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MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the~rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (In tern atio n al News W ire Service) VOL. XLVIII. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 No. 2 CARS WRECKED ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY ALLEGED K ILLER SON 8 • OF JACKSONVIL 8 « Yesterday afternoon about 8 8 « three o’clock an Overland 8 MEDFORD, Sept, 3. 8 and a Ford crashed into 8 8 Frank Yardlow, or Archie B. 8 8 each other on the loop-the- 8 » Cody, held for slaying 8 * ¡c 8 loop crossing on the Pacific 8 8 Sheriff Austin Goodman, of 8 8 Highway near Steinman. 8 8 Umatilla county last week, 8 8 The Ford was on the inner 8 8 when the official attem pted 8 I 8 side of the curve and the 8 « to arrest him on a forgery 8 M I ---------- 8 Overland hit it headlong. 8 « w arrant, is the only son of 8 X. K. K. Holds Huge Natur- » Both cars were badly damag- 8 Home Coming Aviators May » Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cody, 8 alization Ceremony on 8 ed but no one was hurt. 8 W of Jacksonville. The father 8 be in “ Cultural City” Monthly Expenditures Ap 8 There were six people in the 8 « is tender of the cemetery at 8 Lot Near Hospital by Tomorrow A«-«.»«*, proved at Meeting; Dam 8 larger car and one man in 8 tt Jacksonville. Yardlow serv- 8 Report to be Heard 8 ed a short term in the peni- 8 FIERY CROSS LIGHTS 8 the Ford. The cars were 8 ON WAY TO PICTOU 8 brought to town and are un- 8 8 tentiary for bigamy, and was 8 trails tc be BUILT A irplane Circled Above City . 8 dergoing repairs. It is said 8 L ieutenant Leigh W ade to Join I« once arrested by Sheriff Ter- 8 D uring Tremendous P arade 8 th a t the Overland was four 8 Sm ith And N elson at P ictou I « rill for stealing a horse. Ac- 8 Money Voted Make Paths in E -V IA ? B o B riS E R and Cerem onial F o llow in g 8 feet on the wrong side of 8 ami F ly H om e J a cording to the father, the 8 W atershed to Ai<l Fire 8 the roafl. tj : | a boy has been “off” since he 8 Fighting Work DAYTON, 0 ., Sept. 3.— Lieu rear and one in the center of t h e , The Elias is said to be abl One of the largest crowds that 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ON BOARD THE CRUISER 8 was six years old. a has ever assembled in Ashland RICHMOND, O FF NOVA SCOTIA, tenant John A. Macready is test fuselage which Is 45 f e e t long, j climb faster and descend e and “ ¡a « « » t t t t u a u t t t t u t t Monthly expenditures am ount watched the Ku Klux Kian par September 3.— Lieutenant Lowell ing the Elias Bomber, the great he new bomber has a wing come to a stop slower than any ing to $781 6.99 were allowed last ade and ceremonial held on the Smith and L ieutenant Erik Nel est piece of war m achinery ever spread of 77 feet and is driven, other airplane of a sim ilar type night when the city council met Boulevard last night. Lead by son, the home-coming American built from the standpoint of avia by two motors of 800 horsepow- It was built on the order of the In regular session. One of the the Ashland Concert Band, with a round-the-world flyers, hopped tion. G r>eaC I u U‘ S- Air Service, according to most interesting features of the fiery cross airplane circling over The new bomber has ju st been off at Hawkes Bay for Pictou at Bomb racks are beneath the plans and specifications prepared meeting, was the discussion of head. a parade composed of about prepared 10:12 standard time this m orn received at McCook Field and will fuselage at the front. The bomb ’ by the Air Service, proposed sites for a new reservoir th re e hundred Klansmen marched L ieutenant P earson Had Bet»,, ing. Under favorable w eather be taken into the air w ithin a aighter has windows to look out m Ashland creek. Aerial experts declare 'It to be from the lodge rooms to the plaza conditions, and with a light wind short time to test its flying cap of and a glass floor for both the P icked as W inner o f Inter rovineeg of K iangsu and C hek Stuart McKissick. and expert the most deafcljy airplane ever and then to the ceremonial blowing in th eir favor, they ex abilities. bomber, the pilot and the gunners. national Races ian g C om m ence Revolt That eng neer. has for some time been constructed in this or any othi It was built to carry 7,000 This increases the observation fa grounds near the hospital. pected to reach Pictou at 5 May Set China A fire surveying sites in the w atershed, country and the entire service H uge Crowd DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 3. Mili o’clock, departing for Boston to-- pounds of bombs over a distance cilities to a m arked degree, it is has its eyes on the outcome of its and within a week Is expected to Crowds lined the sidewalk on tary and commercial aviation morrow if conditions are favor equal to th at from New York to claimed. HUNG TU, China, Sept. 3. — have data ready to present to first trip in the air. Chicago w ithout a stop. either side of the street from the circles w ere today speculating on able. The guns may be fired sim ul a special meeting Lieutenant Macready has sub On a fifteen mile front, extend the council. Its arm am ent consists of five taneously. hospital to the post office, w ith ; w hat effect the tragic death of ing on either side of this village will be called to hear his report. jected the new slip to a series of barely standing room. The throng Lieutenant Alexander Pearson large-sized machine guns, capable In Boston It has a calculated speed of 105 ground tests and these have prov the long imminent menace of a It is bel’eved that it will prove of being fired from any angle. th a t witnessed the event was one would have on the International BOSTON, September 3. Lieu miles an hour, although It Is be en entirely satisfactory. civil war, which may set all China Practical to submit the proposi- of the largest that has ever as Air Races scheduled for the first tenant Tony Locateill, Italian Two are mounted above the lieved it can do even better than ion to the voters at the next He expects to get into the air afire, broke out this afternoon be sembled in Ashland with the ex week in October. globe flyer who was rescued off front cockpit, two toward the that. tween the provinces of Kiangsu election, as Mr. McKissick has to try it out shortly. ception of the F ourth of July Lieutenant Pearson, a graduate Cape Farew ell, Greenland, arriv and Chekiang, with the result tha* found several sites where it would celebrations during the days of of the University of Oregon, and ed here aboard the U. S. S. Law 500 are dead and more than 1000 be possible to put in a dam of the Rogue River round-up. SUPREME COURT SWITCHMAN DEAD a Portland, Oregon boy, was kill rence with two companions. are wounded. RODEO at grants large storage capacity. JUSTICE IS ILL A irplane Overhead ed last night when the wing of FROM INJURIES The casualties are the result PASS IS LIKED To Build Trails An illum inated airplane circled of his plane crumbled while the HALIFAX, N. S., Sep. 3.— The of an exchange of artillery fire, SALEM, Sept. 3. — Physicians To finance his investigations, Sept. 3. — W. E. above the people throw ing a machine was makiffg over 265 two American flyers arrived at „ EUGENE, „ GRANTS PASS, Sept 3. — neither side being eager to com said there was no improvement to and to provide for making trails Kelly’ switchman for the South- Bucking horses with weird light on the ceremony. Im miles an hour. Hawkes’ Bay, Newfoundland, at day in the condition of John M. ern Pacific company in the local equal to the task of rid ing "them bat at close quarters. Troop through the watershed as a fire m ediately following the parade | 4:85 yesterday afternoon, from Forem ost A viator trains and am unitions are being McCourt, justice of the Oregon the Klansmen gathered on a lot P6° Ple rushed with feverish haste to the prevention measure, the council The airship fell 300 feet, Indian H arbor, Labrador. Their supreme court, who has been ill 1 Today’aa a r e ^ u l t V t h e a ^ p u t a - ! v e s te ^ ly “a ^ t T voted $500 from the w ater and near the Community hospital and breaking every bone in Pearson’s planes were In perfect condition, front lines of the Chekiang forces $500 from the light funds. Of at his home here “ “ ,S h,>,” • h“~ ' ° r ‘he ” ’„ ‘ ¡ 1 - “ ”.'/ " ' . “" 'J » le s » .