•• 1 44^ a v . ' y ¿ ASHLAND DAILY TIDÍINCS m M w M vM ten Basent Swndav 00 goose »hooting in U a. Upon rtiaugst <* «>• *♦ * *t w e ta tto sportomsa’s «toto C alifornia these film » w ill bs forwarded to San Francisco f»r a ebovlgg ' there «g February tri and H. f i e p »■»•«* an at* to e d s g c e q f U S S »g the «an Prageteeo meeting*, The film» » U l theg be »lrcutoted to he shown before sim ilar meetings la C alifornia, a t Oakland, San Jeee, Btocktsa. Sacramentsu Lake- port. Banta f i m . Eureka. Mo d e»to and ' t e l e s . W hile V to- the Game De- p e rta e n t. I t t Jonas sostribated a x reels o f Htms that were show» h s fo s the Asnertsted Sportsman's d a b s Of California In th e ir organisation campaign. J t wag threagfa the reputation gwlind fo r tk« Oregefc f o » as made by M r . Raoas fo r tlteG d m s D epartm ent/ that rsqusei was made t i» the « h u t n Y t k e f ft a t e Motor A s s o e ta tto n 's tth is -H iS s . One Menth .... 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ThWg, A « d . when a man’s ways please Thee, est qveg hts esemiea tp he at peace with him. «Jfterimned effort to have the “ Oregon Gfcteway” office r & io v e d th is Tear ftvuhA^liland to the junction of the iTtcffli* and Ashland - Klamath highw ays, where, it is nsturuj tc preauiuc,,m uch more tourist traffic would be diverted to Klamath during the summer months. There are many arguments against the location ^of the G ateway office alongside an oil service station on the highway, several* m iles from a city» hut at the same time In our humble opinion it behooves the people of A shland to be keenly alert to the situation and to jpako strenuous objections to this proposed change in the Gateway office. Anto tourists do not want to be halted out on the highway where there is a general lack of tourist accomo­ dations. Consequently, Ashland is the only logical N a ­ tion for th is important office during the tourist months. B ut seeking an opportunity to divert this auto tour­ ist traffic, Klamath F alls is quick to grasp i t Ashland residents should register a vigorous protest whioh could be heard to the four corners of the state and thus bjock the attem pt to take from Ashland that which is rightful* f f h e r ’s. THT SBRV1OT Off THT WVKTH W8TATT To the fact, that the newspapers of this country now are cordially enffeted In the war a ^ tin sf firo waste, there ■ is abundant testim ony of the directest kind. Yet indirect proof of a changed attitude also is not wanting. This can be found, for instance, in the grow ing frequency w ith which the growing metropolitan journals* in reporting an outbreak, hd?G been at pains to nose out the cause. Over the past five years, especially, this tendency to dis­ cover and m a^e' known in h«s a charming Uersonalitv. -y r He doesn’t know the slight?, est thing sheet togistotion. They tie him 1* a bewknot* every tim e he say» anything, but they d o R gently. They lik e him. Mia sentiments da him eredit. P ar instance, the suffering ceas­ ed by the eaal srike exercised him dreadfully. He demanded action. “A n rig h t.” said his A dead town is Art» whose fellow senators, “what's yonr great men Sto all ha the ceme­ program7” " I haven't any," re. plied the “das,” "hat I want tery. something don^ aboat U. “ That's M ¿..A’ • Losere sad buns» are la per­ “ Doc" Cepsland. petual competition for the park W A SHING TO N — Congressman Charles 1. Beterly of Panneyl- The one thing th a t, seema to vanla — ha aims to be hts state’s thrive on ridicule Is the' meek asxt lieutenant governor, by the and lowly prune. . ' way — la fa ll of sympathy for the Americas fanner, in his pres­ I t U • g reat thing to keep ent troubles. W hy wouldn't he be? H e’s a your mind young, qo m atter how farmer. long-»go yon were born. However, there are farmers and farmers. Moat of the agricultural Wa button up la the marniag la n ^ ta tto n . we hear Just sow and unbutton p t picht, and comes from the west; asms of ft thia procedure is called life. * from the south. Esterly Is of the Tosta» differ. That is why east — not th» fa r east, llk s New doing unto others aa you would Bngtoad, but pretty eastern. Heck saya: “A fte r n feilet bis pasts twloe on the s ail, he should make it to carry a hammer with J , DON’T KILL T H 1 BIBDS departm ent. Qf agriculture eetimatee give 75 billion as the probable mlmher of birds in the world, about 40 tim es the Bum bey o f people. They estim ate five billion birds in the U nited State« alone. Birds are m ankind’s best friends. Practically every bird is a castless, automatic, self-perj>etuating bug-and- wonn-killer, Filhnut whose