9 «STTíñífffln D aily T idings MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. ¿C m 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 (International News Wire Service) VOL. X L V III. S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 4 3. ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1924 NO. 14 DEATH TOLL IN MINE FLIERS MAKE 41O-MII.E EXPLOSION ■*■'*” ------ 1 REDUCED TR IP TO OMAHA, NEB. « — _____ « j ~ ----------- XX XX K E M M E R E R , W yo., S ept. XX ¡IX OMAHA. Neb. Sept. 17. X X y 17- — T h e p ro b a b le toll of ;X X X G reeted by c h e e rin g th o u i- X I j ” the explosion in M ine No. 5 XX i XX a n d s, fire s ire n s and fac- £ XX of T he K e m m e re r Coal com - XX j D em ocratic C andidate for F irst. Fam ous Crim inal Law yer, Who XX to ry w h istle s, th e A m erican XX , Xx pan y n e a r h e re w as red u c e d XX Tim e E xp resses C onfidence W as H ero o f Loeb-I,eopoid w ro u n d - th e - w orld flie rs, XX ¡XX to 36 w hen P. Q uealy, p resi- XX That H e W ill Win Case, S till A ctive X X h ead ed by L ieu t. S m ith , a r- XX XX d e n t of th e com pany, an- XX X X rived) in O m aha to d ay a t '4 I XX n o unced th is m o rn in g th a t a XX j D ES M OINES, Iow a, S ept. 17. j CHICAGO, 111. S ept. 17. — X X 1 2 :3 6 noon. jj ----------- XX ch e ck u p of th e co m p a n y ’s XX XX T h e flie rs le ft C hicago Xi J°hn W‘ DaViS’ demoCratic c a n *i C la re n c e D a rro w , c h ie f of th e d e ­ Three Petitions to Grade and lis ts show ed only 48 m en in XX Petitions Circulated to EnJ ~ »¡¡date fo r p re s id e n t, re tu rn e d t o - ! le n s e V ounsel in th e L eopold- G. M. Frost Requests the U thls m o rn in g a t 9 :1 0 o ’clock, XI X X th o m in e w hen th e b la st oc- X X £ ° i ? i er- v M a y o r in 1 9 1 2 * Lay Sidewalks in City ter Contest to be City’s ! d ay to th e c o rn b e lt a n d , openly ' Loeb tria l, w ho p a n n e d to r e tire Councii to Assist the jXX m ak in g th e 440 m ile ju m p « XX c u red . Accepted Mayor 1916 1 ikä for the Next ‘ p re d ic tin g h is ele c tio n to th e from a c tiv e p ra c tic e a f te r saving XX w ith o u t in cid e n t. Id eal t- Hotel Project XX T w elve m en h a v e bean IX Term fIying co n d itio n s p re v a ilin g X? I MAVflR: V resideucy. ¡ th e boys fro m th e gallow s, to- TO IMPROVE GRANITE XX rescu ed aliv e an d 13 b o dies XX AT PRESENT _______ T h e D em o cratic n o m in ee cam e ! d a y p re p a re d to fig h t fo r th e life NO ACTION IS TAKEN » d u rin g th e trip . XX h a v e been rec o v e red . L ittle XX «¡WAS V E R Y POPULAR Bee,, M ember o f Local C onnell for! her° fr° m Mis8Ouri iul1 of « « h t I o f B e rn a rd G ra n t, a g e 19, w ho is IV . ---------- ¡«XXXXXXXXXXRttXXXXXXXX W ill R equire E xp en sive W all Be- h o p ^ is e n te rta in e d oT ta k - Xt a n d c o n fid e n ce an d w ill close his a w a itin g ex ecu tio n fo r th e m u r- w a n ts Exem ption lo r a P eriod of Was Inst,unit litui ¡n M aking I ru- fore I*ropertjr of I’ayne and in S o u t a liv e a n y of th e re- XX F o,,r Y ears and A ctive Five Years; W ould Am ount fi£st sw in g a ro u n d th e w est w ith d e r of P a tro lm a n S ouders. W agner for W a lk | ® m ain in g 23 victim s. XX P «ov«„en ts i„ ParU Jlll(, B usiness Man to $ 2 5 0 Yearly a speech h e re to n ig h t on a g ric u l- A tto rn e y D arro w , th e m ori j _______ i « « « XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Other Civic M atters tu r a l p ro b le m s. fam o u s c rim in a l la w y e r in A m eri- S id ew alk c o n s tru c tio n w as P e titio n s to p ro c u re th e r e q u ir ­ Ci. A. F r o s t,, s e c re ta ry of th e H is re c e p tio n s fro m th e fa rm ca. w ho is v isitin g a t th e su m m e r O. H. J o h n so n , local Jew elry given a