. l!torlura A 1 i-i . R H ml In AND-.WEEKLY NGS VOL X LI 1 1 m ebi Rev. A. A. Abbott, arcndeacon of the Episcopal church of Oliin, with headquarters at Cleveland, Ohio, ar- J rived in the city Monday to spend this week visiting with relatives in this part of the atnto. Rev. Abbott lift Clevolsnd Sep tember 6, and Iris Hpent the time since then traveling pihI visiting with relatives onrniito. After spendin.' the week in Ashland he will loae for California and then return home going through Colorado und Utah where he will visit with relatives win', live in those states. He estimate; that he will have visited with 100 relatives before he returns to hi:; home at Cleveland. The visitor is b brother of the late John Abbott, one of the earliest set tiers of Jackson county, who set tled on a farm on Winner creek, neai Talent, whore he lived until a few years prior to his dentil when he moved to Ashland residing on Oi.'t street. Two nieces from Klamath count? are In Ashland thin week to attend the reunion and ninny relatives th ing near Talent are visiting In lb' city to be with Ttcv. Abbott. dutim his stay here. Those from Klnmati. county are: Mrs. Tom Cnr-ett, o1 Bly, and Mr. and Mrs. .lack Ilorton of Dairy. Rev. Abbott. was the true -t of hon or at a picnic held In Lilhki park this noon given by relatives. Thos present were: Mrs. Tfo"n Lowe on-; son Ronald; Mr. and M'-s. H V. Sackett; Mr. and Mrs.' A F. Abbot son Lelth and Jiumliter Etna, all rf Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Jick Fortor and Mrs. Tom Carrett of Klamath county; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ab'tot' and family; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brit nett and family, all of Talent, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ioin, gun-ds from Talent. ARMY OITK'KIJS JOIN LONDON POLIC E FOKCK (Iiy tlio I'niled Press.) LONDON,. (By Mail.) Tcxnrmv officers are joining the London po lice force in conhMerable number since the raise in rates of 'pay. A good number of ex-policemen wo: commissions in the war, and i:ua' of them have returned to the forte but since the police strike, there h-.vt been many new-comers on Out y wea'ring decorations o:c!:tsHely re served for army and navy officers An ex-colonel can be seen on tva flc duty In tbe Wept Knd, and on day's list of recruits included an ex naval commander, two artillery lieu tenants, and air force captain, am' three infantry lieutenants. A guard for trou;:r watch pock ets to prevent theft of their contents has been invented. mtsmaiKKt:?::::"::""- J School News f 8mttt:n::t::::it!::rtt:ttiiit;!n!::r School X'cws Has Ashland a hlch school? Ha; she? From nil npjien ranees it looks as though she has", for when school started September 8 the assembly room was well packed with old and new students, fresh for real hard work and with plenty of vim for the coming athletic season. Already a glee club and literary society have been organised and with the help of our well trained direc tors we expect to uccomuplish some thing worth while. The literary society will take up the study of dramatics, debating and public speaking, in weekly meeting!' under the direction of Miss Pau. The glee club litis a particular bright outlook owing to the enthusi asm the students have shown in get ting their voices tested. A good many of last yoar's members depart ed with the uluinnl, leaving their