance fees cated autom obiles on which taxes year s tax hill. The checks, to peared at irregular intervals, but would not work, and to avoid bonds be issued to cover the bal and stick straight up. They have was as a rule published once crashing a machine ahead, the ance, while still others are in four toes, short and stubby. The RED BLUFF, Calif., July 14. of three per cent, is being offered are not paid will be sold to the taling |4 6 ,4 9 7 ( represent the fis.t every two weeks unless the hand driver ran his machine into the clined to the plan of prorating i tracks are 13 to 14 inches long, — The entire town of Red Bluff! " f I*®*® f?r the„ speed highest bidder. hatch of refunds to be disposed press broke down. Later, Jack program at the Jackson County hank. of by the treasury from the whole the unpledged portion among s u b -' These tracks have been seen by will close down at 2 o’clock today sonville, Gold Hill and Ashland Fair. The Ford hit with such force as scribers. number of 1,058,000 persons who M ARSHFIELD BOY HURT forest rangers and prospectors while funeral services are being became rivals fo»r the position of The directors of the F air as to tu rn over backwards, sm ash held for Sam Hermangon, tim ber IX AUTo ACCIDENT reni^tted their taxes in full in ad for years. leading city in the valley, and the sociation are doing .th e ir utmost in g the top. Damage amounted MAUGHAN W ILL FLY vance of enactm ent of the legis The prospectors built a new ghard, who was shot to death by Ashland Tidings was founded. to present to the racing enthus to one broken wheel, a smashed I ROoEBURG, July 13.— Jam es lation. TO HISTORIC SPOT cabin this year and it is believed Fred Johnson and E arl W illiams Since then, said Mr. Shook, it iasts who will visit the fair this to p and a broken windshield. One The treasury expects to have all McClure, the small son of Dr. E. it is close to a cave occupied by Thursday, after he had placed the . „ has grown with the city, and has occupant of the car was slightly ' WASHINGTON, July 14, __ the animals. M r.-Sm ith believes bandit pair under arrest for the I th ® V®ry beSt p09sible speed L. McClure of Marshfield, suffer of the refunds— about $16,000,- steadily expanded while its earlier c u t by glass. Fifty years ago the fath er of Lieu he knows the location of the cave. hold-up of the Bank of Tehama i program they can secure- In or- ed an arm fracture and severe 000— turned hack by the middle rivals are only forgotten names. county. i der to do tbis th<?y are offering a cuts about the head today when of September. tenant Russell Maughan, who I --------------------------- T h e 'se rv ic e s will be held i n ' p u r«e of ’ 3800 for h^ n e s s races, Member of Ia*gtslatur<* D E SPO N D E N T W IDOW ER recently flew from New York to j Sunday R egistration Tried— the car driven by his father went ORKGOX PGULTRYMKN TO Mr. Shook, who is 83, was in the open air in Portoffice Park | 11100 f° r rUnning races and th * off the grade on the Roseburg- ENDS L IF E BY SHOOTING San Francisco between dawn and , MKKT AT ( x m VALLIS Although it is not the practice 1924 a member of the Oregon ’ ! purses for novelty races will Coos bay highway. , ______ dusk, was driving an oxcart across : of the Ashland bureau for regis- and will be under the auspices legislature, and s tfU takes a keen bring the total up to more than JOSEPH, July 13— George M. the plains of Utah. He stopped i tering out-of-state cars to keep of the local lodge of Elks. The car cat rolled over a steep o« ^ OREGON AGRICULTURAL interest in politics and in de 15000. Tucker shot himself a t the home July 24, 18 < 4, at the place w here; open on Sundays, the bureau was It is expected th a t a record- bank and landed upside down in COLLEGE, Corvallis, July 14. —- velopment. the ditch. Dr. McClure was not of his brother, D. G. Tucker, sev- the town of Logan is now located. 1 open yesterday, and 125 cars se breaking crowd will attend the EUGENE RANKS HIGH a,«. . i Tbe second annual poultrym en’s He came to Ashland yesterday en miles east of Joseph at 11:30 j On July 24, 1924, Lieutenant j cured permits. It is not known ceremonies. » l U?S brougbt t0 convention for Oregon will take with P. S. Provost and with Billy IN BUILDING PERMITS Roseburg for medical attention. place on the Oregon A gricultural a. m. Friday. Tucker lost his Maughan will pilot an airplane w hether or not the bureau will Stone, of Klamath Falls. He in wife and a favorite grandson in I from San Antonio, Tex., and land | adopt a policy of keeping open R E SID E N T OF PORTLAND college campus July 23 to 25. EUGENE, Or., July 14.