V. ASH LAND D A IL Y T ID IN G S - gltficb e Hick«, foft moraine fo r-a trfp fa Cavoo- They expect* late this arenU u. The European Dotagh-Nut (■riahUriird la tatui « r œ a r f s s s s ï -  W1 *»1' -—------- ----------- —-------------------- -- w. Ä. Perkin«------ --------------- ------------------ - N, w. gqito, k ^ j * ie - BALT L A M O H T , O M , M y S t — 4U P )-r-T h e m m aoeeptad belief that the o^ly good Indian ia a dead one. • * < tityt "modern civilisation is creating a ▼aolah- in fr a e e , the In d ia *,” certainly does not apply to the m ajority of the Ute and Uncoripehcre tribes hi Utah. -----------------Teleshon« S» A M ae ribbon prise trophy for »rise hops or alfalfa dancing An ounce o f pretension costs a from the hand of a brave has sup­ pound of work. planted the scalp as a symbol of The travel bug which' b i t e s glory. theuannds of Americans is the Approximately 1300 Iadlaas mosgnitç. ' reside on the Ouray Uinta reser­ vation in Utah and when a feder­ a l agricultural agent from Wash- •ington who has ju s t completed a survey "of th e ir progress checked his figures he found they have 15,000 seres* of land how under «taltlvhtlon,. virtually a ll irrigated. The chiefs of these tribes and | their squaws are, setting an ex­ ample for their people, too, he found. Chief dted Finger Nails has J purchased a home and garden I * ! addition to his farm so his ehlld- ' ren can attend school throughout I the term nest year. j K/* ineertloa, per 8 point l i n e ________ anheeoaeat insertion, 8 point line of Thanks ___________ ¡fe* -* / • .according to mloimation winch has come to The Tid­ ings, the county conrt is planning an exclusive exhibit of pear« at the Oregon state fair this fall, just as was done a year ago. In other words, county funds are to be sjient to feature jiifet one item of Jackson county’s varied agricultural resources. . While we are willing to agree with members of the county court that the pear orchards of this fertile and favored section are deserving of special honor, yet we do not concede to the pear growers or to the c o u n tv c o u rt' ! s 1 ‘ THERE 18 NO TOOL’S PARADISE It is a noticeable fact, that ease of living and pros­ perity often bring discontentment, while adversity streng­ thens the character and offers an incentive to accomplish seemingly impossible results. This phenomenon is wit- nssed in both family and national life. Tho wealthy in­ dividual with all the-material things that should help bring contentment, is often not satisfied, when his poorer neighbor who has little of this world’s goods and has to work hard for a living, finds peace and happiness. And so it is with nations and states. The United States which is probably the most prosperous country on the globe, and which has had the most free and demo­ cratic form of government for 150 years, is constantly attacked by ftolitical theorists who woitld exchange our governmental structure for a dangerous mess of pottage. When we were struggling for freedom, necessity forc­ ed us to devise and adopt a constitution which would pro­ tect the individual from oppressive officialism. In our day of prosjierity and power we listen to schemes that would undermine our constitution and detract from the liberty of the individual. ; - We have seen North Dakota swing toward a social­ istic form of government where the state eomj>etes with its own citizen» in business, thijs destroying personal opportunity hnd initiative. We have seen loWn encourag­ ing paternalistic exjjeriuients wliich ran contracy to the law of second economics, and promise to create a fool’s paradise by legislative edict. We have seen the states of California, Oregon, Washington, New York, Wiscon­ sin and others, as well as our national, government itself, flirting with proposals which would put the government into business oom petition with private citizens and tax­ payers. So far, the common sense of the jieople has gen­ erally repudiabid any program which seemed to under­ mine constitutional rights and liberties. But the agitation continues, and wealth and prosperity have a tendency to breed envy, jealousy and hatred. INDUSTRIALIZING THE WEST What Mie industrial opportunities of the Far West are and how to go about disclosing them was the sub­ ject of a course of lectures given by E. W. McCullough, Manager of the Department of Manufacture of Chamber of Commerce of the United States at the Western School for Commercial Secretaries, Stanford, July 25 to 31. The transition of the country from an agricultural to an industrial nation and tin* decentralization of industry following the wwtyward trend of population are the major » aspects of the subject to be dealt with by Mr. McCullough. How thia general movement effects western cities and towns, what opportunities tla > offer for industrial dc how their advantages and disadvantages may to light'tty scientific surveys, and the services iLknad to industry through coo|»crnt*ve ’ t detail. Chief L ittle Snake Pete Moun- | taip Sheep has obtained several J thousand chickens to add to his farming activities. Chief Grasshopper, undaunted j j SOU*™** B ack Temo ALL » R iom T - - ------- 7 —»J uvurj secuuii of the county; an exhibit which can be furnished by rich and poor alike; one which will give the state fair visitor an opportunity to get a better understanding of the varied farm resources of Jackson