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 • VOL X L V IL S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lu m e 43. NEW THEORY IS ADVANCED BY HURLBERT Alienist Says Franks Would be Alive Had Killers Not Been Acquainted DEFENSE NEARS END T O l R ISTS H A V E H O BB Y I FOR OREGON COYOTES :: ---------- - 8 SA LEM , A u g u st 9.— F o u r 8 ! 8 bu n d l'd o rp h a n e d coyote 8 8 pupa h av e found hom es in 8 1 8 th e E a s t a n d M iddle W est 8 j 8 d u rin g T .b e p a s t y e a r, acco rd - 8 8 ing to Dr. W. II. L y tle , s ta te 8 8 v e te rin a ria n . jj 8 T he pups, c a p tu re d in 8< 8 E a s te rn a n d S o u th e rn O re- 8 8 gon, h av e been given aw ay to 8 16,971 Out-of-State 8 a u to m o b ile to u ris ts w ho have 8 Granted in State 8 a d e sire fo r a re a l live 8 ing July 8 s o u v e n ir of th e N o rth w e st. 8 4,489 GRANTED 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice) itliout the use of medicine cures . n^ne cases out of ten of a sthma • This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924 NO. 290 ASHLAND HAS BIG LEAD IN REGISTRATION Permits Dur­ U. 8. MAY IN T ER V EN E IN HONDURAN REVOLUTIONS W ASHINGTON, A ugust »— Intim ations th a t Am erican armed in tervention w ill soon tak e place in H onduras to stam p out the con­ tinu ous revolu tion s is evident in governm ent circle.«. Many A m eri­ can liv e s are endangered and m illio n s of dollars of Am erican export property iiave been destroyed. COMPULSORY SCHOOL CASE GOES TO WASHINGTON PORTLAND, A ugust »— D ocum ents in the Oregon com pulsory public school attendance test eases w ere forw arded to W ashington, HERE and th e law w hich was declared unconstitution al by three federal All S tates In Union and Three d istr et ju d ges here thus g o e s’ to th e United S tates Suprem e Court lo r final decision. The ease m ay be argued th is fall. F oreign C ountries Repre- sented by P erm its T E R R IFIC STORM HITS INDIANA H urlbert D eclares That Loeb W as Real K iller; Traces H istory of Boys’ Fron» Babyhood ASHLAND CLIMATE BOX FACTORY SITE SISKIYOU COUNTY IS DRY BEYOND QUESTION 8 ----------- 8 8 C E C IL V IL L E , C alif. Aug. 8 8 9.— F o r th e f irs t tim e since 8 8 its fo u n d in g in th e e a rly 50s, 8 8 C ecilville is e n tire ly w ith o u t 8 j 8 w a te r. :: 8 N ot only is th e d itch from 8 8 C ra w fo rd C reek d ry b u t th e 8 8 s p rin g h a s failed . 8 8 J o h n M cBroom Is r u n n in g a 8 Is Only Alternative Left tu n n e l in to th e m o u n ta in in 8 8 Learcli of w a te r and hopes 8 All Trespassers Will be Ar­ Lieutenants Smith and rested and Vigorously 8 to re a c h th e so u rc e of a t 8 Nelson Prosecuted 8 lea st one of th e tw o sp rin g s 8 MAY CALL OFF FLIGHT 8 w hich used to su p p ly w a te r 8 FIRE HAZARD IS CAUSE 8 in e a rly days. Ice F ield s May Compel A bandon. