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D aily T idings h* ; MALARIA ‘GfiRMK iv e lthroe mqnths in Cannot sorvi’ and. Pure tbe neh ozona àt'Ashlam domestic watér hdpa. The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading ^ a ^ p u p e r For Nearly Fifty Years (United Press Wire Service) voi., xi.ix Successor to the Seml-Ws lid ia se . Volume <1 LIBERTY HOLDS » » » K FRENCH DELAY BANDI1S DEAD AS GREATER LURE GUN BATitE H D EXECUTION ON AMERICAN PLEA THAN LA« DOES ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cores nine quaes oat of tyn of asthma. Th>* a proven fact .-e'. NO. 137* ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 192C. $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 SUIT FILED BY POMPADOUR SPRINGS MEN PINCHOT SAYS WILL NOT X .Ü Ï Ï STANDARD OIL GIVES BIG LOT CORRUPTION IN Olli MEI STOCK TO MEN PENN. PRIMARY II 'The Pompadour M i n e r a l , pany, the parent organlxatlon of Springs company of this city ha the local properties. ‘ filed a suit In the district court j In thia action, The Pompadour No Local Officers Will Be against the Ashland Natural Cat , Mineral Springs company claims Oklahoma Officer Bags Two ' Given Federal Authority bonic company. Clark D. 8lm©B<’ , damages to the amount of »25,000 Who Were Roaming Unless Requested and L. 8. Simonds, owners of The'for loss sustained by them through ■» Streets Early Today ¡Local Men Participate in V n n tb fn I TkAoArtAr A Ashland Natural Carbonic com the alleged failure of the own»rs ! C h a r g e s 7,000 Voted Falsely WASHINGTON. D. C., June 9. Distribution of Valuable Mayor Johnson Speaks At w k n .m .n M a v in H o m e T o w n of Secie- pany for alleged failure In carry-¡of The Ashland Natural Carbon- Qkla., June 9. — (IP) t«-. — (LP) — The federal authorities ay Arab T Tribesmen, May nanv Certificates Today Law Enforcement Meeting — PICKER, ic company to do as they agreed tary Treasury Ing out the «greenient entered in Lee Burney and Charles Mays, in the prohlbltoin organization be Spared dae to Appeal Held ftt Wolf Creek to do, and damages for the to by them and for the annul reputed outlaws, were slain In the plan no immediate use' of the ment of the present existing coi- amount, of »10,000 an general MANY CHARGES MADE president’s executive order allow REWARD FOR SAVINGS streets here today in a gun bat IN FOREIGN' LEGION NEXT MEETIN AT K. F. tle. The tWo men were engaged tract for the compressing and de damages caused by their alleged ing the appoinOnent of state, g l , 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 T otal Given to Th? failure to carry nut their contract, Charges Mellon Also Barked The county and municipal officers ns (»regoli E m ployes as R esult Beventi From Here Attend And in a battle with officers, who saw Said Conditions Were Intolerable livery of gas at The Pomadour KYr. Silver stated to The Daily ( ’nmiwlgn of Pepper, l’iw e s t in Organization; No Clipncc them prowling about the street* federal dry agents. Director of Mineral Springs company’s pro Tidings. of Company's Thrift Plan R eport Splendid Herndon of Senate Inrunilient • If Army Hoida to Rules at 3 a. m. Prohibition James J. Jones an Officers o f District pertles near this city, accordili'.'. This agreement, aeeording to Both were out on bonds In con Earl Crow, local, sales manager WASHINGTON, D. C., June 9. nounced today. CAIRO. Egypt., June 9 .-< U P ) i to Harry 8Hver’ pre9‘dent of T“' Mr. Silver, covered the financing No appointments under the or of The Standard OH Company, and "Liberty holds a greater charm nection with a recent bank rob — (IP) — Governor Gifford Pin- of the properties. to many American people than bery, and local officers believe — A dramatic story of a battle Pompadour Mineral Sprlnga com chot, one of the unsuccessful can der will be made anytime unless other employes of the company does lav," Mayor Johnson stated that they contemplated another between the deserters from the' didates In the recent primaries in the request comes from the Held here, weut to Medford this morn at a meeting of the Southern bank robbery when they wer? sur French Foreign Legation and Pennsylvania for the Republican wanting It, Jones stated In an in ing where they met with other Arab tribesmen was told in Dam- ; employes of the company In this Oregon Law Enforcement League prised. senatorial, nomination, charged terview today. oscus advices today, concerning | region for a distribution of Stan at Wolf Creek Tavern Monday the opening of the senate investi the ca3e of B. J. Doty, alias Gil-' dard Oil company stock certifi evening. gation of various charges relative bert Clare, the American youth j cates and cash which districts Mayor Johnson, who spoke as to the primary that fraud had whose plight as a deserter caused1 ----------, I * ---------- throughout Standard Oil company the representative of the Ashland existed in the conduct of the pri the premier of France to stay the Many Fast Cars Are Coming Indicated Many Will Rein- mary. territory. delegates, said this was the rea course of Justice. state or Convert Policies Fdr First Speed Test and W. L. Muncy, district sales son that so many people "hog He testified that 7.000 persona The report said the youth de Before Time Expires Goad Card is Assured manager of Portland, was present ged" the road, the reason so many had been falsely registered in 14989023 serted because of intolerable con and made the distrbution to the people took undue privileges and Mystery of Decade Age is Allegheny county and Pittsburgh. Auto racing seaaon for south- Practically all of the meeting local employes. violated the laws, even though found in two Skeletons by ditions existing and that, with He also asserted that votes had half a dozen of his companions, ern Oregon will open with the of the local American Legion post This was in pursuance to the they prided themselves on being been held up In the home town of • Klamath Sheepmen he made a dash for the frontier, whir of many high powered m i- last evening at the armory was law-abiding clttaens. Secretary of Treasury Mellon and Merchants Refuse to Stand company's plan of encouraging Exnenses of Fete; Feel KLAMATH. FALLS, June 8.— where tribesmen attacked them. tors when Saturday a five-event devoted to a discussion of the that a commute favorable to Sen employes to become stockholders He also spoke on the advantage The deserters , were rescued racing card will be presented at government insurance, as the Are Taxed Enough (U P )— Shifting desert s a n d s in effect since May 1, 1921, but of the association of officers, ator Pepper, tho incumbent, had from death by French sympathiz- the fair ground, to racing fane by government has set July 2, 1926 terminated now because of exist which is creating a deeper co have literally" unearthed” a mur been backed by Secretary Mellon. KI j NMATH FAi,LS, June 8.— ing circumstances: ers who forced them to surrend the Southern Oregon Speedway as the final date -upon which the The market operation among the officers of der mystery here of a decade This investigation is said to be Klamath F a 1,1 a’ proposed value of the shares to be distribut er after routing the Arabs, the association, which has made elab- veterans of the late war can con Southern Oregon and therefore a ago. the direct result of an assertion orate preparations for what Is vert or reinstate the • insurance Fourth of July celebration was ed was announced as »28,000,000 Protruding from the shallow, reports stated. better enforcement of laws. • * by a Washington newspaper cor expected to he one of the beat Io- which they were permitted to officially abandoned this • morn and this goes to 12,000 employes. More than 46 officers o f'th is wind-schooped hole that had once respondent that millions of dol ing. * cal speed fests seen for some- lake out during their service in WASHINGTON, D. C., June 9. Those of the Oregon district com district, which includes Jackson, been called a grave, the bones of lars were spent In the senatorial the army. — Secretary Kellogg invoked In time. Committee of the chamber of prise one-seventeenth of the total Josephine, Klamath, Douglas and two skeletons, bleached and made campaign. Numerous high powered car« Following the signing of the ternational diplomacy In an ef- commerce, composed at* six mem and It was the opinion of repre Coos coUnties, were present at brittle by the years but still in fort to prevent the execution of have been entered from all part>- armistice, many of the veterans bers, voted to drop the proposed sentatives of the company that the the banquet aDd meeting. The tact. were dlspovered by J. R. B. J. Doty, American who was of the state, including W. H. Muir- dropped their Insurance and have fete, following a survey Saturday accumulations of Oregon employes next meeting will be held in Collins and George Ager, sheep held by the French authorities as head’s latest acquisition, a fast since failed to reinstate It. The f the business section of Klamath average as large as any. The Klamath Falls sometime in July. men, while searching for a water a deserter from the Foreign Le- Stutz racer, with which, wl<h government is very anxious thn* Fails. average of the shares would be Those who attended with Mayor lead near an old almndoncd gion. However, It was recognised Luke Kincaid at the wheel, he each of these veterans reinstate ‘Business men. it was found, are »2333.33. Johnson were Officers Clause and ranch. that the fate of Doty had to rest won all events entered at a n - their policies, but this must be not In sympathy with the celebra The discovery was made