* 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 ation al N ew s W ire Service) VOL. XLVIII. S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 43. ASHLAND CLIMATE ithout the use of medicine cures aine cases out of ten of asthma This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 WILD BULL IS DEFEATED BY NEGRO BATTLER SAYS BRYAN FERVER T E D MANY FACTS 1 PO LK ’E W O R K IN G OX A SH LA N D K O K B K R Y ' ! t: ----------- «; ’♦ A sh lan d police to d a y w ere X? ♦J s till w o rk in g on a ro b b ery U XX co m m itted W ed n esd ay n ig h t XX XX a b o u t 10 o'clock w hen b u rg - XX! XX Jars tied M. J. Love, S o u th - XX | XX e rn P acific b ra k e m a n , in XX XX his bed an d robbed him of XX! XX $30S. XX rr he b u rg la rs e n te re d th e XX KILLERS ARE STARTED ON PRISON LIFE JA PS TAKE INTEREST IN HARTMAN PROt ESS XX , ----------- n XX T he J a p a n e s e w ho M onday XX XX v isited th e H a rtm a n sh a le XX 8 oil p ro je c t w ere Tom XX XX S u g im o to , G. F u g in io ta , K. XX XX O k a m n ra , c h ie f of th e sh a le XX 8 oil d e p a rtm e n t of th e M an- XX 8 c h u ria ra ilro a d com pany, Z. XX 8 In a tty e , y S a c ra m e n to m er- XX I 8 c h a n t, II. S ogim a, p ro p rie to r XX i 8 a n d e r u d u ito u i r of OI “ T f i he le H H olm ohn X X X X ZN* TA • • 8 S hin, a San F ra n c isc o pa- X? 8 p e r, T r. Abe. P re sid e n t of th e XX 8 "N ew W o rld ,” a San F ra n - XX j 8 cisco p a p e r, S. K a n e m o to , XX i XX ow n er of a f r u it ra n c h , a n d XX ■ 8 M. T a k a ts u g i, an in te r p re te r . XX ‘8 T he m e n a re ta k in g a keen XX ! 8 in te re s t in th e in d u stry , as XX 8 th e r e a re d e p o sits of oil XX X» s h a le in C h in a a n d J a p a n , XX NEW YORK. S ept., 12. — 8 an d a s tro n g com pany has XX N ew sp ap er m en g e n e ra lly who ; XX been form ed w ith th e view of XX saw th e W ills-F irp o fig h t last XX e s ta b lis h in g th e H a rtm a n XX n ig h t a t N ew ark, New J e rs e y , ! 8 process on th e ir holdings. XX g av e W ills a big edge in th e 12 ¡ 8 XX XX XX 8 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Í ro u n d bout. LLSGIVEN WILL HE MEET DEMPSEY# Con, Claims That n Love home, found the man xx Awakened by Strident Gono I opold Escape D eath XX to call th e police In th e 8 ) V o d e r W heels of Train on ' That C onditions Deplored X X m ea n tim e , th e b u rg la rs had X X Rifle to Prison W ere in 1910 • XX madO th e ir escape. XX i XX A cco rd in g to C hief of I’o- JJ J O L IE T , III., S ept. 12.— A C H IC A G O , Sept. 12. XX lice M cNabb, th e ro b b e ry XX s tr id e n t tin g in g gong a t 6 a. nt. B ro th e r C h a rle s B ryan a p - | o b a d th e a p p e a ra n c p of bej „ th is m o rn in g w as th e su m m o n s to p e a rs to be o p e ra tin g his Vice n th e w ork nf hobQe3 ' convicts 9305 and 9306. w ho so P re s id e n tia l c an d id acy upon th e XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX re c e n tly w ere N a th a n L eopold and sa m e lines of so p h is try as w as __________ R ic h a rd Loeb, th a t th e sh a c k le s m ad e fam o u s by h ’s b ro th e r W il­ had begun td bind. liam J . iu his th re e c a n d id a c ie s All s p e c ta to rs w ere a u n it in T oday is n o t a u3ua! d a y in th e i o r th e P re sid e n c y ” , said C on-j u / n i w flay in g th e poor sh ow ing of both big p riso n , as it is N a tio n a l De­ g re ssm a n O scar J . L a rso n , of D u­ ; m en. W ills had p ra c tic a lly every fen se Day. Its m ea n in g , how ever, lu th . M innesota. I ro u n d , b u t e ith e r w o u ld n ’t oi is d iffe re n t to th e 2,200 convicts “ In his E lk p o in t, S o u th D ak