ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S 1 Thursday, February S,* 1026 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS r AGE TWO (Established in 1870) themselves that it must be stopped. And so far no such determination is manifest. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by GOOD ENOUGH THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. So much has been said about goitre being indigenous LONDON, .Feb. 5. — E ngland’s » - f t R. Greer ....... ........................................................................ .......Editor to Oregon that it is mighty fine to have the truth known. i»«orge Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager have started a campaign Dr. E. P. Sloan, retiring president of the American asso­ justices to put an end to* the profession ( ‘•'FICIAL CITY PA PER ............................... ....... . ....... Telephone 39 ciation for the study of goitre, declares that there is no of bigamy. l .:.tered at the Ashland, Oregon Postofflcc as Second Class Mall Matter j such thing as locality or goitre belt. The disease is preva­ Recent cases have indicated Subscription Price, Delivered in City i r e Month ................................................................................ - ....... I .65 lent everywhere, and no more in Oregon than anywhere th a t there are persons in England engaged in the profession of 1.95 •j j.ree M o n th s ...................................... - .............................................. 3.75 else. Dr. Sloan also makes some mighty important con­ m arrying alien women of ques­ t v Months .w .................................... - ................................................ 7.50 clusions, and these conclusions are respectfully referred tionable character in order that C»»e Year ........................................................................... ——............... By Mail and Rural Route» these women may become British ? .65 to the authorities of Salem. »>.*• Month ............... .......................................... ~......................... ... subjects and continue to live in 1.95 'I ares Months .......................................- ........................................... “ One form only of goitre, an endemic, is due in a 3.50 fc:x Months .................................................................................. ....... England w ithout running the risk 6.50 deficiency of iodine. Other forms seem not to be. v a e Year __ ;....................................................................................... of deportation. One man, already “ Indiscriminate use of iodine as a treatment is con­ m arried, has been heavily senten­ DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES c.i.gla Insertion, pe? Inch ............................................................ 5 .30 demned. In some cases it has been found actually harmful. ced for annexing two other brides Yearly Contracts of which he has ever seen “ Within a year the belief of a few specialists has neither Coe insertion a week ....................................... ...... ..................... .27% since the day of the wedding. i* o Insertions a week ........................................... ...... ................ .25 grown to be almost unanimous that goitre is due to in­ . Justice Avory in dealing with Daily insertion ....................... ........................................... — .................. 20 one such case declared th at there Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising fections r ir s t Insertion, per 8 point line ............- ...................- ............. 5 -10 appeared to be “ a nefarious sys­ “ Research seems to show that heredity has no more tem ” at work Koch subsequent insertion, 8 point line ..............-— ............ to provide British i srd of Thanks ..................................... .:....................................... 1.00 to do with go’ itre than it has with tuberculosis and other citizenship for these alien w o -! Dottuarles, per line .............................................. ........................ .02% diseases said to be hereditary.” men and th at he would do all in \ WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING It mav he all right to administer iodine for some his power to check it, and he ex­ “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or s pected th a t exemplary sentences n iiection taken is Advertising. • forms of goitre, hut we urge that the merits of this he would act as a deterrent. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. looked into before iodine is used as a cure-all. A good In some cases the circum stances DONATIONS No donatieus to charities or otherwise will be made la advertls many of the cases that iodine cures may not be goitre of the bigamy have been rath er pitiful, for the person actually icg or Job printing— our contributions will be In cash. at all. I NEWSPAPERS AND THE PUBLIC Roy W. Howard, head of the Scripps-Howard news­ papers, discussing what newspapers owe the public, says first of all a newspaper must be a good citizen and a decent neighbor. He says they should encourage tolerance and never forget that a smile has an asset value even in the midst of a fight. He would not print a story that puts a criminal 1 rand on a young person. He thinks no story should be printed that raises a question on the part of a clean-minded boy or girl that cannot be answered or explained by any parent familiar with normal realities of life. This is a fine sta’nd by an executive of a group of papers that go to working people in hundreds of thou­ sands of homes, registering a tendency toward cleaner journalism. This new order is bound to minimize crimes, scandals, details of social and moral delinquencies, and substitute more space for industries and enterprises by which nine- tenths of the people make a living. , TYNMAN SCORES Warden Tynman has been head of the Colorado peni­ tentiary since 1909. He has been one of the outstanding wardens of the United States. Many efforts have been made to get him, hut he lias always been able to weather ihe storm. Tynman was in a large measure the father of 1he movement to treat convicts as human beings. The re­ sult is better prison conditions all over the United States. Recently the governor of Colorado removed Tynman and a legal fight has ensued. The courts were inclined to side with Tynman. Every man who tries to reform has to meet this same opposition and probably always will. We must fight for every step of progress in this country, and especially for progress in criminal work. PITTSBURGH, Feb. 5— ' ‘Check jfour knives here’ was the ' businesslike sign which greeted j Lieutenant Jam es McCormick and a squad of patrolm en when they raided the home of L uther Zim­ merman, colored. j The sign over a box in which j the raiders found eleven knives, each carefully labeled with the i ow nerp name. Gambling devi­ ces were found in the house. MORE POWER and quicker starting is the invariable answer of those who have filled up their tanks at this station with Antonio MorenoGn'dic lThc_S tor^MlhoutA Ndmc/ lAalrvmJViUt Production AT THE VINING FRIDAY and SATURDAY , guilty of bigamy has been some unemployed man who has been glad to make a little money by going through a form of m arriage. Those who arrange the bigamous weddings seem to have escaped the law, and it is doubtful w heth­ er th ere is any way in which they can be punished. 1325 SEIS B R D NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY Astoria— New Copeland build- RELIEVED ing will be of concrete, three This is the substance of a letter stories, to cost $45,000 received from H. W. Webb, j ---------- Quincy, 111., I coughed a great Albany— Pao’fic F ru it Coin- deal, especially a t night. Tried | pany wlll cold 8torage and alm ost everything and have found warehouse, 65x80 feet. nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­ EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One dose relieved my cough, and I rested well all night.” One of the largest selling cough medicines in the W orld. Contains no opiates. Safe for children. Insiat upon Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sol