I THE DAILY TIDINGS EDITORIALI and FEATURE PAGE C. J. READ, MANAGING EDITOR A 9H LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S Giving Meanness No Chance Sir Bobert Falconer, president of the Univer­ sity of Toronto, speaking of. his country and ours as neighbors, says: “ It is therefore imperative that in both coun­ tries, bound together as they are by common in­ terests, a large body of mutual understanding and good-will should* be. created which fesser persons with narrow interests cannot flou t/' .It is a sentence that bears thinking over.. Not only does it hold the key to continued and develop­ ing friendship and peace between the two great North American nations, but also it suggests some of the causes and cures of strife among all peoples. Of course the English-speaking countries are particularly fitted to attain such mutual understand­ ing and good-will. In addition to their strong in­ dividual characteristics as Americans or Canadians or «Englishmen or Australians, they have the com­ mon bonds of language, literature and basic ideals. Bat oil the peoples of the world should be bound together by common interests and, with intelligent effort, they could develop a “ large body of mutual understanding and wood-will." “ Lesser persons" and “ narrow interests” are the trouble - makers among nations. When they are allowed to attain too great strength, wars result. In personal as Well as national living it is safest and wisest to seek such understanding and good-will as cannot bo dis­ turbed or overturned by petty, narrow, selfish fal­ A study club in an eastern city recently was urged to turn its attention to the conduct of the young people. One Jpembef suggested that chaper­ ones would soon he a thing of the past. Another declared many girls were going unchaperoned with boys for buggy rides. Yes, buggy rides. The members were reenact­ ing a meeting when the club was organized 30 years before. But even at that the discussion is strangely modem. Substituto automobiles for buggies and yoa have the up-to-date club meet­ ing discussion. Thirty years have passed and the young pecóle that the original members of the club worried about have grown into fine men and women and are now talking about their own children the same way. Each generation does it and the mooted ones grow up to make the elders surprised they ever worried. It will be the same when today's generation has grown np. Twas ever thus. Treasure A lot of would-be treasure hunters are writing George Finlay Simmons for help in locating the alleged pirate gold hidden on Treasure Island. Simmons, who is curator of ornithology at a museum of natural history, knows much more about the real treasure on that island, but probably not so much about the pirate wealth. Tbe curator was head of the Blossom expedi­ tion which came back from those strange regions in southern seas with a wealth of information and with a great variety of interesting and valuable specimens of bird, animal and sea life. All of these things add grcajly to the treasure of human know­ ledge and are undoubtedly of infinitely more value than the pirate hoard — if such hoard actually exists. Yet the pirate treasure appeals to many and the real treaaure to few. So contrary ure human folks. Galli Curci gives it ont as her opinion that the world’s most popular song is ‘‘Old Folks at Home.” “ Sweet Adeline" has never recovered from pro­ hibition. What ever became of the old-fashioned dance hall attache who went around the premises before the ball shaving caudles ou the floor. A British doctor laudg scanty apparel for wo­ men and urges them to wear ug little as possible. Here is one doctor whose advice ig being followed. ,Boenoa Aire« bad a beat wave la«t week which caused a number of prostration«. Just to rewind you that the enow isn’t so bad after all. A» a rule, man doewn’t crave mkcbm as much as he does the.privilege of getting ahead of somuouo he doesn’t like. W. H. PERKINS, OUT OUR WAY TbTbvtM 5bM0fW«sw 0 W S f NOW WHRrr «HAUL 1 ’ A - tW -AH O K -íh A T » « -W K A T w o u l d so o u k e TÓ RAME. SAKTW ¡ P U T IN MOOR / k e to cx iM C is - m i s / x ■V CHRISTMAS ? /-= : PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. NEWS EDITOR By Williams Crater Lake In Winter Time A im TU h P u ri > A K A M O P ü V O ’ M A R B utS IM M IN K we.