Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 03, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    fAGK TWO
. ASBXiAKD TIDINGS
Thursday, September 3, 1014
Ashland Tidings
SEMI-WEEKLY.
ESTABLISHED 1876.
Issced Mondays and Thursdays
Bert It. Greer, . Editor and Owner
Cluw. P. Greer, Mgr. and City Editor
Uillie Briggs, - - News Reporter
PRAYER IX EUROPE AND
AMERICA.
Three emperors in war-torn Eu
rope have asked their subjects to go
to a church of the God of Love and
Peace, fall on their knees and pray
that He will bless their several arms.
How grim the Irony of this request!
How like a page torn from the feudal
past!
Divine blessing on arms raised in
pride, panic and hate raised not to
do justice, not to assail wrong, but
i to support arrogance, tyranny!
! The very idea is blasphemy.
But here is what you as an Ameri
can can do:
If given to prayer,
you can bend
matins and' vespers beg the Son of
Peace that the dove shall not return
save over a sea of blood; that the
only olive branch she shall bring
shall be one to laurel that particular
nation with victory while in other
nations widows are weeping, children
are wailing, and Famine stalks
abroad in hellish glee.
If Turkey shall become a party to
this all-world crime, then from St.
Sophia the muezzin will call all the
faithful to .pray that the God who
raised up Mohammed will nerve them
with the power of the Everlasting
Arms; that He will be with them and
of them until they and their allies
rise gloriously victorious from an
orgy of blood.
And if Japan and the Orient also
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The Home Circle
Thoughts from the Editorial Pen
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No subscriptions for less than three 0 p p 5 ' snau eIect t0 Joln tne lmirderers, the pleasure in watching from the win-
months. All subscriptions dropped at lar lrora lne reacn 01 ruimess mimar- uoa or tne Last win De invoked ; dow the people in the street; " """ ; """ T-H-I tH VI t llllllliiiiiMttnit
lSIll. ! throUEh Buddha, throuch Brahma ; everv man anrl wnman tomnf tn w
. i o n A th.nll Pnnfiifnir- TT' ..-.: 1. ' . . I
Just Human. .
What does it mean to be just hu
man? It means to love folks; to be drawn
instinctively to any human being; to
gaze on the face of every passerby
with curiosity; to feel the heart warm
a little even when looking at an old
portrait in a book of one who lived
500 years ago; to have a sense of
uneasiness in solitude, so that one!
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The Oldest National Bank in Jackson County
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00
DEPOSITORY OF
wants to hunt up the sewing maid or City of Ashland CoUIltV Of Jackson State of Orwnn
the janitor for a bit of talk; to find jX iua c t .
miiicu oid ics ui America
expiration unless renewal is received.
Ana. even t notion vou mav not De- ! ann thrmifh rnnrnrins tn urani i nnainfanxoohin. ....
lieve in prayer, you ought to fee. divine championship to hem a . H.iwh. to try to find
thankful, anyhow. did to Tameriane and to Genghis i the lJU..on
As a nation we have done well to Khan. eve, everv .h,ihn I . f"- w,tu .jone, to snun all conflicts
. .. . ,, . , t lo one 8 own "ea'tn or Deauty berore and to seek all fellowshins- to taV
Is it not a Hasphemy against the ; what home he comes from, what com- the diseased or ugly; to be insincere ! some part in movemen for' the pro
erasting that His -deeply relig- panionship he goes to. and what 'rather than unfeeling, so that one pre- j tectio of -the wSTtt2 ol. h!K
is"' children so degrade H n dreams occunv hu snni- tn fi ottn : . .. . .' . l e eaK' BO lnat one neIPs
Ashland, Ore.. Thursday. Sept. 3. '14 ell. to teach our young men not to they pray to Him to make easv the at everv n.rf hn,, A'to, Drw, :..Tym.tae X ot , d0 something in an organized way for
" SIor-v in battle and murder, but in I way for them to cut the throats of I late, because human laughter has
productive, helpful work. His other "deeply religious" chil-! runs there: to reverpn vg rhrrh !
