♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 + ♦ » 4 < » ♦ » » t 4 « ♦ ♦-»-« ,+++ ♦ f .. -------------- MALARIA -— - GERMS v cannot a n u v i 3 sur- i u - - ♦ 4 ♦ o vive three months in the rich * ♦ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- 1 o ASHLAND CLIMATE» without < • • ;; ‘ in s ta lla tio n on th e B ow doin c h a rg e s of v a g ra n c y , b u t w ere In h is long 247 m ile . d n v e W is., T h e m usical to u rn e y p ro v ­ Large Cast Expected could be u tiliz e d by m em b e rs of re le a se d th is m o rn in g . th ro u g h th e Im p e ria l V alley P a- ed one of th e m ost a ttr a c tiv e fe a ­ to c o m m u n ic a te c o n ­ By M onday of «next w eek d ire c t­ th e crew T h e firs t, w ho g av e th e n a m e le n sk i used b u t 6.60 g a llo n s of tu re s of th e c o n v e n tio n , a n d des- o r W e llin g to n ex p ects th e c ast s ta n tly w ith .frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s of T h o m a s F a m b ra u g h , w as a r ­ ga. o lin e, w hich m ad e it a 37.4 i p ite th e g r e a te r to San F ra n cisc o , io n u m b e r 300 a d u lts a n d c h il­ a t h o m e, th ere b y , re lie v in g th e re s te d by p o lic e m a n W e rtz la te ra ’les p e r g a llo n p e rfo rm a n c e I n ­ as m an y o r m o re o rg a n iz a tio n s d re n , th e d ire c to r e x p re sse d a te d iu m of A rc tic lo n lin ess, h a s la s t n ig h t, a n d 1 e ftin th e ja il c id e n ta lly th e S ta r used b u t 15- a re expected to be e n te re d in the d e s ir e fq r th e c o -o p e ra tio n of proved tru e , th e fe a t d e m o n s tra t­ o v er n ig h t. •loOth of a g a llo n m o re g a s ta a n c o m p e titio n in th a t city because N a tio n G u ard m en a n d Boy Scouts ing e fficie n cy of th e A m erican H u g h G u a rd w as th e n a m e g iv ­ d ’d th e m o re e x p e rien c e d Sw eep- of th e e v e n t’s p o p u la rity . f o r th e p a trio tic fin a le of th e p ro ­ R ad io R e la y L e a g u e a m a te u r en by th e second m an , w ho w as s ta k e s C up vyinner. N a tio n a l A d ju ta n t L em uel Bol- d u c tio n a n d a n u m b e r of A m e ri­ tra ffic sy stem . a rr e s te d by a r a ilro a d policem an I t w as only th e second a tte m p t les of th e legion, w ho re c e n tly c a n L egion m en w ill also be asked T he m essag e in q u e stio n w as a s he clim b ed fro m th e to p of of th e S ta r a t g a so lin e econom y v isited Sun F ra n c isc o e s tim a te d to a p p e a r in th is scene. T he p a t­ a p e rso n a l g re e tin g from D onald a p a s se n g e r tra in e a rly th is m o rn c o m p e titio n . In its firs t a tte m p t, th a t ev e ry s ta te w ould be r e p r e ­ r io tic scene w ill be given its first H. Mix, ra d io o p e ra to r w ith th e ing. w hich w as m ad e in th e Y ose. iit» se n te d in th e c o m p e titio n . Som e r e h e a r s a l to n ig h t, w hen a ll Legion e x p lo ra tio n p a rty to h is m o th e r F a m b ra u g h w as a m an of a b o u t ru n , th is little novice c a r show ed d e p a rtm e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s a re ex ­ men», N a tio n a l G u a rd m en , a n d in B risto l. C o m m u n ic a tio n w as 40, a n d w a s c rip p le d .C hief Mc­ 34.29 m iles to th e g allon. p ected to have a dozen b an d s in B oy S couts w ith th e ir S cout M a s­ e s ta b lis h e d w ith W N P , th e Bow- N abb did n o t hold him , b u t a fte r th e to u rn e y . T he b a u d s an d d ru m s t e r s a re in v ited to a tte n d th e r e ­ d o in ’s ra d io s h o rtly a f te r m id ­ g iv in g him a m ea l th is m o rn in g , TO RON TO, O n ta rio .