Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Thomas, eeehad aqn ol
Arnold alR ugW . younger booth»
•r to the grant M itthe* Arnold,
rescued her. K o Ward la her
"ReooUectloua” . m *% at hpr
yet conacloqs art.
I see
'»tatter: ‘'Of her pemonal b«*OtP| ,t room always with th l aqn
la youth. we children heard
It, topchlng tha polished for­
es ot wood and braag and
much, ae we grew up. from her
old Tasmanian friend» and klna-
Ina and bringing out Its pure,
Nothing hurts an enemy more ftdh who Woold occasionally drift
;ht color.
than being lgnhred.
»cross ns.
Her family wens
qf french origin—-Huguenot» ex­
correcting one evil, Con- pelled In 1685 who had settled a t Rugby as the father of her
osqally creates two new in England. The foreign touch talented daughter, did she thrust
S_v. ip my mother wee unmistakable. Into this propitious' atmoapher»
Delicate features, small, beautl- the future author who was to
When you are old enough to
folly shaped heads aad feat, ware rhqeome one of the famoua novei-
recognise good Yhlngs, they sel­
accompanied by a French viva- lata of Great Britain.
dom come along.
<dty and quickness, an overflow- (Copyright, 1816, by Mary Greer
log energy which never forsook Conklin. ( Syndicate > Great Brit»
Never blame any man for what
her through all her trials aad alb rights reserved. Raprodue-
be does until you learn the
misfortunea.”
tf»n forbidden.)
cause of his actions.
Mary Augusta Arnold’s gfrlr ,
..............
hood
spent
at'
Oxford
awoke
in
The man who is in love and
the man who thinks he is, are her a hundred' intellectual in­
cut from the same piece of terests and influences; but it
was not until after her marriage
goods.
at twenty to Thomas Humphrey Articles of
Many of the world’s woes Ward, Fellow and Tutor at Brase- gre wafaMMJ
come because reformers are ever­ nose College, that she became qommunqlatl
lastingly interfering with human seriously engrossed In study and dignatoM df
literary work. Of her early mar-
t
rled life she says: “Nobody un- a.y.wn—j» w
g
Hei Heck says: “I ain’t bean der the rank of Head of • Colt- '
lege
except
a
few
privileged
pro»
able to flgger out Just how n
private cellar is an improvement fessors, possessed as muoh- as ;’Tls a queer
a thousand a year. The aver* * I ltvw li
ever a public saloon.”
age income of the new race , With Its gi
of married tutors was not much
of liner
more than halt that sum. lYat
we aU gave dinner parties and
furnished our house with Morris
wall paper, old ehests and. cab­
inets, and blue pots.' The dinner Such a gay, friendly bouse oB
parties were simple and short, >• i the outside, . ,
i t our early efforts of tha kind
With its trimmings- as bright
The only trouble with coal
as can be;
there certainly was not enough
bills is they have to be paid.
to eat. But we aU improved AAd within, its fresh chlntsM
,
with time; and on the whole y i ' and curtains *
Now is ‘the time when
¡Seem to smile forth, a welcome
I
think
tha
women
wore
fair
small son had rather be
5 for ma.
»•’
housekeepers
and
competent
tackle than president.
mothers. Most ol us ware very
NBW YORK, Nov. 10— (U. P.)
anxious to be up-to-deie, and In From the windows, of which It -T-Transaettoas.-on the New York
Anything can happen. But it
the fashion, whether in esthetics,
Stock Exchange today totalled
Is a view for my every mood;
In housekeeping- or la educa­
‘There’s the grandeur of hills
Lots ot people who wear tion. But our fashion was not
In the distance;
that
of
Belgravia
or
Mayfair
glasses can’t see their own mis-
The bright flash of a stream
(the “four hundred” of London)
through the wood.
which, indeed, was scorned! It
was
the
faailoB
of
the
movetnent
Being confidential la all right,
bat don’t say anything you really which sprang from Morris and There’s e glimpse of our small
busy city; -
> Burne-Jones, . . . . .
Almost
mean.
im m ediately opposite to us lived
.So I feel Pm n ot toe tar away
Wm.the contact ot work and
A man who slaps you on the Walter Pater and his two sis.
' of pleasure
ten
.
