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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS • - ; — b - » ? : ; r ~ w«k the « 1 *7 N utter. . Bo lira hat yon * can go the door without Wondering is a hill ooUectar. « - PA P ER « Bpetofftce • * Second Class M a ll M * « « Price, Delivered 1 b City ? By M a ll nnd R ural Routes T A D V E R T IS IN G ¿Ingle insertion, per inch I t wosld be a ll right for a mother to w ait up to r her daugh ter to come la is she could sleep In the daytime. T>e most ooatly -things old man buys ara playthings. Necessity knows no laws, which Is likewise true of many Nothing pukslea' a bald-he lawyers. . • _ man more than bow fast whiskers can grow' Today’s beanty hint. Take ¡1 bath and help mother gat break Love to awful stuff. I t ’s a fast. which breaks out unexpect« then keeps two people -J The man or woman who agree* gathering fuel for It. with overyth|ng «yon say w ill bear watching. And, if love to a flame, then Jealousy to the fire departm ent Man’s chief blunder to in mak ing ao many laws against hl* Men are terrible people. B«pc- own interests. ctally married men. Coats' k' One ineertion a week Two Insertions a week D aily Insertion ............ par I point It insertion. married man more to live. B a t The science of love is a mere mayybe it to worth more. " A il future events, where an admission charge to made or a m atter of w riting love letters collection taken to Adverttotofc.” No-djacount w ill be allowed Religion» or Benevolent Orders. that w ill not be incriminating W illa m ette Pài Crown In a Meach-of-promlse suit. DONATIONS Co., w ill start logging In C lat No donations to charities or otherwise w|U be made to advertis Hea Heck says: "One reason sop county, to salvage spruce ing or Jeb printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. why many man ta il Is because damaged by fire. J U ttia ................... *»>**•»♦» Bdltor Bnstnaaa Manager .......... C ity Bdltor ■ • MgtAT TONÄTITVTE8 ADVERTISING, NOVEM BER »8, ! PEACE W IT H A L L M E N :-—Follow peace w ith all men, and iollness,, without which no man shall see the Lord. Hebrews 12:14. they spread themselves out thin over too much ground P R A Y E R :— We would, O Lord,, by Thy grace, exercise our- elves to live as far as possible In peace w ith a ll men. By M A R T G R B B R C ÖNKLIN W bea w w ««Toda W, ing over the nation, Phillips wa« bon» on B« in Boston. th« youngest family, was surround ed by a ll th a t abundant w ealth, a home ot esitim i, and social poel- tion could- afford. B ut thia homo was alao ene of wise discipline. Sally W alley was a devout Christ ian wpman who loved her Bible, and I t was from her th a t tbs young Wenden received bto earl iest religious impressions. She^ inculcated to him simplicity and earnest sincerity, encouraging lb him a disposition to stand b y th d righ t which he afterw ard develop ed w ith each tremendous fores. However, there woe' nothing in th e college Ufa of young Wen dell to suggest the future reform er and defender ot the slave — • nothing to suggeet bto being radi cal either in political or social life. ladeed, he early had so little interest in reform that he helped to defeat the firs t propost- tioa to establish a temperance society at Harvard Collage— - not much of a prophesy of the The Old Farm A ln i What THE CRIME ATTITUDE OF CANADA We are hearing mftch of crime and the beat mean» »f frft’faiHng it .these days. Crime cimmissionfl are be- ip g organizedfor the purpose of studying criminal cause» and criminal procedure.*'The whole condition of society ¿hat contributes to-crime is being analysed until we are natening to an' avalanche of theoretical cause aiid effect that so farigaa-inched nowhere. , V WejoFthe Upited State» do notAave to. go vety far iti ordtfr to*And tile proper* attitudfe’ toward.cririic pnd f i e proper procejtfure for criminal«. 