o ta, i co u ^ n t appiy th e knockou behind - th e g ra y s to n e w alls, as sp eech on L a b o r Day, ‘B ro th e r punch. F irp o w as held helpless C^harles’ m ad e a n u m b e r of m is- Says Oregon C om m unities Invest th e re w ill be “ p a trio tic e x e rc ise s” by W ill’s fam o u s rig h t. only. Money in E nterprises Instead le a d in g s ta te m e n ts w hich th e B oxing d o p e s te rs h ad it a ll fig u re d o u t th a t H a rry W ills, th e M. L o ck er A ddivsse« W o rk e rs Dempsey B ored L oeb an d L eopold did n ot of A w aiting Help Racing Program and Exhib- B lack P a n th e r ,” if he d e fe a te d L u is F irp o , w ould m eet J a c k D em p­ f a r m e r s of S o u th D a k o ta , as well I rom Ja c k s o n , J o s e p h in e J a c k D em psey w as so u n in te r ­ _______. b re a k fa s t in th e m ain d in in g sey fo r th e c h a m p io n sh ip . W ills p u t it a ll over th e A rg e n tin e s c ra p ­ its Please Large Throng n s th e fa rm e rs of th e c o u n tr y , i»Q«l K la m a th C o u n ties e ste d th a t he le ft th e a re n a in PO R TLA N D , Sept. 12.— Com - j ro o ,n - b« t w e re fed in th e ir cells, per la s t n ig h t, b u t th e a ff a ir w as so u n in te re s tin g t h a t e x p e rts now at Annual Event g e n e ra lly , sh o u ld have no d iffi­ d o u b t if a W ills-D em psey go w ill e v e r be s ta g e d . th e m id d le of th e n in th ro u n d . m u n itie s c f th e s ta te a re s h o w - 1 N a rro w E scap e c u lty in s e ttin g to rig h t by r e f e r ­ A. M. L ocker, re p re s e n ta tiv e of T h e b o u t ended F irp o ’s hopes hayrick makes T he p a ir of a le r t, e a g e r s la y - 1 hit e n c e to th e reco rd s. He d e c la r­ i ing X new r p ir it of p ro g re ss b y . th e I n te r n a tio n a l C ouncil of Re- -of a g a iu m e e tin g D em psey fo r the 'n v e s tin g th e ir own c a p ita l in d e - ' i r s > r -d i» g to p riso n la st n ig h t in ed t h a t th e R ep u b lican p a rty is v e lo p m e n t p ro je c ts an d re f u sin g ¡ an a u to m o h ile , a lm o st !o?t th e ir 1 g io u s E d u c a tio n is v isitin g ¡n j w o rld ’s h eav y w eig h t crow n, and i C aine E a rly an d S tayed re sp o n sib le fo r s tr ik in g a blow A shland to d ay and will m eet rep - { ’s d o u b ted if it helped W ill’t j l a t e ; C om m unity E x h ib its lives w hen th e c a r v eered from a t a g ric u ltu re in re d u c in g prices to lo n g er a w a it d e v e lo p m en t by re e e n ta tiv o s of th re e c o u n tie s ch a n ce s m uch It had been free-1 W ell L iked of farm p ro d u c ts a n d ‘red u c in g o u taid e in te re s ts , said I. E. V in­ th e ro ad to avoid a p receed in g h e re in a co n fe re n ce in re g a rd to ly p red ic te d th a t th e w in n e r m ach in e. T he c a r w hich held th ? ing, p re sid e n t of th e S ta te C h a m ­ th e v a lu e of c u rre n c y from $34 tc S u n d a y School w ork. T h ia is th e '\o u d .m eet th e tltle h o ld e r som e All A shland w as o u t veste.-day ----------- ber of C om m erce, on his a rriv a l tw o k ille rs lan d ed on a tra c k of $39 p e r c a p ita. firs t sto p Mr, L o c k e r is m a k in g tim e n ex t y ear, but both f i g h t - ' io see th e A sh la n d Day e v e n ts a t he C e n tra l R a ilro a d n e a rb y . T he P a r a d e o f 3 0 ,0 0 0 M a rk s O b seiv to d ay from a to u r of all th e lead Speed» Inaccurate J o h n M- C o u rt Dies nt S alem ; in O regon. lie will he h e re for »ers m ad e such a poor sh o w in g ¡he Ja c k so n c o u n ty fa ir At noon a n c e a t C a p ito l; A sh lan d “ M r. B ry an sh o u ld h av e told ing c itie s a n d to w n s of O regon fra n tic e ffo rts of n e w