' THE WE ATHBB BUY AT HOME Cloudy in west portion tonight and tomorrow. Slight change in temperature. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Have you road the reent buy at home editorials in The Tidings f Buy at home. Newspaper For Hearty Fifty Years » Wire Barvloa) Successor to the Seml-Waakly Tiding« Voi« VOL. L CARDS DEFEAT YANKEES m YET PITCHING Grover Alexander Has the American^ Leaguers Helpless Sunday MAKES HALL OF FAME Hoathwgrth Hite Home Ron W ith Two On; Hornsby Also Wars N E W YO R K . Oct. 4.— (U P ) — ( Holding the Y aA ees to four hits ' and striking ont every man ex­ cept Coombs, Grover Alexander, the veteran pitcher, rose to heights h t greatness here Sunday when he paved the way (or a C to 2 Cardinal victory over the Yankees in t^e second game of the world series. The two teams are trayeling westward to St. Louis today, where the aeries w ill be renewed tomorrow in the home town of the Cardinals. The aeore yesterday was tied, 2 to 2, in the seventh inning when Southworth, Cardinal out field star, hoisted one into tho stands for a home run, bringing two runners in ahead of him. They now contributed the final score in the ninth inning with a home run. Alexander carved his name la the baseball hall of fame when he struck out 10 Yankee bats­ man. A fte r the third Inning not a Yankee batter reached first base. Hornsby distlngnished him­ self with a sensational catch, robbing R ntk of a hit when he speared a high line drive. The nummary: 8t, Lonla New Tork S Runa GOOD W EATHER ' i t __ Hita 4 0 Errors PROMTBED ST. LOUIS. Oct. 4.— ( U P ) ~ W eather forecasters predicted fa ir and cooler weather here to­ morrow when the St. Louis Card­ inals meet the Yankees in the third game of the world aeries. Rain fell throughout this morn­ ing. TEAPOT DOME CASE Armiments on Appeal in Federal Suit Started in W ashington — »— — e W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 4. — (U P )— The United States gov­ ernment’s fight to regain control of the Elk Hills and Teapot Dome naval oil reserves, leased to the Doheny and H arry Sinclair Interests entered the final stage today when arguments were started before the supreme court on Doheny’« appeal from the de clsion of the lower court. Ormiston Hiding In Los Angeles Says Prosecutor DOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 4— (U .P .)— Kenneth G. Ormiston, accused accomplice of Mr«. Aimee Semple McPherson, is in hiding somewhere in Los Angeles, ac­ cording to the district attorney's office. A spuad of officers was dispatched this morning to a,n unnamed hiding place where they expect to trap the radio operator. Mexican Hearing Postponed Again LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 4 (U P)— The preliminary hearing of General Enrique Eqtrada and associate«, charged with violating the American neutrality laws by conspiring to overthrow the gov­ ernment of Mexico, was again postponed in federal court today. It was continued until a week from today. r l 4> ASHLAND, OREGON', OCTOBER 4, 1926 ~ NO. 28 DEATH TOTAL municipal ticket - THIS COUNTY PEAR pickers *:' COOLIDGE TO Know nvpp SUNDAY WJMPLETED FOR WINS FRIZES LEAGUE H HO rm LAST GAME SUNDAY HALT RAIDERS ¡i i nw m Ï d Î ™ AL EEE™ AT BIG FAIR ON TREASURY AT URr 'RMB * Thai The People May THE LITHIA WATER SUPPLY Due to the fact that the complete written re­ ports of the engineers are not yet available, The Tidings is of necessity compelled to alter its original plan in the presentation of the water problem «to the people of Ashland and discuss features for the next few days wjiich were to have been considered later after the most important projects from a financial standpoint, were thoroughly considered. Today we will take up the proposal to spend $15,000 for the construction of a Rew pipe line which will bring the Lithia water and other mineral waters from their original springs into Lithia Park, Ash­ land’s magnificent and cherished public park. - • • • • This proposed expenditure will not be included in the general water bond issue. The màyor and council, after a thorough discussion of the various projects, thought it best to eliminate the Lithia water pipe line from thè remainder of the projmsed bond budgt, and instead, issue special obligation warrants of the city if the voters should sanction the construc­ tion of this new pipe line. So the Lithia water ppie line improvement will be placed before the voters as a separate measure iu this fashion: “ Shall the mayor and council he authorized to spend not to exceed $15,000 for the construction of the Lithia water ppie lin e!” • • • • So far as this newspajier is concerned it has not hesitancy in