» lfALAHTA GERMS Cannot survive three month« in the rich otone at Aahland. Pore domeetio water heli». f Th» Tidings Hat Been Ashland’» Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years AF CISMATE Withe ■ * ase of medicine enne nine « T oat of ten o í asthma, Thi § proven fa c t W ire Service) ASHLAND, AY, JULY 31, 1926 W ily Constable • South Here H as New Liquor Nabbing Plan State Supreme Court Orders County Clerk to Accept Petitions Two Cups Won by Fast Work in Open Competi- * tion; Other Winners Local Ball Club Will Invade Dam Across Stream is Cam­ Former Diplomat Makes T E N N A N T, Cal., July 31. — A. T. Mahan of Medford Is the Grants Pass Tomorrow ouflaged by Clever Moon­ Prophecy After V isit * Automobile« chained firm ly to champion tennis player of South­ Afternoon shine Maker W ith the President trees and padlocked may arouse ern Oregon. He won the title nt the Interest of tourists, but resi­ LEGALITY IS SETTLED ( the Llthia park tournament when NEW HURLER ARRIVES BELIEVED CERTAINTY dents of Tennant township recog­ he deefated Bailey, also of Med- nize it as the work of Constable Ole» Winters in Readiness to Take , ford, (n the final match of the Richard , Washburn Child fi E. R. Pritchett. . Monad; Team in Good , ' open men’s singles. By reason of American People Are Well A bootlegger without his auto­ Hhape winning the open championship nt Satisfied mobile, Pritchett believes, Is like j the recent Medford tournament, a rattlesnake without fangs. W ith every man on the team YR EKA , Cal., July 31.— An ap­ . Mahan for this year is acclaimed So the constable seeks the auto­ keyed up to a fighting pitch, and parently innocent dam across a the leading net player in this» sec­ mobile rather than the liquor w ith a pair of good hurlers ready creek on the ranch of Edward Y. tion of the state. voters at the November election agent. Finding the car, he selects | to go the full distance, the Ash­ The winner w ill have In bis Herr, between Ager and Mon­ was removed today when the I a large pine tree, throws two land baseball dub w ill invade tague, contained spacious rooms possession for the/com ing year Oregon state supreme court in I hitches w ith a logging chain and I Grants Pass tomorrow, determin­ Joyce Hawley, Who took « somewhat public bath tha for the manufacture of whisky, it the Llthia Park Cup which goes Salem allowed the w rit of manda­ finishes the Job with a half pound) ed to wipe out the defeat sus, washed Earl Carroll into Criminal court iu New York, was revealed yesterday by W. E. to the winner each year. He also . I mus sought by Attorney E. B. padlock. tained here last week and thus sampled Chicago’s court« Mo as soon as she got to that Corley and M. K. Toohey, en­ won the new silver cup offered by Briggs of Ashland, compelling the "A bootlegger is too lazy to keep the local club at the top of the Ashland chamber of commerce forcement officers. county clerk to receive and file chop down a tree," said Pritchett, the Southern Oregon league. city. She wiki arrested foe speeding, driving past stop The prohibition men penetrated but he graciously urged that this the county seat removal in itia ­ “and a trace chain is better than The team underwent a stiff lights and Talking rudely jo the cop who pinched her.’ the camouflage and brought to tup be kept In competition and tive petition. handcuffs in these cases.” ' workout last night under the This picture show« her in police court, where she got a light a 50 gallon still, 500 gallons not to be awarded finally until The petition for the mandamus The latest car chained up was tutelage of Captain W afts and the $50 fine. Beside her is Pawohnan Frank Williams, who of mash and 25 gallons of whisky. the same player had won it three was filed jrlth the supreme court a1 Chevrolet from which 12 gal­ boys displayed a lot o f class, both Edward Herr, operator of • the Jlmes. His name will he inscribed * ' i ' several weeks ago when Delllis lons of whiskey were taken. An in defensive work and in hitting. urrested her- plant, was arrested yesterday and on the new cup bqfore it is placed Stevens, county clerk, declined to Oldsmobile has-been tied up to The return to the game of W hiter brought to Yreka, but was re­ in competition next year. accept the petition calling for the a tree for nearly a year without . Hughes has put a lot; of real pep In the final men’s doubles, Joy leased on his own recognizance removal of the, county seat from being claimed by the owner. into the players, as this heady for appearance before Judge C. E. and Joy of Ashland