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*1 ASHLAND LY. TIDINGS i* Except S u d ay by H U N T I N G GO. -------------Editor inslness Manager ----- City Editor Telephone 8» ie Month tree Months I Months. he Wa* som *] he tSMpSfttto. 7M r tow te Month ... ■Hfttw A couple <* dozen Vhlskri« a day. iree Months Monttu ._ t IM. "★ hen fix Strictly Ihitt» you. >e Year ....... tie insertion, per tach P*«HW-Te«<ftcr <" (z Wofes a insertion a Week ............................... o insertions < « e e k ----------------- ------ Uy Insertion -------- ----- ----- Rates fee Legal and Miscetlaa ■at insertion, per 8 point lin e _______ eh subsequent insertion, 8 point line ______ ____________ rd at Thanks . DONATIOWR Mo donations to chetiti«» or otherwise will ba mads id advertis er job printing our eaptributtoas wflt be It cash. K 1 WHAT (X)\«TTTUTFSADVERTISING “All future evèufs, where an admission charge is made or a ctlon taken ta Advertising.” - No discount will Mf àlïàwed Religious or* Benevolent Orders. JAYt’ARY as, 10X6 ( . MAKING PEACE —- "And Isaac said unto them, ^Vherefore imp ye to me. seeing ye hate me? • • • And they said, We saw rtalnly that the Lord was with thbe; and we said; Let us make a •Tenant with thee; * • • And. they swdre ode to another; and'Isaac int them away, and they departed In peace." Gen. 2«:27-81. i 0 . ft 0 . C O U N T M B A W A K E , T h e d ecision o f the judgefe o f th e la n d g r a n t c o u n tie s f O regon to seek con g ressio n a l reim b u rsem en t fo r lo ss x e s caused by th e w ith d r a w a l o f p a r ts o f th e ir la n d s p riv a te ow n ersh ip is fo rtified b y ju s tie e . B u t it' tins to be seen w h eth e r th e ir ca m p a ig n w ill su cceed . ’ F o r years the O reghn an d C a lifo r n ia g ra n t la n d s in the sou th ern and W estern p a r ts o f th is s ta te weri» owried by the O regon & C a lifo rn ia ra ilro a d , on e o f th e coinpon- •n t p a rts o f th e S o u th e r * P a c ific sy ste m . T h e la n d s had been g iv e n to the r a ilr o a d to a s s is t it in its b u ild ip g , as fe e N orthern P a cific la n d s w ere g iv e n .. F o r 40 y e a r s I B v ie s e la n d s w ere on the ta x r o lls o f th e v a r io u s co,unties; but in 1916 thq, g o v e r n m e n t d e c id ed th a t th e ra ilro a d had iolated th e term s u n d er w h ic h th e g r a n t w a s m a d e and took th e lan d s baok. T h is d e p r iv e d t h e c o u n tie s, o f the* axes th e railroad h a d bron.psgring. In so m e co u n ties, th e < ct red u ced th e ta x d h le area n ea rly o n e -h a lf arid it fe- I lilted In c o n sid er a b le h a r d sh ip to th e c o u n ty and to th e ix payers,* < % * ui iT ie <Npnty. jrii t g M Jgi v» f e a r e d th a t d u r in g th e y e a r s wiat h a v e e la p se d ritn c» 'ill* g o v e r n m e n t to o k th e la n d s j a c k th e coririties h d * e TJwt h i i a x e s $4,660,000. T h is is AND W O tò S E S Some day a gang of supersti tious folks wUl rally around an<f lynch oar weather forecaster. A mirror shows ns everything Irat our ignorance. '* , : Facts are (hets, no matter what c h u r e h ^ ^ belong, to. It is simply amasing what big troubjes you can develop in a saaiTtow n. ;, j V l i e a m ou n t th e y wbtUd r e tr ie v e from con gress. J O regon, tik e m a n t. o th e r s ta te s o f th o m id d le an d f a t bst, Is h a n d ic a p p e d in .it« d e v e lo p m e n t b y th e f a c t th a t gttcescs sopths bigger while •ù are chasing U than it does » g r e a t a p r o p o r tio n o f itjp area is u n d er g o v ern m en t ter ft U aècured. O w nership. S lig h tly less th an o n e -h a lf o f t h e a rea o f ’O fe- Very few stockings have any on is o w n ed b y thfe fed era l g o v ern m en t. M uch o f th is cotton In them these days, as far when a good thing comes as We chn see. . m d is non »arable h u t i t is all rich in tim b er; and