Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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W. BL FBBKINS, News Editor
A SH LAND
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HE SHOULD REMEMBER
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In stead o f sco ld in g u s in v erse, Rudyard* K ip lin g
o u g h t to rem em ber h is ow n m a je stic lin e s fro m h is
“ R e cessio n a l” :
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' “ Lord God o f H o sts, be w ith u s y e t,
L est w e fo rg et, le st w e f o r g e t ? ’
B r ita in ’s im p eria listic p o e t la u r e a te h a s issu e d
a new book o f prose and v e r se in w h ich , W ithout ngjn-
in g A m erica, it is u n m istak ab le th a t h e niminä to -a im
h is b itter thrusts a t th e U n ite d S ta te s , se e m in g ly w ith
purpose to d iscred it us fo r ou r p a r t in th e w in a in g
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, o f the W orld W ar, and c a r r y in g th e in te n tio n th a t
we got as m uch ou t o f th e v ic to r y a s d id B r ita in , O f
course the v e r y su g g e stio n is- r id icu lo u s, fo r w e to o k
n o th in g out o f th e v icto r y , w h ile b etw een F r a n c e a n d
B ritain and I ta ly and J a p a n , th e w a y o f th e w orld
w as rather co m p letely ch an ged , a s th e y shaijed w h a t
had been G erm an y’s territo ria l p o sse ssio n s.
B ut to th e poem . T he ca b le d o es n o t se e m .to h a v e
carried the com p ltee te x t o f ‘ ‘T h e V in e y a r d ,” b n t
here are the tw o sta n za s w h ich h a v e reached' u s:
A t th e ele v e n th h ou r h e cam e.
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B u t h is w a g e s w ere th e sam e
A s ours w h o a ll d a y lo n g h ad trod
T he w in e p ress o f th e w rath o f God.
S in ce h is back h a d fe lt n o load,
V irtu e still in h im abode;
So he s w iftly m ad e h is ow n
T hose lo st sp o ils w e h ad n o t w on.
W e w en t hom e, d e liv e r ed th en ce
,
G rudging him n o recom pense.
T ill he p ortion ed p ra ire o r blam e
T o onr w ork s b efore he cam e.
... T ill h e sh o w ed u s fo r o u r good ,
D ea f to m irth an d blind to scorn»
H ow w e m ig h t h a v e b eet w ith sto o d
B urdens th a t hg h a d n o t borne!
N o, ou r w a g e s w ere n o t th e sa m e a n d w e took
no lo st sp o ils th a t B r ita in had n o t w on , an d a s f o r ou r
back fe e lin g no load , 126,000 Americans marched
a w a y and cam e n o t back, in a d d itio n to trea su re p ou r­
ed o u t as it had n o t been from th e b e g in n in g o f time.
P resu m ab ly Mr. K ip lin g m ea n s to r e p r o v e U n c le
Sam because We h a v e n o t c a n c e lle d th e w a r d e b ts, .
bnt a s y et th ere h a s ap p eared n o re a so n w h y it w a s
n ecessary fo r u s to b ear n o t o n ly o n r o w n w a r e x ­
penses, but a la rg e sh a re o f th e e x p e n s e s o f the
a llies. N or is it n ecessa ry to r e p e a t th e in q u ir y a s to-
w h o w on th e w ar, b u t it is p e r h a p s tim e ly to a g a in
in q u ire w h o m ig h t h a v e w on , i f A m e r ic a hud s ta y e d
a t hom e.
PUBLISHED BY THE AS&fcAKD PRINTING- 0 0 .
w rmezrec* a . stoke f cs
Mr
T
heavily lateMfc
Bent's to e s '« to »
d irty and sw eat streaked. H ie red
bathing sUlUwee gray with sand
and green with grass ataia. On
bla Head He wore His fhvorite heaiF
fe a r, a disreputable white cotton
t w . M t l f t a s . - iw d
play to the untidy
ooyeriahod father,
sk’SWLS'S.
