of the police powers of communities arc all a part of th | state's business and not of the nation t The nation has always recognised this. Bren such aggressive explorers of new powers for the nation as President Roosevelt have never supposed that the United StateB could compel the ooal owners or the coal minors to do anything, or that the United States could “ takg over” the mines. Senator Borah haa rolled up his sleeves. Now soo wliat he is going to (io. ( ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS printing 1 w h o * ha * a r - O i l * yggsels on this ll»e occs»- i, — Prqtoahly r « b <a the west., Rain nsa « o w 'ln the eqpt Portion. Mod erete Wpeterly wipde en the coaat. > - There’s Nothing Like Trying Now ■i • ’ t. h|» lift» to give b the nobility of womanhood— grandhdghtsr o f W sahlufton, **»• mtatrft» of writanne that the •Usplhg uadis- nfton Carngtety Fnlnimity o f'th e [or shortly after 18 lalon of the Unit- 1« Court, r®vert_ nUyj nnd though * tO .* ild have demand- U ”?,'? lonaJly earry tobacco 90 ^helr westbpagp trjp jrom the Phlhp- pine», It 1» an unusual tt»m tar app«»r on the oulgotng manifests. The steamer Btiano» A ir « ot y , , Jobason Lin« entered on the u.»nl shipment of ]ron aBd steel sad other Itenpi from gcandanaviaa ports. A» unusual Item, however, of sblf- ment 0- VMBel WM 10,000 w wood pulp, weighing ie 7 l OrM <hlg. ment o f Wood pulp to be import* ed ,B|p PortlBBd although shlp- month have come Into Aetorla frog» BrttJgk Colombia. During the poet * •* months shipments ef wood F O R M 1O1WVJ, Ik«, t — (U. P .)— The strike of more b a n luv Twrest Grove high school students ended tod«/ after the ten sol tonrd had b Wn forced to eomprowise. . Thirty five etu- dents were suspended after they attended the (pdapeadesos-Rpr- ert O w e football game, a thing they were forbidden to do bs- cause «hey ware low in their grade«. The students returned to their studies this morning when the school board agreed to “target the matter.'* , ea rth w here 1U PU” * * T# m *d# f * °“ P oH * . o f the D n lto d lB#d to A ttw ltte COM‘ P®rU . of the 1/nlted k DllVCO | D l l ' WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "AH i future «rents, where hn admission charge la made er 1 ctl<m taken Is Advertising.** ' Mo discount wlU be allow ed Religions or Bensvelsgt Orders. DONATIONS Me donations ta Charities or otherwise will he made in ndvertls- jr joh printing — n r contributions will be in cash. — ■- LOVE MASTER8 FEAR:— There is no fear in love; bnt per- Sct Jove castJeth ont feel*.'1 John 4:1«. PRAYER:—O Ood. Thou art Love; May Thy Spirit live in us, ind then we J^aU dally walk in confidence. SIX THOUSAND MILES 0 7 ROAD .. • • ■ - • - * , Life is not just one blanked thing after another. Kuril of life may seem to be just repetition o f th e^ R itle wothijig-of the same sense or the same meeting of the fcame irritations, flay after day. But wo really do get something as a result of individual and social effort. _ For instance, you who can look back over say 15 o r 20 years. Remember how, at that time, talk of good yoads was just a despairing dream of certain idealists T , And now, look at the report, just made, that in the |niddle westerti states 6,000 miles of hard surfaced roads, pemi-permanent/bave been constructed at a cost of $150,* 000,000. All this out of the hici<fental costs of operating «rutomobiles. Very little of it has come out of direct taxa- Outbursts of Everett True Drechtdyk'Of the Holland Amer ica Line ‘emonnUng to 2S.678 boxes end the other on tbs AU bionstsr amounting to <«,3« I boxes. Tbs principal item of cargo on the Alblonstdr was apples, sl- thongh the Drechtdyk had 1351 cases of canned goods, 1152 bones and bags of prunes. 834 barrels of flsnr and >081 cases of fresh eggs in addltloa to tbe apples carried. Think Of whgt-this 6,000 miles of bard surfaced roads hr hrf local comfort,” Think of what it means in lic it - Ity for reaching local markets, in increasing rural lifippi- tiess. And. think what it means in the oonpecting up of easy eouuHttdieatioh between the Atlantic And the Pacific trha Mf th^ states ftetweito? ‘ ' r r And all tlii/ money spent virtually without feeling it — a definite accomplishment with money that other wise «poulcL ha Ve been sunk in merely temporary values. ~ Existence of hard roads has increased our appetite for public expenses. To he sure. And these are the sort of appetites‘that we should have. •• - XPal^M ss, V I D I l i p n pm iO m T nX S lV BORAH TO ATTEND TO THIS Political observers will watch with