it w ou ld l|c p r o d u c tiv e o f su b sta n tia l ta x rev en u es, i f i t w ere p r r along, why hot shove over a little IJntely ow n ed . T h e reven u e from th e se g o v ern m en t lands and make room tor it? t S u d iy ld e d a m o n g th e sta te s . S om e of* i t com es back to n o s ta te w h ere It w a s p rod u ced , h u t n o t all o f it. The p u b lic lan d s ta te s p la y th e nole o f S a n ta C lan s e v e r y year th th e ir s is te r c o m m o n w ea lth s. T h e Situ ation is n o t as h a d n o w afi it w a s p rio r to a fe w y e a r s a g o , but it is still bad en o u g h . T h e s y s te m is* u n fa ir w h ich com p ells a pub-* he* la n d s ta te , w h ic h is h a n d ica p p ed b y th e fa c t th a t a p art o f it«* area is e x e m p t from ta x a tio n , to sh a r e the. re v en u e s w h ich its p u b lic la n d s p rod u ce w ith o th er sta tes, While the pen tnay be mightier than the sword, the tongue often efits deeper than both combined. tyASHINGlWtWH L, ETT ER» Fife The Congress ot Parents and. >' Teachers through its thousands of tlrqleoa Workers ate laboring unceasingly for the education of the parent along chtM welfare lines afld for a Bigner aUadard pf noyais là hone apd community life. The work of H e teacher in recent years has reached r,s higher degree of «efficiency be cause of the parents’ better un derstanding of the work that ,ip being dene in the scheols. Those w>ho hare febored moat sealously in this field of endeav or have seen > vision of What tHe world will be When the child hood of (he Whole WoHd la *uf- rotffidett with wide and loHhg cdre and the mother love tfcfl thought ard 0fi( ihto fh« solution ot every chfld problem It ib ihly the Idler’ M the - world’s MgfiWay w » i t s paM 1 through life Without : guttering _ the rlcUee of utpdrtetUe. The a earnest thinker ahd worker at the i end of the long Irail hue guther- t ed t rich harvest. Bvea no t t t lu t decade (a pannt-tepcher . work opens up such a memory of , lessons learned, of wonderful es- t perlence and of opportunities for -, improvement that this volume of I the past' seems, to bold Abe re- r cords of countless unchronicled achievements. Thé first lessons that la Im pressed upon the mother ha she ' assumes her obligation in thia work is the las^dh of glAiitudfi. , Thankfulness to the givet of all t good. Who has conferred upon her the greatest of all blessings, r the blessing of ttotbethbed. AS she adopts for her own our nS- tinnaf motto “Let us live With r our children,’’ the yedrs open up a wonderful vista of day and re sponsibility. With what sucred- l’ neas she invests motherhood nod with what enjoyment she gath- f era a family arouqii^er apd builds a home! As the signtfieau*« I ot the aim "to raise the sptnd- , arda of home life” is realised. , she begins t o , more fully com- t prehend that the strength of 1 nation is In exact proportion to , the quality of its ybung people and that a mother's value to her nation is in proportion to her ability tt) develop ChaficteV, add Het Heck says: "When you git BY CHARLES P. STEWART into the clutches- o’ the law, ,a NEA Service Writer little ‘puli' goes further than a WA8H1NGTON- Employed in "Mow, I remember ohe cueto - to maintain Ideals. lot o* witnesses." a minor capacity at the Capitol rofcr I lad — a real statesman — As I look back over years of service I cull here and* there a w h ic h are n o t so lia n d icap p ed . lesson* thgt seems pre-eminent. O f co u rse, th e situ a tio n n e e d s a tte n tio n . I t w ill get , ranks of parents and teachers wa are all brothers and sttbers. There l i e f w h en th e co n g ressm en and se n a to r s o f th e pub lic is no high nor IoW, ne rich nor n d sta te « w ill g e t to g e th e r an d m ake a u n ited figh t in poor; that we are all Inspired le c a u se o f ju s tic e . In th e m ea n tim e th e o th e r com m on- with the same ambition and that e a lth s, w h ich are p ro fitin g from th e situ a tio n , are not is, to give to the world, a greater rin g a n y th in g w h ich w tll ten d to p u t an end to th eir heritage of wisdom and beauty. m u al g ift . — A lb a n y D em ocrat H erald . The hand of a little child ever leads us oaward and upward» and the words father, mother, teach : C O M P U L S O R Y V O T IN G A F A IL U R E er unite us. it has been truly fWLAVY? G O S h f\ u ld that if thia is true, What a T o o fre q u en tly m en w h o are p e ssim istic regard ing NO.’ U G H ltR h ll greatest gift to the World." .Que flu* p r tg r e s g o f A m erican p o litic« an d w h o lik e fo r pur- A FEATHER! VA/J of our nnUoasl presidents has T j C' m o m ÍA ■OKcS o f « e fr io n iz ln g to g lo r ify the' accom p lish m en t« o f 1 WOOLDN' E\ z EH ' Ç a m o m ! ’ said that If his is true, what a, KNOV s I SA W Z ON ■ h e r eountrie«, tell h ow m uch b etter th ey d o th e se th in g s ÛYT OFP m power for good must come ffotn. A im T Ï \ 1DERE IF I OlOHf HT a ERE! ÍHlNK the United efforts of all mothers. B E u rojie, w here th ere a c tu a lly are w o r k in g d em ocracies. himoa SEEYA! J Í M A MULE ? Add to thia the faithful ee-opera- «• T h ese tale« are u sn a lly fic titio u s, w ith a lle g e d facts ME A VS lyoür feet i r J tlob of fathers and t cachera Sad fliat ariae in thff im a g in a tio n s o f th e p r o p a g a n d ists. » A lfred f. Y HA VYAHNAtjfll the g r e a te r organised farce f»r « TI mjt g i » ifcb m ore and no le s s «uceeasful in H nropean the uplift of humanity bun been’ w pm ocracies Ilian they arc in th e Vnltfcd R tates. culled lpto existence. fcV ofiw tr i > n n n fc “ íl^ty»’ , d u es not a ttr a c t v e r t ih»nr, _ Tha «« » ..in meeting the parait» moke than gttixens.; . ' I , half way In the formtng.of pal-' | V o tin g th a t is baaed on a crea ted “ in te r e s t,” does eut-teaabar drains,-tor they fdMy g e t o u t th e v o tes. realise that the, Mat reCulta are, ln E n g la n d , w h ere »o n ian v p o in t to the h igh jier- attained with the- child want tin tn g e o f v o tin g , en cou ragem en t o f v o t in g ha« been parent takes an lflteiMgeitt inter utjed t o a fine art o f p u b lic drumu. est in the pregrese g f hie educa i In H o lla n d , w h ich su rely 18 HH h ig h ly ed u c a ted and tion. Tim experimental stages to ibis work bava been poshed Mid g s p u b lic s p ir ite d a s a n ation ns there is in th e w orld , they the schools that are a cco m p lltfb t j a v c tr ie d com p ul«ory votin g.. It h as been a d ism a l fail- the most are eager to give their, OA' J .*il eo-opaaatiaa and egcouragauiPnt J F o r uieariy & d e c a d e th ey h a v e boon tty ln g b y la w to . As I tijrn U<* the paies fipd Compel p eo id e tri v o te. read the history of the parent- t J W h en c itiz e n s g o to th e p olls, in H o llan d , in order ,to teacher work 1 am fully touvirif- od that thele ta no other ergadt- ] b e p o u t o f j a il, th e y m a k e a sorry je st o f th e fran ch ise. Aatlon «O damocnettcr^-Cblia w e l G roup« o f c itize n « u n ite to v o te fo r the tuw n id io t for fare Magasine. , ’ . .. 7 j|i<lge, or som e e q u a lly m ad t h i n g . 1 T h e c o m p h tse r y v o tin g la w had h ero in e an ndm it- H t .R O t .S A R t M A O t - Ñ c f r ÖORM i OUT OUR WAY By Williams ! b M d ea d letter; ^ f r B S p i o ù = p if if •retta tfouîhànnref Mc Tb^pftot<n ira glued Ari+ertlse k — N Ö ft tMÖuvC» YOJ H«riV<S i o M 0Ö H P ir F lC W C Y IN AW>JV3TIN<3- YOtMSECf» T ? PTTWieATG. R e CATTO N S o r HuPlAN S o O ffc l Y o u ' r e TOO HASTY, M R .-r g o fe .. You OU« TO RCAD UP ON TH€, v - -, ___ s u p .4 e .c T o r ?ftY<*H<5LO<^Y - .LMB» 1 Ö p Ä C IP ft ham VriOtlp K«4-r*ue4#wiTwi e out - í W n t h s g t t n H e , J j»: T M 3 ~ i / «A tovXnW G G TH W tN VSYCHO LO & Y* rife I . . * " y * *>* f iî W i X *