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 ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice) VOL. XLVIII. S uccessor to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 4 3. m t LAW HELD LEGAL BY M’COURT c o u n ty to d ay . j J a c k s o n C ounty F is h a n d G am e I FRANK CHANCE IS T he h isto ry to be p u b lish e d m ; colnm ission receiv ed fro m A. E j DEAD; AGE WAS 47 T he Thi ngs «111 be la te r issued U u, B„ d u lt; a ia te g a m e w a r a „n J LOS A N G E L E S, C al., S ept. 16 in book fo rm an d uo d o u b t in M o n d a y th e f u tu r e w ill p ro v e v a lu a b le j * ..Jam eg w — F ran k C hance, th e fo rm e r a s a re fe re n c e book. I t wi in j . ^ #pub ijc s e rv iCe> a n d w hile “ p e e rle s s ” le a d e r of th e C hicago e lu d e d a ta in co n n ectio n w ith t i e . eud com es n o t u n ex p ected ly , C ubs fo r se v e ra l y e a rs , w ho died h is to ry of Ja c k s o u , osep l.tte. n e v e rth e le s s a shock to his h e re la s t n ig h t a f te r a lin g e rin g D ou glas. Coos, Curry, La ( am m an y f r je n d s a n d co -w o rk e rs w ho ilm ess. w ill lik e ly be b u rie d in K la m a th c o u n tie s. j knew ftnd ,oved loved hin) him . T he p lau - C hicago. S ev eral h is to rie s of O regon C han ce w as one of th e best ! d its he now rec e iv e s a re long h a v e been w ritte n , b u t m o st of know n fig u re s in b a seb a ll a n d for I o v erd u e. To we w ho w o rk ed w ith th e m h av e been to a la rg e e x te n t m an y y e a rs k ep t th e C hicago | him th e m em ory of his life a n d p re p a re d fro m th e b io g ra p h ic a l bp C ubs as e ith e r w in n e rs in th e Na- a su m m o n s s ta n d p o in t, t h a t is, specia em £Or n o b le r th o u g h ts a n d g re a te r tion.il L e a g u e o r as close c o n te n d ­ o piutam h a s is w as p p laced on b io g ra p h n e s i a c h ie . v e m e n ts. ,, e rs fo r th e lea g u e h o n o rs. H e h a s He h , a s gone- gone to in s te a d of a m in u te rec o rd of liis fam ily and frie n d s m o u rn , but not been ac tiv ely c o n n ected w ith e v e n ts a n d p ro g re s s of th e u p ­ th e C ubs fo r se v e ra l y e a rs. th e rec o rd of his life 's la b o rs re ­ b u ild in g of th e reg io n . M r. W a t­ lie w as a n a tiv e of C a lifo rn ia m ain w ith u s, anjj a re a m o n u ­ s o n 's h is to ry w ill be e n tire ly from m en t of h is a c h ie v e m e n ts w ell a n d w as only 47 y e a rs of* age th e S o u th e rn O regon s ta n d p o in t w hen d e a th cam e. I t Is p ro b ab le w o rth y of im ita tio n , th a t th e b a seb a ll w orld w ill u n ite a n d w ill no d o u b t p ro v e as in ­ “ To h is fam ily we ex ten d o u r in h o n o rin g th e d e p a rte d le a d e r te r e s tin g as h is rem in isc en se s, sy m p a th y . To him a n d in h o n o r w h ich h av e b een p u b lish e d in T he I of h is m em o ry le t us s triv e to T id in g s, h a v e been. . c a rry on th e w ork as he w ould i METHODIST PASTOR (hp wnrM J . T h e f ir s t in s ta llm e n t o f th e ! ASKED TO REMAIN h is to r y w ill be p u b lish e d w it nil jia ppje r a n d b e tte r p lace in w hich 1he next few days. It w ould be , w ell for T h e T id in g s re a d e rs t o , 3portgm en of O regon joJn clo sely follow th is h isto ry from .n thjg Qur fjn a l flnd m ay b e g in n in g to end. | (njr jQye io r him r e fje f j ¡n o u r „ . . , i to c a rr y on th e w o rk he PORTLAND MERCHANT e , ffo rts , ,, BOYS GRAPE DISPLAY loved. ___ _______________ ! by th e \Y ithout the use of medicine cure? nine cases out of ten of asthma This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924 MANY C A N D ID A TE S A R E EX PE C T E D IN STATE :: ----------- 8 » O regon w ill p ro b a b ly have 8 8 th e p le a s u re or g re e tin g a n d 8 8 lis te n in g to se v e ra l of th e 8 8 p re s id e n tia l a n d v ice-p resl- 8 8 d e n ta l c a n d id a te s , a c c o rd in g 8 8 to p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s. 8 8 T he D em o crats feel p rac- 8 8 tic a lly c e rta in t h a t J o h n W . 