........................... ........ H» . I r . W A T ^ > T llG O e B M 8 A , r j three mouth* iu th e lie h oeone at Ashland. Pure domestio w ater heipä, ‘•» » • ; gs Haa Been Ashland's *r 1 1 frhéii to the Semi-Weekly Tiding*, Volarne ¿h* (WORD WILL INAL GAME By I HONORED LODGE U Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (Ualtod E m m W ire Service) n ».¿ri p mr ' here, run”, « 4 »hers of F ifty " Invited to Function eral hftndred Ashland fans Joined sww.weg « « y ^ s i iw s i.w . • w ith M M IS r In almost auecumh- Ing frod heart failure. Bred Oats Trip le 'r * * ' Li_____ • * ! W ith three, on and twa out In the sixth, Peterson, Ashland flrat- Mrs. Bari C. Gr»y of S e a ttle Meets Death a t Camion aackor, caught a fast bail on the Beach outside and crashed it alttoet to the Identical spot where Mohler 9E ir e ^ h . had clicked hint. Three runs scor­ f T 4 ’ .P1«h*ure spin in an ed On the hit, w ith Peterson top­ ¿»»lane yeater^iy proired fatal ing to thlt-d base. ■ • ' '' • for Mral Bari fc[*fcrA#,’ t4 . of Se­ Ashland was leading 10 W *3 . until the eighth Inning. Medford attle, when her plajiie plunged scored two when Hoosier HofforC. iPto 16 feet o f ! w a t v near Hay­ slammed ont a home run, bringing stack RopK g t- Cannon’ Bewch. | I Mrs Gray. ,who »Was . the wife Bannister In ahead of; him. The of a well known Seattle orchestra third home’ run of the gamn was leader, had Just learned bog to h it by Robbins who crashed; ope Into deep right for the elrhUlt In operate the plane. She is thought to have run out of gasoline. The the sixth frame. body has not yet been recovered. The crowd was declared to he the largest that ever ateehded a baseball game in* Southern Ore­ gon. More than 2000 persons, crowded into the fa ir grounds g rin d stand to r the contest' which was played unded perfect weath­ e r conditions. Crinpled Schoenl smarted tha mound Transportation on A tlantic Coast; Nine work tor Medford bat withdrew Lose L ives In the th ird to r Davidson, wheat Medford had "borrowed” from N E W YO RK, 8ept. 7.— (TTP)__ Klam ath P a ia . W inters went the fu ll distance tor Ashland and was Transportation and communica­ never In danger until the ninth tion facilities along the hi Id di- inning, when four safe hit» and A tlantic seaboard Is badly crip- ofie base on belle almost spelled pled today aw the, result of a ter­ rific wind ano rain storm which defeat for tha local athletes. raged tor nearly five hours. At Correa is Star Tha speedy defense work of least nine persons were killed and yo u n | Charley Curran a t second scores were Injured. MANY ARE KIUED NO. 3 « D JURORS 10 BEGIN PROBE WTO S s. W » W i SALEM. Ore., Sept. 7. — (UP) — While the Marion county grand Jury went into session today it was not expected to take up im­ mediately the complaint of W. S. TJ’Ren, Portland attorney, who chregad Frederick Steiwer, rep­ ublican , candidate for United , States senator, to make a proper accounting of his campaign ex­ penses. John Carson, district attorney. Id the matter must he taken up in regular order and that the L B r R. GREER S E C « 10 DREAD MALADY Publisher of The Ashland Tindings Passes Away at Oxnard, Calif. CAREER EVENTFUL ONE W as One of Old School of Newspaper Men W ith Varied Experience B ert R. G reer, ppblisheg of The A shland Tidings, died at 8 o ’clock yesterday m orn- 8 ■ 7,* ,*/? h o s p ita l, grand Jury probably would not O xnard, Calif., following an start a consideration of the illness of several m onths T he funeral charges agninst Steiwer untH from cancer. will he held la te r th is week later in the week. While the Marion county grand at Burbank, Calif., according Jury is sifting the U’Ren charges, to ;t special dispatch to T he the Multnomah county grand Jury Tidings this morning. today began its probe into the Mr. G re er’s condition be­ ao-called "Yellow ticket” which en me critical a little more Senator Stanfield claims injured than tw o m onths ago when l^iW in the primaries. he subm itted to a majcir op­ eration a t the hospital in Ox­ Another Candidate nard. A t th a t Xime the a t­ SALEM. Ore.. Sept. 7.