THE DflIUY TIDINGS EDITORIAL a n d FEATURE PAGE ESTABLISHED IN 1876 C. J. READ, MANAGING EDITOR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS OUT OUR WAV ► B usiness R eady to H elp F anner All the way from shoes to automobiles, the American worker is turning out more goods than ever. He is doing it partly through his; awn in­ creased efficiency, his willingness to adopt new methods, and partly through the increased use of the many different kinds of muchiowry. There are those who can read a gloomy future opt of this tendency; who can see a day when the machine will force the worker out to an extent that we shall have a surplus of man power; when the machines will crowd the worker not up but down the ladder. But this new idea isn’t universal. Man is never satisfied. As fewer workers are needed in one in­ dustry, uew industries grow up demanding their services. The man who made a tire yesterday may tomorrow make a radio or an airplane or he may produce something of which at this time we do not dream. The figure of man power and tires is hut one of a series of nation-wide studies of individual out­ put, just completed by the United States depart­ ment of labor. They pover a wide range of indust­ ries. Secretary James J. Davis announces that these figures, comparing productivity of iahox for the years 1014 and 1935, show these increases, stated in percentages: automobiles, bodies and parts, 21Q per cent; rubber tires and tubes, 211 per cent; pe­ troleum refining, 77 per cent; cement manufactur­ ing, 58 jier cent, steel mills, 54 per cent; iron and steel, 60 per centj blast furnaces, 94 per cent; flour milling, 39 per cent; slaughtering and meat packing, 27 per cent; pajier aud pulp, 33 per cent; cane sugar refining, 27 per cent; leather tanning, 20 per oent; boots and shoes, 16 per cent. -— — —— Mrs. Ferguson will he remembered as the gov­ ernor .who never neglected the amenites. When anyone said “ Pardew me,” Ma replied, “ Certainly/? Tl|is thing will proliably blow over inltiii by August, wheu the irate fan hollers “ ereol will again menn tbe umpire. The uhimate in sui>erfluity would be a spokes man for Mí. Heflin. 4 A man in Clarington, Ohio, looked for a gas leak with a lighted match. Yes. By W illiam s rO O P H Ç A M IW 6 1 \NH a T D i Q S p u A u V ' f m ç B rbaq in h u m a n A X & ? kMO IM A ^ O U p O i S H I b O - A M O T U R . ’CrTÄTÖ^Ä. IM A 6 A O C E R » A M O M X tf? A T P B R fi B O « & H E R fL F O R O l H N t R , K illin g the K illers What the world is suffering from today, and the United States is suffering from markedly, is a recrudescence, a breaking out of an old wound, which has scarred civilization from the very begin­ ning. We are turning out a certain percentage- of young men and women who deliberately put them­ selves outside the regular social order. They pro­ pose to take and do take that which they desire, without any regard whatever for the rights of others or the law by which most of us regulate our con­ duct for the common benefit of all. They shoot down and kill people who have never so much as offered a threat against their safety. Not long ago a band of these wolves entered and robbed a place. In doing, so they shot and wounded the person in charge and he lay screaming ing in agony while the robbers took .the money from the till and departed. Vet, after the rohbers were seated in an automobile and ready to leave, one of the satanic progeny said, “ Wait till I go- back and shut up t h a t ----------- . ” Whereupon, he returned and killed the wounded man. Not so much longer ago an innocent school boy, unarmed and wholly inoffensive, was shot down in the sjreet for the sake of a few dollars he had upon his person. These are examples. The list of similar cold-blooded atrocities is a long one, and rapidly growing longer. Such a condition is intolerable and no nation, no state, no city will long endure it. A remedy must be applied and i t must be a sure -remedy. Thia is not the first recrudescence of this kind in the his­ tory of our civilization. It has cropped out at inter­ vals down through the years. There have been many experiments but only one remedy has been found. People of this class know but one language, but pne law, that is the law of violence. We must meet violence with violenoe, death with death. It is not a pleasant duty to advocate capital punishment, but our social outlaws seem to understand that better than anything else. It seems to be the one deterrent of crime waves. The crook holds other lives very cheaply, but his own is dear to him. W. H. PERKINS, NEWS EDITOR R j T - them p o w H a m p g ^ t o o - r of m e r e * m i « , i€> D in n e r , A 4 0 ^ f c \ U d M fcE R BARBECUE. I MOTHERS 6.E.T GrRAH' H E L P IN ' < M A . M J GQSH M A, A T ' O q U t CHAM» T H 'T M r t t A W | H o m . r r è euv ER ^HüT K«HPA. OlSfrJ TteR Q M M xaawe I What Others Say MADJfID — The annual rue« Sunday drew p 1 g crowds. Competing waitera ran through the main street« carrying tr a y s, over their hands loaded with dishes and. One drop of ureter spilled or one thumb la the soup was sufficient to eliminate a con­ testant. CHICAGO — Nostalgia drove Prank Martin who «pent most of years be­ hind Prison bare to steal a PM k^e, of letters from a corner mall box. Whan his last AND Aaaanlas undoubtedly w a s brought up In a boom Jown. '' Evils die under one name, but always come hack under'another. Don’t use your head as a fold Storage wprehouae fay other peo­ ple’s ideas. sentence expired and he was turned out of a cozy jail, he immed­ iately applied tor reserva­ tions at the county poor- house, but found himself pn- welcofoa. Federal Judge Colin Neblett was kinder, and at Martin’s request, gave him a five year lease on a Leavenworth cell. WHITE PLAIN8. N. Y. — “It may be bookkeeping but It looks like a set of laundry tickets — honest I’m afraid I’ll lose my shirt.” Vito Car- peneljl told * ljidge in asking a new receiver for the Asia restaurant. Lee Wong was his partner. and when the creditors closed la the receiver appolqtad by the courts kept the books in Chinese. After learning how to do a thing, the next «tap Is to learn how not to do IL When people listen to you pa­ tiently, it may bp that they are npt Intereated, but oply polite. Hez Heck zay 'The doctor kin guess better the seeond time than he did the first.*’ NEW YORK,— Police re­ serves. detectives and the usual rubbernecks crowded the entrance of a downtown offio« building finally block­ ing traffic. A scrubwoman had dropped her mop on the burglar alarfo. (La Grande Observer) Hall Haas, lengthy and genial business manager of the Oregon City Enterprise, and efficient secretary of the State Editorial aseoclattop. If Governor Patterson's private secretary. Hu !■ admirably fitted for D>e Job and the governor, as well -as Hal, Is to he congratulated. E. E. Brodie, publisher of the same papey, was frequently men­ tioned as a possible secretary but obviously without full »unruciatton fur hi« uqllbre a«d expe^eac« Mr- Bfedle might well be the governor soma day >ut not the gov­ ernor’s secretary. (La GrapAe Observer) President Hall, of the state university, says he is no “back staifs diplomat.*’ Hq speaks right and tells the world that If It wishes a bet­ ter and greater university, It foust pay for It. That’s sen­ sible. He will win many sup­ porters by his straightfor­ ward attitude. (Baker Herald) As clever as anything he ever did before the screen was Charlie Chaplin’s “Gold Rush” to the bank Just 15 pilnutee ahead of federal ag- euta who sought to eel«« the half million ha had on de­ posit. Charlie Is still a great comedian, even though he may not realize It. TURNING THE PAGES BACK ASHLAND ASH LAND 10 Yeara Ago 20 Years Ago ASHLAND 30 Y e w Ago Mien Lacy Shearer of Dunsmuir Mrs. L. M. Goodwin a h t Miss Frank Hansen, one of the Tid­ arrived last Tuesday In Ashland Ida Hargrov« returned yesterday ing«’ printers, took Saturday’s to spend a few days with Mrs. from a trip to Portland and Wil­ train for San Francisco. Frank Dickey. lamette Valley points. Mrs. Mary Cola has returntgl to Ad. and Oliver Helms of Tal­ Rev. E. F. Green returned Ashland after sevoral weeks’ vislt Wednesday from Eagle Point ent went to San Frahcisco Satur­ ta Douglas oounty. She reporta where ha haa bean conducting a day to visit for a weak or two. mqefc rein In that part of Oregon. two weeks revival. Rev. Green came to officiate at the Orocker- Baughman wadding. Mm Mary Murray returned to (J. S. Butler la over |n Siskiyou her Ashland home recently after oqanty on mining business. spending several days visiting friends and relatives In Grants W. A. Newton qf FairvleW,'* Mont., haa recently been paying a visit to his father. W. W. New- ton in Ashland. He was well Aesayer o . W. Johnson vent Henry Thomason of Ashland 'eaaed with this city and expects down to Redding. ^Oal.. yester­ visited In Medford yesterday. return here soon to locate. day on mining business. C Crater Lake I» W inter T im e i / PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. '• IT JOHN MABW CwMaMr at Crater Lake iwiuiam B.counrtœrCR<Ü p p !