— T h e d e ­ c o rp s w ill be ju d g e d as th ey h e a rs a ls . n ig h t by A llen C. L aw son, h e re took him to th e c ity lim its a n d m an d fo r lan d »by b o n a-fid e s e t­ m arc h in th e g re a t p a ra d e on th e W ill Be B ig T h in g w ho im m e d ia te ly called Mrs. Mix s ta r te d him w a lk in g . tle r s sh o w s a m a rk e d in cre ase , second d ay of th e co n v en tio n . It is ju s t b e g in n in g to d a w n u p ­ by tele p h o n e. T h e rep ly w as G u a rd w as a y o u th o f a b o u t w ith th e r e s u lt th a t it h a s been on a lo t of people w h a t a re a lly soon on Its w ay n o rth a n d Law - tw e n ty y e a rs, a n d to ld J u d g e n e c e ssa ry to open new a re a s , ac­ SPA RK S FROM ENGINE big th in g th is fo rth c o m in g p a g ­ son h e a rd Mix a ck n o w led g e its G ow dy a th t he h a d clim b ed on c o rd in g to a re p o r t fo r th e y e a r START RED B L U F F FIR E e a n t is going to be fo r th e city, re c e ip t w ith th a n k s . th e tr a in a t G ra n ts P a ss. H e d e ­ 1922, Issued by th e P ro v in c ia l a c c o rd in g to Mr. W e llin g to n an d c la re d th a t he w as h u n tin g fo r D e p a rtm e n t of L an d s. D u rin g R E D B L U F F , C al., A ug. 11.— u u y o n e m ay get a rea l im p ressio n OTTJAWA, O ntario*— T h p re w ork, a n d h ad m e a n t to sto p h e re th e p a s t y e a r 894 p e rso n s p u r ­ S p a rk s fro m a p a ssin g tra in a re bv a tte n d in g th e re h e a rs a ls as w ere in sp e c ted s la u g h te rin g s in a n d seek a jo b . c h ased la n d , an in c re a se of over Supposed to have been th e cause v is ito rs a re a lw a y s m ad e w el­ C a n a d a d u r in g th e f ir s t five J u d g e G ow dy lev ied a sm a ll 150. In a d d itio n , 219 lo ca tio n s of a fire w hich b ro k e out on th e com e. \ m o n th s of th is y e a r of U89.924 fin e to co v e r th e co sts of th e of 160 a c re s each w ere g ra n te d ro o f of th e S a n ita ry F r u it C om ­ c a ttle , 114,921 calves, 961,052 tria l, a n d G u a rd w as re le a s e d on to r e tu r n e d m en , o r a to ta l of p a n y b u ild in g , n e a r th e s ta tio n S p a n ish c e d a r, f o r c ig a r boxes, ho g s a n d 78.621 sh e ep , co m p ared th e c o n d itio n t h a t he leave th e 35,040 a c re s. P a te n ts w ere y e ste rd ay . is im p o rte d in to th is c o u n try , w ith 166,942 c a ttle , 142,684 city im m e d ia te ly . g ra n te d c o v e rin g 43,119 a c re s to T h e local fire d e p a rtm e n t r e ­ s tr e e t, c o u n ty a u d s ta te e v e n ts, calves,. 788,189 hogs a n d 69,043 328 s e ttle r s w ho h a d m et th e r e ­ sp o n d ed to th e call a n d th e blaze w e re in s titu te d in Ita ly a b o u t sh eep in th e sam e p erio d la s t Women feel the cold of ocean q u ire d b u ild in g an d c le a rin g c o n ­ w as e x tin g u ish e d b efo re m uch poo. y e a r. boating less than men. ditions. d a m a g e w as dome. Many Young People Picked For Parts In Musical Comedy Production I ASTORI TÜ8E IS IMPORTANT 'LEGION TO SELECT TO LIFE OF E IN TEST HERE LAST NIGHT ’ " ~ 1 GERMAN CHIEF REFUSES CUNO Apoplexy Causes Death Of Local Woman After Short Illness : J ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923. MRS. COMSTOCK DIES AT n X L e r iX Chancellor Net Allowed To Stop Work Which Has Aided Nation J a m e s E. R ice, head of th e D e­ p a rtm e n t of P o u ltry H u sb a n d ry of C o rn ell v iU n e rsity an d recog- nlzed a s th e g re a te s t a u th o rity « o n P o u ltry s u b je c ts in th e U nited j S ta te s is to be in S o u th e rn O re- j gon on t r , p Qf ¡n v e stig a tlo n PRESIDENT EBERT i DENIES REQUEST ----------- MRS. HARDING EXHAUSTED BY FUNERAL WEEK Plans To Settle Affairs And Leave Washington Scon As Possible WILL RETIRE TO FARM OF FAMILY PHYSICIAN P o u ltry a n d P o u ltry ra is in g , ac­ c o rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t of LONDON, A ug. 11.