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THE DÂÎüY TIÖIHGS EDITORIA^ and C. J. READ, SßH LA tftf D Á IL t ï l t f ï f Î Ô Î MANAGING EDITOR W. H. PERKINS, news editor PAGE PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO. ***** OUT OUR WAY McPherson Cafe Now Up In Air By W illiam s -THMW WWflU MA! The rivers and harbors bill, passed by the Senate with unusual celerity, and carrying appro- vridttiom of $>©,000,000, is called a “ pork barrel bill” by many critics, as usual. Very likely it has in it items that will not bear general scrwtiny.- It is almost inevitable that things will be injected into such a measwre which ai» of local rather than sectional or national ’value, repre senting the desire oi some lawmaker for federal expenditure in his balfrwick without much regard to whether it will realy benefit navigation. It is always weM to inspeet river And harbor legislation carefully. * At the same time, it is stnpid and unfair to syalloW the tradition which characterizes river and harbor appropriations as necessarily smelling of “ pork.” It is especially unfortunate at a time When there is snch vital need of expenditure for the de velopment of inland navigation in this country, because if tends to keep alive old prejudices and discourages the paying of serious attention to worthy projects. There ought to be millions spent for making rivers and lakes and harbors more useful for trans portation. Othere things being equal, sentiment should be for such procedure, not against it. Every project should have a fair hearing. Seventy millions is little enough for sttch purposes in this vast, rich, populous land. As for “ pork,” if the truth be told, there is, as a usual thing, far more of that in the army and navy appropriation hills than there ever was in the, rivers tttd harbors bills, if might be well to turn critical attention to them for a while, and inquire about some of the millions regularly spent in maintain ing military pests and other locally profitable m- stitatkms in widely scattered places where they are worthless foi- purposes of n ation al defense. No Crown For Duce The" latest conspiracy aimed at Mussolini was a new kind. Instead of seeking to assassinate him, it sought to crown him. That, however, might have meant the same thing, and Mussolini was wise enough to know H. His anger against the loyal Fascisfi who plotted the coup seems to have been real. Their punishment may deter ah Faeeiet friends from each foolishness i* the fatwre. Mussolini knows the history of his nation. Play ing Caesar himself, he does not forget what happen ed to the first Caesar. It was after the attempt to crown him that great Julius was struck down by patriots who «arid endure everything but that. Mussolini has all the authority in Italy that Julius Caesar had before they tried to make him king. That is enough for him. He is quite willing to let the figurehead king keep the crown If he him self can keep the power. H O i VOdM B - t u P L * t e ~ - lH E .R ( A A H - a T s r r ! AAH! ÄTfc ANUÉf "¡HERE HOWMAÏ ftjWIWÉrt k d o w n n o w m A! 1 SCRATCH m in e Too ma «* m in e s «LTtHYToo sfeL oho waxed hot. earned ooar- our damos ¿ ov M S M R R Ife O We read that the husband of Millicent Rogers, lie <lro was the former Count Ludwig Sahn-Hoog- straeton, wants to become an American and get a job. He says he ia willing to consider almost any kind of work except manual labor. This is a little daring in the count, considering that he and work have been comparatively total strangers to date, but it shows the right spirit. I t’s the spirit we like to have our foreign immigrants bring with them. But the count is not entirely lacking in exper ience. He did earn $2500 once by signing a “ con fession,” written by somebody else, on “ How I Wowed and Won MiHeent Rogers.” This shows that the «amt has some talent toward self-support de spite the fact that he was raised an idler. Not everybody without training can earn «2500 the first time he puts his hand to the plow. The ex perience may also point the way to a brilliant fnt- ture for the count if he persists in his desire to go to work. He may find the authorship of“ e«ufes- sio^s,” written by others» a pleasant anti profitable occupation. At the present time there seems to be an excellent market for such wares. Right now the public is clamoring for a series on “ How I Loved Lost Millicent Rogers.” » George Washington liked fish, we leam. In their modest ways so did Ike Walton, Jonah and I’. T. Bam tun. • ' By the way, have yon read today’s denial that Henry Ford is gonig to prodnee a brand new style of earf ' Among other things we never conki understand would be a blue Sunday in O range, N. J. ready to do the saate «n ted BQSH ‘ ||MfortOffrers Say whoa« ate«* trust feted ft other o n tlri «tod Iterttead ( S A lady doctor from Vienna 102 ysrs old, dclars that good looking legs are a wo man’s heat asset. And if a woman lea’t thus endowed, it ’» no good looking— Weeton Leader. th e tag (ells (he price, bdt time alone cap tell the valu». ' The Latest Immigrant , LOS ANGELES, JaB. ?.