’ MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps: A shland daily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland*s Leading Newspaper. bor Nearly Fifty Years (United Press Wire Service) RI.ÂHÂTH ON ASHLANI HARD GAM ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cased out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fa c t I R H I MURDER IN m eBO B Asa Bartlett Admits Send­ ing Death Dealing In­ strument to Enemy '' MANI MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM BERE 1-,. Function Planned For Nor- |j |J J \ Jj j A u U mal School Head at Lithia Springs Hotel .-------- ------- ’ Ashland Man Returns Home Six Drowned on Pacific Ashland residents tonight will I Sp eak in g Engage­ Coast During Week-end extend a formal and sincere wel­ ment cf Two Weeks is The U. P. Report come to J. A. Churchill, president Veterans of All Wars Offer Locals Drop Third Straight, 8 to 5. in Spectacular Ball Contest , ■ WUAKEGON, Mich., Juno L — up Tributes to America’s — Asa K, B artlett, confe»»cd Warrior Dead before Judge Vandorowarp this: afternoon and waa sentenced to FANS ARE ENCOURAGED Bfe imprisonment in the Miriiigah ADDRESSES ARE GIVEN . Patriot M Service at Armory Blinding Hun I xmm - h T wo Ball» in state penitentiary, • Draws Many; Morning Par­ Outfield; .B ig Crowd Coming , MUSKEGON, Mich., June 1.— ade Is Feature Sunday (UP)—At the end of the tragic 36 PERSONS of the Southern Oregon state nor­ INJURED mal school, and Mrs. Churchill. APPRECIATION SHOWN At tho Llthia Springs hotel at i Numerous Organisations Send Auto Tragedies Clatoi Three 6:30, a banquet will he tender­ Telegram» Praising Work Lives; California Leads ed the executive of Ashland# new of Speaker The Other« normal school, which will open Its doors to the youth of the state I frying: E. Vining, president of SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.— trail of hate, Asa K. Bartlett, Tear« mingled with memories on June 21. A reception will . t,ie Oregon state chamber of com- Ashland’» baseball team lost to aged 28, today faced a life sen­ Death lurked bonoath the shim­ precede the banquet. The recep-1 merce, arrived home in Ashland Klamath Fall#, 8 to 6, at Klam­ tence for the triple bomb mur­ Jn Ashland yesterday as veterans mer of the surf and river and of several wars and their sons tion will start at 6 o’clock. last night from a speaking tour ath Fall# SMnday, but It didn’t der growing out of political en­ claimed six lives by drowning ov­ Reservations for the function of two weeks through California, lose until Klamath was given the mity in Blue I-ake township and daughters offered up a tri­ er the week-end, according to re­ bute on tho altar of patriotism to scare of Its league-leading life. ports from Pacific coast states to have been coming In In a satis­ (luring which lie urged Californ. where he was constable. factory manner, is the word at inns to make Oregon their sum­ her warrior dead. From the first inning until the i the United Press today. Prosecuting Attorney Dunn the chamber of commerce office mer playground. In the various cemeteries in last It was a regular hall game, said today to the United Press The automobile, commoply In today, and it 1 b expected that # and.about AAhland mounds were Mr. Vining was accorded an with first one team ahead and that Bartlett had confessed send­ the lead, took only three lives. banked high with fragrant pe­ large gathering of Ashland real. Ipnthuqiaatic reception in every then the other. At the start of ing a bomb through the malls Deaths from all unnatural caus­ tals. Flags of red and white and dentB will bo on hand to greet city he visited asd gained count­ the eighth inning, Ashland was which brought death to August es, mounted to 17. blue fluttered in the gentle Mr. and Mvs. Churchill and wel­ less friends for this state among leading 5 to 4, when three bunch­ Brubaech, 48, his 19-year-old Most tragic In the entire lis‘ ed hits, coupled with an outfield daughter. Janet, and her fiance, breeze. Fires of patriotism were This is Roberta McPherson, 11, daughter of the famous was the drowning of two girls come them to the city in a whole­ 'California residents who have de­ cided to spend their vacation days error, gave Klamath a quartet of William Frank, aged 22, of Chi­ rekindled and burned brighter Los Angeles evangelist, Ainift* Semple McPherson. Mrs. and one man near Fresno. One hearted manner throughout the day. Ashland re­ this year in Oregon. runs and the game. cago. McPherson, who has disappeared, is believed to have girl drowned In an attempt to membered well her dead on this Telegram* Received .Klamath Is Lucky save tile other, and the man Tho bomb was received at the been drowned. Her daughter l i a s taken her place in the drowned In a heroic attempt to