MALABIA GERMS Cannot arnrvive three months in the rich ozone at Aaflland. Pure domestic. water helps. ly Ttdtnpa ffoa Been Ashland's iff newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Years Wir« Bènde«) (United VOL. XLIX ASHLAND WILL AGAIN TRY TO ENTER LEAGUE »r to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Votame 41 Claycom b Motor Company Erects A ir M ail Guide ASHLAND, OREGON, CHURCHILL QUIT PRESENT PLACE JUNE T idings CLOUTE Without nine e Th? V . z. J C K DAY, APRIL 17, 1926, WHERE IS THE OPPOSITION? « of ten of asthma, roven fa ct > ! 'r NO. *93 A nd His Helper Found On Desert! Ju st how much opposition is there to Sunday ’ baseball in Ashland providing it is carried on along clean, sportsmanlike and legitimate lines as its pro­ ponents promise it shall hef Members of the afclitxd board—or some of them— say they believe there fe strong opposition; that they as public officials would be severely criticised if they should permit use of the high school athletic field for an Ashland baseball club in the Southern Oregon League. This newspaper believes that this opposition is more ephemeral than real. It concedes thi\t there are those among the citizens of Ashland, who are opposed to Sunday baseball on moral and religious scruples, but it likewise believes that they are far in the minority. As we sense the temper of this community, The Tidings believes those who favor Sunday baseball in Ashland are far in the majority, and it likewise feels that members of the school board would not be open to severe criticism except in isolated quarters if they should gran t n»e of the school athletic tield as an emergency meastu»* for eight weeks only, or until suitable grounds 0au be procured. Ashland bases her bid for tourist traffic on the plea that she is a summer resort. The city can he made more desirable from this standpoint if clean recreation is provided lor the citizens and visitors. This city must give a decision by next Tuesday as to whether or not it will join the Southern Oregon league. The Tidings hopes- in the interests of . tin- great American sport, that a m ajority of the school board will gr(in,t this request. Give those who want baseball an opportunity to enjoy it. Let Ashland he |Rs reasonable in such m atters as bther (cities throughout the length and breadtht of the land. FUNCTION IS BIG SUCCESS CAIRO. Egypt, April B 17— (U.P.)—Captain Ea- B tevez, Spanish flier, and B his mechanic were found B today, after nearly a week New Normal School Presid­ Doheny Interests W ill be b in tho desert in the re­ a Wives of Members'and Lith- ent Will Move Family Defendants in Action for b gion of Amnian, Pales- B ians and Wives Guests Here Next Week 97,000,000 b tine. at Chamber * B " ■ J Captain Estevez was B OVER MEXICAN LANDS « found about 40 miles from B DANCING AND CARDS DECISION ANNOUNCED ---------- B the point where the B Singing and Short Speeches En­ Mix Familiea Will be Brought Young Woman Attorney to Ix-ad plane was located several B Here by Members of Nor­ Bitter Legal Fight in .. liven Evening for Hosts and days ago. His mechanic mal Faculty New York Guests was found shortly after. NEW YORK. April 1 7 - ( U . “ B° th "1<‘n Were faIrly J. A. Churchill will resign The Kiwanian8 and Lithlans good condition, consider­ Joined in an enjoyable entertain­ P.)— Papers will be served Mon as state superintendent of public ing the hardships and Instruction on June 1, but will day on the E. L. Doheny in- „ ’”7 ment at the Llthia Springs hotel terests in a 597,600,000 lawsuit, B 7 last evening, which lnclui'nd move to Ashland next week, ac­ endured. dinner at 7:30 o’clock, an in­ and a 37-year-old woman at­ cording to an authorized an­ B It had been feared that B teresting program and a dance torney will direct the uttack on nouncement today by J. H. Ful­ B both men were dead as ler, *a member of the board of the multimillionaire oil king. ..a 1 carried u and card party B they had but . , few B w mezzanine floor< l o w i n g on the regents. Mr. Churchill has Shirley Moore, tho first B supplies. It was Kiwanlan Ladies Night woman graduate of /[’ale law leased a home on the Boulevard, school, will be chief counsel for and Mrs. Churchill will arrive and the committee invited tho the Viescay company, incorporat­ Lithians and their wives to Join .this coming week to establish in the celebration. At the open­ ed, which charges that the Do­ their permanent residence hero. ing of the program Orand High heny companies illegally operated Recent reports from Salem on Mexican oil lands since 1906. Fizz Bert Miller was called upon indicated that