4 .We have only to R a d the ôânadiâà râford to hade in front of us how |tao government has reduced lawlessness to the minimum. ? One of the important contributing factors to Canada’s Successful handling of crime îtf thé attitude Canada has, fioth private^ officially* towAFd crime. - To illustrate : A feritifch Columbia vbandU was being vutenced* to te n years in prison and l o receive twenty EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A cartoon being shown extensively brings back mem- pries of other years. If we will but recall Christmas »hop ping conditions of paat year» wc will realize that.we haya hot a short time in which to shop with comfort and cofi- wenience and. leisure before the «scurry of Jkenzied buying commences. ( One of the home burdens of Christmas we have heard »»pressed for yean is this matter of shopping, and one Bf the dreads that we have known of for years is the jam «nd rush of the shopping stampede in the stores when fclerks are put to their maximum to endure the terrific pervous and physical strain caused by last minnft shoy; j»ers. * But the. shopper and the clerk can ,bc relieved of ¿heir Christina* worries by the shopper getting in hla Jgbrk early in the season. He will find everything in his advantage if he does. Thus, we atari early this year with the time-worn slogan: Do your Christmas shopping eiM^rt B^t we may be expected to repeat this in the hope that «ptneone, somewhere, will heed the call. If but one per- ftei resfxn^ls to the advice, it is worth while! 0LRAN JOURNALISM Amerjoan journalism shows a constantly increasing (jeucy to cast off sensationalism and morbidness in or o f higher ideals and clean m orals. William McAndrew», superintendent of schools in icago, under the caption, “ Can Morality Be Taught w t t y ) .” nygud, that, “ Wheu we see the opjMmitg o f rality directly taught by nasty dramas, salacious litslte o, disorderly moving pictures, daily details of cridte ‘ lawlessness, • • • • there come« to every man opd Han in thia education business the dreadful realization I rice is teachable. ” If the world's moral progress is to keep up with its along lines of material advancement, a «le<-id«d Id - wide chabge of front must lx? obtained a | ft IgHmatietie efforts. OWtaW Bromley told ta« "Gobble?’« W a ro in « ” 71th eetulderab)« taalta«. There V«» taathsr erne th is to given Just Ckateh and are gaebte. it pr»Sch a before the beHday«. Ghrtotmaa needle work had took bold of the ybsag W eadeT» bams brought and ttoe kept fonectoboa <U>4 fafata him fOel bto finger» boey during the soatol responsibility to God and the hour. Mra. A. A , Madden, presi world. A few days later, seated de«» ot the clean, eoadaeted the hy hM office window to (tottot lesson whtoh ta a regularly Street the M U »« Bebtou lawyer planned eousae In Bible study. caught eight of a m o h ^ t men to It bad been planned to go broadcloth and women to atlkf, to Medford to spend the day reared in lu xury ao ha had been, w ith the farm er teaeher of the dragging a ma» d irty and Weed elasa, Mrs. A. I. Mown,' but her ing through the streets. He Ulases eecgatoaed a change la Quickly Joined the erewd and in arrangements. - quired "W ho to that man?” A' benntiful flowering plant " W a ila m Lloyd earrtoon,” repli wee sent by the class ta Mrs. ed home one a t bto elbowr Hto Dews. h eart filled w ith todlgnatioa Tw eaty two members of tbs at sue» lawfeeeaees. Hto class wefo present to s a fe r the fo r personal llb e g y which heegttaltty Of the hostess and was a part of his Inheritance des the sppettotog lanebeen, at tables cending from many aoMe ances tor». eriad out against such a brutal sight. W endell Pbinipu bad gone to hto offtoo that day a dilettante of culture, a lawyer w itb o tt clients, a cultivated gen tlem an w ithout » purpose. That MIX. Carl Ooetehe was hostess sight had accomplished what oeut- at a vary attractive three course fortabie living could not accom duck dinner Wednesday at tyro plish— he was bora again and o’clock. Cavers Were told for from that tim e became an ardent six guests a t p rettily appointed reform er e f ren ew » ..... ‘...... table’ with psusiee and ferns (Copyright, 1SÀ», by M ary Greet used. H floral deeoration. Tb« Conklin, (Syndikate) Great B rit- friendly ehat ovar dainty needle Troop Waaiyatu of the Camp Pire Girls met one hundred per cent strong at the-hom e of Mar garet Irw to ,' one Of the twelve members, on Thursday evening last. Tha glrto (Deceased pinna for Thanksgiving, while enjoying the soetol hour. Light refreshments were served.. Miss Mull Carter to guardian o f-T ro o p Wastyata. »Mrs. M. -L- Radsow of Skid more street was hoatocc at a most delightful dinner sad eve ning, Friday. Covers were laid far twelve guests, and the flowers used in (Continus«; On Page Three) Those enjoying Mrs. Goetcbe’a- hospitality Ware: Mrs. Lloyd Cul ver e f Phpeata,. Mrs. Chalmers Strange a t Medford, M r a E lIn a - beth Goodman, M>s. C. C. Çrow- BM Mrs. M urk T ru e and Mçs- d a b s Meetog Today— The A rt Chib meets this eve ning a t MR C W 8 Club a w a e a t 8:09 p. m., With Mts. Fred Cashing and Mrs. L. C. Puna «today, feoteagfltor «g— Ashland a» boatedaea. Study Club. Mrs. W . M . Poley, Tha