«¡tubimi* 4» TRE DAILY TIDINGS ED C. J. READ, ESTABLISHED IN 1876 A SH LAN D D A IL Y MÁNÁGÍÑG S B ffô S W. H? PERKINS. T 1Ö 1N G S Standardized Credit ÄMÖ ÎU . SKÓ VÍ M o l tfb ttw e d k ifti of you W GrAM B tMHEM I f t A V VdBAfttM’ FOWOlMOr, ‘ PAKTM Î V W t U H t AM t « S «HSMbtM’j A R b o s n ta « 6 * 9 ^ r o P toosrrt jt BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. E ditor By Williams FellöW Up to seven-thirty a. hi. at least, when hfe is ready to take his morning canter, Benito Mussolini, it appears from his otffi modest account of his daily life, does hot differ greatly.in the rtlattet of per­ sonal habit«, from the average successful American business man. H Duce tell us—what we had already suspected — that he works hard and always concentrates ori the task in hand, whether it is speaking, riding of directing the government of which he is the head —and a fair part of the shoulders. “ What I do,’’ says the Italian premietj “ I db with the maximum of my ability,” which is only another way of saying that he applies to his daily life the sotmd copybook maxim: “ If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well.” Signor Mussolini’s variations from the riortridl, in the matter of personal habits^ are not remarkable. He bleeps “ like a babe” fritr seven htnirs, Whkes up yawning and stretching, leaps out of bed and takes a few “ simple exercises” and a tepid bath before changing front night shirt tp the conventional black. He reads the newspaper headlines While dressing and then has breakfast— r single glass of milk— more fattening indeed but less herve-straining than coffee, of Which he neVer partakes: If he is as profound a believer in the efflciehcy of castor oil fbr the Ills of the physical body as for those of the body politip, there is nothing in his statement to indicate that he personally indulges, in this appetite before breakfast. Il Benito’s method of shhving seems td he qtrite orthodox ‘‘My shave,*’ he solemnly avers, “ comes before I put on my collar.” ♦ Americans generally will be glad td have their own convictions in thiB respect approved .in prac­ tice by the premier of Italy, Certainly this order of events simplified the matter of washing ode’s neck and effects a great shvihg in lailndty hills. Signor Mussolini says he shaVes With American safety razors—a compliment) yet he hurls a direct challenge at their makers. “ There are no blades made,” he declares, “ that can stand mdrfe than one shave on my beard!” A declaration which—apart from any deeper signific­ ance — indicates that the disposal of used safety rarer blades may yet become A!problem of Ms Vital national importance in Italy as it is in the United States today. news A, A UfcW e e d l e om a OLD tC O A Q Î -WAS»»* í b u r f i m a c ttt f e d i e f ID G U f .»Mb h iM < 1 MAÔÉ I’M R E A O y Tt> f l t u f r o iW V . POORHÖOVfe» Cratsf Lake In Winter Time M t J d ä k Ü A b W Caretaker at Crater la IgrvhW ta n»AA »1 J l U g S bh i| td get lotae bofe#. ft cut lo o n about five or a littie after and really snoyred for a httle VhlM, not todto thad tft- teen mamtee. a r t it pltod up the inches ifi that time. The stoves took a smoking Mftdk tddiy. t ttddght 1 fed « M w ti I k g t tboir Decoration. Dt. Ahkto gpok« id at 4 idto W fit fa S modi eotoPrebknltV« V ty, ma birthday cake. gtvlflg bto pttrsftri» Hdprlssloito tdtfles beautifully of Westminster Abbey, lire. H. bodqubto If i»Mt c . Oalsy, The Rise e f Uhltersl- tied? Mrs. Gaiey contrasted the was the recip- spirit of the Medieval University eefulz and (ofely. With that of today, lire. Herbert McCarthy, How Dees Art Refleet II tt National o t Racial Ideall; ’ Mr«, «ary Society p. P eroui, Chapter Parliamentary *V— fan. H o# to AjAtdedd the Cbftetl- terian W oldes’* tdtlonal and By-Law*, sty #ttt hdld its Dtaeubibn Of current eVdnt* I nt the hotoe Of was led by Mrs. A ,H .Pract, fol- 71 Laurel street, lowed by Mra.: J. H. Fuller, Mrs. nnkry nineteenth, o . Hr. dtegg, Hrs T, 0 .SWeHen- burg, Mrs. w. t . Maley, Mrs. Bdyd trui bate Marsh W agw t and lire. W. Ever- io»rdm. ton. 1 M m . BIWood Hedberfc reviewed Ml Visits Alpha "The Hounds of Spring", by Sylvia Thompson. t Hostesses for the afternoon *®re Mr* ° - A- ®r,’coe and Mr> » « “« Chafter Of Margh Wagner . ’ find it after I had built a fire, fcvet t t t M took a takal M it stove Vhen « }• stoMM is tSMklng o u t of every thtog but the stove pipe Well yon have missed something WbrthwHfie, y6k kdow it IS one of the tomijr theasASt things that srk jtitto Vfieh fbk LÙPER RBCDMMRÑDS •dead d Wtotdt*» vacation, fdt COLORADO PLAN which yoh ark titld ie f e dt the rndge. Dba't b i n it. Rsesrta- tlkhd cdh be W d kt any 41 me. ' SALEH, OTe., Jan. IB.— 8tate I aa# the lake « few moments Engineer I.uper has recommended this morning? yhere is very Mt- that the legislature find a plan tle snow on the island, and none td prevent any further losses to th» bondholders ih irrigation dis­ at dll on the rim from Pumice tricts. although he holds, the state Point to Cloud Cap, This is true, hhdelr ho dbligattons to m ate good most every year. There is some­ time« a depth of six feet here before the enow comes to Stay at the Win eg Idas. There were several heavy slide« ever in the vitality M the The PtMt Congregational Watchmen, bat it Was itotm lag church held ttir-ennual dinner on ana i csuidd’t nee anything nt Tuesday evening, January 11, in them. the ehurch parlors. Work— Mad* ndttety rheo­ A delicious dinner was nicely stat, charged bdtteHks, wotked served at six-thirty by the ladies oh iaW dnd ehgnik. of the church, after which the Weather— Cloudy today, wind, business meeting , was token up, j > g A J Jk s a J l t « t .a W e à ¿ 1 1 1 • « south, snowfall since last obser­ with Reverend Charles D. Gaff­ An eastern professor says vation 2.9 Ih., precipitation, 49 ney acting as moderator. Reports O ut laundry service, day he has succeeded in educat­ in., depths of snow on ground from all the different departments after day and Week after ing house Elee. We trust 24.1 in., etmp., H 99, L 2», R. of the church were heard, and week, ig always the same. their ideas of propagation The mystery to us is tin t a they showed aa encouraging and 5, H. 32.5. will follow the same lines as man ever turns bandit when progressive, condition pf the’work. Good laundry work at those of educated hnmaaa.— there are so many landlord th e following officers were reasonable prices, with Cottage Grove Sentinel. Jobe open. elected: Deacons. G. A. Gray prompt deliveries, is our Girls fed on onions have no' and Oeoyge Qnrfp; trpsteos, Hen­ w a s t e W V The head of the harberp* ry C. Gaiey; C. A. Gray and L, H- need for a chaperone. union opposes tips. WeU, Leslie) deaconess, t Mrs. Chas. A shipment " of Oregon boys and girls, let’s burner Gray; treasurer, V. V. Mills; WK WOULD LIKE TO Btrawherry plants was recent­ clerk, Mrs. H. C. Gaiey; Snnday ly made to CkhibrMge, Eht- ÖEÖVE YOU T ie word "fool” sSlddm fits school superintendent. H. G, Gaiey land, which Indicates that the any inbre without the adjective. tlyod George attended his assistant superintendent, D. M. berries grown in Oregon first moving picture show ¿pefccer. have become suffieiently well the other day. The generation calendar bar evbnts As ,e gèhetSl hule, whbn the known to warrant their pro­ * SMurday, certainty is going to the doga. fan . 1 8 /» W . R. C. *111 duction in ether eeunties.