A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND CLIMATE W ithout 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 Yean ______________________________________ ( International Newg W ire Service) VOL. XLVIII. MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three mouths ii the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1924 Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43. NO. 30 GIANTS TAKE ODD GAME OF WORLD SERIES H MEMBER PROGRAM AT C .C . DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN IS NOW WORKING ON “HIGH” a a a a a a a a a a Many New Citizens of City 8 to Speak at Meeting- of 8 a Chamber Tomorrow a a TO INITIATE MANY 8 ' ** -------- a LA FOLLETTE NEW YORK, Oct. 6. — a The Democratic presidential a drive went into high speed 8 j in the east when John W. 8 Davis, the presidential can- a didate; left for a whirlwind a tour into New York state, a This is in line with the a Democratic plans to concen- a trate its big campaign drive 8 i Independent Candidate in along alone the the seaboard. seaho»rrt Gov- a Opening His Tour Across ernor Smith departed at the 8 Continent Confident same time for a six-day to u r 8 of the New England states, a SPEAKS AT ROCHESTER The Democratic nominees for a president and governor of 8 Says Statem en ts o f O pponents New York went out to work 8 That H e W ants to Throw E lec for each other. *j°n In C ongress R idiculous Mother and Youthful Lover Facing Trial in Pa. Court BE DECLARES NOTED KEAN RAIDER HAS RENEWED WAR Arrests Three in Herrin Who He Charges W ith Veritable Parade of Pitchers Used by Both Teams in the Making of Booze 6 to 4 Game; 50,000 Fans Cheer Impartially for Both Teams; Watson Stops Senator’s 9th Inning Rally. CAUSED MUCH STRIFE a ph K ozer, M anager o f A shland 8 and T alent Cannaries, W ill 8 he P residing O fficer 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Wan le a d e r of Liquor Raids in W illiam son County W hich R e. su ited in R attles The Chamber of Commerce ROCHESTER, N. Y. Oct. 6.— weekly Forum s are being large- Senator Robert La Follette, the ly attended, and the programs Independent ^presidential candi­ are unusually interesting. To­ date, opened his transcontinen­ m orrow 's program will be under tal speaking tour here with a flat direction of the membership com­ prediction th at he would be elec­ m ittee and they are planning to ted to the W hite Hou3e. initiate a large num ber of new He hailed as “ u tterly ridicul- members at this time. , ous’’ the statem ent of the R epub­ Initiation into the Chamber licans and Democrats th a t his is not a thing to be afraid of, and LONDON, Oct. 6. — The B rit­ purpose in entering the presiden­ usually consists simply of an in­ ish cabinet has decided virtually tial race was to throw the elec­ troduction and opportunity to i to resign and to ask dissolution of tion into congress. say a few words if desired. To- j the Commons after W ednesday’s On this tour the Independent m orrow ’s program however, will I session when the Torries’ notion candidate will include many of be given over entirely to new of censure will be taken up, it the larger cities of the nation, members and Ralph Kozer, Man­ was learned in semi-official cir­ ending up on the Pacific coast. ager of the Ashland & Talent cles today. Canneries will preside. Among The cabinet will refuse the the new members participating in Liberals’ request for an inquiry the program will be A. C. Coggins, into the quashing of the ca3e Pres. & Mgr. of the California against the Communist editor un­ Oregon Box & Lumber Co., Ash- less unforseen developments take lands newest industry and W. C. place in the meantime. B artlett Secy, and Treas., of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrows, who t a i e w 9 Xw same company, E. T. Allen, recent left here recently after being m ar­ purchaser and proprietor of the MIDDLEBURG, Pa., Oct. 6.— ried, for an aerial honeymoon to Hotel Ashland, C. J. Baughman, W ith the suprem e penalty de­ Crescent City and other points, chief of A shland’s fire dept., G. manded for both, Mrs. Harvey had many thrills in the trip, ac­ D. Mason who has successfully Willow, 38, m other of two chil­ cording to a le tte r from Mrs. Bar- promoted a splendid enterprise dren, and Ralph Shadle, 17, her The pupils of the local high rows. in the Ashland Mausoleum, J. W. They ran into a fog west of lover, will face trial here on Oc­ F razier who recently purchased school were give ninform ation tober 8, for the m urder of Harvey the Dennis Grocery & Feed busi­ Monday morning by Chief of Po­ Monumental and had insufficient Willow, the woman’s husband, ness, Rev. J. G. Mergler, pastor,! lice McNabb and Prof. Briscoe as gas to re tu rn to Waldo. Not d ar­ whose body was found in the for­ of the Presbyterian church, Irv­ to what the traffic signals, rules ing to v enture down into the est with the head blown off* The ing Finley who has returned to and signs are so as to avoid any clouds in this unknown country, m urder indictm ent is being asked Ashland and renewed his mem­ accidents while the school po- they landed on a rocky hill about today. bership, Clyde G. Malone, form er pils are enroute to or from school. 