s / * J HLAND D A IL Y .‘ A.V i . J*A i 1 are bttMled by Mr, GlUstoiM’i T ID IN G S They declare' that te «any eat seeming contrarieties et temper» provision of tho Washington a inept, his union of linpulse with Contyguca now, to almost w o rn caution of paaglon jgjtb drqgm- than*iiothrove Chiba's THE ASHLAND PRINTING 0 0 Because that is the sort of medical practice that we self control, of Ossfcgnle flljb ts friend^ sh e mast aft much farther with a steady foothold on *ihe Mian n now -oont Edito Javmen refuse to support. Ito rt 'R . Greer «,— _____ polld earth/, toe may .-perhaps And T a riff autonomy /o r China, not Business Manage Alaórge Madden Green ... We think we arc very practical. W e call in a doctor a sort of explanation In thinking i n t r a Increase in'rates, la One ...........City Editor ** K Jackson.................... ___ Telephone 39 liecause we.wnnt him to “ do something.” of him as to highlander In the of the things which is desired. « FOTCIAL CITY paper And so* being for the most part human, and degirious custody of a lowlander." Early abolition of extraterritor­ *t tha Ashland, Oregon Pontoffice as Second l'huis Mail M ette to please, he proceeds to “ do something.” He prescribes, Whatever may have been his ial Ata£is of ait foreigners in Subarriplion Price, Drllverrd In City ..................... ........ I .85 or takes some pills out of his case, .or outlines a sea voy­ conflicting traits, Mr. Gladstone Chinn, toot* an investigation of the •Into Month had plainly the strong Scottish subject, is another. ............................. .............. ....... ...... ..... 1.96 age. 'iliceo Months devotion to family. When his ............................ .......................................... 3.75 I f ttpse things do not come, H « Months .. What he ought to do, of course, is to give ns a mother was in falling health, at anid cotoe quickly, the whole fab­ " .......... ...................... - .................. 7.50 «>aa Year ...... thorough examination, and then, in some cases, have the the busiest time of his career, no ric of China's outworn "unequal B) Mnll nml Rural Routes <'•»» Month ..... courage to tell us that there is nothing wrong with ns. and other engagement ever interrupt­ treaties" may suddenly he rent •it'"ea Months ed hie sedulous attendance on her to tatters, predict the more ex-| what to'do about it. . < Eta Months - every day, reading tho Bible to treme among the Chinese. And Or he ought to find out just what sort of misconduet Oho Year __ her, telling her the news about they are now Joined by many lifts broken down the machinery in some parts of our leveeb and drawing - rooms, of a prominent men who ordinarily DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES bodies, or onr minds, and suggest the course of conduct great dinner at Sir Robert Peel's, rank i among the conservative Singlo Insertion, per Inch Yearly Contracts that will alleviate it, or permit nature as far as possible and all the rest about his busi­ class. One Insertion a week ness and recreation. After she Washington's attitude haft not to correct it. > Two insertions a week was gone, hq epoke of her in a been satisfactory to these ele­ It is tbe finding out, that is important. That is diag­ Daily insertion ........... letter to Gaakell: "How deeply ments. Ever since the time of the Rates for Legal and MIscHlaaeoua Advertising nosis. The doctor should be employed and feed, primar­ and thoroughly her character »m first outbreak in Shanghai May First InArtion, per 8 point line ......................-......... .............. * -*® ily, for his diagnosis, hot for his pills. imbued with love, with what 30th, a definite pronouncement Each subsequent insertion. 8 point line ................. i... ......... .05 strong and searching process of from President Coolidge or Secre­ Card of Thanks ..................... —..................- ........................... n«v Obituaries, per line ................. ............ ................................................uz r bodily affliction she waft assimll- tary Kellogg has boon awaited. PLACING THE BLAMX afed in mind and heart, to her Many reports have come, but not WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING A juvenile court judge says that nineteen out of Redeemer; how fa r above all the comprehensive declaration of "All fnture events, where an admission charge la made or a twenty boys who “ go wrong’’ come from homes things she sighed for the advance­ policy which has boon hoped for. collection taken is Advertising." the mothers are forced to work. ment of His Kingdom on earth!’.’ Even yeti the Chinese have not No discount will be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders. It la sot surprising that tho folly made up their mlnda. Wash­ A leader in the General Federation of W omen’s Clubs DONATIONS son of such a devout Scotch ington has not given the longed- es or otherwise will be made in advertís asserts that the blame for the immorality among youth mother made speeches in Parlia­ for encouragement, beyond what of today belongs on the older generation. intributions will be in cash. ment that were sermons from a they consider too conservative declares that “ spiritual Protestant pulpit maintaining limits, but neither has Washing­ . . . A . minister of the - gospel - ... illiteracy,’’ the disappearance of the family altar, is re­ that men who had no belief in ton openly announced herself In OCTOBER I», IftSB HOW TO GET ON!—Ask, nd it shall be given yon sponsible for young people befog on the moral down divine revelation were not tho the British camp. ye shall find. Matthew 7: 7. men to govern the British nation grade. PRAYER:—Teach us, Lord, to a and to be diligent and definite seekers, way prosperous. * ■PERSONALITY When the poet said that every institution is but the lengthening shadow of a man, he uttered a truth that is one of the essential facts of life. Personality is the all important factor in every great enterprise, whether it be business, education or community progress. During the era of great materialistic development there has been great emphasis on the Meed for finer equipment in community enterprises. But any policy that stresses the material side to tho neglect of the hu­ man factor is not a substantial one. It would be far better to have a million dollar school teacher in a million dollar sdiool. The first essential for teacher in a million dolar senoo. The first essential for human betterment is to have inspiring personalities in postions of leadership. ----- It is a splendid thing to provide wonderful school buildings, library buildings, churches and similar struc­ tures, because they have advertising value. People will go into a fine pubic building and derive good from its use, who would not URe one that looks old and behind the times. New school buildings give school work an impres­ sion of importance a:id dignity, and they inspire pupils to hotter work. But good work s often done with poor facilities. The little red school house on the whole got good results in training the older people. Its equipment would be called obsolete now, its textbooks and courses of study were not adapted to the practical age in which we now live. But it usually had a brainy and inspiring personality as a teacher. Such a person got results, even if the tools used were poor. w The most important thing in social progress is to have bright and ifble men and women working in such positions as teachers, ministers and legislators, as their thought is shaping the purposes and ideals of the coming generation. Whatever may be the cause, it is not difficult to find people in all walks of life who believe that young people do not have as high moral standards as once prevailed. If it be true, it is an alarming state of affairs which needs to be corrected, else the United States will in time perish from the earth. The present generation may not suffer, but it should have enough interest in the tomorrow of its own progeny to make some effort to raise the moral plane of youth. AND Love pays poor wages when you work at it for a living. No matter whether a man has money or not, it Is a worry to Remove the clothes, and hu­ man nature will be found juet what it always was. Going to college often resulta in having all the common sense educated out of a boy. Nature guards the cactus with spines, while women obtain the same protection with pins. A man is not necessarily a failure when he loses his money, but he is when he loses his nerve. Hex Heck says: "The presence o r absence* of a dollar or two in your pants pocket has a lot to do with your frame of mind.” HEARST AND THE THIRD TERM Because of the peculiar circumstance that Calvin Caalidge became President of the United States just a year and a half before the conclusion of his term as Vice President, and was then reelected for a full terra as Presi­ dent, the political casuists are busy discussing whether if he were‘to seek another term it would be his “ second’’ term, or his “ third” term. As it has been point­ ed out, the mere matter of these “ word” itself is of no Ws heard a man raising caln importance except in so far as it influences sentiments. with his wife because he made Another term would not be a “ third” term of any length her mad. that would be important. But in everything that makes a reeleetion politically objectionable, it would be a You needn't blow up just be­ “ third” term, because Calvin Coolidge as a holder of the cause your suto tire does. The presidential office has already once in theory had the opinions of those with you are