Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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E v e r y d ay, m a n y o f th e g r e a t p a sse n g e r
busses th^t
w h ir lin g th rou gh h e r e grt} v io la tin g
every’ tr a ffic r e g u la tio n th a t is on th e b ook s o f the
c ity o f A sh la n d a n d th e s t a t e Art ÖMegolj. Thtete Is
n o t a d a y g o c é b y, b u t t h a t m a n y o f th e se g rea t
ju ggerd au ta b f th e road d o n o t g o th r o u g h th is
é ity fa r In e x c e ss o f th e sp eed lim it. A s w e s it in
b u r o ffr e s attd lo o k o u t on th e m a in tr a v e le d Street
w e h ave sefen m an y p e d e str ia n s n ftfrow ly éscáp e
t h e cru sh in g w h eels o f a sp e e d in g b o ss, a s i t de-
inands and a ltea y s se cu re s th e r ig h t o f w ay.
W e are n o t o ffé r lh g th is a s a e r itiin i b f our
effilaient officers. W e kh*H th a t th e y Are feeverly
h an d icap p ed b y A l i c k o f Aten, th a t th e y c a n n o t
b e .o fily in on e plaoe a t A tim e, and th a t H iéy can-
hot spfend a ll o f th e ir tim e c h e c k in g u p 6n the
busses.
H o w e v e r it h a s reach ed a serio u s 'stage.
S om eth in g sh ou ld be d o ié , tö slo w them d dw n ah
th ey com e th rou gh A sh la n d . O ne hum an lif e ta u ffe d
out by a m a n ia fo r sp eed , Could neVer b e p a id fo r
by action a fterw a rd s.
S o m eth in g m u st And sh o u ld be d o n e, and done
now , before it i s to o la te , before som e little c h ild or
good citizen p a y s th e p e n a lly fo r n o t b e in g n im b le
enough to e sca p e th e se sp e e d in g w h eels.
The oth er d a y , a lo ca l m an w a s d r iv in g dbw n to
th e b u sin ess tactidn afid AS h e nafiàed a, sc h o o l h ou se
b buss s w iftly passera him . I t d id n o t slo w u p fo r
th e SSÆôol, H it Speeded oft. H e tu rn ed h is fear ab o u t
and follow ed it. J u s t b efore th e c it y lim its w ere
reach ed , he drove Atoirg side W the b u s s / ( h e h a d
to m ik e fo r ty f ir e tnlieh ah h o u r to do i t ) , an d
called o u t to th e d riv er to slo w d ow n . T h e d r iv e r
replied “ W h a t th e H . . . . íb it to y o u h ow fa s t I
d r iv e ,” and k e p t r ig h t o n .
S u rely th ere is a w a y to ch eck th is, beforfe som e
fa ta lity resu lts. S u r e ly th é c ity o f A sh la n d , e ith e r
through a p p e a lin g to th e hom e o ft ice o f th e sta g e
feorapanies, or, b y p o s tin g a sp e c ia l officer, can p u l
a stop to th is d an gerou s p roced u re.
S o m e th in g
should be done and dtfafe noW, tbtnortoW ib a ÿ bfe
to o late.
K ep resen tative “ S a m ” L ow o f B em hA m 4 T e x a s,
has retired from th e rift£, a fte r tell y e a r s o f se rv ic e
ill the house. In th a t tim e he h a s n e v e r m ad e a
speech.
He is retirin g , n o t becau se h is c o n stitu e n c y
W ouldn’t reelect him , b u t o f h is ow n ch o ice t e
ta k e a place on th e T e x a s bench.
W e h a v e n ’t a
doubt th at he wad, As Alledbd, a c red it to th e p eo p le
he represented. T he fa c t th a t h is su p p o rters d id n o t
m easure h is se rv ic e on a b a sis o f lin e a g e in th e
Coiigregsiufldl «¿cor'd is to th e ir cred it. T h ey w ere
n ot worried ab ou t th e num ber o f p ou n d s o f o ra to ri­
cal steam h e cou ld le t Off.
