a m a .1 THE DRILY PÜW ÄH SP BY THfi ASHLAND PRINTING 0 0 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS T he So-Called “T ith It behooves Oregon sportsmen generally and Southern Oregon in "particular to take an active, in ­ terest in the defeat of the so-called “ Tithing M U,” the one signed by the Governor and now up for referndum, which if passed would take from all self sustaining boards, ten per cent o f their income, and apply it to the general fund. - W hile it is understood there ate some twenty- four boards in the state that would be affected by this bill becoming a law, the Fish and Game depart­ ment wAild probably suffer the most. E very warden and deputy, every improvement to _ hatcheries, and game farms, every effort towards the propogation o f fish and game in the state of Oregon, the expense for which is paid out o f the money received from the sale of fish and game licenses. This department, while doing as m uch'or more to advertise the state generally, does not Cost the tax payers of this state one cent to maintain. Those who are devotees o f the rod and gun pay the bills, and it w ould be decidedly unfair to hinder in the least, this important work by allowing a portion of the money received, to be diverted into the general fund. .. ‘ It has been said that the taking of ten per peat o f the state fish and game funds would cause the closing of at. least five fish hatcheries, and prdbably one game farm. W e are positive there are no sports­ men who would want to countenance such a calpm-. ity^and we feel sure that when it Is generally known, the effect this act will have, there w ill be few»others to support it. Consequently it should b& the sports­ m en’s" duty to take the initiative in fighting the bill. They should take the trouble to see that voters generally know the grave danger that confronts one of Oregon’s greatest assets. By bo doing they can insure protection to Oregeoh’s Fish and GaméJ Ashland's Support It was as We predicted, Thc people o | AshlMnd ij will support a worthy project when it is sponsired by those who are deserving of support T his "was evidenced Saturday night when a well filled «octi- torium at the N onpal school greeted the Martini Olsen players. While there has been do official statement from those who were in charge of the affair, as to its success from a box offioe sta n d -11 point, there is every reason to feel that future a t­ tractions of this nature can he brought here, with the knowledge that they w ill receive the whole­ hearted support of the entire community.' • . This is a oonunendablc reputation to have, it w ill lend encouragement to theme who worked ho diligently to make Saturday lig h ts affair success* f«l. The next time they have such a job on their hands, they can tackle it with m e w e d enthusiagm, for Ashland placed her stamp o f approval upoa their efforts. A P Ib W A A lH tf, A O lÒ ^ i 'AU.ffU&HÍ B U W X f \ e a r MMt‘u _ M M c r i A M M ! I A iH ft , I » E M H our face ., Bat* 4f4tR< A QR amo OM HbUR HOft&E-Jj to the s to re aad r u mateTa T t e doctor and Amos were toes«. Are re’« yea «aa reeL" Mrs. Norton was now sooth in g Lis- toe thouglit o f rest, while a t play, and ,tw>d 1* •*- ¡suru í S’ í J w SK“ ' «ïïsurs s - skss , ssrtz .00 I TURNINQ PAGES BACK ASH LA N D ASHLAND 10 Years Ago 50 Years Ag< 0 . B. W atson, C. B. W o lf. H . L ; t . B . W a g M r sag J . A. »lallt»y W h ited . W ilfre d C a rr aad F. F, r a tu r ttt* t t e O n t ,»f toe week W h ittle cultivated aa aeqaatet- ftam taear a n a m w n m y R oiiaw enca w ith the aam m lt o f F llo t m inine fltetrt«! of Lek« ro an i v K ick last Bunday. Miss E lv ira V ic to r and Miss Jessie .Grant of the Ashland pub­ lic schools le ft recently fo r the Ooog Bay section where they hare teo a ‘engaged to teach school. Ifrs . T . H . Simpsoa and Haiiold, and GIatan. iaaVa sou, Roy Poole has returned te Ash- today toud and takeh his e M place as llo rtIC S Itu ra l Commissioner J. f o r tU ondala. Cal., where they storekeeper to toe Beuthera P a­ R c te a y has returned hotae to­ W ill spaad two weeks visiting cific rotandhatiae. rt «y from at tendance a t the meet­ her garoots. ing o t tow hoard a t 8aleni. ■Bpartotondeat G. A. Brieooe Mtes Myrtle W elts le ft Tues­ Mr«. M em lnger, w ife of the of too Ashland schools le ft laot day for Sliver Lake county for s S a to rd a r t fo r K lam ath F alla, Otar of a tew months With her Ashland M . E. m inister, went to Portland Monday evenfhg fo r whore he w ill conduct a teachers sister there. In stitu te fo r the next tw o weeks. treatsshat a t oae of the hospitals there.' • ■ - R rs H . H . G ille tte and daugh- teto, Louise sad M a rjo rie , le ft Tuesday by auto fo r M y rtle P oiat. where they w ill spend a mauto a t the home o f Mrs. G il­ le tte ’s parents. M A . Edward F. Green and daughter. Catherine, went Tues­ day m orntag to 8alem . They w ill t e gone about to a days visiting Salem. Portland, Forest Gravu, C orvallis a n d ’A lb aay, >4n. “ And though t bestow ah my good to fe e * th e p e w , ate* thowah r a * v w m y M « y to t e banted, awd have was Awe, I t prodteth me nothing." I. Out» Inthlans Id :» . H ow much A ; U k J t o l t a ’ ruled by the power o f Gods love In a ll We do and say. Much trouble would be avoided. ptfldd tome deed to a u e h M to toe toteh .S h o rtly ba had a bright c h r t i * 11 W" rt * * ,b 4 * * J18he»s In ■ stupor gnfl won’t miss ytto. Lydia. She Is « e t toffertng ■ft Ml. Now, f want you to go to tad Uka« wad ate." ' T1 won’t," said Lydia quietly. aff as t e touM mate it. *!• ••t -»a—m nh*41ww»«w (Continued l\>morrow); SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.