MALARIA GERMS, Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic? water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Mewspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ' ■ ‘ -.................................................... .. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 41 VOL. XI.ÏX v , • ■ . i r i ■ i . . .. (DnlteS Press Wire Service) i ■■■—■ ■ , v ASHLAND WINS INFANTRY BAND 10 GIVE BIG CONCERT SPEEDY CAME TOMORROW EVENING OFF MEDFORD CHECK CHARGE 1 - 1 ■ u i ' ' i , .................................................. .. Davi« uiul Mohler Check Viet or lee of Rival«; 1« Good, (le a n Contest I,E AGUE KTAXDIXG W L Medford 4 .2 Klamath Falls 4 2 Ashland' 2 3 Grants Paea 1 4 PC .760 .760 .400 .200 YESTERDAY'S RESl’LTS At Ashland— Ashland 6, Med­ ford 3. At Klamath—Klamath Falls 8, Grants Pass 6. Just write It down In the book that Ashland’s baseball team is on its steady climb to the top run« of the ladder In the South­ ern Oregon Baseball League. Poor old Ashland that everybody felt sorry‘ for at the opening of tho season dug its spikes into the turf yesterday and defeated the over confident' Medford club, 6 to 3, in a speedy ball game at the local park which was never in doubt from first to last. "More than 900 howling fana crowded the bleachers and side­ lines and witnessed a beautiful pitching duel between Bmory Davis, whose ancient arm had perfect control of the gpitball, and young Art Scboenl, the southpaw ehucker who was making his first start for the league leaders. Davis Godi Good Davis Was flinging 'em over like a ‘big leaguer and Medford was able to loft only two high ones ont of the Infield. Although they fielded faultlessly, the Ash- . land infield, with the exception of Morgan, was a bit erratic on throws, and these wild heaves were responsible for two of Med­ ford's scores. Davis’ spitball got the horsehide too slick at times and accounted for the wild throws. Aside from these few wild throws It was a pretty game to watch. In fact, it was one of the cleanest games played yet this year. There was a total absence of wrangling, while Ujhiplre In Chief IxRoy of Medford kept the players hustling from the first in­ ning to the final play. ■» Medford .Scores First Medford scores one In the open­ ing frame when Bannister hit safely and was advanced around the circuit on hits by Markle and Dunn. ' The leaders scored again Jn the second when Blair took first on an error, advanced to second on a sacrifice and scored on one of the wild heaves Into the crowd Along first base line. Ashland cam« hack in Its half of the second with one run when Morgan lilt one over the right ( Qelder’s head for two bases and scorod when Marlow shot one to shortstop which was too hard to handle. Ashland got two more in the fourth, one in the fifth and another in the eighth. Medford's only other score came In the fifth on a hit by Bannister and two infield errors. It was In this frame that Marlow grabbed (Continued On Page Three) _ THIS ISSUE GOLD FIND AT M H EHTO. -.7 3 STUDENTS OF M O IO Â F x Æ - GRANTS < FASS uAPlIDL REGISTER FOR NORMAL WORK DRAWS MINKS X . F. W. Steiwer Spent Over $10,000 for Nomination; Total is $100,000 r / ; Representatives From All Strike on Robertson Proper­ SALEM, June 21.— Primary Over State Here to A t­ ty is Sole Topic of candidates of Oregon spent tend Session Conversation 1100,534.90, according to figures' compiled by the secretary of state CLASSES TOMORROW FROSPECTORS ACTIVE here Saturday. DRIVES TO ASHLAND | --------- These expenditures were dis- Training School Will be Held In Many Old Timers Clumge to New 1« A lleged to Have Stolen Checks trlhuled among a total of 253 can-i Mew Lincoln School Loratio«; Many Rumors And Cashed Them in Pool didates, of which number 9(5 were, Building Unfounded Rooms republicans and 56 democrats. —- —■—— 1 * • KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June The expenditures of republican One hundred and seventy-three GRANTS PAS|, Ore., June 21. 21.— Ray Hennesy, former em­ — If anyone doubts th a t th e got«l candidates aggregated >94,792.45,1 students from all over the state' ployee of the Pelican Bay Lumber fever Is m ounting here, he should while democratic expenditures to- were registered up to two o’click Company, was arrested in San > today at the Southern Oregon Nor- stand around the stre e ts for a few taled >5642.45. Francisco Saturday on a warrant The largest Individual expend I- ,naL which opened its doors In hours any day and listen to the from the district attorney's of­ stories going aro u n d . T he big turns reported to the secretary of ,,le npw building this morning fice of Klamath county, on the strike in the Rabertson mine has «late were In connection with the f,-r the instruction of teachers charge of obtaining money under been bringing news of other| republican contest for United i ,a a six weeks summer course. false Pretenses. Registration during the day ¡finds, some authentic and