yur*
“Wen,” be afetd taeuigerentiy, to
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Just th at titpa, B a t N ti
doe to consider the right
thought tim e was made
Joyed as one thought o f
A sin g u la r p h a se o f th e econ om ic problem s o f
E n g la n d is n o ted in an a r tic le b y an E n g lish w riter
in th e A tla n tic M onthly. Certain- p oor or w orked o u t
coal field s o f E n g la n d can n ot be m a d e to prodtloe
e ffic ie n tly or p rofitab ly u n d er p resen t n ecessa ry w age
c o n d itio n s an d sta n d a r d s o f liv in g . T h ey should b e
ab an d on ed fo r o th e r field s s a y th e in v e stig a to r s. B u t
it is p oin ted o u t th a t to p u rsu e th a t plan w ould throw
o u t o f em p lo y m en t a q u a r te t m illio n m in ers w ho
w ould be le ft in a h e lp le s s co n d itio n . I t w ould be
d ifficu lt, sa y s th e «writer, t o e d u c a te them or t lie ir
children in to o th e r o c c u p a tio n s or e v e n t o oth er parts
o f the cou h try in th e sa m e occu p ation .
It is d iffic u lt fo r u s to "understand th^t situ a ­
tion , but in th e old co u n try , son s fo llo w th e ir fh th ett,
hom es are o c c u p ie d b y su c c ee d in g g e n era tio n s and
break in g a w a y from th e h om e tree is a v e r y d ifficu lt
task. W ith a m illio n and a h a lf o f id le m en on the
lis ts r e ce iv in g d ole or e lig ib le fo r it, th e se m en w ill
n o t even cro ss th« ch an n el to find w ork in cou n tries
w here men are in dopiand. In F r a n c e , it is stated ,
labor num bers la rg e im p o r ta tio n s fro m I ta ly , B elgiu m ,
H olland and even som e from G erm any, b u t n on e from
E n glan d . The B r itish e r w a n ts a j o b on th e is le and
w hen he c a n ’t g e t it, h e ju st b id es h is tim e. I t its
habit o f thou gh t w h ich m ak es c h a n g e o f scen e and
em p loym ent repungent, a h ab it w h ich the B r itish g o v ­
ernm ent helps en trench w ith its sy ste m o f d o le or liv-
in g w a g e for th e id le .
I n A m erica when th e opportunity' fo r w ork is re­
str ic te d th e w orkm an look s im m ed ia tely to o th e r
fie ld s and h is son s m ay seek th eir fo rtu n es in a fa r
d is ta n t jmrt o f th e cou n try. I t is e v id e n tly an o th er
m a tte r to ch an ge the h a b ita t and th e h a b it o f the
B r itis h w orker.
.
Kotneoae k ick ed ou t th e bottom runtes o f the so.
rift! U d d er.
Home is whelk* th e cottl sh o r ta g e is g o in g to be
hefotv Wttg.
N o « l e a p p r e c ia te s th e jierils o f m o torin g « k e
th e p ed estria n .
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“do yon aae anything
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e k e bar share o f Ute
butter end a opoky.
She
wetoue deviled eg» <b its
>aper ob top o fflto e r e -
"Now. tomorrow at fouj
f the bread and cookies • Lyffla malted visibly and showed
d th e « to Ute Indian.
a Ante <ri W hits ttaetfc. “Yea bet!
St- have any o f mine, If How’s Gwendolyn r
nodding to*
v m rs u p !” warned K e n t ward thw
seated
the afternoon I trill tab
and then dig fo r a hone I
deo and then take a atoi
He would do thing» ri
at* the time as they eat
: want any. t e t r
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Dotabey.” aald Kant.
HARBIN,
Sacramento has adopted «
This Is the
message It carries to o ut-of-
town visitors
who violate
m inor tra ffic requlrem enU .
Welpome to our city. You
■eW tra ffic tag.
ta in a la ru an tag th e , gaunt­
le t on the Yangtase riv e r. So
many rounds o f am m unition
have been stopped by the
improvised breastworks th a t
fin d in g a b u llet iu
one's
beans
ovhf hero
tt
not
much m ore
extraordinary
th an encotfntorlng a, peart lb
BROOKLYN, OM. I'M—.
O M S thoutotafi purfoetiy
bmnficshw “«« a m « * dfeiik
o ri M b iM la V lW ê frW glfter
M e n u ille a b ita r,
w h ite
m
doeM hers. The d ó n t had
ju r e h e r e pm smmm .
(Oregon V o te r)
Id e a l, Husband :. One Who helps
'w ith - the dlsh-Waahihg atad likes
i f b etter tbkn golf.
P adding:-
Governor Pldrce deserves
credit fb r' having devoted so
much attention to the fla x
operation
In the
peniten-
tldry.
Even
his
severest
critics must concede th a t he
has done v e ry w e ll despite
m any discouragements and
difficulties.