- h ic h was grounds », the best "odeo X then held a naturalization cere body. The boy was picked to win and both men expressed confid Thousands of coolies have been ibis sum, an am ount not to exceed mony and initiated nine persons the Pulitzer prize, and was con ence th at they would reach Bos week. Justice McCourt has beenI crushed when he fell beneath a held in this part pressed into service as labor bat $300 wiil go to constructing of the state confined to his bed, and members into the Order of the Ku Klux sidered as one of America's fore ton in a few days. “ From Boston locomotive. At the time of the Forty horses had beeu brought talions to carry supplies and it ha- rails. At present, it was brought of the family indicated th at the accident Mr. Kelly was acting off Kian, in presence of a large num most aviators. on, the trip wifi be easy,” said the lava beds of Kianiatli been reported th at every able-bod exact nature of his ailm ent has yardm aster in the absence of A. L aut at tile meeting, it would be ber of interested spectators. The young aviator had a bril L ieutenant Smith. county and were all th at had ied man or woman will be used not yet been determ ined. F iery Cross ilraost impossible to take men or H arrington. ('hanged/ P lans liant war record, and since th a t . nit K* , t Was attemptinK ! beed said of them. They tried if necessary. A red cross was erected at the time, has distinguished himself equipment to the scene of a for- to alight from the moving switch every known method of buckinr Y esterday the men abandoned Dr. Sen. ruler of South China meeting place and shone during as a pilot in speed events. Avia plans to make a short hop from MAN WOUNDED IN s, 1 le, as the trails are covered th ro w !’ ? e n ? iS f° Ot 8hPPed’ ^ when a rider went off is reported to be organizing an the ceremony while a huge fiery tion officials had picked him as Indian H arbor to C artw right h ar WASHINGTON FUED throw ing him beneath the train. not because he was a poor rider expedition with undergrow th, and are im of 20.000 soldiers for cross burned on a near hillside. the most likely w inner in the bor, and to make a long jum p passible. it i8 thought that the hut was because of the fact that an immediate drive northw ard. TACOMA, W ash., Sept. 3. — This formed the only light for International races, when flyers passing over C artw right Harbor federal forest service will secure FIRE NEAR EUGENE the horse had too many tricks. The rival armies of Generals the naturalization. The ceremony from half-a-dozen countries gath w ithout a stop, enroute to Shot in the head as the result of IS UNDER CONTROL Jack Thompson of Mills City Chi Hsieh Yuan and Lu Hung Hs an appropriation next year to was very spectacular, with the er to test the fleetess of their Hawkes’ Bay. They thought that a neighborhood feud, Victor Oberg At Mont., came here to dem onstrate j *ang> which have been facing each further improve the trails. light of the cross and the robes planes. Pearson’s only rival was they m ight possibly go on to Pic 47, a farm er of Pacific City, had EUGENE. Sept. 3. The tim b e r' „ 0 . Hdlng .b o,„d t e done and g o t! » .« er 30 m » « from S b ^ b a t T r T * ', ”'- “ a narrow escape from death last fire on Salmon creek, two miles away with the first prize.311 H o ! r nearly a week began o n ^ a n ^ W,U keep of the Klansmen. Lieutenant Russel Maughan, who tou w ithout a stop, as w eather night, but was able to retu rn to Following the m eeting the may not enter the races. conditions were ideal, but decid ove a ri ge, was checked to- Smith, of Medford, took second I t,lis morning and scattered fight the trails in condition and will his home tonight from a hospital day, according to a telephone j in the bueking contests. Sm,th K nights of the Ku Klux Kian and W ith Pearson gone, aviation ed not to risk th eir machines by where he was taken. ing is reported all along the line supervise their construction. the Ladies of the Invisible Empire circles are wondering who will too great a strain. message received by Nelson F. was first in the rodeo at Callapoo- H ear Complaint The situation in Shanghai is In-1 The shots brought out neigh MacDuff, supervisor of the Cas had a big ice cream feed at the win the Pulitzer prize. It is now A complaint W ade To Join th at Vaughn tense. T here, is great fear that bors, who took Oberg to the Val cade national forest, but the en- ia Springs, the day previous. lodge rooms. street is At Pictou, the men will be join possible th a t a- foreign ace may in poor condition was General Chi’s airplanes will bomb ley hospital at Puyallup, where Ure crew of 150 or more men MOONSHINER GETS The airplane which illuminated take the valuable award. ed by. L ieutenant Leigh Wade, heard, and Street Commissioner the big miliary arsenal in one TWO YEAR TERM the ceremony was brought to Ash who was forced out of the flight Di. Mitchell of Summer removed th a t was put to work to fight it of the suburbs. Six hundred mar- Men ill was authorized to investi- the bullet from his jaw. land from a great distance, es Saturday night when it started on the jum p from the Orkney Is ines have been landed to protect ?ate and