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ESTABLE
W. H. PERKINS, MSW9ADM«
ÂSHLÀNI) DAILY ïtD Î O T Ï
By Williams
Triumphs of Genius
J.RTvMkLlB^,
Jailing All The Ladies
w huw m
The Mororii Olsen Play«
I t is w ith a g ood d eal o f in te r e st th a t w e look
fo rw a rd to th e M oroni Olben p la y ere secon d v is it to
A sh la n d to n ig h t. N o t so ib an y w e e k s a g o th ey d e ­
lig h te d A sh la n d fo lk s w ith th e ir d xeellen t a c tin g
a n d th e ir p le a sin g p e r so n a litie s. A c a p a c ity a u ­
d ien ce g r e ete d th em a t th a t tim e an d w e n t a w a y
from th e B uditorinm w ith th e g en era l fe e lin g th a t
th e y h a d sp e n t a profitablfe e v e n in g .
T o n ig h t th e se saxrie fteop le w ill a g a in he w ith
n s. I t is a fo re g o n e conclhBion th a t th e y w ill prove
to ba a s g r e a t a Success a s th e y w ere before. L ocal
p eop le w ill d o w e ll to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e op ­
p o r tu n ity a ffo rd ed thenu
A C apacity
au d ien ce
sh ou ld be th e lo t o f th o se sp o n so r in g en terta in m en t
R’s For Convicts
U tah is start I np ft prison refriHnrition schem e
t h a t . m ay p ro v e tb be m erito rio u s. In ste a d o f re­
q u irin g a ll p riso n ers to m a k e little rock s o u t o f b ig
m ies, it is g o in g to g iv e th o se w h o d e sir e an op p or­
tu n ity to a tten d School, T h e U n iv e r s ity o f U ta h
e x ten sio n d ivision ) coop ritatin # W ith tea c h e r s from
th e p u b lic sch ools, w ill co n d u ct c la sse s in rea d in g ,
w r itin g , a rith m etic arid inStntlrientdl m u sic . C la sses
are to be conducted in on e s u b je c t each d a y , And th e
course ig to cover three m onth s.
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Illite r a c y is blam ed fo r m uch o f our crim e,
’CKis new schem e m ay serv e a s a d e ter r e n t
by.
sh o w in g con victs, th rough ed u ca tio n , th a t th ere are
m a n y m ore p rofitab le o ccu p a tio n s th a n th o se o f h i­
ja ck er, robber and forger.
I
itn 'f it Odd?
K A < w Afti
A-
T a illn te r a te the m a n ’s u n can n y jxq u la n tv , it
diflCdVrired th h t m ore vote« w ere cast to r V are
f iv e P h ilo d e lp h ia p recin cts than there w ere reg-
« n J voiera.
sxèuwwr
fle e / « .« « M ilte A
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VIENNA— Four local be-
keries have been forced to
clew dbwii because aoo gin«
add Wttfhth hafb glbea up
bread In their effort to keep
«lift in cbteblltitc* with the
dictate« bt ttohibh.
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LONDON— W etting Oil
the theb/y that fclntthB Writ
keep a soldier’s mind off his
blisters, army
authorities
have given orders to encour­
age a revival of the w tr time
tout« marsh singing habit.
LONDON — "8he- danced
herself to death,” said Cor­
oner Oswald of the Fulham
district, announcing a Ver­
dict of death by natural
Pause« bf Mie« Lillian F.
ObbM; bhdpgirl.
Witnesses
at the inquest reported «he
had danced from early eve-
n iht MHit ) B. m.
Coolidge Signs
Waterways Bill
WASHINGTON, JM .
22.—
(U N )— Ffbkidbnt doftltage Signed
the rivers and Harbors bill Fri­
day carrying apnroprlatons of
More thah Plfk;d90,b00 for wa­
terway development throughout
th« ebutotry.
Practically every state In the
in ion te Included In the measure.
S44ÒÈÈ
Ndthlng 1« So gbod that it can’t1
be made better.
Thé rèdder thb necktie,
more limited the intbiiett.
Auto mechanics with whiskers
sftbuid keep away from the fail
belt.
No reform can succeed
it begins at the top and
down.
unless
works
Any than WHS Won’t listen is
hbkdea straight for a lot bt
fWtMe.
After getting a five-day week
the next step will be to demand
salaries instead of wages,
H p i Heck says: “1 notice In
the hottie paper that nearly every­
body Is goin’« somewhere or jist
glttltt’ back.’1
hihdi. The Wb/ld WÒ livwfa, :
Usycloiogt bi bretf l i » Ufa.
tabor economica,
politicai
matters aad philosophy are
fifoorttes wttp the Labor ctJl-
l«fle «tuBbatt, who are far
thb mbit pa/t flIBteWri of
the «attriti Inter «Mbits
ni-o&nd the city.
