FRIDAY, DeSäehev A IH * THE DAILY TIDINGS G 3. READ, W. fi. PERKINS, news « ditos MANAGING EDITOR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS By Williams Illinois is to have * hanging party unequaled in the criminal history of the United States. Six men, all convicts in the Illinois state penitentiary» are to “ swing by {he neck” for the killing of a deputy warden, who crossed their path when, they made a break for liberty; • While all of the six did not actually commit the erime, all were parties to it. Any ofie of the sextet would have taken a life if necessary to gain his end. The man who killed the warden was at heart no more guilty than his companions who watched him commit the crime. All had an equal Ijart and all will have equal punishment Most of the oonvicts were long tenners. Had the jury recommended a lighter sentence it would have meant, at most but a few more years in jaiL to .them it would have meant nothing, because they would have died before their present terms expired. Any other than the death penalty would have been ho penalty at all. Hanging was the only, punishment the jury could mete out This bread of punishment may serve to soften some of the “ hard hoil4**,who have looked lightly on the lives of prison guards in the past It may serve to deter jail breaks. « n r a W já le tlfllsh. . the rest of the lumber tor fto- hiking of, the club will be oB the Jeb any minute ft is culled tor SM the final wind up fa well In The Festival of Tonight HÉROES AR6 MADE — NOT BORN Ashland *s firet holiday festival opening will take place tonight. Merchants for the past few < days have been exerting a united effort to make the affair a success. Special entertainment has been arranged, the band will furnish music, and the . public is expected to coftie out and see a few of th» many suggestions local merchants have to offer for the holiday season. In this phase of the affair tiw Tidings is exceedingly interested. We knew ef the effort l»eing put forth to bring |>eople out, and behind Uto bare statato < rw- also the effort that t js kiting.m ade'*44 present turn, for à little while, ’ even; attractive window (fispUys by the various business to the university tows, Where most beautiful theories pre­ houses. Wa also know that the merchandise carried locally is as good, end as varied as can be found I v a il,b u t a e t say toe much practical knowledge. any plaee itt Southern Oregon. The people of Ashland then, should show their appreciation, of thq (Roeeburg News-Review) spirit being shown by local institutions. There ip If these bank robbers don’t stop jetting away with a lot only olie way that this can be done and that is of wealth every day from by coming out tonight.. The streets of Ashland various banks there will cer­ should ha filled with local residents, the spirit of tainly he a big shortage at the season should be the guiding one and this event« the end of the year. They seem te me mighty success­ should go down in Ashland History as a* successful ful manipulators chosen profession. The Basketball League Beeefttly the Tidiugs suggested .that a ci vie basketball league should be established with var­ ious organisations having teams. Secretary Walter of the Y. M. C. A. and Coach Hughes of the Normal school took kindly to the suggestion, and a meet­ ing Wffs Called Wednesday night, with .representa­ tive» from five organizations present The spirit displayed at this meeting was sufficient evidence to support the prediction that the inter-city basket­ ball league will become a certainty. I t is planned to get into action shortly after the holiday season. To our minds this is ofie o£ the finest things that (jin happen in Ashland. The joining tbgether of the various organiMtions, in a friendly spirit of rivalry» will not only serve to give many some valuable ex­ ercise, but it will also increase the splendid co­ operative spirit that has done so much for this city. of their them to flonnce daintily In­ stead of leaving the Impres­ sion they are walktog across We learned that Princess Astrid baked a cake for her hnahand-to-be; but we never did find out what became of it. (Baker Democrat) ■very time the tax rate to reduced the amount e f tax money received hr the treas­ ury Increases. Can some mathematician let us know Just how tar below sero this d the mouth is inorc expressive heve exptoined that he meant In some respects a neVer-wasser has the edge on a has-been. A New York woman got a divorce from har * husband, who la a trombone player, probably he »hewed too great a tendency to let things slide. « A London newspaper com­ plains that the interest taken by Americans In the rest of the world to very slight. It should read ’’from”. With Chrtatmaa hear there are two choices in the matter M lh e world moves faster than — to shop or fight. you do, yon will run over sure. The disagreements of doctorJ are what make Christian Science so Inviting. It to reported that y i are .giving up* smoking, looks so effeminate. One of the penalties for making* headway la that you simultan­ eously make enemies. Every big institution co of one or two big thinkers several thousand clerks. Hei Heck says: ’'When a far­ mer and a commission house put hoads together, place your bet on the commission house.