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-fe k lL uAM- ■ - ASHLAND DAILY TID IN G S ta * 1 J • M M ? , . ; ; 1 Ip M - Î ' 1A v v Z -ti < h B « ,l» ta « l , lif t t a ÿfcfoUUBri 'â stab bed E t t e , E re tte » B «*P » Snudar f e n i A fR U U fa PRINTING 00. t a r i f e . G rew ....___ ___ ____ _ -___ ______Bditop W. H. Porklne ................ ........ ........................................’ » Neva* Editor O F F IC IA L C IT Y -P A Y E R „ L ................ ................... . Telephone S» of )> }« In tacsrlng a pab- 11«, MpUmoBt enforcing the m in t And to p ro to * h g h ta t A b l- bellevtng that w ith «frees fundamental hafrRi rental h aW ti thoroughly established in '» the home, th rift lesson» taught Id the sehoel w ill ftad lodgement to fertile beB.'“* ~ irication which w ill p a n rit tfcn aal« q< light wine« and Uaar.” Be I t Reaolvnd— TbAt Out Dongroaa reaffirms its endorse-] mqnt of • program for world peace; ot a nnitonn marriage and divorce taw , and of tfce new Bdu- caUon BUI now before Congress, ’creating a Federal Department of Education W iA a Sec. lb the Cab inet, and pending the passage of the Bdneation b ill that the Con gress lend Its help In the exten sion of the educational activities in 'th e Bureau o f Ndhcation. STATUS O F W O M A N J 1 W he re as T he emmas achrtnto or the United Stales Ccaens B a r est» mAlres wo provision for lift states of «he wwtawn t a the Meme; and ■ ■ • •, Whereas-—W e look epon hot»«- making as vocation end hetidhe that home-mahers and the home should he properly Meted in the census rolls; . Therefore Be I t Resolved— That a request be sent Secretary Herbert Ho<yrer asking that ' ‘Home and Hojae-maker’’ be snb- stltuted for the lees dignified terms now used. 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No dtaconnt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders „ ’ ' DONATIONS ««nations to ch* r|Ue« or otherwise will be made In advertla tag or Job printing — our contributions will be In cash. A COWARDLY ATTACK — AND AN ANSWER . . Ashland, Ore., ' Aug. 3,. 1926. „ To The Editor, ' Dear Sir: . Will yon please tell ui© through yo^ paper just, when the men of this country will awaken to th e fact th it tkc women of today arq just making fools o t them? N ow a days with a woman it is give, give, never take'5’ They are highly immoral in speech and dress. Personally, I don't see why they wear any clothes at all. They are m aking it hard for a married man to gtet work by taking their places in all kinds o f labor. I, see Ma Ferguson has lost out in Texas and I hope to see the day when women will have the vote taJtèu aw ay from them again. B Y (RA r L k S K STKfe.ÀRT Since they have had thè vote the country has gone N EA S ervice W riter to the dogs, and w ill be worse if they are allowed to con-, W A SHING TO N — The ta riff is tinue. They, are absolutely selfish in every w ay and a dull subject, but we shall be thing, with very few exceptions. \ :• ■ hearing a great deal about it be Hoping you have nervo enough to jlrint thè Above, I fore long. Congress refuses to Inflate ag l-emain, riculture. Therefore agriculture A READER A N D BOOSTER FOR ASHLAND. proposes to deflate everything else. At two successive sessions of , congress, the corn belt’s relief measure has been up for cohkid- eratltm and both times congress has turned it down. Ix>wer O ther P rice» Now corn belt senators and representatives have pretty gen erally decided ‘It is time to ful fill tbeir threat and launch a tar iff reduction drive. That will be th«. main issue in the coming congressional campaign, so far as the middle west Is concerned. The com belt contingent, in short, will stop trying to* bring tanm prices up to the general level and