Among the many telegrams re­ Even the most rabid of Klam­ Brubaech home last week on the Memorial Day. All Veterans March > ceived by the state chamber of ath fans admitted that Ashland eve of the marriage of Miss Bru- pulpit. snvo both. The fast-thlnnlng ranks of commerce from California organi­ outplayed Rip King's Pelicans haech and Mr. Frank. The young in Oakland a man and a wo­ Civil war veterans and their wives zations, the following will indi­ man were dead presumably as the nearly all the way. both in hitting folks thought it was a wedding and widows trudged their way t> cate the good which was accom­ reeul| of a suicide pact, though and in defensive work, but a bril­ present and were opening it to­ the cemeteries and to the armory by reason of Mr Vining’s . police were investigating the pos­ State Convention at Gear- plished liant sun which blazed down in gether when the bomb exploded. to keep faith with those who will hart Promises to be Best speaking tour: sibility of double murder. tho outfield was responsible for Frank was Instantly killed, while bivouac no more. With them president, Irving E. Vin­ Session Ever Held r “Your PreBl(1 A three-year-old baby, in La- Ashland's loss. Miss Brubaech and her father marched veterans of other warsj ing made remarkable impression Grange. Calif., died after drink In the third inning, “Sunny" died several hours later after suf­ their sons and daughters; their on a group of 500 representative One of the largest conventions Ing n glassful of kerosene. Mohler was breezing along In fering (treat agony. children and their grandchildren. Fancy Price Paid for Bings Sacramento business men at cham­ Evidence that motorists as a in the history of the Oregon Bank­ wonderful shape. Then he walk- The Memorial day program was ber of commerce luncheon. He is Report of Fruit As­ ers’ association Is that scheduled "I’ve got to catch up on a lot whole were extraordinary careful, * ed two men and hit another with officially opened at 9:30 In the of fishing, so we will remain her. presents vivid message which sociation Manager for Gearhart on Friday and Sat­ or fortunate, was also seen In a pitched ball. Three men were morning when the paradp formed nearly all summer,” declared Otto the list known injured, which rose urday of this week, according U) stimulates and inspires coopera­ on bases with two out. A Klam­ at the Plaza block and marched Klum, former Ashland ryddent The Ashland Fruit and Pro­ reports received here by J. W. tive effort. You have every rea­ ath batter lotfed an easy fly into first to the Ashland cemetery, upon his arrival here with Mrs duce association report the sule to only 36. McCoy, cashier of the First Na­ son to be proud of him. right field. It lool^ed like a cer- where the outdoor ceremonies Klum from Honolulu for his sum of a carload of Bing cherries In “Sacramento chamber of coni', tional bank. Mr. McCoy is presi­ aln out and the players started were conducted about the Mem­ mer vacation. tho eastern market. The asso­ mere«.” dent of the state association. trotting off the field. But the Mother of Senator Dunn orial monument, with the G. A. “We wish to express our sin­ For the past five years Mi ciation has 25 packers at work The executive committee of the ball got lost In the sun, and thrfee today and tomorrow expects to Celebrates 90th Birthday cero thanks for privilege of hear­ Klum has been football coach association has completed an In fleet-footed Klamathiana stjpred. (Continued on Page Five) have 40 packers getting the Anniversary ing President Vining. Your or and athletic director of the Uni­ tereatiag program for the two Too Much Hun Cllolce cherries ready for ship­ Including the golf ganlzation is to be cogratulated versity of Hawaii at Honolulu. He day session The same sort of play «HU re­ Mrs. Mary M. Hill Dunn, moth­ is a graduate of Ashland hii;h ment. Manager Taylor reported tournament. bridge ____ . parties, the and thanked for your vision In peated in the fatal eighth when er of State Senator George W. that a fancy price would be re­ Both Ashland Women Get Friday night banquet and other loaning him to California, school. . the sunblotted out tho vision of Dunn of this city, celebrated her ting Much Better in Red Sanger chamber of commerce" Mr. and Mrs. Klum are visit­ alized tty the growers for their features. a fly ball In deep center and gave 90th birthday anniversary In Bluff Hospital product. Inspiring Talk ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ap­ Indications point to more than Klamath a chance to climb into Portland on Monday of last week, Before 400 men at monthly 200 bankers of Oregon nt the con­ plegate, the parents of Mia. The first really encouraging the lead. at whioh her children, grandchild­ chamber of commerce forum