25 miles from Sm ith River, Cali­ W illow’s body was found last McNabb told them to be care­ fornia. captain of the local company, O. December 9 by his dog and young They were forced to camp out N. G. who ha3 been in Honolulu ful of the right of way, infringe­ for a num ber of years ju st re­ ment on which causes many acci­ all night w ithout blankets or turned and located in Ashland, dents. The city is preparing to food and the next m orning walked and others whom the committee have a booklet printed, giving in to Smith River in a heavy rain. expect to introduce at this time. these rules and regulations, which Mr. Barrows expects to retu rn will be distributed among the pu­ horseback to the plane, clear a It is the wish of the various pils. • roadway and pilot it out into open committees th a t as many of the country. The plane was not dam- members as possibly can, will a t­ MANY CITIES IN N. i aged in the forced landing. tend tom orrow 's Forum and ex­ CALIFORNIA TO HAVE tend greetings to these new com­ LA FOLLETTE CLUBS ers and new members of the V otes to Pay H alf o f $ 5 0 0 0 to Chamber of Commerce. DUNSMUIR, Cal., Oct. 6, H ave U niform ed Patrol at G. Fidler and J. E. H auralty have th e L. A. Meet REPUBLICANS W ILL recently returned from a trip START CAMPAIGN AT through Siskiyou, Shasta and Te­ At the stated session of Hillah MEETING TOMORROW hama counties, during which they Temple, Mystic Shrine, held in initiated steps tow ard forming La Ashland, Friday evening, the MEDFORD, Oct. 6. — A call Follette for President Clubs. They MEXICO CITY, Oct. 6. — A principal subject under discussion has been issued by the chairm an report they found many ready to band of 300 well-armed bandits involved the questiofl of w hether and secretary of the Republican join in this work. Sunday held up a passenger train or not the Temple would under­ County Central committee for a A ppointm ents Made on the Ishm us-Tehuantepic rail? take to send a uniformed patrol m eeting of all the precinct com­ A man was appointed at each team and drum corps to the Im­ m itteem en, executive and women's town to carry on the work of way. killing 25 pers’ons, including th e tra in ’s m ilitary guard. The perial Shrine session of 1925 to advisory committees and all the forming these clubs. be helfl at Los Angeles next June. candidates to be held in the Med­ The two campaigners report bandits also looted the passengers Many Shriners were present ford hotel Tuesday Oct. 7th, to that movements to form clubs and rifled the mail, according to from M edford’, G rants Pass and arrange for an active campaign have been started at Yreka, Mt. a d'spateh from Tabasco. A other points outside of Ashland and to attend to other business. Shasta and Dunsmuir in Siskiyou strong federal force has been dis­ and there was a general senti­ As thi3 will probably be the county; and at Hastella, K ennett, patched to break the rebel gang. m ent favorable to the formidable last combined meeting of these Redding, A nderson' and Cotton- undertaking, providing ways and New P arcel P o st Service committees it is urged th a t every w’ood in Shasta county; and in means be found to finance the The Ashland postoffice has re­ mem ber arrange to attend next Shasta, Red Bluff, Gerber and Los ceived official notice of the es­ project, and to this end commit­ Tuesday. Molinos in Tehama county. tees were appointed from Ashland tablishm ent of insured parcel post Medford and G rants Pass— J. H. service between the United States Fuller from Ashland, Jerry J e r­ and G reat B ritain and N orthern ome from Medford, and Jas T Ireland. Packages m ust not ex­ Chinnock from G rants Pass. ceed 11 pounds in weight or six It is estim ated th a t $5000 feet in weight and girth combin­ would be required to finance the ed. The regulations issued for this project in the m anner planned, BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 6.