f L w4r- T H WEATHER Occasional rain tonight and Fri­ day, with clearing weather Fri­ day. Ù A**' 4 ASHLAND HIGH The football team meets Klamath 77 m Tiding» Has Been Ashland's (United Newspaper. For Nearly Fifty Year» ’ the game. Ir a ASHLAND, OREGON, LOCATE EVIDENCE in AINEE TRIAL ^Peaches” Still Away From H^1 That The People May Know NEW YORK v '» (U P )— The la\ string wag still out today and so was ’•Peaches" Heenan Browning, young v ile oi 51-year-old Edward W. In the mine)» of m an y far-seeing Ashland resi­ dents, the purchase of an additional 200-acre feet of x u n a n a «am e uommissions irrigation water from the Talent district is absolute­ Plan Conference Next ly essential. In a previous article, the history of the Monday Telegrama Unearthed She Talent water was traced; showing where this addi­ State Senator Charles Nall Son of Reconciled Couple is 22 real estate dealer. Peach- »¡T ake F ifth Game of World dtp H ot Sent - is Alleged tp Have PORTLAND, Oct. 7.— (United Buys Four Independent Engaged to W ood Cut­ tional irrigation water during the past summer 22 es and her mother are be- » Series by Score of m Arizona Aril News)— Action may be taken to Lines ter’s Daughter 22 lleved to have gone to Three to Two months of aridity had saved Ashland’s valued fruit prevent the wholesale slaughter 22 Canada. Browning issued crops. , ' * - DETAILS MADE PUBLIC of fish in the Irrigation^ turbine FUND IS ROMANCE MADE PUBLIC 22 a statement saying he Js HARD FIGHT IS WON wheels at thy Savage Rapids dam • But there are many other reasons why thqj in 22 still waiting for his 16 23- — ;------- •vestment of $22,000 should and would prove valu­ Washington County Lines Invol­ in the Rogue river when the Ore­ Mofher1 Help« Hon Select Engage­ 22 year-old wife to return. g New Yorkers Tie Score ia Ninth ved in Salee Announced gon State Fish and Game com­ ment Ring; Hays News And Then Win Out In the able to the people of Ashland. It must be recalled Today , missions hold a joint meeting Dispatch • < Next • to the minds o f Ashland people that all of the water, hpre next Monday, from Ashland creek is riot owned by the city of PORTLAND, Ore., O ct 7. — The meeting will fellow a ehr- ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7. —. ftP) — LOS ^ANGELES, Ôct. 5. — (IP) — Four independent tela- ;vey of the dam and • turbine Ashland.’ Farms and fruit orchards to the north of N E W YORK, Oct. 7.— (United New York gained a one-game (United News) — Aimee Mc­ phone companies of Oregon are wheels by E. A. Averill, state the city have prior, rights to. tho water of Ashland News)— James "Bud” Stillman, margin op the world aeries here - Pherson again braved the dang­ Involved in a 9250,000 transfer, game warden: Èd Ballagh, mas­ thiH afternoon when they went creek, amounting to 1,500,000 gallons per day dur­ details of which were made pub* ter fish warden; M. L. Ryckman, former Princeton student, and ers of Ocean Park beach Wednes­ son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. 10 Innings to beat the St. Louie ing the summer months when this water is most day, where on May 28 last she lie here today. superintendent of state fish Stillman of recent reconcllation, Cardinals by a score of 3 to 2 claims she was spirited away by urgently needed. State Senator Charles H a ll of hatcheries, nnd Hugh Mitchell of in the fifth game for the c h a m -’ is betrothed to Lena Wilson, 18, kidnappers and held captive in Marshfield, president o f the Coos ’the United States bureau of fish­ - During the three hottest months of summer when a woodcutter’s daughter, and for­ Contest Sponsored hv The pionship. a desert hut,. and d u rry Telephone company, eries.* They will leave Thursday the waters of the creek are at. their lowest there are Tidings W ill Start N ext mer servant In the Stillman Can­ Bill Hherdel's wobbly pitching The tamons evangelist spent and Earl Oates, superintendent of 'morning and will be accompanied in the tenth helped the Yanks Monday adian lodge, according to a copy­ not more than 2,000,000 gallons of water daily flow­ the day in rest at the pleasure that concern, have purchased all by Roderick Macleay, director of righted dispatch from Grand- put over the single run that won ing down Ashland creek. If these ¡»ersons who have resort, her prelim inary tria l on tlfte stock o i the Hillsboro Tele­ large fishing Interests in the Have you decided to enter The the game. Sherds! weakened after mere, Qne., published in the New charges of conspiring to ‘defeat acquired prior rights to this water demanded their phone company, a controlling,.in­ Rogue river. Tidings' letter-writing contest Y o rk’ Daily N cwh . u hard battle, permitting a wild justice, having been adjourned terest in the Scholia Telephone which starts next Monday? full quota, Ashland would not have a drop of water According to the Daily News pitch, passing itwo batters and until Thursday. company of Scholls and Beaver­ Not only is there the chance hitting another. This, combined for iawiis, home gardens and irrigating purposes. story both Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Telegram Sent ton, a controlling interest in the to win one of the substantial cash with a sacrifice, gave the Yanks hnve extended welcoming hands Ashland could use what it needed for domestic pur­ Meanwhile, the district attor­ prizes, but there I r also the op­ the game. Pennock, the Yank's McMinnville -Telephone company to the prospective addition to poses but could not use it for irrigation of any kind. ney’s office announced that evi­ and a half interest in the Western their almost exclusively wealthy portunity to give Ashland much star southpaw, pitched his sec­ There is yet another angle to the Talent water dence had been obtained to prove Oregon Telephone and Telegraph list of relatives. These include dealrqble publicity in other cities ond victory of the series. that Mrs. McPherson sent a tele­ proposal which the people of this city must con­ company of Forest Grove. The Score the Henry P. Davisons, the W il­ and states. Resident managers w ill have gram from a telegraph office from The Tidings, as announced yes­ Yankees sider carefully. A magnificent lawn is being pre liam G. Rockefellers, and tho Olla, Arts. I t was reported that charge of the operations of the Young Convicts W ait in Percy A. Rockfellers. terday, wants local residents over St. Louis • pared on the campns of the new Southern Oregon the tglegraph operator at that various concerns, but H all and Death Cells; Make Hope- the age of 15 years, to write let­ Fam ily Approves L less Fight State Normal school. It will be dotted with flowers place had offered to testify that Gates w ill be actively identified Mrs. Stillman herself, selected ters to .friends or relatives set­ and shrubbery and greenery of all kiiuK making it he sent a message for the evan with their management and con­ SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Oct. 7. the diamond and emerald engage­ ting forth their views of Ash­ trol. gel 1st to a man in Douglas. Ariz. one of the scenic spots of the city. — (IP) — Placing slight hope in ment ring that Lena wears, the land and its many assets. Copies According to this information of these lettets are to be sent to If this additional Talent water is purchased, it a last minute effort to obtain com­ News dispatch says. the telegram was sent on June munications, Alfonse Rincon, 24, is pro]>osed to pipe it down to the normal school and Miss Wilson, her parents, *two the Contest Editor of The T id ­ 15, eight days before Mrs. Mc­ and W illie Adams, 23. waited in sisters and a brother, live in a ings. For the best letter a prize thus insure an ample supply of water for the lawn Pherson dramatically reappear of 215 will be given; 219 for their death oells today while pre­ three-room house not far from Death Calls Mrs. J. J. Myers and shrubbery during the summer months. ed In Agua Prleta, Mexloo, where parations were completed for the Stillman lodge at Grandmert. the second prize and 95 for the a t Fam ily Home Early she explained her absence of SI It is likewise proposed to extend the Talent water third prise. their double execution tomorrow She is of Scottish ancestry. This Morning days from this city by relating s Tho content opens next Mon­ to the center parking along the Boulevard, this keep- morning at 10 o’clock. They are The romance developed. It Is bizarre kidnaping story. sentenced to hang .for the mur­ said while "‘Bud’’ was spending day, Oct. 11 and continues up to ” ing that long strip of lawn fresh and green the year . Mrs. J. J. Myers passed away A u to B roken Down and Including Oct. 23. Get busy der In May of last year of T. K. his summers at Grandmere. ■ Christian Church W ell Pleas­ early this morning at her home round. During the summer just past this parking Douglas is just across the in­ this evening on your letter, be­ Ullnian, a recluse living near Los ed W ith Results A t­ on the B oulevarj after an illnesa I t Is. also said that the Still- became dried and parched and lost to Ashland most ternational border line fyom cause the more who enter this o t one week’s duration. She was Angeles. tained Sunday" mans plan to bring Lena to New Agua Prleta, and according to the o f its attractiveness for the passing motorists and contest, the moré publicity Ash­ 86 years old and had been a resi­ York with them when they re­ land will receive. / telegraph operator, the aeaaage visitors. Gratifying results were a tta in ­ dent of Ashland for the past 26 turn. No wedding date was an­ informed the Douglas man that Of far more importance from a selfish civic years. ed by the Christian church last nounced. the sender’s automobile had brok­ Confusion Caused , • Mr». Myers Is survived by; K I Sunday in celebration of Rally standpoint is the plan to pipe the Talent Irrigation en down and that she and her three children. They are Fleets Day. There were 258 attending water into Lithia Park to be Used for irrigating pur­ party wontd proceed to Douglas By Legal Notice • , who lived at the family homh; by train. poses. Ashland citisens can still' reAll the deplor­ the Bible school, Which was only Putnam Wins Out Ila M iller, principal of junior six less- than the goal of 259 A political angle loomed on the able condition which existed in this natural park high school; and Elisabeth Lor-, which had been set. This num­ Included in the full page of city horizon Wednesday, when it be­ during the latter days of summer. The domestic In Slogan Fight ralne, wife of Fred C. Homes. ber, however, was gratifying as election notices in The Tidings came known that the county W indow Falls on Neck as She also leaves one sister and water supply became so low that all sprinkling of all the classes were well attend­ yesterday was one inviting bids board of supervisors has refused two brothers. They are Mrs. J. He Attempts to Enter ed and much interest was dis­ for the purchase of improvement lawns and flowers had to be stopped in order to SALEM, Ore., Oct. 7.