I • r 4« a. . 'tJc'.-í .Fv '• . ■ j 'VT'’*''-f i? r - j 4 ■ ÁgHXdAMB B4ILY USMKM 1 • * '-a ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS j . t - . y’ * A- -tr V » a -H, *4 m v f Cheer Hotel Ashland T .« - g. Those attending W A o fc « Ä * y B usiness O^IOIAL .ITe Mr« K IMltM tl MM**« h m w>* ijgJI H around yelling . toy the Telephon» IB Ehierrd at t Ohf> Month Three Months Six Months .. Ob» Y ear------ & 7 V Ä Af Pickle factory ‘hare thia aeaaon. »r ; and H. L- Clayoopjb. aatade bfeks — Whul F f w ihdr 0 » , miH hetag »»aired nrr operation. " ÌV ’ Woles LEEDOM’S UNO RATS» One Insertion a week ___¿4__, _____ X - TWo Insertions a week — XÎL.LX--------- Hglly insertion — .......:.............................. Rates for Legal tad Miscellan First Insertion, per 8 point line ....;____ M eh subsequent Insertion, 8 point line Cord ot Thanks................................. X ___ jltna^jes, per Hae DONATIONS < Ho donations to charities or otherwise will be mads In advortis- or job printing — our contributions will be In cash, * WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "All future events, where an admission charge Is made or a lection taken la Advertising." .. j , No discount will be allowed Religion» or Benevolent Orders. u • FEBRUARY’ 25, 1020 !» THE SCEPTRE OF ORMIE — ‘‘The Sceptre shall not depart m Judah, nor n lawgiver Vronf between his feet, until Shiloh aes; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.’* Gen. # I .1; »’ PRAYER— “We bless, O mighty God, for the Lion of the tribe d i Judah." If ------------------------- CLOSING tH E B0GUK it ■ ' • -, • ‘ t Action was taken Monday in Portland by the Ore­ gon SjJortsmen’s association advocating the closing of Rogue river and other coast streams to ■ commercial fish- - gabled tack the Argentine gov- tag says the Grants Pass Courier. The association-¿ecog- , element, “»end him alone," or ojzes the growing importance of the jieEpetuation of Ore- ( word«, in dpantbh, to that gen­ eral effect. .It’d a nice asalgn-' itbn’s premjfef fishing streams as tourist .Attractions, and } W ASHING ment fyr a, scientist of his par­ if taking this means of beginning a move which will ticular brafad. Trillion« of in- « zentually put the Bogue among those streams which LETTE l-«ectg don't «rente a paradise for By CHARLB8 P. STEWART. f e reserved for the sport fishermen, allowing eommpr- anybody else, but they do for an NBA Service Writer dtal interest^ to keep those streams which are recognized < entomologist • WASHINGTON — Raymond C, ^J-imartiy ns best ‘suited for such purposes, Shannon, of the. National Mu­ ( The first step in every well, h Result» ohtaineef ih the past have shown that it is seum staff,' hero In Washington. conducted antl-mesqulto war la scarcely possible to dose Roguit fever for the commercial ’ Is on his way to the. Argentine to ^»«slfy the different, breeds Interests for many years. Sportsmen throughout !the Buy a friend, and he will selia republic to hunt big game. iimd go after the worst ones first ¿late have began to feel that they cannot cope with the the 1 occasion to sell you. Mosquitoes. . Shannon expects Just the task . It , sqems- - president. Alveai* of classification in Argentine to, $1 uncial interests which have large sums invested in -the God made a Garden, but ttdustry a n ^ ^ ib a r^ ^ b n jj't'o |s e their money to main- was man who made golf courses. spent a night on his ranch in ’take him two or three yean, an Santa Fe province, away from estimate which speaks for itself jfin it. The time fa n w , J>»wcvgr, for the starting of a hl». jpjp«l“ho , ,net , Jp Buenoj m s o to' t ta there. toidc some of the mope, accessible streams, such as the to pay for* anything you don’ being eaiea altva. i t ’s summer » Me hda fought moeqnitoea in that side, of the -line now. So n a t o ' parts of the world. Hogue, for the sport of fishing, j * -* Ç need. ' , aa aopn* as he got back to fhe X ’ . It is hardly to b© hoped that the Rogue will he clos- t capital* ha told th« ministry of m I within the next few. years. But it is highly pTobabja agriculture that something just tfcat a favorable sentiment can bp created, which will, uj had to be done. fâtnre years, result in making the river one of those re- Any man who can't earn a dfrved for sjiort fishing and make it pne of thé best known good living Is an ignoramus, no The ministry of agriculture in the world among fishermen. matter how much education be appealed to the Rockefeller Foundation, the mosquito's arch •» The value of the tourist fishing can scarcely he over- has. foe, on the ground that be dltimated and very few years wjll elapse befo*re all avail­ spreads yellow fever and malar!» • Use -the double entry system The average