MALABTA GERMS Cannot rarrive three months in the rich osone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidings fías Been Ashland’s ILANDCUMATE the use «f medicine cnree es out of ten of asthma. a proven fact. Newspaper, For, ftearly Fifty Y ea n ----------------------- - no . a Wir« Service) ASHLAND, OREGON, SPA Y, SEPT. 2, 3926 Candidate for U. 8 . Senator B ere Follow ing Medford Mooting O nly 409 Ballote O u t in Spo­ Organised Labor On Record etai W0OO Bond Elec­ A gainst Private Insur­ Frederick Steiwer, republican tion H ere ance Concerns Candidacy As Independent of Present Solon Starts A shift nd Rnd Medf ord Are£ Ohio Railway ELrakeman Fireworks z to Mget in Po-itp-nött - Marries Own Step­ . Contest Sunday j 3 daughter PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2.— QUIPE ACTION TAKEN PECULIAR . . TRIANGLE atorial battle as an'independent BITTERNESS PR EV A ILS - * candidate tor United States sena­ tor, waa a^yialtor in Ashland tor CoonpU, at Spedai Session, ADOPTED ♦ • Ashland votara, at tho special • le c t in yesterday, defeated the proposed >5000 bond issue for the street department by a vote of 499 to l i t , or a - majority of *7 agSlMt the bonds. The total ▼oto cast was 409, indicating that there was hut meager Intoreot in the proposal. As soon as the result had bq- oome- known, too city council la a special meeting last night In­ structed the street commissioner M> discharge all employee *Ot one nod to curtail all street Rerk. oe- OectoHr to the normal Ocbpql I**, provemeat district, where mush o f tho ihoaey would have been a b rier time last evening, follow­ •peat had the vbterq authorised ing a meeting of the Jackeon Use sale a f the beads ' ceunty republican central com­ mittee at.Medfprd, In which hie The street commission wee In­ candidacy was indorsed. ' ' The county committee adopted a’ structed to cease ell Work In the normal school district except what resolution declaring the capdtdacy can he done at odd moments of Senator Stanfield 1« contrary from time to time without added to the spirit of the Oregon direct expense to the city. primary la*. Mr. Steiwer was Facing what they declared to present at the meeting. he a sortopa dilemma In the matter of keeping the streets in proper condition, the council an- thortged to negotiate with local Shako to learn It th e,city could borrow 99000 with which to oqrry Statittice Show A v e n g e of Fonone A m K illed D e ity 4 ' A s a shM —e h 9( the votoe Showed titot toOmeaaar« Was E m ton’ln both words, Although it was more decisively defeated In the first ward. or d ty kail polling booth. In Ibis ward tbs vote was: t e r bond Idaho................ „18 1 Against bonds ....... |8 8 Tbs veto In, the second ward, or Fourth street Are station, waa: For bond issue....... ..........103 Against b o n d s....... ,...........110 Several employes of the street d ep a r tm e n t will be a ffected by th e d r a stic order issued by the council last night. The street fund, It-was said, la badly depleted •ad unless the money can bo bor­ rowed from , one of the banks, the city Will be enable to pnt the streets in proper shape tor winter traffic. » WASHINGTON. Bept. 3 —A u ­ tomobiles kill an average of six­ teen persons daily In the large cities of tke United States, acci­ dent reports to the commerce de­ partment, showed today. Automobile fatalities reported 'from January,3 to Aug, 14, num­ bered M ®3. Daring the fonr weeks ending Aqg. 14, 497 per­ sons were killed by motor vehic­ les, an increase of 30 as compared with the^correspondlng period last year. . New York, according to statls- tlcs, la the moat dangerous city In the country fdr pedestrians and automobi lists. So far thia year 509 deaths have been reported from motor car accidents in and near the metropolis. , , , Chicago has reported 319 fatal accidents, Detroit, 176, Philadel­ phia, 187, Los Angeles 128, Celve- lgnd 182 and St. Louis 117. The safest city appeared to be New Bedford, Mass., with an auto- i mobile fatality record for the year of only two. Other cities reported fatalities Tontit Geta Free Trip From from »January 8 to Aug. 14, as Ben FTenoiaco to follows: San Diego 22; San Fran­ cisco 68; Spokane 17; Tacoma, 18; Portland, Ore., 23 and Se­ SEATTLE, Wash., flept. ». — attle 28. Alt Hagen, 17-year-old San Fran­ cisco