places to be filled by lyrical, voiced freshmen and more subdued sopho mores. The club is under the direc tion ol Miss Bay, Its president being Miss Pauline Clift. We have had a series of visits from a good ninny of our last year's students this week. We nro partic nlarlv Interested in them, bocaur.t they are very essential to our ath letic and hope soon to see them oc cupy the old familiar coveted back seats in assembly. Wednesday morning a very inter esting and enthusiastic talk was gi en by Lelth Abbott one of Ashland High's finished products, who is now having a splendid career at V. of 0. He finished his talk with rheers for the university and n short yell rally. It made us all feel glad to hear the assembly room ring with the familiar cry of "With a ,vee voo!" We hear that our old enemy, Med ford, has o hundred and sixty-five pound line for football this season. Are we worryin'? I .1't guess not! For with a "jazzy" turnout for prac tice every night it looks as thmirh .even if ' Medford lias the weight. Ashland has the punch that will put ihe ball ovor the goal. Some Ouiiit This Divisiow Among the meinhers of the First division who have been returning to Camp Lewis during the pint two or tiiive d iyn will be nt least one Ashiiiiil man. This is Private J.M. , Heath, who has ent a number of' letters and papers from time to lime to the Tidings. Mr. Heath's last'; coinmunlention was a card sent from : Camp Meade, Md., wliero the rliviw ion had landed n this country.. These are designated ns the first j American 'troops to land In France; and Hie last to go home. Their tec-j onl during the war in which they; weve first is as follows: In fertor; j to shoot nt Hermans; to attank; tO conduct a rtid; -to be ral.!:;!; to cap- turc prisoners; to sutler casualties; i to be cited singly In goenrai orders; in number of division, corps a:i(! army commanders und g-eneral stuff officers prod need from its person nel. ' This division was in the find linei L20 days, and captured 1 f1 officers md light 111111, llf nieces of field artillery, 0? trench mortars and 1 ! machine guns. They nulTered 21,f!12 casualties . The killed "I'd wounded were 4111. Km; p cements receded, t',2i; distinguished p.trviee crosses won, nr.fi, The. .division rc'rescnt ome fii-hteis from this report. Moxri.ws :a.vs The Jackson County r-undavi fhool (otivintion will be held this' .ear in Ashland on (ictoner 1 , z'.i md 2'!. 'li interestin'-' end wort' while proaram has been fn:purc-d. 'a , liditioii to the reruler nonveii I'on woik tlvie will he iield n, school of method.; for several periods each day. Harold F. Humbert, the state iecn.tary, who Iroi row utly i tt. nd od the .National C'ou Terence of Sun lay t'chool Workers at Iwko (leue va, Wis., will be pr smmu i-nd awti. t two oilier Si n. lay school bwii i.-li'U in the work. Friday ni-iit vill bo Young 1'eople's niplit. It Is expect ed that thi.a part of the program will bo a wide, wake, enth'J.:ii.s(ic ession. The year .:u-l r! ii;g in the Meth- J jg life sui" aod cha.ii ..lid tiuecnl. idi-t K;d tiopal rbnr!i niui.i that, or-, on:; i.f the le. tuios of llio cm ' ii ;,iii;.iion is n iD vi'iii'ti i oniliii 'D. , (,on wai.lt ran he made ti.e inosi i d .V goodiy number U-inf-d ihe. . n,-;,,ii .e is Hih par de on Taur.- iay u i foiulh quarterly conf-'ienre he'd in i erhnoii. VenoiM tJund " seliotds. ihe chijiah !',.lrVi' rwi 'is ..ail'! , t...d ji-g..niii lions iiVj .,aimiiu .in... s dosed the bu . manner. Ota r s in a .