T h / m«n Wild »Blfo to«
wheels go around tot thè
World are better citisene and
hbttbr Workers far a knowl­
edge of VatM affair«! g u f
ages, the men who .worked
were forced by necessity and
driven, by hard masters. Now
Id America, they Work proud­
ly and from choice, and «tUdy
to realise what their ' labors
«ìhèn tb a clrlUtèd world.
Thbir leisure
ihcfbabes
with every turn o f industrial
Wheel« and tfibf D id inora
time and opportunity for the
gentler culture et the mind.
O Af ttttLfcft
AGAftBt tA P ö tA ö k
Helped defeat the great Na-
pbieoa and proud o i it, yes sir,
th it’l Ghtrlle Bfchelker^-bn« of
th« f t * IWIfaB VbtbranS Of thb
rfahte-tttaMau War. The <t-
paftefl«»« bf this Êuffato Miller
in 1 H 6 Would flcfa than «atftfy
most People1« craving far excite^
ment.
To see him working around thb
toasting pans, that give H-O Oats
their fanons flavor; he is a rare
sight. Little would ■ you think
that Charlie is ovsr 7B, he is so
active and in such good health.
When ha talks of “that bid w S f/i
his fate light« bp with exciting
memories. "Yes, that was a real
war. I was only a kid then, about
19, serving my term in the
Prussian cavalry. To this day, I
can remember the Battle
ef
Worth, fought on the 6th e f Au­
gust. Out forces outnumbered
Our aiater city of Central
the enemy three to one but the
Point to now without a news­
French fobgki like tigers. The
paper. Paul Roblason ad­
fighting began at « a .m. in the
ministered
the ■ anethesla
ôutpofttâ and lasted until 4 p. m.
which will allow It to aloep
ri« that time Marshall Macttahon
peacefully In the arms of
add Hi« forcé« Wefe in full re­
Morpheus. It will shortly be
treat. The« left everythin« be­
known as the Central Point
hind in their mad rush away ftbtti
addition to Aehland.— Gold
the fighting.
'*^Mr
Hill News.
Our regiment of cavalry follow­
ed right after the fleeing enemy
and Captured thb trophies of thb
battle. Among them werb their
army chest with 920,000 gbld
francs, the entire baggage of Mar­
shall MacMahon Hnd two eagles.
With this loot we thought our
fortunes were made, but we were
ordered to turn it over to our
government.0
For 25 years this young veter­
an hai been a familiar figure
C. B. Watson, thé preUdeht 6t afatthd tue great H -o Mills at
the Crater Late Club, k&ee to Eu­ ridffaM. Nrèèt and full bf en­
gene tonight to dèltVbr HM facture ergy, cB in te is «till a trained sof-
bh erster Lakb before Uto Afl-
vanbettieht «óciaty of this «tate um-
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASH LAND
10 Yearß Ago
20. Years Ago
W. Hal McNair arrived yester­
ltev. Blackstone of the Baptist
okttrch began a series of revival day fr o » Junes, Alaska, and 1«
meetings last week, to be contln- spending * few days In Ashladd
l i b *«ek.
ttbd for three weeks.
fe. O. LonBldflrf of Ashlaand at­
a trip to tended the Rogue River Valley
Font’s Creek last week to see his Poultry shew at Grants -Pass last
Wife, who ft UacHIhg sttbbb Id Feet.
Clifford n m b 1«H rrmay to
Jbln his sister at Glendale and
Will take a Job n the railroad ho-
Mrs. A. E. Kianey and Miss f, t«l there.
Lieutenant Blake of the local M. .Chase visited In Medford ye»>
Ö. A. C..apeat Tuesday eveaiag la
Meeers. C. H. d ile tta , J. H. Mc-
ttbdfoffl acting oa tne board of
riride, C. M. Granger and Ed Sut­
ton left today on a pospectlng trip
A. M. Beaver has been cotaflned
to the W&MFF Wtet 6f JO tfon -
to Bis Hdtae tor the past fe * day«,
vllle.