sp a p e r m en W<»s III T w o We<*ks; Sue. ton days v isitin g d iffe re n t com ­ th a t Ja c k p ro b ab ly w ould re fu se -.11 th e b u s r.ess houses c lo se d ’ ah d s h e riffs , w ho fla g g e d an on- In R eadiness A b o u t one and one h a lf y e a rs th e fa c ts to th e S outh D akota e e sso r Not N am ed m u n itie s. • ru s h in g tra in , a lo n e saved t h e ' ----------- to m eet e ith e r of them . and m ac h in es and sta g e s w ere ago th e re w aa a decided d e p re s ­ fa rm e rs , nam ely , th a t in th e f a l1 An all-iTay m e e tin g of Sunday I n d e r th e New Je rs e y law s, a loaded fo r se v e ra l h o u rs. all iv fs of Loeb a n d L eopold. T he W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 12.— T h e; o f 1919, a y e a r b e fo re th e elec sion in th e s ta te ,”- said V ining. SALEM.- Sept. 12. — J u tie r ' School w o rk e rs from Ja ck so n . b o u t w hich does not have a knock- d riv in g to th e fa ir g ro u n d s ‘T he pedple w ere ta lk in g tax con tra in sto p p ed less th a n fifty feet I g re a te s t p eace-tim e m ilita ry d is - ' tio n of a R ep u b lican P re sid e n t J o h n M cC ourt, of th e O r e g o n ! Jo se p h in e an d K la m a th c o u n tie s nut c a n n o t he a w a rd e d to e ith e r fro m th e au to m o b ile . T he s te lla r a ttr a c tio n oi th e litio n s, h u t th e y h av e accep ted p lay in th e h isto ry of th e U nited ! th e D em o c ra tic p a rty s ta r te d th e T h e tw o y o u th , m ay n e v e r see S ta te s took place' to d a y ’ o s "the < d i“ ' “ Ol’" ' "" b e " ' g " ° 'd IO,,“ y 01 « * •’" » m an , hut all sp o rt e x p e sts w ere day w as th e h o .s e racin g e v e n ts th ese c o n d itio n s as in e v ita b le and sy ste m of d e fla tio n w hich had th e h y te ria n C h u rch . M rs. J e a n M. a re not o n ly fac in g th em b u t ex* 'aeh o th e r a g „ a in _ In Ih e ir U ve,, _ _ _ „ _ u n a n im o u s in h e ra ld in g th e T he g ra n d s ta n d was filled w i.h i made ',u 1 neas of n e a m°r“,D |5 “ 1!'- d is a s tro u s effect upon fa rm prices rly tw o w eeks. D eath Jo h n s o n , a c tin g g e n e ra f s e c re ta ry h ih itin g th e ir fa ith in th e future J W a rd e n W h itm a n 3aid to d ay T he m an pow er. black p a n th e r ’ a s th e v icto r. 1 A shland U pon th e rec o m m e n d a tio n of re s id e n ts , and m any „ , . - w as cau sed by e n d o c a rd itis of th e fo r th e O regon C ouncil of R e lig ­ In . A rg s w ill he placed in cells io , e n tin a , b e fo re he c a m e i ¡o c a | c a ra w ero p o r te d on th e In­ P r e s id e n t W ilson, his F e d e ra l Re- of th e ir c o m m u n ities by going d lad iffe re n t p a rts of th e p riso n , and ; o a n o th e r“ V a l m o V u L S m ^ aUd pneH m onia' ious E d u c a tio n is in A sh lan d help to A m tric a th is la st tim e, F i r p o ; Pjd o of tb e tra c k serve^ B o a rd , m ad e up of D em o­ 'h e a d .” The man who will succeed Mr. ing to a rr a n g e th e p ro g ra m and fo u g h t an In d iffe re n t fig h t w ith I V in in g ex p ressed th e opinion will not be allo w ed to g e th e r. U n-j effo rt w as m ad e to m ak e th e f i r s t ' c ra ts so lely , e sta b lish e d a d e ­ M cC ourt h a s been selected , b u t m eet th e w o rk e rs of th is p a rt o f S p alla, th e Ita lia n , ta k in g fo u r-: R an d P la y s fla tio n policy in th e w in te r of th a t O regon h ad m ad e th e t u n less th e y see each o th e r m a rc h in g d e fe n se test a success. A p a ra d e th e n a m e will n o t be m ad e p u b - 1 B etw een th e paces, th e A sh- he sta te . tee n ro u n d s to tu rn th e tric k h a t w ould lead it to w a rd a s tu rd y o