ssrAMa«tt».pt)»e in* iaSUSBIiMt Rurva-ums»* ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Ö Ö M .^ X y VuW «ou* t a t e * 1 25ïB l i Æ f let ôôiWwe? J I Awffct A Chief df Police McNabb is entitled to the sincere thanks Vf every mother -anff father in Ashland for h is genuine efforts eliminate possible tragedies at street intersections where little tots pa«s several times daily on their way to and from school. The « lic e campaign to teach •sM M >st they must proved Slowly skid with due caution padt these intersections should receive the support of evfery citi- aen of Ashland, including every man or woman Who operates a motor vehicle. I t so happens that practically all of the school intersections are either «to the Boulevard or on North »«& Stro&t, both of Which are a part of the Pacific highway system. Unthinking autoists will drive through these roadways "at an excessive rate of speed, and some day, unless the campaign is successful, some little inno­ cent life is going to be snuffed out. It is entirely proper that the time to start cam­ paigns such as this is before some tragedy brings grief and heartaches into some loeal hefcne. The little tots cannot be blamed if they become confused at the approach of a swiftly moving motor vehicle. When such confusion arises, the motorist will be unable to avoid striking the child even though he or she ex­ ercises the greatest possible caw and judgment. The safest plan is for all motorists tô proceed slowly through the city limits and to approach all street intersections within the school zones at a slow rate of speed. Accidents, witb their resultant tragedy, can easily be avoided if the autoists will coopefate with the 'polièe în thêîr Worth-Whîlè campaign. t. m . c. a . m v ro i Without the blare of trumpets, a quiet, unassum­ ing young man has come to Ashland to devote his time and talents on behalf of the. boys and young men of Ashland. Ba is the new full-time secretary tff the Young Men's (Tiristian Association, who is now mapping out «program of year’s aefiviffes among (he "hoys .. uke W ¿V À ■ WS I l 7 WE ÖUlLOlM' tM -íW M — FÖüP ) toiTfrÖtof? j WHaHW&tt-sSty » a' e k ahh » i ts bd h i h > B IA R R IT Z * — Basque fisher­ men. in an effo rt to Maintain high prices by keeping down the fish supply, have tb w v n tow» of them overboard rath e r-» 4 M W bring them to port after learning of heavy*haul« along the eoant by their fellows. Peasants are reply- lng by boycotting the fisher­ men’s villages .and refusing to eell vegetables or meat there. N E W LONDON. Conta.— k n o w ­ Oregon newspapers, the dallies, in referrlpg field should captadla pendent. — Woodburn . • *. D.D R , . « Collisions between autopnobllge and locomotives would pot, he s6 Havtrfg brains is not mufh to bad If the locomotive ondy gSt you't credit, but using them is. the worst of I t aqw and Ih e n ^ - . FValse Is wasted when given Roseburg News-Review. to people who are eternally look­ President Oats Up at Dawn— ing for It. Headline In newspaper. Like It IS better to he patient, with the rest of as humans, he got t # ah offending friend than to lose to go fishing— not to w o rk.— Gold w m News. him forever. ing that sentiment among old- fashioned superiors was strongly against the custom, g in employes 6f the Connecticut company fear- hd bobbing their hair. Margaret McNamara, with the company flvn The Kansas fhrm et Who last A title is like a dog collar— yeurs as a strnog.-aphhr, took n I t. adds nothing to ability, use- week hgd a eow he was m ilk in g Chance and had her’a cut She bloim from W» gttwp by an fi-, fhldbss or intelligence. l.*st her Job. inerant eyelene la now s w l* - ghfhg over his In k e r , 40.— Mat- Bootleggers are about the on­ * LONDON» (U P ) — Bngftnd^ ly people these days whd can ford Mail-Tribune. «« bathers now go in­ to the water without getting wet. The lates syle -iq bathinh costumes la a one-pteCe tightly- fittin g euft made of rubber,. In a Variety of b rilliant cdlora and decorated. get all the trade they want with­ out paid newspaper advertising. . w • « W e have heard all kinds A stdMes about What Is t t a m atter Het lleck says: “Nothin’, stops w ith the farm er, -t>Wt nobody y day’s worg like a feelin’ that lie suggest that he ought to bsvC his teeth k -ra te d .— «1. Hfclehs Mist. wants to write poetry.” • wnro a point Robert N. Stanfield wdh the right to have his cleverly worded slogan placed opposite his name on the general election ballot,'and as. a result the voter will be appraised that he stihds for ‘’freedom Front Dictatorship.” While tlus newspaper has always been friendly to Senator Stanfield and believes that he did the state of Oregon a vast amount of good in Washington,- especially through the passage of his land grant tax refund bill, yet we fail to see that lie lias the right to ask for support in the forthcoming ©faction. What is his so-called ” Freedom From Dictator­ ship” ! To our mind it is the dictatorship of the voters of Oregon. His cause in the primary election last May Was ably pleaded. He was defeated in a fair « 4 ltouest fight. He elected to sever all connec­ tion! with the party which honored him, not because trf any reputed unfairness iu the campaign, but be- cause he believed, as did some of his illadvised friends, that h* Mi.vdwswith Use Uttd ffrsnt bRl Wmtfd be sufficient to overcome the stigma of having ad the man Who M ealed hbto it hiqi to return to Washington ambition. ' L B LuK K o u r u o w !^ . f A WORTS WHILE MOVEMENT TURNING THE PAGES BACK A shland ; W ‘ Years Ago W A N D 30 Years Ago Mrs. B. V. Mill» and Miss' O . F . Billings to confined t * his M r, Engle ef Phoenix, hfg -re­ Oodie w ith two cracked ribs as Bthelynde Sanford came home ceived the contract for furnishing the » s u it o f a fall w hip Ms "bent from thsir Rlamath trip on the wood fo r the main building of 'the out lnsr night to got Wood. wormsi w o o l , n» W m ibw- Pèlîcàfi Bay stage, Friday.* eat bidder on hard sad soft wOe*. Ör. Caldwell has t ranch aad home In th< district in Ashland foi in Linn county. Attorneys Q. B. Watson and E. Mayor G. 8. Butler, who has Bean a t Newport foT a fortnight/ D. 'Brings luto for San Francisco returned tòm e on the evening, Saturday on business connaeud. wip» 'the Ashland water sufi re- train Wednesday. Among the Aahlandsta whh at­ W m . Myer. B. C. Payne, 6. C-j tended the basketball game tie Oleu, if. R.' Nelson, Oliver Dews, tween Eugene and M sdford hi W . M. fio ta h , V . P. Mrapson and edford Friday Ware I he 1|lsm< F- M. DU Bo Is. Went dJwn to Gold sllie Snyder. Cherle 8 arhSf sh. W . t a r - penfer, four O. A . R. b o y* r i- pwMJMotfdqr evening frdm 1 two wfisks cam ping trip to Shovel ères* springs bû K lafhath R iver Whére they into tfcalr rheumhtfcs. A La Gi lowing hit i paper has thi compllmentarj ir wM l known wag /afectad i • A . O .VU. 1 j 1 i ifi 5