"TIDINGS ■ D EH DAILY w ma ÎÏ AY " r » •re la High .School, or wlU ha jMxt MayQler. ’TU only » te« •hart raffs»**« hara them, «bile « • have the balance ot o»r lite to do the things for*oureelves- e -, pert*. B a, t h f f lÍN M M IH U forming all the Ideals by which his future life «<11 he guided; (2) that the child who* realises “mother Is on the Job,” U bonnd te put forth mere consistent ef­ fort* than the one «ho knows mother U not living bis school days with him.’ The teachers' constant complaint Is this: "The mother we ought to nee for the child’s good does .Siot corns' to the i parent « teacher meetings There yonihave’ it in a nut-shell; listlessly. • Months Months I íoar L2._ 'O L S V barillas a i otherwise Will ho msdo in advartls- asr contributions wW be In cash.. WHAT CON$PTUTBS AHTMMXS1NG ‘All future events, where an admission charge is made or a tlon taken is A dvertising.’’ to giscouat wIU be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders JANUARY 7, tone FAITH AND RIGHTEOUSNESS — “And Abram believed In Lord; and He'counted it to him for righteousness.’’ Gen. I I . 8. PRAYER — Our Father God, so may ws also believe in i for the Just shall Mve by faith. FORD TRIAL MERE MALICE •j A fter some 13 years, “ B lackie” Ford is put on trM at M arysville, California, fo r h is part h r the «Wheatland, California riots. He has already served one term in prison for his part in that outbreak of hrtgian passion. P utting him to trial again looks like a «persistence o f human malice that w ill he reseated bv;a large share o f the public. And it ought to be re- ?| Much wind was spilled at the time, and in the AND yettr« since, over the question o f the punishment of F^rd and- some Of his fellow agitators, when in 1913 in} the hop fields the district attorney o f the county AAman 'who lived In Alabama’ w is te¡néd.J1<^MMi|da w «w made, from all over the i Went hunting and cot careless wM-ld, to use political pressure to bear to get Ford ( With.the cud, so no« he doesn’t live anywhere. add the man who wab convicted with him, Suhr,, out ofUirison. Much abuse wgft heaped on Governor John-’ D Toledo (Q.) autolst ran into a stM of California, .because he would not interfere to new building going up. Guese he Pteftdon the to * hook its course. Ford '«fts shf1 ft wafc going up on the w tt sentenced t ^ lift jjapriqM m Itit, and he is out o f « left-hand side. cigjod v today nét l e t t t t e of Anything peculiar in h is ■ , French explorer has found catíb, but because of the routine operation of t|ie pag^.. world sam e bread 3488 years oW. Hope °l<5 Bystem. I f anyone "hag any quarrel ¿with Ford Ta t he doesn’t sell It to a restaurant. fiw d om , that ', quarrel should be made against the j s t * e parole law and not against Ford in particular. There should be a fortune in JJ But now the son o f the man who Was killed in dyeing ¿hrfstmas neckties another ISto in a riot in which Ford took part, is acting as 8 color. pm secutor of Ford on a renewed murder charge. The * public w ill feel, rightly, that the charge is being Nothing makes us madder than seeing a coal man frowning dur- p q * sed out of malice because the life sentence against i Ihg the winter months, Fdtd has been ameliorated by his being released on 1 privation- Only a few more shopping ~ T h e situation is from a point of view of public months before bathing girls will ju stice, quite indecent. Here is a man who has never ¡ be back on the magasine covers. been a refugee from justice; who did not premeditate , cold blooded murder, for gain or for revenge; whose Eugene —> Starrett and Hovey Crjine, if it Was a crime, was a cooperative one, that Hex Heck says: “Marriage, as aell 800,000,000 feet Sluslaw is J he was, at the worst, a member of a mob which in b I hev found it, Is list the end Umber to Stout Lumber Co. of tue heat o f social and political passion committed 1 o* living and the beglnnin* o’ ex­ North Bend, 'for about 11,000,- 800. bA nicide; who was put on trial and convicted of the istence.” 