defeated Jacksonville to Medford. The player back of the bat means a Gregg and Allen of Ashland. The Butler today. county clerk Contended that 60 winners meet Bally and Boggs of world of confidence to the pitch- dust Like Beaver percent of the voters was neces­ erg as well as the rest of the In building the moonshiner’s • Medford at 4:30 this afternoon sary before the petition could be players. nest. H err rivalled the Industrious for the Llthia Park doubles title legally accepted and the measure and the Southern Oregon doubles Curran at Second Bernard S'. M artin, w ith hla i and see the slate for ourselves, beaver, according to the enforce­ placed upon the ballot at the next championship as well. Charley Curran w ill hold down wife, his mother and two children, ment officers. He had been at . with a view of locating here perm­ general election. D. Joy of Ashland won the I second base, but the team w ill be the business less than a month. parked in front of tha chamber anently,” explained Mr. Martin. In his w rit of mandamus, M r. Junior singles title by defeat«», i the same as last Sunday., except The dam was 30 feet long. 10 of oomuteree offices this, morning F irst off, they wanted to know Briggs took the position that only Added Precaution A gainst for the advent of Glen Winters, and entered to gal w b a t-ln fo » * all about fishing in this part of feet thick and about seven feet H. Fitch of Medford in the fi.VFl 15 percent of the signatures of high. It was covered with str««- game. Bally of Medford defeated the new pitcher, who probably Fires W ill B e Made mation they could about Oregon) the state. Mr. Foster at once Jackson county voters was neces­ De Geneault of Grants Pass for , w ill start the game If he is in Effective Monday They had Just, arrived fro m , B M First off, they wanted to know sary, and In as much as the peti­ the senior singles title. I good condition. Peterson is get­ Antonio, Texas. all about fishing in this part of tion contained more than the re­ Miss D. Hughes of Roseburg f ting more accustomed to the first Effective Sunday. August 1. “ Don’t you remember meeting the Btate. Mr. Foster at once quired 15 percent, he demanded smoking w ill be prohibited in all sack and ought to give a rood ac­ won the women’s singles for the my other son?” the elder .M rs, pressed Deputy Game Warden that the county clerk be compell­ parts of the Klam ath second consecutive year. i National count of himself. M artin inquired of A rth u r Foster Roy P arr into service, and w ith ­ ed to accept and ’file the petition. Forest except at improved camps Indications are that a big in a short time the M artin fam­ The supreme court upheld Mr. and places of habitation, it wSs crowd of fans w ill Journey over to of the land settlement bureau. M r. Foster couldn’t remember. ily had stocked their car with Briggs’ stand that only 15 percent announced this morning by r . B. Grants Pass to witness the game The woman then reminded hte» provisions and fishing supplies of the voters was necessary, so Douthitt, .forest supervisor. as interest here is high w ith Ash­ that her son had been through and were headed toward one of the question as to whether or not The afinonttcemenf was made land out in front and with the Jacksonville or Medford w ill be following a conference w ith S. B. oher teams fighting desperately here two months ago and had ob­ the trout streams to which Mr.' tained Information about Oregon P arr had direated them. the county seat w ill be left tc the Show, district forester, to overcome her present slender from Mr. Foster.' A fter they fish to their hearts’ fate of the voters in November. "The situation in Klamath for lead. Third Incendiary Firé With “ He wrote back such glowing content, they are coming back and est as -regards existing fires in in a W eek Reported bv reports that we decided to come look for a place to settle down. very much Improved,” the dis­ Official« trict forester said. -‘But due to rering. the two men found them­ the dry grass and the weather SEATTLE, Wash., July 31. — selves In a room that would have The third Incendiary blaze, re­ the situation is suitable for new) System Resumed done credit to a German officer ported here in slightly more than Head-in fires and we felt that some meas­ Here A fter Trial of the in the trenches. a week was being Investigated to­ ure must be taken for the protec­ Parallel Plan Water wag piped (o thq dugout day by Fire Marshal Robert Laing. Inspector Says Health M ast tion of the forest. The closing of Supposed Ram Runner Dis from a near by spring; the still, The flames destroyed a vacant Be Improved Before Employes of the city street de­ appears Follow ing Fight mash and finished product were house. A nything Else partment got busy with a big W ith Oops arranged efficiently and comfort­ A firebug set fire to the Kappa FRESftO, C alif., July 31.