— F.u- TH REATENS COMMISSIONERS tends to return to his home to a distressing tragedy last Jan- at the same spot where his pion- Sundays iu the future, The programme will be educa morrow. ---------- • gene, was the sixth city in the ury when they were burned to j eer fath er’s ox-cart halted. I .__________ ‘ tio n a l in nature, intended to STOCKTON, Calif., July 14.__ Pacific northw est in am ount of death th a t consumed th e Tucker The flight will be the p rin cip al1 throw some light on the prob Larson of Portland was a rre s te d ’ building perm its during June, ac HIGH SCHOOL COST residence in Joseph. ' He leaves feature of the tow n’s celebration ! lems confronting poultry produc hy the police here today after he cordinS to statistics received by a son and daughter, a num ber of of its 50th anniversary. Permis- j IS » 1 2 « PER PI PIL ers, reports A. G. Lunn, professor had threatened members of the • w - H- Alexander, city building brothers and sisters and an aged sion to make the flight was g ra n t-! state industrial accident commis-* inspector. The num ber of per- of poultry husbandry. Poultry WALLA WAI I A W father. ed by the war departm ent today Facts Twisted in Tidiiurs disease control will be handled 14 WaIt^ VI V ’ ? sl' ’’ Ju,y sion with bodily harm unless they i m lts issued during th a t month Says «...1 «,«g..„l«,, A c,,,«,,,' „ r largely by Dr. W. T. Johnson of 14 ~ W«"<” « Korn, city .chool Tucker recently went to the I or. request of Senator Reed Smoot complied with his demand for was 56 and tbe estim ated cost was superintendent, in his annual re ranch of an older brother, D. G. of Utah. the western W ashington experi This was Within $30,- H ighw ay Shooting Prison Guard E xp lains Tragedy $5000 by 2 o’clock this afternoon. port subm itted today, recom 'Tucker. Friday morning he was.i ---------------------— ment station at Puyallup, con- Larson was injured in Portland 000 of the figures given out by by Saying Victim F ailed to mended enlarging the school li In the field helping Irrigate « ! ASHLAND SCHEDULE FOR two years ago while employed by Spokane, a city many time as Several errors were made in a i sidered a national authority on brary; strengthening the course in G ive Usual Signal » e e e of meadow, going to the: A tlt M U ( AXX()1M, Ei> Salem’s fig story concerning H. C. Stock, i the subject. The cost of egg pro- the Zidell-Steinberg company and Itirge as Eugene. agriculture by reinstating the house, however, in th e middle of ures for the month were $59,405 which appeared in the Portland duction wiu be discussed by E. was aw arded two m onths’ com WALLA WALLA, W ash., July course in farm foraging; leasing the m oro’ng. D. G. went to the pensation by the commission. He and those at Astoria, which is re Oregonian, and in another story A. Lloyd, head of poultry hus a half acre of land for agriculture Residents of Ashland who wish — Ed Meath, clerk of the state house about 11:30 a. m. and he to take advantage of the new air penitentiary, died about m idnight was not satisfied with this ward, building after the great fire, were using the suposed facts which ap- bandry at the University of dem onstration purpose and oh- observed his brother sitting in j ■ peared in the Tidings on Satur British Columbia, Vancouver. The mail service have until 7:45 p. ' as the result of a wound received and upon appealing his case to but $170,826. college specialists will demon- sll’,ab1' aihietic field th e door of the bunkhouse with m. to mail their letters to make : when shot by A. Lechner, prison the courts received a judgm ent day, Mr. Stock charged today. o w l s Septem ber- a pistol in his hand. George wav- i connection with the planes out of guard. Lechner said he shot for a few dollars more than al- PA R EN T-TEA C H ER CLUB Acording to the story, a report strate killing and dressing f Expenses of the public schools, ed his gree hand to his brother, ; San Francisco, it was today an-1 Meath when the