• 4 * t wATriyTA, germs Cannot survive three months in the rich osone at Ashland. Pore domestic water heljJO. < Bat Been ¿«W » ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cores nir^. ases oof of ten of asthma. > c> a proven fact. Newspaper. For Nearly F ifty Fears W ire Servie«) ASHLANPt OREqON, SATURDAY, JULY .3, 1926 Quite a Husky Kid Motorists Find it Delightf Spot; Mosquitos* Bother One Man Qity in Holiday Attire For ’ Two-Day Observance Starting Sunday FEATURES OUTLINED Patriotic ' Service Tomorrow; MowUy to he Busy Day F o r Everybody 'Lithla Park continue« to win high praise from auto tourists who.have visited this natural scenic spot during the present summer. Following are a few of the observation« mad« by tour­ ists recently tp the registration book at the park community house: ' Mrs. J. 8. -Purdle and Miss Gertrude Purdle of San Fran­ cisco: "We have returned to one of Nature’s beauty spots”,'Lithfa Park, Ashland* Oregon.''* 8 8 8 . Mr. and Mrs. W. A., Smith of Sacramento, “On our way to Can­ ada for a fishing trip. This Is the finest camp wg have evervlslted." .8 8 8 Helen Bolender,.Roundup, Mon­ tana. “One qf Nature’s, beauty Preliminary Work is N Under W ay; $800,000 Plant to Rise Four Men Who Fled Prison at Salem Yesterday Still Missing nr broad Pretested daylight ?A ST Clitab Over North W ell in View Southern Oregon Given Publicity Crater Lake and other Southern Oregon scenic spot« and resorts ere given widespread publicity in the vacation booklet which has Just been published by the South­ ern Pacific company.; The book­ let is entitled, “Outdoor Life In the 8Ierra,” b q | in spite of its title Southern Oregon receives some very desirable publicity which should aid ln attracting tourists' to this section. is distributed gratia to the guests of The Lithla fipVlngs and Ashland Hotel and to the campers at Llthla Phrk and Jackson H o| Springs camp grounds— a total oH approxi­ mately 300 copies each d a y - in order that Ashland’s visit­ ors may know something of onr city. Ashland Natatorinm The 'California Oregon Power Company ’__ Llthla ffprlngs Hotel Hotel Ashland Lithia Park Boayd Jackson Hot Springs City of Ashland Talent Irrigation District Listen, ypungstera, ‘don’t shoot firecrackers within the city lim­ its tomorrow or Monday. It’s against the la«» and be­ sides, with the present unusually dry spell. It Is dangerous as well. Chief of Police McNabb today brged tha^all parents, be warned against permitting their young­ sters to play with fireworks. There la a city1 ordinance which forbids It and the police will exercise ev­ ery precaution lo see that the law 'Is rigidy ‘enforced. " A federal la x prohibits the •booting o f fireefhekera on any public road or In any forest re­ serve. Martha Washington ' rockets, Patrick Henry bombshells. Ameri­ can Legion bombshell*, Washing­ ton's portrait, Oregon roses and many other new pyrotechnic fea­ tures are Included in the fire­ works display which will be pro­ vided Ashland residents and visi­ tors at Llthla Park Monday night. According to Guy Good, who has charge of the display, it win be by far the finest and most com­ plete display of fireworks ever seen In this city.. Among the special features ot the display are the battle of Bunker H|ll and Our First Flag, both of them set pieces and both entirely new and original this year. ", Ashland Man W ins Out in Lon? Le?al Battle is - Word From Salem Parade Rules I 1 u Parade formation begins at 10:00 A, M. Entries close 10:45. ' • ■, 1 , a A ll entrants down Helman S t, from North-Maia to line of marcE. All entrants meet Registration com­ mittee at com er of Helman and Cen­ tral , j, Assignment of position? will be made by committee aLtbe same plftqe. - J FRED C. HOMES, Hi Marshal o f Parade. Bryan Paid Big Amount By Dryg NOTICE TO ALL RIJK8 ; The funeral of Brö. Edgar p, Wolcott will J>e conducted by the lodge from Dodge's Undertaking Parlor at 2:8« finqdgy, Jniy 4th. Members are requested to sa­ bs mid« in the club rooms 'a t -I o’clock and march to ths parlors. f J. W. BOWENS, B. ft. t J. B. THORNTON, fee. Major GeneraHÄcRae Much Pleased W ith Work at Camp Jackson GAMr MOYD 1Y PRIZES Business Entries: First, $15.00; Second, $7.50; c Organizations: First $15.00; Second, $7.50; jrated Cars: First $15.