tak<‘ ac,inn if necessary. GRANTS PASS, Sept. 3. POEMS BY ASHLAND Today Oberg declared the was still held on duty. The rela- pecially for the occasion. It ar- j lands of Iceland. Wade will not Frank Jo rd a n ’s bid for building A. Cobb, who this morning en- interests. WRITER IN LARIAT shooting was the result of trouble tire hum idity was low today and C. rived here about two days a g o 1 tered a plea of guj fn c command a machine of his own 1 sidewalk on Granite street was and has been circling over the ! The September issue of the but will join the crew on one of th a t started several years ago. Re it was feared th a t there would court Of th e possesion of a stP l accepted. Mr. Merrill was a u th INDIAN WOMEN cently the trouble, he said, had be a fu rth er spread of the fire. city. It landed on the other side ' L ariat, a western literary m aga the other planes. was 8entenced thig afternoon t ; orized to investigate the condi been renewed. His old enemy BOBBING HAIR) o f Bear Creek where it was pre zine, contains a group of three The men. before hopping off tion of Almond street, and to re i serve two years in the state peni- had rented some land from pared with lights. This is the I BEER GARDEN TS pair it if necessary. poems w ritten by Blanche Logan this morning, expressed confid a woman friend ' tentiary, by Judge C. M. Thomas. REDDING, Cal. Sept. 3.— Bob of Oberg, first illum inated plane which has | O’Neal, of Ashland. ence th a t they would alight in RAIDED BY COPS Clint Baughman, city fire bed hair has become fash’ionabli The four young men held on a it was said, and had been seen in Ashland and caused A fourth poem by Mrs. O’Neal Boston in a day or two. The not paid the rent, .charge of larceny in a building, aI»ong the Indian women, who an was voted $20 as expense-, Oberg, it I MAR«iri?TB'r n o much excitement in the crowd ■ called “ Three Moods,” was also ( cultural city" is planning a brief : - SHFIELD, Sept. 2. Paul were sentencrd after the charg Quick to follow the styles adoptee to attpnd the meeting of Oregon is said, tried to force payment I Mumpower, state prohibition of- bad been m itjgated to th a t of by the white folks. WHne8Sed itS ”ianeuverings- ! accepted, and will appear in the j ovn,!on °f welcome, as the avia fire departm ent chiefs to be held and a clash ensued. Officials of the Oregon Realm Thanksgiving num ber of the mag- t ° rs i ° thJ r ,?ffiCialS raided j petty larceny. Bill Foster was j At the P°w wow held in Mont- at Astoria soon. The state fire n°i Ue in the city long Oberg insisted th a t his enemy ! were present from the Oregon azine under the heading “ Tree enough for an extended celebra- g,a r n thP south , given 30 days in the county jail, I g0IneIy Creek it was noted that niarshal had requested that the did not do the shooting, but had . 6 k headquarters and took part in the Anthology,” a special feature of ■ tion. s oug str ct ast night and a Daniel Minor 10 days, William al* the young Indian women and Ashland chief attend, as Astotria hired a gunman to kill him. He ceremony. that number. num er o appearances are sched- Kavenaugh 15 days, and Jam es gir!s had adopted the bob, the 8 an example of rebuilding fol- refused to disclose the name of uled for the courts tomorrow Davis (colored) two days. A KinS Tut style being the favorite *ow’ng a fire, and the most up-to- his enemy, morning. One inm ate made an MEN WHO RESIST num ber of others were brought ' Some the elderly Indian women da,e methods of fire prevention MANY ASHLANDERS attem pt at resistance and was COPS ARRESTED have fallen in line, too, and have I ant^ control are incorporated In SEE OREGON CAVES Prineville — Ochoco Timber beaten by the arresting officers. before the court to enter pleas. their hair bobbed. The Indians th e city plans. At present, A»h- Co., considers buying yellow pine It is said th a t the injured man MARSHFIELD, Sept. 3. — D uring th e past week, 35 Ash <lo not go io a barber shop foi la»d is behind many other cities tim ber sufficient to build large was struck with a bottle in t h e 1 land residents went through the George Robertson, North Bend, is the operation, sheep shears be-1 of the state in fire equipment, mill here. hands of one of the officers. ing used at home. I and it was agreed that new ideas Oregon Caves, showing th a t the out on bail of $500, Archie Story Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane Buy C onfectionery and .G rocery; scenic wonder is proving quite put up a sim ilar am ount, and W il would result from sending the Im m ediate P ossession an attraction to local people. On liam Taylor, A rth u r Johnson, Ray -liief to the convention. RECORD BROKEN W ednesday, August 27, Frank mond Davis, Flossie Gregory and BY TUNNEL CREW Nine bundled dollars was vot H anna, Jancy W alker, Mildred Bertie Scofield each posted $25 In a realty transfer completed BURNEY, Cal., Sept. 3.