Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 08, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DA’ILY TIDINGS
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ng or Job printing — qhr contributions will be In cash..
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In E n glan d th^v h aiiged M rs. U ou ise C a lvert fo r k ill’
in g her landlady-
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Mrs. C alvert, Ray« th e U n ite d Presg, w a s th e m o th er
o f three, th e y o u n g est a b aby boy. Sh'F w a s 33.
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A rrested on A p ril 2nd, sen ten ced on M ay 7th, she
w as h a n g ed on .June 24th, d e sp ite a p o p u la r n a tio n -w id e
a p p eal fo r clem en cy.
T here is so m e th in g a w fu l and sure ab ou t E n g lish ,
ju stic e. Y ou com m it a crim e. T h ey tr y you. T h e y s e n t­
en ce you., A n d th e y see to it-th a t y ou are p u n ish ed e x a c tly
a s prescribed.
W e are n e ith er u p h o ld in g nor con d em n in g th e e x e c u ­
tion ol a w om an. W e do com m end, h o w ev er, a sy ste m o f
ju stic e th a t •functions f o r rich afid* poor, h ig h 'and low ,
alik e, w ith o u t fea r, w ith o u t fa v o r and w ith o u t un d u e de-
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. • S o it hap p en s th a t to d a y th e g r e a t o u tsta n d in g m en ace
in A m erica is crim e. ; ^ a s ^ y e a r th ere w ere 10,000 m ur­
der», a n d m ore th a n 300,S0|) robberies. W illia m B J o y c e ,
c h a i r i n g ‘ o f the NatioÌBhl*lBure<, say» $2,000,000,000 is
tak en from u s a n n u a lly b y fra u d alone.
' "Judge M arcus K a v a n a g h , one o f th e g r e a te st ju r ists
on Bfe A m erica n bench, s a y s th ere are 135,000 m urderers
a t lib e r ty in th is co u n try , and a n oth er 350,000 w ho m a k e
th e ty .liv in g w h o lly or p a r tly by erim e.
C h ief J u s t ic e T a f t sa y s “ th e a d m in istra tio n o f crim ­
in a l .law in th e U n ite d S ta te s is a d isg ra c e to c iv iliz a tio n .”
T h ere are m òre crim es in -P hiladelphia alon e th a n in
a ll th e D om in ion o f C anada. T h ere are m a n y 'tim e s m ore
m u r d e r s com m itted in C h icago e v e r y y ^ r th an in th e
w h o |e o f G reat B r ita in . ,
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T h e resu lt w ou ld seem to b e th a t crim e d o e s n ’t pay
in B r ita in b ecau se th e la w d o e s n ’t le t it p ay, w h ile it doe»
p a y in A m e r ic a b ecau se th e la w le ts it p ay.
A m e r ic a th e m u rd erer r u i» a 5 p e r cen t risk o f d e ­
tectio n , a c c o rd in g to crim in a l records, w h ereas in Hrit y p
h e ru n s a 93 p er cen t risk .
G iv in g accu sed p erso n s a fa ir tria l is one th in g , but-
tu r n in g our co u rts in to loop h ole» of escap e is an o th er.
B1NIJTT 01* R ltA U . TRAD!
T h e v a h ie o f p r o p e r ty in a co m m u n ity d ep en d s to
la rg o e x te n t on th e d evelojtn ien t o f the r e ta il trad% W h en
n c i t y ’s r e ta il stores are p o o rly m ain tain ed , th e c it y be-
<>oni$s le8S a ttr a c tiv e as a p la c e o f reaideuoe. It it* n o t
so c o n v en ien t fo r p e o p le tp sh op in, and th e unp rogres-
siv e . s ta te o f trad e is m a n ife ste d in th e p h y sic a l ap p ea r­
a n c e .o f th e b u sin ess cen ter, w h ich ten d s to c a s t a b lig h t
o v er th e p lace. -,
B u t i f t b e s o ^ to r e s are g n terp risin g a n d a ttra ctiv e,
lik e^ ih ey are in M sh lp n d it g iv e s a b oost to e v e r y th in g
P eoglr fin d it a H iv e n i e n t p la c e fo r h om es, and property
ndjaebnt to such w w id e aw a k e lo o k in g e e n te r w ill hrin?
glnated at Deauville. Frunce. ha»
ki, o í CtoV*MB<l. W »Sown «teman
Unte gsntrivancc In Lake Bra.
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he may be depriving sou»«*a«
else of water-.
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A n oth er^ ey, k > »b«w w .
of onr eou u tryl» to moke it more
beautiful by eleentag the etreqts
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all they i< ^ * - |# 4 N t w u w find,
the M ^ b t r . Ruler <rf th e ir w u w k
try undw the . whole uni varan - j
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CTTOBBiiaHIF-
F ollowing are the two essays
used* they add, aa to make matters
which were declared .Ah? 'best of
worse.
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“Ever. *ln«e my boyhood.” said n il submitted: . . . >i;
Byuce, “ that part of the W a it • First Prize:
which J. w » l call.th e Biygn #jr
Brookhart West has ’been hatch1
CITI^KNSMU*
(By Esther Children, age 13)
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B Y C H ARLES P. ST E W A R T
$■'1 regret that I have but one
economic fallacies.”