Ashland Study Chib wttl meet at the home o f Mrs. W . hL Boley today'also w ith Mrs. Uoul* VAvSfiil C f Monday,’ November aa-^-Art G lut e . . . Evening. Civic Club house. M r».,L. C. Dunn and Mra. Fred Cushing, hostesses. Tnbeday, November 8 d Social Circle. Meets at home of Mrs, R. L. Burdlc. Entertain ment committee; Mrs. Blaine Davis, Mrs. Roy Gesrhsr}' Mra. Gal* braith and Mrs. R. L. Burdlc. Tnerftay, Nombber S4— Delphi»« Chapter meeting, 2:00 p. m. Civic Club house. Tuesday, November »4— W . C. T. U. meet». Tues«ay, November » • — Alpha Club, Masonic H all. # Hesteaaes Mra. L. S. Brown *and Mrs. F A W . B. Blake. By William« OUT OUR WAY Dodge presenting the book In view and Mrs. J. M. McCdy hav ing the selected topic. "Current Event»” to a part of nearly every program. The Musto Study Club w ill not meet n atil the evening of N o vember 20. T h eir musical pro gram prepared for a meeting of the* Civic Club w ill be given December the first. /' z U you bad to do the hooae- work,can you imagine a gift more W . B. A. Of the Maeabee»— welcome than «no that would do . Mra. Caroline O’Brien, alato your hardest w ork f o r yool deputy e f Oregon visited M ar garet Review No. 22, W . B. A. e f thè Macabeee, Wednesday e w atog. ’ • The regular business session wis .beld a fter wbleh the ladies sud iavltod friend« played five hundred until a late hour, When delicious refreshments were serv ed by the committee la charge. High score was bald by Mra. Robert Shew sad Mr. JagiM eraey, while Mrs. M ille r and r. Wm . 8am» > received the connotation prises. -• Mrs.- Cedric Myer and Mra. fed High were A t the bead o f the ^eommlttee wbleh helped to make this such a successful affair. Another card party is planned for Decegtber K . The W . B. A . of the Macabee» meets the first sad Jhlrd Wed nesday» of each month. S S A r A S l F IR G odh S A K E S M hM ! Ä T A MdOwrr 0 0 1 to«/ VMfc’O A W BE M A S S IC U R O • O o R FO R T R ommi u ’ A M W FROM im FR om T Cf US 3 U S IM tM WEBE TACXTED 1M0IMSL M T GOSH* \ IT'S A GOOO ' THaaCr WE'Cffc O mv / PRACflSDU AM' A im ’ o u r v J ts T M a V ! ÔOSH! IRAkflM' pone w t o ii O ut ** imoimumsvt F W Î TfofaZ US 'SFOSfeO , \ L lK R 1V a \S ! / Mrs. H . B. Pemberton wa» hosteaa, at the Parsonage, enter- totolng tke Ladle« Aid e f the feethedtot church, e f Wbleh there were aeventy f ife member», pre«- < S ri boeteu F rx ak Tjarbrough Theraday a» Ä . f i le i ehletaa d la a w at oAloek Thttredsy with H ttteìc r ot Faina «dea«« I n . ' B rm et Btok» sa eompli wa’ elèi hour wedaéeday «ftornoe«. - w llb Mre Amhroee vie® preaidepl w m j h ohavge. ’ mt ». ketoèy t u : .jfcvóttoaal» <■ fa' vhièb thg leau3tn< theoght brougbt o»» w»e in2 t ■* ,n ,th in eaaaeettoa w lth «ha theme. "H e Hldoth My Botti la I l e Cl»R , et thè Rock,” Wlth «U preeoat ’ » tafatag votoee l * thè ehor«s. w m ,, Mra. Ralph Bllltag» pre»»nted tolta a ppanam la keepiag wttb fae 1: 9» faenght »1 TM akaglvtag . and M ra wkeee oam bsn werp sraet »1««« ank fag aad whtab rasata»» appresa- aeal- Uve SPStasee- K la opeatag M ra Va» Tpeeeg vefy agd Mra fe. Q. Ssùtb «ave • » eètèl iastraoMatol »»et- W « F- « he«- WBIker read a eompreheneive it is aaid, but a man who like» m y a vegétarian« W» work followed the delightful din M r .- n ih w t ie e pered this prilline to criiuinalf): ‘TI «jùa here repressa t- g Canadian jpstiee, and I tilitik Canadian justce has a 58 sage to criminals ih Canada and to those who come re from foreign countries, and i t is this: The people Capad«. ate determined that Canada will not becorno happy hftnting 'ground for criminals; and when the ople of Canada make up their minds they are apt to through with’ what they propose. They have proven is on fields much more important- than in the hunting iwn of cowardly bandits and would-be murderers.” stasa W ' ««»k pape*- • » fae htotdry <M Thank^ gtving. ' Mra. N ntter read Electricity w ill save your wife hours o f negdleee drudgery every week. Ask ri>ur electric deader to day about an electric range—that cooks all but automatically, w ith no lugging df coal, kindling or ashaa, and for ao more than tha usual ooat for ftieL Or, if waah-day to her moat trying task, ask for a demonstra tion of an electric washing m a- ch fo e'w ifh its power w ringer. Electric ironers, vacuum sweep er», gnd electric dewing machines are play to worit w ith —and they soon earn back What you pay for them . T h in k w hat these electric con veniences w ould mean to you if y g g h«d to tamp Hougel Plan to make thia Christmas one to ba remembered. V isit your dealer's