A* fad* th e
:hriee ataaddnned'-and the
sine w riters have taken up,
N K W P O R T , R. I., Oct. 11.
T he fo o tb all team o f th e na­
v a l tra in in g station at L ake-
hunrt , N: T . haa hat a preced­
M erger:
The bringing • to­
gether; of the .vegetable and a n i­
m al kingdoms and calling It
"ha.fi?"
(B end B n H elln )'
ent In the mariher in which
I t traveled ft e a A tete wlUT
the local tra in in g s ta llo » a l-
pveta. T h e L a k e h a rs t ^rilm
caille to N hw pd rt ibotard the<
d irig ib le Loa Angeles.
tese' yotff fkther don’t
•Id«" mapped Lydia,
said Patience, who
her lunch and was
Have violated th e . p arkin g
ordinance and would be h r-
rtoted under o rd in a ry
Cir­
cumstances. B u t we see by
your license plate th a t you
are a visito r In 8aoramento,
so' tehlfe ybnrsel'P a t hbtea.
Optim ist:
One who
believes
the Skxophone w ill survive the
violin.
There Is no magic lik e
state ownership th a t Insures
low rates'.
A lto g e th e r too
often thd waste o f state own­
ership bring h ig h er tests and
ultim ate- failu re.
H pB -H eqk'say«: “ Divorce
never He ebntrolled u n til
WgF la foutod' th '-atoif filk s
cbM M rik', t h a lr m in d s .”
TURNING TME PAGES BACK
look-LytU* even She was as thin
as a HalfgroWta chicken in her Wet
bhthiag su it
Her damp caria,
neea a fte r her morning o f play,
made her look soancely older than
H E had a number o f different Patience. Kent wouldn’t confess,
playmate« and rintan- Of ttamn Were even t o himself. how fond , he was
of Lydia. i
grander than others.
' "Hunt*' Me eeld grufly: *1 can’t
Bnt N ip Wax not fussy. H e was
eat tide aandwteh. Mother made
Above anything feollab eaeli aS
snobbishness.
me too many. ’ And here’a a dough-
H e had a friend down tiW street A d t *
T IM friend was always fladtato mod;
“Thank«,
Kent,"
said Lydia
even when no one else could find meekly. She h e l« Patience abbre­
viated5 b e ttin g suit skirt with one
Sbmebow o r other th a t ffcehd la n d .
“Where are you Heading
could Just seek out muddy places for, baby f she asked.
evkp a fte r days and- d ky* wHeta
"M k rd y l M a id y t" screamed Pa­
tience, tugging at .her leasb.
there hod been ne rain.
"Oh. rats, Ir t.lfitr g e r y Marshall.
1» wag just an aocomputahmMt
o f the friend.
Leek a t the dads on her.
She
•1 think FU go and eae that* makes me rick," groaned K e n t
“She’s crasy about little Pa­
friend,” w sk What Nip had thought,
off bo had bbuadril thteugh tience,” su sew re d Lydia, “so I put
J ’tStll h ^ X c b S ’Htert J ? * up with a lo t from her?
^wn y B U t i 111 O V f ^ W v f l w O rTvw
She looked her bold on Pntience
and v « y >” ntldy.’ btu t* N lT <diafrtpt ,Tho baby trundled- rtcog. the awed
a
objdct N ip wus nof flMKML Nip
would never be one to show by
bark or look that be thought It
strange his friend did dee Inoff
mote presentable.
No, N ip was not' l l l e that. H e
wedt into everything wUh all the
saot and enthnslaem of bis Uttie
dod nature.
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" I’ve come to play.* SM«' Nip:
that'll be the Wreck. W e ll swim
onS to her and bring stuff In. And
up under the bank there we’ll build
the cave and the barricade."
“Gee,” exclaimed Lydia, "that's
the best we’ve thought o f-y e t I ’ll
be collecting stuff to put tat' the
wreck."
A ll during the gulden August’ a ft­
ernoon the game waxed Joyfully.
F °rW lo n g tim e , Margery sat aloof,
playing wnh the baby. B ut when
the excevwttar o f the efcve began,
she succumbed and began to grovel
In the sand with the other two.
Constant small avalanches o f sand
powdered
the children a hair and clothes with
gray-black dust
"Gosh, this. Is too much Ilka
worit,” groaned K e h f at la s t T t l
tell you. let's play the finding o f
Friday's father."