In ordering changes of the paper
always give the old street address or
postoffice as well as the new.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as second-class mail matter.
HISTORY FROM FILES.
keep out of Europe's entangling alli
ances. We have done well, exceedingly
Thus, as the foreign storm breaks, I dren?
In these days when we are accus
tomed to hear only of the glories of
the civil war and the heroic achieve
ments of Grant and only praise of
Lincoln, it comes as a shock to read
some of the history of that great
struggle as it was told in the mak- 1
ing. ' It takes time, thought, attention to
The Boston Transcript, which runs nake anv venture succeed. It takes
a column called "The Week in the : ner' e. patience, sticktoitiveness. The
recently published the fol-j0001 of accomplishment must be
stricken and be as good Samaritans
to the wounded.
THE WAY TO SUCCESS.
i because men have worshinDed there:
we are not only securely sheltered, Have we not advanced at all since ; to feel a touch upon the soul at the
but are ready to feed the famine- j the days when ancient murderers ! sight of a name rarvprt nn tra h..
slaughtered the defenseless by the cause human feeling is traced there;
thousands and the tens of thousands ! to bate war, because it means the ex-
claiming that in a divine vision i termination of men and the spoiling
God had commanded them so to do?! of men's handiwork; to love human
Have we stood still since the time j qualities in birds, beasts and things,
The
when, with hands reeking in the
blood of their brothers and their sis
ters, these universal Cains ascended
into the Holy of Hollies and thanked
the Almighty in that He had made
Sixties,'
lowing:
"President Lincoln's call for 500.-
000 vnlnntppi-q issnpri Tnlv 1 18(51
was a reminder to the war-weary peo- ; u""3 ,s "'ut",e l"e lo 11 H0W 18 tne uoa tnat reignetn from
Pie of the union that they had still ' Ues Ver a"I)arently insurmountable Everlasting to Everlasting to choose
ever and relentlessly pursued
noise of quacks, backbiters and j potent their butchering arms, had
knockers must fall on dead ears.
as the fidelity of the dog, the whimsi
cality of the parrot, the docility of
the horse and cow, the water that
babbles, the fire that talks and
dances, the wind that sobs.
It means to be touched with pity at
j sweets a little child has given, though j the rights of children, of laborers, of
one inwardly detests them; to spare I criminals, of the common citizen
the feelings of the washerwoman as against systematic plans to prey upon
readily as the feelings of the banker; him.
to seek to set any one at ease who j To respect every human being and
approaches with shyness; when one ; to despise none; to shrink from spoil
asks the road to go with him a little I ing any man's ideal or hope; to shun
way; to treat with respect all who j power and control over people and
wish to become acquainted; to be ' seek to serve and help people; to
gracious even when in a surly mood; j value a human soul above all morall
to listen patiently and interestedly to j ties, religions or laws; and to esteem
the egotist, the domineering and the j life greater than all institutions,
opinionated, and to encourage the This it is to be Just human.
further sacrifice to make. The men
called, or rather demanded, might en-;
list for one, two or three years, but
if they did not come forward in suf-;
ficient numbers, or answer the in- j
ducements of bounties, the conscrip-1
tion would be put in force. This call
yielded such disappointing results I
that there w as a deficiency of 300,- j
000 men, and a supplementary call
for that number was sent out in De
cember accompanied by a formal noti
fication that if this demand was not j
met by February 15, 1865, resort!
would be made to conscription with-'
out further delay. The date of the!
original call was ill chosen, for the
country was still sore from Grant's
losses in the Wilderness campaign, j
barriers. Only the stout hearted win
success. Sometimes it comes by acci
dent, but seldom. Successes are won
by hard work, hard thought and a
eth the cries of all His children
j that doth the ravens feed, yea provi-
to ae-
what may. It is not necessary to
adopt shady methods to win. Such
retard rather than forward. Keep ajdently care for the sparrow
clear conscience, a clear vision of
your object, and let the knocker go
to the devil. Knockers do not suc
ceed; therefore their opinions are
worth little.