boost T u e sd a y e v en in g a t ed n u m b e r of s ig n a tu re s to place L ith ia n I lo te j a sso c ia tio n , la st a u d ie n c e s d u rin g th e la s t 10 days hom e a t th e L oebs e s ta te at le a le r a n d f o u n e r m ayor of Asli- th e r e g u la r m ee tin g of th e city C h a rle s H. P ie rc e in n o m in a tio n h a s in sp ire d th e n o m in e e to b oast C h arlev o ix , M ichigan, to d a y a d ­ n ig h t re q u e s te d tiie c ity council and during th e y e a rs 1912 and fo r th e office of m a y o r of A sh ­ c o u n cil w hen th re e p e titio n s w ere fo r th e firs t tim e , of h ’s v icto ry vised A tto rn e y S w an so n , G r a n t s to c ith e r re m it o r re fu n d fo r a 1916, lan d w ere s ta r te d in c irc u la tio n p re s e n te d to th e council an d o r ­ W ed n esd ay m o rn in g filed n e x t N ovem ber. co u n sel, t h a t he w ould com e td p eriod of five y e a rs th e tax es his p e titio n as 1 c a n d id a te fo r W e d n esd a y m o rn in g by th o se in- d e rs e n te re d th a t p u b lic a tio n s be D avis becam e m ore c o n fid en t C hicago fo r a co n fe re n ce on th e w hich th e c ity w ould receiv e as te re s te d in h is c a n d id a c y . made of ia te n tio n to m ak e th e m ayor of th e ,-i‘y a t tiie com ing its p a r t of th e levy on th e h o te l 1 s< w h en th e h u g e a u d ie n c e of 75,000 G ra n t case M onday. w a te d on P a cific H ighw ay by N ovem ber elec m. SH A N G H A I, C h in a, S ept. 17.— im p ro v e m e n ts. .*’ r/_.PierCe J ? a t Pre?.e n t m ay ° r ' f a c e r s at "the Mi’ssoud barbec^ T he g ra n tin g of clem ency in the p ro p e rty . Gamo M anien at 1 A. M. Is T he p e titio n a rs th e n am es of A p e titio n , b e a rin g th e n am es R ailw ay serv ice th ro u g h o u t C hina h a v in g re c e n tly q u a lifie d fo llo w ­ a n d o th e r h u g e g a th e rin g s of L oeb-L eopold M r. 1< ro st s ta te d th e new hotel case g av e th e a la rg e n u m b e r of th e b usiness a Strange Case of m any p ro p e rty o w n e rs on is co m p le te ly d e m o ra liz e d a s a ing th e d e a tl, of M ayor C. L. fa rm e rs show ed a frie n d ly s p irit m o th e r a n d frie n d s of G ra n t m ore w as being b u ilt m ain ly a« a com ­ T he c h a r te r p ro v id e s G ra n ite s tr e e t, a sk e d th a t s id e ­ r e s u lt of th e civil w ar. T ra d e is Loom is. m en an d la rg e s t p ro p e rty o w n ers to w a rd him , d e sp ite th e c h a rg e s confidence t h a t he -could be sa v ­ m u n ity p ro p o sitio n , a lth o u g h they It is one of th e s tra n g e st of th e city und d e m o n s tra te s th e w a lk s be c o n s tru c te d on G ra n ite v irtu a lly a t a s ta n d s till a n d no th a t tiie c h a irm a n of th e c o u n ­ t h a t h e w as not ran k in g an a g ­ ed by ex ecu tiv e a c tio n from th*e a n tic ip a te d t h a t it w ould pay a cases I e v e r ra n a cro ss an d T am high esteem in w hich Mr. J o h n ­ s tr e e t fro m th e in te rse c tio n of goods a re com ing fro m th e c o u n ­ cil, w hich p o sition w as held by g ressiv e fig h t a g a in s t tli'e R e­ ga'lows. p ro fit from tiie b eg in n in g . He Mr. P ierce, sh a ll becom e m ay o r y et w o n d e rin g a b o u t it,” said son is held a n d th e g e n e ra l a p ­ N u tle y s tr e e t n o rth e rly to th e try d is tric ts . p u b lican s. rec ite d th e fa c t t h a t Hie C hau­ P a tric k G. D aily, th e special s ta te p ro v al w hich th e ta x p a y e rs feel In te rse c tio n of G ra n ite and Main T he N a n k in g ra ilw a y h a s been in case of a m a y o ra lity vacancy. ta u q u a , a c o m m u n ity e n te r ta in ­ MANY STARVATION s tr e e ts . T his p e titio n se ts fo rth c u t fo r tw o w eeks. T he K ek in g Mr. P