Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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HBTABLÍSHED ÏN 1876
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ASHLAND DAILY TI
Woodrow Wilson
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«new hdfan troea, ev*r ke*pit»g on
the shadowy prt* ef <1^ trtfW,
biasing at tbb ®<UF Of the elumpe
J of ataatt green t w . to Hate* ana
jksbw P.\¿
L sniff the Wtfcd, too*
on
again
> with stealth in « ryth«fo ,t»f utride
J that blenda m the unseen, Ms
outline had niortAthdtb.
» The Phantom's Shadow, Of the
act, wwfeh kept db from panic and financial disaster
d u rin g thq e m e r g e n c ie s 1 o f th e w ar. f.t : • :
S econ d , the p a tie n c e and firm neM ' W ith w h ich
he .h an d led th e q u estion o f A m e r ic a ’ b tektry in to th e
w ar, r e fu s in g to g o jin u n til it Whs unavoidable and
Until he h a d ‘a u n ited cou n try b eh in d Mute. ,,.
T h ird , th e v ig o r and e ffic ie n t^ w ith w h ich he
carried on th e w a r a fte r w e w ere in , m eln d ih g the
w a y in w h ich h e trea ted th e d iffh m lt p r o b le m . o f
thp ‘s e le c tiv e d T àfi, .a ç d th e ,w ise in t e g r it y w ith
w h ich he eh ose honent an d onpable officer« irres­
p e c tiv e o f p a rty , t o b tganlae, a n d Icad o u r m iiite r y
and n a v a l forces in {h e in e v ita b le conflict,
F o u r th , th e sp len d id d irectn ess b t sp eech With
w h ich h e m ade it c lea r th a t A m e r ic a ’s p u rp o se, in
th e w a r w a s t a p rom ote th e cau se o f lib e r ty and
p eace fo r a ll n a tio n s, a s Well as to p ro tect her own
righ ts.
F ifth ; th e fin e cou rage With w h ich he a d v o ca ted
w h a t seem ed to him th e b ast if h o t th e only w a y
o f secu rin g a la s tin g p ea ce on ea rth , n a m ely , h y t h é ,
u n ited a ction o f “ th e organized nmjor force o f
m a n k in d .” T o h is sdul th a t'p a r tn e r sh ip o f n ation s
to prom ote th e p e a c e fu l se ttlm e n t o f d iffic u ltie s
Was th e g r e a t cau se. F o r th a t h e risk ed h it life
g la d ly and d ied lik e a noldief, w ith o u t 1 ear, having
k e p t th e fa ith . .
H e w as a te a c h e f w h o ta u g h t fo r tru th and
n oble m anhood. H e w as a sta tesm a n Who w r o u g h t
fo r th e good o f a ll th e p eo p le o f th e republic for the
ca u se o f a ju s t, esta b lish ed and d efen d e d poBUO
a m o n g th e n a tio n s o f .t h e w orld .
s H ig h on th e roll o f A m erican im m ortal^ stand*
th e n a m e o f W oodreW W ilso n .
Lamed
Medsl At Last
C on gress h a s b een a sk ed to v o te a m ed al Id
M atth ew A . H en son . C on gression al m ed als I r e n ’t
tto be, hud
th e a sk in g , but th is one sh ou ld bo
vqted' w ith o u t d elay; I t w a s h o n e stly ea rn ed and
its d e liv e r y u lonfc tm st due.
W h o i s th is M h tth ew H en son Mid. w h y d o es h e
i d e se rv e a m ed al from c o n g r e ss ! T h e fe m ay b e «otqe
read ers to w hom th e aanae Is a p t fam iliar, w ho M ill
n o t a s s o c ia te i t w ith a n y a e t o f h eroism to nidrit
recognition* from th e p e o p le o f A m erica th rou gh
th eir ch osen r e p r ese n ta tiv e s.
F o r o n e th in g h e is an o ld colored m an, a m en ia l
se rv a n t in th e c u sto m s h o u se a t N e w Y ork. F o r th e
o th er h e 'is th e o n ly i liv in g i A m erica n c itb e n w h o
e v e r s to o d ait the n o rth p o le and on e o f th e v e r y
e x c lu s iv e b o d y of meh who have ever been in the
P o la r region. H e w en t th ere before m a ch in es m ad e
it p o ssib le to g e t u p a n d d isc o v e r th e p o le b efore
b reak fast. H e tr a v e lle d a rou te strew n -w ith d ea d
m e n ’s bone« t o «each the g o a l a n d he d id it without
th e hope o f g lo ry th a t lie spurred o th er m e n On.