-..'iffa! ,!;. ml j le s to bo (.niiid tut in tl. : 'ilO have bceu roil--, irurcli which will shov,- ti e nirltius '.ailiute'l to i'ur"i:.u missions from ihis ;!;uiah clurii"; the past year, beaido; 'le other bonevol'.ms'S and expenses itti.r lied lo the cliiii' h. The presWI a.o-lor. Kef. C. A. Kd-.vaiaks. lias Ixe.'i sl.i.'d by the uararo action to r. ti;M ''or.a third yt.ir with an ir.rroa e in salaVy, which will sum i:; to ?!;e)n i year and 11. o ''"I'-aiiaae. .Kd '.vards is ton' i h::"-'! one of ae laea! oaiil T and e!tm'iei-t 1 1 1 - lei's that lias ever liii'd liiis f it!;.jl aw! the e'ipi'Oasion of the cougi eir.al ion in aak ing for his return is only voa'ina the entimi.lits and d. aires of the entire population of A.-hl.aiid, L;8 ho and his wife and little sou have endeared Iheniselves to all, in the church and anion:: oilier deno:niiiati"ns. Mr. Edwards leaves tonight for t lie meet ing of general conference in Salem, and it is e.:pect.il and sincerely hoped that he will be returned to Ibis ell uge. An inquiry held Saturday af ternoon regarding the death of A. I). Moore, whose body was round in his homo on the Iioulevard Satur day morning, resulted in a finding of suicide. Neighborhood trouble:-, aio ultrihtiled to be the cause of Moore's taking his own life. A let ter hat to Ms parents revealed a pit iful tale of remorse nu& ;.:iguisli' of mind, and it is thought be had brooded over bis troubles until his mind was mentally affected, so that ileaih appeared 'to he the only outlet for his difficulties. Funeral ser vices will bo. bold tomorrow after noon at the Dodge undertaking par lors at 3 o'clock und burial will be made in Mountain View cc.iiclory. nii"ene Walrod, a well known and highly respected citjxen of this city, died suddenly last ni lit after on illness that lasted only a few hours. During the ' afternoon Mr. Walrod came in from his work suffering from a severe pain. Home remedies weve applied, but to no avail, and medical assistance was. Called iui short, time before his ileatli, but bis 'trouble was too serious to nflord re lief, and death occurred nt about 8: ill) last night. Angina is t'aoughl to be the cause of bis demise.. . Mr. Walrod bad been a resident o' Ashland practicaijy all his life, and had boon closely Identified with tlm growth of die city. For many years ha h ul 'served as ca a taker of the cemeteries of Ashland, and his was one of ihe most, familiar pren nwes about to-vii. Funeral servicer have not vet been arranged. ns r.icni- ' hers of the family at it distune are ! buiug coinmunigatcd v illi, lie I" . ,,..iaLi i. i,; x,.n.. iat rliil-1 'rtren. These are Mrs Elinor Pat rick . of Corv.allif. Walter Walrod, of New - port; Mrs., fjcurpe Churchman of Tacomn; -Mrs. Walter Frnl-in ami I Mrs. Kugeno Holmes of Ashland, At III.ANl), ni- -nni'oaiiiS' a us life m SEASON NEAR I I I I 1 . - 1 j . . i , . t .. . ii i , i , II I 1 Iii '' - ' M I Ainu k'.'.r"-;"v -..s c jit . i ;::-..ij 1 rr '. !;! iM , "Ak'? !JJ til For Tempers fW. C. T. V.) Ashland is going to receive t ho stale convenlioii in bur usual he.liiy way. Visitors from Tin; lX-llen, Portland, Pi-ielli-tuii md Wi'laiiieiU valley me to go home pr.iihin,' Asli l,.ntl wei.ciy, Hir, water, husiitaliiy and tailerpiise. Thrk' ar" also, lo y homo filled with pev lii-as of Chris tian cltiensliip, new zeal for Aa.itii c animation, lor cl'.iid vtli'ava, h t ei1 hoine lift., purity in liteiat'i:j a-vi life. A new vision ol' tho worl I's need of Cinisl; t',1' Amei ica's pw; and ida.ee among tha net ions -in in.il;- foi ana ol. work to i ho 'lifiiiocr.iey tai'j for the world." Sund iy Rcl.ools nro isked lo m !'' this a psirt of the rally work to s'Wiw ihe ii.tlif.'erent. tlio si ion.".' ii of our foioe.s mid the power wank. We par '('."! (": ol Chi Victory lo ii ra for our gove'.aiiii'.iit, let lis 'for tbe great viato y o:' nati" hioit- n. for the ho; e of : d PI V'Oi Id pre.hii.-aiiiu, for tli" enailaa" mi' more pen 'le in tar' Wiidy of the ili i do, and for tlio 'kit it the liingdieii of C.ad. Are you too busy to do a liulo for your King? mommvs m:vs V. 0. N. Smith, cashier of Ihe Cit iers' bank, in back from Crater Lak't wliero with his wife and little .-on. George Traccis, ho '-pent sev - oral days ramping, 'the Umiih laiu- i'y had a ph'asai-t ou'.mg tin t was not without its thrills. During the nigh's while ill camp they slept on a bed made up in (heir car. One night Mr. Smith wis awakened about i o'clock in the morning by tlio sound of a marauder near v. Picking iri a ila shli dd as he 1, y in w-;..f f. ur; ;. :::--c -r. , ry' . - :rv y:;-f hx;-. jr.; A' - -' - ' bed ho tinned the lays directly upon. Wi-coiisin is perhaps the lii'Ht to (. !. a huge black heir standing about the lead jimtuv educilion inst'iiii eigbl feet fiom 1 li o automobile. Mi'v turns to aid the nation 111 ill fi lit Ainith attempted to scare I Ho animal against reelirrence of Hie inlliin;:a away without alarming Mrs. Smith, eaiilaaic this fall lyid winter. Tiiis but the hear paid no altoution. l'i- woik will he dona through the ex nally he dropped the fi ishliglil. tli- tension division o: the uniiersity. roctly in front of the animal and. To e'lulo the veneii .of the sta'e that proved to be Fiillicient to start, with the jn im 1 1 y ( ." entials of .lisease him out of that pro'.i'iiity. Mr. prevention and care of the sick, sine.' Smith thou fired an empty tin can a return of the ' flu" is predicted after him. and had ti.e satisfaction by medical authonliei, a course is of hearing the inli uder crash down offered on "Pievi ritkni of Disease throuuli Hie briisli and leave the end Home Care of the Sick." The. ca.ifip. The hear had been attracted ido: in In the comso Is that "Sofie to the camp by tho food which thai body" in every hoine should kno'V Smith's bad in a box covered witli'pv to care for a peison sluuvii'!' a f.iiitcase. It was making the ;A- the earlie-l Myin-to'iis of Influeiiza. . tempt to rant away tlio suilca.-.o when A teMhook of 300 pagea Is 'urnished the bear was first discovered. Mrs. 0. C. Hinds and lille dsuali ter Marion ami ?!. MiUon Fllis warn alailloril visitors ye terd-y af ternoon. CLOSIVfl OF SI'IMKII S PI,.M:r TO HFI.FISK Pl l'n.S I'Ol! HMivl'ST M FPKOIID. S""t. :'0. Accoidi!!' to (he gai'snnt ouilook (te re will not be ennnrli apple pickers In the or chards of the llogue Piccr valP'V to gather Hie crop. I'h!s week wo-'i will be liecu.n in many of Ihe or- chorda If sufficient., help can lie ko- ertcmih animal eonveu'ion of tho cuv"d. .American In-dilute of 'limiting, to To inert the hoi' ape of p'hnr two. he held at' New OH" ins o.'tohor 7-0. I" are contemplated. One is to r,inn,mi tho efhonl a u' hoi it a s lo ad- ; jonrn the school" for t-o week to j nllow the r-'ipi'-i to la-la. If this j Men fails the merrh-in'a and'himl - ' noas men will close (heir sjoivs, so jtboy can go to tho orchards. OlIKiMN, WKUNK1)Y, OiV;BKU 1, 101!), ,.ru hi ii ..ii -VI I A. - 'Ashtend my :o::d In c, t, Word was recii' Aaiaias yosle.dny t Acuiins, had won f nittiiiiul iililivitlu::, held at C.'ldaell, .' to tliese nn. tab., bi.iiu lies of the a; 1 :1ioi eutr.es tool! . d by t la i rai'i.ao .-"ir fr... ami navy, . In Hie ,i thirl' at the f as lac f" i iiinr a. Ih" tv ! ei"'.'!. i .. , a;1, '.iiil.i l all (ri il Mr. Adams an I really i .'Hi a i l'a, Pi 'a llh (inly i'li 1 For tlio Cos Je 1 1 v.ii.nei llvtll a - a t .-1 I l. Vll la.ll-'' whip i ffi ' I : I .1 ! h i 1 1 '"I r" ' ' HI nh 1 11.1 N-1V ll I !" Fi: Klamath i l-.-o la: id w I r,'"':' . ti i' th t ile; o on l're.-!,y; ai of tie (i r.e ai"i: rn 0' cm lo iV- m: addies e llin.. e "Tae Ob M. ilooa: C'.a.'Si Of the l)ey," iiid "The New lOra .. rioiitliiiot Seeley. ' by Vision," by P. 1 Ms cf' n fere ma fell iiifei ir. t. Pichytcy wi' 1 rei'edi s lie i-'o'l'liei'll 'i meats in ) ungual Ore'-oii Morrill o lo y and lone ii row:. Whcontinfe i i fj'tt.t , tit lU I .-.H MAnlSO.V,- Wis., Sept. 23. T'niied t're s. ) 'Pile I'nivursity freo with eiieia e o' the course which is in a nhj sii" n hnib u t rained muse. hni twf ty or more per sons in one co:om:i;:i!y enroll for tho course, provision Is mnde for ro opei.illoll with th" local pbysiei in iu te-ching the cU'se. The course is divided into olah'' sub-topics: di -ease prevention renae, tranaaii ion nril car.-: colds and thm'r il au,.cr.s. yyevcnlivo treat:", pt : ' persoc tl hy- ;.e ae; first aid, "iitl Home nan s tug. poin t. A: ll.ni'TIH VP I, a pt n covi !:yno PORTLAND. So'l. .in. Portland i:s to be well re iii-e"teil at the set-' A jiiiadier of prominent I seal bankiii r men an alre-idv en Ilia w.iv to N" O-leins. and others- Kill p-ortod t lt-re from St. t.rttis. wboro, tlify .ire nttimding the ni'iiual cunvenlioi of tho American Hankers' association,; j now !n session. i i i. W I" W I I 1(1 . vm ..',: ':-' ..V ? 3 r if ills Big i r&3r Medtord Fi-'l Charl raw, v. h i lo hunting Willi ;-o',ii. up tha ri laii'liail'll:, laiilh ft. his rancl .on altrui-lc'l lo a ti gar si'liii'a to Hi .-si i"a tion shn'.1: j li t U i! : d :: la.-. .a by : Iowa ang a coil- 1 limbs. In-i "I Hi :t Ih- lio'i h id ' i ml was pre- I ll wlK-n dis- I j a air, : to ih. l.e h t II ',iei -n'. s llC'd;. to J'e I .1 la.ur.i .i it i he im hen 'ni, out 1 ml i!;e. tih' ainnial's o i a-; I.I-oliO In" cat Ml. II, in ail e a ille and If. and r IV IIIDil' to dri o alO'.'M aale, h all lo ll f; 1'"! la: oad on- 1 11! d.o'.' is fa a (a r,( li.-" a r I biouilit (,-ii-K li ea lai' rmvl.iia ! d'"l', la, hut a- hai..l-i 01 I lies ! n op: F." ; 1; "Co-, l Ti 1 I lull i-yui li niuit i ::l en to ul! poor hi; "is til , In' Dry. th" L'.ime," s 'id James Wilhlllletle V'll'V growers who re- co'i'lv asaeiah;".! at the rollcro to' le rn tl!" why . ml the how of cn'l-' ana. "All pniw.'m ii'ii d cull or lore I money on their fln'-Ks. lOvrn (he la I load yoiilii; flocks- of the coun try have a'aiiit l.'