— C h a n c e l­ W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 11. Mr. R obbins, m a n a g e r of th e local lo r W ilh e lm C uno th e g r e a t G e r­ C o m p letly e x h a u ste d by th e tie m an d ip lo m a t, a n d th e m an w ho F r u it an d P ro d u c e A sso ciatio n . m enduouft n e rv o u s a u d em o lio u - Mr. R ice is reco g n ized n o t only j al s tr a in w hich sh e h a s been lab- h a s d o n e m o re th a n a n y o n e e lse to k e e p th e G e rm a n g o v e rn m e n t in th e U nited S ta te s a s an a u ­ in g u n d e r fo r th e p a st fo rtn ig h t, in ta c t d u rin g th e la s t few try in g th o rity on P o u ltry su b je c t ; b u t M rs. H a rd in g re tu r n e d to th e m o n th s p re s e n te d h is re s ig n a tio n is a lso w ell a c q u a in te d w ith I n ­ C a p ita l to d ay firm ly d e te rm in e d r n a tio n a l q u e s tio n s an d has to P re s id e n t E b e rt of th e G erm an te . ,, , . . „ Io a d ju s t th e a ff a ir s w hich th e n a tio n th is m o rn in g , b u t th e _____ ... B la te P re s id e n t left u n s e ttle d , a ft- c o m m itte e s se v era l G erm an p re s id e n t im m e d ia te ly v e s tig a tio n e r w hich sh e p la n s to go to th e re fu se d to reco g n ize th e r e s ig n a ­ tim e s to give a u th o r a tiv e in fo r ­ S aw yer fam ily farm hom e in Ohio tio n a u d re q u e s te d th e C h a n c e l­ m a tio n on s u b je c ts d e a lin g w ith w h e re sh e p lan s to spend th e r e ­ lor to r e tu r n to h is o ffic ia l d u ­ p o u ltry . m a in d e r of h e r life. ties. W ill Depart Soon S itu ation Critical M rs. H a rd in g p la n s to d e p a rt T he 'G e rm a n p o litic a l s itu a tio n fro m th e W h ite H ouse as q u ic k ­ is d e sc rib e d as b e in g v ery c r iti­ ly a s possible as sh e w ishes to cal a t p re s e n t w ith th e p ro sp e c ts g e t aw ay fro m th e official a tm o s ­ of a n open b re a k b etw een th e d if­ p h e re of W a sh in g to n a s soon as f e re n t p o litic a l p a rtie s q u ite p ro b ­ possible. H e r tra in a rriv e d h e re ab le. T h e re s ig n a tio n of C h a n ­ a t n in e tw e n ty th is m o rn in g an d c e llo r C uno w as cau sed by th e sh e w ent d ire c tly to th e W h ite in te r n a l tro u b le e x p e rien c e d w ith H ouse to s ta r t s e ttlin g h e r a f ­ th e m em b e rs of th e c a b in e t be­ fa irs im m ed ia te ly . ca u se of th e ir d iff e re n t p o litic a l U n d er T re m e a u o u s S tra in beliefs. T he tre m e n d o u s n e rv o u s and Rum ored for Long Tim» e m o tio n a l s tr a in w hich sh e h a s T h e re s ig n a tio n of C h a n c e llo r been going th ro u g h since th e C uno h as been ru m o re d fo r som e d e a th of h e r h u sb a n d in San tim e a n d had been expected in F ra n cisc o , m o re th a n a w eek ago E u ro p e a n p o litic a l c irc le s fo r h a s been a lm o st m o re th a n she se v e ra l w eeks, b u t j u s t w h a t th e could s ta n d , a lth o u g h sh e h a s n ex t ste p in th e c ritic a l p o litical b o rn e up u n d e r th e s tr a in e x ­ s itu a tio n will be is h a rd to s u r ­ tre m e ly w ell. m ise. W as R e c e n tly III Strik e Called T h e f irs t lady of th e land had B E R L IN , A ug. 11.