*' Today** definition; mono­ log— e conversation between a men and U s .Wife. ' Famous last lines: ‘‘Why, I thonght I Just put that pte oa the window sill.** hta decided that public riots are wrung, f^stonfter thO dkasmen will have to be aontent with may- hdtt btt thStr owh ptemtoesr TURNING THE PAGES BACK ' ASHLAND ■ J • 1 '• * '' f L. J. Orrna to moving his tailor aboh from the Alton block on North Mate street to toe old •Fuller stead en Oak street. E La­ Belle ef 8L Paul. Ore., will put a bakery la the room he vacates. Mr. LaMstle te the father ot Mrs. Geo. Cyester, employed by the Southern Pacific company. Mr». Robert Clay and two children leave today for* Eagle RMge Tavern ea Upper Klamath lake, one ot the prettiest resorts en toe lake. They have been vis­ iting tor a few days with Mrs. Clay’s sister. Mrs. Henry Enders. oner upending the winter on The day of the “ blunt in str u m e n t” in creole seems to have given ttoay to machine guns. Small citizens sometimes weigh lOO pounds or more. ---------? • plowed Held. 10 Years Ago , I xm of sleep, says the scientist, improves the mind. .T hat’s good news for the radio Irug who sib Up to get Los Angeles. ANÖ (M edfoN Mail Tribune) What the Gatatavlkta need to a galosh that will enable Still, a love letter that eonldn’t be read in court wouldn’t be a gueeeM as a love letter. A a Iowa professor estimates that* a {tenon must have a vocabulary of 5000 wento to carry on an intelligent conversation, in case au emergency of that kind arises. PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO the ranch e f Mrs. Clay's mother, Mrs. Wiflg. ■ Benton Bowers was up fn m tan Franctoco over Bunday and v[eat Mbck Monday. He was call­ ed to tta city on federal bnsl- ASHLAND 20 Years Agi ASHLAND LaSt week the president of the Cemihunity Club appointed five members te act as trustees of the new building, to' draw up rules te t Ute governing of Its use. This eoSads perhaps a bit premature,, M t already different organlza- tloas and groups of youag people |a v e asked oa what terms It could be rented, so It Is necessary that ft have a governing body to see that It be kept clean In every de­ tail, and who will be directly reeponsible tor it. fteSides the executive commit­ tee o f the cnpunnnity Club, who are members of thia committee gl­ ee Jesse NeO, Mte. Mark True and W. Q. Tucker are appointed. The Building Committee wish to thank Mrs. W. S. Howard and DUVey Howard, for a liberal cash deaatlon to' the building fund. This makes gratuitous contribu­ tions in cash to the cause In the the last few weeks amount to MO- Why. shouldn’t we smile with JoyT Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Huxley, left tor the north . Thursday where they will visit tor some time with Mr. B u llet's brother. Later they will go into California for an in- definite stay. We are prompted to make this remark: "We wanted« we wished and wished for rain, and new we have It. How do wa like ttt And what are we thinking comm it M it of the M t r t i t £ M artosi, s poftMcfon, Is pas* bar to /ieuuy’i absence. B » » » rh . J i do yon want ns all blown to I ought to ping yon.” Int my*e side w as pressed an ta l that trsmMed with the a ( ger. “You’re under arrest!' C. C. splashed to the dugout OHArtCR 1—Continued. The Impersonal homicide of that SC? ¡ESF&S.'ZZ ets i f toe Pwto Bow sector called It—held no furies comparable to the murder seething behind Jeal­ ous Jimmy Ford’s cootie front. He was the hefted down essence ot ell wars and warriors since Tears end a clammy sits M8B n b minnlewerfer pockpu Bt the bottom .of the trench. Nerer having heard e f German ammuni­ tion that spoke ftngllsb, he con­ cluded that the second of the two military nemeses was responsible for the sodden interruption to his private hymn ef bate. The tagte and smell e f that burly hand tight- •sta g ever his month, too e n d to the unmanicured trenches the hand ot no one out a Top Sergeant could Ford, get to hell down there ■ An InosnSed ehem seat Jimmy reel­ ing toward the dugout. Snoring ersetnren Dim sad ghastly light. The edor of dflmft tohaeeo. The odor of unwashed men. Tangible weariness and to- titty. Sweat Lousy imderwerr. T W Top’S surprised tops leering qusetionlngly in the tool bass as Jimmy stumbled down In the ran of the Irate Captain. Jimmy miserably counted the in-Germany death, from offset:», public decay on open hillocks, w«e* tney badgered hnn because they were too dumb, too hardened, to understand bow be toll because to Rath’s letter, even If he had seen fit to» tell them about J t They Were all Dan Murtagh»—all t.tos missioned officers, and Tops w en