8 8 D avis w ill v isit th e s ta te th e 8 Judge W atson Preparing a 8 la tte r p a rt of S e p tem b e r o r 8 Decided in Case Against an Comprehensive Review of 8 th e f ir s t of O ctober T he 8 Idaho Concern Doing Southern Oregon 8 La F o lle tte fo llo w ers h a v e 8 Oregon Business ---------- - 8 p ra c tic a lly a rra n g e d th a t 8 W ILL BE IN TIDINGS 8 L a F o lle tte o r S e n a to r 8 IS AN IMPORTANT CASE — — 8 W h e ele r. La F o lle tte ’s ru n - 8 W ill H ave M ost A c c u rate an d jj n in g m ate , w ill v isit O regon. j j - J u stice McCourt W rote a D ecision Most C om plete Data on Ju st P rior to F atal 8 T he R e p u b lic a n s a re hop- 8 Group of C ounties Illn ess 8 in g th a t th e ir te n ta tiv e 8 ----------- 8 p lan s fo r th e v isitin g in 8 J u d g e C. B. W atson is w ritin g 8 O regon of G e n e ral D aw es, 8 SA LEM , S ept. 16,— T he con- a h is to ry of S o u th e rn O regon, . 8 th e v ic e -p re sid e n tia l c a n d i- 8 1 s titu tio n a lity of th e O regon in - w hich he says w ill he th e m ost j 8 d a te , w ill not go a s tra y . 8 com e tax law w as u p h e ld by th e c o m p lete a n d m o st a u th e n tic h l3 - ‘ 8 A sh la n d , th e p iv o ta l p o in t 8 su p re m e c o u rt in a n o pinion w rit- : to ry of th is Region th a t h as e v e r 8 w h ere a il th e c a n d id a te s en- 8 fen by th e la te J u s tic e J o h n Me-1 been com piled. 8 te rin g th e s ta te from th e 8 i C o u rt, p rio r to h is d e a th la3t F r i - j T h is w ill be p u b lish e d in fu ll in 8 s o u th m u st w a it a t le a s t fo r 8 j d ay , w hich w as m ad e public to- T h e D aily T id in g s, in s h o rt in ­ 8 th e p e rio d of th e t r a i n ’s de- 8 . **a Y- . s ta llm e n ts as ra p id ly a s th e ' 8 lay h e re , w ill no d o u b t h e a r 8 T he op in io n re v e rse d th e d e c is­ local h is to ria n can p re p a re them . 8 a ll of tire c a n d id a te s . 8 ion of th e M arion c o u n ty c irc u it Mr. W atso n w ill visit th e c o u rt 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 c o u rt h e re a n d d en ied th e in ­ h o u se a t J a c k s o n v ille th is w eek ------------------------------ ju n c tio n b ro u g h t a g a in s t T he to get in fo rm a tio n from th e f i r s t ; S ta n d a rd L u m b e r com pany, an official jo u rn a l m ade in th is j Idaho c o rp o ra tio n , w hich is d o ­ c o u n ty by th e c o u n ty co m m issio n -j ing b u sin ess in O regon. e ra in 1853, w hen th e co u n ty w as T his d ecision is a v ery im port-1 o rg a n iz e d T his is th e e a rlie s t ; an d one as th e r e h a s been a j k n o w n d o c u m e n t to u c h in g Ja c k - s tro n g fig h t a g a in s t th e incom e so n h isto ry . ¡ G am e W a rd e n S ays D eath Bis- ta x law in th is s ta te , th e m ain M r. W a tso n cam e to J a c k s o n J tinc( Loss to S o u th e ril rea so n b ein g a lle g ed th a t it k eep s c o u n ty in 1871 a n d h a s c o n tin u ­ o u tsid e c a p ita l from in v e s tin g in R egion o u sly a n d d ilig e n tly k e p t a d ia ry O regon. T h e d ecision w as w r it­ sin c e h is a rr iv a l h e re , w hich is Ju m e s W . B e rria n , w ho died in ¡ te n by J u s tic e M cC