Mr. Klum. Klamath’s vaunted speed ball ren and great grandchildren at­ news concerning the condition of ference, which will exceed all Vining gavo one of the most in­ Known Ashland artist, “Prof.” Street, was bat- tended. The reception was held Widely Miss Grace Chamberlain was re­ former records. J. E. Montgom­ spiring talks that has over been Plumber Drops Dead on t«l out of the box in the seventh nt the home of her granddaugh­ ceived from Red Bluff this morn­ ery, president of the Bank of heard In thia city. His wonderful Van Ness Avenue inning by the heavy stick work ter. Mrs. H. B. Moore of Port­ ing in a letter to Mrs. II, C. S&uthwestern Oregon nt Marsh­ .address on the broader features of the Ashland players. Rage • land. Galey. During the past few days field, Is scheduled to succeed Mr. of the Pacific coast advertising Ernest J. Hicks, aged 85. well Miss Cl^uinberla'in has showu McCoy as president of the state will result In a great deal of ad­ tall, lanky moundsman with a Mrs. Dunn was a native of Ten­ known Ashland plumber, dropped SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 1.— such marked improvement that association. world of speed, held the locals nessee hut crossed the plains vancement In developing onr (U P)— Nearly a hundred homes the special nurse has been dis­ » * scoreless during tho final frames with her parents and settled a few dead from a sudden and unex- mountain resources. Please ac­ pecte attack of apoplexy while were destroyed when a fire Vessel Missing for More Mohler floes flood missed and she is now well on miles south of this city. cept the most hearty thanks of walking along Van Ness avenue swept tho Chinese quarter of Isle Mohler pitched a real game for Besides Senator Dunn, others toward his home at noon yester­ Than Two Weeks Reaches ton on the Sacramento river last the road to recovery, .the letter this organization, for making it Dutch Harbor Ashland, not a hit being made who attended from Ashland were stated. possible for Mr. Vining to come day. He was dead before medical night. The flames followed' an Miss Elizabeth Palmer Is con­ off his delivery until -the sixth Mrs. E. H. Van Sant, a daughter, here and Inspire us to greater aid could reach him. explosion of an oil stove in one DUTCH HARBOR. A l a s k a . Inning, when Klamath gots its nnd Mr. and Mrs. Miller Dunn. tinuing to show steady Improve­ thtngB , Mr. Hicks •came to Ashland 38 June 1.— (U P)— Crippled by a of the Chinese homes. R. O, Bowman, assistant gen­ ment and is now aide to sit up In first earned run. The port-slder Fresno County chamber of y^ars ago and for many years broken tall shaft, the motor bed and read. She will be aide to eral manager of The General Pe­ commerce.” was given some splendid support, was employed as a plumber for schooner Patterson, missing out troleum corporation, nnd wife, of leave her bed in a few days. with the new Ashland Infield We express great appreciation T. H. Simpson. During recent of Seattle for more than two Los Angeles, Weston Wilson, Both Ashland women were ser­ working like well oiled machinery. for the service of Mr. Vining In years he had been In business for weeks, itmped Into part hero to­ manager of the Oregon General iously injured two weeks ago Despite his three broken ribs, his most inspiring and problem himself. day. The Patterson, commanded when a sedan they were driving Petroleum corporation, and W solving address to us. Fifty busi­ MHte Cassidy played a star Funeral services will be held by Captain E. T. Peterson, an wont over the grade a short dis­ P. Durkee, manager of the Onk ness men much Interested and game at the initial bag, spearing from the Dodge chapel at 2 o’clock old time Arctic trader, encount­ tance south of Red Bluff. Miss land branch of this company real value obtained. Many thanks. several foul hits which looked al­ tomorrow afternoon with burial ered bad weather after leaving Chamberlain sustained a deep and wife, were guests at the Llth­ most impossible. At the key­ Crowds Swarm Tennessee In Hargadlne cemetery. Funeral “Bakersfield Civic Association”. Seattle. skull fracture and her condition ia Springs Hotel Saturday night. stone corner O’Brien' played a Supreme Court Room to services will be conducted by the Tourists and Railroad Man was critical for more than a week. H. O. Frohach, who has the Gen­ “W’e had the great pleasure of good steady game all the way. Listen to Debate Knights of Pythias, of which Mr. Relieved of $90 by Hotel eral agency In this territory, was hearing a talk made by Mr. Vin­ “Red" Watts was a tower of Hicks had long been a membor. Sneak Thief In conference with them during ing and evould consider It a great NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 1.