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ASHLAND HAS I T W1ATHM TORBC NATIONAL OUAfiD COMPANY I f Oregon—Ge' 'A«Waw<f« Leadin, ly fair /day for Over Fifty Years Service) ASHLAND, OKKOON, Hwy ö« Enden Takes ’ Charge of Enders Whole sale Grocery Succeeding His Father—John Enden Assumes Management of Retail Merchantile Estab lishment. A change of Importance and general Interest has been effect ed In thn Enders* interests In Ashland, Including The Epders Department store and The Enders Wholesale Grocery. Henry G. Baders, Jr., who for many years has been the manager o f the department store, has tak en charge of the wholesale gro cery, succeeding tha late H. G. Endrs, Sr., while John Enders, who has been connected with his brother in the department store, has taken over the mapagemnt of the re ta il mercantile establish ment. __ , The personnel In each of the business establishments w ill re main the same, according to the announcement this morning. These two companies are among the leading and most progressive firm s In the City and the respec tive managers of tha two estab lishments, being capable and pop- u l i r yonng men, are certain to continue the development of the two firms. ' W A T C H FO R B X T R A ’ •- > tlhi ’,p,* ' _ 'ei W atch fa r y ea r copy of The D ally Tidings F IG H T E X T R A this evening! A copy of this extra, car rying a detailed report of the fight by iran d s, w ill bo dta- tributed w ith t h e ' compli ment« o f T h e .D a ily Tiding* and a few minutes a fte r the finish o f the biggest fight of the age The D aily Tiding« Press w ill be printing these extra« so that you may know the details of the pugilistic County Reported | Eight cases of infantile paral ysis, all in outlying rjiral districts w ith not a single case In either Medford or Ashland, werq, report ed today hy County»HeaIth Officer Inskeep *a h a/ln g developed • In this county ta the last week. To date a total of 13 cases ot t h e disease exlsta In ontlylng dis tricts, Dr. Inskeep said. Schools In Prospect, Laurel- huret and Rogue River districts have been closed but w ill doubt- lees be opened w ith in 'a few days, D r. Inskeep said. Two fztalltiss, the first i n . the connty, resulted Wednesday, children dying a very abort time a fter (hey were stricken. 1919— Bob Pierce, 9 row 1920— W hitey Allen, 3 ; t tonali an, 1 j A l Roberts, 8; ' Rd n» 1; Jeff Matkien, 2; Ole An- Klnley, 8; K . O. I derson, 8; Sergi. Rt 1981— Young Ambrose, 1» k h ,8 . » Jones, 7; Jack Burke, 3; W olf Larson, 7;. Eddiè Ò Some Tavor Dempsey While Othen Declare Tunney • Cannot Be Defeated — . Weatherman P r o m i s e s Ideal Conditions for Big Battle Tonight. JiM-k Dempsey and Gene Tunney today weighed only t h r e e pounds apart for the right tonight. Thus one of Dempsey's alleged advan tages of six pounds In w eight was cut In h a I f. Dempsey w eighed 198 and one-balf pounds; Tuneey stripped at 180 one-half. * BY CLAR K B. K ELSE Y 0. 1988— Jack Clifford, 8 ; Ji irke, 9; Ray Thompson, 8; Jack icrt, 4 1 Whitey Weasel, Jl. Hanlon, I t O iarley 1928— Jack Clifford, 8. 1924— Ray Thompson, 8; o Spalla, 7 ; Georges Carpentier, y Foley, 1; Buddy McHale, 3. i Jack Herman, 8; Hartley Ma.l- 18: Joe Lohman, 8 1988—]Tom Gibbons, 18; 1 den, 8. i P S IO N 1919— Dsn O’Dowd, 8. 1920— Pani Hampaan, 10; 1988— Fay Kaiser. 10; Chai 1928— Jlnuny Delaney, 10. 1084— Harry Foley, 10; JI Jeff Smith, 18. 1028— Harry Orel», 10; Ja* lourk, 0; Leo Honek, 10. ’einer«, 12pT»m m y lx»ughran, 8. Delaney, 10; Harry Greb, 10; 1028— Harry Greb, IB (fa r ; plonshlp.) light heavyweight ebani 1019— Bob Maritas, 4 (fo r j plonshlp) ; K. O. HalUt 1981— M artta Burke, 10; E M E. F. light-heavyweight cham- , 10; Ted Jam ieson, 10. loeephs, 18; Herbert ('rossley, 7. r Kaiser, 10; Chnck W iggins, 10. rry Greb, IB (won American Dan O’Dowd, 12; Harry Greb 1983— B attling Levtaaky, 13| 1928— Chuck Wiggins, 291 light-heavyweight t t t r ] IS .* .. 