« * ,«M Warner Bree. Ptotar«, H I WIFI." etarrlnq Irene Rieh, iTWay, Pettwber a, t w e . I w«s pu| ppd took those pic- •Ud &«a«H/uJ tri/«, Joan, ora divine and tur«« todqy. Nq floubt 'they te*pira*M ntat » « « m a t e « . Joan ttor Which,' would have bepn better had I been vanta a Jlvorcef Kanna M lu , loo- tog bar, though sesreflg huotria« able to take them a day or two she tones Ahner Grafema. Lacking ago, moat of the snow la off the tree». The trees on Garfield Peak and Mt. Scott gre beautiful, not <*« 1/aoM of Ottonar, a billionaire g h|t of,green showing, they look HunbarMnf. OompNomoM »Mil- Pig. Joaa, faalont whan Kännit to be eql(d ice. This mornlag when the sun flirt» with Clara, a tridma, ancone- ages Ahnssto «¿Matees. . Ottonar, broke through the tog and chang­ lovina Oleara, tonante K annte inter- iMotiag ed the land so dark and dreary, it ehocl to a land of d u r in g white all the days pf wind and fog that made it hard to keep frofo saying, I don’t RHAPTCR VIL iflewtfnuod cars, were forgotten. They were Clare had what to knhwp to the the Baked days of Ma skffeay youth aa an unpleasant dream pf the nju-lance of the theatrical world aa to Northwest Inmhertog riven. But when he came to look for night. Who cpuld remain udttap- “ tags presence**—an Instinctive py with the smile of &bro&d dramatic trick of capitalising at- her, Clare, the weak and fengniab- toptioo and focusing It apeo her llng, was oomparing crawl stroke In the land? Tharp seemed to be merest words and actions. technique with Beany and easily She worked the gift to Its utmost outdistancing even that athletic a feeling of the unexpected, a to that moment. She mads sure chap as she clove the pearly water surprise as it were. The wpisps tkatJoun «pd everyone waa watch­ like a butter spreader. of fog hurried hither and rodder, ing her before aha whtopared» soft Stlvner was so acre that ha In­ end low, to Ranny: voluntarily swallowed several the tiny breeze had lost all sense **I to s t adore men who have the mouthfuls of briny water—mishaps of direction, as a child caught oonrage of their own—likings!** la themselves, which are not cal- at Ifa prank, and the trees stood Ranny, storing with deep concern colated In Improve a testy rich In h lW h lees silence. As the smile tato those limpid flrepools of eyes, man’s tamper. teM that ha was beglaalng to “last Whose yacht and whose pasty grenr in warmth and brilliance, adore” their ownart was this anyhow? whispers of happiness came from Despite the Intensity of his feel­ Ha had brought the widow for h|Us|de and cppyon. It grew lif ing against Abner and Jban, he was I his very own, and hare waa Forbes beginning to grow abstracted In stealing her away from under his volumn until all the land was slpging. The pine squirrel was •coldlnn. » chlpiponk was hurry­ ing fur some thing thpt had been e. perlence of having toad desires forgotten, and» Knight was call­ ill J whisked out of hW b^ndlux p ing from the top of a dead snag He breathed malediction« upon Ranny and wished he had net In­ high upon, the sides of Garfield. vited him. It did sot seem to he Though prisoners all, bonnd In a I enough that Beany had tout pirn a etters of white, yet their cup of zlloool fifty thousand on that polo to game. He must cheat him of his lapplnees was full, as they re­ id woman, too. membered the promise and coun­ Wanted to make a business deal cil; fight and fear pot. for I will I with him, did he? Haht Banny would be lucky If he met him, LiV- come yet again, and bring with - I lngstone Stlvner, ever again. foe Wampum, the spirit of the Clay Varick read Stlrnax*s mind. South Wind. Work— Worked on lamp shades make up her mtod to engineer a ook pictures. proposal ont ef Clay- that he had Weather— Day clear; w i n d not been telepathlcally warned In I advance of her nefarious design. southwest; snow-fall since last Forewarned, forearmed — sad Observation 4.5 in.; precipitation, I thus a Jolly bachelor forever. 1.39 in.