no different than wbrd p oliticians In the smudged air the white, aa- gry faces of the Top and die Cap­ tain were changing. to Murtagh*» complacent features — back sad A tine boy was born to Mr. and MI». fi. B. Newkry the last of the week, The mother to doing very nicely. aSd owing to the fact that the ralna are making outside employment practically out of the euesttoa, Mr. Uewbry la prevlng CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT The very Idea of any organiz­ ation in Ashland asking for the moral but not financial support of the peopld should be unique enough to cause a flurry; The earnest group known as the Ash­ land Music Study Club to doing Just that. We don't want to build a club house, found a con­ servatory or abed a talented pro­ tege to Europe. All we ask la that you back us up by showing a real interest to a few free con­ certs We have planned tor the winter season, by which I mean, honor them With your presence. The first e< them to to taka place, next Monday evening at eight O’clock In the Auditorium of the Presbyterian church. It is to be given Just because we ate So In­ terested In music we «an’t get enough of It In out regular monthly meetings; also because It will give you outsiders a chance to know us and hear a little extra music. The , performers at this first concert will be mostly stu­ dents and It will Include the first public appearance of this year’s high school orchestra and chorus. Yoh fathers and mothers will have to come out. Of course— bring your friends with you. En­ courage us by yoitf Interest and give yourtelves a musical treat aext Monday night nF the Presby­ terian church. Signed, Marie A hett Beebe movie screen. Mart Cnptala—was saying: "He’s either goes a With Ito real etolaltede, only lrrtto- careless ------ — — ■ Ooo—“hats y ta tone cnckod? Ah- ether second sad there'd have been nothing to »too water and aft from ruunto* through roar tot head ilk» ft down, a ^ s s VtototooT'oirni?- ea> other Bttrt." ’’Hell,” mattered Jimmy regret­ eeal Order eklddko. You know! fully, “those Hetalee era rstten Geek fkis Is a te n ef a war. A fel­ stato!** low Can't get killed if he wants to.** , “This dtot no private war. Ws Jlmtey’s arose to a whimper­ Mt got a right td enjoy It, so keep ing »ell voice on the last phrase. He y»ar Mad town tad year kettle oa was yeU-ing not for the benefit of or I'll—-I’l l — ■ ■■** Tip or the Captain or even ftsehe attbombe rates* < racket the Murtagh, but for Rnthte Allen, all close at hand up the stenchy dltoh. the War back home In Chelsea. Overhead, like wasps shaken ont The CSptain, as .canny aa gruff, of a tree nest, a covey of Ger­ knew that kind of gut break. He man raiding planes hummeg. their had often thoegbt it might be characteristic motor sopg—whlstle- from useless hysteria and and-mtas, tohtatleand-miss. Above veered y t a ^ ^ t t a t e t e t o h B t o & t e T t a tamed to good military account If trsnatetod Into bodily dftton. He S a a ia s r A aircraft W ttertte. OrSaky ftxx tea- la metal. » Soft mud rained IBthlly ever R. J. Edwards and brother, II, At the annual meeting of the W. Huatslnger, toft today for 8ab Ashland Building ft Loan Associa­ Francisco, • CaL, for a few days tion last Monday evening the fol­ visit. You can call a tody a kitten lowing directors were elected: and get atony with ft. bug den’t Robert ThyMr. J- ft- Merrto, D. call a maA a pup. Wegner, G. 8. Butler, Mrs. Alice Mrs. E. fi. Renmes and Mrs. A. the gloom flattened ont Oh; how totaeeme It Is fOV the R. Davis, returned from Klamatft Bn tier,- B. Beach, G. G. Eubanks, < t sought to plumb Its 87 b . btorhett, H. ft Brass,, who Paragraphen tosto that Marte*» op M i s last Thursday. re-elected the following officers: her w sy boflse. Robert Taylor, president; J. R. Norrie, secretary; F. D. Wagner, I Mrs. Q. E. James and children, treasurer. who have been making their home to Ashland, for the past feY phaft tlUflsny ta d Michael Ad- years, left Saturday fot Jun-mn, atfl» wtll tfy tb eif tuck for awhile Alaska, to remain-for some time In the Roseland mining region in with Mr. Jjm es, who is In baste, ted item (he tonsU.** Mta ' n^ss there,. Ray James will re­ BMttob OslUmbla, and expect to tetove'tot tta aSrth this evening. MiST. V i main In Ashland tor the present. We need more Bf tbis t y p f , of religion; not onte visiting ft. F. Reeeer departed yester­ and rem em ber*» * those to te are pur- Mlss Cordelia Grant and Miss day on a business trip to tan s s r hfflicted, « « but L to ' keep a 2 * tunny evwy fkmUy U Amafi- Msry Jlunday, returned to thilr Francisco. His daughter. Miss Polar has been owtiaw»« in hdme In Ashland Friday, after Maggie, SBonmpsntofl him and wUl oa Owned Its own ear, It seemed Denmark. .The gam»; ,1s being visiting for some time In Cottags make a visit to her sister in tan to Quean Marie. The queen dose promoted In various other ways age. Grove. Joee, California. not MgCv Ute half of It. • too: