THE DAILY TIDIJMQS ESTABLISHED IN 1876 C. J. R E A D , MANAGING EDITOR 1J. PERKINS, NE^'S EPITOR FUjiUSHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO ASffLAWQ HÄILY T O Ì O 8 ?ftWlAgp A-^TV Ore«WB V check juvenile delinquency than did Mrs. Petrin in her letter. This is what she saiff: • “ It seems a sad state of affairs ^hen so many of our young men fall so willingly into criminal WAY«. We (she and her husband) are wondering whether a little more ?f the old-fashioneff home life, with its family tics of love, auff respect for the rights and privileges of each other, might not help to start the young out in life with higher aims and nobler aspirations.” I t is true that sometimes men brought up in ideal home conditions became criminals, but that is so selffom that it indicates nothing but a lack of normality in them. Big Insurance The insurance companies can’t complain of any lack trf patrpnage. They find that they now have oatstanding $79,000,000,000 of old-line life insur­ ance on t h is continent. That is at least one-fifth as much as the total wealth of the V«ited States. The beneficiaries, too, can’t complain. In 1906 they received $287,000,000 which was an immense sum f°r that time. This year the companies will pay the sum of $1,350,000,000. There is no branch of husipess and uo form of prosperity in which the public may take more satis­ faction than this same thriving life insurance busi- hpsfl. Its ^eYelopmept h«s brought to million« of families a thrift and a sense of security never 1». - pout : r a x 10 Years Ago B. J. Raiser arrived home to­ day from his eastern ti)p , hav­ C. H. tpUchlaop. H,. Q. Ptjruclp ing attended fcotK t^he* democratic er, W llfroA C arr, H. L. Waited,. Elmer Retchiyu, Chester Steven­ and populist conventions. son and Archie Eubanks walked and drove up W agner creek Sat­ Prof. J. W . Storms of the Nor- urday evening, gad camped. 1 mal school returned ' from the Northerh end* of thé county a Mrs. L; A -.^ o p erts le ft today day or two ago. ' on an organisation tour for the Pythian Siatera Tempt«, »he be- Thomas dames returned b®to® in? past grand chief. Saturday from hla eastern trip. W . A. Freeberg le ft Sunday He visited N?w Y ork and other New paglapdi state® Ond had a on an automobile trip which most pleasant trte* w ill Include the foUowlng places: Klamath Falls. Susanville, Reno end Los Angeles. tem psraM eatat want« • diverti; ftd WtMUUb' ÄsdeUÄä. »»/ Abner me map • «Mtg /of a* •/ eeeepMoÿ ftototoftpn oak M w r tr Ç R A f T IU IV — ÇonUflued tpr« were too many people M r. and Mrs. Charles Hersey have returned from a visit to their bee colony near Edgewood. Cal. .................... married woman very eloquent, , Banny fait rather gg boomerang had smote I made his way moodily U Buocess in .dai went 8000. RmRo Batteries, . . . . 7fic w . J. v irg in , the well-known merchant m iller, who has* been in such 111 health, recently^’' Is reported to be improving.* Clayoomb Motor ! F.O mm COMMERCIAL SAVfaP* * SAFE DEPOSIT Exchange price made when turntog to^your old battery on - I M O H B LOAD 100 OU. TT. M r. and Mrs. H. M attern are over from their Hornbrook home. o á? w s * ? °?- ” ■ 384 Oak S t ~ A t Railroad Crossing M to « «Uurtoa “ 4 v> tooee man, Vk® kaov "Better If young Drake had atayed dead to kis sad d ler Juot then tke ball, glanctog q> aa Argeattoe mallet, a w 1 A e d Phone 20 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2J me fe&ned aheitf 6f h ln rT a r Raney's right the Argdhttoa n was fleeing down the m Ort fleiff «a a t o ld rade sad thrust himself sad his to itW e n that he i dopslng. * After stopping J a s r.» ftaany paused oidj glance down, cross sure that h is nos« -Then be gave th< head ta a mad pm 'F orgotten Abner . ForgoMea the moral reaponsibQl to eKBUyneito tabla. huge het. Forgot R a Josa. Mr. Hanay Ferbel ws a again whoto ile-mtndadly tM •ae«u, flaatba atar, to- ft th | moat brìi- : t j e Awhole Ar- thrtfatenad to ahower to aparkllag glory acroaa the Argehttoh goal orbit at any moment; tom was Bald the altghteat bit to! Ma eoarae e a lf by'rackleea and'apectaenlar play hardly laaa marvelous than hla Itotog^shet B Ä R errand. H« could sat (he ball to th* Mohawk Club, Portland, . ' * < • • •’ •) Aslilanc} Nçrmal Ashland Armory 8:0Q P. M. GUM DIPPED TIRES tilt Voqir Car MEAN MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! “Watch Itos Nunual Spalp The Mçjiawks11 The num, xho pse^ stones knows that his tires are giving superior service and mileage with greater comfort and safety—that he is getting the most for his maney.' Fipestone prices are reason- Schnee Rnd SymiMitliy that when you buy these WOR derful, tires yod are eligible for our complete service that gpes with every Firestone We mako it our aiqi to prove that modern scientific efficiency qnd real sympathy can go hanff in hand. Ouj work is ffpne thoroughly and according to, the most qdvanced.st^n.ffqrii^ of opr ptttf^siyn; «¿ill, we ffo nqt let tlm “ pro- fesaiomu rnmq” blind qs to the need« of human The FI Pasco Times thinks our big cities are no| shooting too many people, but just the wroug people. * * : It fe eupc waging to* watch the progress of th j cUiry iadiutey, to t o t a w Cornty, Products have such a they I ”' command . J- .. 4. . . a . fair J. . ASHLAND The ball park recently was flooded to a depth of twenty feet and yet none though to ‘call it a ball park of the first water. Cynics feel better tod^y after learning that a town in New Hampshire, which has no doctor, has not liad a death iu more than a rear. WMtng Achiand-made products or various kinds. We with the manufacturers of this o^ r^ < w . Fffrdaon *$. 3. Hubh and T. L Hubb H arley ' Dun o f Oanamnlr. C a t, apeat yea- purchased a 1 terday In Aahtoned looking after the Clayoomb business affatto. local dealers Directora Xtl-L—Ml-J M »M|- »u Buy Your Ford J.