.a per c nt of ' money-losers lhal miisl ho lali-m on; or lose as lunch as Ihe eood byeis ical.e. The cm e:-i"i( nt si it ions Itive dm eloped a met boil iiickius on: th" niill-layms Peaauae Ih" Head ol culling' la unie.asal." Tlaio of a "'t, yellow coliM- and ' condition of aoaili and .ibdour'n, are the slr.as !,v tviia h. I'ao . akah-l i;,nivi i' call t"ii:ii':itii Hie goo I IVimi the i.aor I. : etj, (lie poiillrymeu were told Ci lle;:e reeoids show lhal1 Ihe pens tlid were (hp goml layers' ill Sepioi'-ber and Ocloher ere' Hie ;.oo ', I : " s I ho re at of the yinr. I hi; n-'crih of Ihe 'ood. poor and medi um I; Y is were .ih'irted, and the lines of oag pio lie Hon by the croups nev,"' c'o aa"l. IPan-e if th"- owner i, a,.,. I ( ti,,, (jimis , at lay well In , those-two in n him months ho has1 picked the heavy layers, j Tim good fall layers moult 1-le and soon coii'i'lale the moult. Ki'ly nioiii: poor as md liar -tiiao nioiillors are 1 .ye. .;,m la; breed : la. shank . e: and vent. II villow skinii" lit yellow beak: inner eve Hug. r 1" Cool k.yeis keen the yd J'.gs. low I iid out in tlm yolks of Hid laid. . Hood layers lime a k it'," comb for Hie litiad. .soil, blight ndwiy and warm.. Noll hivms the reverse.- Hood 1 lyen; have ft aildo abdo men, rather wide and deep, Willi Fail, v "II a ''ail ichie boniM Tbe il; a 'las'' la 1 H ell the pelvic holies i.i.il ! i 1: of lo'i I Pane is wide. At le e I two tin o's s'amU lie between 'he pelt ic hem s ai d thro.' fingers bet v (-ii the ; !,a: ml ke.d hones. "!!y olia.-ftinr ileaai points you ill be able lo r.i ei me and luck en! a -ood I'd he" ftir .voi.r Simd.iv 'a-'i er n. lu.'p t'ele i '. cae Hi it hac, p-cs iu lo r." said l-iofes or Diydeu. Sui'ar S'arci'y oa Pni'ic c.ia.'-t ma..- close soii-'of Ike luge caiidv fictories. Scarcity of farm labor holds dowu sugar beet production. Anv.ele.; ;airer quotes fume timri ,r have been orcrhe I'aclfir hi..li v and claim; tie l" )1!oa ::i5 tun ions prevail, in Or.;n: j "' tit-ally i.ll O.'e- mails aie; li !. .aa'.l ol tuvai are me.iMy cou paths. "Krnm Los Ar tlie ivad.i arc From Yosemito to e,-. IP 'it hlghw.r. e, ay w ith t!ie e Hill, where tlie the roads are ret "From Merced are ece!ltfiit (' He I ISIiilio Cr a wiili the eipeij, i "e.s to Yasenii'e pa rl ieal'irly gijoil. 'lorei d t ilei'e is an and driving is M.eplion of Si.,11,.1 ....Hie is bid ami ;-h. o ld lihnf there ' lor'ii i Ilig.r.v ;. .:. lis I'asH is eteellelit n of some rouali Travel roada. (;r ml s p.,ss tt ,-tshlnnd has lh not's'l roi ls In the country. I There ;im niuiaf.ias detours and lough, r.ieky roi.i'ii full of holes. Ash- j bind to Poiclena is praciic.Hy In' the, fame condition with 111 miles ii'' terrible roads. There are crushed i rock roads which cut and kill tirer, ninkiii!; the grades practically Im possible. In.C'o'.v Creek canyon and on Roberts Hill, practically no err but ojir Paige gut threuah, the roads i we'e in suc'i a 'terrible condition." ' Tourists passing through this sec ! I urn every d iv state that the roadr ; are in remarl; ihly good' condition. Willi the exteptien of some stretches 1 who e paving is being done and do tours are necessary the roads are passable and are traveled over el'ory ; day. t Ycrk QMcial YJars On Diseased Food Handlers .' the I i:ied Pre : I'OltK, Sept.. "II .N !C 1 liter If the liiit thumb in the sou;). K it may bo linealcd J.al'id Furl; it I a laanoi i do. '.tlm have dii i'o in the loud hie.i lloy.il S. ('op"l,iia!. boa 11 1) fin" New Ji.'i...!i.t a i.alloaal deeia r i: ars a. ii e a gto" a-s ami all oth a ii.ai'.i e loou, lo umie' j.'c ' l ,ai i he n nil ic. 1 