• D ebate is n o t w ith o u t it s u ses. T h ere i 8 p o w er
In oratorj’. B u t both are leas im p o rta n t th an hard
tcork jn _ tb e com m ittee room . M ore w ork And less
talk w ould assu re us o f Iretter leg isla tio n !
T h in k in g len g th en s life , « m ed ich i atttliórfly
Sells us. T h is ifc sp e c ia lly tttie i f th e th in k lfig is
done by ntitom obile d rivers before th e y Cross o y e r
reilro a d tracks.
D oes an yb od y tMihdAiber th e old fashiohe
g o o d s o a sis th a t had “ q B a r t /’ “ p in t ” Am
p in t ” k e y s on it« Cash r e g iste r !
b o ttle
“ h a tf
T w o Vaoations o f a m onth w h are ro(*ominond-
e d b y g N ew Y ork p h y sicia n , but he d o e sn ’t tell
h o w to g e t thA ».
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IconVdcdtlofi bet» today the ’’i*ge
!6f t t a f o r W ' declared tb st Hkhta
J CtSSt, hhoin children tfloto only
lip
# lth Stewing
IcheekO khd afriitfftig eyes means
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I «riie editor aal4 twtt ft |g flahta
Clan« in fate spiritual gbtse that
can b rlfagtfie iofag Wanted freace
Ito the World today.
I “th ere are period« f t darknCss
land depression jh the world Yol-
I lowed by w ar/’ he aatd. ‘fcvery
conflict In the riaftoh has been fol-
| Towed by a spiritual paralysis. ■ It
I has robbed countries of peace and
faith— of loro and charity, which
I hare been swallowed up in social
I vices.
/
f r . w a r is a fool war.
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igh the lntoriggof lnspectldn
Street,
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Wfta/ O fttti Say
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shown that he has learned a
lot since fcfrktorWh— WSston
beadef.
, "ft tnd average mag iehew
as much as he thinks he
knows It would make him
bowlegged and hump-should­
ered to carry -it; but he prob-
dy would say less aw>«t it
an he saye about what he
thinks he knows; and that’s
th a t— Bahks Herald. '
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The hen Is lflje the human.
She la worthlMs It she per­
sists id Staying (to the roost
too late In the morning—
Cottage orerve Sentinel.
THK NEW FEATURE
1 1 « . » > g,
A Paris court has ruled
that a wife has no right to
open het hueBdhd’s letters.
Oar judge« sefa'm to
be-
hind time, or scared of th eir. ■>
own wllves. Bat If we lived
In Parie wh toouldfa’t Want
anybody opening our mail
anyway— Springfield News.
are hobelbse. , ,
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Clvllltation: ÚúUawtng >-
The whale that doesn't fa
inch firecrackers; easting 18-
never /©els the Whilhf’S Sbekr.
inch naval guns,—.Vernonia
» ta le.
By giving the boys what
they wanted before they look
NEW YORK — ‘Because he
smelted a cigar lfc the lobby
of the Christian Alliance so­
ciety, where smoking Is fo r-
bidden, James Dexter was rd-
cognlzed as a fugitive froto
justice add captured.
(Contlaueg Prom Page One)
'ed hot lead instead. Who was t.
'blame the onrf who allot her, o
f l yon
i r . A S ’i i . r 1
te
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Let da take Jeff for ad '«¿Staple.
H t t e r e toftlghl 1 f i n him and h l.
•H ritfee pale every thing that I eaaid
i I find that they wodid eat. yet it
NEW YORfc
Tempte
’ was hardly g taste, ha will cotoe
Emanuel, with the wealthiest
I beck to-morrow and I wttl have
and toost lnflbentlal Jewish
J lees, the next day j will M t have
congregation id the United
» anything at Ml, ffe will bahg
States, hks been sold to Joe-'
. around until, he Is so hungry that
Dodging things wears y o u ■
eph DStat, ribe president od
r he will either break In the lodge
faster tliàii Hiking them as 41
the Capital NkUbnal hank
> or go away disgusted, a'aordheid
they began their respective
come.
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for |7 , 000,000, or a record
, In other words, fie tatekes the
Flaherty with the leisurely,
price of >870 a square foot
. scent of man in the sooth wldd
for Fifth avenue property.