< • t o L IK E 'T'UH W A K p p /WE XMAfcrt . H IM F lu u U T H R E S T ! > BY JOHN MABIN Csrutakto at Crator Laka Lodge Yhrawday, November d, te a s Almost everything and every­ body deserted me today. A t one Unto I saw the Knights sailing above me almost o at Of sight, haven't beard thqm calling all day. One of the bears was upon Garfield almost to the top, l a was looking Into the saves and small openings under the eliffe, house bunting, don’t yea suppose? I don’t think he found any thing that suited him, as I saw h 1 m coming down to w a r ^ lip timber a little later. “ S . •on Bssfsrs, a soap Murtagh so* eretJy leads. rito poNo« doctors the dtstrieS a dsadMuo; Rtaty cop- tares soma o/ «M pMgsfsrs. /«**- dtp’s sasptefaos « / M arta«* proto— DHAPTBW a O s w tta ued Now, I f Jimmy oenld only find a motive for Murtagh wanting to havs his father out of the way. If he oeuld only connect Murtagh ap With the wfinlusl operation* off the Hudson Hostess, fin t troth wee that Murtagh, to aU outward In­ tents and purposes la the social W e ed the Chelsea district, lived a sober and rather staid hie. . To «U outward httaata sad pur­ poses I B at there was an Inner activity that neither Jimmy nor the other eops knew of definitely, ana- pact what they m ight True, lay hinted darkly, of Dan the Dude’s secret connections with things snd people under the honest pave­ ments. Bat gossip nukes poor handcuffs. Vihat Others Say I t is estimated that there are 7,000,000 dogs In the United States. In that case Springfield has moto than her share.— Springfield News T H E DALLES, Ore.,— Ex­ actly 32 years to the day, the Rev. F. L. Johns, who mar­ ried James C. Benson . and his sweetheart here, today united Benson's young son, James, Jr., and his fiancee. The gtris work the men to a fare-you-wsll— and the men wouldn’t-b e satisfied if they didn’t.— Cottage Grove Sentinel. One consolation a defeated candidate has la that be la not nearly so apt to bo iaveo- tlgated by tho senate.— Jef­ ferson Review. also to call attention to a real fact: Redmond to the heat place In Central Oregon to locate a normal school.— Redmond »pokestaan. There is a growing suspic­ ion that the oouatry is more Interested in stronger men than In stronger liquor— Mc­ Minnville Telephone - Reg­ ister.. (L a Grande Chronicle) More good news: Mrs. Hsrgdoll denies that Grover intends to come back to America. Gentleman: one who cuts off a chew Instead of biting it off. Advertiser: A person who can expertly handle the truth with poetical license. Deadhead: An Individual who waits until you get yours and then film flams you out of it. Operation: A professional per­ formance that often seems more fashionable than It is essential. Hes Heck says: " I ’ve smoked 5-cent cigars fer forty odd years ana ain’t got .used to 'em ytt.’ Yes, some ef these modern shows aro pretty bad. But at least, remarks an old tim er, they let Women In to see ’em lo w , SE A TTLE — 'T a k e this home to the little woman,” urged a sign over a valuable opal pin in the window of a jewelry store. Some one apparently did, for when em­ ployee opened the shop today they found the window broken sad the pin ^tossing. TURNING THE PAGES ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND 10 Years Ago 20 Y ean Ag< 30 Years Ago W orth Harvey Cottage Grove, a form er Ashlaader aac .graduate o ' e trip acroea the bnrnlng sands. M r, Harvey I t aaetetant eashler la the First Natloaal Bank of Cot­ tage drove. Ha returned to his W llam ette valley home Sunday. E. R. Lawrence, who baa given Ashland the beet music whleh lo­ cal tfileut has yet produced and whs catered to the motion pic­ ture levers ef the city with the highest close of pictures obtain­ able at the pretty little Lyric theatre, left Wednesday for Grants Pass. Pl re mas Roy Gearhart Buffered a sprained ankle snd was unable to ge ont oa his regular trip Wed­ nesday. Reverend H. J. YaaFoseen snd wife went to Hornbrook, Cal., this afternoon. This-evening ’ at 6 o’clock Mr. YanFoaoen w ill offic­ iate at the wedding of Albert F. Terw illlfier and Sylvia L. Cope- la ad, of that plaee. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Humphrey And daughter Lett«, from near Sa­ lem, are in the city to spend tjie holidays with relatives. Mrs. Humphrey was formerly Miss Edith Gunnisen Of this city. day- Meantime Jtamy and Rlnty par- asm rawmuu aoaw OfiflMbrwW ” mur "71 tf sensitive to the undercurrent ef fueling fn the atr. They completed ctae round sad stopped tor s brief ehat with Flaherty, to whom Jim­ my with gusto and satisfaction re­ lated the details of his opening lag herded into the patrol waaria there was a fine old Indignation meeting going on in the warehouse cellar that served the Boaters for a headquarters. Murtagh had not yet quit the place when the runner same with the bombshell news that within tea minutes after M b advent Into the territory Jimmy Ptord, as­ sisted by Rlnty, had sent up half a J.QS ANGELES.— When Arnold F. W ainwright, 66, ex-captain In the British army, planned his suicide Wednesday, he made certain it would be a success. Standing on the edge of the municipal pier at Santa Mon­ ica, he fired a bullet Into bis head, his body fall Into the LOS ANGELES.— Claim- lag the name Blanche was “all wet numerically,” Mrs. Blanche ;O’Reilly was grant­ ed a petition to change her name to Deborah O'Reilly af­ ter an eloquent explanation Over which the court Is still pondering. fight la broad dayUghtTpartiroiarly la the early ssorntag hours, he did not feel impelled by haste. Gang­ sters and rata had so much fa eom- mon—creeping from holes to the dark aad obsearity of night aad re­ maining under cover during the Yesterday there was a flock of \ ll a e birds flying around bare and today there w asn ’t one to be l e n . I woadsr if they have left me. T t Is about time. Days ilka, today, when you ape the birds leaviag, the animals getting ready ‘ to go, the sao, though shining hi a clear sky, the day is cool, are dayg like the triage ef a dark shadow. H e w like the chUdrea of the wtld are the people who visit tbs rim at this time of year, u t r y staying a short time, restless aad impatient while you are here, ever glancing down the road, th e * ap at the blue sky, for all the world like a wild animal trying to scent the direction of the, coming storm. You almost run to the car’, down the road you go as I f you think that the first flake of enow will be a six foot d rift. I finished the batteries today. I still have my tools to clean up, but that w ill only take me a min­ ute. The wind Is m ill la the south­ west and It blew up light clouds this afternoon. Thel-e was a good reflection on the water thia mord- ing but the wiad soon broke It lip Temp. H. fig, L ««, R . 14, M. 45. . •Going to bed- early tonight. SeP you in the mdrnlng. N ig h t! A L IM O N Y f o r M S N G IV E N IN R l'M lA M D IVO R C E LA W fftnfp easts to a fsnse stop. dozen of the gang’s choicest hus­ kies. This was sacrilege. Worse, he had even dared to montfen the name of Murtagh aceuatagly la con­ nection with the gang. Tills was lese msjestel Murtagh, livid with the rotoanto seething of Us hatred and rage, curtly summoned Ms high cabinet of four close to him. "While you've been standing hers chewing the rag Uhe a lot of CM granniee about what you're going to do thia brat and his mutt are ont doing some­ thing. New Just get this straight I want action, and 1 want It quick, cr VU t u n every one of yoa ------ ever to the dicks, sad Tvs got enough on each of yoa to send yon ap tor life— "Maybe that can week tww ways," growled Bottleneck. J8ut Murtagh, boiling, did not give him a chance to go on. He shook a * Infuriated finger to Bot­ tleneck’s tecs and yellsdt “How dare yon talk hack, yon gutter swine—* Bottleneck subsided be­ fore tbe outburst of the master, aad the rest were not a little awed. A fter all,, a partner and leader to their crimes though he might be, Murtagh had the two things whleh will most surely keep criminals un­ der one’s thumb—* strong mind aad Influence. H e concluded tem­ pestuously: *%tot oat now and go ont flghb tagl Those other rats**—he eon- tsmptaonsly jerked his thumb to­ ward the loitering rank sad flic of the P e st e rs ’■ain't got the guts to stand ap against ona cep aad one dog. Maybe yoa loaders ain’t ei­ ther, huh?" out ahead, potatiag Hke a finger; hie taM sUffaned out on a dead line with his spine—and he stood like a MOSCOW — (U N ) — Alimony statne, whinnying low In his throat. has been made payable by either Jimmy saw the "potat” Instantly aad raced to Rtety*s sMe. Then he man or woman and illegitimate saw what Rlnty was pointing at— childbirth totally abolished, in a Just the hint of a small man’s leg new marriage law adopted at this protradtng from the doorway of an year’s session of the Central abandoned store half a block away. Executive Committee of the 8tate "Move up, R