— T he w o rk ­ only reco v ered from a sev ere ill e rs council of th e c o m m u n ist n e ss w h en th e la te P re sid e n t w as p a rty c alled a th re e -d a y s tr ik e ta k e n sick an d w as r a th e r ill p r e ­ h e re th is a fte rn o o n to ta k e e f­ p a re d fo r th e o rd ea l of th e s ic k ­ fect th ro u g h o u t th e G erm an Em n ess of th e la te Mr. H a rd in g and p ire in o rd e r to e n fo rc e th e re s ­ h is su d d e n an d u nexpected d e a th . ig n a tio n of C uno. T he s tr ik e be­ T he re p o rts issued by Dr. S aw ­ cam e e ffe c tiv e a t noon to d ay and y e r a re to th e e ffe c t th a t sh e is w ill ru n till n e x f T u e sd a y at b e a rin g up a s well u n d e r th e ten noon. rio n u n d e r w hich sh e h a s been T h e e x e cu tiv e c o m m itte e of la b o rin g a s w ell o r even b e tte r th e S o c ialists d ecided to re fu se th a n w as a t firs t expected. to give a vote of co n fid e n ce to W ill R etire to Farm th e g o v e rn m e n t an d th is m eans T h e p re s e n t p la n s of M rs N E W YO RK , A ug. 11.— To th a t th e c a b in e t of C h a n c e llo r H a rd in g a re th a t sh e w ill re tire C uno w ill c e rta in ly fail. R o b e rt E. N iles, w ho looked re ­ to th e c o u n try farm hom e of th e flectiv ely on life w ith all th e s a ­ fam ily p h y sician D r. S aw yer iu g acity of h is 14 y e a rs, ti^ * h a p ­ Ohio and will th e re spend th e r e ­ p in ess w as n o t to be found In th e m a in d e r of h e r d ay s in c o m p a ra ­ lap of lu x u ry . A m an m u st fa re tiv e re tire m e n t. S he h a s alw ay s j fo rth a n d g ra p p le w ith a d v e rs ity , been one of th e le a s t e la b o ra te m eet an d overcom e th e exigencies of th e lea d in g lad ies of th e lau d , th a t b eset h is fello w s in th e com ­ and it is h r d e sire to spend th e R E D B L U F F , C alif., A ug. 11. m o n er w alk s of life. re s t of h e r life a s q u ie tly as pos­ H is d is tra c te d m o th e r h ad ju s t sible. — T h e a p p lic a tio n fo r d e a th b en e­ f it m ad e by Mrs. Ben C heek, fo u n d him , a f te r e ig h t w e k ’s a b ­ w hose h u sb a n d w as k illed n e a r sence, w ell an d h appy, w ith his e n ric h e d , but C o ttonw ood w hen a piece of m a ­ e x p e rien c e v a stly c h in e ry fro m a b ro k en d ra g saw w ith his ph ilo so p h y n o t one w h it He in te n d e d to re tu r n w as th r u s t th ro u g h h is body last s h a k e n . to m o th e r, he d e c la re d , b u t not N ovem ber, w as h e a rd in th e city ju s t y e t— n o t u n til he h ad found h all h er» y e s te rd a y , b efo re W . W . B ritto n of San F ra n c isc o , as a jo b a n d d e m o n s tra te d h is own SA LEM , A ug. 11.— E e ig h te e n re fe re e , re p re s e n tin g th e in d u s ­ co n v ictio n th a t he w as a b le to co n v icts se rv in g te rm s a t th e ta k e c a re of him self. tria l a c c id e n t com m ission. O regon s ta te p e n ite n tia ry w ere W h e th e r o r n o t th e d e a th b e n e ­ B ack a g a in in th e lu x u rio u s p a ro le d a t a m eetin g of th e board fit c o m p e n sa tio n w ill be g ra n te d hom e of his m o th e r, M rs. Alice M onday a fte rn o o n , it becam e w ill d ep en d upon w h e th e r th e B. N iles, on fa sh io n a b le R iv ersid e know n to day. com m ission in San F ra n c isc o d e ­ D rive, Bob told how it all h a p ­ W ard Irv in e , p riv a te s e c re ta ry cides from th e te stim o n y m ade pened. to G o v ern o r P ie rc e , a n d a mem in Red B lu ff if C heek an d W il­ As a m a tte r of fa c t, th e hoy b e r of th e p a ro le boaqjl. issued liam B ran sco m b w ere em ployes had n o t been o u tsid e th e police a s ta te m e n t to n ig h t in w hich h e of J. M. E m e rso n , o r if C heek p rec in ct in w hich his hom e is s it ­ d e c la re d th a t th e g ra n tin g