A : a r— I A ------------- - SHLAND climate without the aid of Medicine, cures nine caaee out o f te n of A sth m a . T h is is a p ro v en L L *“ '■ VOLUME 2 .................................................. A shland D aily T ide s h o rta g e of new s. T h e new e le c tric m e ta l pot. <$> w hich w e o rd e re d som e tim e ago, is d u e to a rr iv e to m o rro w <» o r n e x t d ay. A fte r t h a t th e r e w ill be no f u r th e r s h o rta g e on a c c o u n t o f lack o f h e a t fo r th e <» lin o ty p e. * M rs. M ary F . S w ig e rt of th is city «> $> 4» who m ad e a trip to M edford S a tu r- i day w ith s e v e ra l c ra te s of b la c k b e r­ rie s re p o rts t h a t th e m a rk e t is v ery ■ good. T illam ook A rrivals— M r. and M rs. A. A. P e n n in g to n ,} p ro m in e n t b u sin e ss people of T illa ­ m ook, a rriv e d S a tu rd a y to spend th e ir v a c a tio n in A sh lan d . T hey have ta k e n room s a t Mrs. N ora W a lra d , on F a c to ry s tre e t. Ten Days Cam ping T r i p - W a ite r L. E v a n s, p a s to r of th e B a p tist c h u rc h , w ith M r. an d M rs M orehouse a n d Miss C a rib e l M ore­ h o u se, le ft la s t w eek in th e fo rm e r" , a u to fo r a te n d ay s c a m p in g trip in th e v icin ity of P o rtla n d , a n d in ci­ d e n ta lly to a tte n d th e con v en tio n of th e B a p tist Y oung P e o p le ’s society now in session a t C o lu m b ia p a rk . M o to r to R o g u e E lk — M r. a n d M rs. Ire n e F in le y , Mr. and M rs. W . H. Day a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J. B. M osier m o to re d to R o gue E lk y e s te rd a y fo r S u n d ay d in n e r. T he p a rty re tu rn e d th e sam e evening. C h ris tia n W o rk e rs M eet— T h e A sh lan d C h ristia n W o rk e rs b a n d w e n t to th e c o u n ty farm y e s­ te rd a y fo r a so n g serv ice. A s im ila r g ro u p from M edford jo in e d th e s e rv ­ ice. N ext S u n d a y a fte rn o o n th ey w iu piay a t t he B elleview school- house. F o rn ie r P a a to r V isito r— Rev. a n d Mrs. W ilson, a fo rm er p a s to r of th e local P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h , sto p p e d ovey fo r a b rie f visit, w hile en ro u te to C ra te r L ake and o th e r p oints. They w ere g u e sts of M r. and M rs. C. W . N im s w hile in tow n. F orm er R esident Injure«] in R. R. Acci <*> ♦ R eturns from Lake of th e W oods— M iss G e o rg ia C offee re tu rn e d from <$> L a k e of th e W oods S u n d a y , e v e n ­ $ ing. Miss C offee is h a v in g a cabin '^1 b u ilt a t th e lake. Mrs. E m m a Col- «¿>1 Tee, m o th e r o f M iss C offee, a n d M rs. 1 <®>! J a c k E d w a rd s a c co m p a n ie d Miss Cof- ♦ fee. T h e p a rty re p o rts m u ch e x e r-, else and good swlmmin. (Otggmglio First to Arrive S team er A laska S trikes Reef Near Eureka; Green Crew Is Blamed; Ship Lost Way In Fog. EUREK A, C alif., Aug. 8.— T h e inquest over the seven teen sw ol­ len, blackened bodies, recovered a fte r th e w reck o f th e steam er Alaska, ly in g in th e H um boldt county m orgu e w ill be concludi-d today follow ing further effo rts to identify the eight bodies w hose identity ¡ire not k n eiu i, T h ose tliat have been id en tified so far are: C harles D ehne, eh ief stew ­ ard, Seattle; lairsen, sailor, P ortlan d ; Frank K ing, w aiter, San F ran­ cisco; R alph M ockett, K edcliff, C olo.; Thom as Johnston, B rooklyn, N. Y.; A lvin H utchinson, San F rancisco; F ran k Comm, Vancouver, B. C.; C. P iekell, L os A ngeles; K unaxawa, Jap an ese. The accounts o f th e accident vary, alth ou gh m em bers o f th e crew and p assengers declare that the wreck would never have occuree«! if th e vessel had Iws-n n avigated properly. T here is «■onsiderable feeling existin g here tliat th e sam e fau lt d r e w th e A laska to its doom a s drew m any oth ers upon th e sam e reefs— attem pts to m ake too m uch spe«*d by h u ggin g th e treacherous sh orelin e to o closely. The fog is still covering Ca|M* M em licino like a blanket, wit 1» th e foghorns and th e breakers play« ing a sad requiem for the lost vessel- 7 Investigation into the cause o f 1 be w retk w ill be m ade im m ediately. Charges tliat m em bers o f the ere w w ere in efficien t w ill be thoroughly probed. E U R E K A . C l l t . Aug. 8 ,- S e v e n - “ L * " tw it bodtet, lu tw b ú e lw ftro v w fd f r o m . b “ Ve beeb ib iu re d w l" p ro b ab ly rem a in a t E u re k a in th e th e w reck of th e P acific c o a st lin e r. h o sp ita ls an d p riv a te hom es h e re m - A la sk a, w hich sa n k S a tu rd a y ev e n ­ til th ey reco v er fro m th e ir in jn irie s ing w ith in fifte e n m in u te s a