F I G E TWO ÄND D AILY TIDINGS A S H L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S Tursdav. J ä n n ä n 'Ml «AM lime small enough to prevent attraction of the unscrup-i dlous. (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) DAVIS, REMAINING PIAN Hints IN PÂRINFT , PLANS by the LAW Father of P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by TAX-EXEMPT BOND COMMUNITIES DEAD THÉ ASHLAND PRINTING CO. _____________________________________________ A dollar spent in building up a local industry—a fac- T Greer ...................................................... .............—............. Editor tory, crop, . rt R. Madden S Green '* UnolnOor. Manager Mnnoo>Ai> ’ a specialized * 1 a big utility—pays • i • more than a l»*orge ................. ................................... Business ilollar invested in a tax-dodging 'public security. The in- < f'FICLAL CITY PAPER ..................................................... Telephone 39 i . • q • ___, • « • x i , E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P ostoffice as Secoi»l Class Mail M atter H U s t lk ll 111\ estl)l(.‘llt p«l} S i t s illiPIGst^ it builds up local, Physical WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. — Coolidge having decid­ — ¡payrolls and general prosperity, and it makes your dol-^ C u ltu r e ed President Subscription P rice, D elivered in City to retain Secretary of Labor B E R N A H .H < re Month $ .65 lar express your community confidence and pride. Too M A C F A O D E N J a m e s 'J . 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No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. on tw o m eals a day, a n d x have i m e t not a few w ho find one m eal Deacon’s a day mects their requirem ents. • T he good rule to follow in th is re- g ard is to e a t only w hen you a re hungry. One of th e g re a te st e r­ ro rs in th is reg a rd is to /fe e l th a t yearn to one m u st e a t by th e clock—a t c e r­ ta in h o u rs W hen one is not h u n g ry enough to really enjoy his m eal he cannot, a s a m a tte r of fact, Opportunity knocks hut once, which explains its | îeason mItdS J hor apatite a n effect on th e secretions of g a st­ poor record as a reformer. Still, the dignity of labor doesn’t appeal like i dignity of a million dollars. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise, will be made in advertie tin or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash. M EN AND WOMEN IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT LET THIS MIND BE IN YOU, which was also in Christ Jesus, I.©t nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.— Phil. 2:5 3. A COOLIDGE CHAMPION SCORES PARIS PACT Il Calvin Coolidge had a Woolsey in the last cam­ paign, that honor belongs to Colonel George Harvey. From his editorial desk on the Washington Post, the colonel fired broadside after broadside in behalf of the republican ticket. He originated the G. O. P .’s most popular slogan, Coolidge or Chaos, which certainly influenced thousands of voters to east their ballots for Coolidge and Dawes. Yet even this measure of loyalty has failed to blind the colonel to the sinister and dangerous significance of +he compact recently entered into at Paris—a compact which both the president and Secretary Hughes have de­ clared bound us only to receive $25,000,000 a year, at the expiration of a two-year period, until the costs of the .American army of occupation in Germany have been paid. For in a recent issue of the Post, in a signed editorial, Colonel Harvey said of this agreement: “ So here we are, pledged to intervention in the cock­ pit of Europe, at the instance of others, during the next half century, stalled if you please in a corral, ‘horse high and hog tight.” As to the compact itself, Colonel Harvey, after an exhaustive analysis of both the conference and the events leading up to it, said: “ It is utterly opposed to our country’s traditions, principles and practices, strange, unprecedented and full o f peril.” And even though it be sponsored by the Coolidge ad­ ministration, the colonel urges the passage of a law prohibiting commissions appointed by the pres­ ident from making agreements binding unless ratified bv the senate. REFORM BY BUSINESS MEN There is an old gag in a popular song: “ For every- Ihing wrong beneath the sun, I ’ll make a law to stop it.” This is the season of the year when would-be political reformers advocate a multiplicity of state and national laws to remedy imperfections in trade and industry. There is a large number of people who believe that the remedy for defects and abuses and dishonesty in the business world it more and still more legislation. Thus it comes about that Congress and state Legis­ latures