ASHLAND A SH LA N D D AILY, T ID IN G S Graf M o tto s of the World H otel homed qt* night Florida, bat no doubt i t zi wartn eongh for fleeing «cani Had. ■’ ♦ - 1 -7 Reformer: One Who takas bad thing and mghee it worea. Ch'rlosity: Something that Burglars who got some jewels In Tarrytown, M. Y-, didn't tarry. m en are belter able te U d e than A man who made |lf,O O Q ,000 ln W án Street gets his exercise Old Age: Noticing how «such running np columns of figures. quicker tomorrow com Se than it women. ¿ingle Insertion, par inch Y One insertion a wash —— T w o in s ertio n s a week ----- , Dally Insertion — ............... Ratos fo r Legal F irst insertion, pet 3 poltti Bach subsequent insertion, C ard Of Thunks Obituaries, por luto .1:— ... . W H A T OPN M HUM U I ADVBRTOHKG » - “A ll tutors events, where aa admission charge la. mat collection taken As Advertising.” ’• • Wo diaconat w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent, They arrested a famous swindler ln Chicago, but he hbs- Efficiency: Getting more mile­ age out of a dollar than It con­ n’t sold '«he,Judge any oil stock tain s. ■ ‘ « yet. News from Parts. Miniator Happiness: Being In love w ith yonr wifb and your job at the there has married 3 000 cocptes. And he is still at larga. same time. ' Conservative: One who ia op­ „ C a n a d ia n immigration’ may be This Is bad. How posed to every form of radical­ restricted. w ill Canada get the empty »pi­ ism except his own. ties back? *' • . ’ DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made la advsrtls- fag o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r contributions wi ll be la cask. a y rA - ‘ Hes Hdek says: “W hen men n’t reform th e ir ow n morals Gold Beach W ork begins Nature comae along ia old age on last unit of Roosevelt H igh­ sad does it automatically far T H IN K OF T H E H A R V E S T :— Whatsoever a maa soweth, that way in Coos and Carry 'counties. ’em.” shall he also reap. Galatians- « :7 . - r * L ' 1 IF*™ i mp WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN IN TEXAS ,, The extent io which Texas citixena have made a sorry jest out of their state government by*, electing a woman hs governor merely because their own laws prevented {heir reelecting her husband, a former governor brand­ ed as dishonest,. is being strikingly showD by recent |vents. • ,y ' ♦ Bnt the real «hame wag in the election, not in the Revelation that “ Jim ” is the real governor, not “ Ma.” If “ Ma” was to’ have been elected governor at all, why should .she not get the best possible advice and support jliat she could, even from her husband 1 There have Keen, plenty of male goyernors who were Enabled to get some sort of credit out o f their adminis- irationH by liStCtaihg to their Wives. No harm in a female governor consulting with her husband, that is if he is the 1 sort of a man to consult with. has gotten so îàr thataw oiua: e active candidate against “ Ma 'erguson at the next election. This woman assures her ublic that no |iusband will boss her administration, fc H a ah-axample of the effect of competition this is ot unlike « past, in cid en t i it a tinliiornin county, history/ 'or many years the efficient and unbeatable holder of a (A rty'bffleç, Was a one-armed mw». ' At last, despairing«’ f aefeatuig a man whose appeal included so many ef-' wtive arguments, his political opponents sought And ound another one-armed man to nominate. Was the «e-armed candidate elected! He was not. TAK1 TOO MANY CHAMOIS 3 Necessary as may be the artificial restraints of law, iin arrests for speeding, even more imperative is the warn' Sag that comes from ^ccident damage and deatli. Every -May there at» heard reports of tragedies that seem far j(Way. But entirely tpo frequently are now coming re- Horts that at» close to home with ns. Some one that we «now goes off a grdde, and lives are lost. Some one that .ere know speeds at a atreet crossing, and bones ¡are broken and heavy property damage inflicted, to the guil- Sty and the innocent alike. In the case of driving a car fast, we have forgotten *|Jiat it is not “ speed” that was called for in the in­ dention of a gasoline wagon. There are plenty of ad­ j u t a g e s to be secured from the use of the gasoline on- jgjne without permitting it to be a means of death or g» If we have to fill the streets with “ Stop” signs as a TDeans of stopping speeding where speeding hurts, it ¿jfcjust be done. For it takes something more than self atntrol tb prevent this taking of chances. APPomncxNT or sbrvicje A “ medical missionary” has won a'm ost notable sition in a South American country. A Methodist Epis- >al clergyman has been named the alcalde, or mayor, Callao, the seaport of Peru. This physician hapjiens l>e the superintendent of the foreign hospital at Lima. : was of course not elected mayor, but apikrinted, as is u habit in these Spanish American .countries. But tliat a foreigner and a nonconformist of any sort ould be named to such a jiogition is a credit to the