— (U P )— Jo replenish the fund of Asa Keyes H is Home Today A. Meek of Palo Alto, Cal.; A. played. district bonds on w h it Is com­ George Putnam, Salem publisher, take care of the purely domestic needs of the peo­ to carry out the investigation. A. M iller of M yrtle Point and known as the normal and democratic enndidate for Most of those who attended the monly Keyes, several days ago, issued ple. The lawns became dry and parched. The green­ bible TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 7.— 1 W. L. M iller of Omaha. school classes remained for school sidewalk Improvement dis­ state senator, won his fight for a complaints against the board and — Albert L. Lafferty, a barber, ery became seared and brown. Lithia Park, pride The funeral will be held at 10 trict. This notice has nothing church services, followiqg which slogan on the general ballot when three %ther high county officials, come home early this morning o’cock Saturday mornlag from of Ashland and noted up and down the Pacific coast, a big basket dinner was served. whatever to do with the water Circuit Judge McMahan ordered charging embezzlement of coun­ and rahter than disturb his wife Stock's chapel, with burial In Bible school officers and church' bond election, and the fact that the secretary of state to put the lost much of its natural beauty. And this was due ty funds and they in turn retal­ decided to crawl through a win­ Ashland cemetery. workers generally Telt they were it appeared among the other legal slogan, "Opposed to Prohibition", solely to the lack of water. iated by issuing a complaint dow. Placing a ladder against Mrs. Myers was horn In Ash­ well repaid for their efforts. notices caused some confusion. after Putnam’s name. against him charging illegal ex­ We have the word of our mayor and members of the ledge of a rear window, he land county, Ohio, the daughter penditures in the prosecution of crawled up. As he was entering of Dr. John and Lucinda M iller. the council, of our water superintendent and city en­ the Kid McCoy case, and the W il­ the window it fell on his neck, In early life she ipoved, with her gineer that all of these problems can be solved liam D. Taylor murder. pinning him to the ledge. Neigh­ parents, to Washington county, Yep, h ’s ; 5; est Little Car through the purchase of this 200-acre feet of, water To Hamper State bors discovered his lifeless body Iowa, where she received her pub­ from the Talent Irrigation district. The total cost is The prosecution of the Ms- this morning. lic school and college education, Pherson case w ill be seriously but $22,000. It will give Ashland this water for ever. later teaching in the public handicapped unless the board o f From a standpoint of both civic pride and neces­ schools of lows. Organized Labor supervisors rescinds its action. Shortly after the Civil war she sity this is an investment which will reap gratifying F. H. McClellan,, chairman of was to J. J. Myers, a re­ dividends for many generations to come. Is To Consider turned married the board, became directly con soldier, at Indianola. If you believe in Ashland and possess the home­ nected with the case today when Io w a ., They later moved to Clin­ it was charged that efforts had town spirit; if you are proud of the normal school and All Resolutions ton, Iowa, where Mr. Myera wav been made by him to obtain the have its welfare at heart; if you want to keep the a retail grocery merchant, for clothing worn by Mrs. McPher­ ever-growing fame of Lithia Park untarnished, you D E TR O IT, Mich., Oct. 7.— ftP) many years. During the nearly son on her reappearance from thd — The national convention of quarter of a century the fam ily will vote for the purchase of this additional irriga­ district attorney’s office. the American Federation of La­ have lived In Ashland. Mrs. Myer» tion water from the Talent district. - The clothing is regarded as Im­ gained a wide circle of friends, SYSTEMS MADE INNING CONIESTANTS ME REOUESIED10 BEI BUSHIN M S BE HANGED FRIDAY K l KNOWN LOCAL WOMAN PASC£S AWAY RALLY DAY PROGRAM VOTEDIBIG SUCCESS WH B W IS K IL M t t lD E N J portant evidence by the state to support its accusations that Mrs. McPherson did not make a 20 mile tramp across th eSonora des­ ert as she claims. McClellan was quoted as saying that the reason he sought the "desert garb,” was that Mrs. Mc­ Pherson. "didn’t care to have her Intimate garments kicked around a public office longer^than was necessary.” Graft Trial is Now Near Close N E W YORK. Oct. 7. — ftp) — Arguments were under way today as the closing chapter of the prosecution of H arry M. Daugher­ ty and Thomas W . M iller on charges of conspiring to defraud the government in conduction with the return of property val­ ued at 97,000,000 to German and Swiss Interests. .The case is ex­ pected to reach the ju ry some time tomorrow. Prisoner Given Bankers Indorse 10 Years in Pen Coolidge Policy f DALLAS, Ore., Oct. 7. — ftp) — Fred H ill, 26. who refused to take »art in a ja il delivery at McMinnville yesterday when his brother John and W illia m Boyd escaped, waa rewarded today when h