— P. M. ed to purchase a lot at C and Ju dge C. M. Thom as Io Make an and W ilma Gyger, Russel and for their appearance in court to yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Downing, vice president and elec F irst streets, to be used as a A ddress; L ilh iau s to Have Mrs. M. H. Overocker, W illard morrow. Lane became the owners of the trical engineer of the Pacific Gat warehouse site. B!g Program The members of the party were { Charles L. Loomis confectionery Woods, Dick Hitchcock and Jack- EIGHT FIRES RAGING P ass R esolution _______ and Electric Company, has an j arrested Saturday night in a raid and grocery business on the son Gyger went through. The following resolution of con construction Thursday, Clara Huck, Mrs. L. ! at South slough by Sheriff Eiling- Boulevard. Mr. Lane has resign- PORTLAND, September 3—Eight fires started by Tomorrow is scheduled as the uounced th a t dolence was passed: A. Deer and Paul Oeser visited sen an(t deputies and State Officer j ed his position with the Niningei -igbtning aie burning today in the Oakridge district and big day of the annual Old S old-icrews of the comPaQy working the WHEREAS, C H A R L E S L. ! iers’ Reunion Association encamp- intake or No- 1 heading of Pit the attraction. Mrs. F. J. AhV McMills. Robertson resented the sporting goods store, and Mrs. LOOMIS, Mayor of the City of fiâmes are eating into the timber on Salmon creek. Sev-,..... ....... ...... ____ S e v -Im ien t, now in session in Lithia phiee tunnel, in Shasta County strom , Leona Ahlstrom and Ted | intrusion of the offices and , Lane her position as circulation Ashland, died on the 26th day Y erian were Friday visitors. Sat- ! knocked Sheriff Ellingseu down, ! manager of the Tidings, to give era! were also started in Siskiyou and Klamath woods. ¡P ark . At lo.so in the morning, i broke a worid'8 record in tunnel of August, 1924, and urday, Mrs. L. E. F. Allen, Mr. [ and when McMills sought to un- ' all their time to the new busi- Judge C. M. Thomas will make an construction by completing 60C W HEREAS, the present Mayor, CONTENDER WINS TITLE address, a big program is sched feet in the month of August. To and Mrs. W. J. Leafer, Robert hand him, struck the state of- ! ness. and the Common Council of the uled for the afternoon, and at complete the 600 feet the crew in Redwine, Lee, Cecil and J. E. Fi- ficer in the mouth, knocking out Im m ediate Possession 8 p. m., the Lithians will present this heading ha< l to make tw enty-I Clty of Ashl»nxl. as well as the MYATT, R. I., September 3—Edith Gummings, de fleld, A ltlira M. Fifield, Zora Mc- two teeth. Sheriff Ellingsen sub Mr. and Mrs. Lane took im j five feet a dfly f°r the last three | pe°P ‘e oi this City, are fully cog- Courry, Sanford, Elza, Mac and dued Robertson with his billy and mediate possession, and todaj fending champion, was today eliminated in the Women’s a program. The Lithian program, as an days’ which was itself a daily J nizant of the splendid work Mrs. Elma McCourry, were vislt- the party w’ere taken to the were busy renovating the store National golf championship by Mariam Bums in a heart nounced today by V. D. Miller, record on this job. j w hich Mayor Loomis accomplished Marshfield jail. and laying plans for more equip breaking match which went 21 holes. --------------------------- for the City during his incum- ! High Grand Fizz, is as follows: Sunday, C. D. and M. R. Day- ment and a larger stock of sup bency of the office of Mayor and Greetings, Wm. Briggs, city a tto r YACHT TO CIRCLE hoff, Mrs. L. Bromley, Wm. and EX PEC T 7 0 ,0 0 0 TO EN TER plies. They plan to Install more FIRE MENACE IS GREATER GLOBE ON CRUISE also as a citizen prior to that ney, representing Mayor C. H. Clifford Bromley saw th e caves. ! CHICAGO NIGHT SCHOOLS ! complete ----------- confectionery equip ' time, and are aware of the many Pierce. Solo, Mrs. L. N. Wood- Monday visitors were Archie and m ent, to replace several old ma LONDON, Sept. 3.