worth scientific efficiency. The President of Peru knows lit thw buMipoHH <*U4uuiu^f up C zu II ao , ‘Hitt of llu*- worut irts in the world, must be done by a man who knows W. It docs not matter what his religion, «r his pto- 3Hoii or his nationality, just so Ju- cab do the 'job. Autocracies have long ago learned this lesstto. Berner qcies Will not be a success until elective officials are free Isrywhere to carry out this same principle, in making The Fade-Out asd road. W hile yet a »mall bog ho eat the ttedetotttm oh f)re read- lag ldto ah night. H a explained to h it parents «bat ba was in eeanh s i W W l w«g to say that ha had reoetved b o re af I t Was through the urging »1 D r. tonnH Wood, aclerg yw sn (n a neighboring town who had rb- gognised the boy's axcaptlonpl ( qualities, that aa arrangement was mads by which his fath er could sehd Daulql to Dartm outh Col- le g « W hen his father broke tha nows to tha boy, who had known hothlng or ton discussions which had boon going on concerning him, too jo y fu l u»dx grateful •motions o f the lad bathed him .In tears. And It was toe ssr, rlfieeg of his mother, more than any other one factor, which made a collage education pos- Bible for bar precocious bob . On his arriv al a t collage, with- onf tim e to dean himself up ^efore oral examinations, he ap- panrad before «ha faculty drench- ad w ith rain and covered w ith mud. The fugitive colors of his clothes, wotan, . dyed and made at horn# by bis beloved mother, had largely been transferred to U s person, so that he immediate- ly got 'the name smobg his classmates of “ Bibs Dan.” Not- withstanding toe mud and the shifting colors the Dartmouth professors found Daniel’s quick, strong brain underneath, and he was cordially ddmltted to the College* of which he was to become the moat famous graduate. Ia after years he proved his a lm a m a te r ’s Ml «pr tW hli az best tQ KB mi «; mi cO pu ye nc O LYM PIA , Wash., Nov. SO— (U . P .)— Public bearings are scheduled for tonight ln the House chamber, on two proposed constitutional amendments de­ signed to permit classification of property for taxation purposes. W s would provide a fla t ebaage from the presen« system, which subjects property to uniform tax- at ion, to one adm iUlag claaaifl- cation of dlfferept sorts o f prop­ erty# The other would provide for classification of forest lands only. o Is t b f t ar- Eugene — New Lane County rords which I market roads . are to receive clearest• to 11«0,000, for 192«. ¿e | n ( H( ne h CB ln, w th, ™" wn H friend when be brought U s aehet- arly knowledge of constitutional law to his argument of the D art­ mouth case and progressed etap by step With sack convincing logic that to t report o f that case la the United States Supreme Court De­ cisions remains a beacon lig h t to students at th e ’ bar. (Copyright, 1911, by M ary-G reer Conklin. (Syndicate) Great B rit­ ain rights reserved. Reproduo» tien forbidden.) V fe L L ,$ o m i. AHPQOOPUCK. B esa a f t í A S * 6 •7& X N 0 W '*o THOUGHTS ON LANG UAGE By B E R T R. G R EE R By W illiam s OUT OUR WAY C A ÍH P M R U M O W lA ? D O m o u îj a m o M E M u P S tM ' ^ O O MA j i J Ü S T Æ « V W ô O ^ rt c A b h y ftA -fs ä r e i f e t , m íx f . P iamo tóssi O oc T o p ^ ¡ j a — Y— 1 l l iä uoo / a T w S C L G S t i HOWÖ n ' A 0 O U 1 amo V tuem RE too $ r= A 74» PROMOTION por bomb industry liepresentative Smith <»f Idaho, national authority on >m conditions, rofwrta to President Coolidge that m of Northwest are finding their coiylitioiiM greatly >ved by reasonable tariff protection. Sagar develop- of the West is alfnost wholly dependent on the i and fbf dheep busiiw»» MT utointiunqd largely > tariff sopport. Our tariff should not shut out Ilion — it Should «imply equalise the price i producers have an equal chance with BY M A R Y G R EE R C O N R U g AbtgaH Eastman was toe second w ife of fibeaessr W etoter, fath er of Denial Wepater; and Denial was th e younasst son sad. ninth child of a fam ily of tan. He was a mother's boy and the pat of the e n tire fam ily. His mother’s mind moulded the sensitive mind and h e a rt of. her child and aave character to the future men­ tal and moral qualities of the man. He learned to read a t hie mother’s and sister»« knees w ith th e Bible for hie text-book, go early had he bean taught bis letters that ha could not remem­ ber the tim e when he could not spell. H M health whan a child was far from good, and he was therefore g iv en th e easiest of th e fa rm work Ito do. As he showed tastes and mental traits that stood out in marked contrast w ith those of his brothers and sisters, he was accorded every opportun­ ity to study. W h ile tending logs in hht fath er’s saw m ill it was his custom to take a book along, set the log, hoist the gates, and while the saw passed slowly th ro u g h the tree-trunk, consum- psp and mystlpj tha j I thp m « t besmttful » over utt«red hr' M i -1 h i a / aJf of them »rand simplicity of word» and • of expression. T*O»e ! iia