fi V ' •• '■ í¿ U iú t HBTABLÍSHED ÏN 1876 H. PERKINS, to n o * 'ASHLAND.PRINTING Ctt ASHLAND DAILY TI Woodrow Wilson ^tketekíkfcs.,'' la Winter Thue ■tòt d iís r a 0O O »V J t , GAJE %R A LíTTÍE U G H T -ffcfM MV GOSM M A f * • R U W ÏÔ j A . C fc A n c t ’t w f l , j sjA T W 3 b u i / Stealing between fMtftkl Of «new hdfan troea, ev*r ke*pit»g on the shadowy prt* ef <1^ trtfW, biasing at tbb ® 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. , / , ( ’ * '“* , 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 'S , ' , ... 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 9 __ _________ - , i . 4 M*Ñ MOtUtRS «CT CRT? ¡Wftaf OHrtre Ssyl Isn’t it Odd? s i s . . . w o*« o a n r a m s u . . woo l A N D ,:' (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>, ■ «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 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.” i j been yeerS ago, for I have known of him for (Sven yedrs and he had Bikok, vWnytbg monéate. Hum ¿0!®* the mark then, hut today Ijs is Wistfully cagey, to toW. rim iri tabes,. _» JUSt as w a r y o f the epoor of meh "FOnght—you ear—* • ¡ d 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,-. xV 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 , tourney la a leisurely mansar? things that the sturdy Oaptota tol- The Gray Phantom le a great, ^ray wolf, that seemingly makes bOSTON — 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 . 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. -« t V-».- __■ ' .'ha! 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 \ » «■ vlllq gad ttUthlty^ haa returned day taorjilqg? to hep gomo to Ashland. v C. GMl. who hto be toualy 111 -Wt « t e boma i daughton-tora. Wm. toyor, ting along nicely. < ' 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 (Please Tarn to Page 6)