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 " i l l Issue P . T ^ T in Ext,-erne m ent of Trip; S eattle Marks < uses; Ri tO th e T id in e« from Indiana *** s tu » d ig g in g them selves from the’ seven h u n d re d an d fifty m ile hop G rading for R ailroad Spur Pro­ c o u n trie s w ere re g is te re d in O re-j debris w hich w as strew n in section s after yesterd ay’s disastrous 1 Bh B. R an k in , fo re st s u p e rv is ­ from R e y k ja v ik , Ice lan d , to Cape gressin g; Lum ber A rriving gon u n d e r th e law p ro v id in g fo r storm . or at M edford, conveys th e in fo r­ F a re w e ll, a t th e s o u th e rn tip of for B u dding th e ir re g is tr a tio n fro m o th e r m atio n th a t .h e F o re s try D e p a rt­ («reenland, is looked upon by U n­ GIBBONS W INS IN TH IRD ROUND Ashland High School Coach Took m en t, th ro u g h D istrict F o re s te r s ta te s , a c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt ited S ta te s a ir service o fficials A visit to th e s ite w h ere th e m ad e to Sam A. K az e r, s e c re ta ry Course« in A th letics From •eo. II. Cecil, P o ri lan d , h as o r ­ , ,i>T TO,V G ,bbons’ A m erican, ligh t heavy w eight h e re as th e best c o u rse to he new box fa c to ry is to be e re c te d of s ta te . Fam ous M entors d ered th e closing of th e A shland ‘ « a'»P » » o f th e w orld, knocked ou t Jack B loom field , England in ta k e n by th e L ie u te n a n ts S m ith re v e a ls a scene of a c tiv ity a n d in ­ T h e se r e g is tr a tio n s re p re s e n t h u s k ? B H l onUnf kidnapping his fiv e -y e a r ^ ld daught- F a re w e ll offers th e only a lte r n a ­ e q u ip m e n t an d g ra d in g fo r a r a i l ­ w ith 3,133, a n d Id ah o th ird w ith and Coach M iller of W isconsin, su it in a rr e s t an d p ro se c u tio n , ir- er, E lsie, from the hom e o f th e ch ild ’s m other there. G oettlin e was tiv e to th e in tre p id flie rs, who ro ad s p u r th a t w ill serv e th e fa c ­ 568. T h u s f a r d u rin g th e y e a r a m em ber o f th e I n iversily of O regon fa cu lty in 10 2 3 -2 4 school of w hen n e a rin g th e b o rd ers of th e ir and w ith Coach J . P. B row n, of »espective of persons. to ry from th e m ain lin e of th e 44,37 6 c a rs of o th e r s ta te s and h i h T h o S ! "»‘»“ s e a tH e ’"’T i e “ g ,'1adUate ° f H ar™«d, and attended G ra n ts P ass, back from Los An A ction lo o k in g to th e closing c o u n try a n d d e sire d goal seem ed S o u th e rn P acific. c o u n trie s h a v e been re g is te re d a t aeles. w h ere he took fo o tb a ll un of a re a was in itia te d by F o re st to be c o n fro n te d w ith a h a rrie d L u m b e r to be used in th e con­ th e v a rio u s r e g is tra tio n s ta tio n s d e r K n u te R ockne, of N otre S u p e rv iso r R a n k in who took th e wo»1»e lM>,tS’ had ’ u8 ““ <« becam e su sp ic io u s hnd u a b le p u b lic ity , it w as ex p lain ed i n th e ro ad w hich h as p rev e n ted s ta n tly to h is a lre a d y p u b lish e d 1,500 a n d m any a re lea v in g every T e n n e sse e 14, T exas gon C ity, a n d F. W . M iller a n d beg an a se a rc h , fin d in g h e r face th a n fo r y e a rs, and S a tu rd a y n ig h t D a k o ta 57, J o s e p h in e c o u n ty au'horitie*-. th e e n tra n c e of veh icles and peo­ r e p o r t as h e to ld of th e p hysical m o n th in o rd e r to becom e located of th is w eek w ill see p ra c tic a lly . 