, blessed them in their holy massacres? ' all human misfortune; to have a pang
shoot through you when another's
finger is crushed; to shed tears when
another's heart is broken; to feel sad
dened at the thought of the many
lives that are dull and hopeless; to
take in one's own mouth the misery
How is the Omnipotent that hear-1 of the multitude: to be shattered and
between the prayers of Catholic
France and Catholic Russia on the
one hand, and Catholic Austria on the
other?
rocked in the depths of the soul at
the sight of a prison or a madhouse;
to seek in one's least words and ways
The transcript of record of the Ash
land auxiliary water bonds have been
submitted for examination to the law
firm of Dillon, Thomson & Clary of
New York. Every bond house and
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cide whether He shall help Protestant ! to cheer and help any human being
Germany to make a Chicago stock-1 one may meet; to smile against one's
yards out of England, or shall assist j grain for another's sake; to have an
Protestant England in irrigating Ger-1 unconquerable aversion to causing
i man soil with rivers of blood of the i pain, or even embarrassment: to
bravest and best?
Now,
i
besiege- Petersburg and fearful of a j
check at Atlanta. The response to
Lincoln's summons was very slow,
and he himself appeared to have lost j
a good deal of his prestige. The I
union seemed discouraged with him j
and with itself."
the writer that this firm was the ac
knowledged authority on bond issues
throughout the United States. Their
report should be received in about
two weeks.
The Ashland auxiliary water bonds
are lotral No niipbtinri haa boon
This reproduction from one of the ralsed agaln8t their legR,t except by
newspapers of the time shows that j a few knorker8. No bond hoU8e has
the great chler of the nation, now j comp,a,ned of the bonds on that
lauded without limit, was at that '..
time in danger of losing his hold on
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ol Oregon will begin it thirty -ninth
year Tuetday. September 15.
Special training for R. t
l'vtw! Mrf'ne, Teaching. Li-
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Library of ore ibia II M volume, two
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Writ, for calaloc and illuatraicd booklet,
Addrceainy Registrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGOH
tUGEf. OREGON
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the people. But It was the darkness
before dawn. The victories around
Richmond and finally Appomattox
brought the war to a close. Lincoln
was vindicated by those who had
criticised so bitterly.
"XELLIE. THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK
MODEL."
Merely a Private Think.
j (C. K. McClatchey in Sacramento
Bee.)
J War brings In its train not only a
plethora of horrors, but as well an
ona-poraiaa 01 ausuruities.
None is more inconsistent and
strikingly grotesque than that which,
proceeding from the height of the
sublime man's inherent faith In a
Most of our statesmen are too seri-: Creator descends to the depths of
ous. but Representative Kahn. born , , ridicuolus the belief that God
in Kuppenheim. Germany, is one con-; decree and a8si8t , the B,augh.
pressman who sees the humorous side : tcr of hundred3 of thousanda ,n order
of political life. On a recent hot af-j,0 Bratify ,he homicldal prayerB of
ternoon In the house of representa- otler8
lives Mr. Kahn said: "The demo- The gatllrnine humor , tho whole
cratic party has constantly assured i thing , tnat every one of thege
the manufacturers and business men j christian nati0ns-each having
of this country that there was noth- .pripst8 and niInisterg of the game
... - .. .c.n.aLu,, r.u-,faiths rayin that God will give it a
1 murderous Nelson lock on its oppon
ents seems to have Implicit confl
i dence that its prayers alone will pre
1 vail with the Almighty.
posed by the members of that party
No doubt the manufacturers and pro
ducers for a time believed the state
ments that emanated from the lips
of the distinguished gentlemen on the
other side of the aisle and from the
gentleman who heads the executive
department of the government. They
had an awakening.
"The New York Sun published a
Catholic France on bended knees
begs God to permit her to put the
children of Austria to the sword.