boy, failed to get off tho steamship H. F. Alexander In time after calling tor a telegram as the boat waa about to sail front thn bay city to Seattle, will leave tor home today. The 1,400 MARTINVILLE, Ind., Sept. 2. mile heat trip didn’t coot Alf one — (U P )—^The condition of United penny. States Senator William .McKinley The boy called a t too ship for of Illinois was still unchanged a telegram. R « a s seven thlputes this afternoon, rfle sank into n before selling time bat hd made coma shortly before midnight. the trip la two minutes. .How­ Physicians doabt If*he will live. ever, the passenger who called for a m e s o m i r did not hay» the telegram quite reoto» « t a t 3. » girth durigg hla »lx month» —t Charging lhhlty and that liquor M term tor violating tho floyr» frgoly hors, a eotamtttoe K prohibition law, he» been from tho O ^uettotty Welfare'M released. . The rolyyoiy le g n e called on Mayor Halbert M prisoner wee brought to and asked him t o resign, It wee E tho prison last winter on lefraod today, n a truck, * . • o Illinois Solon Still Critical Star Boarder at Jail Weighs 400 Medford Directors Attempt to “ Slicker” Locals ; B ut Are Halted N eglects to Get DiVorce from , Girl’s Mother Before ' W edding ' State Federation at Klamath M eeting Urges Compul­ sory Measure Be Halted T M o ttr RESOLUTION Bob Stanfield's entry Into the sen­ TOLEDO, O.. Sept. 2.— (UP) — Henry H. Hendrlcksop, 26. a railroad fireman who married hla 16-year-old step-daughter without a divorce from her mother, la facing a possible life term on a statutory charge. He was held to the grand Jury under 921,000.' • The statutory charge was filed when It was found that a bigamy conviction would be* difficult because his second marriage was performed la Illinois. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 2 (U .P.) — The. Oregon state Fed­ eration of-Labor went o s record today favoring compulsory com­ pensation rather than the volun­ tary state compensation law. Ac­ cording to the reeolutlon which was adopted, the labor cohorts favor a law prohibiting private cottipensatlon Insurance companies from doing businem In Oregon The board of directors was In­ structed to hold a conference; with big employers with view to draft­ ing a law for presentation to the next legislature. ». • i R. N. STANFIELD Ashland and Medford will play off their postponed baseball gamo at the county fair grounds next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. This was the decision reached after a stormy meeting at Medford last night between the Ashland and Medford directors. Follow­ ing their usual tactics, the Med- ford directors wanted all the best of every argument, and as. a re­ sult of some of their unreasonable demands, the bitterness which has prevailed between the two teams' was intensified. Plenty of Nerve Seeing defeat staring them In the face, the Medford magnates wanted Ashland to loan them a couple of players. This request was met with a laugh on the .part of local directors, and the Med­ ford bosses were told to try to be good sports tor once In their Uvea. Then Medford wanted 60 per cent of the gate receipts because ¿be game Is being played at tke fair grounds. They were remind­ ed that 1« le 'fk h la n d ’s $>me game and Ashland la entitled to the Mg cut. They also were re­ minded that the county fair grounds Is not a Medford Institu­ tion, but belongs to the entire county, and that Ashland's ball club has Just as much right to play there as the Medford dub. cornered battle that Is apt to af­ fect the entire state republlca'n R. Tumor Stops Off in ticket. In the opinion of close political observers. Ashland on W av to Stanfield without question has Klamath Falls a large personal following. This, Gigantic Forgery Swindle Is coupled with his success for the Ruth Sanders of Evansvitre, Ind., doesn’t mind being a R. R. Turney state superin­ railroad tax refund bill, assures Under 'Probe Follow ­ in g H is A rrest * girl, but she likes to be a sheik, too. So she dresses in her tendent of public Instruction, him strong support in at least brother’s clothes and makes dates with the girls—and fools stopped off in Ashland last night 18 Oregon counties, and indica­ en route by auto to Klamath Falls SEATTLE, Sept. 2. — Police ’em, too. “ Sure, I get a kick out of petting ’em,” she tions