97, U»ah 98, V erm ont 5, V irg in ia W ife, of B erk eley , w e re am o n g dow n in th e tra il. She had re- fa v o r m a k in g an e x h ib it, and a re ple on h o rseb ack . a s p e c ts of L oeb’s b abyhood. W hen th e e n tir e cro p in th e sack. A b o u t ; 17, W a sh in g to n 3.133, W isconsin th e to u ris ts w ho sto p p ed a t th e p e a te d ly th re a te n e d to k ill h e r- a s k in g th e g ro w e rs to , cco.tara- in San F ra n c isc o o r Los A ngeles h e got dow n to t h a t p a rt of his P eo p le Imve, how ever, clim bed w h e re th ey plan to becom e es­ th e only ex cep tio n s will he on | 91, W yom ing 76, H aw aii 11, Can- C o lu m b ia h o tel. B oth p a rtie s a re self, h u t th e th r e a ts had n ot been tio n . Five th o u sa n d ilo ila ts In r e p o r t w h e re “ D ick ie” w as said to (lie m o u n ta in on e ith e r sid e of th e ta b lish e d in som e b u sin e ss.” fo o th ill lan d , h u t th a t a c re a g e i? ad a 274, M exico 1, P a n a m a 1. i to u rin g up th e co ast. ta k e n serio u sly . p u rse s a re offered fo r h o rse r a t b e “ cold b lo o d ed .” S ta te A tto r ­ e n lra n c e to .lie w a te r shed and D u rin g th e m o n th of J u ly t h e , n o t big. ing an d 100 d riv in g h o rse s ano n ey C row e b ro k e in on h im : va ked up th e c: eek an y d e sire d re g is tr a tio n s w e re m o re th a n one- n e a rly 4 0 ra c e rs h av e been signed ' BIG F E A T U R E PLA Y “ W hat lo you m ean , cold d ista n c e and en jo y ed picnic d in ­ th ird of th e to ta l fo r th e f ir s t h a lf ' I »»I'- ' CGMING TO VINING n e rs and o th e r a m u se m e n ts, d e s­ b lo o d ed .” he a sk e d s a rc a stic a lly , KLAM ATH M tfO N Sill N ER S of th e y e a r 1924. A u g u st r e g is tra - j 1 T om orrow an d M onday, Ash- pite th e 01 de. of th e city. The “ P h y sica lly or e m o tio n a lly ? ” - GET ST IF F SENTENCES tio n s can he expected to be m uch ; I lan d re s id e n ts have an o p p o r tu n - | act jon hv th e F o re s try D e p a rt- in excess of th e re g is tr a tio n s fo r i NEGRO M URDERER i ity of seeing “ F o o ls H ig h w a y ,” , m en t w i!, s tre n g th e n th e ru le . KLAM ATH FA LLS. A u g u st 9. W AS IN JA IL H E R E — Tw o m o o n sh in e rs, J. W . T u c k e r J u ly as th a t is th e p rin c ip a l v a -j ' n > of th e f e a tu re p h o to p la y s of h o w ev er and ra n g e rs will he ex- c a tio n m o n th of th o y e a r, and J»e y .a r , w hich is based on Owen ,,e c te(i (o see to o k t }ia t t he o r- an d Ja c k McCoy received a s tiff O regon w ill u n d o u b te d ly r e c e iv e 1 I K ild a re ’s a m a z in g life sto ry , "My d e r is rig id ly en fo rced . W a lla c e W ood, d e scrib ed in th e jo lt- T h u r s d a y m o rn in g w hen th e M am ie R o se” . T he play w as pro J S itu a tio n 1« C ritic a l P o lic e B u lle tin a s a “ v ery d a rk ju s tic e of th e peace h e re i ned its f ir s t v isit from m any re s id e n ts of o th e r s ta te s d u rin g t h a t m o n th . n e g ro ,” w ho is b ein g re tu r n e d to th em $500 each an d se n te n c ed M ayor L oom is and m em b ers of Com panion, Married W oman, duced by U n iv ersal, w hich cam e O ro v ille. C a lifo rn ia , fro m P o r t­ th em to 60 d ay s in th e co u n ty I i to th e fro n t by p ro d u cin g " T h e (be council say th a t th e y re g re t