1934— Martin Bnrke, 1 9 . CEDAR C R E S T . COUNTRY CLUB, Lake V illa , Ills., Sept. 22. — (IP)— The speedy Tunney, a 1980— Jack Dempsey, 10 Zra world’s heavyweight champion streak of lightning, pronounced I* ship.) NO 0 ^PiTEHT himself in the best condition of <*. ; ’ ¿ m. hta life and ready for ¿he thun ■MECAFf■FLATION dercloud, Jack Dempsey. Bouta engaged ta, 09; 80; won, 18; no decisioh, The punching bags and the <blg lost, 1; no e ra l training boxing gloves have Veen . packed In 'moth balls awaiting the time when Tunney starts training for his next fight, fol-* lowing the one w ith Dempsey to night. A five mile run in the hills PREVI0US IHNG RECORD of Cedar Crest today completed (By ItaftM Frra*) Tunney’s preparations for the con test. Hta sparring partners have I 1018-1910— Scored eighteen knpekowts w ith m inor fighters. Lost to Jack D owney, 4 rounds. been dismissed. 1017— Scored tw o knockouts. ' The champion, weighing three Knocked out by Jim P ly*n, 1. pounds more than be did when 1918— Knocked out th e foil a w ing: Ham er Smith, 1; Jim Flynn, lie entered the ring ^gainst Demp llJ B U l Brennan, • ; B u ll Sadee, 1; Tojn Riley, V; Den sey at Philadelphia a year ago ,' K etchd, 2; Arthur PaQty.' H KM McCarthy, 1; Bob has declared himself fit to fight, j Dever, 1; Porky F l y w . i l Fred Fultoh, 1; Terry Kelley, 8; Jack Moran, 1; B ait Hta« Levtaaky, 8; Porky Flynn, 1; H e w ill enter the ring w eighing1 ' JACK DEMPSEY (William Harrison Dempsey) TRUCKS HELD 0. M. Sugg, Recently Fined for Overloading Ar rested Again between 1 8 8 .and x Tunney w ill go morning, a rriv in g to rest and weigh half hours before 189 pounds. to Chicago this t b e iw - f r time in six and one the battle. BY H E N R Y L. F A R R E L L Favors Jack CHICAGO, Sept. 2 2 .— (IP) — A fte r watching the two fighters in training and after considering the motives in the open letter writing preliminaries, the bet ting. the weather and all other factors It Is the opinion of the w rtier that Jack Dempsey w ill regain the heavyweight champion ship of the world when he meets Gene Tunney here tonight. The opinion 1s based prim ar ily on the belief that Dempsey, (Please turn to Page Three) V Preliminar? Arrangements for Y. 1Í. 0. A. Budget H . C. Galey has been, named general chairman of the Y. M. C. A. Budget Week, according to an- nouncement made today by Secre tary W . P. Walters, M r. Oaley w ill name two divis ion chiefs, names of these leaders to be announced Monday. Divis ion chiefs w ill name three cap tains, each of whom w ill work with a oommittae of five men. The city w ill he divided Into dis tricts as plans for the campaign materialise. Seaside Bank Closed Today FOOTBALL GAME IS CANCELLED 8EA SID B , ORE., Sept. 22— (IP) The Crescent Clty-Aeh- —By action of th * board o f d i lnnd Hl football game ached- rector« * l d w ith tha aaactlon of tha state banking department the P i n t State Bank ef Seaside today closed its door* temporarily to forestall a run. The bank ta not ta a healthy condition bat ta be lieved to he solvent; w ill be re organised and repoen w ithin 60 days. J ed P ress) KOUTH <»y Winners at County Products Show Leave Saturday Tor Salem TWO CHILDREN GALEY NAMED ARE STRICKEN AS CHAIRMAN fantile Paralysis in IXG HECORI). PREVIOU Gene ta Ready adonta Takp Ad- of Junior College Tint Fatalities From In UNNEY ’eight Champion LOCAL BOYS AND GIRLS WIN PRIZES M ANYEN FORCO! INSTRUCTION Taking advantage o f the Jan1 ior college work offered at the Southern Oregon Normal school, many yonng people from Ash land and nearby communities have worked out a schedule w ith Pres. J. A. Churchill, heed of the Normal School, and will be registered nt the school Monday, September 2 *. at the beglnnfhg of the fa ll term. The enrollment from Jackson county promises to exceed any former record. The distinctive course of college work offered nt this school enable« student« to do freshmen and sophomore work here with credit« recognized at any of the unlveraltlee in the state. . Registration w ill not be made until Monday, but «tudenta who work out their schedule and course of study w ith Mr. Church- 111 this week w ill aid In mak ing the registration work easier. LIO N BOOSTER PROGRAM WILL HE ! BROADCAST FROM KM ED L ithian Indoor Circus a n d Fiesla w ill'b e advertised from K M E D radiò station next