H e d id it b eca u se it w a s h is d u ty to se rv e R ob ert
B . P e r ry and P e a r y ’s v en tu reso m e s p ir it le d h im
. th ere.
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I f P e a r y se rv e d c iv ilis a tio n in h is ex p lo ra tio n
th e n th e mate , w h o se rv e d P e a r y serv ed it as weU.
I f P e a r y w a s a h ero fo r p la n n in g and carrying
throhgtr h i s ' hazariSons E xpedition Uien Bo was his
In yn M e fo llo w e r w h o, w ith no stom ach fo r ad ven -
MU^, sa w i j th r o u g b b eca u se o f lo y a lty to bis chaeff.
f i t Is urged^upon co n g ress th a t H enson a t p e r il Of
; h is 0 w n lit « sa v e d th a t o f P e a r y 'and m a d e th e d ls-
' •p vory posiOflte
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P e a r y teste rew ard ed with th e th a n k s o f OOnj-
g«tos a n d g lfon otioA t o th e rank o f rear adm iral in
th e , n a v y , p e r m ittin g h im t o retire on a. rear ad-
V ih ir a l’e p en sion . S e v e n te e n y ea rs h a v e p assed a n d
- H en son tens
t e afcoto fo r th e p e r t ba p la y e d
in a n ep och m a k in g b ven t, s a v e a s e r v ito r ’s job
in th e cu sto m s h ou se.
J t t iM iy - ig Bq lm kn ow n am Iwtugii M onth. Th«
littflfi’n on yott whten t h è /* b riíig th e 'Cliristlhán
billg around, J
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¡Wftaf OHrtre Ssyl
Isn’t it Odd?
s i s . . . w o*« o a n r a m s u . . woo l
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(Eugene Chart)
, Dtstrtet Attorney Kuyua. ttt
JLoa Angeles, «rofeMto In­
dignation because hie princi­
pal witness against Almee
“tells a different storT every
day,“ Thia (act ought to put
thu district attorney on .h is
« t e r t (tom the start and re-
UtMibet hMt from attempting
to make a case fbolly on the
evidence that the «ietaft
«bWbb gave,
Economy: Sidestepping a hath
in order to save soat>,
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«Oft lob: The first step to take
la euhlevthg failure.
< to te. Bay Harbor)
Bbteter 0 L. McNary may
bWSbr to Coos Bay folks per-
Mapft a little too enthusiastic
abojit Crescent City’s harbor,
but we should remember that
It that piece does get an
improved ’ harbor the same
woq)d Mnetlt southern Ore­
gon id the ftrtute Pass Und
Medfotd area, where they
hsVe a lot Of timber to mar­
ket. Neverthleee, It is not
UdlleVed tha timber will go
that Way, but instead come
through to Ceos to y . m ed-
ditinii to this, senator Me«
Nary probably needs the help
• t the California delegation
ip te ttleg his (arm bill
Taa fellow who is hard to
■tort to tnvurtabiy hartar to
«to«.—Snverien Tribune.
* tribe of Shell, named hy mankind
r DragHls-Rlght-Hlnd-Leg. is jrlth
« Phantom, tor <epch he Is, Few. it
* me gceia. L^t ns call him % The
j Phantom, for such he Is, Fsw^ if
dt*my> sq-ong, browned toads
► any, bat myself, have ever seen
Moped tttfth. giving her attengo
[ M »-lAT*« <»«»» ■«*»«.▼•• given
tfe lean against T v s had ii*wa
‘ him* Because Of the tracks he
re* you, Wnthha There’s .been A
. ieavee In the snow, a very alight
ritobery m th® Dank. ▲ tog Job.
I mark made by dragging the front
The poiNn say the Hudson teuton
< toes of. his>right hind leg, sensed
did (t Ant they've debs to ymtt
M ot they did to aw. Yonr lather
; no doubt by a d evise. fashioned
, by the hand of man. It mast have
fought .bravely, bat thep*-killed
him.”