— tonghe ife activé thk bfato isn’t. have a pot-luck dinner in the Detyhians Meet ia Llthto Springs Scio Tribune. Some day some natteMr is I. O. O. F. hall at noon. In­ H oteU . going to take h sltdt at the interesting stallation ef officers St I p, dL . • An exceptionally king at itkiy. Some folks really think they meeting of beta Chapter of the < tt « » Fetedks tie-hpet shit», are rellglotas It thCg don’t laugh. Wednesday, Jhto Me-^AUxillarf Delphlans was hWd to the Ldthia trame, mhiis, rUd ribbons, keek'Walklfag to keep Well to the Trinity Guild will give a Springs Hotel, Tueeday, January hölly, the Christinas pack­ the doctors adfise. TO be public card party in the Parish eleventh. age* fbf Aunt Bmma’s, end Sure, and, occasion al jump. The assignments had been care­ House at 9 *. m. If you want a man to stand be­ OH, yek, the UlUtlfteU! Monday, Jah. 17^—Royal Neigh­ ful) prepared, and the following hind you, why juat stand behind Elftesn wkrshlpli ale op bors will meet to the MbOse Mall. delight^! dfdgtam Whs gitek: ihs why tb Nicaragua. Hbw> Mri. Walter Hegfbra, CHglO Monday, Jam XT»—Ashland Study if the government Would Send and ot Bysentlne Arts; Club will meat at the home. Of Mfd. Character i f f P ttlS f. gdiijlckO and along a couple of Texas Mre. Bi A. Woods ba North Any man can succeed In busi- rangers, ws wouldn’t have ByfckhttnS ChUrChes; Mrs. Peter- Mein street. new if he has sense enough to any more worry from tM t Monday, Jan. IT.— American Le­ Son, The Catacombs; Dr. Mattis pick out the right Uelk--ab A«gw H a n a n wuw m rv w b Way. botti« st luk «t MUaSbliUi’« Taeeday, Jaa. lS ^ W o r te n ’t Civlfc Hex Heck says: "What you UM ijto’t «tu aaiy ou« who Improvement Club will mket ih is glnerally what alls you.” •Hilloa Ihk about the the Civie clubheuke On Wlhbufn tu lla n diethtor, bul probably Way. hM ««OH Whs as effective lU Tuesday, Jaa. IS.— Alpha Chan­ Portland’s deep lea tride foi might be expected. ter No. U .0. Bi 8. #111 meet Id 1926 waa about 4,Ì30,0ob tons, the Masohih hkh. A magasin* writer urge! with 1B0I ships. ’ Friday, Jaa. SM ^D . A. R. will Wbttta to kuild hoto« life. Meet With Miss Mollie Songer Bakes beautifully brown, The Abtt thing yuch a pofnt that the project might be submitted to the forth­ coming meeting of the international chamber of commerce at Stockholm. • The banking associations of a majority of cAun- tries represented in the chamber’s membership have agreed upon a uniform letter of credit tor their particular countries but there are differences among the various national standard forms. The remain­ ing task is to compose these differences and agree u p on a universal standard fo rtn for letters of credit which will be the same in all countries. This ques­ tion will be taken up by a special committee of the international chamber meeting at Paris ih Febru­ ary. The adoption of the standard letter of credit is in line with the policy of the chamber to obviate the difficulties in the Way Of ihterhatRmal trade by simplifying as far as possible the instrumental­ ities through which commerce is carried on. Some get up feeling like a tfedsUry suTplus and go to bed feeling like a deficit, while others anse feeling like* Dean Inge and go to bed feeling like a radio announcer. It was a good thing to Call Out the marines to guard the mails. Now the Cleveland Press wants the army called out to protect the pgdebtrians. Well, 1927 is one of the years we will haVe to struggle through without assistance. The nation won’t be saved again until 1928. After takitig a census, .a general complaibs that average age of mutes in the army is 17* If they that old the army hasn’t much kick coming. The long,* lohg Ago was the time when bracelet WAs considered sufficient for ouc arm There are no statues erected to meh A im Atop P*J to explain their mistakes. Laundry Co. S NEW Hot Point Wàffle Iron TUONINO THE PAGES BACK 1Ö Years Ago Priced 911.50 AsäUMfi kO Yews Ago BÄECTMC Station Prom Certified CbWs re- Grandpa Watkins and wife are Mrs. White, who has been visit­ entertaining friends from North ing h«r sons nt Rock Point for Dakota, who nr« on their way to several months came home yes- terdsy. San Diego. Mortosi Notes— Melvin Vannttd m visiting the school Wsdnes- J afternoon. Mtart < «•:«*« CARTER’S DAIRY PHONE « 3 - V. . _ We DeliVef Morning and Evening