— (UP) tending surgeons realized — Another candidate for United th a t the fight for life was States senator from Oregon en­ hopeless and they a d v is e d tered the race today with the fil­ im m ediate «members* p f the ing of the nomination of W. P. fam ily th a t lie eoilld » v k -« rrfj ; , Adatrw of Portlad. as a nominee cover. •• ' of an assembly held In Portland E ^ s ih ’ K&naat Mondky. ’□ » e deceased was 62 yeprs eld and was born a t F o H 1 ‘ .,* Loavenwortli, Kan., Sept. 1, 1864, where his fa th e r was captain a t the array fort. He grew to young m an­ hood a t W infield. Kan., ¡At Least 27 Persons K illed where he learned the p rin t- ' ing business in the plapt of in Colorado Tragedy, the W ihfield CoBrier. which Is Claim was owned hy his brother, SALIDA, Colo., Sept. 7. — El win P rescott G reer. (U P )— The death toll In Sundays D uring Ids early new spa­ Denvur and Rto G p e r career. Mr. G reer was on [ wreck, near O rel , r, . „ . the e ta # o f ’Aid d ild d g o ’ ”” day to 27 persohA §4vefalv are H erald, an d wliqn the S a tu r­ still « ilM fa f. fjJijie 8e h#,a in P o la n d . Sept 15th, to $ ip. N i n t h ' Local * 4 .A celebrate the T5th Anniversary of the founding of the Grand F or a few fateful motuents In Lodge of Oregon. Instructions the. cftoelng lanlag of the base- > •» » received today by W , H. hall daaalc a tModfprd Sunday’ Day. Searetary of tha local Ma­ lt looked like the Ashland fana sonic Lodge to Immediately as- would start for home talking t o cert*ln how many fifty year Ma- themselves. !u a desperate ninth 8onB there are among* its mem- inning rally, Medford had scored ershlp in the city and surround­ four runs and needed hut one ing district. As soon as the names are received speelal Invita­ mere to tie the g av e. Two men were on basea with tions w ill be sent them from only one out. Cfleu W inters, Ash- Grand Lodge headquarters. Thousands or Masons will gath­ load Marler, had weakened con- siderahly and it lookad like er from all parts of the state, to Tough going ahead. Banister,* participate io t h a celebration, asd Medford .catcher, was at. the hat., ,n addition representatives from H e b it a trenching grounder to various lodges ef Washington and Winters, who «elded tho bull Idaho that were originally under cleanly to Pilletto at second base the Jurisdiction of the . Grand to r e t o ff Bayaaas racing down Lodge of Oregon when the North­ from f ir s t P illetto -then heaved west was still a territo ry will at- the ball to Peterson fo r a speedy tend. O f the •Zb.OOO Masons In dqubfe play and ^ks g av e was Bt>te It Is qeUmated that between o ra l. ' » t | , 6,000 6.000 and 0,000 6,000 w ill be present when Edgar H. HU Seneanfeh. Most Thus ended the Sowthgrp O r e ­ W o rshipful, Grand Master, calls gon Baseball league aeaaon. do far the meeting to ortter io .the M uni­ as Ashland was concerned. The cipal Auditorium, in Potijl^ilfl The Grand Lodgg was orgiUie- locale won. 10 to ». In a free h itting gane which was replete ed three quarters of a eentpry Wfth uaasual plays from V e r t ago te Oregon City to, Gun Oregon' ¡Territory embraced to finish. ' i Sagay Mohler, left - handed everything from the epadt to the Rocky Mountains. -A t the coip pitcher who was playlag left ing Portland meeting t ie field, SIShled to the plate In the addresses w ill deaf with ' seeeeg feping a fte r Peterson and tory of Masonry ip W inters had hdth b it safely the part Masonry has* p) Mohler eaught a alow Inside hall the state’s development. Jupt where he liked U and the ........; t - ■ ASHLAND, OREGON, T U E SDAY, SEPT. 7, 1926 Tea» I Club Takas Thrill 10 to 9, at ASH LA N D CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cares nine oases out of^on of asthma. T his is a prove lOLL HIGH f i n i i JS STARTED TODAY ■JL. An unwillingness to 'serve was * evident (oSay among th i 200 per­ . w , th a t he sons 4ho called s as prospec­ December -V s.w were vuiicu aa piunpct- tiv e Juro urors for the tçlal of HAfÇ» took, ovef, th is , new spaper M. Da uigherty, tfonkpd ^ to tn « y froip R. B. and X ..S.,B«jiiiett. d in his first editorial be In theyarlence of the newspaper office, good fighter and clean one; he was a good I general il. 'and- Thomae E; m illet. an to ld i of his im pression»-,of ioruief alien property custodians Bert R. Greer has signed o ff his final ?