ie rc e a p p o in te d R. E. D iet- gam e w a rd e n , a3 he re la te d th e re g a rd in g M r. J o h n s o n 's tw o f o r­ m e n t, w as fo ste re d by th e city and DAWES AT LEGION DINNERS PART OF th e d iffic u ltie s w hich w ill be e n ­ M ukden lin e lias been given over r'.ck as co u n cilm an . s to ry of h o w . he found a little m er te rm s in th e m a y o r’s office. CONVENTION JUST NEAR EAST PLAN to ld of v a rio u s fo rm s of a s s is t­ six y e a r old g irl, e ith e r lo st or Mr. P ie rc e h a s been a m em b er c o u n te re d by E. C. P a y n e an d J. e n tire ly to th e D u rin g th e tw o te rm s w hen m o v em e n t of ance w hich th is city and o th e r - AS A LEGIONNAIRE a b a n d o n e d on a lonely ro ad at he serv ed t h e .c i t y a s its chief M, Wagner, d u e to the fact that tro o p s. P e k in g re p o rts th e seiz­ of th e p re s e n t council fo r fo u r N E W Y O RK , S ept. 17 — A n­ c itie s h a d given e n te rp ris e s of y e a rs an d th ro u g h o u t th is p e rio d it w ill be n e c essa ry to c o n s tru c t u re of 2,000 ra ilw a y cars. ST. PA U L, M inn., S ept. 17. — n o u n c e m e n t of a natio n -w id e th e sam e n a tu r e as th e new A sh ­ 1 a. m. S u n d ay w hile he w as re ­ ofticial, Mr. J o h n s o n w as activ ely lias been a c tiv e in th e m o v em en ts re in fo rc in g w alls a t th e s e p o in ts. tu rn in g hom e in his a u to from connected w ith th e m an y im ­ D ividing in te r e s t w ith th e a n n u a l ¿c ries of “ s ta rv a tio n d in n e rs ” to la n d h o tel. fo r th e a d v a n c e m e n t of th e city. Gold Beach. T h e p e titio n a lso specifies th a t CLAIMS WIFE HAS p ro v em e n ts in L ith iu p a rk and p a ra d e of th e A m e ric an L egion lau n c h p la n s fo r th e observance H e said th e h o te l w ould ev e n ­ He h a s been a re s id e n t of th e “ En ro u te , I h ad picked up a m in e ra l w a te r p ro je c t. T h e p re s ­ th e sid e w alk in fro n t of th ese ALL PROPERTY IN to d a y w as th e v isit of G en eral of In te r n a tio n a l G olden Rule tu a lly m ak e au in c re a s e in th e city since 1900 a n d d u rin g 12 p ie c e s of p ro p e rty s h a ll be six 16 y e a r old y o u th com ing th is en t city h a .i w as also c o u stru c t- A COUNTER CHARGE yeirrs C h a rle s J . D aw es, R e p u b lic a n S u n d a y on D ecem ber 7tli, w ai incom e to th e city, since m aiiy -- - oi m is pei yeafrs of th p e rio d o p e ra te d th e way and we w ere c h u g g in g a lo n g I ed d u rin g h is te rm s a n d m any f e e t w id e a d ja c e n t to p a v e m e n t vice p re s 'd e n tia l c a n d id a te , w ho m ad e to d a y by th e N e a r E a s t R e­ local people h ad m ade a n in v e s t­ w*. A. B lack of th is city , in a local c a n n e ry- F o r th e Pa s t six | an x io u s to rea c h G ra n ts P ass. It o th e r im p o rta n t im p ro v em en t and a n d t h a t th e s tr ip of p ro p e rty cam e “ so lely a s a le g io n n a ire ” To lief. m e n t in th e hotel in ste a d of seek 1 w as v ery cold and d a rk . A bout civic m a tte rs w ere se ttle d . w h ich th is w ill leav e b etw een th e c o u n te r in a p ro te s t a g a in s t t h e ! y e a rs he h a s been °P e ra tin g th e visit the Legion’s National Con- T h e f ir s t d in n e r will be h e ’d in ing n o n -ta h a b le in v e , s tm e n , ts w ith I c n e an d o n e -h a lf m iles th is side s id e w a lk a n d th e p re s e n t p ro p e r­ o rd e r of th e c o u n ty c o u rt th a t he local F o rd a u to m o b ile agency. M r. v en tio n ... , ... co n n e ctio n w ith th e o p e n in g o. th e sam e m oney, th u s b rin g in g , e ty lin e s be tu rn e d over to th e p a y h is w ife $40 a m o n th alim ony, P ie rc e s ta te d t h a t he w ould not D esp ite th e in siste n c e of th e th e new H otel R o o sev elt in New o u t of h id in g c o n sid e ra b le m o n ­ of th e W olf creek s ta tio n I sud PROPERTY’ WORTH MORE d e n ly noticed a black ob ject in p ro p e r ty o w n ers. T h e p e titio n h a s filed a c o u n te r c o m p la in t, a l ­ m a k e a n y a c tiv e c a m p a ig n fo r g e n e ra l a n d of legion o ffic ia ls Y o rk C ity on S e p te m b e r 2 5 th . PO R TLA N D , S ept. 17.