county. Last year it developed upon the Talent Irrigation Dis­ H AR LES P. S T E W A R T trict to furnish a complete exhibit of the farm resohroes B Y C NBA Service W rite r of this county, and indications are that this same district W A SHING TO N — W h eth er or will again be called upon to give state fair visitors com­ not President Coolidge is a can­ plete information regarding the productiveness of Jackson didate for renomtnatlen in 193$ county soil again this year. ; depends on the coming congree- slonal elections. It is the belief of The Tidings that it would have been I f «be administration is vindi­ much better had tin? county court voted to arrange for a cated at the poll» next November complete conntv-wide Exhibit, iu which the famed Rogue b -th a t Js, If a m ajority of t M river pears would be featured, but which would likewise Coolidge kind of Republicans are do justice to all of the county’s diversified farm indust­ elected to the next senate and 1 lower house— he can be renomin­ ries. • ated by wanting to be, and body doubts that ha wlH no­ I f the Democrats and insurg­ ent Republicans— a strong wave of Insurgency in bis own party w ill be worse for him than some Democratic gains— get even the senate, to say nothing of . the hoqse, away from him', it w ill be a pretty convincing sing that the country has turned him down. May, Not T ry ■ In that event it w ill be doubtful if be can be renominated, no m atter how bard he trlea, and tfao probabilités are he w ill say he prefers not to be a candidate again. , Political Washington assumes that President Coolidge, it elimin­ ated himself, w ill try to throw the Witnesses .Will Be Galled by poor seed crops last year is planting on a wider scale this year. A t the recent U inta (aurin agri- cultural exhibit the Indians "»r- ried off as many blue ribbons as tbs whites. These hot days when you feel fatigued, saunter into * the comfortable atmos- ' < phere of our dining room. Relax and refregh^y ourself with delirious food —served in a cool, inviting manner. Enjoy yourself and rest here. It is delightfully cool and comfortable. • 1 | I 1 I The Indian boarding school at W hite Bock« With an enroUment of 141 has an average attendance of 98 per cent, squalling, and in many cases bettering that of white schools throughout the * ' * I nomination to Secretary of Com- ,n the W allace O. (B o b ). Gaiae« country.' • merce Hoover. H oover,will bard- “ «rder pass wore announced by ly be much more satisfactory to the »»ate yesterday afternoon, and Stopped fat A sM s o * Republican insurgency than Cool- th® Hst served on Gaines’ attor George B. Lowues of Redlands, ldge Is. «“Vs Cal., stopped in Ashland today Still, a retiring president, e v e n ___________________ • . to visit Hugh Bates, while enroute though he retires against his to Los Angeles from Corvallis will, is in a p osition to be v ery where he H a student ef the Ore­ helpful to bis ch o ice of a succès- gon A gricultural College. M r. soA In sue ha situ ation In 1 838. has been attending the H o o v e rV c h a n c e s w ill d ep en d on MW« Lowttes summer session a t O. A. C. how stro n g R e p u b lic an p ro g rè s- sivism is th e n . Our special Sunday Dinner from 5 to 8 P. M. is a favorite with many. Lithla Springs Hotel $IOOO! in cash T • Y A f 'A ^^^B B J If th e p ro g re ssiv e g ro u n in th e p a rty m a k es a fo rm id a b le show - ing in th e fail, S e n a to r W illiam B o ra h 's p re s id e n tia l p ro sp e c ts ' will im m ed ia te ly Im prove. W ith - out re g a rd in g B orah as a p a r ti,- u la rly sa fe bet yet. W a sh in g to n 's im p re ssio n is th a t he m ay tie - ! velop in to on e on s h o r t n o tic e ul- m o st an y tim e . L o w d en S tro n g As a f a r m e r 's c a n d id a te F ra n k O. L ow den is sp o k en of h ere us th e lik e lie st se lec tio n . Should th e corn l>elt prove, in N ovem ber, to be in a fra m e of m in d w hich a b so lu te ly d em an d s p la e a tio n . it is believed h ero th a t L ow den w ill be q u ite a lik ely choice. B|| fâ l U Î Î Î NAME Wb WA B SIB Avatth the Mvl papers L a ZJ l ASJ c L^L on SA j LIBB OUT OUR W AY H A V E SOM E P u T a T o h s , B lo sso m ? •watch papers Mon d MES i ' ll - take - t \ no or -TURBE» -íMAklW 9ou • 4 - z . ' . • V - M o n d B^üægB ay BvSWilliams e - s -« -«»T \ OP em OP • ' T ojo MOPE CAM^ o ’ BEANS! a w ' Pur so m e 1 water im t u ’ / N GRAVW I Z> (aiMpiW JüPiTEP 1 i The value of reputation The value of a man is wliat he does, the worth he Shows the world. He may be ever so good inside. If he doesn’t jirove it, he’s worthless. The value of a watch, a Skillet, an automobile, is what it does, the worth it shows .its user. It may be of higliest serving power. It it can’t prove it, it ’s useless. The reputa­ tion of any product is the known-proof of its worth. ( The valne of that known pfoOf is that you can recognise it. When you buy an advertised watch or skillet, you buy value with a reputable manufacturer’s name behind i t You don’t have to wait till you use it to know it. The qualities which made it advertisable have proved the wqrth for you. You need only ask for the product by name. Fastened securely to that name are quality, ser­ vice, satisfacían SI. v Q j » i Read the Advertisements. They Familiar Il 7 X AS f t" '. r-ALL OP S O M E C H A M PtO M S iae you with established reputations