„ m - B . w c . . . .. ... ’ ‘ ' MAT?AH!TA GERMS Cannot »arrive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pnre domestic water helps. t M 'i Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years I Ì D CLIMATE WithoiV ise of medicine coree nine Accident Draw Their Lines or any citizen seeking to escape'the issue. w ill burn up as a result of this - Last evening’s Mall Tribune • The city council has heretofore authorized the expen­ N ILES , Mich., Aug. 6__ Jack printed a wild report to -th e ef­ lack of water. In some portions M A N IL A . P. I.. Aug. 5. — An diture of $500 for a complete survey of the c ity ’s water Seager. 33 years old, of Jackson, fect that the local club is 1600 in of the city the gardens and or­ elaborate welcome for Senator supply. T hat survey is now in progress under an engineer Mich., was electrocuted here this debt; that the team is torn by in­ chards have been supplied ex­ Osmena on bis return today from afternoon when he slipped and ternal dlseension and that four clusively* through the irrigation selected by the city manager. In justice to the city man­ Washington w ill mark the begin­ fell against a high tension wire or five of the so-called "money district water, but the supply ha« ager, this survey should be tam pleted and the recommen­ ning of an intense political strug­ Bert Asher Penalized $400 while working on a pole near the players” have deserted the club. gone. t dation» o f the engineer, whatever they may be, are en­ gle between followers and for Operating Still on main distribution station of the The city water system likewise Instead of being in financial Local Musicial Organization those of Manuel Quezon, president titled to careful scrutiny. Neil Creek Indiana and Michigan Electric straits, the team has all Its bills is a t a low obb and it is . very to Give Park Program of the Philippine senate and un­ ) A s this newspaper view s the situation, members of the company. -- likely that other limitations In paid and has something over 3100 This Evening til now the tindispnted leader of Seager was the second victim of in the bank. With considerble Council are intensely eonoern<‘and financial standpoint, then the council can pass braska. W A 8 H IN OTON, 0T D. C., Aug. 5 them on to the voters for approval or rejection. — (LP) ’W r. r.dicalions that the W e are still old-fashioned enough to believe that the Widow of Writer boycotts of Mexican Catholics are people are competent to settle their otm problems if given hurting business are given in commerce reports from Mexico, showing the downward trend of business and trade. The boycott Mrs. Gerald Beaumont, widow WBg gtarted when thg new church of the noted-California short story ,awn bocRme effectiTe w riter who died recently at Los Angeles, has returned to S.in -. «• , Francisco after resting up a week M e X l C a i l D l l l C C r S WASHINGTON, Aug. B. — (LP) at Jackson Hot Springs. She was — Fixing no Individual blame, the accompanied by her ehildren. special boMrd which investigated M r*. Beaumont expressed herself the explosion of the Lake D en -, as being delighted with the re­ mark arsenal in New Jersey found; sort aod w ith Ashland and plans that ths depot was too congested | to return with, her children for and too near inhabited areas for J an extended visit 'jh a t as soon as storage of such large quantitiea she finishes up some business qf ammunition as were kept there. matters which require her atlen- An 4ntire change 6f policy is tion a t San Francisco. reccommended In the lengthy re­ port made public here today. THE WEAHER State Officials, Visit in Ashland Mohler to Stay Morgan, who played second base was given his release because he would not keep in condition but his absence has not been missed due to the fine work of young Charley Curran. That in a nutshell is the *‘ln> - ternal dissension’* of which Med­ ford fans are getting their un­ founded rumors. Sunny Mohler southpaw pitcher heard street re­ ports that he might be released. Instead of sulking he went straight to the directors and of­ fered to quit If they fait they didn’t need him. Instead the di­ rectors denied the street rumors and assured Mohler they wanted him to remain for the rest of the season despite the fact that at least two other teams including Medford were bidding for his services. Davis Back Emory Davis the old reliable pitcher will be back la an Ashland »«•form next Sunday while W in- - tern the new pitcher w ill hold down third* base during the ab­ M EXICO C IT Y . Aug. 6.— One sence of PiUette. The local d a b Is on firm fi­ thousand Mexican officers, chsrg- nancial footing and with the gen­ ed with overstaying their leaves erous support of local business and devoting their .time' to other matters than their duty, bave1 n,®n co» l >,et# ***• out of debt and at the top of the been dismissed froïn the army. The list of those dismissed in­ league according to all present In­ dications. cludes three colonels and 23 lieu­ tenant-colonels. » •» Fired From Armv Oregon— F air tonight and F ri­ day. Low clouds along the coast. Rising temperature in the In fe r­ W ill Moore of Salem, state fire io r with light winds. marshal, and deputies, James Gleason and Bd. R. Wolfe, stopped 8ACRAMENTO, Aug. 6. —• In off in Ashland today enroute to Klamath Falls and Crater Lake ill health. W illiam Blaks. a me- whsre they w ill transact official chanic, hanged himself at an auto WfcUa you ora a «neat la our olty. be certain to vilatt Llthla stats badness. A t ths request of camp just outside ths city. His Fortt, a playground of many Nfcros. wltb the main entrance, federal authorities they are In- , body was discovered this morn- at the Flaaa, where Nature’s deepest beauties are found spectlng government properties In . tag. Hs was about 60 years of along tho walks that load yon through the forest border- the stats of Oregon relative to fhe , age and had arrived here recent- lag on Ashland ereek. fire situation. ' ■ | ly from Oregon. VISIT LITHIA PARK stop and ex-caHa)n. who deekieil to leave after a mutual under­ standing with the clah directors. Stan PHlstte, third baseman, la out of the game with a badly wrenched ankle and should he back In the lineup within two weeks. Peterson is still with the club but was replaced at first base by Ray O'Brien "because the team management thought the change would strengthen the club. Oregon Mechanic Commits Suicide Gets Damages For Peculiar Injury 8AN FRANCISCO. A Off. Damages of 3432.66 have awarded Mrs. Elizabeth by the industrial m ission because a rose and plunged Its thorm woman’s hands. M ra ,___ was workidt In a flarfat’p i the time of the 6,«~