’<; • MALARIA GERMS ' ' Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pare domestic water helps. ASHLANDCLIMATK Tk« Tiding» Hat Been A M * # » Without the use of medicine cures- nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. Newtpaper For Nearly Fifty Year» s Wire Sarvtca) ASHLAND, O] ESftAY, AUGUST 3, 1926 Man Who Boasts of Number of Arrests Adds An­ other to List Dispatches From Mexican Town Say Several Killed in Fight PRIESTS ARE HANGED u*JT «UPwM h/W reral protestant Mexicans NMfe been killed In the town of Irapuato and the houses of several others burned. So fat there has been no confirmation of a report that Catholic priests In the town had been hanged and the church burned. NAOALES, Arlz., Aug. 3. — (IP) — Former President Alvaro Ohregon said today that the re­ ligious conflict in Mexjfo would disappear when directors of the Catholic Church In Mexico an-- nounce they are ready to obey the laws. Obregon blamed high officials of the Catholic chnrch for the present trouble. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 3. — ) — Aside from the reports of trouble at Irapuato, no further disturbances were reported here or elsewhere about Mexico today as a result of the religious dis­ turbance over the new laws which became effective this week. Au­ thorities, however, are keeping a close watch on the situation as it Is believed that further trouble will start before the end of the week. New Premier Declares Re­ ported Repudiation is Not True PARIS, Aug. 3.— ’’There Is ab­ solutely no question of the repu­ diation of our debts, Premior Poincare told the chambej of de­ puties today in discussing taxa­ tion. « “Foreign countries must know that France never dreams of re­ pudiating her, engagements. 'The declaration was made after the chamber had voted confi­ dence In the premier by agreeing to Immediate discussion of the governments financial projects 380 to 160. Communists and So­ cialists had Joined in attacking the measures. Gainés Trial at Seattle Show Faster Progress Than Expected SEATTLE, Wash., Ang. 3.—¡ (U P )— With unexpected speed 12 tentative jurors were, seated today for the Wallace Oalnes murder trial. Tty Jury Includ­ ed one woman, Mrs. Grace Ketch- am. Both state, and dpefnse now have a right to exercise preemp- tory challengee. The defense can remove' 12 tentative jurors and the state elx. Theatrical D eal F inally "Closed / PORTLAND, Ore,, Aug. 3— new era in motion pic­ ture preaentatlen In the north­ west la anticipated with the com­ pletion of - the deal whereby 37 theatres In Oregon, Washington and Montana ware1 »old by the Jensen Von Herbert Interacts to the North American Theatre«, Ine. A cash consideration of |5 ,- •00,000 la said to have been in­ volved. Railroad Advertising Men Favorably Impressed : With This Section Walter Pierce Says He Will PORTLAND, Ore.,- Aug. 3.— Take Matter Into the (U P )— George Thompson, ? who Courts boasts that he has been arrested In every state of the Union, was COMMISSION F L A Y E D Siren the opportunity to add Ore­ gon to his list when he wgs ap­ prehended at Union Are., and Weidler street by Motorcycle Pa­ trolman Joe Hammerely on a charge of falling to stop at a SALEM, Ore., Aug. 3. — (IP) — through thoroughfare. Intimating that unfair charges are Thompson’s car was decorated being made through high valua­ with license plates and city slo­ tions. and expressing a lack of gans from 48 states and several confidence on the Oregon public hundred cities, but Thompson- and service commission. Governor his five eompanlohs, two of them Walter M. Pierce announced here women, were unable to raise more that he Intended appealing to the than »5 when asked to put up commission for action which ball of 110. After a conference, would result In lowering telephone they were allowed to go for |5 , rates for Oregon. The party is said to be a tyflcaj The governor’s intention to takfc auto hobo organization. such action was revealed when he Spath Dakota Rancher Plan • ning for Big Time Next November 8ALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Ang. 2-— (U P )— In emulation of the wild west days, the last big buf­ falo hunt of the age will be stag­ ed In November on Antelope In­ land, « jagged uplift in Great Salt Lake, where grazes in a wild state a herd of bison numbering 350 and which was sold last fall to the Scott Phillips buffalo ranch. Fort Pierre, s . D. President A. H. Leonard of the Scotte Phillips ranch announced i^buffale hunt of the primitive type, including cowboys and In­ dians. Hal/ of this remnant of the big northern herd that roam­ ed the plains of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada more than 50 y®ars ago will be slaughtered. Twenty-five bulla and cows will be selected as a nucleus for an­ other heard and the balance will be sold to public