latter failed t o ! lowed by tbe commission in its ASSISTED IN A F F A IR on file at the state game w arden’s i f° r m arket- and caponizing he showed, have increased from saying: "so long Dave,” and sent nounced. They will go out the I give the signal which all em- original order. office stated that Mr. Stock was SA FETY MEETING HELD $151,534 in 1915 to $258,106 in a bullet through his head. One of the leading organizations arrested and convicted for shoot Fearing th a t Larson was insane seeond morning following being ployes of the prison are required FOR RAILROAD W O RK ERS' 1924 Mr. K ern’s figures showed mailed. i to observe in crossing the pris- the incident was reported to May in entertaining the Normal School ing at a deer from the highway ---------- it costs $120 a year to educate FLAX MACHINES ARE Ajuiouncement was also made on yard. Lechner said Meath aD- or John Giesy, who caused his teachers on Friday night was the near Medford, and was fined $25 To encourage continued safe- eacb puPn ,n tbe high school, DELB ERED TO GROW ERS Of the extension of the new air parently tried to throw something arrest. Larson was held for ex Parent-T eacher association. on July 8. Mr. Stock declared ty practices among its employes, The association had planned to the only correct statem ent was mail service to m atter destined over the prison wall and th a t he am ination. monthly safety meetings are held MAIL CONTRACT LET give an affair in the Civic Club th a t he paid a fine. SALEM, July 13. Five of the for foreign countries. At the fired on him following the move- on the various divisions of the To The Lake—- house on the evening of the Nor 12 flax-pulling machines purchas- Ashland postoffice, letters to fo r-' ment. It is believed Meath was In the Dead Indian country, A re- Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett Gillings, mal School reception but a t the | Mr. wvwv* Stock « said » ,u today, u u u ay, ne he u fired re a a Southern Pacific J railroad. v Howard & Grimes, of the auto- ed recently in Canada, yesterday ejgn countries require the air mail trying to observe the signal at Mr. and Mrs. Clare W ilder and shot at a dog th at was chasing single m o n th ^ v a 7"« oppratln* d a ” y request of th e Chamber of Com were delivered to the growers of postage plus any difference be-1 the time. a deer. , ®inB,e rn° " t* 673 “ '« U « « « « . ; between the two pointe, hare been Dan Bowerman were among the merce, joined forces with other th e vicinity. The pullers were j tween regular foreign an d domes-i Lechner is held pending the many Ashland people a t C rater civic organizations in entertaining Learning th at a rom p,ala. was ' °ead «-e contract for carry,ng purchased out of funds ^ v a n c - , tic rates. This means th a t th ere, findings of a coroner’s jury, which Lake yesterday. They made the to be served against him he went g apc,dent Prevention and the first class mail between Ash- the teachers. ed by the s ta te of Oregon and is no additional rate to some J is investigating the killng this round trip, going by way of Klam ’an<1 a " d K,3Tnath F a ,,s’ at th « Much of the work of the re to Medford and paid a fine of $25 ' ailv on T sf 7 ^ ♦ P ortland Cham ber of Commerce.^ countries, such as England, w hile' afternoon. ath F all, and returning by way of and costs in Judge Taylor’s court ‘ ® 7 m attera by commit- rate of $2100 per year. This mail ception was done by Parent- T he money will be repaid by the others, such as France, the c h a rg e ' Meath, the dead clerk, is sur- Judge Taylor’s court, j teemen Medford. They arrived at the Teacher members, and they con- i is carried seven days per week grow ers in installm ents covering will be three cents 'ldded tn «ha i u „ „ •, j . .... aey arrivea at tne Teacher members, and they con- He said he was not arrested, and ¿period of ,e .r .. 1 air p „ t . « " Z "lke ‘ n'1 « ' "> «>• «» the »»"««« of The Southern Pacific is a pion twice daily from Ashland to air postage to New York. went into court before a process' dren, two of whom are married. ‘ national park. eer In the campaign to prevent K lam ath Falls and one daily from the affair. was served against him. accident to employes. Klamath Falls to Ashland. CRATER LAKE ROAD TWENTY STUDENTS E SLOCK SAYS PAPER CLERK WALLA WALLA T E