In a The thrift plan was discontin Ingling and Councilman* High The call for the third paymen' tion. They told committee mem to a great extent upon the mercy cent racing card at Reno. Nevada, done before J u ly '2nd. The con ued on December 31, 1925, run They reported a splendid meeting sparsely Settled part of desert of the French authorities. Portland will send several fa.’t version from the one standard cn the stock In tjie local golf clu*' bers frankly that they had sup country ltordering the southern ning not quite five years. Its dis nnd a wonderful banquet. It Is pointed out than an Am ones, and from Klamath more are form of straight life Insurance will be made immediately, accord ported to the limit enough drivé" edge of lower Klamath lake. continuance was due to the ac ing to the decision of the board and that they are unwilling to which was written during tho wor The skeletons, those of a man erican cltisen forfeits all rights to expected to come. quisition of Pacific Oil company, of directors who held a meeting contribute to the celebration. the protection of his government The track Is In gord co n d itici period And since, into the various and woman, had been buried in shareholders accepted this morning. Whether or not a celebratioe whose shallow, hastily dug pits within when he enters fcrelgu 'military for a fast time. It was announced forms which the government I f shares in the Standard Oil com The directors also Instructed will be held later in the summe' a short distance of each other. service and take3 the oath of al and the entire fair grounds have now offering, must also be affected pany. the' secretary to make necessary to mark the completion of the Wind had shifted the sands un legiance that goes with such ser been put in readiness for a large by July 2nd. The face value of the giant preparations Immediately for the Flamath Falls - Eugene railroad vice. crowd. Following a short business til a portion of one of the skulls pot" of stock accumulated, under construction of holes Nos. 1 and Ambassador Herrick, however,] line, was not decided this morn meeting of the post, member? was exposed, which attracted the the plan is »26,000,000 and the has successful! interceded in be- were given information relative 9, so that the members may do s ing. attpntlon of the sheep men. market value »2,000,000 greater Officials of the American Le All Expected to Meet Train to the various policies and term? little practicing before the en The grewsome discovery b ex- half of at least two rther Ameri as Indicated. Of the total tho tire course is completed. By the gion. who proposed staging the Tomorrow Morning at preted to bring to light an ugly cans. who deserted from the of reinstatement and conversio" employes contributed from their time this temporary work is done, French legion. In neither afj celebration If Klamath Fall" 10-30 O’clock crime commltteod perhaps ten j by Geyald Wenner and S. A. Pet salaries »16,750,000. The com these cases did th® added charge' I ers, Jr., members of the Lpgior the grain on the land will have business men would raise »3000 years ago. pany added 60 per cent as much, i hepn harvested nnd work on the were reported to be relieved at Ashland camp fire girls aro of rebellion have to be contended j —-------- who have made special studies of or a total of »7,760.000. Divi i entire course can then bn rushed anxiously awaiting the arrival of the decision to drop the fete. wl,h itf»v Bond to Hein Defrav the government Insurance. i dends and sale of rights effected to completion. Miss Sqtiirps. a national camp fire Members of the chamber com Desertion Itself is punishable Cost of Viaducts W h en A large ppr cent of the veteram i Rader. She will rrrivo in Ash mittee were as follows: George R. an Increase of »2,000,000 while by death In the leglgn and the rc- J fe w W o r k ig D e n e have signified they wll convert 1 land at *10:35 a. rh. tomorrow ?::d hallion charge gives the case n Lindley, general chairman N. B. the plan was In effect. The bonus or reinstate their insurance be-1 all camp fire glrli are expected to j Drew, James SwijiiRon, Everett and accumulations amounted to m?re serious aspect. Ambassador Klamath Falls will vote on two fore July 2nd. be at the train In middles und i Herrick »-111 he able,* tinder the propositii ns at the special bend Hardenhrock, A. A. McDonald three-fourths as much as the em ployes provided, which amounts skirts to greet her in real r a n 1 and Fred Hruïton. circumstances to make only a plea J election. June 29. making for im- City Manage« Malone will make Orc style, recording to announce The legion, last Tuesday pro to a handsome annual profft. of mercy but that will be spoken, provements in connection with a report and ‘his recommendations in the name of the government he'railroad development within the The company reported that ment of local loadnrs. Miss Josephine Croxall. aged posed the celebration to the cham nearly 86 per cent of all employes The local «organization feels It at the adjourhed m a tin g of the represents. 