of pa w as a p a r tn e r w ith B ranscom b, uated. ro le s w as n ot in sp ired by th e u l­ w o rk in g on a s h a re basis. T his m o d ern H u c k le b e rry F inn tim a tu m d e liv e re d to G o v ern o r bad been living m ost of th e tim e P ie rc e th e p rev io u s S a tu rd a y . ELECTRICAL STORMS T h e u ltim a tu m w as to th e e f ­ in a boys’ “ b a n d it’s ” h u t, b u ilt CAUSING MANY FIR E S fect th a t u n less J o h n so n S m ith fro m d riftw o o d , a t One H u n d re d w as re ta in e d a s w ard en of th e a n d E ig h ty -n in th s tre e t a n d B il­ SISSON, C alif., A ug. 11.— T he lin g s place, an d a t o th e r tim es p e n ite n tia ry and so-called “ b a rd e le c tric a l sto rm s of la st w eek s h a rin g q u a rte rs w ith an a d m ir­ b o ile d ” policy of th e s ta te p a ro le cau sed n in e fire s on th e S h a sta board w as m o d ified , th e r e w ould ing tax ic ab d riv e r. N a tio n a l F o re st. M ost of th ese be m ore esca p e s from th e in sti fire s w ere a lo n g th e M cCloud R iv­ tu tio n a fte r th e e x p ira tio n of SO er. A ll w ere c o n tro lle d b efore days. an y g re a t d a m a g e w as done. Mr. Irv in e ' said th a t he had W h ile w o rk in g on o n e of th ese no k n o w led g e th a t th e u ltim a tu m fire s F o re st G u ard B en" H a r r i­ h ad been p re p a re d by th e c o n ­ so n ’s h a n d w as badly b u rn ed . v ic ts a n d se n t to G o v e rn o r Pier« * T h e fo re s t o ffice receiv ed a u n til T u e sd a y noon, th e d a y foi la rg e a rm y w a te r ta n k th is w eek, RO SEB U RG , A ug. 1 1 .— T he low ing tlie p a ro le b oard sessio n . w hich w ill be used to c a rry w a te r firs t r u ra l c re d its u n io n to be form to fires s ta r tin g in th is vicin ity . ed in O regon, u n d e r th e a m e n d ­ WOMEN’S R E L IE F CORPS T h is h a s n e v e r been trie d before, m en t to th e s ta te b a n k in g law TO M EET NEXT M ONDA< but it is th o u g h t th a t th is w ill a d o p te d in 1915, h a s receiv ed its prove a g re a t help in e x tin g u is h ­ c h a r te r a n d is p re p a rin g fo r ac­ T h e W o m e n ’s R elief C orps is... ing sm a ll fire s. T h e ta n k w ill tiv e w ork here. to m ee t nex t M onday a fte rn o o n c a rry 250 g a llo n s of w a te r and T he o ffic e rs a re G eorge B a- a t 2 :3 0 a t th e hom e of M rs. R . can be a tta c h e d to a tru c k . con, p re s id e n t; C. E. B a n n in g , J . S haw a t 4 87 R ock s tr e e t. T h e v ic e -p re sid e n t; H. O. P a r g e te -, u su a l b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill be TORONTO, O n ta rio .— is is s e c re ta ry an d tr e a s u r e r , an d C. h eld , and a il m em b e rs a re re­ A tH ed th a t th e W o rth in g to n E. B a n n in g , G. W . Y oung, G eorge q u e ste d to be p re se n t. P u m p an d M achine C o rp o ratio n , B acon, C h a rle s H o ffm e iste r, A. one of th e la rg e s t c o n c ern s of C reaso n , W. L. S in g le to n a n d H. M O N TR EA L, Quebfec.— A u th ­ th is k in d in th e U nited S ta te s, O. P a r g e te r, d ire c to rs . orized c a p ita l of $1 8 ,6 5 6 ,0 0 is is c o n sid e rin g d ire c t e n tr y in to T he F ir s t S ta te an d S avings re p re s e n te d by co m p an ies w hose th e C a n a d ia n m a rk e t th ro u g h a bank of R o se b u rg an d th e E. G. in c o rp o ra tio n s w e re re p o rte d s u b s id ia ry , to be kow n a s th e Y oung & Co., b a n k of O a k la n d d u rin g th e p a s t w eek, c o m p a red W o rth in g to n P u m p C om pany of a re n am ed a s d e p o sito rie s. with $14,932,500 for the same E HEARD AT RED 6LÖFF PAROLED 8V BBARD T Canada. week last year.