th e m ess h a ll, th e y w ill n e v e r , of 30,066 m en fe a tu re d th e cere- 1919 a n d 1920 w hich h a d th e ef lie u n til a f te r th e fu n e ra l, Gov- T hen he k n o ck ed o u t a c o u p le ! lan<* * on(,e rt B and played, and O th e r s ta te a n d n o rth w e s t de- E ven if th e y se e : m onies h e r. u tu re g ro w th a n d th a t th e only m eet a g a in . fe e t of re d u c in g th e p rice of No , erno>- P ie rc e sa id to d ay . O scar n o ra ln a tio n a l lea d e rs w ill be pres- m ore fig h te rs , and im m ed ia te ly i ,b e G*'-hians occupied a special 3 co rn from $1.53 in J u ly 192& th in g now la c k in g w as a s ta te each o th e r, th e y w ill not he allow - a lte r L. a h u e a n d cry w as ra ise d In t h e ' s t< i’011 lb e R ra u d sta n d . ed to ta lk . waie X a ? ? “■ ° ‘ ¡H , í , e r - o tD a lla s ’ a n d . 7 ', : ™ : - nr to 73 c e n ts in D ecem ber of th a t Leadership to w a rd th is goal T h e fa ir a s so c ia tio n 's tra ilh - D irec to r i good old U. S. A. fo r a r e tu r n r e tir in g c h in i o í ntaff I p °Ttla n '1; ’■nmore.l a» I h o lV e n N nys. E d u c a tio n a l I O ne of th e p ro b le m s th a t V in- „ Mi>nuul L ab o r i tirin ie f of s ta f f ,.a » d o th e r | possib!e su ccesso r y e a r. T h e p ric e of s te e rs fel m en h a n d le d th e g re a t crow d in fo r th e P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h and b o u t w ith th e cham pion. B oth L oeb and L eopold, 1“ j g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls, rev iew ed t h e ! fro m $15.3$ to $12.09 in D ecem ­ ng said he e n c o u n te re d on his M cC ourt w as a n o ted ju r- ) Dr. F re d G rey, E d u c a tio n D ir­ an o rd e rly m a n n e r, and th e Iu th e m e a n tim e o th e r co n ­ b e r of th a t y e a r. No. 2 w heat to u r w as th e one of k e e p in g t o u r - ’ sp ite of th e ir u n iv e rs ity ed u eg -i p a ra d e . « • in t h e e la te to r a lo n g e r per-1 lio n , will he Phi to m an u a l , , - j I . .M e ta l c irc le » -th e te U w a r ‘ o r'e s e m * £ e c to r of th e C o n g re g a tio n a l te n d e rs had cropped up. T h ere t l t j o r g w as m a rk e d by its o r d e r ­ f e ll fro m $ 2 .SO to $1.96 d u rin g C h u rch . T hey w ill give ta 'k s was H a rry W ills, th e “ B lack liness. iod. H e ex pressed Ihe o p in io n ) bor, it w as said to day. t h e sa m e p e rio d th e sam e p e r­ - Z ! p. °C.1 ” G e n e ,«i P e rsh in g s j had been a m e m b e r of th e su- d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n an d evening A fte r Ih rac e p ro g ra m , th e n u r t c a t p riso n fa re , w hich P a n th e r ,” to be reck o n ed w ith. io d . H og p rices fell fro m $15.88 th a t O regen w as n o t m a k in g ih e i s ( f naV a c c o u n tin g to th e n a tio n .” j p re m e c o u rt fo r se v era l v e a ra . session?. W ills had been on D em psey's i crow d s c a tte re d to th e v a rio u s ex- n o ft of its o p p o rtu n itie s a n d th a t m uch d iffe re n t from th e lu x u i- j s e c r e ta r y W eek s, a n d G en eral i t o $9 66. A b o u t tw o w eeks ago, he con-j T he e n tire staff w ere g u e s ts of tra il fo r m o u th s. T he c h a m p io n ! Dibits and concessions. io n s d iet to w hich th e y a re a c - 1 in t h “ th e to u ris ts sh o u ld be told of P e rsh in g w ill sp eak th ro u g h a S ta rte d Im p ro v e m e n t t r a d e d p n e u m o n ia , an d had been ) th e K iw a n is clu b th is noon gnd w as w llliu g to m ee t h im — p ro v ld - ! ev en in g , m any a tte n d e d th e m in cu3tom ed. yhe scenic w o n d e rs in v a rio u s ra d io n on D efense D ay to n ig h t Im m e d ia te ly upon assu m in g c o n