‘i L 5* q«d up In a
b<1.^.t*. Pri^oried Margery, a t once.
"Mandy not In b oat” chorused
tittle Patience, toddling, to ttie wo-
t e r t, edge and throwing In a hand­
ful o f sand.
"IsnT she a lo v e r sighed M a rt-
ery.
“Huh, ypn girls make me ric k "
snorted Kent. "We won’t tie you
In the b oat W e ll bring the boat
in and t a t you. then we’ll a n teo r
' i L ont
J t 1» uow, and—and—
frath e f t T b a rtW H y us kids don't
like you, you're sucb «> rtllv.
dressed up d o lt"
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A8HLANÄ
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ASHWÍND
30 Ye art Ago
A SH L A N D *
1& Year* Ag»
20 Years Ago
W
s f h
toot
H a played for Hours and
hours until his ftentiy- thought be
wad loet and weak, out in th r tester
S
r S
W
T
a
r a
i i S f f « ®
w ith these three lnflerlor
“ a s a j f t f e s - l f c e ,
. J** ?.ot M,ndB
■ d W o lte r vletted tats pgruntt / G. H . H argadlne and
F.
D.
In M edford onta'day lataf WoMt. I Swingle l«aye. tonight on the late
tra in for K lam ath to look a tta r
cattle tntereett in the Langell
V a lle y region.
"Florence la
d n e a a rd
w n e r <mr ncr down.
D urin g , the game o f pirate«
Florence Dombey bad been hang
from a willow, branch. In lieu of a
yardmen. and* had remained dhn-
the” L ta the wtoa* *>«*«**«»
by her mother.
K ent placed her In Patience's
carriage. "PU tell you what n i
do." he aald. T i l go up the .here
and get Smith's flatb eat W e T la n -
(Oregon te u rn a lX
alf ■»« fm
*• o ” k“ <'
Miss Olive Jones, daughter of
the
otfy
ntarb sal, la
visiting
friends a t Montague and Y reka.
I '«M fte H. Doran <« AaBlapd
strent has J«tat ptarohated a fine
MW OvsrUtad fourlngi-ear, and
E. J. K aiser arrived hoate to ­
•fit T- 8taplSs went down the
together With tats bm H y stp ect
valltay thia m orning to jneet a day from hla Eastern trip pav­
to spend stavefal weeks touring
ing attended both the democratic
prom inent eastern capitalist wllo
CSBffergta
and POP“ 11* 4 conventions and the
Is Interested In the Briggs mine
o f which M r. Staples Is manager.
N o 'm a tte r w h at you thin k y o u c a n ’t do,
right aa lo n g a s y ou th in k it.
.
w
, H e would not say to .N
OltaverlWse:
Hiring
ppopla
sm arter than you are to rub yottr
buriiees.
ONE D i r n s u w i
Margery.
Kent. H e r eyes were
n Lydia, with the look of
expectant dog
Lydia
> . M . Hughes, local butcher,
M ayor D. B . G rant Is again
|I«M Tuesday fo r P o rtla n d -o n >«
ibuulnuM trip. I H o stopped o ft In tennoctod actively w ith the man-
Mztameet o f the A shland
M anu-
Grahts Pass aaroute north.
factn rin g Company and la now
tho ptealdeat o f this Im portant
enterprise, sncteedlng J .
H.
A. C. N le ln g e r traded a «V Oham tbte. A t n m s u tta g io f.tlts
re l»earlng orchard In Hams vaj. dltecdors held a -fs w days ago the
r f e r residence property in' Lee follow ing officers were chosen
|Jtebe and San Diego and aere- D. B.'i O rant. preeiden t ; C.*C. A n ­
• ’ la K ern c o m fy . »C al. The derson.*. vice-president;
.j. r .
aSIderatlon . f e r * the
orchard <i«Iglsy. s e c re ta ry tre a s u re r * and
J fltJ O O .
U
,
silver convention sideshow, w ith
(he result of re tu rn in g aa a fu ll-
fledgudpopoCrat.
J. K . V anan t and son and D. H .
Jai kson are o ff on a tr ip to the
upper Rogue riv e r and
C rater
Lake, section.
*JWn !” crias
DAILY HEBLB PAflftAHft
“ And the world.-paMta
teg. and the Iurta thetite
Mrs. A . R .-D a v is and Mias MolUe
Reaniee le f t ’fo r K la m a th F a lla on
H eadlines th at
L x , I Professor poisoned
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