and city governments design measures to control and regulate railways, public utilities and big industries. The wonder is that with all these onslaughts in the past, it has been possible for large industrial and public service organizations to exist, to say nothing about their ability to make profits and enlist new capital for exten­ sions. As usual, many novelties and experiments Jire pro­ posed this month of the year that the Romans dignified with the God Januaris, a figure facing both ways. About five new cabinet positions with prospective employment for 100,000 officials and hundreds of new state boards and Commissions, also employing taxeaters galore, are proposed w.ith the magic formula “ Be it en­ acted. etc.” The people can only pray that most of these propo­ sitions wilk be defeated and that steady principles of self reliance and common sense may prevail in their stead. We can never improve on the maxim of Thomas Jefferson that an intelligent commonwealth is governed the best when it is governed the least. ric a n d o th e r digestive juices. T here is considerable science in th e ea th a t th e desires a n d em otions the id increase o r decrease th e flow, a n d q u ality of th e digestive juices. One should never e a t when angry, w or- ried o r grieved. B y th e sam e to k - ! en it m u st be é v id en t also th a t I cheerfulness a n d la u g h te r a t th e i tab le aid digestion a n d th a t a dys­ peptic should not only stu d y to a c q u ire fo r him self a h e a lth fu l m en tal a ttitu d e , but Should seek th e co m panionship of cheerful persons w hile eating. To d rin k a cu pful of h o t w a te r in th e m o rn in g on a risin g a id s con­ siderably in cleansing the sto m ach a n d bow els of effete m a tte r th a t h a s ac cu m u la te d over night. T he use of drugs, c a th a rtics, pepsin fro m a pig’s stom ach, o r re n n e t fro m a c a lf’s 3tom ach, pro­ ducing a n u n n a tu ra l vitality is in itself a fre q u e n t cause of sto m ach a n d bowel tro u b le a n d th e ir con­ tin u e d use ie often responsible fo r an a c u te condition becom ing ■ chronic. T he fa c t is c e rtain ly sig- I nificant t h a t dyspeptics w ho will 1 keep on try in g th is a n d th a t p a te n t ! m edicine o r o th e r artificial stim - - u l a n t becom e ‘confirm ed dyspep- j tics.” T h e ir condition usually ! grow s w orse in stead of b etter, an d I th e re su lt is a com plete b re a k ­ down. T he b e st tre a tm e n t fo r sto m ach i a n d bowel tro u b le is, a fte r all, a n y j course th a t will build up one’s j v ita lity a n d gen eral h e a lth in a j n a tu ra l way. As such a regim en •im proves th e circulation, th e o r­ g a n s of secretion a n d digestion m u st p e rfo rm th e ir fu nctions m ore n a tu ra lly , a n d th e blood itself m u st c a rry n u tritio n io every p a rt of th e body. To produce a n evacuation of th e bowels, a n in jectio n of w arm w a te r is recom m ended, th e w arm w a te r in jectio n to b e follow ed by cold w ater. ROSajtolTÆ P'PE § AT/'. ’ & i Rosa Ponselle, Metropolitan Opera Co. singer, has been taken acutely 111 with stomach trouble in New London, Conn., and has been United States. Senator Earle B. c o t v -'lied to cancel a concert tour. i’eld. of Texas, charged with the excessive use of money in his e l f ion and with being backed by the Ku Klux Kian, has been exoner at««: >.v the Senate Sub-committee of Privileges and Elections. Roscoe p o f -ni dean of the Harvard University Law School, has been elected pi iHiit of the University of Wisconsin, In Madison. AJ Simmons, cel. i rated English lightweight, has reached New York to participate io the series of elimination contests to select a successor to Benny Leonard as world’s champion. FEATURE STORIES UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,, Eugene, Jan. 29. — (Special)—* Students in t jie . course in the specialized press a t the University of Oregon have sold fourteen ar­ ticles in recent weeks to national trade magazines, newspaper syn­ dicates, and newspapers. One a r­ ticle was purchased by American City, a general magazine. Clothier and Furnisher of New York, one of the leading m en’s clothing publications with a na­ tional circulation, accepted an a r­ ticle w ritten by Hoke Smith of La Grande on successful business methods of a La Grande cloth­ ing store. The National Grocer, Chicago, one of the leading groc­ ery publications, will publish an article w ritten by Mildred Dunlap of Portland on the advertising program of the T tb le Supply Co. of Eugene. “ W hat the Public W ants to Read A bout,” an extended in ter­ view with Dean Eric W. Allen of the University school of jo u rn al­ ism, will .appear in