C. J. BEAD, ESTABLISHED EN 187« THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. MANAGING EÖITOR ««♦tata «*+««•se» ASHLAND D A Í1Y TIDING S AfcA **”■ HE*» fofo ** *> * M * LaA^ **** ytmaqefc A o A ÖtftM* ? ÉÉfti g ^ l 5 i Att^t 2~ Bi Wtóter We Exercise Our Brains The London Times is doubtful whether British prosperity Cato hé secured On the American plan of high wages, mass production and increased con­ sumption, as urged by British investigator« who studied Arterican conditions. It seems to feel that Arteries has special advantages of1 resources and , _t •— Îiij.ÀÏ__- -1.1-1- __ ___ »individual initiative which are not X —_ common to Great Britain.- ♦ Probably, with unconscious British conserva­ tio n . it reacts against the thought of the complete turnover that might ifofe to be made in British ideas, in order to adopt American customs. Jn this country the old doctrine of class con­ flict is rapidly being replaced by the idea of eodpfeiR- f ion in industry. Oar greatest industrial organitet- tions, pu Wie Utilities hod railroads, have woken up their stock ownership and sold their securities to millions of employes, customs and capitalists. The American Federation of Labor Has formally subscribed to the view that higher Wages eaU coWO only out of increased production. . ■ There is nothing in the American labor or cap­ italistic system which cannot We adopted by Great Britain, its workmen and capitalists, if they desire to do so'. It is not so much the utilization of natural advantages as it is the exercise of-common sense, coupled with unbafopored private initiative, that — hwn Jmtff Bwr Umted S tate« in to the nation it is today. It is well for other nations to realize that America has no corner oh braih power, although the average citizen in this eotfntry may give hie brains more exercise than the average citizen of other lands, because he has been encouraged to-do so, and his ambition has riot lioen crushed by pater­ nalism, as in many other lands. Paying Judges ^ r w u v iio n o j nivo m wi«& w I d o e s - th ' R o o e ttfc b * z / i Ü bague - Pf=> HE SOARS ÜUfco UM í T l ESS s p a c e OR "TH EÄSVÄ BMW*/ ROGGT b À J who ' s A Kiuer IN HIS ONH UTfVE. What Others Say Deaths from thberculoris art decrtU^ing, xays the head of a big life insurance company. The mortality rate in 1920 was an average of 118 for every 100,000 in habitants, while -daring the first ten months of this year it was 81 for evflry 100, 000 jiersons. No doubt the little Christmas seals that arc sqjd at Christmas tinfe art responsible for A large percentage of this decrease in the tuberculosis mortality rate. Have you bought yours this yetfrf A New Jersey mother recently spunked her fifteen-year-old daughter Who ran away to gat married and then forgave her. We agree with the suggestion of the editor of the Pocatello, Idaho, Tribune that the spanking should have come before. Illinois courts have rulpd that a husband is entitled to alimony if liis wife deserts him. . But can he get itf • The numlier of autonrtbttes Is IncrrtlsHtg by leaps and bounds and pedestrians are surviving the same way. ♦ skiSadkM*JSAeetaAs Washington is to have « big stadium to which congressmen can go to extend their remarks. S m o p a m p s p e n thin k Am erica overdid the reception tto Quceh Marie, t i e overdo a great many things, Much as lending money. Isn’t If Odd? The old-fashioned woman who used to have to went overshoes a fter a fa ll rain now has a daughter who gods 6Ut before breakfast to swhto the channel, resident has rnited States Chat accompoities Jodgwhipfl has long been recog­ nised as a handicap to the appointment' of men best suited for the positions. Oft times lawyers who would hpve made the best judges have refused to leave private prac­ tices for the honor of the bench. Others have taken the position for experience to get acquainted or for some other retoofty but very f«w for the salgry A t­ tached. specially is this true of state cohrte. It is doubtful if there is a judge sitting in Oregon today who could not command more in private practice than he receives for his services on the bench. The condition is unsatisfactory. It is unfair to ask men o f the type we want to fill judicial positions to work fur the small sum they feceive. States might follow the lead of congress to good advantage. There is one way to get good men on the benches and to keep them there and that is td give them a salary commensurate with the ability they must have to discharge their judicial respon­ sibilities satisfactorily. in * orar m y lo g fo r the «inter ét ’to and found foto under fo t dai« nov. . Qone tro m th e lodge to t two d *r«. after trapper« in,, the nerthwest com er of the p a r i. Then under'the date of Nov. « I found this story: ■'ifit the north bonndry pf park «,:»«. a. n u N ot . t . this morplng. W orked ,««et, looking over botto side park linea for one ope-half mile. Cam e.te Boundary Springs at X o’clock, fh é re was aftow on aft foe bo'rtfi filftstdes fidt ho a ll diU rran tr'teki. ArrtfWt ai K. > . corner i t 4. tttiufod sbirth ktaftfng well foelSo ib < hark. Ìif o è d tìtf ski trite«« a i 8, fòltoW«« tfcèià t ill Sark, « 6*cioci. w s did Sot went