— A barrel of bright yellow, paltjt lest YOUNGSTOWN. O„ July 31.— able seats provided for. the oper­ M A N IL A , P. I., July 31. — Gamma sorority house last week, BELLINGHAM^ July 31. — (U>) 68-year-old Romeo has Just The first definite charges of mur­ ator. night and as a , result Ashland * Great sanitation projects to elim ­ endangering lives of sixteen girl — A midnight fight between a bung up some kind of a record for der in the Melette case are expect­ this morning returned to the head- McCloud Man Nabbed inate tropical diseases must pre­ summer students at the university supposed rum runner and deputy Fresno county in the business of ed momentarily against Mike Con­ The officers made another ar­ of Washington. A furniture house in system of parking which was cede economical development in sheriffs on the Simons M ill dock speedy courting. tos under arrest here and George rest this week when they visited authorized by the city council a the Philippines, Col., Carmi in the south end of the city was at the end of Bayview street on The man is Jam e^ Fawyer, Psiallas, In Jail in Pittsburgh. couple of weeks ago. the home of Vincenzo Poloni, a Thompson said on his return to mysteriously set ablaze two nights the north waterfront, resulted In who. when he. decided that ne Contos and Psiallas have been carpenter for the McCloud River The council ordered the parallel ago. Manila from an inspection trip the dlsappeafence and probable wanted to m arry Mrs. Cyrene identified by John Critz of Somer­ parking on Main street some time Lumber Company, and surprised to Mlndanoa. • drowning of the liquor law viola­ Elizabeth Hoffman, M y gave the set Pa., as men who approached ago but when business men irtrged Resources worth millions of Kelso Woman Reported Near tor. object of his Attentions a lively him in front of an employment the return to the old system, the Death as Result of dollars await development bjjt the The officers engaged in a 20- and exciting period of wooing. agency with an offer of 11500 for council reversed its previous ac­ Injuries islands need a Gorgas to banish minute struggle with the man Candy and flowers were- show­ an easy Job in Canton. tion -and it is now believed th9 the mosquito and Insure health after he had been caught dropping ered upon the woman in a man­ head-ln system will remain In Detective Ore Slater, chief of KELSO, Wash., July 31. __((_p, as was done Iff the Panama Zone, ner that delighted her heart. force Indefinitely. investigators of the slaying of Don — Mrs. Clyde Richards, 32. was a case of smuggled whiskey. Thompson said. "H e ’s the most Impetuous man M elette, the Canton D ally News perhaps fatally burned at her I ever knew,” declared Mrs. Hoff­ editor, expects to close th~ Wng Iowa Solon Dies From Heart home near Ostrander yesterday man, happily, “ i t wasn’t any Disease; Was Noted he believes he has drawn about when a can of gasoline exploded, time at all before we’d decided Political Figure the two men with the statement throwing the flaming fluid over to get married next Sunday. He of an English “d rifte r,” said to her. ».With her clothing In flames DEfi MOINES, Iowa.. July 31. just naturally carried me off my have overheard the offer. Mrs. Richards , had the presence — (IP) — Iowa today mourned feet.” of mind to run from the .house the passing or one of the Middle K L A M A T H FALLS, Ore., Jt.ly M EXICO C IT Y , July 31. — (IP) and leap Into a spring, extinguish­ BROOKLYN, N. Y., July <1.— West's outstanding political lead­ 31— Charged with Issuing a check — Riotous scenes and bloodshed ing thé fire. H er condition todav Allen J. Mercher has gone to ers, Albert B. Cummins, who died without funds, Frank L. Mars, marked the first closing of Mexi­ court to get back jewels valued local attorney, was arrested this was critical. here late yesterday afternoon fol­ can churches on the eve of the at 92435 which he says he gave lowing a brief Illness from heart morning at his home on Wandand introduction of the anti-religious Mrs. Gertrude O’Connor before disease. avenue by Constable G^ B. Cozad laws. At least 10 persons were CHICAGO, July 31. — Harry Senator Cummins, who was 76 she became Mrs. O’Connor, on on a warrant Issued from the dis­ injured when troops fired on Mrs. Vesta Vaughn has return­ Lundln admitted to police that he years old, was defeated for re- condition that she would be his trict attorney’s office. crowds. ed h6me froTh Klam ath Falls was having splendid success In no in In fit Ion a few weeka ago by wife. Stricken with a severe illness, w ^ r e she attended the funeral burglarising a barber s u p.p 1 y Smith W. Brookhart, Insurgent the local attoaney was unable to PO RTLAND, Ore. July 31.