Wednes day evening between 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock with a splendid pro gram, according to announcement mads today by J. J. Joseph who is Iff charge o f t h e * iffa ir . The program w ill be announced later. GARDENS BEAUTIFUL Exquisite dahlia and gladioli blooms, many of them of rare varieties, are in the heighth of th e ir beauty at the Harry Hosier gardens on Almond street. Many visit the gardens,« which a r e anfong the most beautiful in this section of the state. The Hosier blooms, raised for commercial purposes, are frequent prize win n er* in flower displays. HOW THÉY STACK UP weigfct height reach w rlit forearm bic^e Earl Grow Says Real Teed - Will Repay Visitors — Walters is Enthusiastic About Prizes—Green Di rects Publicity—Puller to Till the Gaps. A TTACK8 <’f t >' BANDON, Ore., Sept.' 28. •— VP— Orta« Fromm, 12, «on o f Robert Fromm, lost hie left arm hen* today when a lion belonging to the Honest BUI Circuit exhibiting here Chewed It off. Hta arm was amputated at the shoulder. Physicians say the boy has S chance for recovery. The Honest HiU Shaw, a sm all cirrus, was preparing for a performance and the boy was watching arrange m ents. He approached the lions rage and the animal clutched him with hta paw, drawing him against the iron bars and b e g u n chewing hta arm . The boy's stream s brought ahi b y t hta arm was com pletely severed above the elbow before he could Tremendous Welcome Given Finisher« of Cross Coun- try. Races by Spokane Folks — Brookwalter and Borne Tailed to Reach Portland, Still Missing. Plans are rapidly m aterializing for the gigantic F a ll Festival PORTLAND, Sept. 22.—^IP)— celebration, which will be held In Vernon Bookwalter, missing avia Ashland October 6th, according to tor in the San Francisco to Spo reports made at a meeting of the kane air race walked Into Eugene chairman^ of the various commit today after having been unheard tees last night at the chamber of from for more than 20 hours o r commerce rooms. since he landed nt the Medford W . P. Walters, chairman of the airfield. Bookwalter p h*o n e prlzo committee, reported there Verne C./Gorst, president of th * would be many prizes offered for Pacific A ir Transport and said various eveftts during the day, in the plane was cracked up south cluding window trim m ing a n d of Eugene and, could not fly and many stunts which will be decid he had spent the intervening tim e ed upon definitely at a later meet Fifty-First Annual Reunion walking to Eugene. Although ing. He stated a preliminary sur of Southern regon Pion Bookwalter was employed by the vey Indicated the committee PAT he was flying In hta o w n eers Held Here would be accorded the heartiest travelalr biplane. He la now on of support In their efforts to en hta way to Portland. able the committee to offer at tractive prizes. F E L T 8 F IE L D , Spokane, Sept. E arl Crow, whose committee 2 2 .—(LP) — Although practically has the Job of feeding the huge exhausted by the tremendous wel crowd expected that day and also come given them here, the finish to furnish entertainment, said much appreciated violin solo. ers in the cross country races they would have a feed at noon Thia was followed by an oration which ended here yesterday were which would alone repay* the vis- by W m . H. Gore of MedfoM. up bright and early today scan Itors making the trip to Ashland M r. Gore spoke of the change in ning the hortaon for a trace of and that the entertainment woulfl membership of the society and two non-stop plane«. be of a high class and banish all Winners in the races were: the bond which holds together the dull moments during the day. New York to Spokane, Claes A : members of the pioneer families O. M. Green, whose committee of the country. Pl W . Holman, St. Paul, f tr f t Ir. working up some publicity Music was furnished by t h e prize of 810,0*0; second prize, stunts, stated arrangements were Ashland quartette, composed of B. E. Bkllough. Detroit. |i,* 0 * . being made to send pigeongrams J. W . McCoy, J. H. McGee, G. M. New York to^Spokane, Claaa B : to all the surrounding country Frost, and R. L. Burdlc, w ith G. C. W . Meyers, Detroit, f i r s t and that an automobile caravan prize. 