Prom ises Ju d ge to Stay H om e la n d , to face a c h a rg e of m u rd e r, ja il, a f te r th e y had p leaded gu il- ' H u n ch b ack of N o tre D ante,” closing th e creek and canyon to Until Husband Com es w as in th e c ity ja il la s t n ig h t. M erry Go R ound, and o th e r th e public, b u t set fo rth th e fact ty to possession of a s till, liq u o r i S h e riff A n d e rso n , of B u tte < big plays. M ary P ltilb in , th e s ta r ■ th a t once a fire g e ts beyond con- ' a n d m ash. PO RTLA N D , A u g u st 9.-— Glenn c o u n ty , C a lifo rn ia , is d riv in g back j | of “ M erry Go R o u n d ,” play s th e t rol w ith in th e b o rd e rs of th e S ta n d a g e is re iv in g a ja il se n ­ T hey w ere a rre s te d W ednesday w ith h is p ris o n e r, a n d locked him ' lea d in g ro le in “ F ools H ig h w a y .” 1 w a te r shed, all s ta n d in g tim b e r ten c e fo r " ‘loss of m em o ry .” u p h e re o v e rn ig h t. H e w as a r- j e v e n in g by s ta te p ro h ib itio n a g e n t T o n ig h t th e M etro lau g h h it, , and b ru sh w ould be d e stro y e d and W hen a rre s te d fo r d ru n k e n e s s “ D on’t D oubt Y our H u sb a n d , j th e w a te r su p p ly of th e city dam - re s te d on A u g u st 1 in P o rtla n d . , F . W . S n y d er a n d special ag e n t in com pany w ith Mrs. Ijelen L. E. T h a y e r. T hey w ill p ro b ab - R esources of 2 7 8 Banks $3 1 8 ,- plays its la st in A sh lan d . j aged to an irre p a ra b le e x te n t. N e a r O ro v ille re c e n tly , he k illed » » 1 ,7 1 2 ; Loans, D iscounts D avis, a m a rrid w om an he told ly be se n t to th e M u ltnom ah I a M exican sectio n h a n d in a n a r ­ ; W here lo Get Per»»»its B orrow ings Less- c o u n ty ja il to serv e th e ir tim e, it j th e ju d g e “ he c o u ld n 't rem e m b e r g u m e n t, a n d c la im s h e s tru c k in i P e rm its to e n te r th e w a te r shed PIONEER CLUB BOYS w ho sold him th e booze.” w as an n o u n c ed today. ' a re p ro c u ra b le only a t th e office se lf-d e fe n se . TO CAMP AT LAKE SA LEM , A u g u st 9— R e so u rce s I “ A ll r ig h t, I ’ll ju s t c o n tin u e of fo re s t s u p e rv iso r a t M edford of th e 278 b a n k s o p e ra tin g in th e case fo r se n te n c e and in th e an d c a n n o t be o b ta in e d in A sh­ M ARI AM BURNS W ILL WILD GAME L IFE IS m e a n tim e you can be th in k in g u.p T h ro u g h a m is u n d e rs ta n d in g O regon a t th e close of b u sin ess MEET GOLF CHAMPION i lan d . T he im p re ssio n s p re v a ils B E L IE V E D IN DANG ER J u n e 30, 1924, a g g re g a te d $318,- in ja il w ho y o u r m isguided frie n d ^be cam p to be e sta b lish e d a t L ak e th a t e ith e r th e ch ief of police o r 991,7 1 2 .9 7 a s a g a in s t $ 314,406,- w a s,” said M unicipal J u d g e Ek- of th e W oods T u esd ay , A u g u st 11 L A K E S P O R T , 111., A ug. 9. — c h ie f of th e fire d e p a rtm e n t can W A SH IN G TO N , D. C. A u g u st 120.07 a y e a r ago, a c co rd in g to a w all. “ Com e “back w hen y o u r ! f ° r th e m em b ers of th e Barlam B u rn s, w e ste rn w o m e n ’s issu e p e rm its and m an y m ak e R esp o n d in g to p e titio n s a s k - | s la t em e,n t issued