aid the eQuutry would, soon swarm w ith ingeet idaguen like those of Egypt in the tim es of Pharoah. ' It it perhapa good business for the nation that gun and ammunition prices are so high that comiwratively few^iem ilp can buy them for bird-killing- There w as a tim e v n en the household shotgun was desirable, even necessary’ to fill the family larder; now the kitchen table is supplied best* by the absence o f the means to kill the birds that f o v e the crops. - A local man has a eat which qualifies as an export angler. I t ’s a pity the cat can’t talk and tell »nine fish stories in keeping with a few other noted anglers *we know. . T he ra-Gponutg o f, the old Ashland gold mine will » mneh to this community. In addition to the sub- it w ill give Ashland much desirable ad- Pag careful attention to U ttia th in g s Many a f ü r has wraehsd a tiv*>toq trash Some day seme wkss congress­ man is going to he re-elected on the platform th a t ha d idn't in­ troduce a MIL - W ouldn’t It he fine if a woman aboat het housework coufd look like those In t i e soap advertise­ ments? About the tim» » man begins to enjoy himself he needs a .tó ìv . agaln j Health is out iq the open- Ton can’t get mush of it into s kettle. By C HARLBS p . 8 T B W A > T N B A Servies W rite r W A S H IN G TO N — D r. Royal S 5. Copeland of • New Y ork is a e head senator to secesht ter. He taa’t hqre to eoeeunt foi r oa the greusd * • '» • doc ,. a y it q (f Hence you get from him quite a different line of talk from the variety emanating In the corn belt. Good for Beterly, far being original. - Eastern agriculture Isn’t suffer­ ing to any suck extent as western. Esterly himself appears rather more than moderately prosperous. W h at’a the reason? auenthvlho abeVe mem' "to dura, and t . B.. Jot M. ste Dqu wnfmn:»^' ‘ * * . ' ‘ /P a ’ W ith the coiqpIsyoQ of three reels, ’ comprising ».»»ft feet • ( “The reason," explains Esterly. scenic, sportlqg and recreational "Is that the west had a land m otion picture film , the Oregon boom and the east didn’t. •to te M oM Assortatios» has 8« now, here In the east, we’re MasaiMd Itg program Of •pread-1 tkg tfci gospel of Oregon’s ad-1 not so badly off. “ But the westerner who paid vantages to the tourist and va- for hl» farm a good deal more eattenist aa w ell as the prospec­ than It was worth and then mort- tive forester. These film s w ill gaged It oa that basis, naturally be added to as suitable subjects can’t get enough for his crops to are film ed, gnd placed oa the keep up with hts payments, since circuit of the Motqr Association. deflation’s set in." I t to the Iqteqtlon of the asso­ see ciation to cover the , PasUto W ell, what’» the remedy? Northwest In, the film ing of sub­ "The remedy for Insolvency,'’ jects suitable to tks lr purpose, said Bstsrly promptly, "1» to start and t o . distribute ih n (H«W to over again." Iqgloal points w |s fq tourists and Which Is comfronting or not, v ic tors ay y hp jH u o y g to y^ t «rasnaittg «m idw /o u J o o f at it. Oregon agd -tfc».W lf|c Noith ìAKt UW peculiarity is Two Large Poles Taken By Thieves D eputy game wardens repor game and fishin g law s in Jackson each year. It U bpt another iw better citizenship In this section. Perhaps the nicest thing about being a man is you don't have to w orry even if you da have an Adam’s nrfpto. • • • he done by la u faulty rule. Has team •am a a ta le clever politician, but . he isn’t iu the least of tho senatorial type, a « r Ass A s the senatorial mental equipment M U mental squlpmSnt's' all right, hnt H’s a doctor's, not a senator’s. RUMnseqtattvss John J. Kto- drtol 1. " I ' 'V' ' \ • * i ,¿ *f. -s of the rt >t.ibs A» ,M*tfc OUT OUR WAY r b o o o A í T hiíx ** ü * ^ « * h ^ V , DOW N M fcllH Ç A N tî’l , IF HE O œ /Î F lM O 'M l i .SO Q U — 1 -1 -TIU J / î h ï JTH O H oor« BtiSMssM e u e w s, Lt^QtMtU’FEÄlH* toqrlgff, Ys«gtl<»r MfcggU, Tho ptcturoo are bolhg mede b f Otto M. Jdasi. edusatioual dtrgetdr s f thè State M oto r as­ c iu t t o » . / M r , /ausa, hsfor« J d ftls r thè f o t o «t* th è .M o to r Atoootation w i^ s S h c a tlo n e l di- tosto» ó r th» State Game uà» hfaSSMS«,- h»’ ASat cspactty ihltoe tSa f B f o O h t haVs beeq •SowS by f o t «dtorttoeni for t f e ' pèst tww f o f o r The* film« UBM» by M».~ Vjtykto * f o thè Ì J .■■'UÈ Itoli (HM S » «»aH n teM A afo d narion- w tte lp M fc e fro to lili pOJh’ts of th g r ilt o ilM Stotoo and B ff t fo OgtoMMg « to e ti ' U e y ^ W ^ e ) ¿Tito mints betas e fo ìto to * fcy tbh M otor - AshnetaHoil ’ M W » Classified Ads B ring Results. given 'f, PUBC their in itia l showing In J* ’ ’v Î / I ’ ** » • V