recommending to the voters their ap­ proval of this project. Nor has it any fear as to the verdict of the people at the general election next month. . Go where you will, up and down the Pacific coast, and when you hear the name of Ashland men­ tioned ro , too, will you hear of this city’s Lithia ,water. The names Ashland and Lithia Water ane svnonomous. • m The people of Ashland have spent hnndreds^of thousands of dollars in the construction and improve­ ment of Lithia Park. The park was named after ¿he Lithia Water which has brought Ashland its fame as a summer resort city. The proposal t(? har­ ness the Lithia water and pipe it down into the pub­ lic park was the most important part of the original park program. Men with vision saw the value of this park and mineral water project. And their dreams have more than been fulfilled. At the present time the Lihtia water pipe line is in a deplorable state. There are innumerable leaks. The flow of this health-giving mineral water in the several public fountains in the park is at best un­ certain. Unless the present pipe line is replaced, next summer it will he Lithia park i# name only, just as it was for several weeks during this past summer. When hundreds of tourists come into Ashland daily next summer inquiring about our Lithia water we will have nothing to offer them .except lame excuses .unless this pip eline is replaced early this spring. • • • • This is not propoganda. It is the simple truth. .All of you remember just a few months ago when the flow of mineral water was stopped within Lithia park. Many of you will recall the complaints of dis­ gusted and disappointed tourists and visitors. Com­ plaints were lodged with the Chamber of Commerce. Complaints were lodged with the city officials. Yes, and even The Tidings received a number of caustic letters from departing visitors who wanted to know what was the- matter with Ashland. The water department, under Superintendent Hosier, did everything within its power to save Ash­ land’s reputation. Temporary repairs wer emade, hut they were in no wise satisfactory. Next summer, under the same conditions, it will be a repetition of the same unfavorable story unless a new pipe line is constructed. The people of Ashland are rightfully jealous of , the reputation of their Lithia park. They are proud ’ of the Lithia water after which the park is named. The sum of $15,000 is small, indeed, compared to the reputation of Ashland and its most cherished attrac­ tion. It would be an act of mercy, so far as Ashland’s reputation is concerned t oeliminate the name Lithia from the pRblic park rather than permit the same situ­ ation to prevail next summer as preailed during the past few months. " But this condition is not going to continue. We have the word of our city engineering’ staff and our water superintendent, Earl Hosier, that the pipe line must be replaced. We have our unfortunate experi­ ence of the past summer as concrete proof that some­ thing must be done. • That is why the people of Ashland are going to register an overwhelming vote in favor of this pro­ posed expenditure, The sum of $15,000 is a trifling sum compared to Ashland’s future as & tourist oity. Medford Defeats Grants Ten Candidates Appear for Pass, 6 to 3, at County Six Places on Ashland ! ' Pair Grounds City Council ' | “------ Tragedy Beaches Low Ebb ------ - ¡Jackson County'Carries Off President Serves Notice W ith the aid of players from Charles II. Pierce will have noI Many Blue Ribbons at of Present Season This That Economy Will Ashland and Klamath Falls, Med­ opposition ip his campaign Tor S a le m E x h i b i t Past Week-End Continue to Rule ford defeated (¿rants Pass, 6 to 11 PERSONS KILLED ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS 3, at the county fair grounds WARNING IS ISSUED yesterday, winning the champlon- Portland Dab» W « as U w R e m it Ftorui Products From All Sections ship of the Southern Oregon Army and Navy Clique« Not to of Jackson Win Highest, Baseball league. of Hwalfowfog Open Safety . Get More Funds Than Aro Honors Pin Needed a pretty pitchers' battle between Jackson county, through Its Michaels of Grants Pass and H ar­ SAN FRANCISCO, ' Cal., Oct. W ASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Presi­ various representatives at th rison for Medford, with Michaels dent Coolidge^ understands that 4. IU .P .) — Tragic deaths In Ore­ state fa ir this year, has again having a little the edge until the certain influences in Washington gon, Washington and C alifornia carried off Its share of the hon­ fatal inning. Then, with the sun are planning a raid on the treas­ slumped to the low m ark of the ors in the open competition in ag- blinding him. Michaels was fore- ury at the coming'seeslon of con­ season over the week-end Just rlcultural products, having made^ed to pitch und»y.