to d a y by P r a n k niem orv is b e tte r ” 1 P io n e e r Boys clu b s, in ste a d of golf ch am p io n , w ill m ee t E d ith ing an im m e d ia te re d u c tio n in hag I E Bram well> s ta te s u p e rin te nd- a p p lic a tio n s d ally , b u t n e ith e r is i th e Boy S couts, b u t effects no T he te stim o n y show ed th a t c h a n g e w h a te v e r in th e a r r a n g e - ( allow ed t0 ^S9Ue p e rm its, C u m m in g s, C hicago, n a tio n a l lim its on w ild d u c k s a n d geese. of b an k s. S ta n d a g e took Mrs. D avis to a c h a m p io n , M onday to decide th e S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re W a lla c e , e n t LoaQS aQd d iac o u n ts of theae m e n ts fo r m a k in g th e cam p n o r in public d an ce h a ll w hile h e r h u s ­ w e a re r of th e w e ste rn vrow n fo r to d ay a n n o u n c ed t h a t since t h e . bankg Qn J u n e 30 w ere . th e sc h ed u le of ev en ts. T he Pioon- SL E E P W ALKER FALLS band w as a b s e n t on a trip E ast. a n o th e r y e a r. B oth w on in th e f ir s t m ig ra to ry b ird law becam e e e r B oys’ clu b s is a b ra n c h of th e FROM WAGON; DIES 073.005.89 in co m p a riso n w ith In th e c o u rse of th e e v en in g li­ se m i-fin al m a tc h e s today. effective in 1913, th e d e p a rtm e n t $ 1 7 1 ,8 6 0 ,2 6 9 .7 6 a y e a r ago. D e­ Y. M. C. A. w o rk an d a good m e m - ! quid re fre s h m e n ts e n te re d th e fe s­ has receiv ed re q u e s ts a s k in g fo r CHICO, C alif, Aug. 9 .— W a lk - p o sits, except tim e a n d sav in g s tiv itie s a n d la te r th e co u p le w as b e rsh ip is re p re s e n te d in A sh- P le a sin g New s— m ore m ig ra to ry fow ls. la n d ’ 1 j ing in h is sleep led to th e d e a th on J u n e 30, 1924, a g g re g a te d fo u n d asleep in an a u to m o b ile It w ill be p le a sin g new s to th e It is th e g e n e ra l im p re ssio n , T hose sp o n so rin g th e m ovem ent ; jn C hico y e s te rd a y of J . A. C ar- .. „ n R $ 1 6 8 .0 6 1 ,8 6 1 .7 5 , a s a g a in s t $170,- by P a tro lm a n A rn o ld . h o u sew iv es of th e c o u n ty , to said Mr. W a llace, t h a t th e n u m b e r , C A P T A IN ; an n o u n c e th a t a su fficien t n u m - : t er. 61. ran c h hand em ployed S E J È S T R E L I K T . , , , i 656,660.38 a y e a r ago. T im e a n d know t h a t a c o u n ty hom e d e m ­ of . . b ird Mrs. D avis cam e to a re a liz a tio n h er of c a rs has n o t yet s h a s in c re a se d , w h u e a s ' . . e „ been SOu th of Chico. o n s tra tio n a g e n t h a s been se le c t­ a m a tte r of fa c t, th e y a re only sav in g s d e p o sits in c re a se d from A s n a p sh o t of C a p ta in P e llitie r D ’Olsy, th e F re n c h fly e r, ta k e " of th e e r r o r of h e r w ays and pledged to convey th e boys and H e w en t to sleep on a hay rac k ed fo r J a c k s o n c o u n ty . N o o ffi­ c o n c e n tra te d in u n to u c h e d a re a s . I $ 9 2 ,2 5 4 ,6 0 2 .2 9 on J u n e 30, 1923, u p o n h is a rriv a l in P e k in g , th e c a p ita l of C hina, fly in g an a irp la n e p ro m ised th e c o u rt to s ta y aw ay | cam p e q u ip m e n t to th e la k e T ues- n e a r tjie S a c ra m e n to R iv er and b o rro w ed