special interest the clash of ideas oj»cratipg in;the brain of Senator BorAh. The Senator, who while officially only one of two reprev sentattves of the utate of Idaho in the Upper Hons« nnfl the chairman of its foreign relations committee, carried the burden <tf being the ru<lie«I leader of ( uugrem*. Ki-n- atoriXorris of Nebraska, for instaude^ is rauoh more radi cal, blit ihen Norris does nothing bnt talk. Borah can get busy. Just now he is busy idanning to deal with the coal ditnation, whiali certainly is in bad need of dealing for the dealers woa. J . J 1 * Bo Mr. Borah will draft a way by which the United States Government can take over tke coal mines, if the ''Vernacce differ from husbands, mine owners and mine woskors not proceed to fnncfioq ftisbands go out and get lit, but tairdeces are lit and go oht. promptly. / r The fun will be when Borah trieu to find a lawful way for the United State« to ‘‘tak# over the mines.” For Borah happens te be a sticker for law, as well 'Whiskers 17 feet long. as for justice and for radical.ideas. For instance, he be- ‘ • . ------ lieves very much in the Senate, bqt he has refused to co- ***■•■« » sdsntiflcsiiy operate in the proposal to impose the Senate’s wtwlies oh <®*Jd ** x L _ ___««__ t __________________________ 1... ,f the **bjr couW read tbe b<><»« same us you. Now Congressman Davey, a Democrat, steps Into the breech. His bin unquestionably le s gen uine economy measure. Tbe gov ernment’s executive personnel ought to be cut down. If the ad ministration Is as nervy as Davey tbe bill win get its support (if so, it win be odd to see a Republican administration backing a Demo cratic congressman's bill) but it will be hard fought, too. It’s noteworthy that the first broadside «gainst It comes from one of Davey's fellow Democrats, Congressman Blask of New York. & ^ G A M U T S , y , R p F - Ö P R N O fe u i/N ' s u r i A N r c r r i iN ^ . THANK V O V . /I fP C S S . Great Mothers Aboard the Stammer Raknye Maru of the T. K. K. line wan a shipment of Aladdin Houses des tined to Bombay, India. This will be trans-shipped to Hongkong for final delivery ip Bombay. There ANNE HILL CARPENTER WASHINGTON.— .Congreesmani have been several shipments of * Mother of Oeoerat Robert Le Davey of Ohio Is mild of manner,Í ready-made house« during the but he has nerve. year, and 1924 particularly show BY MARY GREER CONKLIN Otherwise he never would have On the moral and spiritual side ed large shipments, dne to tho A pound ¿of worry sevef dared to announce bis authorship o t hks patnre, Generai Lee’s moth heavy purchases by Japan on tbe cbaug«4 an ounce of tact. of a bill to suspend all civil ser sr, Anne Hill Oarpenter, fvnrish account of the earthquake. These vio« rules for separate ** “ • r fttU ’ h are o f WOrt* y ’ Almost pay trouble can be »xal eni- «hsracteristics 1« balancing the ’ eliminated through the sweat ion dol- P°w«rs of her son who was « glands. to play so eonspleuous a part . ... in he most erltical epoch of t The desire for money is al sited ne American history, though he < ways mors overwhelming than , undoubtedly received hie mill- c the desire to work for it. oresldent U r y ««nine and hie fiery 1 seal from bis dashing and heroic t Go to court with It, and you *“ , ” father **Hght-horse Harry” Lee c win make two troubles grow exercised whQ u tbe of U e 0 where .but one grew before. Revolution and who in that im- _ mortal sentence, «o often quoted, “ The practice of law is largely Summed up the career of Wash- 4 evasion of the law, so that a well that lngton: “First la war, first in " great lawyer must be a great servants, yéace> Md firat |B the hearts of evader. iletration htB conntryaseh.” Btlll, the R obert Laie's mother knew of ‘ Opportunity’s best TViAMKS FRAMKtE.!1 I to take ,h«f his chplfip Of a military car- , are so faint that you he Inter- M r had hMP made for him by I bold the band back ot 1 W A S c o M P te m u f ;h would pis inherllancs Of bipod, tkat the , to bear them. p u f . M O URE-IW* * if It did pptrlt which had flamed forth with (» L M PtLLEB IH . ■e heads, saeh CrpmopdoUs expression in bis ’ Hes Heck says: “I never ylt -ff4‘ S H O P *1U a T . stand In father eeaM not dto obt without I sap s good weather prophet nn- C h e w s i h * samel «Aether generation b f, utterance, ! * • he had a reasonable amount 'K in d a s m b .. / tless has She was therefore in sympathy 0’ rheumatism.