‘3O” loser who accepted the decision of the Great wh1 * w ant to live1 and re a r closed in eternal sleep. The seductive babr o f the bubbling mineral waters from nearby Auto Leaves Road mv “ I fam ily in a substantial, printer's ink, which sets the life blood of rocky crevices and bring them into the city wholesome cdraftlupity th a t’s newspaper folks a-tingle, shall nevermore he loved so tvell. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bryabt and why I am here.’ * Mr. and Mrs. James Smit^ of Starts D aily awaken him into battle. Never again can his base was a revelation. Thia little Dunsmuir received painful but not Though varied business interests took edger ears be attuned to#he musical hum of r The T idings a t th a t tim e infielder covered a world of ter­ Hold Engineer serious Injuries yesterday when a Him from this city for months at a time, Ash­ was published > a s a semi- the newspaper presses. rito ry and was a tower o f strength I.ear in which they were driving weekly. A s A shland contin­ land was in every sense, his home'town. As from firs t to last. Peterson on to Ashland was crowded o ff the Bert R. Greer is dead. But even in death, in Train Wreek firs t base also played better hall highway south of here end turn­ ues to grow a n d - prosper /ic lay fighting desperately for life in a Cali­ the courageous battle he fought should be than at any tim e this aeaaon a«« ed over in a stretch of looea so, too, did T he -Tidings, un­ fornia hospital, it was toward the rolling hills cherished as an inspiration td those of us gives promise of becoming the CHICAGO, I1L, Sept. 7. — (U gravel. One of the injured wo­ til on Septem ber 1» 1919, the of Ashland that his eyes turned longingly. men was >ulhed into the city hy semi*-weekly* branched out leading firs t baseman in tha lea­ P P '— Engineer Louis J. Smith who are numbered among his home-tow Was ordered attested In h hospi­ gue next yhar. Claude In order that into an afternoon Yfaiiv and friends. His was a losing fight^against th His fluttering heart spanned the inconse- she might Saunders By wiaglag Bunday's game Ash­ tal hare »here he was found to­ RRP W H R B B have immediate eurgl- it has been p u b lish e d ‘since ravages of a dreqd disease which medical quential space of mountains and valleys and cal attention. theb' Mc g i f!fciiv*hHr»prtt>er. land can new aloes, the season in day following a rear-end collis­ »rested here in peace among the hometown a tie w ith el|h er Klamath Palls ion of two Chicago Northern pas­ science as yet has been unable to conquer. In 1920 MT.’ Gi*eer took ov­ o r Grants Papa (or tha test posi­ senger trains In the heart of the e r th ^ B u rb k h V R c ftd W a t folks. Not even against these impossible odds tion. Mlamath Palls and Bfaata city, which revolted ita the death BUcbdhk. C alif ‘ fofifiln«ra It was Ashland he loved. It was Ashland Will Hold Greer Paia are scheduled te p lS f ttekt of five persona and the Injuring did he once give up the fight. No^ottce did p a rtn e rsh ip ' w itn His soB-}h- ere he lived and let live. It was in Ash- Sunday to see which tftaM plays Cf* Store than 66. H it failu re to Burial Wednesday he flinch or ask for quarter. As life's elver- Medford for tho' chamMeikhip. see a standing train because of n nd where he reared a monumentr—Lithia lengthening shadows slowly descended about Had Medford won yeeturday the dimmed, headlight la blamed for «9 le a « ie season d o A d hive? H e n •the crash. .• his hospital bed, he remained the same— qrk— that will endure to the end of time. The funeral of Bert B. Over. ' • * ^ ' • hopefdl to the last. The same characteris­ i » And all Ashlandr—friend and foe alike « Ill he held nt nui-han Club directors, fkut B«d pop. « r. T H E W E A T H E R g t »0 O'Heck, according t e r ä ä n tics which bore him up in life remained stead­ -rdoday joins in mourning the death of Bert morning porteta generally of the Aehlaad Oregon— Unsettled, local show­ to n telcgrnns Into this aitrenuunt in -Soul (fee* tinned on Vage tiJd d t.,' e r . todlght bad Wednesday. Nor­ fast at the approach of, death. He was a R. Greer. . ■ The Manonie and Elk Mg» W ill (C ^ tta r e d 0 u mal tem perature w ith lig h t ' winds I • • A be In chnsge •< tito mrvfesg.