undertake to bring the general level down to the prices of farm products. Congressional representatives from the Industrial 'east, which thrive« on protection,, are con siderably perturbed at the pros pect. moreover. I f . the Republican and hitherto protectionlatlc corn belt flops. in the direction of tariff redaction, it will mean a great accession of strength to the Democratic group which is committed to such a pol icy already. Free trade is ffractio- 'V • ally dead even in the Democratic party today, but most Democrats at least favor a lower tariff schedule than the present one. , East la W orried Diipocrats and insurgent and corn belt Republicans combined might easily form a strong enough coalition tq make radical cuts— on the commodifies,’ of course, that the farmer has to buy;not on those that he has to sell. The protectionists will fight this tendency hard at the polls, but the outlook distinctly is not to their liking. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 inghairf’* '‘Juifipouttftkwcy.” enforce ment of competoory school at- * . A man w ill blame hie son for tendance laws; and pledge re- 1 anything except having such nowed effo rt to wipe out iltlter- ' acy by 1810. parent«. ‘ ~ * _• ■____________ This wortd dogs. from. isn’t going te • I the That’« where it*« coming We know why tbe rooster <?#*»• H e’s langhiag because his Vite never can find things where she lays them. THE FORUM Bv^Williams O f course, It mùst be remem bered that be T O F e -1 » to build • »uw hail g f o e * d 0 4 outfit the team, and hfch« hot had to handlcaped up ta a great extent. , W e w ill assure. Madtord .that # e are going -t«’ gttak to thé end O M iH NARCOTI C EDUCATION R ta ta lid T h ta tbe Nhtlonal mVteta approve Narcotic Bdn- ttan ans a Mseaqs for tita combat- •' « the menare e t grog addietton < ‘ , COM M UNITY RBCRBATION - Received— That we, th e Na- ttoaal Congress of Parents and Teacher«, erg» a constructive pian in each community tor d i versified recreation which shall coatribate to the moral develop ment of Oar youth. H Y M N F E S T IV A L » > Whereas— The singing of the refines and purifies; Resolved— That we approve the "Hym n Festivals’’ in our com modities As a spiritual and cul tu ra l influence^ Avives mors because rouge la ex V» each state; a strict pensive. bottom o r near It, and we expect to give the Mas. as good, If got hatter gam»» Ip the future. Of courge We Wfll need the sub- . eorlptlons which have been pledg ed and are n o# due ahd can be » aid kt N ln ln g ê rl or to the col- teetpr who wit? call on you this Q P P Ó E H W T 4 « H m « « wRh «Dem ta n eant- lMfr of lnw «nforcoment against • ■Mbtnmumeiii tn A m ern» ot M «BsAmerieaa Institution. 1 Gdfbg w ithout stockings ian’t Be I t Resolved-—That th e Na axpensive enough to become a tional Congreaa of Parents and tad. Teachers reaffirms Its endorse- , Maybe m en, don’t kiss ' their ment p t a Commission On Illite r acy; appointed by the Governor ’ an intensive program o f sdnea- tlon which may reenlt ta the fd*l protection of cM M rea by ta w and public opinion. J 8A L A C K W 8 L IT E R A T U R E j Time to atari something to be Resolved— That we rbafflrtn thankful fo r next Thanskgivlng. C ---------- ■■■■•"," | One advantage of having a lit Lawyers lose about halt their tle mtnd is that It is not much of an. e ffo rt to exercise It. Artiere» « T tim ely ikterett» cases, but rarely lose a fee. are welcomed under thia head. A fte r studying law, a good CommumtatMan taMA M a r mm The button that comes o/f is many young men find they can signature of the author. the one you are depending the m ake more money selling insur most on. ance The directors and, management t of the Ashland Base Ball team Luck breaks better