TIDINGS EDITORIAL , K.'.M ... i v a » *i ¡ . . ------ i - C. ï ». READ, r M añaging edi « I » 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. ' 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 » I J What Othert Say ~ A ? 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. „ 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 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 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,