— of her father, Robert B. L. Hun- house up until the time he walk­ republican. appear in justice court this after- B E R K E L E Y , Cal., July J J . _ W . R. McDonald, about 46, an al­ saker, who died there this week ed through a wrong door. * The upon to answer to the charge. He ( U P )— There w ill be no more leged aytlst who had collected a f t ir a lingering Illness. Mrs. door opened Into an elevator Informed the officer that he would “flunking” among American stu­ hundreds of nude photographs of Hnnsaker returned with her for a shaft. Lundln dropped four stor­ appear tomorrow morning. dents in a few years. Instead girls Is held In ja il here for In­ short visit. 1 ies. where he was found nihe they w ill “ fQll.” vestigation |by |fedena authori­ K LA M A TH FALLS. July 81.— hours later. Mr. Hunsakar was a Klamath Professor Johannes Hoops of ties. He advertised for an artlst’a W illiau F. Beeler, 82, of Klamath county pioneer and was one of TOKIO, July 31. — (IP) — Heldelburg University, (termsny model. Falls, was dead today as a result the beat known men In that sec­ Flood waters In the Niigata area whose hobby is the stndy of slang MISSOULA, Mont., July 21.— have taken a toll of more than of his team running away on tha tion. Ha was <1 years old and a Retarned to S a cram e n to - and its origin has detected this Spaulding ranch, in Modoc county. native qf Oregon, having been (U P )— The warfare between de­ 200 Uvea, It was estimated laat Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Haselton re­ breech in perfect English creeping Calif., yesterday afternoon. structive forest fires and craws of night when reports reaching hart, horn at M yrtle Creak. turned to their home In Sacra­ onto the campur. weary men continued today as an» indicated a loss of life at least mento today. They have been Professor Hoops. Incidentally, Not until the arrive of A son ■g merous conflagrations raged un­ this heavy. The property loas Is visiting M m Hazelton’s parents. who Is now on his way here from is one savant who is not particu­ controlled. The forest service is placed at more than a million H al MeNatr laavaa Monday for M r, and Mrs. W. M. Barber, on Oakland, Cal., w ill the date be larly oposed to slang expreeslona. spending |20 ,00 0 a day to fight dollars. Portland to attend Buyers week. Granite street. set for the funeral of Oreon A. He rather likes them. They are of tba hlasaa, but. according to latest Stearns, Oregon pioneer, who died usually a short cut to elongated ilf reports, the fighters were about Thpreday night. I t waa planned words, he says. ke holding their own. Some fires Left For HoHj woo d "Literary people land to be to hold the funeral tomorrow af­ ry are being hhld but others, whlp- ternoon bnt other relatives decid­ conventional and refuse to adopt v. ped by high winds, have leaped Mr. and Mrs. W . O. «tona, W hile yog are a g n w t In our city, he certain to vllslt Llthia ed not to fix the time until the naw and expresalve terms,” said id trenchee and fire lines and are have been visiting re la tiv « Park, a playground of many «Area. with the mate entrance son reaches Ashland. He was ex­ the professor. “ The development In burning over hundreds of acres of at the Plaaa, where Natura’g doapeat beauties are found of the language Is speeded up, pected fcere tome time today. if reserve land. week, left thia morning far tl along the walks that lead yog tlro n g h the forest border- however by thoae who are not lag ob Ashland ereek. borne in Hollywood by way of bound to tradition.” Redwood Highway. TEXAS FAMILY IS DRAWN ASHLAND BY GLOWING REPORTS FROM RELATIVES Fresno Romeo is Murder Charges Equal to Almost To Be Preferred Any Kind of Lark In Mellett Case Arrest Attorney On Check Chargi Religioús Fight Results in Riot Suitor Sues for Return of Jewels Klamath Pioneer Is Laid to Rest Flunking Will Be Lost Art Shortly Robbers’ Mistake Brings Injui Aged Rancher is Crushed to Death Alleged Artist Is Sent to Jail Cost of Fighting Fore&t Fires Big No Date Set For Steams Funeral Captain of Ship To Lose License VISIT LITHIA PARK Many Lives Lost In Japan Flood