— (U N ) — Whether the Amlee Semple Me- Phereoh cap» will provide a eWte song (or semfeMons oif 1 9 M , Or fa te on a new lease of life and supply thrills for the coming year was * mooted question here today. Although Mrs. Lorraine Wise man, the state's star witness, went before the grand Jury and chang ed her story of the “ Missf X " hO«X, .District Attorney Keyes announc ed he woufd not dismiss charges against ths evangelist and her oo- defendants. ‘4 M H H I The Eugene Register ac cuses Count Salm and Charlie Chaplin of chasing after ev er? new and pretty face, 'fhe Register forgets (hat you don't get to see mnch o f the (ace these days.— Cot- Oil men in Mexico, w|jo are reported te ba worried, might try pouring a little of their product on the troubled dip lomatic water». :— Bugefte The Coming reki benefactor Of the human race Is the fel low who can invest « aelf- fillin g automobile tire.— Jef ferson Rwrtow. A Dallas, Yexaa, baby lived nine days with only half a brain. We've seen lots of grown men who could beat that all to pieces.— Baker Herald. Even blunt men may skid on sharp te rm . A truth that makes us lose money le not held in high esteem. Nothing,Is mere hurtful to any Reopto than a mferfa fe i drastic reforms. Prayer helps a ¿nan succeed hot hard work w ill get them there In half the time. « Newspapers are rarely sued be- 'cause they tell lies, but because they tell the truth. I t ia bard to he an optimist when you run out of gas and get a blowout llmultaneously. Hes Heck says: "You can’t git the real kick out o* a good reso lution until you do somethin’ bad.” English Inventors have suggest ed the possibility of a flame that IwHl burn under water for the more effictefrt production of steato. N E W YO RK — High white boots are the latest. Yvonne Printempe were them all the way front Paris. She’s here with her husband, Sacha Qtfltry, playwright. M arried scran years ago, they are still oa their honeymoon. In his opinion, a man who really loves his wife, loves her alone. CARM EL, N, Y.. — Nine one-thousand dollar Mils are -sought by Putnam- comity -and three women. They were found on a bootlegger when ,he was killed in an automo bile crash. The county ¡thinks there are no heirs. The women claim him as hus band. BUENOS A IR ES — Eight years after she had buried her husband In Barcelona, Señora Braula Joaeflna Sanz de Bose employed ae a cook by Lucien Lepesteur, French vice consol, thought she A c- ognized her employer as her husband. Lepesteur told Señora Braula she was erasy. She Is now returning to Spain to open the coffin to which her husband was pre- someMy interred. TURNING THE PAGES BACK ASHLAND ASHLAÄD 10 Years Ago 20 Years Ago Mrs. W. H. tocNWr MM Wrfl. Q. D. Nortis entertained the basket ball girls wfth their «each, «lee Moffat Satnrday afferftaon at the hom e of the form er on Oak rtret. Those pretent Were the M isses C harlotte Chappell. Qnerit ( • Brow«. Gertrude Moo#e. Helen. Sake. Mae Skeen, Reto Gnrd, Eu nfee OrnhW, Margaret Hodgson Prof. B. Vining left the tost of the week for New York city and ritpocto to be gone edveral month» He Want east by the oonther» route te d Win vMR his brother to Shea Pranclsco. Mr. Vining 1* Scheduled to deliver about sixty lectures during his ebeence. Frank Moore and wife of Great Falta. Mont., are in the city look ing over tke fru it orchards. Mr. Modre is temporarily engaged 'In C. Simpson’s toneorlal p aflo rr on the Elaea. C. D. Connell, who located here rocently, with hie family, from Wilson county, Kansas, Is having a comfortable cottage built on lots on east S p rint street in the railroad addition, for hie home. J. E. Cox is the builder. Benton Bowers and son, M ar M lm W innie Stanley has re tin went down to the Bowers turned home to Ashland from a ranch at Tolo Saturday. Tom vlait with relatives at Klam ath Fuson joined them for an over- Falls. Sunday visit. Dr. Bertha E. Sawyer was cent visitor at Jacksonville Medford. pM ely against Murtagh, and ad vised him to go Jams In the rive#. Otoy test night. Mm had said that And thfc morning pbOr. timid Janwt.ARen had woefully warned hsr what a foolish and stubborn g M she was to tans eat herpelf against so good a m te a« Ward Bate Martagh. “Why, he eame to the Bank last sight) and eat and I talked with me lor two boors, and .him W W (tefe in his voice, that FMfl * * lu te B fm * W hat Jarno Allen did to t know woo that while Murtagh had kept flint engaged in conversation, as a blind. Botfloneok and Kid Twist had Sttteaed Into the bank and mode • oomploto survey of Its vault layout and its protective alarm wiring