tra c te d p n e u m o n ia , an d h a d i p r . L o ck er m ade th e p rin c ip a l ad- ed, of co u rse , som e p ro m o te r 3trel show by th e Dixie Synco- L e o p o ’d w ill not h av e a c h a n c e ; a t 9:* i5 E a s te rn tim e p a rts of th e s ta te . c o n tro l of th e g o v e rn m e n t it. rEhft i been co n fin ed to bed since. Yes- d ress. w o u 'd h a n g up a s u ita b le p u rse — p a to r s, and la te r, th e d an ce flo o r T he s ta te c h a m b e r le a d e r also to w rite th e hooks w ith w hich h e I —___________ _______ ________ 1 9 2 1 , th e R e p u b lic a n p a rty se Since th e d e a th cf M arion and J a c k w a sn ’t m o d est In h i s , w as filled. J.aid t h a t O regon sh o u ld su p p o rt I ex p reseed th e in te n tio n of occupy- a b o u t im p ro v in g c o n d itio n s b; (C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) i L aw ren ce, tlie best k n o w n S unday d e m a n d s A nd it cam e to n a u g h t. in g h im self. W a rd e n W h itm a n E x h ib its Good p ro v id in g fo r g o v e rn m e n t loans n e a s u re s fo r in cre ase d fo rest ' School m an in A m erica Mr. Lock- said . Once a w eek, each p ris o n ­ :oad a p p ro p ria tio n s an d devise a R ickard Inspired T he e x h ib .is th is y e a r we e to be m ad e n ot only to banking 1 e r h a s b eea a p p o in te d to th e e r m ay w rite one le tte r each. leg islativ e e n a c tm e n t to save th e Tex R ic k a rd , boxing im p re sa rio , c h a ta v te riz e d as “ b e tte r th a n in s titu tio n s , b u t to liv esto ck loan i w ork fo rm e rly .lone by Mr L a w ­ saw a w ay o u t of th e d ilem m a, e v e r.” O utstandFiig fe a tu re s w ere tim b er lin in g a ll h ig h w a y s of th e companies and a n y c o o p e ra tiv e a s ­ rence. H e saw a ch a n ce to b rin g th e th e school a n d c o m m u n ity exhih- so c ia tio n of p ro d u c e rs. W ith in a sta te . A su p p e r fo r re lig io u s w o rk e r W ild Bui ” an d th e “ B lack itia, an d th e a u to m o b ile show . few w eek s a f te r th e a d o p tio n of : i i bein g p lan n e d a t w hich tim e P a n th e r ” to g e th e r, th e w in n e r to W o rk done by th e v a r lous schools this R e p u b lic a n policy, lo an s w ere ACCEPTS HOME IN POOR th e re w ill he ro u n d -ta b le di c e s ­ h av e a go w ith th e c h am p io n , in th e c o u n ty , in clv d in g m an u a l HOUSE AS COIN DECIDES being m a d e a t th e r a te of $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,- BIG LOSS SUFFERED sio n s an d a b u sin e ss sessio n . T he 000 a d a y to th e f a rm e rs an d R 0 M E Ga &cpt 12 _ G ua, W ills sn ap p ed a t th e ch an ce, a rts , h a n d ic ra ft, p o ste r a n d a r t BEND, September 12—A loss estimated at $25, 000 public is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a t ­ F irp o w as o b d u ra te fo r a w hile, j w o rk , 'a n d school w ork w as liv e sto c k m en, a n d d u rin g th e j S to c k m a y e r w ho h a s eig h ty -six J te n d all m eetin g s. f i r s t y e a r of th e o p e ra tio n of th is y e a rs of w rin k le s on h is tire d i R< p u b lic a n C a n d id a te s fo r Gov He w ould n o t com e N o rth a g a i n ., show n. T he la te s t m odels of th e •<>v- les’nlted at Sisters last night when fire broke out in the ■ c in o ir h ip in W a sh in g to n R e p u b lic a n polidy lo an s a g g re ­ lo o k in g face, w o u ld n ’t m ak e up But th e line of th e golden m o to r w orld we.-e show n a t th e Gist hotel and six buildings were destroyed, In N a rro w R ace g a tin g m o re th a n $ 3 4 6 ,000,000 h is m ind to go to th e p o o rk o u se sh e k e ls th a t R ic k a rd d an g led b e - 'a u t o show . i DAIRYMAN GORED w e re m ade. fore him wan too m uch. So C o m m u n ’ty e x h ib its ’ fro m Jo se- so he le t a coin do it. SE A T T L E , S ept. 12.