The
exquisiteness
of
their
back ought to be slapped back.
Which g» an there, unceasing,
small house, aad the charm of
thfe three people who lived
in it, will never be forgotten by
those who knew them well in'
tha sunshine
those days when by the publi­
cation of the “Studiee in the
Renaissance” their author had
Just become famous. This beau­ Then when dusk dims tha glow
I in tha windows
tiful little house, with fts two
I- love, tha soft brooding of
dear mistress, drew me per­
night.
petually both before and after
JULIA SORRELL
Mother of Mrs. Humphrey Ward my marriage. The dr&wingr.rcfpm
j - .t f *
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‘Tunning its whole breadth from Wken the rains and the mists
, tilt the canyon
By MARY GREER CONKLIN the road to the garden behind,
And the winds roar and sweep
Julia Sorrell waa the daughter was “Patarian” in every line and
o’er the land,
of one of the first Governors ornament There were a Morris
at Tasmania and aa a child, ex­ paper, spindle-legged tables and I apt snug in my house on the
hillside
cept for a brief schooling in chairs, a sparing allowance ot
With a row of book friends on
Brussels, suffered the usual dls- Holland blue plates and pots;
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A t e x a c tly e le v e n o ’c lo c k , se v e n y e a r s a g o to d a y , th e
b lood iest o f w ars in a ll th e w o r ld ’s h is to r y ca m e to an
abrupt end. A t th a t m in u te, t h e g r e a te s t c a ta str o p h e
ev er to strik e th e c iv iliz e d w o rld w a s e n d e d .
L o o k in g b a ck a t th a t tim e , th e w o r ld lo o k e d b a c k a t
fou r w a r torn y e a r s, y e a r s fille d w ith g r ie f, w ith sorrow ,
w ith blood, w ith th e flo w e r o f th e w o r ld ’s m an h ood to m
and bleed in g.
A n d th e U n ife d S ta te s , e n te r in g th e w a r la te , sen d ­
in g m illio n s o f th e fin e s t y o u th o f th e n a tio n , r e a d y to
figh t and to d ie fo r a cau se.
T o d a y , th e w orld lo o k s b a ck , y e s . I t s till lo o k s back
w ith sorrow a t th o se T ou r te r r ib le y e a r s, i t lo o k s b ack
w ith th e re so lv e th a t th e y sh a ll n e v e r be rep ea ted .
B u t to d a y , th e w o r ld t a ls o lo o k s fo rw a rd . I t lo o k s
forw ard to th e p e a c e o f a U to p ia , th e p e a c e th a t m a n hag
ever so u g h t
T a u g h t b y th e y e a r s o f s tr u g g le , b y th e y e a r s o f
b lood sh ed , an d th e c e n tu r ie s o f h a tr ed , th e n a tio n s o f th e
w orld h a v e u n ite d th e m s e lv e s a g a in s t w a r.
T h e L ocarn o p a c t, r e c e n tly s ig n e d b y se v e n o f th e
g r e a te s t p o w er s o f th e w o r ld , b r in g s c iv iliz a tio n on e ste p
n e a r e r t h a t p ea ce.
-—
•
T o d a y w e 'lo o k b ack . W e looSrtnriüT u pon th a t v ile
th in g c a lle d w ar. W e lo o k back u p o n th e h e r o ic d eed s
o f A m e r ic a n y o u th s w h o g a v e th e ir all
W e lo o k back u p on th e m illio n s w h o fo u g h t, w ith e v e r th e
sh in in g lig h t o f a p e r p e tu a l p eaoe b e fo re th em .
B u t to d a y , w e a lso lo o k fo r w a r d to th e g r e a te s t e r a
o f th e p e a c e th e w o rld h a s § v er k n o w n . A n d it is in th e
fu tu r e thali r e sts ou r h o p e s. I n th e fu tu r e w ill com e our
d e sir e fo r p e a c e .
T o d a y is a d a y o f r e tr o sp e c tio n , o f th e ter r ib le h ou rs
th a t h a v e p a ssed , a n d th e w o n d e rfu l h o u rs y e t to com e.