ourt s h o rtly p ro b a b ly one of th e m o st v a l u - . Mt.d io rd Suuday> w as h ig h ly b e fo re lie becam e ill. a b le h isto ric a l re c o rd s in t h e 1 p ra ise d in a te le g ra m w hich th e HISTORY WILL BE PUBLISHED ASHLAND CLIMATE r* M O TH ER O F COND EM NED ; BOY ASKS R E V IE W O F CASE I 8 ----------- 8 j 8 CHICAGO, Sept. 16. — A 8 e p e titio n to G o v ern o r S m all 8 8 s e e k in g to review new evid- 8 • i 8 ence in th e c a te of B ecard 8 8 G ra n t, A 9-year-old boy w ho 8 is co ndem ned to die O ctober 8 9 fo r th e m u rd e r of P a- 8 1 8 tro lm a n S o u d e rs, w ill be 8 «P* ,3 « ** sig n ed th ia a fte rn o o n by th e 8 11PPe^ O lI That Sacramento » boy's m o th e r a n d se v era l 8 Would be Robbed, ¡ 8 club-w om en a s a re s u lt of 8 D e c r e a s e d P v n o A't - They W ait Bandits 8 8 th e life se n te n c e m eted n o n u t n 8 I Battleships Recommended 8 w to th a n L eopold and 8 mvrr/*x A —v - N '« a vmuu uvvpuiU ttUU By the President 1WO ARE SHOT DOWN 8 R ic h a rd L oeb fo r th e sla y iu g 8 Tli in i E scap es in A u to , W h ich Is 8 8 of R o b e rt F ra n k s . » W IL B U R TO PROTEST T h e boy h a s w a ite d in th e 8 ! I'otind B lood-.Soaked; N ot 8 co u n ty ja il tw o y e a rs w hile 8 G lobe T rip C onvinces th e E xecu- G u e sts in In ,, 1 8 h is h a ir h a s tu rn e d g ray an d 8 Uve T h at Navy I s T h in g <2. ,, . — ' » b is face h a s becom e lin ed 8 <»f th e P a s t C al., Sept. 16. 8 w ith w rin k le s. T he A m eri- 8 „ i ? " 1 an In ste a d ° f f e a r ’ th e so n , f irs t s a tte tr e a s u r e r of O re­ lo g g in g cam p o p e ra te d by th e e re d on R eese c re e k n e a r th e ¡ t o five. T his is th e second straight vietory. in sp ired tru s t. W e a r e re sp e c te d and W . L M cSw ain, P o rtla n d . C ra te r L a k e h ig h w a y y e ste rd a y , --------- — ---------------------------*----------- go n . w ho serv ed In th a t c a p ac ity com pany, a n d w as p laced u n d e r c o n tr o l 1 INSTALLM ENTS OF STATE TAX D U E SOON ste p p e d d ire c t,y back in fro n t of fo r o u r Ideals< a d m ire d fo r o u r H o n o ra ry p a ll-b e a re rs w ere m etn- in 1843-1844. T h e p re s e n ta tio n ! o i i v A v u « «« m i.------------------ ¡ a n o th e r e n g in e . H is foot w as sta m in a , loved fo r o u r u n se lfish b e rs of th e su p re m e c o u rt,. C hief w w««, as m ad e by ..................... M rs. W illia ............... m .D ll- , lo st n ig h t. T he fire covered n a c e .M, se p t, tfl— T he second and third in stallm en ts of th e c a u g h t u n d e rn e a th th e fro n t p a r t q frv iz.P J u s tic e T h o m as A. M cB ride Ju s- lln g h a m . No. 53 E lla s tr e e t. P o r t - ! COOLIDGE TO SPEAK a b o u t 100 a c res, b u t h a s sta te tax w ill be due in JO days after th e n o tices are placed in t h e o f tb e en g in e a n d w as badly Tw o Main V ictories tl«*» p - C oshow . G eorge M. la n d , a d a u g h te r of th e p io n e e r j AT PHILADELPHIA little d a m a g e , th e c a u se w a s u,»- m ull, according to Earl Fisher of th e sta te com m ission. E fforts will c ru sh e d . “ D u rin g th e y e a r, tw o m a jo r B row n. Jo h n L. R a n d . H en ry J . tie m ade to have th e date o f paym ent fall on O ctober 1st. treasurer. ' —------- i k n ow n. H e was ta k e n to th e C o m m u n ­ v ic to rie s have been won by th e B ean a n d G eorge II. B u rn e t. I n ­ ----------------------- — i W A SH IN G TO N , S ept. 15. — T h e 'l a r g e fo re s t fire a t Mill PERSH ING SUGGESTED LEGION COMMANDER ity h o sp ita l an d a t noon his foot legion, triu m p s w hich h av e p roved