are that It will be a bitter where he will conduct the east­ were holding Arthur C. Sellers, battle between Stanfield, 8telwer savs ern Oregon teachers’. Institute Seattle attorney, in jail today and Rcrt Haney, democratic can­ which gets under way there today. while Investigating ape of the didate. * Haney will draw heavily He will be In Jackson county dur­ biggest check swindles ever per­ from Portland republicans be­ ing October to conduct a teach­ petrated on the Pacific cOast. cause of bln record as a ship­ ers* institute. Mr. Tutner waa Detectives who arrested the at­ ping board commissioner. At the accompanied to Klamath by his torney last night said they took present writing it appears to be wife and sister. him into custody In connection a tos-up between th egp ^ ree can- - Mr. Tnraer is serving an school With th e check-passing Investiga­ dldates. ’ There were a lot of other min­ tion when they found 18 checks H t u w a r t a n Suspect Confess Three Men W ill Die. ip Elec superintendent under' appoint­ There are’ some who believe trie Chair for K illing e s He Is N ot R elative ment by Governor Plerde, follow­ o r arguments, with Medford’s di­ In his room printed with the that Governor Pierce's chances of Ohio Man of K rapp Fam ily ing the reslgnatien this summer rectors showing the same nnreas-* names of Seattle firms and signed - election are brighter now than of J. A. Churchill, now president onable attitude, and as a result with names of their officers. they ever were before. Two Officers have long sought to ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.,,Sept. COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 8. — of the Ashland normal school. months ago Pierce was beaten, but of this peculiar brand of sports­ manship tho Ashland jllrectors to-» trace the source of thousands of 2 (U .P .)— The 19-year-old Hun­ (U P) — Three men will die In He Is the democratic candidate for If the Stanfleld candidacy splits day urged the. ball players to beat worthless checks believed to have garian yonth who waa held in jail the electric* chair tonight In the the office at the November elec­ open the republican party, Pierce Medford helct Sunday at all costs. come from a single "bad check" here ae - "Baron Frederick Von state’s first triple execution. The tion. of course will benefit. The wily It will be the last game o f the ring. ' ................... Krupp;" yesterday admitted that men. are Richard Rhoades, John old breeder of white face cattle season, and Ashland players and Hedrick and John Bryant, the his real name4 Is Robert Oaber Is an adroit campalger1 and ap­ fans alike will be highly gratified and that he posed ae a German last a negro. They are all from pears to be making good pro­ with results tills year If the locals nohleqian because of the attention Pomeroy, Ohio, and were oonvlet- gress In the rural communities can only humble the Pear Pick­ shown visiting royalty by Amerl- ed of the murder o ff James Mc- A nominating committee of ers and stone that 17 to 0 de­ CUmber because he knew too cans. Stanfleid supporters is gxpectpd feat which Medford administered Hla confession was made Just much about Bryant’s bootlegging to meet within the next few .days at the start of the season. prior to his departure 'With Wil­ operations. The negro hired the Referendum League Submits to nominate Stanfleld as an Inde­ So Ashland fans who can derive Officials May N ever Learn mington, Dels., officials who are white men to murder McCumber, Initiative Measure for pendent candidate and thus place a lot of peraonif'enjbtmbnt tn an giving them >18 each. Reason fs r Airplane This State >' taking him to the eastern city him formally into the senatorial Ashland triumph o*er Medford Mishap, Claim to answer charges placed against should be on hand at the fair reas. i i SALEM, Ore., Sept. 2 (U. P .)