«Sdvej^se condi- gress. passed, with .only 11 fatalities re­ He h i> . Issued public practlcally a clean sweep in tlons and the Med for cT batters warning through the W h ite House ported from the three coast states three big entries, peaches. pears ■ walloped»him frightfully. By the spokesman that this effort w ill according to tabulations made and apples, the only exception be- time the slaughter was over, the be thwarted and tha't the same here by United Press. in the second prize in peaches- Only three of these deaths were sun had receded sufficiently to policy of economy In public ex­ As was the cast last year, this permit Harrison to pitch with­ penditures will be Insisted upon due to auto accidents. This low county had two well arranged out being , handicapped in this as in the past. rate is believed to have been due and attractie booths. The excel­ manner. to the world’s series baseball Hanley and Hofford The spokesman left the strong lent fru it exhibit, which was in were the batting stars for the inference without flatly saying so game wlhch kept thousands at charge of Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Pear Pickers and clubbed. In most that Coolidge had the army and home listening to the broadcast­ Oatman and Howard W arner, at­ of ttye runs for the Bear ‘Creek navy cliques in mind in this wont­ ing of radio reports of the game. tracted much favorable com­ PlayerH. Oregon and Washington fa ta l­ t ing. ment. ities were. From the standpoint of inter­ They were the only two groups Talent Display Washougal, Wash— Hans Nel­ est, attendance and friendly riv ­ mentioned by the spokesman in The Talent Irrigation district alry, the first season of the new­ this connection. son, 65, killed when he threw display, which wan representa­ ly organized Southern Oregon dynamite one a pile where he was Constant Economy tive of the diversified crops Baseball League has been a suc­ burning brush. W hat the spokesman said was which can »lie grown on the pro­ cess. The season was started on substantially as follows: Portland, Oregon— Betty Jean ject, was artistically arranged May 29, last, with Ashland a rank Bradshaw, aged 8 months, daugh­ “ Thers will be constant em­ and was conceded to 'be one of outsider for several weeks until phasis on economy in government t e r of M r. and Mrs. H. A. Brad the outstanding exhibits of the until its team was strengthened. shaW, died as the result of swal­ expenditures in the future as In state fair. This booth was ar­ During the season every team in lowing an open safety pin. the past. There has been evid­ Between 65 and 75 Miners ranged by D. M. Lx>we, assisted the league at one time or other ence lately that ha the coming Entombed in Roane Iron by Mrs. Lowe. It. E. Newbry and held first place position and in­ congress an effort is giong to be Company Shaft O. Arnspiger. secretary-manager terest was keen right up until put forth for larger expenditure«. of the district. the «lose of the season. •' We already have the public build­ K N O X V IL L E , Tenn., Oct. 4.— The fair was declared to b j The success of the league this ings bill which will cost about (U .P .)— Between 65 and 75 mln-i bigger and better in every re- year is assurance that It w ill be >25,000,000 a year and we are ers are entombed in the , Roane, spect, so far as agricultural, club even better next year, tom e of enlarging the rivers and harbors . Irop company’s mine .40 miles. work, stock and poultry exhibits northwest of Knoxville, according j were concerned. A Jackson coun- the faults of the present season hill to >50,000,005 which Is more NOGALES, Ari«., Oct. 4.— to rports to the United States’ ty man, "Pop” Oates of Jdedford will hjj corrected and the league than it has ever carried since the (U .P .)— Property danfkge front mine rescue station here. The re-' was chief Judge of the raclng.prd- probably w ill become a perman­ war. We have detected in the the recent storm , and .floods * ent baseball Institution in South­ a ir the formaUon of jAana lor gram and conducted these events Mexico aggregate more than ern Oregon. a raid on the treasury. The pres­ following an explosion shortly in a snappy manner. 