(XJ; Second, $7.50; leer or Historic E ntries:,F irst $15.00;-Second, ); Comic Specialties: First $10.00; Second, $5; jrated Kiddy Scooters: First, $1.50; -Second, J. J; D eakin;'local real' estate dealer, will be grantej} a real estate license by W. A. Mullen, deputy real estate commissioner. Thia was the official word receiv­ ed here last night from Mr. Mul len. The license will be mailed to Mr. Deakin within the next few days. The granting of the license cornea as a culmination of a ser- lea of court hearing» pad ¿»ioriuai hearlngs which have been con- ducted during the past month, The final hearing was hold here early this week by Mr. Mullen. jvhen a dozen witnesses appeared Raq, who • witnessed (he- review, qoclareit * ' ! i ï | ' N ÌIP F G ÌIN ^PADPF , : 111 l U lV L U U ll tx //> . - ' — ♦— U U n llu L Poultryman Gets Fancy Cockerals The Smith Quality poultry farm received thia week a shipment of 104 pedigreed white leghorn h .»< o „ „„„„ nrra et Corvallis. These birds ar® ,nd,vldua,,’r pedigreed and Wing-banded and are from h-ms which laid from 260 to 290 eggs All Districts Face Shortage, (’ach ln fhe|r pmiet year. ' ’ is Report of State En- ’ Tan strain has Won more con- gineer Luper | tea4S-ifeSn.JU,y other strain during I — j------ , recent yeqrs and the cockrela will SALEM, July 3.— (U P )— All be a valuable addition to th e 1 rrlgation projects in Oregon with 6tock on the Smith poultry ranch, the exception of those which have! good storage facilities are n iw faced w.th an acute shortage of water, according to State Engi­ neer Luper. "The situation Is the most serious in the history of Ir­ Felix Payant, who | r to teach rigation ih ths State,” Luper de- commercial art. design and meth­ ods at the Ashland summer art school, w ill arrive here tomorrow In common with all and will he ready to take up hili other business houses of clam work Monday morning, It the city. The Daily Tid­ was announced today by Bello ings w ill remain closod all Cady White, who has charge of day Monday in order that the school. Mias W hite said this W illie W illiams, crippled news­ would provide opportunity for all employes may enjoy a boy Is selling copire of this edi­ those who wpnt to take up thia full observance' ot Inde­ tion of The Tidings on the streets work to have the full course dur- pendence Day. The next this afternoon and will leave to­ Issue w ill be published night for San Francisco where h» Tuesday afternoon. will book passage for New York where he plans to visit a sister. CGNGRKNH ADJOCRNH Williams was injured a lew ‘ W ASHINGTON. D. July 3. Church Notice Everyone Is cordially Invited to years ago when a pile of lumber — Congress adjourned at 3 o'clock attend the torvlce at the Free fell on him and now makes his this afternoon according to sched­ Methodist church, ’corner of 7th way selling papers in varl.ini ule. The Tidings Will » Not Issùe Monday WASHINGTON, July 3. — The Shipping Beard has decided to plaee immediately at the disposal gf grain shippeti 11 vessels and to condition I I others at a cost of 1100,000 In IO days to take care of antlelpgthd record crop shipments. This action followed urging of Secretaries of CBIhinsrce and Ag- ' rtculture Hoover and Jardine be­ fore the board, at the instance of ’resident Coolidge that it would be disastrous for Amsrioan fartn- era if needed bottoms were leck- Ing, to move their crops. ppled Newsboy Will Sell Pape and East Main streets, tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:4S. Preaching at 11:00. Class meeting at 12. Preaching again In the evening at 8:00. Prayer meeting Thursday evsnlng at 8:00,- Emma R. Thom­ ason, Pastor. Zhfl fitil a guest la our city, b«L certain to vlislt Lithla a pldyffronad Of many acres, with the main entrance i FlhOfi, where Nature’s deepest beauties are found the Xalks that toed yon through the forest bordsr- men. In nil probability, Davla will gtart and remain on the slab until he shows sighs of weaken­ ing, according to Captain Rad "Watts, Tho which Fonrth of July program, will And Mt. Shasta, leader of. the North­ ern California League, trying its beat to tame* the Granite C ity aggregation. Mt. Shasta boasts of a southpaw chucker who has been setting California teams dowu with one or two hit«, and Ai IrfD y Mohler is saved tor tku»- Monday game it ought to be a pretty duel between these two eoufhpaws. M t. Hluwta Confident According to word from Yreka, SALEM, Ore., J u ljf S. A high compliment is paid the Ore­ gon national guard for its “.ex­ cellent m ilitary appearance” as presented in the review at Camp Jackson last week, by Major Gen­ on behalf of Mr. Deakin and urged Dunsmuir and other cities south eral J, H. McRae, commander of that ho be granted a license to of tho state line,'-Mt. Shasta is the ninth cprps area, In a letter Received by Governor Pierce. “That officers and men appear­ ed so /it reflects days of earnest, conseillions (and Uileflilganjt work on the; parj .o rjtiiflir'l|ac|eR ,” ;Mc- IKM l bA WJn ffflltlt - i i A h r o n ii e o io o r eeaeli Will bo Placed at Laborite Takes ; Rap At Royalty LONDON. Jnly 8. — ((j»)__ <«j have no respect and nothing but contmept for royalty!"”