25. of Bandon. Ore., died nt 3 ber of commerce board of direc city. Is quite an honor that Mi.» city council Thursday evening on tors. A committee was formed o'clock yesterday In Portland. Klamath Falls will vote on two (Continued on Page Three) Squires wilt stop In, Ashland, the proposed sidewalk Improve She was a granddaughter cf Mr". with Mr. Lindley as chairiftan to propositions at the special bond since her time Is so limited. Bp- ments In the wont aide section of election, June 29, making for im. GRANTS PASS, June 9. — E. A. Reno of Gresham street Investigate the feasibility of the Cftt’s« of this the leaders feel the thia city. provements In connection with Grants Pass Is to have a celebra and attended grade school In Ash proposal. The tentative plans for that dis- local members should all he pres , railroad development within the tion on July 5, It was announced land. natlonal ‘trict included approximately three ent to do honor to the The body will be shipped here' city. this afternoon after arrange TACOMA, Wash., June 9. — miles o f sidewalks. leader. The second proposition, submit ments for securing the fair tomorrow on train 13 and ser It was also reported that the (IP) — The National Park Inn at ted last night to the council by grounds had been completed with vices will he held at thé Moun sidewalk construction in the nor Longmire Springs was a seething the City of Ashland. Ore.: petition of property owners on the Racing Association. The cele tain View cemetery at 2 o’clock mas of flames early today, with mal school district, which will be Main street, Is for a bond issue bration will be a community af tomorrow afternoon, with J. P. "Your Park is one of the best- I the main building already destroy approximately six and a quarter of »30,000 to pay one-half ¡he fair, with a hall game, speaking, Dodge and Sons Funeral Directors Those who performed Iwfore have traveled the United States miles of sidewalks, will be com ed. The inn is 60 miles south of in charge. > cost of an underground crossing the movie camera on the streets throughout and your park und a general program and fireworks herd. . , , pleted this week. Miss Croxall was a graduate of o fthe two Southern Pacific tracks of Ashland and also on the Vining camp ground Is one of the best I as features. Rodeo features have Telephone w^es were burned been dispensed with for the day the University of Oregon and for theatre stage will havo the first have been in yet.” Louis Vans- down shortly after the blaze start at Main street. PARIS. Juna 9.— (U P )— Su The first proposition,, already and the celebration will have the the past two years had taught opportunity of seeing themselves dall, Aviter Vallejo, Calif.” ed at 8 o’clock and therefor« it is Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Parks of sanno Lenglen will me.oi Mary, announced, is to vote a bond isnt.- characteristics of an old-time Art In a Portland school. In the movies ,at the Vining thea- unknown whether the flames Los Angeles— "We consider this K. Brown, of California, In the I of »62,000 to defray the cost of tre tomorrow and Friday nights Fourth. spread to the hotel annex and Franco-American final nirtch for' a viaduct across the yards of the whetf the pictures which were tak camp the Queen of all. It’s na Subscriptions from business other structures. the tennis championship of, Southern Pacific on Sixth street houses of the city wjll be aiked. en here last week will be exhibit tural beauty and comforts sur pass them all and coifteous at ' Front»“. ed. with a committee, W. Riley Bid- Funeral servees for Alden Lenglen todr;y defeated Mi-s Whitney, who wai killed Sunday Th® fire department was fllm- tends." die. ohalrman, starting tom ornw J. S. Kenny. Oakland. Cal.— Jean Fry, of England.’ and Miss in an automobile accident on th? for the drive for finances. Mr. , V. j basebnll »„it players I” and on the stage Tbo Ashland . . action . . . . sev- "It Is a pleasure when one Is tonr Brown won her way to the finals Ashland-Klamath Highway, were Biddle stated that he expected to ■ much „i. ».mi.,.. of the did , I hot . di'sni >» to ' do hitting ernl .. of the younger . . people . hv defeating Mlis Katrina Bou- ; hold thia afternoon at one o’clock encounter little difficulty in rab- city performed short stunts on the ing to meet such a courteous and last Sundsjy. according to Tho accommcdatlng camp keeper as r:^u,,of Holland. Ine a sufficient amount for the Klamath Falls Herald, which. stage of the Vining. i fri m the Trinity Episcopal church Battery B Is holding meetings you have here." j with Re’r. P. K. Htinmond offic Former cervice mon who a w nt- affair. 