T APOTBS XND THX Uf HERITANOE TAX
HP la a (ar-«« BrUieh Cslqny,
*
W ith th e e x e m p tio n o f w e a lth y e s ta te s fro m th e p a y ­
m en t o f th e in h e r ita n c e ta x in tw o o f th e s ta te s th is fu -
trfre o f ta x a tio n co m m a n d s sp e c ia l a tte n tio n j u f t n ow .
W ith se v e r a l o f th e fo r ty -e g h t 'units o f g o v e r n m e n t th u s
b id d in g a g a in s t e a c h o th e r fo r th e a c q u isitio n o f w ea lth ,
th e in h e r ita n c e ta x a s a fo rm o f ta x a tio n w ill soon b e a
th in g o f th e p a s t A n d w ith th e w e a lth y stim u la te d b y
th e h op e o f n o e s ta te ta x e s r u sh in g in to th e se h e a v e n s o f
ta x e v a sio n th e se c o m p e titiv e s ta te s w ill soon be w e ll p o p ­
u la ted .
T a x e s w ill c o n tin u e to in c r e a se , h o w ev e r , fo r
ed u ca tio n , g ood ro a d s an d o th e r e s s e n tia ls o f p ro g ress
and th e le ss fo r tu n a te fro m th e fin a n c ia l s ta n d p o in t w ill
h a v e to p a y them .
A m o n g th o se c la s s e s o f ta x p a y e r s w h o d o n o t p a y
in h erita u ce ta x e s sin c e th e y se ld o m a c c u m u la te su ffic ie n t
w ea lth , are farm ers, la b o rers a n d o th e r s o w n in g sm all
hom es. U p on th e se p e o p le , i t i s e v id e n t, w ill f a ll m o st
h e a v ily the p a y m en t o f th e e q u iv a le n t o f th e in h e r ita n c e
ta x es.
L
»
V ariou s m eth o d s h a v e been s u g g e s te d b y w h ic h thi*
ta x can 1« sa v e d to th e s ta te s . T h e m o st fe a s ib le prob ab ­
ly is one in w h ich th e fed er a l g o v e r n m e n t w o u ld coojMsr
a te w ith th e sta te s an d w ith su ch a p la n in v ie w , o fficers
o f th e A m erican F ed eral F a r m B u rea u a p p ea red b efore
th e H ou se W a y s an d M ean s co m m itte e o f ( ’on g r e s» la st
m o n th and u rg ed th a t th e fed er a l g o v e r n m e n t s h ould
h e lp p reserv e th is form ta x to th e sta te a b v le v y in g a fa d .
eral in h eritan ce ta x from w h ich co u ld be d ed u c te d th e
a m o u n t to w h ich th e s ta te w ou ld be entitled wlifift httE*
in g retu rn s to th e fed eral trea su ry .
U n d er t h is plan- it w o u ld be u rg ed , n o d ou b t, th a t
th e p resen t cr ed it o f tw e n ty - f iv e i>er c e n t au th o rized
w ith resp ect to s ta te ta x e s p a id sh o u ld be v e r y m a te r ia lly
in c re a se d . T h e fa n n e r s back u p th e ir claim o f p a y in g
m o re th an th eir sh are o f ta x e s u p o n th e b a sis o f a b ility ,
t o pay w ith in c o n tr o v e r ta b lc . figu res. T h e ab an d on m en t
o f in h e r ita n c e ta x e s s e r v e s to fu r th e r in crea se th is in -
© quality.
T h e in h e r ita n c e ta x is one m eth o d o f r e d istr ib u tin g
W ealth w h ic h o th e rw ise is d e stin e d to v a s t and in c re a sin g
a c c u m u la tio n » o f finan cial p o w er in th e h a n d s o f a few in-
d iv id u a b o r fa m ilie s . I t is one sa fe g u a r d a g a in s t th e
d e v e lo p m e n t o f m on ied a r is to c r a c y . It« p a y m en t is e x ­
a c te d o o th e b a sis o f a b ility to p a y an d it is em p lo y ed in
e d u c a tio n a n d g o v e r n m e n t. T h e p la n u n d ertak en o r som e
o th e r equally -effe c tiv e m ean s o f r e ta in in g th e in h e r ita n c e
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PORTLAND, Nov, 18— <D. P.>
MANY SHIVEf
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those who had beaked their fires with
ROYAL OR KING COAL
enjoyed a warm room in which to dress,
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