ASHLAND HAS I T W1ATHM TORBC NATIONAL OUAfiD COMPANY I f Oregon—Ge' 'A«Waw 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 ' 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