** ilstration With his dectslea to enter West < OM C H u c r iï y Yqt how iRoint, where his very presence lltlatlve? w«(i • reproof to vlee; tor General question- Lee oould hat» ««weeded, equally . accused well in the ministry. He lllustrat- lean-out, •« <”• Christian virtues in the, . a hench- military academy, lu the eamp. I en the battle M A M Freei- / dent o f Washington - Lee <Jntve«> ( Sttr. Instead « t i p the pu lpit.; D ur- , ^ASHINflTONg C À Ù f l p I C E T r S f n L A “ M 6 B B n l b l l f t t s M v e h ? been quite heavy during the past month and with tbe eblpment en 'the Drechtdyk has amounted to |S 4 2 cases during October and NEED TO WORK, BUT. DIFFERENTLY Are we too ridi.f The idea is suggested by tho report of the secretary of the United States department of ag riculture, who in this annual statement of employment conditions, reviews the over-capitalix&l and’ over-manned condition of American industry, v r * Mr. Davis points out that the shoe factories for In stance, turn out many more shoes, or at least edn, than the^peopto of the United States can possibly wear. . So the flour mills produce more flour.- The coal, mines ppp* dace more coal, by far. And conditions of foreign trade do not take up anything like the slack. ' And we. know that, equally, the farms of the United States, ever since the war, produce more raw m ateriel than the country needs. What seems to be required is a readjustment of the industrial situation |hgt will permit ttye men and wo men of the United States with the same effort tliat they are employing now, to do more for themselves. As it is, we are a too rich nation, and do not know how to Hj>erid our energies. With the manpower at our disposal, otpr machinery, and our resources, we produce more than we can take up. The condition inay not last long, but for the time at least, it is etubarrasiug to capital and labor alike1. The cure is not for us to work less, but to work dif ferently. » * . 1 , • , __x au<nl#r ln4r< |n the M t Trout fishing In the streams h> drear T,€e ®f th® °®B e r - Steamship of Oregon ended last night at * • “ 7 > ^ Qi ~ Tr J wreer coreoretton ;* - L . T X to the W est a . Coast « » , of one hour«-after «unset and the red. Reprodne- monU * BWpWent of «47 Rogue among others, will re main closed for fish under li, . bundles of wood-pipe destined Inches until Apfil 1C of next «vfWTWh Calls, Pern. This Is one of the year. It la stllll poeeible to take many forma In which Oregon lum- steelheads over 1C lnebee in her Is shipped b foreign conn- length as a ruling by the at torney-general Is to the effect that a steelhead is a trout until it Is 16 inches long, after which time ‘ is becomes a sal mon. Steelhead fishing with a fly is MEXICO CITY. Dec. 1— (V. co am Der or aenuties saturaxy good naw, many anglers having approved, the messore giving had soma exceptionally good lack Numerous * limit Premier* Mussolini increased last - ‘weak? catches were reported and tho PORTLAND, Ore. Dee. 3. — powers. Under the new bill the fish were reported to be as premier becomes responsible, auli According to the figures compil good or better fighter« than the to the King, instead of the King ed by the Traffic Department of earlier runs. . .<■ i f B w I H end parliament. / the Port of Portland, Oregon, ex ports of apples during the first three weeks of November amount ed to S3 >>41« boxee. During the pest week two shipments of apples Irst lnsertlpn, per 3 point Una »...... — ich sabMgueSt insertion, « paint line * FISHING IN X RIVER GLOBED of the World Wart PotuL whs« hi» father was la Georgia searehlus for health, bis brother Carts» 4« Harvard and his brother Sydney Smith In tbe aavy. the young Robert, was toft as the nurse » d mainstay o t.h p ipvsUd mother, ter his older sis ter was en luvalld also— respon sibilities carried by him se lf they were n s hurdee bemuse ks loved Ms mother with extreme devo-, tg>n, aud she received his homage qmt service With such tender gratitude tjiat te rtrve hfcr was bis greatrtt Joy On being graduated from West Point he was At one« appointed sdeend lieotepaM of engineer» and hastened home to While capital and labor «ver His mother, wkb was Ssry.lll, and re about 50-50 In winning who bad only time to stalls kpon rthee, the public never, wins her sou before she left him for the final sleep. About this time r N O fc UJH a TT t By Williams ( O í B o ss V A S S 4 o m o : h o in m I û o r r / » M .O a fA T ¿W if e /T kim H N R E uK tS «S6 , OUIDÍURE n HIB1 ome J pack 4 per MOCrrxCHEW O 6 .Í « ame mmot e s L o o r e t CHBMce. weeKÍVrREREj H m U k , SHCTPTA Alen ance r W ; - Í- **’ ' ’Í*” Mt •' <. *» ' fa rr/n tí > rt*" . GRCAT MAI l P cx M j H HOkO u P .V