-—114 p re -, MISS JACOBS WINS TITLE TO DEATH BY BOLL F irp o cam e— g a rb e d in s ilk s th is j p h in e, K la m a th and Siskiyou “ T h e official T re a s u ry re c o rd s A S a lv a tio n A rm y w o rk e r c in c ts in th e s ta te y et to be h e a rd ; ♦ I a s to m oney in c irc u la tio n from p leaded w ith S to c k m a y e r th a t fro m , C olonel H a rtle y of E v e r e t t ,1 PHILADELPHIA, September 12—Helen Jacobs, of ST. H E L E N S , O re., Sept. 12.— f i n e — a n d he an d W ills m ixed It i co u n ties, as w ell a s from J a c k so n up n t Tex R ic k a rd ’s J e rs e y C ity , c o u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l d is tric ts , a t- 1919 to 1924 show up th e in a c c u r­ th e “ h o m e ” w as th e place to rest ¡»•oininent T h rrly A cre?. le a d ^ E. F re n c h , of V an co u v er, B e r k e l e y , t o d a y WOB the national g irls’ singles te n n is'N- J- Barker, 58. j t r a d e d m uch a tte n tio n . a t e s ta te m e n ts of Mr. B ry an in his w e a ry b ones d u rin g th e fin a l for is gor- th e R e p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n title, defeating Alice Frances, of Orange N J 6— and * dairyman of Goble- Ore.-wa e v e n s tro n g e r term s. M r. B ry an p eriod of h is life P e rh a p s ih e m ediocre fig h t th a t • C om edy A d P le a se s fo r th e g o v e rn o rsh ip of W a s h - !6 _ ^ ’ K i ed to d e a th by h is own p p riz riz e bull q u o te d th e m oney in c irc u la tio n as WilLs p u t up w ith B a rtle y M a d - B e t w e e n tw o of th e races, th e “ I w o n ’t say ‘Y es’,” th e aged in g to n by 1,543 v o tes I t is he co u n ty fa ir a t th e C olum bia $54 p e r c a p ita , b u t failed to s ta te m an d e c la re d . d en, w hen he failed to knock him j Cj-owd w as del ghteni by a com edy ieved th a t th e re m a in in g 114 p re- ¡ g ro u n d s to d ay . t h a t t h a t w as th e fig u re fo r 1919. AMERICA RETAINS TENNIS TITLE o u t in th e fifte e n -ro u n d b a t t l e ; a ct, fe a tu rin g a h a y ra c k an d tw o T hen cam e a p a u se as th e Sal- c in c ts w ill be ev en ly s p lit T he Mr. B a k e r e n te re d a s ta ll to T h e n cam e a d e fla tio n of c u r ­ vatio n A rm y w o rk e r trie d to th in k v o te now s ta n d s : H a rtle y , 5 7 ,342; hold re c e n tly , had so m e th in g to u n u su a l tu m b le rs . T he m en w ere Lfeed th e bull. re n c y , a s w ell a3 of p rices of farm of eom e m ea n s of p e rs u a s io n t h a t i F re n c h , 55,799. : PHILADELPHIA, September 12—America retained ^nletMUm^ownïnTcrÎsheiU™ do w ith F irp o ’s c h a n g e of m ind, j d resse d as a f a rm e r an d his w ife. p ro d u c ts , u n d e r th e th e n D em o­ w ould prove effective. Y e sterd a y a fte rn o o n , F re n c h ! P a VIS cup another year w|ien the Tilden-Johnston ch est a n d lwngs by u sin g its feet. T he a c co u n ts of th a t fig h t w ere and m ad e a g r e a t h it l»y th e ir c r a tic a d m in is tra tio n . T re a s u ry ____ n o t f la tte rin g ° to W ills. P o o r an tics. “ G ot a c o in ? ” th e old m an s u d - : ie a w ith a p lu ra lity of o nly 53 combination this afternoon defeated Patterson and Wood w as rem oved . uncon- s ta tis tic s show th a t fro m $54 p er n e a rb y fa ir b u ild in g h a n d s w as th e excn8e of th e I T he r e s u lts of th e races T h u rs- d e n ly ask ed . “ P itc h i3 u p .” ¡v o te s , b u t w hen f u r th e r r e tu r n s ¡ o f A n s f rn H t» S— 7 Q G 1 rp*"^ previous single? c a p ita c irc u la tio n on J u ly 1, 1919, “ B lack P a n th e r ” fo r h is sh ow ing d ay w ere a s follow s: tin k le it fell ón t h e ’ cam e in. H a rtle y ju m p e d in th e W ith : victories gave the Americans the cup, although one singles where Mina H’ Little’ Red Cr°SS a g a in s t M adden. th e c irc u la tio n fell tw $50 p er floor. 