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been yeerS ago, for I have known
of him for (Sven yedrs and he had
Bikok, vWnytbg monéate. Hum
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the mark then, hut today Ijs is
Wistfully cagey, to toW. rim iri
tabes,.
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JUSt as w a r y o f the epoor of meh
"FOnght—you ear—* • ¡
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ae thee.
Why the Tribe o f ShellT Be­
cause he makes a pttgt-immage of
The Play*OtoaMfe of the Oode, eh
tld si«* Wf LlaeV Ytdn, the first
days of every winter. It w b b from
tk ertrgou know, that ba was the
to
faHhftfl'heUrt In the wbrtd
u sg g w to the wtndow, and hreWk hrem dd hot ta r o ; against Jh
bearer Of the heart of Skell to It's
It, end yell an alarm, Brave! te a
The Instant the door bed ba
hiding place; where they body of
your Ded died k here,-.
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that preat warrior grew aronnd
And mixed with Ruth's poke of
the heart again.
grid w m a strange tlnga of Spar- pose of toeptta dropped; ae a
I have often wondered, as t
tan Joyt /
, * Vanned, he sprang Into an an
hgre followed hie winding trail to
Nfi W YO*K — P r i n c e
Liao's Mountain, for there It goes
Christopher of Greece is here
Meaauhfis. to <o bach a ltttte, 2 a S S S % ? * i S X d m ? i
and no further. If the spirit with­
as e private citizen and will
in that lithe, alhhoue body recalls
Daptate O’Brien that naan* ait*(- WiMa With his shrradeyw ^T ’»
remain eo he says. Met at
to memory the day of that great
m en had apaaa to tea end «( hte £ * high, or more. A tremsn
the pier by Princess Xenia ot
race.'.W hen
a hundred miles
patience with rv y r d ^ to ^ b balky ¿“2 n g U K « • » " S i S K
Russia, he Insisted hlfe visit
wore covered in the spate, or
had no bearing on rumors of
time,
three breaths, perhaps
a rift Between, her and her
ft lx this that speeds him across
husband. William B. Leeds.
the Kreat open places of Gaywas.
like a flash ol light, when noth­
ing M pursued and nothing fol­
WASHINGTON — A young
lows. The memory of av great
man nearer collegeWge Is now
trust, when the earth Und air Wee
t<f keep an eye on John
mted with .war whoops and howls
COolldge at Amherst. After
bi the pursuers.' Picturing again
thfe holidays, R. C. Wbbd Will
the need of «¿eed a« he recalls
relieve Col. WUIMm L. Starl­
the flattering, exhausted fell of
ing, who Is represented as
the gtont Bywak. the Whlsh of
delinking the severe New
telling rocks and trees that tell
EUgland winter.
around him as he made his atari,
almost snrrounded by Liao's war­
riors. Is it the low moaning of
DETROIT —
Disliking
the wIpd,: Uke the cooing of the
mince pie, which Wes the on­
• dove, that agse ago told the
ly desert listed, John Gilles­
‘ spirit within hita that he had won
pie, former police commis­
the rpce of .Dfe. that the heart of
sioner, left the dining car of
; Kktll pías rafe, and that his chief
thb train Just before the train
.. wouW HVe again; that makes him
wreck at Rockmart, Ob. The
stop in his lightening belt rush
man who sat beside hiss- was
■ and listen, and thee resume his
dug a ai iarafcorttluatton t e r t two
killed.
>
, tourney la a leisurely mansar?
things that the sturdy Oaptota tol-
The Gray Phantom le a great,
^ray wolf, that seemingly makes
bOSTON
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Municipal
a pllgrimmage te Lieo rock every
Judge Frank Hadden brings
pajamas. But-the eight of Rinty
winter. A few days after he has
hatnmer and anvil to his
sltttng or ntotelng forlornly aronnd
passed by the Lodge he returns
bench and hajnmera revol­
again and I see hie tracks evefy
vers taken from prisoners un­
Where hunting the snow-shoe rab­
til they can never Be used
bit, of stalking a grouse that haft
agbtn.