i:v.i,iiii,itioii bel'oi', ,.llo veil to 'unit with food tin Com ai ready I'll isaitaier Co. eland has ill- uaa a reaiilalion in elleci 111 N'av, i ft- ar must 'to li city, v. lieie ei ta y w ' r 1 1 ii, t l.e examined, i.e.v hi-: card, issued, by it .M Ih i CUV 1:11.. iei an iv o m 'k( s the ev.'ini to do so. lout-lied by 1 iii.i ion, v. h n ',. r asked iiiiald be vt !m li ''omul e ..,. s mil peon eam frv of dis.M'i',' land told the 1'nit ! ,; led P Vin tiiis taiihiectioii, I can- iiol "iiiph.riie Inn miii.h tho imperi al! o ol fle.iii hands. Hi'ery board o! lie llh i hoilld see that stores and rest 'ii:ans are amply equipped with I Inilel s and wash-rooms. , ' "K'.'ciy foo l handler In. New York h :s lo pa-a. oiauiinarioii by the board of Ilea II h. lie is giM'ii a c ird. If lie has tall ';, eliios s, tlll.V Clllll 11 - ItllH lli.'i- , or akin or blood di'sc nms, M'liich , in P" "isilv spre.d by l'oods, bec.iii- isit woik In a rest tiiiant. This re I 'ea to t aitc'-s, bal-'ers. biitche'S and ill i,l hers working, wliero food Is handled." Dr. Copelinil said Hint statistics : how an enormous decrease in tu-l'i"-ciilosis and other diseases since the law regarding food handlers was put Into eCcct 111 New York city. II" strongly. alimented a similar nalional law. The "colon bacillus." which cause: diarrhoea, is a disease that Is mod readily npreid by unclean waiters. Slid Dr. Cope!, mil, while "other genus more s"iioiis. such as Rypbilli.s and ringworm, are almost, eiiually dan gerous., since tiny no quickly affect lie Moniaeh. "Hand coiilaiiiinatlon Is coming to be looked upon us the. most danger oils that healt hoffleii'ls have to combat," docliri"! Dr. Copelaipl, "i: is cnrlali'ly Ihn (inty of every estah lishnient handling food to e:,cliiile from employment anyone Inning dis eases." fi i ULLlis 1 QMHES Li, Kevii. C. K Ko'.'hler and J. W. Hoyt left ye.sli'iil.iy al'tcruoon for Klamath Falls by iiulomoliile (o ul (Mid tha p.i .'-I'll -h toi i 1 New Mrs coi.l't'.rt.'iieo Ill scsi ion there last night, it ml the ij-nd stated mclim; of the Soiiiln.rn Ore ton IMosblci-y which meets in Merrill today and tomor row, pot. Koa'il.a- will piv'i'li .it .Merrill Wednesday m sill as ih" iui tial urn it-p of nil (' .nselLdic can -paia.n in the Iherrill tlm roll. On Thursday bo anil Ilcv. lloyt will con duct a Suud.iv school conference at Hie Klamaih Falls Preshylerl.in cbaii li similar lo the .one held at the Ashland and Medford cliuruhos ro- n rr OT hWM i mil CICTr NO. 64 ; beginning with October the bird I hurting season will start in the various counties of the state. Fol- lowing is the open hunting season all dates inclusive for district No. 1, comprising all counties west of Cas cade mountains: Ducks, geeso, rails, coots. Wilson ' or jack sni,)e and greater or lesser .Mdlowlegs October 16 to February li of the following, the open season is September 1 ti to December 31. Chinese pheasants October 1 to October .11; open season in Jackson county. October 1 to October 10. Uu.til Open reason in Coos, Cur ry. .I.ii ksou and Josephine counties, October 1 to October 31. Closed at nil limes in oilier counties. District No. 2, - comprising all counties east of Cascade mountains. Ducks, geese, rails, coots, Wilson snipe or jack snipe, and greater 0" lesser yellow-logs October 1 to Jan uary IT,. Prairie chickens Wasco and Sher man counties only, October l'to Oc tober 