fro m G en eral L u, th e M ilita ry G o v ern o r of C h ek lag P ro v ­ c ia l a n n o u n c e m e n t h a s been m ad e th e ir fo rm e r hom es h a v in g fallen j to $ 9 9 ,7 5 1 ,8 3 6 .1 8 on J u n e 30 of fro m pu b lic d a n c e h a lls a n d be­ d ay m o rn in g . T hose w ho can ince, a f te r he h a d sm a sh e d a t S h a n g h a i. F ro m le ft to rig h t, C ap­ got up In a s ta te of so m n a m b u l­ i t Is u n d e rsto o d th a t th e a g e n t b efo re th e o n w ard m arc h of p ro ­ th is y e a r. T h e re a lso w as an in ­ ta in D ’Olsy, S e rg e a n t-M a jo r B esin, h ’s m ec h a n ic : C olonel C h ao ; a h av e h e rs e lf a s becom es a m a r ­ s p a re an a u to m o b ile fo r th e d a y ism . H e fell from th e w agon c re a se in to ta l d e p o sits fro m is e x p e rien c e d , an d w ill go on g ress. C h in ese a v ia to r, a n d M. F le u ria n , th e F re n c h M in iste r to P e k in g rie d w om an u n til h e r h u sb a n d a re u rg e d to c o m m u n ic a te w ith To co n serv e th e m ig r a t­ and lan d ed on h is head, re s u ltin g $ 2 6 2 ,9 1 1 ,2 6 2 .6 7 a y e a r ago to d u ty S e p te m b e r 1,.— M all T rib ­ ory g am e b ird s, th e bag lim it m ay In se ts — A close-up of C a p ta in D ’O isy antfi S e rg e a n t-M a jo r B esin r e tu r n s from his trip . M eanw hile, O. F. C arson o r W . R. H enry. In p a ra ly s is from w hich he died I In a crow d of C hines a d m ire rs a few m o m e n ts a f te r th e y lan d e d a t S ta n d ag e , h e r m ale co m p an io n , is une. be re d u c e d , it w as said. (Continued on Page Four) In a Chico h o sp ita l, w h e re he w as P e k in g a f te r an a ll-d a y flig h t fro m S h a n g h a i. in th e city ja il th in k in g it over. Classified ads bring result*. ta k e n th e d ay a f te r he fell. CHICAGO, A u g u st 9. — H ad N a th a n L eopold J r ., a n d R ic h a rd Loeb, y o u th fu l C hicago m u rd e r­ e rs n e v e r know n each o th e r, had th e y gone th ro u g h life w ith o th e r frie n d s, it is e n tire ly p ro b ab le t h a t B obby F r a n k s w ould still be alive. T h is in te re s tin g th e o ry w as th is m o rn in g p ro je c te d in J u d g e C a v e rly 's c o u rt by D r. H a ro ld H u lb e rt, n o ted p s y c h ia tris t. N e ith ­ e r y o u th . Dr. H u lb e rt said , h ad a n y sto m a c h fo r th e crim e in d i­ v id u a lly , b u t each “ a b n o rm a l y o u th ” b ro u g h t to th e ir s tra n g e a sso c ia tio n w h a t th e o th e r la c k ­ ed . T hey p e rfe c tly c o m p le m e n t­ e d each o th e r, a n d th e F r a n k s c rim e w as th e r e s u lt of th e ir “ d iseased m e n ta litie s .” T h ro w n to g e th e r, ‘ th e y did n o t feel a ttr a c te d by each o th e r ’s p e r­ s o n a lity , b u t th e ir e m o tio n s w ere n o t s tro n g e n o u g h to rep el th em , to keep th em a p a rt. N e ith e r t iu s t e d th e o th e r im p lic ity ,” th e a lie n is t said. D efen se Ends Monday T he d efen se w ill p ro b ab ly co n ­ c lu d e its case M onday, a tto rn e y C la re n c e D arro w to ld n e w sp a p e r m en to d ay . FRENCH WORLD FLIER IN CHEN A GETS 1 1 StNIENGE i OH l « G « 0 « DEPOSITS IN STATE 10TAL $267,813,697