tradition hcr 'urged'them to su * t the shoulder* end end bn tl floor. _ 71 __ 8 H lA N D DAILY choose tre l|e Uhcf start s t r | i ( j « frian the hip fallin g bslow th e j hem and* training qn the tlo p r.j it Sunday by riN G C O .....................Editor B. G re e r........ — ge Madden Green I . Perkins Business Mankger -,..... News Editor Telephon» SI OFFICIAL CITY PAPpR Class Stall Matter ■Meted at the Ashland, Oregon Pbetofflce As S Subscription Price, Delivered One Month tChree Month» «lx Month» ...................... -...¿...L— Ity ....___ ) M ___ .... l.»5 ............. .. ...................... ..... ..... . ______ One Y e a r .......... ................ ...... ............. ... —-......... 8.76 7.60 By Mall and Rural Routes Ode Month ... 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Is Advertising.** ¿¡Z No discount w ill be allowed -Religious or Benevolent Orderte. =>4.--------------- L--------------- Lt--------- « a , ■ -------------------- ------- — ■ ...... ................. ; DONATIONS ., No donations to charities or otherwise w ill he made In advertis­ in g or job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. AN UNDERPAID PROFESSION Crime is the poorest paid profession in tlie tvorld. Measured by all those tests which the world applies success the criminal never gets his share’. He is grOss- underpaid considering the risks involved, the working jAbours, the overhead and the expensive training. -Search the records of a nation and you wi ^scarcely •find a ptbfessional criminal who has died rich. Consid- ¿ferable sums of money may pass through his hands but lie lYpldom gets much benefit out of it. Lawyers, police fees- ■Jpnurt costs, protection, politicial pull, witnesses, betrayals *^ hk 1 getaways cost too much. The overhead is excessive Considering the profits of the game. The erijninal walks through life a lonely man. He ¿Seldom, if ever, lias more than one or two jials he can ’Arust. He looks with apprehension into the face of every □ban he meets lest lie be an officer in some new disguise. He lives in the daily company of fear — fear of de- -Tjfection, fear of apprehension, fear of fKameJups, faked ^ b arg es, double crosses, squawkers- stool pigeons and ygtlier gunmen. <-.• His money buys less than that of an honest man. He ■vs the prey of every vulture who wants a share of his .^filthy spoils. He cannot go into the courts and get red- .Ifess for his wrongs. No one can assure him of a square ¿¡deal. In the land of the free he is a chained man. He ¿gets only such justice as he is able to command by fear r o r by tlie reputation of his trigger finger. He rarely has a home and family. He knows little >or nothing of the th r llk th a t comes from having little C hildren rimning to meet him at the close of the d ay ’s ¿work. If he has a wife he scarcely dares appear in any public place in her company. 2 ’ Martin Durkin, the Chicago gunman, seemed to lead Spectacular life and doubtless he will be imitated by j-ECores of other boys who are enamored of the wild ad- juentures through which he lived. But they forget the TTfights he slept in garages or under sidewalks like a Jh u n ted rat. They do not stop to realize that he‘was Un­ stable to visit iris sweetbeart because of the watchful eyo >of the law. It is true th at lie drove a Cadillac car, but eh p couldn’t sleep two nights in the same place and dared *not .present himself a t a reputable hotel and ask for ac- w commodations. a T he criminal gets his picture printed in the new*R- Spapers — but in order that honest men may identify him ¿ an d shun him more severely. > And in the long run he runs afoul of the law. Pew ¿professional criminals are able to elude the police suc- gvessfully for long jieriods of time. And life behind steel Jlw rs at hard labor lias little glamor about it. • Verily, the way of the criminal is poorly paid. By C H ARLES P. S T E W A R T NBA Service W rite r \ Others choose thotee »lde-pahhH trains that ■t* I‘t At one should«»] ."WASH'lNGt'ON, / $3.