13. Pino or sooty grouse, ruffed giom-9 or native phoasants August IS to October 31, except ill Union mid Wallowa counties open season In August 1 to November 10. Mountain or plumed, California or valley quail, Klamath county only . October 1 to October 10. Doves September 1 to October 91. Chinese pheasants I'nlon, Uma tilla, linker, Crant and Malheur counties, first Sunday In October tt second Sunday in October; Hood Kiver and Wasco counties, last Mon day in October to first Monday in November. Closed ill nil other counties ii; eastern Oregon. Sportsmeu are warned to observ the bag limits on all birds. Twenty 'ho ducks, geese, rails, coots, Wilso" snipes or jack snipes, and greate. or lessor yellowlegs may in taken In one day, and not to exceea 10 iu'any seven consecutive days. , Five Chinese pheasants may be bagged in ono day and mHo -puffed '; Ion iu any seven consecutive day.i, villi nut more than thWfjMlt:,; pheasants In any bag of tSi.T)iuo or sooty grouse, ruffed r"ft)lfft fttljW pheasants, 5 during any 1 day or 10 during any 7 consecutive days; quail, . 10 in any 7 consecutive days; doves and wild pigeons, 10 In Ifjfduy or 20 in any 7 consecutive days;' sago hens, fi In 1 day or 10 iu uny 7 consecutive days; prairio chickens, 5 In any 1 day or 10 in any 7 consecutive days. No More Baseball Until Next Spring The baseball season seems to he ovor. Weed wanted Ashland to come to Weed for another game and would consider no other kind of proposition. Nat urally the Weed gang seems to think they have the right to demand anytliin;: they want of Aslilund but tho locals couldn't sen a trip to Weed, as the expense of the trip Is prohibitive both for playors and fnns. Ashland enthusiasts made up a big purse and challenged Wee"d to an other game nt Yreka but Weed wouldn't take a chance. Illlt James Is reported to have told the Weed fans that they wore lucky to have, cot away with the last gamo. Ash land was willing to back Jud Peraoll to the limit but evidently Ihe lumber town fans agree with the famous gen eral who decided that discretion was the better part of valor. So It's all over until next year. Joe Unult and John Kndcrs have given Ashland some fino ball aad helped a lot to make (he past summer an entertaining Bcason. It has cost them close to a thousand dollars lo finance the team, owing to the fact that the funs did. not' wake un and support the team properly until near the close of the season, bill they are game losers 'and will charge up the deficit to profit und loss widi a smile. Next year Medford probably will havo a team, roads will be : paved from Ashland to Cranta Pass ami over the mountain while the Green spring road to Klamath Falls will be Iu good shape. With the thousands of aiilomoblles in this territory and an early start on the right basis Im mense crowds und some real ball Is anticipated. The ball funs will get together early in the new year to organize and go at the thing" right. A good ball team la a first class ad vertisement for a town. Wtth the nt tractions of Lithiu park and the sulphur hat lis Ashland should be the best ball team town in this section. linker Gold and silver mines at Similiter will soon open. Eureka and Excelsior properties leased by Oregon-Idaho Investment company ot Bilker Kollock company Incorporated to manufacture furniture at Portland. Corvallls Poulirymen making ex tensive additions to their plants.