lntyl" Stealthily the big dog padded of Russia, constituting the most ahead, note lew ahd straight ahead, tall towing. Paw ever paw, novel, and radical code of family relations In force anywhere in panther-like. Despite his outward calmness, the civilized world. Jimmy fait cold prickles running Alimony in Russia now works up snd down his spins. His own both ways. F it te r party to a Intuition and Rtaty'e obvious sue plcion combined to make Jimmy divorce may be required > pay realise that a crisis was at hasd. alimony for support of tta other. Of coarse he knew that the grey leg might t a n eat to belong to a But the duration of slim ,ny pay­ hobo Idling la tbe abode of the ments has also been cut down. .doorway. Som ething told hfan dif­ In cases o f absolute divorce. It ferently. Warned him of a ••plant,’’ a trap. Cantlously he unholstered can only continue for six months. gun aad held tt ready. Bod­ In cases of separation without ily the protruding leg was with- divorce, It can go only for a year. drawn. I t Jimmy wanted anything But financial responsibility elee to confirm Ms suspicions this does not end at that period. I f simple act did IL “Get him, Rlnty P . a child has been born, one of its The dog leaped forward, but had taken not a half dozen bounds parents must continue to pay whoa as pree«plutsly as unexpect­ for its support until It reachee edly ks swerved from hie direct maturity at eighteen years of course, raoed Into tbe sidewalk ■to. Juries decide on which and crept along flattened in the protection of a warehouse w all parent this responsibility is to Not an Instant too soon. A stab of be Imposed. smoke and white flame from the Illegitim ate children have been doorway, aad the s-s-eplf of a bullet eliminated under the naw law, nicking the cobblestones he had declaring a ll children legally Just qtrttl Rtaty’e ancaaay fighting Instinct, born, whatever may have been Ms sense of dangers, had served the m artial status of thsir par­ him in good stead. Jimmy was not do fortunate. Be, toe, broke swift- ents at the t in * . r tor the sheRertag waB, saving Is ballets for a better target, but he was dangerously raked by frontal fir* as he ran. Glead&le C. J. Short, of Jimmy did net knew what odds rives “Glendale be had to face ahead, but there Gold Hill, was do question of odds or perils In his ardent young mind and body. Facing dsngar was hla sworn por- »d — Columbia K nitting ttoa. Gritting his toe*, he crept ploy 60 operatives, and along ta the wake ef Rlnty, wait­ ing tor a chanoe to firs at the hand grows rapidly. which now aad than darted oat like a snake’s larked tongue, fin d aad waa as qnlekly Withdraw*. • DAILY BIBLE PASSAGE Rlnty want ahead without fear or hesitation, tt Jimmy had needed Id those days they shall inspiration the fearless dog would ray ao more, The fathom have eaten soar erases, and tbe children’s teeth are set on ,twt «»CTyoBo-shafl die roe his wwn totqreM>< every •raa *h M eedetb the sonth «rapes, his teeth shall be set » S For aaswor (hd'fear aides, t a i by Misa Claudia V ilp in , who has Cha Irate Bottleneck, and lathed to Grant Helman, who la proeper- Ing In the poultry badness at Pet­ been vlslttag la Roseburg for a cold fasy by Martogh’s bawling out, gtartirt grimly to rth a door. aluma. Cal., is'vlBttlag at hla old few weeks, returned to the city yesterday. hems in Ashland for a few days, having arrived from the south yesterday. Mrs. Ella Million started on Friday evening for Portland Mrs. Sloan off tbe Normal where she will spend the holidays school facnlty Is spending the hol­ With her daughter. idays with her parents in Port­ land. ' Miss Fanale Standard left the city Friday evening for a visit Mr. snd Mrs. L N. Shook, who among relatives In Dongles coun- left tor a . Southern Caltfornla tour last week, were accompanied W ill Spend Xmaa In Medford— days with relatives and friends. by their daughter Mias Katie and R. J. Luke of this city will M r. and Mrs. John 8. Shook of Dr. C. W. B arr of Ashland leave tonight for Medford, where Denatured Alcohol for Klamath c^inty. ffpent Wednesday fn Jacksonville. h r will spend the Christmas holl- tors, 21.26.— McNair Bros. on edge. jer. «1:2», fio. Here Is tho clearest kind of a statement that a aoan m»M face the Issues of his " fe> an<1 not the Issues of the lives of his ancestors. Bach man will be judged cleraly and detlhljely ea the basis p t his personal life. ,