fte r su ffic ie n tly to e n a b le th em to tra v e l. s trik in g B u n t’s ree f th ir ty m iles from Tw o m o re bodies, Mr«. W a lte r J o h n ­ here. N ine of th e bodies have been son, P o rtla n d , a n d a boy n a m e d B ald ­ id en tified . w in, have been id e n tifie d in th e T he A lask a s tru c k th e reef a t 9 :2 3 m o rg u e , b rin g in g th e recognized d ead o ’clock S a tu rd a y evening. W ireless to eleven. A n o th e r m an is know n m essages from th e s in k in g sh ip w ore to h a v e been a w a ite r a b o a rd th e A l­ received by s ta tio n s all a lo n g th e a sk a. coast. It is a p p a re n t from th e m es­ sag es received from th e A laska u n ­ til 9 :4 3 o ’clock th a t th e sh ip slipped off th e reefs a f te r g ro u n d in g and s ta rte d s in k in g im m ed iately . T he exact n u m b e r o f p a sse n g e rs and crew a b o a rd th e A laska is not know n a lth o u g h an e s tim a te places th e to ta l a t 216. One h u n d re d a n d fifty su rv iv o rs have been lan d e d , W IN N IPE G , C auada.- Aug. 8.— leav in g betw een th irty -six and forty T he body o f Dr. W illiam S tone, p re s i­ s u rv iv o rs u n acco u n ted for. A tte m p ts d e n t of th e P u rd u e u n iv e rs ity , found to check th e list of p a sse n g e rs and a f te r a five d a y s se arc h n e a r th e crew a re being m ad e to d ay . spot w h e re he fell h u n d re d s of feet T h e e x p la n a tio n given for th e to d e a th w hen a tte m p tin g to scale sin k in g s ta te s th a t th e n a v ig a to rs lost M ount E n o n w ith his w ife. T he body th e ir w ay in a heavy fog a u d ru n in is b ein g b ro u g h t from B anff. Mrs. too close to sh o re. T he c o u rse of S to n e ha« a lm o st reco v ered from th e A lask a w as ch an g ed sev eral th e e ffe c ts o f h e r ex p erien ce. tim es, b u t a tte m p ts to s ta y c le a r o f th e re e f w ere u n a v a ilin g . T he crew h e a rd th e B u n t’s re e f fo g h o rn , h u t w ere u n a b le to lo ca te it. T h en th e c ra sh cam e, th e vessel « in k in g w ith in fifte e n to th ir ty m in u tes. M any su rv iv o rs flo ated fo r h o u rs a id e d by life b e lts and b o a ts b efo re • th e re sc u in g s te a m e r Anyox picked th em up. P A R IS , Aug. 8.— B ritish P re m ie r A g reen crew ¡ b sa id to be p a rtia l- L loyd G eo rg e told th e U nited P re ss I ly to blam e fo r th e loss o f life, as to d a y t h a t he w ould n o t a tte n d th e tw o life b o a ts w ere u p set w hile be­ W a sh in g to n d is a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce . in g lau n c h e d , th ro w in g th e occu­ T h e p e rso n n e l of th e B ritish d e le g a ­ p a n ts in to th e sea. tio n h a s n o t been d ecided upon. T h e A la sk a is one of th e lin e of th e San F ra n c isc o a n d P o rtla n d S te am sh ip com pany, and le ft P o r t­ Leaves for San Francisco— R. A. M inkler, a f te r an e x te n d e d lan d F rid a y . sta y in A sh la n d , le ft y e s te rd a y fo r E U R E K A . C alif., Aug. 8.— O nly San F ra n c isc o , w h ere he will a tte n d th e tip o f th e A la s k a ’s m ast s tic k ­ th e b u y e rs ’ co n v en tio n . ing up from th e w a te r w h e re it s a n k ' Tw o W eek s V a c a tio n — M rs. A nnie Z ie g le r a u d M iss M ar­ S a tu rd a y n ig h t show s w h ere th e ves­ jo ry M cE lvaney le ft y e ste rd a y to sel w ent dow n. M arin ers d e c la re spend a tw o w eeks v acatio n a t Nep- t h a t th e vessel is a lre a d y b re a k in g up a n d t h a t th e su rfa c e o f th e w a te r 1 tu n e Beach, C alif, is covered w ith b its o f d riftw o o d S c ra n to n , P e n n ., ra n k s firs t a m o n g a n d q u a n titie s o f cargo, tru n k s a u d coal m in in g c itie s of th e w orld. h a n d b a g s. T h e f irs t c o n tin e n ta l co n g re ss m et V essels b ro u g h t fro m th e ir c o u rse s to aid in th e resc u e of s u rv iv o rs of in P h ila d e lp h ia S e p tem b e r 5, 1774. Ice b e rg s off th e A tla n tic c o a st a r e th e w reck have ste a m e d on th e ir w ay. . O nly U nited S ta te s rev e n u e m o re n u m ero u s th a n fo r y e a rs. W a te r te n n is is a new sp o rt r a p id ­ c u tte rs and c o a st g u a rd vessels re ­ ly g a in in g in fa v o r o n th e P a c ific m ain a t th e scene. T h e b each es a re b e in g p a tro lle d to ■ C oast, pick up th e b odies t h a t m ay w ash M illions of old a rm y b oot-soles Body of Dr. Stone Recovered After Five Search, Mount Enon Lloyd George Will Not Attend the Disarmament Conf. ashore. Many survivors have al­ have been utilized in England as fer­ ready gone to San Franci3co. and tiliser.