» and follows It. If he is lucky It
It’s up to you ho be either
[ wont be a hnnteTs camp. In his
ahvtl or à hammer; you can't
travels he eetoes upon a kind bf
ZARAOOS, Spain— MedMdl
both.
I lane through the timber, the treks
students at Spanish universi­
are what jo u and me would call
ties have been circularised as
Olazed
trees, some of the trees
part of a campaign inaugtifta-
Breakfast foods have built up
have
white
rags nailed on theto.
g«A
«d
by
their
fellows
at
thrf
Uni­
me msgteraes f t i bfgger e« eB i
If
Jeff
could
read, these pieces
versity of Zaragosa to redude
than they hive built up people.
c HAAYA r A
of
cloth
would
tell him that this
the ‘eicaMire” number of
was the park bOsndry, bet tfntor-
doctors in Spain.
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tunately, Jeff was kicked out bf
No household pqpblem is more f
« • S i S l S & ' - s U i school When he was a year add
kexlhg than deciding what to d<r
LONtlON — Mrs. J«46
bluet! He turned the very flrgt three months old. He crosses t ie
Irlth toedicide that IS left over.
I corner he came to, toward USs line and keeps his nose to t ie
Moss, who* died here on hgr
: WUt If he 2 rlVer.
102nd birthday shortly after
? 4 tt a to # an a Instinctive
» S : f bab
e ; I wind add kebpd on, and M ttes to
;ht This of*
she had had her hair shing­
a pasture. In this pasture is a
>er U within
Hex Heck says: ‘‘Wh<
led. toM thbW with her It
number of sheet, Jeff doesn’t
s
a
r
*
g
!
don’t help le r feller p,
the end that she attributed
know
What they afe, doesn’t rare.
and dangerous Job
overcoat, it’* a sign s1
her longevity to minding her
,
Ail
that
Interests him is the fast
BMor thè dreum-
want hlto td cift dgaih.
d #d Bdslfldsk.
«.
Mtse he will have on innocent missions, never wal ■ that they are In his line of travel
! help and comfort
and w m i get out. He laads on •
leer Rlu-Tln-Tln a«
ohe and knocks him for a row of
Wdolworth buildings. The sheep
shoulders.
v
get frightened and bunch up, still
The Captain rattled on in hie
D m the Dnds Murtagh did just
crisp voles—other transfers, other tbab "kept glancing back over his In his way. The result is that be­
, Instructions, until every man in the Shoulders as he slipped along, par­ fore Jeff gets through that bundh
< room was tingling with enthnslasm ticularly as he drew near th\ Va- of sheep, there is wool and ehedp
A ß S L A N I)
tm rrto n _ _ s r “
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rvw _ s'__
AgfitiAMD
and relieve the o t Mita 1ftg*eope, and
scattered o v « tan acres, and the
•teft, that used to spilt a life-savdr
3 0 Y ears A g o
In half, that Aas held between ogr
¡stuff was the Captain made—that
fingers, has become a killer. Who
he could Infuse his men with the
la to blame- What are yon goltig
courage of gods and, the. edtaufl-
tb do, tokke a law to keep a man
8. C. Hamakcfr Visited k taw F T r e s Reie Dodge, WM6 had been asm of rookies. V rU the fray-
dajts ln AshlahA Wfth his family - teaching sehool lb Curry couÄty,'
vlclbus authority about him. Di- from protecting hie property?
As far Jimmy, he heard nothing rsctad,\nurtured, ha might other­
white enrouth Uhk te Bly, Xlata- . Xèteriteg >tò Ashland this mÜrn^ after
the first thrilling annognee- wise have Been a captain of lndus- Why not feed Jeff until the snoW
ath county, tr«M * tri* t© Port­ ing to spent the holidays.
ment thi '
last of
land. He M t yesterday for Bly,
wbrto in
where he Is'heavily lnterekted ih
W.'g. iètdils, the painter. Id a t Busters*
the toet-cdntlle business.
with a i
r k & ifW ta
I Klamath Fans, brightening Mhd1 fist, sad
open
stn
»
M>. àha Mbs J. ft. Walker have town.
dark pi
assassinati^, fífa en-
retdritod to Adhlabd bad trill oc­
(Masm
and
glad© Usa eo eterea
cupy them heme uu Brusite »treat.