if you hold wish to deny the statement made onto your old Job until you seo * in the Medford M ail Tribune that which way to Jump. financial rocks menace the team , and we think it a very utumorts- ( manlike statem en t for our sister elty to make. The changes in the lineup were made for the good of the bshna. i o u r o '- f a \ aad we w ill not be so badly crip L IM E o ' F lR C . I HC. M A tf pled as Medford w ill find out BE - QoT we .neta Sundhy. A lb ir Kio F qo L ï t h a t W ith JTalter Hughes as Cap K iu OM'LOCKÍS BO RÍJ tain of the team ., we ean- assure 1 1X1 A n F E L Ù t t f - . X V i BÆF? the fans that if defeated wé will, not be disgraced. ■ (% course, we h a te been handi- , capjmd by laclc of homa-taient for the team a» the league is playing fast ball, and we have had to ob tained seaponed players to break In and hold out own w ith the oth-, j or teams., W q ^ o not stand at the O U T O U R ^ fW A Y the coming of that day when she “folded her tired arms and laid down to well earned rest — never to awaken again. . . ' *v Do yon want to ftafrAfagt womanhood ahonld b elrep t forever in IxMidage? Would yon say tliat yonr own mother, yotir w ife or yonr daughter are'n ot to la* trusted wjjh the ballot! - D o ’yofi Want to say that yoUr own flesh and Mood—fair daughters o f Eve—are immoral in dress and speech «imply !Ve«’auhe* they follow the dictates of m odem fashion? » Would you deny to women tire right to live? The right to cam their bread and butter in honest and con scientious employment? Our answer to you, sir, is that we know o^vf(»m«n> right,horc in Asfiland who arc work ing day aft^r day-tn-i»apiMir< t^eniseb es and their babies,, boòaose the- husbands who promised to lot© and proteot them have failed d »«analiv «Did. disgracefully to do their part- I'./: • , • ? We woqW remind, yon, sir, ' tifai w’ohmnhioòd iti thè most «at led heritage in the life ,,f m a n k in d . It is Me influcnce.of juotherhfMMt which Watcheg over us and guards us from «tariiest infam y down throqgh the years. It is the undyj tg, flam e of rgmther-love which fights cVon tìnto ' ’ x^Ésct hèi; own, long; uftar the husband, and •up the fight tim ing'kopefettm et'« or jn d if father,^ fereriee. iM h A A p k id e fin itw it» ;p o in t? n g «Rtf th e c o w u n l Wo lina«» ai limWwM of your imwarranhid attack on u<> iv ifiw h deep in your o y n h e a rt we do not l>clieVc ’ fou meant those things of which you wrote. W’©manhood in ’G od's m ost g ra c io n n g ift to m a n k in d . Jt in too weudorful, too inspiring, too sacred, to differ tb e anonymous attack of the unthinking and th e national teacher *« © ay Be I t Resolvbd^—T h h t’ tfre Na- tiona Congreaa o f Itareata and Teachers actively Interest itself In the estahUahment p f a /ta tto o - St Teachers’ Day, to be observed along lines similar to those of N a- tional Mothers’ Day and N ational Father»' Day. ? IL L IT E R A C Y T H E C O M M B R O U L RODEO taealvea^—ÿ'hdfc the National c è M N *M ebbttena Ito education M utata 1k» tatatauw tal Rode» o r Rohadkp And cali apon an other fi, A taÄ hd W ifi Bbpport «A m ta ta« « r t . .W H e r g r 1. Ohita» taufte «Uta b «tata»»? ! ta b u ri t k . »ttendnnc. X * «rhhttthf- fre M a M U « la tefo rm ed , <«' Would like to tu ta *, r DIRECTORS B. B. CLUB «nui ne CHICKENS Ate killed by faites. AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM nute«. ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 384 Oak SL Aeros» R. R. Traèks ■ Phon© 20 Like the phyHician, we are alw ays ready to answer a call, frt any hour o f the night or day. - It is our mission to tSfrTVfr im m ediately irhbtf owr A4hdee»-are rcqptifed. * W e can at all time» he reached by teldbjfoire. J. P. Dodge & Sons A n n i t a g & F - ;