And Catholic Austria swings in
cense in blessed censers in rhythmic
accompaniment to the same cut
little item several months ago which j throat orison against France
exactly pictures the condition of thej in cathedral and in church, Prot
bnslness world today. It is as fol-jestant England begs the Redeemer
low: ! to be with her with His might as she
" 'Kind Word, Can Never Die. gekg lo 8jit tne throat of Protestant
" 'To the Editor of the Sun. Sir: i Germany.
The kind words from the adminlstra-! And from kaiser to woodcutter,
tlon to the business Interests of the j gutteral prayers ascend to the Throne
country remind me or the thrilling i of Grace begging the God of Abra
melodrama entitled "Nellie, the Beau- j ham, of Isaac, and of Jacob to be
tlful Cloak Model." jwith the Fatherland as it cave In
" 'In the early part of the play the John Bull's head.
Tillain pushed Nellie off the Brooklyn j In each nation, Protestant and
bridge. Later, he threw her over-! Catholic and Jew unite In a pan
board from an Atlantic liner. Later ! religious Invocation to the Almighty
still, he thrust her under a descend- j that In His beneficent mercy He will
Ing elevator. The next time they met j grant to His selected children the
..cine, u, uo juu iear Diessea privilege of making of other
nations an abattoir, a shamble, and a
Many Follow
Agriculture
There are 305,164 persons in Ore
gon that work for a living and 88,114
of them are employed upon the farm.
Of the persons engaged in agricul
tural pursuits, the bulk of them are
farm operators and farm laborers.
The farm operators number 38,581,
and 37,292 are men and 1.2S9 are
women. There are 27.136 farm labor
ers In the state and 26,269 are males
and 867 females.
There are 1,403 dairy farmers in
the state and they employ 589 labor
ers and eleven foremen. There are
also 2,244 persons in the state whose
principal source of income is from
stock raising. The number of cow
boys and sheep herders in this state
Is 3.020.
In the entire United States, there
are 71,580,270 persons over ten years
of age, and 38,167,336, or S3 per
cent of this number, are engaged In
gainful occupations. Of the gainfully
occupied, 12,659,203, or 33 per cent,
are engaged in agriculture. There are
5,865,000 farm operators in the na
tion and they employ 5,975,000 laborers.
he said,
me?' "
"The business Interests of the coun
try have grown afraid of the legisla
tion that was threatened and that is
being enacted by the democratic majority."
slaughter bouse.
While Peace has been driven from
the Continent, Catholic cathedral,
Protestant church and Jewish ayna
gogue in each particular nation at
The Commercial Club is desirous
of obtaining good specimens of grains
and grasses for exhibit purposes. Will
those who have such kindly leave at
the Commercial Club rooms? tf
It seems to be .characteristic of
Ashland tbat her people would rather
bliere the dark side than the bright
aide ol every enterprise.
A little fess knocking and a little
more tvit!m!m will help the springs
proWi,
Phone newt Items to the Tidings.
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In-
be honest with yourselves, i . ..... . . . . .......
dearly belovedJcross your hearts jl' n W'M 1 1 1 1 I i i i 1 1 1 II IHWmtiHTti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MM ,
three times, and answer don t you j T
icuiijr ueneve iiiai an inese prayers
to God put forth by contending mur
derers are just as ridiculous as they
are blasphemous, that they place the
Creator in a degrading light, and that
they are an offense and an insult to
the gentle Prince of Peace?
And don't you think, also, dearly
beloved, that the only good which
could possibly result from this pres
ent criminal war would be if the
slaughter would be so awful the re
sultant famine so horrible that the
universal world would declare and
enforce the ultimatum that war shall
be no more; that the battle flags
henceforth and forever shall be furled
in "the Parliament of Man, the Fed
eration of the World"?
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Large wheat ranch $ 30 a.
800 a. partly improved 25 a.
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16 a. 6-yr-oId gilt-edge orchard 6,400
80 a. alfalfa home ranch 12,500
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