W, Hr Btawart, who to supdHn'
I discipline, that ha surreptltlo
They have been spending the past tending the Shipping and jgcBkn*
reached a hand down and pati
Sty a signal on the top Of !
M r montAd hl B q |M,
of Old tohft fruit shlpmenta, re­
.»lH W r they yetot from thrir old turned to Ashland Friday, hdtef
hdnte lA catty cdunty, thinking « tolto ifdÿs vfcit at Rosebnr/«
kteWtoa they toould locate In
ed; "Now. IMd," be kepi whisper-
bxiLY bíb U >AM*GM
Bolse. Ashland, however, seem­
tag, “tbs ekanoe rve prayed lor
ed beat of all In comparison as a
has ooms, i’ll square np for you*
“And he said, The thin,
The dog Instinct, the canine men­
place to live, and they are now
which arc Imponslhlc wit
tal telepathy, that Is as articulate
a low placo?
Men, are posnlbln with God.
back to atay. and will be Jotngd
as speeot tq humMa. M*H«a*
later by the other members of the*
f*
,ueh word m
family. ,
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JH I
g the past
the K,“gdom ot
A f a f â t r d s i ô f i i R f
yoa. i f men could be brought
î°
thla *nd to tru,t
Baker county tax collection for • lOania» palls has ll.ß o o
In .God and His goodness,
year totaì »«40,tSo, Vnlon pacif­ pie, » tributary sawmills,
£ * •
¿X te w v . human
failures and human wrecks.
ic paying more than >100,900, * >1,000,000 a month payroll.
ays& ^ sa^ T R g
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASftLâHD
DO t e a « A
Mrs. Walter Herndon and son
Aohby. aa^d fetArnM to bhrtng-
fteld after a visit with relatives
heir* M the Beavfr afid Yockey
families. <
Msaagdr J. w . Dbhbirts trt the
to
Hotel Orégon toas a visitor
t 30
it- dad Ifrs. /Add V. tinter Hfft
this morulas for a short visit
with rulatlyes at glam ath Falla
whether Intended for the good of
I S'nation or not and today there
ie a cloud of doubt hovering over
Christendom as a result of the re-
[eent world war. The product of
¡the nation today mast be distri­
buted with more lore and faith__
as gifts are ' distributed by Santa
Clans.”
ttKRK Í8 THfe klftST OP .
U U «é » i H a n at e w t » s ètta » s
to gftt. <Ht th e board o f tru stees o f th e
rean a g o th a t the R a in y
ta k |p w flo n fb r sh o r te r s k i d s . I t
b u t th e y Sailed to equip it w ith
O o m f
N O sv«l
N O I iHAté FlWAUíJ
I
I t m a y be a d ifficu lt m atter fo r A rich ftiafc U
e n te r th e k in g d o m d f h e a v e n but it is dead e a s y
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T h è S p èèd b ein o ti«
JtbF T ldih^ s h a s ste a d fa stly sto o d by th e p o lic y
o f com m en d in g ràth er th an c r itic isin g .
W e h ave
. filWftyfc been f o t and n evèr âfettlnSt Any Etìo v ed i eut,
fo r thé u ltim a te g o o d Of th è c ity .
H ow eV er, i f a
n ew sp ap er is to fu lfill its fu ll p la c e w ith in a c ity
it can n ot a lw a y s com m end, i t som e tim es m u st take
th è Opposite a ttitu d e And u se its potofet o f p d M tcity
to attem p t to co rrect co n d itio n s th a t are a m en ace
to a m ajority o f th e people. N o w a fte r th ree m onths
b f b o o stin g an d co m ifieh d in g th e tim e h a s com e
w hen We ta u st d esert th is p o lic y , t e m p o itH fy ohly,
and c t l l th e p u b lic 's attOhtidh t o a seHdtts meliAee
th a t d a ily is eM danjterin&_-tìte. JLvea <tf n o t ofaly
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