Newspaper- dorii, New York. It is Jhe work «of M argaret Vincent of Portland. The Gus L. Neely Tire Co. of Eu­ gene is the subject of an article w ritten by Claude H. Reavis of E nterprise and accepted by Tires, New York. M argaret Kressmann of P o rt­ land m arketed an article on col­ lege m en’s styles to a national men’s clothing publication. The cooperation of the University with the city of Eugene in providing recreational facilities to ad u lts and children provided m aterial for an article accepted by American City, New York. Miss Kressmann also sold a short article to Editor and Publisher, New York. Cylbert A.' McClellan of P o rt­ land is the au th o r of “ The Wise Old Owl” , sold to a juvenile mag­ azine. The article told of the owl’s habits and the legend of his wisdom. An article on the Booth-Kelly bargain day lumber sale w ritten by B ert Holloway of Leavenw o/th, Wash. A national newspaper syndicate accepted an article on Dr. H arold R. C rosland's psychological ex­ perim ent in proofreading, w ritten by R uth Gregg of Silverton. A Portland newspaper published her story on queer jobs held by Uni­ versity students w orking their way through college. A national photographic syndicate ’accepted a news photo supplied by Miss Gregg. Mildred J. C arr o fi Portland sold two articles on Eugene wo­ m en’s wear establishm ents to a national women’s wear publica­ tion. Hal K irk of Oregon City is the au th o r of a story accepted by a national newspaper syndi- cate on an invention by a forest ranger which autom atically reg­ isters autom obiles passing over a national park road. OS-KE-WOWWOW, Japan. — The Japanese Government wants a conference to see w hether it can take over China w ithout knocking a chip off any other na­ tion's shoulder, or w ithout break­ ing China. terest to the nation. These are: 1. F u rth er development of the conciliation service in the pre­ vention of strikes. 2. Inclusion of Canada, Mex­ ico, C entral and South America in the im m igration quota law. 3. Enrollm ent of the Alien. j 4. Selective im m igration. President Coolidge is said to be in complete harm ony with Secretary Davis on these ques­ tions and is expected to join with him in urging the adoption of the Secretary’s propositions. During the four years he has been Secretary of Labor, Davis has urged the fu rth er develop­ m ent of the conciliat'on service, so th a t it will ultim ately become a more im portant factor in the prevention of strikes and lock­ outs through the adjustm ent of differences aris'n g between the interested p artiel, while produc­ tion continues and the wages and returns to the m anagem ent are uninterrupted. He has express­ ed gratification th a t progress is being made along this line of en­ deavor. “ Generally speaking,” Davis said, “ the experience of the past years dem onstrates th a t the con­ ciliation way of arranging joint conferences, where the contend­ ing parties meet together, con­ sider together, and solve their problems,» is the real American way and the belst plan so far de­ vised for the adjustm ent of d if­ ferences arising between employ­ er and worker. N either the m an­ agem ent nor the operatives in American industry favor compul­ sory settlem ents in the m atter of industrial disputes.” Davis believes th a t so long as the United States follows a policy of restricted im m igration it is go­ ing to have the problem of deal­ ing with so-called “ bootleg” im­ m igrants. “ That problem will be particu­ larly difficult so long as the coun­ tries of this hemisphere are not included in the num erical lim ita­ tions,” » he said. “ For instance, during the last fiscal year 200,- 690^im m igrants were legally ad­ m itted from Canada and 89,336 from Mexico . none of whom were chargeable to any quota. W ith these avenues open for non-quota im m igrants, the territo ry adja­ cent to the United States becomes Fish will add zest and variety to the meals Eagle Market MORE MILEAGE Come around and GET A RIDE is the invariable report of the motorists who have in the FILLED UP WITH New Chevrolet GENERAL G A S O L IN E at W. & N. Service Station BOULEVARD and SHERMAN Automotive Shop Try it and see All B alloon-equipped ears need Snubbers— We have then» of th e rainy w eather by lettin g u s refin ish th e interior of your house. J. O. RIGG F I LLER FA IN TS, VAR­ NISH ES and BRUSH ES fVW TnORNB THROUGH THE Patronage and Good Will th ro u g h th e w arm of the Ford owners in Ashland and vicinity, we have ju st clos­ ed a prosperous year. To show’ our appreciation of the pat­ ronage given us in the past, we are holding our Annual Free Tune-Up, , and are anx­ ious to Have all Ford owners in our territory bring in their cars and have them thorough­ ly tuned up between JAN. 20th and FE B . 