— How threatens. It holds th a t only new service provide for indemn­ and of this Hillah Temple has can peace and prosperity be re­ when the problem of reparations, ity up to $100, minimum insur­ guaranteed half from its own stored in Germany and in Europe with the Experts; Report as a ance fee 15c, and maximum 50 treasury. through international co - opera­ basis, has been brought to a cents. The new service is now The Im perial Shrine is one of tion was the them e of the plans peaceful solution can the ques­ effective. the most im portant annual fra ­ subm itted in the contest conduct­ tion of serviceable proposals for ternal gatherings in the world ed by Edward A. Filene of Bos­ the lasting securing of European FIRMS TO LEAVE and it is felt by local members ton in G reat B ritain, Qermany, peace have any practical m ean­ STATE UNLESS A of the order th a t uniform ed rep­ France and Italy. Awards- of ing. CHANGE IS MADE resentation at the coming Los $10,000 were made in each coun­ For the perm anent pacification Ange'.es session would not only try. The plans subm itted from of Europe it m aintains th a t the PORTLAND, Oct. G.— Unless reflect favorably upon Hillah France and G reat B ritain were economic sources of conflict must the Oregon income tax law is re­ Temple, but would prove a great announced in September. be eliminated or so restored th at pealed the Moore Packing com­ advertising stu n t for Rogue River More than 15,000 plans were a decision by arms is needless. pany of Cordova, Alaska, and the Valley and all Southern Oregon subm itted from the various coun­ These conflicts must be reg u lat­ George Inlet Packing company of over which its membership is tries. The award on the Ger­ ed through the development of a K etchikan will dissolve in Ore­ scattered. man contributions were announc­ union of economic purpose in or­ gon. In all probability this ac­ ed today, with the first prize of der to clear away national econ­ tion will be followed by a tra n s­ $5,000 being divided between two omic rivalry, and prom ote the na­ fer of its business to Seattle and plans. tional existence of all members Tacoma, according to E. F. Moore, The first prize Plan — Plan of the western and central Europ­ president of the two big packing concerns, who has ju st returned No. 1€8I, which divides with ean group of states. Plan 1«31 the F irst Prize of $5,- The most essential steps for se­ from Alaska. Mr. Moore, a resi­ 000, states th a t the dictate of curity depend on the peaceful so­ dent of Portland, yesterday held Versailles provides a breeding lution of the R eparations prob­ a long conference w ith John N. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 6. — ground for new w ar; th a t no gen­ lem and the political perils bound Edlefsen, president of the Penin­ uine condition of peace has yet up with It, the abandonm ent of sula National bank and treasu rer The trial of Roland Pothier, who begun, least of all in Germany, force m easures in the occupation of the two companies, in an ef­ is jointly accused with Qaptain w here political and economic ten­ of the Ruhr, and in the immediate fort to discover If there was not Rosenbluth of the murder of sion has reached a threatening solution of the arm am ent prob- some way to hold business in Major Cronkhite, will be resumed Portland, as has been th e ir prac­ tomorrow. No court is being point; and th a t behind a new tice since the two companies were held today, Judge Cushman be­ w orld w ar a world revolution (Continued on Page 4 ) ing called out of the city. established. tms issue io BREAK UP SESSION PUPILS TOLD OF HILLAH TEMPLE TO AID IN SENDING A UP MEXICO TRAIN; KILL 25 AND ROB German Peace Award Winners Are Announced; First to Two Plans POTHIER IRIAL TO \O R K , October b— Ilio Giants, after losing Suntlax to the Senators 4 to which evened the series, took the odd game Monday,’ when they again defeated the Washington National team, G to 4. BENTON, 111., Oct. 6 — Glen ^oung, noted Kian dry raider and center of the strife which has WASHINGTON, October (>—The Senators won Snn- Shadle, the farm hand. Shadle told made W illiamson county the scene a cbherent story of having gone of several m urderous uprisings, da\ s game, 4 to 3. Hie batteries in Sunday’s game were: hunting with Willow, and police has again assumed the le a d e rsh ip | Senators, Zasliery, Marhery and Ruel; Giants, lientlv and in thn Wî 11 in ___ , «• I rx v 7 w at first believed Willow had acci­ in the Williamson county liquor Gowdv. dentally killed himself with his raids. Young drove into Benton today own shotgun. NEW YORK, Oct. 6. — W ith a W illow’s relatives, suspecting with three prisoners from H er­ veritable parade of pitchers pass­ foul play, asked State police to rin, whom the ‘'deposed” Kian ing in review, the Giants this investigate further. Through the raider claimed had been caught afternoon contrived to edge under b itter cold of a m ountain W inter with “ white m ule” in their poss­ the wire with a G to 4 decision and for three months during the ession. _____ . over the Senators in the third Spring, officers worked on the Verne Dollarhide, who lives game of the serles. a belated case. Finally they learned that near the old Dollarhide