— him of* passing worthless checks. grounds next Sunday aVtornootr. Repeal of all Oregon laws pro­ Until yesterday'he held to the ■sa the l e v l deem nnw tg PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 2. hibiting the sale, manufacture and •tory that he wda a, soion of the nearly 50 percent better than the — The reason for the crash of importation of liquor Is sought In Medford team. Commander John Rogers* alfy famous Krgpp faintly. He admit­ an Initiative petition filed by the • Due for Trimmtog plane which resulted In hie death ted having been entertained by Oregon Prohibition Referendum The Medford team was dee for last Friday at the navy yard here Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, corporation,. ■ The petition asks a trimming last SundhY'but the may never be accurately known, Governor Dern of Utah and other * a place for such a measure on the rain stepped la and celled a and; naval officers said as the 'hoard notables as the Baron Von Krupp. general election ballot Id 1928. den halt to a real Ashland holi­ o f Investigation prepared to offi­ MOSCOW, Sept. 2. — A high day. But with fair weather pronù cially Investigate the tragedy. Soviet diplomatic official em­ iaed for next Sunday, and. e l to the The plane side-slipped into a SBA,TTLE, Whsh.„ Sept. 2. — phasized in an Interview today local boys determined to topple nose dive while at a height of A motion for a new trial was that the Soviet government was Medford from she top of the lad­ lose than 50 feet and crashed in­ filed yesterday afternoon by at­ reedy to discuss settlement of der, It ought to be an epic ball to shallow water In the Delaware torneys for Wallace C. Gaines, American claims without reserva­ game which Ashland fans will river. t convicted of murdering his daugh­ NEW YORK, Sept. 3. — Cost of tions. remember with keen enjoyment Samuel Schults, avfatlon ma­ . TOLEDO. O., Sept. 2. — (UP) ter, Sylvia on the shore of Green He declared it waa possible for until next season rolls around. chinist, who was Rodger’s me­ living In the United States haa lake. The Jury decreed that the — : Four persons were killed and The Ashland team will present 15 Injured this afternoon when hi" government to recognise the chanic, suffered a broken back declined 8.4 per cent since No­ father should be hanged. vember, 1025, the national InJ an unchanged lineup, with Glen Kerensky debt which constitutes In the crash, bnt naval surgeons Gaines’ attorneys asked for 2,000,000 as a result of flooda river near Reedsport tor the first in the Howard and Grimes stage which swept the path of torrential line, which operates motor stages time in the memory of old-time ÄTBWART LANDINO. B. C., rains throughout a wide area. fishermen. The mackerel weigh , bet ween Medford, Ashland and" Sept. 3. — Teto-WakSh, a 107- At least 600 families are homeless CHICAGO, Sept. 3. —» aboht one pound each and are too Klamath Falls, according to word year-old squaw, has diaclosed that here and at Peofla. received here today. C. B. How­ Sergeant Edward Krai small tor the large meshed nets ard of Medford, who founded the the teeret of enjoylng tobacm Is CHICAGO, r , - A >10.- used. bought a dosen fresh egg» Shehas amoksd stage tin« to 1016, beeomes sole to telthfulness. 000 ofteuâtion W anfcttkma suit to the country for the sick A change in'ocean currents la the sasao plpe for >5 ysars. owner of the company. was filed to circuit court boro to­ wife of hie pxrtnsr and believed to have sent the mack­ day by Mra/tifriam Nhel Wright left them tn hla looker at erel to the Umpqua waters. Fish­ •gainst Olga -MHaneff, Rumina the police station. Two ermen at the month of the Ump­ dancen .v; >' days later, detectives be­ LONDON, Sept. I. — A Dally qua and on the upper reaches News dispatch from Haifa says came pussled at queer are making good catches. While you are a guest In our alty. ho certain to vtlslt Llthla sounds coming from the 17 persons were killed and nine Park, a playground of many acres, with the main entrance squad room, opeaed Krai's shops burned to street fighting At Klamath Falls— at toe Flaaa. whore Naturqto deepest beautlas a n found when rebels entered Damascus in loeker and found that twe Mr. and Mrs. P. O. O’Neil of along too walks that load you through too forest border­ large numbers daring a recent of tho fresh eggs had be­ this d ty were In Klamath Falls ing on Ashland ereek. night attack. come chicks. Tuesday, Soviet Diplomat Says Russia Is • Ready to Pay Up Cost of Living Shows Decrease Four Killed in Streetcar Crash Central Stateg H it by Floods Mackerel Running Stage Line Sale In Umpqua River Announced Today Uses Same Pipe for Many Years “Fresh” Eggs Are Hatched in Jail Love P ir r é i s . : Made Defendant Several Dead in Streét Fighting VISIT LTESQA PARK