weight of a fash­ able sites along the river, between Grant» Pass and Gold ionable woman’» »pparel is a — at least some varieties of him in yeur business so you can go ppacli, will have taken by anglers who wish to main* little put the tack door *h e» a eel- <5 ; over a pound, most of t'ue do. tain summer homes. The foundation recommended lector enters the frout. pound being shoes. One réads in sporting magazines of the streams of 8hannon, as perhaps the world’s .. New that taste|pss eastdr oil the east noted for their fishing, hut anglers are agreed' Hes Heck says; “More hus­ foremost mosquito t>ae been perfected mother will that the fighting steelhead of ¿lie Rogue furnishos the bands is shot than robbers, rect a campaign need another way to make eon shows that marriage Is jlst nuisances. greatest sport of them aull. Zane Grey and others are Arhlch mercy, go te school. “1D the *. name as perilous as burglary." doing their part in giving publicity to the Rogue and in à few years this stream will be as well known -ns any. The steelhead fishing must therefore be maintained or the advertising being received will have a worse effect than ho publicity at all. ■ Sportsmen of Southern Oregon, are glad to note that the Rogue is being given attention by such organizations ks The Oregon Sportsmen’s association and feel that with »ufch organizations. enlisted in the fight, Oregon trout It reams may be preserved ns the property of the entire rountrv instead of pQUiitry df a few Individuals. a ' OUT OUR WAY : By Williams THIS MEANS YOU ' State Conaptroltor Murphy of New York says: t “ The iniblie mind regards billions ns if billions were quarters, and as if millions were dimes. . J ‘‘Thrift, 'the foundation upon which thi6 nation is ¡»uilU is in danger.” j Aa. rnosj. of ¿he taxes go for purely loc^l purposes, wfasrp tlie individual taste and the individual vote decide Of all seasons in the Parent» Teacher year sanely this. o»r birthday month, . Is the one la vhleb we gather mere closely together, receive help and In­ spiration, from the past, and look ahead Into the future with its hope and premine of future growth and development. We pease and think with grateful appreciation » f U a founder of onr aasooiattost—lhe woman with the vialon,. Mrs. Theodors W- Birney, and ber lóyal band of workers. Could they have look­ ed down the yea » of l f | d and seen th« optcoate of their ( ef­ forts; soon the organisation as It stands today with H» woll- worhod-ont system of depart­ ments, covering ynany fields el servjM^apd reaching into every • •» 1 » » * ‘M hnlQB, save one, snretf ,thplr heart» would have thrilled with Jojr and thank- fu ln » ./ ThropghOnt the paygnt»teach- er world‘^eeaders’ Day ts be­ ing celebrated In loving remem­ brance ' e l that mother who thought - not only for own but for all children ever0rhere. The G ift w | «K all butter pastries FRANKLIN Personal example after all is the stronger force for good or evil that la brought to boor up- t>n onr ehildron. The eearching eyes of a child took Into our lamest heart. They most see there eoly those qualities which arq strong and taaatlfnl. Let ns bring to beer upon their Impressionable young souls those eaaobllog influences frhleh will meld their lives te the highest Ideols. ’ We must look to the home to supply the spiritual aeeds of the child. This, with the church, la the euly means -of religious enlightenment. .Will the home »ccept the challenge end give 'Ihe child a square deolT Miss Mary McSklmmon In her talk at pur recent »m e convention told of the pitiful thousands bf children Is eur lead with no Religious training and laid te this defect the lemeateble num­ ber of juvenile, criminal*. Tbit statement coming from one of eur national educators carries .tremendous forte. In the name of God v e have token religion from the school» wisely, or unwisely. It Is now UP to the parents. A» fgr a» the school situation goes. It Aoula seem that we k»v« tata atone souoerned to «fe | s it that the public schools should n»t contain any elemppt tocqpgletapl u»ta Which wp Mt a g t a Many of oqf teachers are trying by example and ptocopt fo hgjM ■Wong chorictera. To parent» and taaehbrs. »ad all >ho ar» making the World a bettor plaoo to llvs la, w« any; M|sre| of high producdveiiess and efficiency of American mduc^ry, agriculture and tran8|>ortat ion,' and is one of Ihe fty’tors accounting for the high “ real” wages, or »rosjierity' of the American worker, according to com- lafative «Indies of development of primary’ i»wer in LnGgd States, made by National Industry Conference Bofird of New . York. * /o u A ll# Dip R E h^tA iiSi »F SOu'vÆ A SpUO TÄSifeS tin t HÒMty A SmiKÉf? 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