— F a rm ey. th e office, b u t if elected w ould th e ro ad . N a tu ra lly I slow ed up s ta te s t h a t th e s e p ro p e rty ow ners leg in g as follow s: t h a t th e g e n e ra l cam e as a m em ­ T h e m en u w ill c o n s iit of b read It w as u n o fficially e s tim a te d p ro p e rty in O regon h a s in creased serv e to th e b e st of h is a b ility . re a liz e a n d a re w illin g to accept T h a t “ p ra c tic a lly e v e ry d o lla r b e r of E v a n s to n , III., flbst, h is soup a n d o th e r p lain fa re , sim i th a t tiie re fu n d or re m itta n c e to and a p p ro a c h e d c a u tio u sly to find in v a lu e 374 p er c e n t in 20 y e a rs, a nice lo o k in g little g irl of six th e e x tr a cost w hich w ill be neces­ saved by th e d e fe n d a n t d u rin g a H is p e titio n w ill be filed im m e- v isit h a s a ttr a c te d m uch in te r ­ la r to t h a t serv ed re fu g e e w aifs the h o te l a sso c ia tio n w ould be acco rd in g to A ndrew M iller, field 1 d ia te ly upon th e re c e ip t of th e s a ry in fro n t of th e ir p ro p erty . life tim e of h a rd la b o r, is now in est. H e d e c la re d th a t he w ould in th e A m erican o rp h a n a g e s in a p p ro x im a te ly $200 or $250 a y e a rs g arb ed only 'in th in co v er­ s e c re ta ry of th e O regon B a n k e rs' re q u ire d n u m b e r of s ig n a tu re s . T h e p e titio n w as signed by E. th e n a m e of th e p la in tif f .’’ m arc h in th e p a ra d e w ith th e th e H oly L an d s. T in p la te s and y e a r, as th e c ity ’s p a r t of th e a lls, a ll alone. asso ciatio n . He c ite s th a t al- C. P a y n e , D ora P a y n e , E lle n H. She w as not frig h te n e d or cold, T h a t ‘ d e fe n d a n t does not now E v a n sto n post. e a rth e n cro ck s, m ad e in th e o r ­ tax es w hich th e h o tel a sso c ia tio n i hough fa rm e rs have had som e W a g n e r, K a te F . G ra in g e r, Alice have any m oney a t a ll,” a n d AMERICAN LEGION slip sa id , an d in a n sw e r to q u e s­ p h a n a g e s a t J e ru s a le m a n d Maz w ould h a v e to pay, pan y e a rs because of low p rices B. B u tle r, E. N. B u tle r, R. W. f u r th e r a lle g e s th a t he h a s m o rt­ tio n s as to how ¿he cam e to be TH E W EATH ER ISSUES WARNING C ity A tto rn e y B riggs s ta te d lie a re th , w ill be u sed exclusively. lo r th e ir p ro d u cts, th e re h a s been H a c h , M r. a n d M rs. E. R. Isaacs. gaged h is D u ra n t c a r tw ice, and th e re , th e to t said she w as en A rra n g e m e n ts fo r s im ila r d in ­ did n e t know w h e th e r th is could a re m a rk a b le in c re a se in tiie v a l­ Mary M. D u n n , D. P ero zzi, W m . h is std ek in th e S im plex A u to r R e p o rt fo r th e p a s t 24 h o u rs : n e rs a re bein g m ad e in C hicago l>e d o n e u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of o u te by a u to w ith h e r p a re n ts GRANTS PA SS, S ept. 17. ue of th e ir p ro d u c ts, risin g from M. B rig g s, M rs. J . W . S h o rtrid g e . W heel co m p an y to c a rry on th e L ocal A m erican L egion . o ffic ia ls i M axim um , 90; M inim um , 51; Set and fo u r s is te rs a n d tw o b ro th e rs p re s e n t city c h a rte r or D enver, S an F ra n c isc o a n d othei th e $172,761,287 in 1900 to $818,- H . A. S