2 :1 4 T ro t n u rse , a d m in is te re d f ir s t aid. He c a p ita on J u ly 1, 1920 and b efore “ W h a t is i t ? ” S to c k m a y e r a s k ­ Y e sterd a y , F re n c h led in 2169 ¡an<^ 0110 doubles match are yet to be played, died in 35 m in u te s. A B uck am-1 ___________________ F ir s t h e a t— O reg o n B o n d, th e R e p u b lic a n p a rty , w hich w ent ed w ith a gasp. R ajsin E x p ress, p re c in c ts o u t of 2453 in th e s t a t e .' — L ----------------------- -------— E x o d u s; T im e b u la n c e w as c alled from P o rt- in to p o w er in M arch 1921, w as " H e a d « ,” re p lie d th e S a lv atio n 2 :1 5 1-4. B o th c a n d id a te s to d ay a d m itte d i PERSHING TO RETIRE SAYS WIFE CAN’T i lan d , h u t Mr. B a rk e r w as dead a b le to e s ta b lis h its p la n s fo r A rm y m an. SUE HER HUSBAND Second lie a t- —R asin E xpress. th a t th e fin a l r e s u lts w ould p r o b - ) i a n W r» t „ ------------------- j w hen it a rriv e d . * d e a lin g w ith th e s u b je c t of de­ “ T h a n k C-od! I ’ll g o ,” th e o 'd ab ly n o t be k n o w n u n til an o f-; jYASHLNGTON, September 12—At noon toniOITi OW,) T he body w as ta k e n in c h a rg e i O regon Bond, E x o d u s; T im e, fla tio n on J u ly 1, 1921, th e p er m an m u m b led a n d w en t to h is 2 :1 5 1-4. f t ia l ca n v ass is m ad e of th e com -! after 40 consecutive years of Service, General P e rilin g by th e c o ro n e r an d w ill be re -! TACOMA, W ash., Sept. 12. - c a p ita c irc u la tio n h a d fa lle n to new hom e. h e a t - R a s 'n p le te r e tu r n s . T he le a d see-saw ed i will retire from tbe army and will formallv relinquish llis moved to tbe B a rk e r hom e t n - i A d e m u rre r, h o ld in g th a t N etti j T h ird Exp,-ess. $45 p e r c a p ita. A fte r h is a rriv a l th e r e he d e­ b ack a n d fo rth b e tw e en th e ‘ « I port as Chief of Staff. His retirement comes according to" m o rro w W alk M acL ean had no legal c a p ­ O regon Bond. E x o d u s; T im e. Deflated Currency a c ity to su e A. R. Mac-Lean and 2 :1 6 1-2. clined to sleep on h is bed, s a y - i c a r iy to d ay . E a rly to ta ls gave F re n c h a , a m ilitary rule which automatically „ retires all armv v men ‘ T h u s you will se e ,” said Mr. ing he had not sle p t in d o o rs f o ri h is son K e n n e th R oss M acLean for R a isin E x p re ss won th e race. L a rso n , “ t h a t th e re w as a d e ­ fifty y e a rs. E ach n ig h t he sleep s j jea(j of 450 v o tes, b u t a little la t- at the age of 64. Pershing will reach that age tomorrow J SALEM W ILL LOSE a lleg ed a lie n a tio n of affections. P u rse $600. fla tio n of c u rre n c y as w ell as on th e g ra ss ju s t off th e w indow I e r , r e tu r n s p u t H a rtle y a h e a d There will be no formal ceremonies ill accordance w i f h ! STREET GAR TRACKS w ith Ollier o b jec tio n s, w as e n te r-! 2 :1 1 P a c e p ric e s u n d e r th e D em o cratic a d ­ of his little room . w ith a p lu ra lity of 223. T h en a j |Jle desires of the General ’ ' " ! - -------- i ed in s u p e rio r c o u rt to d a y by F ir s t h e a t — W a rre n D irect. SA LEM , S ept. 12.— T he Salem M a u r ic e A. L a n g h o rn e , a tto rn e y : p , j s( m in is tra tio n of 1919 a n d 1920 j ru sh cam e fo r H a rtle y , w ho Í3 . Jo n e s. H al B row n; T im e, city council, by a vo te of 10 to : fo r th e d e fe n d a n ts A ccom pany­ a n d p a r t of 1921. B u t, w h a t is T H R E A T E N R A T E R IS E t now le a d in g by o v e r 1,000. 