much harder to change. power to use the presidential patronuge to reelect him­ self. Some people marry for better But it is interesting to find, in Arthur Brisbane’s or worse while others marry so column in the Hearst papers, a statement brusquely set­ they can get some sleep. tling the question. Here it is: Winter Is coming. Don't buy “ The profound Cyrus H. K. Curtis papers say Repub­ a car that’s hard to start unless lican troubles in Indiana may “ blast the Coolidge third- ou live on top of a hili. term.” Where does Mr. Curtis get the Coolidge third- Don’t be lippollte, but waft for term? “ Mr. Coolidge has lieen elected president ONCE. The some people to finish what they ere saying and you will die of chances are 50 to 1 that lie will be elected a second time. old age. When re-elected*in 1928, that will give him his SECOND term, no third term about it. “ What happens in Indiana won’t interfere in the least with the Coolidge SECOND term in 1928. As things now Great Mothers stand, with the Democrats barely strong enough to cut of the World each other’s throats, you might take Indiana or any other »tote away f rom Coolidge and he would not miss it. This is an interesting statement for politicians to ANN ROBERTSON OF . put aside, in their scrapbooky, if they want to “ keep tab” D IN G W A LL Mother of W illiam Ewart on the Hearst pajicrs.. Gladatoae We wll bet dollnrs to chocolate drops that two years BY MARY GREER ^CONKLIN from now the Hearst papers will l>e throwing fits nbout Mr. Gladstone had no chrly Republican temerity in proposing to elect'Coolidge for a struggle with porerty like the ma­ ‘ ‘third term.” jority of great men. Hie wealthy TOM SIM S SAVE father was not only extremely The man who thinks that he knows everything really liberal In his allowance during his eon's college dafts and while he doesn’t, because he still has to learn that he doesn’t. was eetabllshlng himself as a so­ licitor at law; bnt he maintained Same senators want luxury taxes repealed, just when him as a member of the Oxford and Cambridge Club and the We were all oonvinced that taxes are a necessity. Carleton Club in London. “I am getting on rapidly with my fur­ KNOWING, IS THE THING nishing,’' he writes to Me father, Spend more time on each diagnosis, do a thorough "end I shall be able, I Teel con- id charge a larger fee,” is advice offered to doctors fldent, to do It all, including plate. whether they were Whig» or Rad- icals. (Copyright, 1925/ by Mary Greer Conklin, (Syndicate) Great Brit- ain rights reserved. Reproduc- ton forlbldden. CHINA FEARS FAILURE OF 0. S. SUPPORT within the liberal limits which you allow. I cannot warmly enough thank you for the terms and foot­ ing on which you propose to place me In the chambers, but I really fear that after thia year my allow­ ance in all will be greater not only BY RANDALL GOULD than I have any title to, but than PEKING, Oct. 20.— (IP)— ’’Will I ought to accept without blush­ America disappoint China?” ing." This question, in one form or All the more credit, then.is due another, is being constantly ask­ the mother of Mr. Gladstone who ed on every side in China. It has held admirably in leash the mor­ been emphasised by the wide dis­ als and character of a son born turbances due — so the Chinese with a gold spoon in his mouth, allege — to the growth of the with no opportunity to know the nationalistic spirit and attempts bletosings of poverty, which Abra- at its snpression by “lmperl/Hs- foreigners. ham Lincoln called the nurturing cradle of greatness. Mr. Glad­ One can discuss the minutae of stone, in a mere autobiographical this, that or the other distnrb- sketch quoted in Morley’s Life ance in China with any foreign of Gladstone,” tells us of the resident and come away convinc­ deeply religious temper of hie ed, perhaps, that the Chinese were mother which Invariably guided to blame for whatever happened his father in all the tasks at hand. to them. But with the Chinese Her devout nature must early there Is small concern for other have impressed itself on her than the larger Issue — that of young son; for he record» that at China’s present bondage and poe- the age of Seven he prayed earn­ slble future freedom. estly, If for no higher object than Inevitably America comes Into to be spared the loss of a tooth. the picture. America has In the He tells also of his mother's tak- past played the role of China’s friend. Ing him when a child to America seems to feel visit to'her dear friend, Hannah that ro,e once more, through her Moore, who gave him a copy of pressure for a carrying out of her "Sacred Dramas” with her provisions of the Washington name written In It, which book Conference agreement», he treasured his whole life long. — the Chinese doubt. 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