te a rn s , Irv in g F in le y , M in­ s u it to its p re s e n t stag e. fo r B u rley , Idtr., from M ount H e­ have issued a w a rn in g to th e p u b -j M axim um , 83. i c itie s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . w h e th e r th e c h a rte r w o u ld have 559.751 in 1920. In th is p eriod n ie D ean, T. D. P ry o r, M arg aret • T h a t “ he is liv in g in a te n t, lie a g a in s t a n o rg a n iz a tio n sty lin g i b ro n , o r som e such place, and th a t —----------------- P la u s fo r In te r n a tio n a l Golden to he am en d ed . It w as decided th e a re a of im proved farm lan d A p p le g a te , B. R. G re e r, G eorgie a n d d o in g his ow n c o o k in g ,” itse lf sh e left th e cam p in th e late th e “ N a tio n a l D isabled R u le S u n d a y w ere o u tlin e d re to p o stp o n e a c tio n u n til th e c o u n ­ in creased only 4 7 per cent. Coffee, O. H . Jo h n s o n , E . V. C a r­ w holly by th e a c tio n s of th e S o ld ier L e a g u e, In c .” , w hich h a s a fte rn o o n o r v ery e a rly ev en in g cen tly by th e In te r n a tio n a l Neai cilm an could give th e su b je c t t e r , E m il P eil, D. A. A p p leg ate p la in tiff, to keep h is son, an d h e a d q u a r te r s a t th e n a tio n a l c a p ­ to go up on a h illsid e by h e rse lf E a s t A sso ciatio n a t its a n n u a m ore th o u g h t an d u n til it could a n d A. E. K in n ey . A m otion o r ­ p ro se c u te th e c a se .” a n d play. W hen she re tu rn e d the KLAMATH MAY VOTE A ita l. 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S te rlin g of fo u r g r a f te r s w ho pro p o se to sell — R ians a re b a.ng laid fo r th e fro m a n y a u to cam p in g place, of th e s e c o u n trie s people w ill b; c allin g of a special ele c tio n th is t h e g ra d in g of H igh s tr e e t a t its A sh la n d , d e la y in g his e n try in to j th e p u b i ic a co u p le of five c e n t 1 try in g to find th em . “ a sk e d to se rv e a G olden R u le m ea SAYS LA FOLLETTE in te rs e c tio n w ith L a u re l s tre e t school, a n d re fu s e s to tu rn o v e r , pencH s fov a d o lla r, u n d e r th e ta il to place b efo re th e people a T h e little girl said h e r n am e T h a t C o n g ress w ill, in th e n e a r ' on D ecem ber 7, a n d to c o n trib u te STOCK IS BOOSTED w as Jo y ce L ittle a n d th a t h e r proposed ro ad bond isfciia to s e ­ on the n o r th sid e a n d th e side- th e b o y ’s c lo th in g , n e c e s s ita tin g i gujpe of tu r n in g th e p ro fit, if an y , fu tu r e , as a r e s u lt of tiie D e fe n se ' to o rp h a n a g e a n d re lie f w ork in v a lk s to be ra ise d a t le a s t 1C he p u rc h a s e of m o re c lo th in g . ; to d isa b le d so ld ie rs. fa th e r w as C has. 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I t w as m en t, to re le a se som e of th e le tte r s c o n ta in in g p en cils, h av e T h e s ta te m e n t follow s: w a rs of th e p a st. New w a rs a re sp e a k e r from d e liv e rin g h is ad- j e n ts show ed up a t a b o u t 8 o ’clock , H. B u nnell and W illiam Duby, M onday m o rn in g to ta k e h e r back. ' c h a irm a n of th e s ta te highw ay o r d e r e d t h a t a n o tice of in te n tio n p ro p e rty fb r a lo an , b oth to bane-1 a p p e ar’ed b e re , a n d h a v e been r e ­ “ T he p lan s fo r m o b iliz a tio n in b re e d in g th e re . T h e one hope oi d ress in th e a d v e rtise d place to make th is im p ro v e m e n t be p u b ­ f it by th e tra n s a c tio n . T h e d e - ' f e n .ed to th e , ocal L egion m en. th e ev e n t of a n a tio n a l e m erg en cy p re v e n tin g th e m fro m o v erco m ­ I T hey h ad been cam ped a t W olf com m ission. 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