tó Iò ta fob tftftke fo W« made camp. We had rtas ò M to think that foe MéA We' wdr« looking for « i r « tampttd fohth of ytoefe toe Verb, to toe t o « « dot ifùltd a rito for fear they Would smell the «moie. I t *d ir h fold night gfld * e had fo ¿top toorring to ¿Sep, wartn M ore were traveling light «W dftfflst b a ll M ante«. a fito h n tftR lo n toyed tià d ria lt ln foe early mornfog hotirs. i t day- h ta a l We were oh the there àgata. The trail lewd, due east for about a mile, but not a Sign of a t r ip Set, folto south And i t fast wedt again to foe park fine. By this time We Were «ondi of Crescent Ridge. W s fiò àtto fo e meadows at the head o f Copeland Creeli, by thia time tob had giteti up fo l­ lowing foe tracks, the last we sato i temper beau- Of thatofthsy Wefe ohtalde of foe tlfully, mguired; park ) K We Vegan to Idoh for ■foe c d V F W e realised that It would be a ebabce ft We found It, nhfeto toé found ttdrb track«.. About 4 We ftfndd It hidden under to erifr- e f tafo» l i ton g to etaaft care, the floor to r tfe « with hbto- fo c t bdughs, the opening was w ille d up almost io tne o ie r hahg A «m in Opening was left for the stooke to eScape- W e waited HM- tft d a f t add no o h i showed . up, th in went A abort distance away where we could see the fire H thoy made one. W e watched ail nfght but tbagr did dot come t6 camp. The next morning We looked for trap sets (aside the park, flare tt up.about noon and started back tp foe lodge. ■ " flu r first land m ark was Bald C rater,, we arrived there at X wifre ri/FÿÜKU iva y0U o’clock, and took Red Con« C ra/- Bengl A heavy flat landed flash or as our next tatactive, thinking When « capital Isn’t any yer — Times. to m all robbers: marine Is bent on punishment, there time to hire a laW- Corvallis Gaxette R B h & lN O , C n l . ^ - i letter mailed in Arlxona in K ey, 1 W 3 , w te Meeived here foy «ay by H)ee L»«rel Quinn, th e mtoMre MM «foa mfe- A well besteh road Is often foe . wrong eng te t a k e .— _ . Face the aun and your shadow will net get ta fb u f w ir . When a man wants hla wHe to The Worst hard luck cota- PoetOd with .a two-dollar M il is that it Isn't five— Verno­ nia Eaglé. The spirit of a greater Port Orford was made mani­ fest at the get together chatobbr of Commerce meet- tag Tuesday nfght. It Is foe co-operation of the entire community that builds cifies. — Port Orford News. Fossilised mosquitos four million year« old bave been dug up In Utah, and we ret- omtnend this pursuit to other Aill collectors— WeSton Lead- A ll that mad Wants here below to a little more than he’« got. Any many can be flattered by telling him he la a man who 3an- not be flattered. Wh6 to most provoked— foe husband who goes home and dtane/ dot ready or the wife who has dinner needy and the hnsbaM doesn't cofoel. «ent tro ta T h tfo n 'to Re«- lantH C fihl., WherW 4t appar- Antly lingered. The pa­ per W r fellow«« With age, end, " foe w rttin« «|> fad««" A that it Was scarcely legible. Mias QUtna sat« foe w rit­ er of the letter died tWo fears age. B IR M IN G H A M , AÌà.-*‘D ret e d a . Ù. that dawg,' « d e a fin ,,___ Powell when .hU hound gave up h hot fSOVK trafl to tree • chipmunk. ' lie Mrpnght foe «toe* of Ms «AH doWif 6n th« hbubd'« hAunche«, foe Impact released foe trigger, and PoweU Is in a serious condition wtth Mrdshot In his right Bi«e. P H IL A D E L P H IA — Janies Donovan, 1> year street beg­ g ar, has been arrested upon discovery that he Mved a t ah expensive h o te l/ e«ned «■ aatomohile, employed a ehavffflsur and ton« 111,000 lh A local bank. Dowovan had been pnri*«, a t o r to a day to push him through streets la a wheel «hair. we could t e t w f l w gt Red Gone Springs. W e hardly le ft Bald Crater when • to r à u t ns. « blinding uno* Yon couMn’t see tern»« et p«dfe to Mat. e«r he'll gài f t « fom- mtoskwer g frg E f u» ju « te « tu e fole Smart » « rt « & n ft M O M foe « « tfr. fcmw DoWn, bott Of them, the cop «agito a MMM Of the M b « «t ■tod; WW got WfNbtag t a w » y - r«ut? asked «tanto eàrcastlcaliy. aryhody whe gate tato toeuMe Busters that Jimi cop who made the doubly IntXreafoAJ foe hito of tbto i was not wholly lost oa the g e n ii 4 i TURNING THE PAGES the frisking dog the adulations « T ASHLAND 10 Years Ago Btotpdto.lsft aged that the fortunate tarn of - which' real thor- fols finit encounter with foe H ' Bnglneer A. H. Copner Is paint- «Mes Ida Case, of this Stato Nor» tift Me Aon«» ahd garage and mài fecally deported yesterday making numerous, other Improve­ tar «Ito north. • - ments on the property. v fosr. Long ago foe hoA sea had csasSd to « mystarious crime- “Clim ax” Delsman, basketball and football star of the Ashland «Jay fto foe north. ' high school, last year, left with Mr. and Mr«, 'tt. R. W iling de­ his mother Monday for the middle west, where they will spend sev­ part todito ta iota then d atab ­ l e « f t j*ortian«. where they toll/ eral months. r*«t«e. The best toefoee o f MtoV Mtatorons AfoNtad friends accom- C. R. Robertson and family nr» r t t a f t x foeweta (h«rt new ttstae. rived In Ashland Tuesday from St. Louis and w ill make their home here. Mr. Robertson’s dta, Mr«. O. W , Addison and lltUe T / V ~ O.