M gè ì WQ A M fitA grbJiÀ iL f fo b ia tta MW se MH aagwastfw ---- iti«,(la), Decem ber-16, 192-i and stringent. It is decided that ion of tennis players is that this any player who “by word of ac- i3 a growing evil which must ba p g « ^ defend> in U th e p rin e ip le o f g o v e m . tion” offends against the spirit stamped out once and for all. (Established In 1876) of the game, or against the in-j ------------------— - ment subsidy to weekly and monthly reading matter. stincts of good sportsmanship Water power reserves on pub­ It is a right principle. And it should be preserved. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by can be instantly disqualified from lic lands now total 4,762,844 THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. The periodical reading public cannot defend unfair the tournament in which he hap­ acres, along streams in 20 states. uert Ti?"Greer .......................................................... ..... Editor postal wages, on the ground that it musMiave its daily Arizona has 1.049.969 acres re- pens to be play. Ueorge Madden Green ................................................. Business Manager | >ap e r , o r j |s fiction magazine, 01' its propagandist week- In bad cases he can l*e sus-; served: California, 976,095 ecres; LONDON, Dec. 16. — Lawn pended forthwith for an indefinite Utah. 468,67S; Oregon, 467,237; PULLMAN, Wash., Dec. 16. — OFFICIAL CITY PAPER .................................................Telephone 89 i jy c h e a p e r. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mad ifat er| 0 OllgreSS should take a logical stand. Let Con­ When Lumwakin, the Eskimo, tennis players in Britain m ust1 time, and in the worst instance Nevada, 300,270; Colorado, 298,- hurled his spear with unerring mend their manners. That is the association will debar him 376; Idaho, 266,659; Montana, Subscription Price, Delivered in City gress say that it will or it will not pay wages. .65 i accuracy, the throw was vital to the decision of the Lawn Tennis taking any further part in the 214,830; and New Mexico, 207,- One Month ....... I or,1 And let it say that it will or it will not stop the cir- ! 548. that leading citizen of the Arctic Association, the final authority game at all. j ihree Months --------------------------- . i Six Months ............................................................................................ ¿ ‘r., dilation of national periodicals by higher charges on circle. It meant a seal, and the on the game. In future, offend-1 The newspapers appeal both to One Year ........... ............................................... 7£>0 seal meant life for him and his ers are to be indefinitely suspend-' iocai and central authorities not I Îsecond class matter. By Mail and Rural Routes ed from play in any tournaments.; to t,e lenient. The general opin-i Classified Ads Bring Result« $ .651 family waiting in the igloo. One Month ... 1.9a The complaint against players Years later when Lumwakin's Three Months 3.50, TIMES ARE CHANGING manners arose from the Lawn Six Months — grandson, Joe Koenig, threw a 6.50 One Year ...... Yon used to measure the wealth of a man hy «his football with the same unerring Tennis f Referees’ Association. ¡ability to keep a coach. Now you measure that of a*col­ accuracy as his grandsire, that These officials stated that some DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES $ 30 Single Insertion, per inch ................................................................ throw was vital, ^lso, for it of the leading players in British 1HC TMCA7OT BEAUTIFUL lege that way. Yearly Contracts meant a possible touchdown for tennis were frequently guilty of .27% MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE One insertion a week ............................................................. foul language in the course of .25 Washington State College. iwo insertions a week ............................................................. GROWING IDLE .20 Koenig is the Eskimo gridiron a match; that some of them made Dally insertion .................................................... —• — Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising Somebody ought to write a popular novel pretty find of A. A. Exendine, former a'h ab it of attempting to intimi- .10 first insertion, per 8 point line ............................................. Î .05 soon, just to give the reviewers a long lacking opportunity Carlisle star and All-American date referees and dispute their Bach subsequent insertion, 8 point line .............................. end. Joe was developed by the decisions; and that in several 1.00 , „ to he mean. Card of Thanks .......................................................................... cases, in mixed doubles, women Cougar coach overnight. Obituaries, per line -------------------------------- —................... • 72 This Northerner can forward players have left the courts in WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING W ITH INTEREST pass a football with the speed tears on account of their part­ “All future events, where an admission charge Is made or a Europeans continually borrow over here, but all we and control that pays tribute to ner’s behavior. collection taken is Advertising. Experienced officials state that No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. old Lumwakin, his forefather. borrow over there is trouble. this kind of thing has only sprung Koenig can pass in a rainstorm DONATIONS up since the war, when a new when less confident opponents No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­ as we celebrate the anniversary generation of players entered the ing or job printing—our contributions will be in cash.________ _ of the birth of Jesus let not the are afraid of the aerial game. He game. In more remote times it going down of the sun mark tlie simply lays the ball in his hand — — — — - DECEMBER 1« decline of the Christinas spirit but, and throws it, instead of grip­ was a point of honor in lawn A REAL FOOL:—He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool. tennis in England that no player as the days come and go, and we ping it like most hurlers. __Proverbs 28:26. PRAYER:—O Lord, enable us to trust in the Score: Franz Schubert’s Own enter, the new year, let us each Lord, forever trust and banish all our fear. In the late 60s Joe’s father left should make any comment on a one reach out the loving hand to Music the sick, the unfortunate and the his home at Westphalia, Germany game while it was in progress By REV. ALAN P. WILSON outcast, remembering that Jesus as a whaling captain. For four­ and never, in any way, question THE DEBT SQUABBLE Story : Franz Schubert’s Own the Christ said: “Inasmuch as ye teen years he sailed in and out any referee’s decision. The action of France in seeking to smooth the way Romance. have done It unto tlie least of one At the present time, especially T CHRISTM AS be m erry, and of these, my brethren, ye have done of Behring Straight. Then up near for a funding of her debt to the United States has raised a ' w ith a l, W ITH THE SAME GREAT Barrel Point north of Nome, Alas­ in the lesser tournaments», some I n eig h b o rs, it unto Me!” veritable storm of criticism on the same side of the At-j / d And th fe e a s g t r e th a t y w poor ith th e sm all. (© , 1924. W estern N ew sp ap er U nion.) ka, at the little settlement of players regard the game as an NEW YORK CENTURY So tyrote the poet Tusser many occasion for a prolonged argu­ lantic. Great Britain is particularly aroused for she years Beacon Hill, he married an Es­ ago, but the suggestion is THEATRE CAST THAT Change A ll Into Love kimo girl. When their son, Franz ment, intermingled with abuse claims that if France can make arrangements to pay the I j ust as pertinent today as it was Christmas day shall change alt APPEARED either of partner or opponent. United States she ean arrange to pay Great Britain and reminded « of «nrihlng. we need ,o be and quarrels into love.— Joseph, was a year old, in 1904, our duty to our fellow- griefs The new rules laid down by 1001 NIGHTS ON BROADWAY the Koenigs came to the United officials high in the British government have indicated iuan more today titan our fathers Shakespeare. the Tennis Association are stern States and settled down on the did—more today, indeed, than ever SEATS NOW ON SALE that of France succeeds in funding her debt to the United before. This is true.because the Perhaps Little Stars Pacific Coast. Their present P rices:— Main F loor and Lower Boxes, $2.,»0; Balcou) < irele an«l need for brotherhood is even more States that Great Britain will take steps to have the terms home is Nisqually, Washington. I l i m p . «:><»«): b a la n c e of B alcony, 8 1 .0 0 — P lu s Tax patent titan at any other period of Knew About Christmas Koenig is a sophomore at col­ concerning her payments to the United States modified to the history of the world. The stars shone brightly over­ We live in an age when we think head. Below, tlie snow was covering lege. Last year he first showed accord with the terms France is successful in making. solely of ourselves and our lnv the hard ground, which did not his football ability in freshman, Thus the question of war debts, thought to he due for mediate families and we should up seem to understand Christmas. It competition. The first of this brought to our attention the was much too hard for that. It a long rest, now assumes an important position of the have fact that we owe a debt to our was better that Old King Snow season he turned out on the var­ first magnitude and is viewed in England as having all neighbor and that debt must be should come along and cover It up sity squad and looked good for The story is told of n rich giving the people a white Christ­ a regular berth, when injuries the elements and earmarks of a very delicate situation and