— only and fall la sweeping traili Now the wets kre bllAilteg the effect. S tl|l others combine both dkya for: CbggreW Dogg dqlay V of tlfe above fashions using the ye-apporpogj thsi s|ate^ ; Sjrbpre- double train or the- train w ith a cabosse attachment as where one sentatlon in Washington. Under the constitution, rep­ train strata at the opposite hip. This season taffeta, satin and resentation Is supposed to be chiffon are the favored materials reapportioned after 6ach ceu -, Hems are bus — that is to say, every ten for the bridal gown. years. I t basn’t been done in irregular often being shorter la. sixteen. This is In clear dis­ front and dipping at thè slddg Bodices alb setnMtt- regard of what all hands egrs« and rear. w ith snug-fltttag u sleevsa the "founding fathers’’ Intend­ ted ed, but Congress simply doesn't which extend down over the hands. Except In A (ew Instances get around to IL I t worked a ll right fpr a where- the qprelst old-fashioned wedding gown Is chosen, skirts good many years. No state ever actually lost are short. The bride's maids invariable Here arte Wilbert Robinson (left) and Joe McGlnnlty, president-manager any representation. New con­ wear bouffant (rooks w ith skirts and coach, respectively of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Years ago they were gressional districts were p ro­ trim m ed lln tiers, ruffles, pleats, stare In the big tent, Robinson catching for the Baltimore Orioles arid vided for as new sections de­ godete or circular floating drapes. McGlnnlty hurling for the New York Giants. McGlnnlty was known as veloped. The old ones kept what "Iron Man’* Joe duo to his ability to pitch doubte-headors.* Bodices are slender and llttje they had or got more. H ow ­ capes, wide I berthas or- floating ever, Congress kept getting larg­ Portland— E n lg h t P a c k i n g North Bend__ Plans ready for wing panels aid In the bouiiaMt Company starts large pltent ad- * four-story business block to cost er and larger, until now thv effect. Organdy In pastel colors dltlon. ’ •' (1 )5 ,0 0 0 . House of Representatives Is un­ Is a favored m aterial for the wield ly already. bride’s maid; Often each maid Another thing. Representa­ wears a dilfferent shade giving a tion originally was much more rainbow effect. Dropplng-brim- j than half rural. As cities grew med horsehair hats match the the proportion of urban repre­ color o f the gown and they are sentation increased but It still either trimmed In velvet or with was in a m inority up to and In ­ a single huge flow er o f, harmon­ cluding the 1910 reapportlon- ising color. Satin Blippers ajso ment. match the maid’s gown. Since then* there hasn’t been The fringed wedding gown la a reapportionment. If there one of the season’s new offer­ The Quality should be— ings. In this case the gown Is bf 1. States which haven’t grown satin and falls In slender-lihes to very fast would lose part of the hem being trimmed In deed their representation to states white fringe from hips to hen». which have grown like every­ The fringe is usually applied In thing. No state likes to lose rep­ zig zag manner rather than resentation. * straight about the skirt. 2. More than half of the country’s population today Uves In cities, so the new represen­ tation, for the firs t time in American history, would be pre­ dom inate urban. The ruralltles, in the saddle hitherto, would he outvoted. And neither do they like that idea. The tendency of a reappor, Don t scare the baby. Il tionment, then, would be to may make the little fellow grow strengthen the wets and to up to become an esthetic dancer. weaken the drys In Congress. This tendency might not go fa r when you Good driving enough to give the wets a ma­ speed through bad plate, jo rity but it woaid be in that Reckless «Mvlng when some- direction. one else does It. T h at’s the basis of the wela’ contention. Favtorlng' fprtyh^ bltjon fttatlon In Washington the bootleggers muBt be town. Large Size Bath •; Towels 3 For - - • mRMMnn Trinuped Hats, Sport Hats, U nt rim­ med Shapes, Flower Ornaments and Ribbons. The hats iipthte Sale are regular up-to-the-minute best styles, Hot a lot of eheap hats bought for the •tale, but styles that will appeal to the women who ?ui'es and who appreciates the best. HARGROVE MILLINERY I rw. T i, j&ljr. Store l' Ladies Cnamoisette , Gloves Pair - - - - - - - Made with fancy French Cliff». STARTS SATURDAY The following Items are the Greatest Values we hâve ever offered in a Dollar Day Sale* Come and Enjoy this Mfctchandise Treat. Belmont Percales 6 Yards For They arrested Ponti In Ida where they shouldn’t jealous. By H ED D A H O YT (W ritte n for the United Press) N E W YO RK , April ¡23.— (U. P .) — W h ile probpeetIw ¡grooms are looking ovey railroad time tabjes, their Intended brides are picking out their trains. The train of the wedding gown has "Smog” is a new word coined to describe damp fog, but it doesn't sound enough like cuaa- iag. Storm-tossed Americani ship was not the ship of state. Oswego— Contract let for hall and office building. Outbursts 01 Everett True ÆRS A Linen Crash Toweling 6 Yards For 3 ) Inches wide in light and dark colora. 19c Yd. Regalar. Unbleached Irish Sale only. Daisy Muslin 6 Yards For 72 in. Bleached Sheeting 2 Yards For Bleached 36 intehes wide Linen Crash an unusual valile for this Jy Queen ot the. Horae, fine quality sheeting, 66c YdHKegular Printed Dress Voiles 5 Yards For Fine Dress Gihgham 4 Yards For New Spring Patterns, Highland Lassie Zeph JR& «3 A special lot to close out at this specia] low price, w Women’s Fancy Hand- kerchiefs, 6 for Extra Fine Quality, Sold Regular a t )1 .2 6 Imported Scotch Madras 2 Yards For Yard Äa B 38 in. wide, fine quaJtty for making Shirts. Colora, Tan Grey, Blue and Lavender. H ej?ezriSr ' pæî A’R . i t S o m b t h i n q . òn '(toui« ÌU O M S N |N P Ó U T I C S . Y ou O VSH T ____________________ , T O I t e A X » I T Î Unbleached Muslin 6 Yards For 'S k J W Cotne In good assortment of colors, Embroidery in Corner. W Sheer Lingerie Materials 3 Yards For Regular values pp to 45c yard. Cplors, Blue, Pink, Orchid . ... 81x90 Nodland Sheets Each - - ... • A *' \HteEr Don’t ml»« the extra »poctal value lit te full Bite sheet. 81x90. Pride of 'Dixie, o fib« quality, 36 tqches wide Daisy Pillow Cases 3 For / AN INDIANA EDEN A former superintendent of schopto at Palmyra, Hid., been arraigned before the authorities of his church, rged with conduct unbecoming, a Christian.. The rge« grew jppifof big reereathQi wr?rk for the young jle of the towgi. He went so far as to establish a re­ gion hall where he taniglit the tboys and girls to play cetbaH and other sports. Such activities, his critics are n rt in harmony with tlie t^ichings of the Bibb . W itnesses tell the presiding elders that roller skates lat reercatiftrt,l^dl bad “ ttu npEcurtMlue of evil ” ,And < skating h, 4y • music, j Happf< Vigfctemis Palmyra, if these are the worst ON SALE, OUK MONTH-END- STORE-WIDE A SPLENDID BUILDING MATERIAL -} ‘A model home yi Portland, Oregon, built by the Western Pine Manufacturers Association, has given na- ional notoriety for its delightful features. Houses in the Bast used to lie built entirely of white pine; houses that wve lived on through generations. The Association built bis show-house to prove the splendid qualities embodied a this timlier for home construction. ‘ In building up a market for this western product, the Association makes a demand for thousands of Workers, BR) million* of capital and t nisiiii'BB for the railroads that taul the product to market. FOR A QUICK TURNOVER» WJ3 JkRE |*UTt'lN<5 42 an TOV L A utsq-t it »»« UeVe Is & fh»c toWel fpr family u»e. Good size a n ^ w e lg h t «Old regular, 2»o Bhch. ' » ' ■A -, » . . . This sidling also includes lot6 of varied merchancjise in quantities ‘t oo small advertise. We suggest that you shop early. yon abd w aitin g A new Spring SATURDAY, C o tto n oü ï Rack Marked at for This Selling.