toll gate ashin«ton rally in the 9th, be- Shadle and the dead m an’s wife site up in the m ountains forfeit- n,pped in the bud by John were living together. ed a $25 cash bond Monday morn-J Wat8° n ’6 worthy rPScue-pitching. Late in July Shadle was a rre st­ ing when he failed to appear be-i Spectacular «elding by Friwch ed on the order of Trooper A rth­ fore Police Judge Baughman to i S3Ved the Giants ° n several oc' ur Fox, who had been assigned answer a charge of being drunk 1 casions’ lhe G lant’3 3econd base- to investigate the affair. For ten Roy Gregg, who was being held 1 man three times robbing Goslin days Shadle stuck to his original in the local jail on suspicion of in this city Saturday evening. ! Dollarhide was picked up in a of base hit?'. stoiy, but finally be confessed having stolen a car which he was A crowd of nearly 50,000 saw when urged by a fellow prisoner driving, escaped Sunday when dazed condition and charged with the game, cheering both sidien to “make a clean breast of it.” taken to a restau ran t for a meal. being drunk. He was released : with impartial fervor. The vic- “She made me do it! ” the The car wa3 left behind and is on .a $25 cash bond to appear ! tory gives the Giant3 the edge of young farm hand sobbed. “ We in the hands of the local police. Monday morning, but he must the seri is, 2 to 1. loved each other, and she said Gregg’s desire to beat it, is con­ have considered it better to lose M arberry started pitching for she didn’t care for Harvey, so I sidered sufficient evidence that the $25 and did not show up. the Senators and McQuillan for killed h im !” the car did not belong to him the Giants. Russel, Martin and Shadle said th a t after he shot The police are communicating Speech followed Mayberry on the Willow deliberately, the latter with California authorities rela­ mound. Ryan, Jonnard and W at­ warned him to be careful of his tive to stolen cars. son tolled with McQuillan for the shooting, believing he was shot Giants. accidentally. The farm hand said R 1 he then walked to the wounded .4 Senators man, placed the gun against his WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.__Wil- , Giants .................... 6 head and pulled the trigger. liam Massey, American citizen and term inal superintendent of The Metropolitan Oil company, has been m urdered at Tomo, Mexico by a Mexican named Jo a­ quin Saenz, according to a dis­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.— Presi­ patch received by the state de­ dent Coolidge, in form ally open­ partm ent from Jam es Stewart, ing the annual meeting of the American consul at Tampico. American Red Cross, paid a The m urderer was arrested. glowing tribute to the great in­ Massey is survived by a widow F arm er R elief Is G ranted by stitution of mercy, declaring its and two children. His home is existence was a living proof at Muskogee, Oklahoma. Board o f E q ualization on A ll “ th at m aterialism is not the do­ T illab le Land m inant motive in the people of OREGON PIONEER the United States.” The board of equalization of CALLED BY DEATH Jackson county has made a 25 per cent reduction in the assess­ STANDING W HEAT BURNS Mrs. Susan G. Blake, widow of ment on all tillable land in Jack- KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 6. — Christian F. Blake, passed away son county. Fire started by the exhaust of a October 5, at the home of her It seemed in going into the m at­ tractor burnled more than 400 son, Charles Blake at 148 Van te r th a t the farm lands were pay­ acres of standing wheat in the Ness Ave. ing too great a proportion of the Tule lake grain fields Saturday, She is survived by her son, taxes of the county in com pari­ causing a loss of more than $2,0,- Charles Blake of this city and son to city properties, tim ber and 000, with less than $5000 in­ Mrs. William Addison of Inde- merchandise, taking into consid­ surance. A big crew of farm ers pendence, Oregon. Mrs. Blake eration the sales value of farm succeeded in controlling the was the daughter of Aca Fordyce properties and the rental value. flames which threatened to wipe and crossed the plains to this val T 'Z x M J/E V ' K A R R I A . Few farm s are renting for more out 8000 or 10,000 acres of grain. ley in 1853. She is wellknown than enough to pay the taxes and From 12 to 15 combined har­ here as a pioneer of this coun­ Y outhful nianag<>r of Senators, w ho inspired liis m ates to craw l the fu rth er reason th a t the larger vesters are rushing the Tule lake try. out of the «■«•liar class. portion of the farm lands have harvest, which should be complet­ Funeral services will be held been placed under irrigation dis- ed with continued fair w eather at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday a fte r­ PIO NEER REUNION