— He also was a member of the strength at shortstop, making one privilege If you could have him their visit here. hard play In deep short which (UP)— While the scores of dis­ Elk'B and Woodman of the World Two auto tourists who did not return to Merced at some future brought a rousing cheer from appointed persons Jostled one an­ lodges give their names were relieved date. other in an effort to gain en­ the Klamath Fans. of »90 in cash by a room prow­ •'Mersed County chamber of Mr.' Hicks apparently was In FHIettc Is Star trance into an already packed good health yesterday morning ler operating In the Park hotel commerce.” PARIS, June 1.— From sun up Young Stan Pillette at third court room, Tennessee today of­ when he left his home at 561 Six Airplanes Are Now Used last night, according to a report Ha» te al McesSfcc on Pasco-Elko-Reno Ser­ base was "a whirlwind of action, fered final arguments in the fa­ North Main street to attend the to the police this morning. The until noon representatives of the “You have placed us greatly In Memorial case. Memorial day services at the and showed himself to be the class mous Scopes evolution vice Regularly your debt by giving us tho privil- tourists went on south this morn­ American Oversens doctors, lawyers, armory. of the league at the difficult Clergymen, ing. They suspected another tour­ Day association, tho American lllge of hearing I r v i n g WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mans E. Vining. We congratulate our­ rASCO, Wash., June 1.— (UP) ist whom they thought they might Legion and a dozen other Ameri­ corner. He also crashed out a mountaineers, scientists and cur­ Besides his widow, Mr. Hicks couple of hits which brought In ious persons generally greeted the is survived by a daughter, . Ern­ — Regular service over the Pasco- find farther south. Entrance to can organizations, French military June l.(U P )— Five persons were selves that the Pacific coast has judges of the supreme court. The estine at Coquillp, Oregon, a son, Boise-Elko air mall route "'as the room was gained hy means and government officials Joined slightly hurt today In an explo­ a man with such a message and runs when runs were needed. Bill Force and Micky Demitt judges were forced to enter their Howard of Yreka, Cal., and a son, resumed today when Pilot George of a pass key. the police believe. with the French- nation lu honor­ sion which wrecked the home of an organization that will send him H W. Weichelln, a railroad ing the memory of the 30,000 Samuel Johnson, brother of Simon j>ut to deliver It In the byways. alternated at receiving and both private chambers through outside Wright of Klamath Falls.. He Buck took off for Elko with a load of mail. The line now baa windows rather than push their also is survived by a sister. Miss man, reported the theft of $9 Americans who'fell In France Johnson, whose wife received a (Continued On Page Two) Continued on page Two six planes, five of which are from hi’s clothing as he slept In during the war and whose bodies big reward six years ago for the way through the .crowd. Blanche Hicks, librarian of the capture of Nicola Saccb and Bert- equipped with the Wright whirl* lie at or near where they died. his room at the Gurnea rooming Ashland public library. olomeo Vanzettl, convicted nttir- wind motors, and no further de­ house on F ourth street last night. ttereri. Tirg BTMf (TemetrnnetT fno lay« or MdBltyllHMIV ft!1.' He left his door uniocxea. is distributed gratis to the east side of their 12-rootn house tlcipated. guests of The Llthia Springs and Ashland Hotel and to the The Starting Point For mg campers at Llthia Park and Tourists! Jackson Hot Springs camp Work of macadamizing-d street The local Postoffice have re 1 grounds— a total of approxi­ was started today by the City Spend a few days here and ♦ celved a supply of the new tjvo mately 200 copies each d a y - street department j ÿader the di­ A burning belt on the ice ma­ visit the following scenic won* cent sesquloentonnia) stamps in order that Ashland's visit­ rection of City Manager Clyde chine at the East Side Meat Mar ders within ,a day’s driving ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 1. These stamps are to advertise the ors may know something of Malone. The work will take sev­ ket called -out the fire depart­ Several local KIwanlans mat distance: sesqi| THE WKATHHR ,ntH amendment aid the Vol­ stopped and the friction burned About 175 KIwanlans from the Llthia Park £oàrd ’ Generally « ’’ Oregon has announed that he Intends to Interest during the Jaunt, C. V. Crater Lake— Open Later. stead a c t ” states south of here were oh the Jackson Hot Springs th*e belt, causing a Mg volume of » fair tonfthf and Wednes- make an airplane flight to the Howell. Y. M. C. A. secretary. Beautiful Siskiyou Mountain« train and the reports were