. These words shouted» in the house of commons* today daring hn uprnarlng passage in which O. Buchanan, a lsborite, challeng­ ed the king’s right to send a mes- s*te regarding the current statb of emergency to the commons. V Buchanan get in Ma verbal aboi it royalty before he was shoutri down and order reetored. Th< speaks/ ruled that the king’s nami must not be introduced in the de bath. - » f, Two ine oriuge win support a nar- Baseball fans wm be given row gauge track which will be i plenty of action over the holid&y used by d irt trains In hpfrlln?! week-end, when Grants (‘ass will filling material to the yard and invade the local ball orchard at terminal she. . , - . tomorrow afternoon, with By the time formal permission ¡ lit . Shasta struting its baseball to proceed with tho w o rk.is rc -istu ff here at the some hour Mon- ceived from the state rail com-, day ufternebn. mission, the Southern Pacific will The Sunday game will be for lie in a position to begin filling blood, according to. Jdoas John operations at once. T’r.ders of tlie Ashland club. This The bridge is being constructed Is the play-off ol the protested for tho Utah Construction cbm pany?'which has the filling c o i Ever Before Chief of Police McNabb W arns People A gainst Use o f Fireworks of I. Shasta Teasers Coming Here Io Take br. Ashland’» Speedy Team PORTLAND. Ore., Jdly ». — Ashland today Is In gay holiday An 8. P. and 9. conductor told attire in readiness for the big officials today that three of the tWo-day cefebrptlon of Independ­ escaped convicts from Salem had ence Day. Streets and store boarded hia train early today at fronts are alive with patriotic Cooaks. Wash., paying their fare« colors, while scores of workmen to Cascade where they left the are busily engaged in preparing train. floats for the big parade which will, be the morning feature of the SALEM, Ore., July 3. — (IP) day. ' With every available man pressed The official program will got into service with several posses, pnder way a b the Chautauqua the man hunt for the four con­ building at 4 :30 tomorrow' after­ vict« who escaped over the.north ’ noon with the patriotic ceremon- spots.” wall of the state prison yeater* les, to which all citizens and vis­ *8 8 8 ’ day,afternoon was being jggor- itors are invited/ Rev. H. F. Emma Cox. Chattanooga, Tenn. onsly prosecuted today. Up to a Pemberton, pastor of -the First “The Most beautiful place west late hour this morning no trace Methodist church, will deliver the .of -the Rocky Mta. not even an op­ of the fugitives had been uncov­ patriotic address. Special music portunity fob the proverbial ered. will be furnished by the Crater “knpeker.” The meh escaped late in the Lake D. Q. K. K. band. • 8 8 8 afternoon within sight of three For those who enjoy sports Garford Gordon, Long Beach. guard towers. They got over the there will be a baseball game at “The most trees I hflve ever wall by using a ladder and inter the Jackson Hot Springs park, seen.” cut a hate through the wire en­ starting at 2:30 tomorrow after­ . 8 8 8 tanglements which was the last noon, although the game Is not , - Mrs. J. M. Clark; Seattle. Wash. obstasle in their flight for free- included io the official program “A lovely camp in the dark." for the day. Grants Pass -will 8 8 8 The escaped, men are . Richard . Mrs. A. N. Rumkle and Mr. end Moqre, Elliott Mlchner, Richard Mrs. Ralph Rumkle, 8anta Bar­ bara. “Our third time in the park and we like it better'each time. Clean, beautiful and they make you feel at home." 8 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stratingcr of McLaughlin, So. Dakota. "We have enjoyed being In your park. — We tbaak you. f* i 8 8 8 A. L. Andrews, Healdsburg, Calif. “I think this a very nice camping ground— remarkable for Its beauty. I would suggest that paper towels be provided In the wash rooms.” , 8 8 8 Russell Mickelson, Healdsburg, Calif. “Ditto the above.* 8 8 8 A. L. Storm, Salt Lake City. “You have the largest mosquitos that I have fought for a long time. I think your accommodations are very good and your surrounding I country beautiful.’! ' tica A Í o B e t (Continued On Page Three) Game W eeks Aaro to be P layed Off a t Local P a rk In Portland .Over Wi>ek-En