2 :1 1 1-4. FORESTS AGAIN MENACED j 3, to d a y passed an o rd in a n c e ing th e d e m u rre r w as a m otion m o re in te r e s tin g is th a t Mr C E N T R A L IA , W a sh ., S ept. 12.) In W a sh in g to n , th e R ep u b lican Second h e a t— H al B row n, W ar- a u th o riz in g (he S o u th e rn P acific in th e form of a p e titio n to h av e B ry a n , in q u o tin g th e c irc u la tio n — A t th e w eekly m ee tin g of t h e ! n o m in a tio n is re g a rd e d as a n elec- PORTLAND, September 12 Hot, searing winds, HC-j co m p an y to rem o v e its s t r e e t c a r ' s tru c k from th e d o c u m e n t of th e re „ D irect, B liste r J o n e s, T im e, o f $39 p e r c a p ita took th e year c ity com m ission y e ste rd a y a le t-j tio n , as in the* p a s t th e s ta te h a s 2:11 1-4. 19 2 2 , ig n o re d th e official T re a s ­ te r w as re a d from th e W a s h in g - . j)een h e a v ily R e p u b lic a n . T h e j f'°Bipanied by low humidity, again seriously menaced the tra c k s on S e v e n te e n th s tr e e t, be- p a iu in tiff ti c e rta in a lle g a tio n s, on T h ird h e a t— H al B row n, Blis- u r y s ta te m e n t w hich acco m p an ied ton su rv e y in g and ra tin g b u re a u cam p aig n w as q u ie t a n d d ig n i- ‘lorests of the Northwest, the district forester announced *wee“ D ^nd C e n te r s tre e ts , on th e g ro u n d s th a t th e y w ere im I to r J o n e s > W a r, en D r e d ; T im e, th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e m oney th r e a tin g to in c re a se C e n tra lia ’s ; fled, b u t a t p re s e n t, in te r e s t h a s here today. F ifty men -and airplanes were rushed to the S e v e n te e n th s tr e e t b etw een D. a n d m a te ria l a n d irre le v a n t M a rk e t, an d on S u m m e r s t r e e t ’ M acL ean, «on of a w e a lth y Ta-1 2 l2> P u rs e $6 "°- in c irc u la tio n on t h a t d a te , w hich fire in su ra n c e r a te s five p er c e n t j re a c h e d a fe v e r h e a t in b o th Baker forest near Bellingham, Washington, to fight the betw een M a rk e t a n d C h e m e k eta , com a b u sin e ss m an , w as a rr e s te d ! I'u rlo n g s stated t h a t a new fo rm of c irc u ­ u n le ss a p u m p e r is p u rc h a se d by cam ps, a n d w ith th e pu b lic flames of nine fires that have broken out there in tbe past and to e sta b lish m o to r b u s l i n e s ; w hile a s tu d e n t a t B ow den college K ilH ne«r, H ard w o o d . D 'am ond latio n s ta te m e n t w as a d o p ted th e city . A ction of th e le tte r ----------------------------- o m ittin g tr a n s f e r s of gold b etw een w as d e fe rre d one w eek. T he cost I S u th e rlin — L ocal c a n n e ry w o rk - 24 hours. 250 men are on tlie fire line near Carlton, O re-;In their pldCe J Brunswick, Me., on his wife’s D ick; T im a 56.5. P u rs e $75. l ’iv tv E îg îitiis M lle F ed eral R e s e rv e B a n k s and R e­ of a p u m p e r is b etw een $10,000 ! o v e rtim e on p e a rs an d b la c k -i 8 o n » a n o t h e r crew of 250 is trVlUg to keep the flames i The. lr o l’y com l>any is to pay to’ lc h a rg e th a t he m u rd e re d h is child. L ittle H u g h , K iloa, H . W a rre n : in d $12.000. s e rv e A g e n ts .” berries. lout of the green timber. ’ i L L 2 ° r.. tl\P Jury in M ilne did not fro m th is p a rt of its fra n c h is e fin d a tr u e bill (C ontinued on Page 4) I Made Poor Showing And Prob­ ably Neither Will Meet Dempsey s. s. IU W MEM' TO BEFENSE CALL COURT PASSES ON g ; i i i i Lre’.e.aseiThe grand ASHLAND DAY AÏ BIG FAIR