1 doath o f one of the victim s of the riot; w4io served tWelye years o f a life sentence actually in prison and than was released on parole; who is now brought, after 12 years, to the bar of justice on auother m u r "dar charge, arising ou t of the same incident. NOW WA f X T fOM.DCWT . I t is a travesty on that im)>er8onal sort of jus­ d o n a ir r « V -T hA A K fM B LAPPI • ' tice w hich we presume to be, and which we ought BOM ! O O , I TVM m K KlS PA’S ÖOMUA to; have more frequent SwOW f H »S A I 0 B R i G H im ’ h i S U P B t I f a murderer runs awav and hides for ten v ests, f P A G o W lUOl I a4d is found, he should then be brought to trial. Or 'HEN ’E MISSE«. FOVLER i M U S in t o d e a t h if J the fa c ts about the murder do not came to light H IS SUMDAW! I MALUSA * LOOtflkl FÊR A fog “20 years, then the accused should be brought to 1KERC N o w h a i " n t i n o s 1 1 H « T ? trjal. B ut when th e 'fa c ts are all mattere of public .ESE HOCES tu rf t V l b o i^A * KIN SE E T H / note, and when the accused is on hand at all times \N t GO / fog trial, to have that trial held back as a possibility w * "THRU. fqr tw elve years and then be used as a club to pun­ ish the accused for the act of the state in freeing him on parole from imprisonment for another coinci- dcptal crime, is a painful picture for citizens who I OUT OUR WAY -Ito io ff p r iW 'v n £ IV o ’ i I * r I p i u r A W t v lI« i n « l k »’ l I f v * I i H »4» < I I I ' 1 I gA action. » [Y CHARLES P. STEWART U ooadaotteft the serrtoea, «1th the music beigg furnished by Ward Baker, nationally known violinist. * OB Friday night g delegation ot Medford Baptists «1U he »res­ eat at the meeting, at «hlcb Dr. W. If. Baton wig be the speak - UNION "OIL SLIQHTL A largo tlaion .Oil Company truck, driven by Charles Lamb, local manager, tuned over on the highway from five mtloa south ef the city this morning. Skidding oa ths Icy pavoment. the truck ran Into a ditch-nt tho side of the road, and then rolled Lamb escaped uninjured, and after securing help, tnrndjl- the truck right side ap and dfove away. The truck was bat slightly damaged, and is In service' thia afteraoon. .WASHINGTON problem with whiaB Congvesa- tnin Clarence MacGregor of Bef­ fate, N. Y., is face to face. Mdtus about ____ the hardest to solve of* any at the capitol this winter. Capt. George H. WUkiaa labors) t MacGregor, as chairman of the and ”a»mly’ ,Smith. (below) plan House of Representatives com­ ^o ttap eCfsnext March from Point m ittee on account«, is supreme 'Barrow, Alaska, for . a flight arbiter of the destinies of the OWr the north pole. < They wlU tWb house restaurants, the one have an especially built plane tor the office building a^d the their 800-mlle flight » in th< capitol. And in his lion their pies are not «hat ought\to be. Outbursts of Everett True ► J ' , ,t • i i ' J THE? S U R P R IS E A T T A C K , FR O M < THE,. R E A R ev Fareril-Teaeher The trouble is, not so much thag the piee aren’t pretty fair, but that oKhtimera say they don’t eqaal the quality of those serv­ ed in the Ben'ata restaurants in ths long ago when {Senator Frye of? Maine, as chairman of the committee on rule*, shaped their policies. Senatorial pie, in. those days, won repute as the best In the United- States. ' Determined ta bring his 69th Congressional pies up to the level of,,any in {he pant, ’MacGregor By W illiam s . 1W U2 GONNA ; Nates The Parent-Teacher city coun­ cil met Monday at the Library 1:38., T he. meeting opened «Wr the’ répétition of the Lord’s Pray­ er, then followed reading of, min­ utes of. previous meeting. Reports from the presidents of all three circles-of work did and plans for the . future work. The High-School circle is re­ quested ta. meet'Monday at the library 3:38 p. m. Very 'Import­ ant that all'parents who poaatbly can do * so, come as plans for activities for balance of year must be planned. Let’s pat aslds something wa. want to > do and help do something that will be a benefit for Our children «ko ................ SD N -r* c o r EAR HOCES IN rT TÖO 3 u T THEN "IHER a i n T KAJlHlKlT" HEAR OUT ONTH PRAlRtES QuV H 11 » I * ■■ BASKETBALL BATTERY B. - vs. HIGH SCHOOL * Armory, Friday, January 8 < S O U T U O B S AN V stc c N c e . / LOCAL RE WDIS PRIME Of DISPLAY j STATE 70SB8TRY i The state o f Connecticut has taken u tong step forward toward fdfest planting and preservation of existin g forest wealth. V /* The N utm eg State, with no mountains, little hill co fn try and m ostly stripped o f its original woods, ap­ propriated this year $445,000 f