4 despite the local version cf how ■ r every night this week, except to bonus from the state iating. Members of the American night In order to complete the, cd . a cash ] thoso eventful runs In the ninth . . . I.fgloy acted as pallbearers Dur- (mma o f W t t a W » for «re misapprehension a s _ L l3 i ■or« nia'H. st° t"‘*' dstl was in tji® Ashland cemetery and also in preparation h r the right to choose a loan now may In tho last half of the ninth ln-1 Io distributed grr.tl? to tb L P. Dodge and Rons, funeral encampment at Fort Stevens return the cásh bonus with '• (»S' . w ! nlng the flro works stnrted Thr* iicst-' of Tho I.lthla Spring, ‘ ¡cent interest and receive th '„as directors, were in charge. first four Ashland players up all j * The company will leave hero Mod-1 T i The Starting Point For rad ASii’and Hotel and to/the j r. « j » » . r . .i according to a recent onm>'ince i took first on Infield errors ami OAKL ND, Cal. June day. June 14th, for the camp and '.orr.pc: i at , Lithi? , Pork nn^ T o u r is ts ! wifi return June 30th. (ment from the World War «J e Oakland Park scored on more errors. Not o r c IX tp ) 1 Jacks'n Hot Sprlnga cam’ The Ashland Fruit and Produce clean, hit contributed to the mission has Just received anoth- Rnend a fow day« here nod Tomorrow night the members ttns ccmmleston. The chant ¡‘’rourtV-t-n ' total oD apr.ro/! association, which recently miule slatighter. or application seeking permission visit the following scenic won Win be given their equipment for ™"st b«r° r* J'"" \ 200 copifta o«"h d sv - ■ carload shipments of Bing cherries ' , the encampment. Ten or 12 . Property boR. 4 The Herald alno stated The ho ‘dig fdr "burled gold" on the, ders within a dny’a drlvin- :n ftrat'c i h i f 'Arhlx-d’k visit to eastern markets, reported fh1’ Klamath FaJIs hatters did not hanks of Lake’ Merritt, a long distant^: • . more members are needed to ccm- , I through the loan system, the pdr orn- may kuo*.v votn.Mlilng qf morning that the Unit c n ine 1 , t,lo introduction of the spit POW* rippling through the center chaser to aosume the stnte i . piote the quota for the local con)-; E.ake of The Woods The chamber of commerce di our cPy. ‘ . Qn«land’s be-nhrubbed Lake-, gage, paying 6' Instead of 4 i>e Which * wsr sold brougld »3.65 ball by Jones. Klamath Falls rectors will meet tonight for a pany, according to officials. per 30-ib. boxes. cent. * - . Ashland recruited a tdll .all'll side Park. Oregon Caves r ‘ Llthla Springs Hotol discussion of programs and fi / aw ■ ....... .. . » x l » - “ ■ pitcher named ?6nes from th«lr The origin of the rumor that Rogue RIvur, Fi«hlag Spots i Hotel Ashland » nances for tba current year. tourist cotjip Just before the game gold lies burled on these grassy Ktamoth River—Fishing THIS WEATHER Ashland Natatortum The ques^on of (alslng suffic Jones brought down the Ire of 'ho slopes has been lost In the pas- Jacksonville—Couety Beat Fair tonight and Thu fa- California Oregon Power Co. ient finances to pay the expenses local c|ub cjub with the use of the « » « of years. But for 20 years Crater Lake—Opee Later. While you am a guest In oar city, he rgrtnin to vtlsft IJthtn day; rising temperature L lthla. Park Board of the,bands f?r the Fourth of Park, a plkygronnd of many acres, with the main entrance spit hall, which Is forbidden in past, according to the park com Beautiful Slsktvon Mquutatoe east portion tonight and In Jackson Hot Spring« July celebration wHl be decided. at the Plaza, where Nntura’r Aaaeest beantt«« are founff this league, according to Klam missioners, Intermittent applica Diamond Lake— Flshiag along the walks th»t lead you through the iforest border Interior Thursday. Oentle , Another Important matter will bo ’ City of Ashland ath directors. As a result tho tion have been made for permis ing on Ashland creek. »»• l> i v northwest and n o r t h Talent -Irrigation District , the settlement of the adrertlslng gamo was played under protest. sion to dig. winds. , program for the year. ttarkAd MITO RAEIS «INE K FMI •1 » KLAMATH DECIDES NOI 10 HOED 4TH REVEAL A MURDER Another Payment On Golf Called CAMPFIRE MEMBERS Ï0 GREET LEADER M A T H 10 VOTE ' IO M O M M I Will Report On East Side Walks Miss Craxall, of Bandon, Is Dead Grants Pass Will ‘ Hold Celebration Longmire Inn Is Mass Of Flames Movies of Local , People Tomorrow Lenglèn To Meet California Star Says Local Camp Queen Of Camps tj of Whitney Funeral Services Today Klamath Did Not Like Our Spitter Battery Drills •Weteran’s Loan To For Encampment; Terminate June 30 Seek Buried Gold THI& ISSUE .65 Per 2Ö Lts. , __ Paid For Cherries In Oakland Park Ashland t Chamber Heads •Meeting Tonight - VISIT LITHIA PARK 1 K . ■•-F' »