C. A, Ball's Peerless car, which but .hopes to he »1 <he afflcB again
A pe/fattHft fattofol SBHtM for 9WMI. Ml« Baslbtiri. tt«f. Has al­
91th, Emery ’ft Co., during the so been kept at home for a week
Chaplaln Stina of the Ashland
sre ma» m
s
mm av rat at tiw «•ffoHht frost th« ssn r e effects O. A. R .. w ent. down to Grants
*-~w À.a--4g||
/
of'Dotson tek. ■
wuld tyka ms dying fc'oefe to
.3 .
lad avowed anxiously; adding, then,
i s an afterthought of no conse*
Suence, “Nobody except one of Mr.
though Ranny
though Milkmaid
was, ture footed C
waa, their charts I had too much
impetuosity for th< te dls<«tef to be
ly pitched loose
la mallet became
lttle pony's fofo-
4 eoMdMtulted,
Sharp tU ouee.
tion rang.
“Mr. Oratman.**
Clay fMt Ranny’e muacleo flinch
neath his bracing hand. BannyH
bo remained i inask—a g r im
Mask, withal, yet an aheolute cloak
fa his Inward emotions. Rb turned
4-etllt aided by CUy andTmate—
k
^ W r l i have to tai etsewhsri
^ake^can tub t o T ® tST ra
CHAPTCR III
tor thb Saffron, ail
«nt *f the muda ef
eaptaia «ut m i oom
aria » n fargquen*
MM, i
loraobk
Site halt
rn Bit out tm the
sore and ui
Ward his se«
of admiring
A dornttfai
“it looks that w , * «hfa d a y
Simultaneously, another sbcoor- darkly.
ing rush began from the paddock.
w h tt Mhfly aprite «teta » ta «
Waa cold .murder U hie eyes, and
¿ e «UH keen physical pain that
ai’Æsas, •■’S c ä t iä
bbW, ru and oat f f Abner tW attïïi
SO Yeáts Ago
behind he? «tóbef i
e/y eohtfftated te
M. Stannard took
ttet district.
I n ord er to be classed With th e crow d an d g a n g
w ith th e bunch som e w ould fo rsa k e th e ir beat frien d
a n d ig n o r e th e sacrcdnooa o f a n y bond . Gome d a y
th e w in d s are g o in g to s h ift and th e se d elu d ed
h e a r ts w ill find th em selves w o e fu lly in th e lurch.
V Crater tabe
fa Wister Time
1 Itt SuttiSf dbBtbtt« tired bi
tills Mòtti. it «Bete« a te i bin««
1 »a< ih» aititi, ted S3* fi ft falfh
ia ti Ibtsdtas it SMi«, bt yen can
put it strongs/ If f»u Wish. I
won’t got any pictures, or perhaps
the roof will break down as there
are three ftbt of afldw on bach
Ò# the west dornlfei1 Windows. Thè
trees sfere getting frost flowers
on them httd I *«« ifttbklng far
a chance to get a picture of them.
If I had some mdbdshlHe I Wbfeld
go out and— 1 Thought I Was go­
ing to say that 1 'would gò òùt
Mad get SouASd. W hit I WSs gtt-
teff td say—1 would tate d pietu/e
bt tUbtt t o ttb iilifS t;
The wind is BBttiflg «tfbttger,
thè tries writ batch the (iteri to­
night. ab they fctt loaded to the
guards with snbw and ice. The
wind will thaw nut the tops and
allow them w s w in while the
WWflr part «f thè truflk ft held
SuM w h f e W
f X W
Mur By tee fro«, i was but a
! AM -W IM H MLMM*
White age ihd h e itt twe fati
AM ’ M A M B I S P H H l W M O v O tf?
within a half hour.
,1M M O ST AKN S O R T O'. P lN C H V
It has beòti hard to accomplish
ttubh lit the way Of Wbfk, as
W / r tafcOtf Z1R OVlR.PRRDWfcR
thferé ft 16 llttlb daylftht. tty
cook w o n t get breakfast by iamp-
iight, so It Is eight o ’clock before
1 gat te Work In thè m ottlhg hnd
I have to g ait at font is tab feve-
fitBft to Bbt fohd? to U t e tub
weathef, bht I try lb Bb a little
teery day, > i g 6b/h*ps w h tt ft
6 alt added toiether it Will be
enough at th a t
Work— Worked on table lampe*.
Weather— Day cloadyi wind
Reyltttttiflfl« at the U toto fcbl-
lbBe. o e * Opening its fifth year sbtith; «nowfall eincb last observ­
ation 6.B Ih.; prbéiplUtiOn .99
In the Labor tempi« Sflttw thè
n .‘ depth bf Hdw bd ttohhd, fci
BfoWto» dmbltira MM the
H. tfértji. H. Bit L. 24; ft, I;
WldèntUg
hbrftbh M thè
Men *hb ftò ft Wttfi Httlf
J u s t a s p u r farm ers m e t th e s itu a tio n b y u s in g
m odern m eth od s an d m a ch in ery , so o u r ra ilr o a d s
m et i t b y p r o v id in g a d d itio n fa c ilitie s , in c lu d iti#
la rg er e n g in es an d ca rs to h a u l m ore to n n a g e p e t
train.