parks for ex­ hibition, according to Leonard's plans. The Antelope Island herd of buffalo was started upwards of 50 years ago and has remained in virtually a wild condition ever since. The big killing announoed for next November is the second made public the contents e f a tat­ ter to Colonel A.'E. Clark. If the commission faild to acf, the gov­ ernor - intends to take the con­ troversy Into the courts, th e let­ ter stated. His letter to Colonel Clark charged that moat of the stock of the Pacific Telephone and Tele­ graph company sad the Western Electric company Is owned by the American Telephone and Tele­ graph company, and that the lat­ ter concern pays huge dividends through high charges for leasee and egulpment. His expression of lack of confidenceIn the state public service commission was contained in the statement that these utilities are almost permit­ ted to fix thetr own valuation and he believes an Investigation will disclose that they are teo high. 05354387 New Laws to Limit Cam­ paign Expenses Proposed by Probe Body INQUIRY IS RENEWED Illinois Primary Coats for Candi­ dates Coder Pire Again T od ay. Seven people weré killed ville, W. Va. It was ero at one side broke and the positioif, spilling its ocoi M a store more hurt when this bridge gave way at Wliites- led with people watvhing* a water earnival when the cable k>r of the bridge, ns shown in the picture, fell to a vertical aits into the river below. Sea Birds W ing W a y U p P t ó f ic • Coast in Floe Roy Frazier is ' Given Lease o n . Service Station Local Friends Receive Mes­ A8TOR1A, Aag. 3.— 3,000,000 . spent In the Pennsylvania sena- r tor la] race a n d | l . 000,000 in the I Illinois primary, the committee la - nearing the end of its senatorial i inquiry with, the following devel- > opments In prospect. — A democratic attack against seating of William 8. Vare, Penn- ■ sylvanie. and Frank L. Smith. Il­ linois, republican senatorial nim - I lneea It they win thetr November fights. 2-—Legislation to prevent re­ currence of the Pennsylvania and Illinois expenditures, limiting amounts for any prospective con­ gressional candidates and stipu­ lating new election rules. Preparing Lews The legislation Is. being prepar­ ed for introduction by Reed and Senators La Follette, republican, Wisconsin, and King, democrat. Utah, who comprises a majority of the committee. They hare In­ dicated they would recommend to the senate a m assure whteh would set a limit upon the amount each vote would cost candidates, rath­ er than setting a flat sum. The situation developed by the refusal of Thomks Cunningham, Philadelphia politician, to reveal where he obtained |S 0 ,000 to * contribute to the Vare campaign, has prompted the majority trio to contemplate p r o p o s e la for strengthening authority or sena­ torial Investigating committees. The committee will reconvene here to hear more details con­ cerning the Illinois primary and will finish up next week. Tacoma Man Sent to Prison For Term of From Two to Five Years TACOMA, WW., Aug. 3.— An­ drew Halstead, who shot his for­ mer wife four time» on July 33 and then wounded himself In a suicide-attempt, wtU seyve from Head of Navy Will Try Sal two to five years In the state re­ mon Trolling in Alaskan formatory at Monroe. Sentence Waters • was passed by Judge Remaan af­ ter Halstead pleaded gntKy to a KETCHIKAN, Alaska Aug. 3.— charge of second degree assault. (U P )— Secretary of the Navy Mrs. Halstead Is still In the hos­ Wilbur, arriving here Sunday on pital, but la out of danger. his Alaskan Inspection tour, ex­ pressed a desire to troll for sal­ mon, and today probably will have his desire fulfilled, as his destroy­ Eureka Y outh is er left this morning for the Q ever Rancher Wrangel trolling grounds.- The secetary arrived here aboard the destroyer Decatur, and despite a EUREKA, Cal., Ang. S.— (UP) heavy rain squall motored thr$e — William Hunter 12 years old, miles to Inspect the navy air son of T. F. Hunter, prominent squadron of three amphibian rancher near here la probably planes, now on a mapping expedi­ the youngest full-fledged mem­ tion here. ber of a cooperative market or­ ganisation In California'. Billy recently signed a market­ ing contract with the California Eyeshade Burns; Cattlemens* Association and haa sold a number of hie own steer», Printer Injured the fattest skipped from thia R a­ tion thia year, to the organiza­ SEATTLE, Aug 3— While light­ tion. The lad haa not m ined a ing a cigarette, the eyeshade of Eureka market meetlne f»»r more Walter J, Carr, printer, Ignited than a year. and exploded, singing Carr’s face and causing damages which he as­ Oregon — Fair say» a< 11000 in a suit filed against a local store. The eye­ Wednesday in the shade was made ef Inflammable cloudy near the co m aterial, temperature an* ll|