others States senator. Frederick Stei- On his retnrn here by an offic­ proceeded smoothly with very lit­ just naturally made out of a fe w |w®r, successful candidate for this er from the local sheriff’s office, rumors. There is, however, a| office, spent a total of >10,975.61, tle Interruption. Faculty mem­ when proper extradition papers constantly Increasing interest in , while Robert N. Stanfield, Incum- bers held conference with various have been arranged, Hennesy may niining circles and many old | *’ent and candidate for reelection, individuals who are to start train­ face the additional charge of theft prospectors have abruptly chang-I expended >10,010.17. Other can­ ing tomorrow. and forgery. From All Sections ed the field of their labors to the: dldates In the race for this office A lleged Crime ¡'¿As' scent« of the latest big strike. I spent as much as 7614.86. TTie majority of students who The alleged crime responsible This m orning Ed Ilaerlo ck er isl are attending the summer session for his arrest occurred here about have had actual experience, ac­ Miss Irm a Williams lias what you might cal, a very tasty showing samples of tho ore ten days ago, when Hennesy, i d s cording to officials In charge of brought in from the Argo minej claimed, cultivated the friendship job. As loads of the imperial Valley (Calif.) watermelons the registration. In addition to of R. Redlch, a fellow employe at roll through Los Augelesjen their way east, she lias to in which ht! is Interested. This: the large number from the south­ the Pelican City plant, who had sample eaeh batch to make sure the quality is there. .She mine has been bonded to Callforn-[ ern part of thè state there are ta operators and development1 Five Reels o f . Motion Pic­ two checks in his possession, one is hired to do this by the Melon Growers’ Association. ¡work is under way. This ore ?s| representatives from the eastern for |3 0 and one for 158. tures of Lodge Home to j from a vein running fou r to seven Polls Will be Open in Citv nn June 28; Noted Instruct­ Waldorf billiard parlor. chairman of the board, and W. H. tlons at the regular class periods the Past Time pool hall, it is Illinois. In order to get one of the row or is Coming McNair, are seeking reelection, (tomorrow. Visiting Yeomen from other charged. Immediately* after ob­ boats which had been beached o i Training School with Karl P. Nlnis contesting for communities will be present and taining the money he la accused Wlxard Island during the winter. Considerable Interest Is bc’ngj Training school, which will be one of the places on the board. District Manager J. L Welch of of hiring a local taxi and making The big rpçk slide last wtgfcr ' shown in. the forthcoming session j The polls will be opep until 7 held In the new grade school Merfford Will' have charge of the Ms way to Ashland« • where Tie destroyed the boats on this side of the Ashland school of art. and o’clock this evening, and ail legal building on Beach at Aset will al­ affair, assisted by Fred Page from boarded a stage for San Francisco. of the lake, so Maben and Hass, in a large registration is expected: voters who have lived In their so begin tomorrow. From information in a letter the Yeomen Home Office In Des There has been practically no order to get the boat on Wizard when the school opens June 28. present precincts for the past 30 from a San Francisco woman to Moines, Iowa. difficulty In placing tbe nor mil Island, rigged up a raft two feet It was reported at the chamber c? days are entitled to cast their' The Yeomen are a fraternal or­ Henesy, local officers assisted In wide and consisting of 6 two by commerce offices today. Th° 1 Program Given at Dedica­ ballots. students In suitable locations and tion; Many Friends and ganization, having women, men, effecting his arrest. fours and paddled their way to tbe school will conducted under tho I Voting was light when the polls finding boarding places for them, Patrons Attend and children as Insurance mem- Island on their frail craft. It direction of Belle Cady White. opened at 2 o’clock this afternoon, says the registrar. berg and they .recently lnaugurat-l Felix Payant, a widely known All students must psy the >10 took them nearly 3 hours to make Ashland's new >70,000 public ' but with friends of the three can­ ed a home for Yeomen orphans ■ the distance gnd they were stand- art teacher, will be one of the In­ school— the new Lincoln school didates Interesting themselves in registration fee before attending In the beautiful Fox River valley. 1 lng knee deep in water when they structors at the local school. He cn Bench street— wns formally the outcome. It was predicted the any classes. They must also pur­ At a formal opening of the Yeo-j is a graduate of the Normal Al t opened to the friends and patrons vote would be larger than for chase their own books. finally landed on Wizard Island men City of Childhood last year.’ Course of Pratt Institute, and has of the schools Saturday afternoon several yenrs in a local school approximately 22,000 people at-i taught In some of the foremost and evening with a public recep election. tended a picnic and barbecue/ D e p a r tm e n t * Of" Justice to art schools of the east. tlon. and Yeomen throughout the Take Action Against The school will he held from Members of the school board as United States have shown a very, Oriental Liquor June 28 to July 31, and will be well as President Churchill of the great interest In the cottage plan ! conducted at the junior high Normal School were present and institution, which will give aj WASHINGTON, June 21.— The school building. Persons «leslr-j nj,je(j ¡n explaining the various home, training, and education t o , department of justice announced lng other information may obtain features of the new school which Yeomen orphans. ! today receipt of a report from the Woman Dead, Husband Dy­ It at the chamber of commerce Three carloads of Ashland cher­ will be conducted jointly by the Admission to the motion pic- California northern district Unlt- ing and Two Held in Ser­ offices. ries which were shipped to Chi­ school board and the 'Normal Japanese Landlady Kills ious Cutting Affray tnre exhibition will be free to ed States district attorney that cago for eastern distribution 10 School. Hawaiian Caught Prowling Yeomen and their friends. There he has instituted liliel proceedings days ago brought the highest PORT ARTHUR, Tex., June 21. The summer session for pri­ Through Rooms will also be a program of mnsic for. forfeiture of 11,000 cases of price on the day they were sold mary and Intermediate grade stu­ and other entertainment. Chinese wines held In customs — (UP— Mrs. Jesee Kahnfield. 26, dents will get under way in the SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 21. of any cherries in the United | warehouse at San Francisco and is dead and her husband, Frank Kahnfield, 36, Is dying as a re­ new school building tomorrow — Hant, an Hawaiian, was shot States, according to word Just re­ ¡valued at >1,000,00. The case morning. to death today by Mrs. M. Mita, ceived by 8. D. Taylor, manager sult of a shooting at Port Acres, will test whether the wine Is ad “That ball game yesterday wns Following is the program which! Proprietor of a Japanese rooming of the Ashland Fruit and Pro-' jp T I T ? .1 misstble and a sharp contest is ex- a suburb, here today. worth the entire trip to Oregon "¡was given nt the formal opening I house, when he Is said to have duce association. The cherries Mrs. T. B. Fountain is under pected. The government claims It This was the enthusiastic com-1 Saturday; , been surprised In breaking In the were Bings and Lamberts and guard In her home and her hus­ , ______ I contains 47 to 5 per cent alcohol; «old fpr >3.65. ment of Mark Johnson of Hono­ Piano duet— Bernice and Mar- room of the Ifpponese woman. band Is bqlng detained. Fountain All right, youngsters, you can 'mh°rter* hold It Is medicine, The peach crop will be packed lulu, who. with Airs. Johnson, Is jorle Leer. has a knife wound in his arm. Mrs. Mita told investigating of­ start counting the days until by experts at the local plant and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton, ficers that she shot Hant when Song—Alice Borgensen. The two families were neigh­ July 4th. The Lithians today re­ Reading—Dr. Mattle Shaw he wrestled with her for posses­ the same good results are expect- bors. The shooting is said to owners of Jackson Hot Springs. ceived notice from the Southern Mr. Johnson for tho past 32 Cornet Solo—Everett Yeo. have followed an argument about sion of a revolver after forcing ed from Ashland peaches this Pacific freight office that a car­ summer, said Mr. Taylor. years has been chief clerk of the Duet— Madeline Stevens and his way Into her room. chickens antering a garden. load of fireworks arrived In the customs service In the Hawaiian Lethn Mills.. city yesterday and is In readiness Islands. He was one of the en­ Folk Dance— Directed by Beu The Southern Pacific Shasta for the big fireworks display in thusiastic Ashland rooters nt tho lah Hussey. Llthla Park on the night of July route between Portland and San Jackson Hot Springs bnll park Francisco via Ashland will be 6th. yesterday. The fireworks this year will he known as the Shasta route, Siski­ SAULT 8TE. Marie, Mich., June on a bigger scale than ever be­ you line, while the route via 21-— (UP— Dancing the Charles­ fore, with all of the newest pyro­ Black Butte and Klamath Falls Because of the banquet to be •SEATTLE. Wash., June 2 1 —- ton on a raft* Arthur Tessler, 16, will be known as the Shasta route, technic displays in readiness for held Friday evening In connection i Fred Bark us, 13, was electrocuted champion Charlestonian of Snult. Cascade line, according to a tele­ Ashland's big celebration. with the formal dedication of the I In the engine room of the White gram received this morning bjt A. and flvq companions were drown­ SALT LAKE CITY, Ut.. June new Normal School, there will be > River Lumber company at Enum- S. Rosenbaumn, district freight ed yesterday when the raft was 21.