Mr. Churchill to introduce the Lithlans and would resign early next month The land in question is one their wives. This was followed of the mo3t productive In the ahd immediately assume his entire Mexican oil fields, and American Sm elting Company by the introduction of Kiwanis' duties as president of the new Ordered to Pay Miner newest member, A. C. Joy and it is predicted that a legal bat­ Southern Oregon normal school, Big Sum Will Try Again tle whch will run Its way through his wife. Then the Kiwaniana but as a matter of salary econ­ It was suggested by local rep­ the courts for several years will introduced their wives. C. L. omy, he was prevailed upon to SEATTLE, April 17— (U.P.) Starr, a member of the normal resentatives at the meeting that wait until June 1. result with the filing of the —A final decree In his 320,000,- school building committee, was members of the school board Interest Revives in Court formal complaint the first of the Flan Dedication 000 suit against the American introduced by Kiwanian J. H. might be prevailed upon to re­ Sport Here Among week. It also was announced that the Smelting and Refining company consider their refusal of the high School Students Fuller. L. H. Hanaen, the new laying of the cornerstone and of Tacoma was handed down owner of the Hotel Ashland, was school grounds on condition that the dedication of the building to George Campbell Carson, 60- use of the field be granted for., Since the student body of the will be held here on June 25, at introduced by Kiwanian J. W. year-old miner of San Francisco, Ashland High school has recog­ this year alone, with the dis­ McCoy: In the drawing for the which time the normal school re­ by Federal Judge Nftterer here contribution to the Kiwanian tinct understanding that t4}c nized tennis by awarding a let­ gents will hold their regular late Wednesday. , ter, more interest is being tak­ club will provide a permanent Child Activity fund, T. H. Simp­ quarterly meeting in Ashland. The decree orders the com­ son was the lucky person. en in the tennis matches. The Governor Pierce and Secretary of playing field by next year. pany to stop using Carson’s pat­ Reports from local representa­ tennis team played Yreka af State Kozer will be here for M alone W ill B e Compliments Ashland Man and Woman at Redding ents ort a copper refining fur­ Yreka yesterday, winning all tives were to the effect that C. L. Starr said he had some the dedication program. Accused of Stealing nace and to pay him the profits complimentary things to say interest in baseball locally is matches, four singles and two A ppointed Major The regents have nearly com­ Away Young Bride they have made through usin? greater than it has ever been doubles. Those playing singles pleted the list of teachers and about Ashland, not In the spirit the furnace since 1915. were: Dick Joy, Billie Hulen, before. Business men and citi­ of flattery, but conclusions af­ instructors for the normal, and REDDING. Cal.. April 17— Captain Clyde A. Malone, com­ Young Officer Will Resign zens generally have interested James Nutter and Phil Bryan». in addition to President Chur­ ter several years connection and (U.P.)— A four-day «earch for themselves in the baseball situa­ Doubles: Dick Joy and Billie Hu­ chill, there will be five members manding officer of Battery . B, From Army Now T hat visits here. He said that It was abductors of 16-year-old Mrs. 02391196 tion, It was reported, and stand len, Jamee Nutter and Leslie of the faculty who will- bring 249 th coast artillery, today r« Name bi Cleared’ - x | a o t a cane - of AeM««d -befog Buck Haynes has resumed in the ready to give an Ashland team Ketch. families with them to Ashland. caivea a telegram from army congratulated upon having the arrest of Mr. apd Mrs. Harvey officials that he has been re­ The only match that was hard SALINAS. Cal., April 17— (U. Marsh, charged with luring the the needed moral and financial Teachers Selected Southern Oregon Normal, but to win was between Dick Joy of backing. that It was a case “where the Following are the instructors commended for promotion to p .)— Lieutenant Clarence Aikin, young bride away from her hus­ major and that the necessary U. S. army, was preparing to re­ band with the Intention of lead­ Ashland and Jimmie Beals, the already chosen: Strictly Amateur state of Oregon should be con­ papers are now being forwarded sign from military service today ing her into a life of vice. Former Canadian Official gratulated upon having an Ash­ The out-of-town delegates as­ best player for Yreka, Joy win­ A. C. Strange, education de- following his acquittal by a Sa.vs Government Beer sured the local delegates that ning 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. The team partment; Walter Redford, Geo- to Ashland for his signature. land ta which to locate the nor­ Jury last night on charges ofj . ♦ J »P expects^to^pjay Medford, Rose-j graphy; Verne V. Caldwell, psy- Sales Are Wrong the teams will be strictly ama­ mal.’’ He stated the environ­ attempted burglary. The Jurors A ttem pt iVlaGe 10 teur In every sense of the word. burg, Corvallis and a return i chology; Arthur Taylor, Wayne ment here for the normal was WASHINGTON, D. C.. April probably better than could be held the young army officer not Both Medford and Grants Pans with Yreka, although the ached- W. Wefto, aclence/ .guilty following a sensational D ynam ite Train 17— (U.P.)— Legislation permit­ found in any other Oregon com­ Marsters, Marion Ady, Art; Marie will have only home-town play­ ule has not been completed. ting beer has been a failure in trial, and Aikin said he would ers and not one man on the munity. “It is now up to Ash­ Connolly, health; Katherine Vin­ Toronto. W. E. Raney, Toronto resign now that his name has payroll. Klamath Falls will be cent, registrar; Margaret Armen- OAKLAND, Cal., April 17- attorney and former attorney land to show the state that the been cleared. practically on the same basis, trout, stenographer; Elizabeth (U.P.)—A small bomb was placed i generftl of OntnrV, provincc, legislature did not make a mis­ the only difference being that Richardson, English. on the rails of a Southern Pacific , tol(, tbe Benate prohlblt|on ,n. take In Iplacing the normal the death of players there has here.” Mr. Starr stated. Theodore Lockhart haa been White Plague Victim Bar­ commuters’ train In tthe reel-1 vest|gallllg committee today, forced them to get Jobs for a named as Janitor for the build­ J. H. Fuller reported that dential section today aitf nearly, „ e cla(me(, tbat thoge w|gh. red From Native Land Survey Work Oil ing. few players to keep them in Rep. Hawley had Introduced in By Authorities m o wrecked the train. Windows |ng to drink beer protested that Klamath for the summer. Four Universitv of Oregon Course l o Start w p rp ’ haltered but the cars re- there wa8n.t enougb ..klck.. Jn the house of representatives a The local representatives were BEND, Ore.. April 17—A Can­ Men Admit Possession mained on the rails. Tw«>.four per cent beer gnd thgt bill for the reimbursement of agreed that It is now too late adian veteran barred from the the various western Oregon coun­ Of Booze women fainted. dealers used licenses to cover up in the season to attempt to country he served In the world Surveying work on the new ties In connection with the O. A their sales of stronger stuff. make a playing field at Jackson EUGENE, Ore., April 17— (U. war because of immigration regu­ golf course of the Ashland Golf C. railroad grants. He urged all Hot Springs or on any other P ) — Four students were ex­ lations, died in Bend early thU club will get under way the Gets E ight Ace«;: to send telegrams urging the site. If more time were ayail- pelled from the University of morning with no relatives at his i first of the week and will be Oregon delegation to work D ies Emm SbooV, L uther Burbank able this might be done, but Oregon follo^ng their pleas of deathbed. Thia ex-soldier. James completed before next Satur- strenuously for the passage of with the league opening less,than guilty yesterday to charges of E. Wilson, attempted to reach day, it was announced today, Has B ig Estate thia bill. It was unanimously CHICAGO, April 17 — Bad a month away, and with none possessing intoxicating liquor. Senator Borah Serves Notice hla home in Regina, Canada. Inst City Engineer Walker has been voted that the Kiwanlans and luck is depressing but good liKk He Will Force Issue of the financial arrangements The- students are Charles Stock- fall, after It was Realized he had retained to do all the surveying the Lithlans should send tele- in Congress Is sometimes fatal. When Her­ worked out, it was the sense of well, senior of Portland; Glen RO8A, Cal., April 17 grams to this effect. not long to live. He had tu- work and he has promised to man Schlee. who has playel _ (U .P .)_ L u th e r Burbank’s will the meeting that Ashland would Barnes, Los Angeles; Clarence II t i l l « a Booster Songs WASHINGTON, D. C„ April beyculoala. Because he was irav- complete It within lesB than have to get temporary use of L. Pallay, senior. Garden Home; IT— (U.P.)— The Passaic strike ellng on a charity ticket he was week. As soon as this is coni- . . hn"I rtiBe