and police signal sys tem 1 B at that M anticipating— “Y e»“ said Allen plaintively, “yotrte W to»L ghf. to be tnrMdg a «old teokM te to a Doe ten» And it’s yoto oM toOMr yoo’R he doing Must Get Money For New Hoqstal SALEM, Jan. L — (U N )— Build ing plans of the new tuberculosis hospital, located In The Dalles, hy unanimous vote of the state board of control, mast await action of the legislature, which convenes on January lb , It was explained here today. The new hospital authorised by the voters of the state at the last general election, Is to cost flO V,- 000 and this sum must be appro priated by the legislature before actual construction can start. NOW CWlKF J rS T M ’E SALEM, Ore., Jan. I . — ( U P )— Justice George H. BWraott be comes chief justice of the state supreme court today. He succeeds Thomas A. McBride, Who relin ttoao M turn him atehwt us, will quishes the title although Justice nave me discharged.**_________ i _ “Father!“ Bath cried indig McBride remotes a member of ?SuMteM«BWM nantly, "55 yw j wh* J,oa’r* the court. asking? That I sell myself to that 'old oOean no yon can hang on by the akin of your toed to a measly Job In the hank,** *Y must have a Job» girt. We ■ " ! & & ■ stoiVa d a n let mv body ' BATTERY W tea price at (flat man’s to v o rl* IGNITION COILS TRYUSi We cad give yon the beat of service on the above class ef repair work, a Auto Electric Koen Jimmy's oaJoHwps JaUed to speed JMaiy. Ron, and tenderer show of her young heart’s lotto. Something quite as potent as Flaherty’s vio lent physical demonstration! which justified that disgrace. YhoVetore, Rfnfy resented It. And Ms resentment took the quite ae- ttve form of • strihp, no leapt Just that! Rlnty refused to work with out Jltomy. O f courser, Jhnmy’e dtomlsbaf had not altered Rtnty’s etotus as a full- fledged member ot the New York City Bailee Department That is, so far as official records Went But it had made a dance of a dlfter- ence to Rlnty» pteteanftyi H e con tinued to report for duty dally, not of iM .oW fi (toe WflT, but by fflfit of a forceful tugging by Flaherty « tflo JtodB which a» to DOW had leeal telon to M nty’d freedom* M Eton Jimmy’s «torfl cajonngs failed to speed Rlnty Willingly forth ^ k ht t e d^ m b m ^ yD u X « nf# loos tne comouioa pusning of tne Widow m d JlmcTp sod t&v jpofitog single esetetkA y fStoteln« M IL although M wao so imltattvely feminine in his physical make-up. Htofh to ted Rsteelf leafing lorry FRESH Radio A B & C Batteries for ha# dead mother,. Yet, R«Mh loved hd! totter. For all his qnerulousneea, hit lack of understanding, he had stood be tween he# and orphan <ge In a cold world «see many years. She kissed him tenderly as-oft» handed him his lunch tto—< teach he Would eat at midnight. Not masculine. Not Itrtmg. tort e tw her father. She I clung to Mto « moment, pitying Ms weakness, Ms ahntoaaness, his helplessness In life. People— men —like him were uuffeted chips. “Pd feel te much safer," she deelared woteisomely, “if only I ikaew that Umsay and Rlnty were on (he Job.* "Forget Jimmy." That was the □dost of he# father’s fg*evell Add i she frig deoh!-.' wrry tor rd-n be- cause hla emotional conceptions and ^ m pathles were so narrow, so Forget Jimmy) She laughed mnslcaHy to herseK as- her tong, cool, slim white arms bustled over f t * tepfld# dUtos. Jimmy, (fie ed- shrined Idol of her heart He would be hftto soon, now. She was hnryfhg to be ready for him—to have everything cleared away, and cleaned np. and tidied. And io be prim and calm and prettified her- Tfifie he wag Brnw nowi Rocking, Tubes Tested Free Philco Eliminators Roister Radios XL ELECTRIC Station GUY GOOD Phone 82 Ter Your Radio Ford 13 Plate Rubber Case Battery, S1X00 Battery » » < » " * «tad a Jbh and mtee a toeefl stort TKtoga war« delayed yom« he^ tt[B_swester when h w t-th r t Mlesful moment Father (nancy. And of heMitod1catodanWhn* ’ won at before course, * on,d minutes. An hour. »**^ £ 5 ■’“**’ ha<1 ,on* since J **? . fattiness had waeed to fretfulne«. Two hours. 7^ Mrs. F. Roper and Mrs. T. R. Brown* spent Friday with Mrs. Matthew Stewart at her home la Talent. A1 Patton, who was injured In •a runaway several days ago, Is Mrs. C. H. Hargadine carne <<.ln now able to be at his work again. last week from Corbett, Cal., and will spend some time with her Of NeW York city’s famous po rwo auto nghts placed Ulness and domestic discord parents M Ashland, M r. and Mrs. are claimed to result from using J. R . Casey. > Mies Lena Casey and lice dog patrol, theto are now but mountain top ln Arizona the wrong eottfr of wall pa«er or Miss Nellie Foss returned home three members left from the o f Seen With the unaided eye paint In the home. -with her. icinal sqnad of SB. . ¡ * observer lgp mflgf aWay Radiator and Moto# Work doue All Work Guurtttrteed. ïtattoty »rttof«, ft«) Oaycomb Motor