fe rm e n t w as in th e Odd F e llo w s' AUTOS COLLIDED P re sid e n t C oolidge to d ay accep t- C reek w hich is a m ile lo n g and w as a m p u ta te d ju s t above th e its g re a t in flu e n ce fo r good a n d c em el e r y bore. A c a r d riv e n by E. J. F e l d - . ed an in v ita tio n to sp e ak in P h il- h a if w ide is expected to be? u n d e r i’T. P A l.L , M inn., Kept. 1(1 G eneral P ersh in g, retired ch ief o f In th e accident he also m a n . a to u r is t fro m C astle R ock, a d e lp h ia on S e p tem b e r 2 5 th a t co n tro l to d ay . Th s fire w hich sta ff o f the Am erican arm y, is being put forward as national com ­ a n k le . c ry sta liz e d it in to a m a je s tic fo rce SU RVEY Ttè B E M ADE s u ffe re d se v e ra l b ru ise s on th e ma nd«r of th e Am erican Ix-gion. The movement, to ele c t th e general W a sh in g to n , a n d a tru c k d riv e n ( e x e tc ise s m a rk in g tfie 150th an - j8 in a n old b u rn is d o in g m uch FOR ADA'ERTISING gained great headw ay today. It is expeted som e d efin ite word will head. I t is not know n how s e r­ fo r th e b e tte rm e n t of o u r coun- by L. S. B row n, 500 H olly s tr e e t, i n iv e rs a ry of th e m ee tin g of th e tr y ,” c o n tin u e d Q uin n . “ T he S urvey of t h |, d ll|tr|c t p r e p a r a . d a m a g e to th e y o u n g tre e s , it h a s I m ' received from I'e isliin g b e fo re votin g on th e o ffice Friday. io u sly th e a c cid e n t m ay affect collid ed at Sherm an and B o u le - . first C ontinental Congress, lh e been b u rn in g th re e d ay s a n d w as him , b u t tile in d ic a tio n s w ere th a t g re a te s t w as th e p a ssa g e in t h e . ( Ory to S o u th e rn P acific a d v e rtis- vard Tuesday m orning. Both in v ita tio n MINE EX PLO DES AT SU BLET w as e x te n d e d last cau sed by lig h tn in g . F o rty -fiv e last h o u rs of c o n g re ss of th e so- ¡ng ¡n O regon d u rin g th e next it w as a se v ere shock to his n e r ­ ow n ers reported the accident and w eek by M ayor H e n d ric k and th e m en a re s ta tio n e d on th is fire , ¡c a lle d R e e d -Jo h n so n B ill. S w e e p -' r a , m o n tb s wH1 hp m ad e bv K EM M ERER, R y o ., Sept. 16— M eagre reports o f a m ine ex­ vous system . a d ju stm en t w as m ade, as each city co u n cil. R a in iff th e C ra te r N a tio n a l plosion a t Sublet, W yom ing, n ear here, w ere received shortly after McAvoy cam e h e re re c e n tly ing in its re fo rm s , g e n e ro u s i n i K e n n e th F . B o u ch er, re p re s e n ta - d river stated th e acchlvut w as a T h is is th e o nly o u t-o f-to w n P a r k la s t n ig h t e lim in a te d im m e- noon. F ifty m en entered the m ine th is m orn in g and it is tielieved its pro v isio n s, ju s t in its in te r- y Ve. of th e Ran F ra n c isc o office r e su lt o f m isjudgm en t of speed s p e a k in g e n g a g e m e n t now on th e d ia te d a n g e r from io re s t fire s’ in m any o f th ese are trapped. F ir e broke out) a fter th e blast. One from W a lla W a lla, W a sh in g to n to '• ; p r e ta t'o n s , it is in m v oninion of L o rd & T h o m as. T h is firm is y °P |n io n. m an has been rescued, badly burned. R escue parties are ru sh in g work at th e lo c a l y a rd s. N one o f ___ __________________ and distance. p re s id e n t's p ro g ra m . 1 th a t te r r ito r y to th e scene. h a n d lin g th e a d v e rtis in g fo r th e his re la tiv e s a re h e re . (C o n tin u e d an P ag« 4 ) S o u th e rn P a c ific com pany. S CAINS ARE TOLD B Ï 1HE HEAD SEVERAL ARE HURT EDO! CRUSHED I UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BULLETINS j