1100,000,000, aay reports receiv­ ident learned thia afternoon that before noon. A ll those entombed ed here from the devastated ! a story, is to ,be printed that the (Continued On Page Two) are believed to have perished area. A tremendous tomato crop. budget Is going to require • large either by fire or gas. is a* complete loss. reduction in the a rm y .. W e have the word of the war department that there is to be no reduction in the army. - “ I t j s always necessary to look Interesting Program is B ill­ at the expenditures of the army ed for Chamber Lunch PORTLAND, Ore., OA. 4— and navy very carefully because 1 1 Tuesday Noon (U .P .) —United States Senator SALEM , Ore., Oct. 4. — (ITPY they are so large,' but no rdeuct- p E T R O IT , Mich., Oct. 4 — Charles McNary, who arrived in — In spite of rain during the last Secretary Fuller announcea the ion la Contemplated. Tinney, noted Oregon from Washington F r i­ four days, the state fair reclepts (U.J*.)— Frank Country is Hafe this year were only >1220 loss black-face comedian, who suffer­ day, left hero today for his home program for the chamber of com­ "W e have thia sort of thing merce forum at Lithia Springs than a year ago. The total re­ ed a collapse Saturday, is resting near Salem. He had been railed every year about this time. Some hotel tomorrow noon as a meet clepts were >73.000, fair offic­ easily today, his physicians said,! east to discuss farm relief legls- with the Southern Oregon Nor­ times the activity goes to the ex­ although he is still nnewwwrww-.1 lotion. ials announced this morning. tent of initiating rumors that this mal faculty. * country Is about to bh attacked. The entire program aside from the usual, anjiouncements, etc., This country la perfectly secure. will be In the hands of the fac­ Our army and navy ar« able to ulty, and Verne V. Caldwell has take all necessary defensive meas­ been designated as the speaker, ures. We expect to go on about Sometimes the alse with the interesting subject oi aa we are. “The Value of Intelligence of the army goes down a little and sometimes it goes np slight­ Tests.” Aside from the Interesting pro­ ly. but we aiifl to keep It at gram that w ill be given, the op­ about 118,000.” mayor of Ashland. This was as­ sured late Saturday when the time for tilin g nominating peti­ tion« closed with no other mayor­ alty candidates in the offing. Ten nominees will contest for the six places on the city council, while Gertrude Biede for city recorder. G. G. Eubanks for city treasurer, and A. C. Nininger, Hal McNair and Louis Dodge for park com­ missioners, will have no opposi­ tionhan the regular city election. The ten candidates for coun­ cil are: Jam es B a rre tt.T h o rn to n Wiley, O. P. Bergner, S. D. Tay­ lor, Dr. E. A. Woods, W. M. Wright, Charles A. White, Dan F. Kay, 8. A4 Peters and J. ( E. Thornton. Four of these candidates are present councilmen who are seek-, ing re-election. They are: 8. D Taylor, W. M. W right. 8. A. Peters and Thornton Wiley, « MANY MEN D M ) Storm in Mexico Does Big Damage To Ternato Crops Receipts of Fair Frank Tinney is Are About Normal in Serious Shape Senator McNary Back in Oregon NOfflIAl F O T IO SUGE NOON FOBÜM The King is Dead - Long Live the King It is understood that the Im­ mediate provocation for this White House warning, was the Information reaching President Coolidge Friday that an article was about to be published warn­ ing that the budget planned for the coming year would cut the army by 8,000 men. A short time ago an offtcer of the gen­ eral staff made a speech at the army war college ip which the intimation was strong that the administration waa not giving the Triple Tragedy Narrowly army adequate financial support Averted Last Niffht by and snch support as was offered Passing Antoiste was so favprable to aviation that E N TE R P R IS E , Ore., Oct. 4— the other breaches of the army were suffering. (LP! — A trlpal tragedy wi portunity for the chamber of commerce to meet and become acquainted with this group of men and women who have be­ come a vital part of the com munlty will be afforded. OUT OF WRECK CAR averted Sunday night near here when the arrival of motorists pre­ vented the drowning of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vaught and Mrs. John Gobel-of Uallowa. A heavy sedan driven by Vaught plunged from the road into the Wallowa river after a collision, landing upside down. The three were pulled ont through the doors. Mrs. Vaught sustained a broken leg and the others were badly bruised. The proposed coal mtnlng m ure Indicates aemeone has doing some deep thinking. Candidate« straddle issues to keep their kneeq from knocking. Former Ashland Resident Buried Funeral services for T. M. Anderson, former reel­ dent, who died last s', Ukiah, Cal., will ba at 11 o’clock tomorrow from the J. P. Dodge and Sons chapel, with hnHal la Ifouataia Vie* Cemetery. , Ha resided hare for many y ea n aad was well known throughout ty.