- Eighty per- j sacrifices of time and energy SAN FRANCISCO, September 3—With uncontrolled ' side. instrum ental selections i sons will leave Southampton in CHICAGO, Sept. 3. — Seventy chines with later models, and to M arjorie Million. thousand pupils are expected to put in a larger supply of grocer files rushing through the national forests in California, j Mrs. e . a . Woods and sons. Read i October in the W’estw ard, claimed which the service of the people enroll in the free evening ele ies, to supply the tourist and the fire menace is “ becoming serious,” the District For-jing> Dr- M»ttie Shaw, solo. Dr to be the largest motor-sailing meant to Mr. Loomis, and PENDLETON MAN m entary and high schools of Chi neighborhood demand. ester’s office declared this afternoon. More than 50 light-' G. Phetteplace. Civil war ance- yacht afloat, on a ’round-the- W HEREAS, it is the desire of RAZOR SUICIDE cago during the Fall term which As a clerk in the Nininger es ning fires have been reported in the last two days. An un-! dotes and lessons therefrom , Rev. world cruise for scientific re the Mayor and Common Council lo make a perm anent record of W. Judson Oldfield. starts September 15, it was an tablishm ent, Mr. Lane had much ! search purpose. controlled fire in the Monterey district has laid waste! PENDLETON, Sept. 3.— W orn nounced by Morgan G. Hoggs, as- their appreciation of the work At present, more than 90 bad- experience in confectionery work. The westward is of 3,000 tons out and despondent by reason of i sistant superintendent of the Mrs. Lone has for several years to 16,000 acres of brush lands. ges have been sold, according to burden and js QWned and wU1 be which Mr. Loomis lias accomplish illness of the last two years. D. schoo,8. Sixty-two thousand en- been m anager of th e Tidings cir G. O. Van N atta, commander of commanded by Commander C. H .. ed, and to give an expression of W. Evans, 60, a resident of Uma rolled last year. RACING DRIVER MEETS DEATH th e Association. Not all the Lightoller, who, as second officer culation departm ent. . 7 ? ° ,!lP ones which he tilla county for four years, end badges have been sold to war vet of the Titanic, remained on board left behind. The Loomis, business was es ed his life Sunday night by slash LONDON, September 3—Dario Resta, one of the most erans, but many more of the old until she sank. F IR E S CONTROLLED NOW THEREFORE, BE IT tablished in 1900, following Mr. ing his th ro at with a razor. He tim ers are expected in today. All famous automobile racing drivers in the world, was kill RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR Loomis’ injury, and has w itnes The Navy D epartm ent of the was dead when found. Two fires started Tuesday night sed a steady growth. It started ed this afternoon in a smashup while trying for file ‘ accomodations I AND COMMON COUNCIL OF Lit,lia P aik are United States Hydrographic Office His widow and nine children t by Hgb tning, and which were with practically nothing, and was world’s speed record. Resta’s machine struck an obstacle takeD’ &ad “ may be neces8ary has provided Commanger Lightol THE CITY OF ASHLAND, ORE survive. No inquest was made. burning in the Ashland creok slowly built up to its present size. to get more. GON: on the speedway and crashed into an iron fence. The gas Y esterday evening the American ler with a set of charts covering That the Mayor and Common Mr. Evans was living at the home watershed were apparently under the tour, and has asked him to re of his brother-in-law , R. O. Earn- ■ control today and did but little oline tank took fire and the car burned up. Resta appear Legion put on the program , which port to the departm ent on it. The Council of the City of Ashland, on Clatskanie — Bridge across h a rt, on W ild Horse creek. W ith ■ damage. It is thought th a t the was featured by a duet by Miss ed in many of the biggest races in the United States, win trip will take approxim ately ten beht ir of themselves officially, as his fam ily he moved here from rain this afternoon aided in put Beaver Creek completed, and Poley and Miss Allen, and ad months, and a complete film of individuals, and on behalf of the Ralnier-Clatskanie-M ist highway ning sensational victories on the Indianapolis speedway M issouri four years ago. ting them down. dresses by J. O. Rigg and Dr. being rushed. the whole of the route will be and at Sheepshead Bay. Crandall. taken. (Continued on Page Four) LARGE CROWD ATTENDS KLAN CEREM O NIAL WILL LAND IN BOSTON THIS WEEK Elias Bomber, Called Deadliest of War Engines I ’ jr ... n ---'C IT Y COUNCIL VOTES $ 7 ,0 0 0 IN E X PE N SE S O te. CIVIL WAR STARTS WHEN PLANE FALLS SALE IS REPORTED •n. T