-; snow on ground 62 In.: Clay stroked over to Ranny, who. treading water on the outskirts of the swimming group, was feasting his eyes upon the delectable pic­ ture Clare made as she exhibited for his edification certain postures Saturday, December 4, fpao. lot floating which aha had learned Boy page Mr. g. Holmes, and and acquired at the Lido. Watson have the needle ready in A gold and cream feather WZi Clare, upon the fortunate water. ease he has need of a stimulant I "Idiot 1** spattered Clay When he to Mid his mental process In solv­ | paused alongside Ranny. “X«fo are ing the mystery. There was I messing things up in fine shapo. Stlvqers over there giving you seme kind of an animal >11 over r looks black and hard enough to the roof of the Lodge last night. sink anyone with a leas thick kids What It wa«? whaf It wanted, and than yours! Abnsr and Joan feel i they have carte blanche so long as how it got up there, is three of - you act as you do with this blende. the many things I want to ask Mr. i la short we came out here to set ' Holmes when the fo>y finds him. I a trap for your wife—and you’ve I crawled into one of yoar own foal» As to how he, she, or it got up ► Ing and pulled It in after yea!*’ op the roof Interests me the most. "Don’t spit in my ear,'!’ ohtded The roof over hangs the sides , Ranny. *Tve Juct begun to liveI" • Clay, who weighed two hundred eighteen laches or more; on the and fifty in hia B. V. D.to put • pprth aide where the snow Is - ham of a hand on Rannya head, above the mason work, the snow , forced him under wafer and ea: on him until the Indignant Clare apd Ife bangs pv«r the edge of raced over and scratched him away the shingles eight or ten Inches. with her tiny bands. Where there isn’t any snow on • Stlvner, seeing that the pnrpe«s of the swimming Interlude had mis­ the roof It woqld have to climb carried woefully, decided that to every ten feet to where it could perpetual variety of aptfon there g»t a hold of any wood. was hope, and, clambering upon Week, bellowed to hie guests a sum­ I wish you could see the lake mons to coma aboard sad dress for tonight. It ha« bean Uge • mir­ dinner. ror most all day, and tonight you "It’s unhealthful to eta» • water mors than flttoec. ■*'»■ M eqn count every star In the sky when it’s chilly!" >e explained/ hr the reflection In the water. •TJear, dear,” ocwnpfo!Md curs, Moat of the rlip la luher black, putting one graceful little hand •>? Banny’s shoulder and allowtag hM tor the moon Isn’t shining, but to play tugboat to bar uaW they there Is a soft weird glow within reached the gangway, "I didn't the shadowed circle. Over just think we were in fifteen seconds'" She turned lazily on her hack *" opt of the sundew e l Liao la two float and watched Joaa swimming streakas of light forming a cross, elongated reflection of two stars. per as they retaraed from a tru<* The rangers just called up from geon excursion to tho candy baarik. i Apifo Springs. Thfy are going Clare’s k v g tosses dreopwTno? away tomorrow. altogether with the dewy freight ot water drops upon them. She wait- Work— Worked on lamp shades TTien“0 J°** ™ bw* ! toolj pictures, shoveled snow. ^ oather— Day partly cloudy; "You know," she called, eatoeet. bly up to fltlvner and In amtmac Io wind north west; snowfall since fpet observation 0.9 Ip.; precipi­ i° * 3 l tation O.a la.; enow on ground . " • » r r r 5 ? T b « ’S f ^ s s ! 65 in.; Temp. H. St, L SO, R. 1«, grease or steam heat. There must i M- 2S. be samsthlug to yachting partita that makes his blood boUr f And Clare rolled her grant big Frofo Redding-— eyes very knowingly. A iflm wl» H » . H. J .Sallpe of Redding, dom and instinct of feline and torn- ) Oql-, was a visitor In thia city lain«, from the cut of Rubasfea Hvs, were In the sly wink to whWh i yesterday. ohe lid fluttered down ahd up aotb ly, like a parchment shade oavoring i and unoovsrlag a lumlawe win* t At the Ashland Hotel— dow. . " I W. M. Hale of Seattle, Wnuh-t (To ho eoattoued) Mr- and Mrs. H. L Stokes of Sa­ lem, Ore., and J. C. Myers, of In Central Point— Rctngped from P o r tla n d - Portland, Ora., are among those Prlnqlpal and Mrs. B. C. For­ Mrs. Joe Smith on Pioneer st., who etoppad la Ashland yestar- syths were to Central Point last returned recently from Portland, (toy. They registered at the Ash­ Tneeday eVenfng to attend a bas­ Ore., where she received médical land hotel. ketball game. treatment. i iSi '