—Tho sensational Internation­ no forum luncheon of the cham­ 1 claw. Tho boy grabbed a 449- and passenger agent for the submerged. CHICAGO, June 21.—Judge: al divorce case, wherein Hilda ber of commerce tomorrow noon. volt wire while at play. I Bontharn Pacific -ilu sa F r ia n d i a a trlaadIm laoiL H olly Cttoka, a< Teseats i Ont., Residents of this section of the He created five new millionaire« wns pnrted from James Hender­ morning by Secretary Fuller. state will be gratified to learn Saturday with one scrawl of, his son Cooke, terminated here today • One of the largest .banquet that the Southern Pacific plans pen. when Mrs. Cooke was awarded crowds In recent years Is expected NEW YORK, June 21.— (UP) to keep Its Shasta route identity The words he wrote were “Hu­ custody of her 6-year-old daugh­ to attend the banquet Friday eve­ The Starting Point F op — A blood transfusion squad has even on the new line via Klamath. INDEPENDENCE, Kan., June go Friend,” above this signature ter. around whom has raged a le- ning. All who desire to make Tourists! been organized In the New York 21.— (UP)— A bank president was a court order awarding >2,- gul fight of major Import the past reservations nre urged to notify police department to meet the and cashier today pleaded guilty 000,000 each to five nephews and few months. the chamber of commerce officers Spend a few days here and visit the following scenic wo»>; necessslttes caused by accidents to to plotting with bandits In the nieces of the late Edwin B. Jen­ as quickly as possible. ders within, a day's driving bfficers. Already 225 members successful robbery of the Cherry­ nings, multi-millionaire recluse/ distance: of the motorcycle squad have vol­ vale National bank here recently. and his father, the late John D, I unteered. The bandits oWalned >69', 000. Jennings. Lake of The Woods Klamath Falls CHICAGO, 111., June 21.— (UP) Oregon Caves — Rain threatened the children’s BOA AT LARGE Rogne River Fikhlng Spots day ceremonies of the Eucharistic PORTLAND, Ore., June SANDUSKY, Mich.. June 21.— congress today. A chorus of ¿2,- PARIS, June 21.— (U P)— Ex- Pearl Dorllng. convicted 21.— (UP)—-A boa con­ last Klamath River— Fishing While you are a guest In our city, be certain to vllslt Llthla 00Q youthful voices will be raised strictor snake Is at large Premler Edward Poincare has night of manslaughter in connec­ Jacksonville— County Park, a playground'of many acres, with the main entrance in praise of Christ at Soldier's agreed to enter the new cabinet tion with the slaying ot Roy Lee. Crater Lake-Open somewhere In Portland af­ at the Plaza, where Nature’s deepest beauties are found field. Cardinals, church officers ter making its escape from' jiow being formed by Aristide 18-year-old high school boy, was Beautiful Slaklyon Mountain* along the walks that leud you through the forest border­ and thousands of pilgrims will at­ * bagffrge car here late ing on .Ashland creek. Brland, It was officially announc­ sentenced to 15 years in Jackson Diamond Lake- ’ Saturday night. tend. ed today. prison today. night when the 162nS Infantry hand, now In training at Camp Jackson, will £lve an outdoor public concert at Llthla Park. The concert Is scheduled to start at 7:45. This band of 65 pieces Is recog­ nized as one of the leading musi­ cal organizations on the Pacific coast, and it has prepared a splendid program of numbers for the Ashland concert. The organization will be brought to Ashland and returned to camp by members of the chamber of commerce. With fair weather predicted for tomorrow evening it Is expected a large crowd will be In the park to attend the first outdoor concert of the present summer season. M E N WILL SHOW ' M IBESTW G FILMS VOTERS BALLOT ON EM M Navigate Lake On Frail Craft Llthla Springs Hotel Hotel Ashland •- Ashland Natatorium California Oregon Power Co. Ltthla Park Board Jackson Hot Springs City of Ashland Talent Irrigation District MANY EXPECTED TO ATTEND ART SCHOOL IL IS OPEN TO PUBLIC WINE « M W STASIS Ashland Cherries Command Highest '»Price In Market ENDS WITH MURDER Ball Game Worth Big Trip, He says Fireworks. Here ror July POUrtH Shasta Route To Retain Identity Six Are Drowned Aboard Big Raft Rich Estate Is Given To Heirs li Policemen Will the Offer Up Blood is distributed gratis to guests of The Llthla Springs and Ashland Hotel and to the campers at Llthla Park and Jackson Hot Springs camp grounds—a total of approxi­ mately 200 copies each day— In order that Ashland’s visit­ ors .may know something of our city. ■! NO. 247 * Local Ball Tossers Take Rev Hennesy Held at San A genuine musical treat is In! Francisco for Alleged Measure of League Lead­ store for Ashland folks tomorrow Theft From Friend ers by 5 to 3 Score DUEL ■ " «¡Very Testy Job Sb