1st This service absolutely free to you. - : Southern C alifornia E xpress SOUTH-LAND t c th e E ast To L o s Angeles Plan your winter trip east via Shasta route to »un­ daily a t 11:35 p.m., swept C aliforn ia-th en ce via th e scenic Sunset also carries through route to New Orleans and the East. sleeper f o r San Enjoy th e comforts o f th e N ew Sunset Limited Francisco. through the romantic Southwest toNewO rleans. 'f»> San F ra n c isc o “ Shasta” 4:25 p.ni. “ O regonian” 4:15 p.m. “ San Francisco Ex­ press” 11:30 a.m. See this year’s colorful Mardi Gras pageants. A nd you’ll like Southern Pacific dining car ser­ vice—highest quality fo o d deliciously prepared and servad at your accustomed meal-time. Low round-trip excu rsion fares; full stop-over privileges. For full information, ask Southern Pacific H A R R IS O N Brothers, Garage z HUGHES TO RETIRE Years ago, when politics held less conscience for pub­ lic men of the opposition, and Charles E. Hughes was Governor of New York, he was cartooned as “ the itile man in the big office.” If the originator of the then « lever epigrammatical statement still lives, even he might somewhat mtulifv* or render less stinging the pointed phrase. For Mr Hughes, as Secretary of State, has shown marked ability as an international lawyer. He is to retire to private life and work. The emolu­ ments of high offices such as his, while comforting, are rot fabulous. Not as a suggestion, hut as a hold compar­ ison (and assuming that his talents ran in that direc­ tion), Mr. Hughes'Could make more money in vaudeville or in motion pictures, than in the high office that he holds. But if the people felt that they directly paid the salaries of the vaudeville and motion picture artists as they do in paying Cabinet or otliei governmnet employes through direct taxation or government revenue,* no doubt the sal­ aries of the stars would come down with a crash. One of the problems of government always has been and always will be the keeping of salaries of public of­ ficers within the happy medium of being large enough to compensate for ability and efficiency and at the same As the im m igration law is vital in its effects upon the condition! of men and women who work in America«, and. as the country has taken a step toward selective im­ m igration by establishing the par­ tial examination of prospective im m igrants at American consu­ lar offices abroad, Davis be­ lieves the nation should go the whole way and make sure that all applicants for admission are qualified before they leave their homes. “ We should provide for the ad­ mission, regardless of quota limi­ tation of farm ers and skilled and unskilled laborers needed in the United States when laborers of Wh.y continue without interrup- tion 011 a meat menu when a meal or two featuring TAKE ADVANTAGE DIRIGIBLE LOS ANGELES MOORED TO U. S. S. PATOKA1 V' • a Mecca for ‘bootleg agents’.” ' like kind cannot be found unem- Davis takes the position th a t by ployed in this country, when no faiiing to impose a quota upon strike or lockout exists or im­ British North America, Mexico, pends in the industry which needs Central and South America ‘‘we such labor,” he said. “To bal- are in the position of barring the' ance this, the President should be front door to America, wh’le we j authorized to prohibit all, or to leave the hack door wide open.” fu rth er lim it, immigration when­ “ The smuggling of aliens, ever thè Secretary of Labor and linked with illicit traffic across j the Secretary of Commerce shall our borders io, rum and narcotics,: find th a t unemployment makes has become a widespread Indus - such a suspension desirable.” try ,” he added. Regaring the enrollm ent of A lot of people kick ail week the alien, Davis believes tw’o ob­ about the w eather, and then on jects can be accomplished through Sunday g o .to church and praise such enrollm ent of the alien pop­ God from whom all blessings ulation. tlow. “ F irst,” he said, "the Ameri­ canization process should not be IMPROVED SCHLUETER ELEC­ left to chance or haphazard m eth­ TRIC FLOOR SURFACING ods. We find the result of such MACHINE procedure in every alien com-j (4M kinds of floor finishing) munity. Second, it will prevent C. V. CARY aliens slipping into the country j 107 2nd St. Phoue 313-R surreptitiously. The prime pur-, pose of such enrollm ent would be i to afford every alien the oppor-, tunity he needs to become thor-j oughly fam iliar with and willing to assume the responsibilities of citizenship.” • Ford, Lincoln, Fordson D ealers G. N. Kramer, Local Agent. Phone 14 or 43 you’ve always wanted it - here it is - New Style H*0 , X oS Æ W Œ LÈ? 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