where he halancetr ¿ .¡ t o t
token to the enow for Warmth on
while he peered down , into B
a «old night. I have kpown of
Snrkneue ontsMe and caicu laltei
him since ldXP odd. became at-
leap, It Was a high one—a Atqp
ous one. But once he had Jndg
duatnted with him -in l i l i , in
ft, Rinty hesitated not In toar *
wlntèr he follows me on most of
ttMK « to sprains, but—Jnmfcedi
my trips. ( have only seen him
twice, one titoe he was a quarter
•I i * ®il® ww*y. the other he was
ASH LAND
almost too near, i have played
ftdo and seek With him, By taking
30 Year« A go
off down a steep hill and then
«tetfes hud ytdaed a cartons thrtte doubling back, but he t e e always
bnek to the wilds in Rinty «mtsttta too wise tor me.
ancient Inhibitions, coming te- gte
J. II. Norris returned from the
one time u a trip to Anna
surface. H ie city streets «dfo
UAnvUAtlon at Albany and Port­
Jangle paths. He w m t t e t o « t t teritoa i had a m iin g «hat he
land Sunday. C,. P. Willits, who
of an old pack leader; he fiiitog warn M idwtog me? -nm -Skiing
Whs blected an alternate delegate
to rogm flsr and free and wMta
Nor toe moment, Me-sheer pAislUf was good add tie wind was at my
td th® national convention, tarried
Joy erased his drat iMpulsd to rife hack. I Mt A goò'd stiff gait for
a day or two longer.
about a,ybli^ then tnhmd oft the
Politician: One who -avoids
facts by making statements.
Genius; Being able to make
lukurloos living off of y *o i
debts.
Disappointment: P e e k 1 n
through a keyhole and not se
ing what you expected.
ISkperieMe:. Sôtaethlng t h a t
ta&kes half ut ut better and the
dthbf half tougher.
Hex H®ck says: “A fine rellg*
Ibh, it «eeta« to Me, kin be built
around the man who works for
a llvlh’ ah enjoya ft.*
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
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ASH LAND
ASH LAND
10 Yean Ago
20 Yearß Ago
igle and wife aecom-
Perry Ashcraft left fer Fruit-
r. tad Mrs. VaUatad- tale. C a l, Friday to Jojn his.
inded the ravivai a< brother, W. H. Ashcraft, who Is
Medford recently.
in the Jewelry has;ness there',
’
. I. N. Dordoff and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Dordoff of Kansas
hate recently moved to Ashland
and rualto t t Fifth street. They
are relatives of the Rushes, who
live toatk of town.
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t Ralph milinge ;le lt tor PC
lend Saturday being relied ae
M m . t e ,,* , .foattote. Who has witness In the case ofhM w va.
been visiting relatives la Jackaoa- P. ’Cd., which is called
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vlllq gad ttUthlty^ haa returned day taorjilqg?
to hep gomo to Ashland.
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C. GMl. who hto be
toualy 111 -Wt « t e boma i
daughton-tora. Wm. toyor,
ting along nicely.
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m i t u htoried hack, t catee
to the rotolatala t e s t a it croes-
t e > small ravine,1 who's floor
,t e a teterod with « -clamp of
•mail hetajeckh, in the ìhèiter of
thwe t 'walud: There he ■came!
a thfhg ofTicrtótebnev.! Ng Mu
Frank Whitney has returned
from Klamath Falls, where he .has
■pent,the last few. months work-t «. M. Wagper of Soda Springs,
ing for the Klamath Canal Com­ where Siskiyou aUadral water
hUBh|ss up through toe rodks
pany.
tafcrehsii
lite iteri
l
STSS m ' «
. T tfe W t* is takUfg
the beet nettled water
Most, of the bar-
loutheru qtegon now
mt Wfularly apd „ or- ■
«Mg to a number of
tortbrtbteta part of the
g crosstown *
ie toward tha w
qf a suden he «
id a n tU e ln k ls
wuMo to toa
'ket.
Charles Lindsay, who has bean
on aa extebdpd business trip to
bla «1«- home la Oana«m refurwsd; ¿ teàtert Mbgnmrt < a « r charlee
home Friday. He has been fon* You dg b ufe returned from a trip
four rnoaths.
to Portland and Astoria.
MILWAUKEE— A te ll left
by Mra. WllhelartUe f fnod-
bteln provided that a large
portrait J of herself and
mother be removed /torn tl»®
frame In her home and
Placed In h«r casket to t bur-
U1 with her.
tlfol than the
taent of those
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