16.000; J. 8. Charles, and fast Pony Express riders Richmond, Virginia, second prlzs, would carry A shland’s message to ~ neighboring communities. ‘ San Francisco to ijpokane. J. H. Fuller, whose committee Class A: N. C. Lippiett, first la determined to fUl up any gaps prjaa, 81,600; Lee Schpenalr, sec that might otfiarwita m«r t h • ond pn»f, ' ’rtp.’“- . - - - beauty and attractiveness of the San Francisco to Spokane, city’s streets for the Fall Festival, Class B: Cecil Langdon, f , r s t stated they were making a survey pHie, 81.00*; D. E. W arren, sec and that Ashland’s products ond prise, 8600. « would be prominent in the dis Fifteen planes are now here*. plays throughout the city that Others are grouped at Missoula, day. It is possible that the Judg eliminated or enroute, being scat ing of the windows and displays tered all the way from South* Da may not be finished until early In , kota to Spokane. ^ho evening so as to get the ben In the coast race eight planes efit of lighting effects. , finished. V. D. M iller, chairman of the , James Rinehart, Portland, was stunts committee, was unable to , eliminated when he made a tore*« attend, but sent word that t h e ) ed landing near Roseburg, break committee had tentatively outlin ing a wheel. Vernon Bookwalter ed some stunts whiqh would add , end A rth u r Borne are missing, gaiety and merriment to the day. having nbt arrived in Portland. C. J. Read, general, chairman, (Pleas« T u rn To Page Five) PO RTLAND, Sept. 22.— (IP) — called another meeting for Mon A rthur Borne, Los Angeles pilot day evening when a definite pro in the San Francisco to Portland gram will be arranged. air race who was listed as miss REUNION OF OLD-TIMERS HELD TODAY WOODMEN WILL HOLD MEETING ing, arrived here toddy. Borne was forced down in the fog neap Newberg end spent the night thertl with a farm er. No trace of Verae Johnson S. Smith, state deputy on Bookwalter, other missing pi ot the Modern Woodmen of lot, has Deen found although oth America, w ill be a guest of the er planes ere out looking for him. Ashland organisation Friday, ac cording to a message received by ROOSEVELT F IE L D , N r w local officers. Smith w ill visit this York,. Sept. 28.— (IP)— Stephen city in connection , with a b 1 g Lacey took off at 2:22 j . m. on • meeting of the local Camp to be third attempt to get started frotta held in the Moosehall. He w ill be New York to Spokane on a noiw the principle speaker of the eve atop a ir derby hut returned a g ita . ning. The business meeting is to be follewed hy a melon feed and FE L T S F IE L D . Spokane, social meeting. S«pt. 22.— (IP)— Five straggler* in the Class B. N s * Y ork to Spo P A R A Y IJ H 8 IN A LB A N Y kane race who stayed at Mlaaonla, ALBANC, S«pt. 22.— RP)— A l Montana, ovar night, arrived her* bany'« first case of infantile par this morning. There are now >8 alysis was reported Wednesday to planes In the various races here. the cltjj health officers at the res idence of O. O. Bryant, In t h e eastern section of town where a 5 year old boy ta 111. One other child in the fam ily of six 1s ill but ta n^t yet known to be « paralysis victim. Mrs. A. McKensle, who Is w *H known ta this city whera she ro- sided for two y e a n white b *r daughter, Miss W ilm a MaeKetasto, waa a teacher la the H aw th o ra* school, ta ta a Eugeae hospital N A TIO N A L suffering from serious, possibly Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 8. fatal InJnriM received la na auto New Y o rk, 2; Pittsburgh, 8 aecldent which occurred a • a » Brooklyn, 1; Ctactanatl, 2 that city Sunday Hfccoari Game M rs. MncKensie, Whose home tai New York, r , T itu b a rg li, 1 the present time 1s In The Dalle*, Brooklyn, 8; Ctactanatl, 4 was visiting w ith frtead* tai Boston, 8 ; Bt. Ir a is , 8 gen* w h*a th * aeddeat a a a m M E A M E R IC A N Her many friends her* * r * Tugtaff Clevetand, 8; Philadelphia, 4 Chicago, 1; Boston, 2 D etroit, 7, New York, 8 ■Former L oad Woman Injured Baseball Today Clevelaad, 9; Philadelphia, 8 Ht. Loata, 7; Waahtagtoa, 19