H ad p r im itiv e m e th o d s been u se d in cultiVA-
tion and tra n sp o rta tio n o f ou r crop s a n d com m erce
in 1926, on r co n d ition , d e sp ite our bourtdléSS re­
sources, w ou ld n ot be u n lik e th a t o f C h in a o r R ù ssia ,
w h ere m odern m eth od s are n e ith e r u sed n o r u n d er ­
stood a n d w h ere b o th p r o d u c tiv ity and tra n sp o rta ­
t io n are a lik e, s till in th e p r im itiv e age.
d er w h a t th e p eo p le o f T en n essee Would ta lk about,
heaides th e w ea th er, a fte r th e h ill Was e n a c te d in to
la # .
T o n o a n ’t ta lk w ith o u t g o ssip in g . T h is i s tru e
h e te a n d e v ery w h ere else. G ossip is th e b ack b on e
o f in te r e stin g co n v ersa tio n .
W h ile th e b ill w a s
a im ed a t slan d erou s an d m a lic io u s m issta tem en t« ,
if in terp reted tec h n ic a lly e v e r y b rid g e p a r ty w oh ld
en d b y a ll th e la d ie s b e in g ja ile d fo r g o ssip .
PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO.
XWçmffcMltf UP TW BoGr
T b P HAMft CAOW ÔO'T ,
A R o c r tW to K t a M t»
MoDL'íf «MGÒvf-'/dfr ftó©
f ^ couo
G ad Mar farm ers em p lo y e d th e sa m e methods
o f so w in g an d h a r v e s tin g 1926 w h ea t a s write need
100 y e a r s ago, It w o u ld Ê t r e req u ired th e labor of
onr 16 million people for 9 m o n th s and the labor Of
50 m illio n p eo p le in a d d itio n . B y m o d e m m eth o d s,
the g rea t e r o p w a s sow ed an d h a r v e s te d b y th r e e Or
fou r m illio n farmers in a few months.
*
S ta tis tic s a lso sh o w th a t h a d ou r r a ilr o a d s need
the Same m eth od s of m oving the great commerce Of
1926 aS w ere u se d h u t tw e n ty y e a r s a g o , c o st to p r o ­
ducers, sh ip p ers an d con su m ers Would be th ree null
dred ahd fifty p e r c ç n t grea ter an d , b eca u se o f P o r t ­
age o f ears and la ck o f fa c ilitie s , m u ch o f it Would
«tell
iVW
/htr/i/l « in
« A
lta* A
- V- o - u ses
- — o »»A
still^ b e »aw
unm
oved
the
w wL a -t-,
reh
r . r o ttin g in
T h e w orld w id e h u lla b a llo o k ic k e d u p bv
th e
an ti-evolu tiori la w h a s m ad e T e n n essee le g is la to r s
leery o f r e str ic tiv e le g is la tio n , an d w h en th e B u t-
far b ill m a k in g g o s s ip a m isd em a n o r shovrid its
ttose o u t o f th e h op p er the so lo n s sq u elch ed i t prorito.
Klot th a t th ey R elieved in g o ssip , b ecau se th e y d id n ’t
and m ore th an one la w m a k er se v e r e ly c r itic isa d
thoqe persona w h o m ak e a p r a c tic e o f r e p e a tin g
th in g s w ith < d e sir e to m a lig n a n o th e r ’s ch attriter.
T h e T en n essee le g isla to r s lo o k e d a t th e b ill
from a p r a c tic a l s ta n d p o in t .. .1Eh£y b e g a n tri Wbri-
-a., S -«.I
Here te a challenge and an
idoat for all men everywhere
to b in t« fbr. Jbsus never did
offer any half way for men,
He put it flown that they mast
Bo th« Whole Wa>, or not at
all. And so here He offers a
real challenge; a challenge for
perfection, even to the per­
fection e f Ood Himself. Th«’
ch a tltti« 1« fldt oM to dls-
dter. Xto Is always saying, “Ev­
Poifland has 99,130 phones,
ery day te « battle ahd I tell you 6.7; per cent gain during 1926.
It takes a good’breakfast food to
All*.!, ,
win the victory.” ,
Portland’s population has in-
creaséd SS per èent la past six
y«an,