NBA Service W rite r
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Than he proceeded to • enufuer- [fe to give for my country,” said
iathan Hale.
W A SHING TO N t - “Tbs Bug»» ate:
or Brookhart West:”
. 1— The greenback agltadbn-— - Everyone should have thia epir-
Senator WlHtam Cabell Brace the xpropdsed , substitution
of
coined this expression a fhw days “p rl» tia » press moody” for real
Cittoenehlp ls thw artate or »ual-
y of being a cltisen. There are
ago In ’ discussing proposed farm
relief legislation.
3— The populist movement—x so kinds oF citizenship, good and
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I t was all over the Captol in­ with a reference to Senator Pef­ M. <
¿Good citlesaahip aad patriotism
fer’s whiskers and Senator Jerry
side « f an h»o»V.«i
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re practically the same. Good
The phrase's catbhlneM gave Slmpsop's reputed socklesppess.
ftUeusbip la love of our country,
It a currency which, tu the Judg­
3—^Tbe free silver campaign—
ment of numerous lawmakers, — "to defiance of ev ery n a tu ra l
o show this love sr®. m*y do
pny th ills .
promises that it will be much law .”
heard In the course ol the coming
f — The demand for a protec­ ¡{Most people think’ that to be
campaign.
n d y and Winnie to defend our
tive ta riff on farm products-—a
A'good many of them wish demand to which Congress acced­
kuntry In time of need is most
Bruce had not used it. There ed, “and what good has it dofce?”
SpertaaK' s i r thin k hot hecanse
(Sr Is terrible aad should* be
has been considerable ’ worry -in
Congress of late over the Increas­
I . , Obeying the laws of the United
ing cleavage between East and
pbutes is a great thing. We think
West. Comparisons have been
drawn between this etoavage and
^taay of the la F ^ a re triflin g and
i t , doesn>~- m atter whether wo
Vhey them d r aot.
Nevertheless
and South which led to the Civil
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are
very
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portant
If the
W ar.
Nobody predicts th a t-th e
apparently growing antagonism o f
tqteed laws were heeded many
the West toward the Bast dad the
Children wo»W not be made or­
seeming in d iffe re n c e o f the East
As was announced several dafs phans and there would not he so
toward the West w ill lead to war. ago, Esther Childers won first Jnany widows and widowers.
SUH* there are.legislators who say prise and June Wolcott second , A; good \;«ttisea always respects
it threatens something seriona
prise to the essay'Contest on Clt- t m fighte’ of other*. Some cities
A catch-phrase like “ the Bryan izenshlp which wasTonducted ov­ Jmve certain times for Irrigating
or Brook heart Weet” can be to er July fo u rth hy the Citizens M someone irrigates out of 'tim e
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(By jp n e Walcott. Age » »
' A good citlsenuta stocere an»
trusts in God, ta d should at any
sijto « r w a r he ready to fight and
•voh die for hto couatry.'
, A good cltison a ^ n ld obey all
laws such as «peed law«, prahjM-
tton lags, w *t« r rights and other
laws as wel|, Ho should neither
burn or destroy other’s property.
Ho should help his eouatry In
ways of sanitation.
He should want to keep hie
country beautiful to many way«
8uf h-
»arda aqd »tre*U
a la « » -.
Tf he baa ¿i»lldruo-or If h< has
not he should be interested In the
education-o( all children and if
there are children whose parents
havk not money enough to se*4
their children, the, people in the
community should, be. wlUiftg to
give money or help in any other
way possllge to gfve the poor
children an Adueatto», so they igto
help their country like their (exit.
erg have doqe." Of couree girls
cannot he soldiers hut they can
be nurses for tick or wounded
soldi»« .
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M odernized v ersio n o f th e C olonial d a y s, W in -
sor C h a ir s and R ock ers ad d an in te r e stin g touch
to th é liv i n g room — B ed R oom or Bun P arlor.
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So let us be ready to help 1«
this «nlversary of the
tlon of Independence.
Deelara-
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We carry a complete line of all B uild­
ing Materials» for aU^purposes.
D o n o t be m isle d r e g a r d in g th is b u t com e and gee
for y o u rself.
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y.*thtf. ch ild ren are com in g u p w ith o u t prbpur food ,
bang a n d tr a in in g / T h e p arents w ill ctften not eoopejk
to se e th a t th e ch ild ren a tten d »ebool.
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* u r A m erican tra d itio n s are str o n g 011 a jlo w iu g fevery
’ to m a n a g e its ow n affa irs, hut -there com es a time,-
d re> « e m g k e t o 4, tyhion it is the d u ty iff som ? au-'
8tep
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t,1P ’’M ldren g et a h a lf dity
p a ren ts o f . th a t ,ty p e h a le to g iv e up theifc
' w iir p u f a p h" Itfinl lig h t to keep them . B ill
-------- o u g h t n o t to be ruined in order
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B.jio id e a o f how m any ch ild ren th ere are w n o n f e n o t
if property cured for. J p v e u p rosp erou s tow ns v i l l
w y h a v e som e fa m ilie s yrheye on accou n t o f vintoiM
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W e -have m a n y d ifferen t .s ty le s to ch oose from
and th e p r iée s are 'v er y fnoderate-
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