Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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- - THE D flIhY TIDINGS EDITORIALI a n d FE A TU R E PflQ
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
ASH LAN D
D A IL Y
C . ¡f.
T ID IN G S
■Catete« at the Ashland, Qrpga* poetoffice a* Second Glaye Mett Matter
READ,
m a n a g in g
EpiTOR
W .
H. PERKINS, NEWS ÈDJTOR
ASHLAND PRJNTING
By Williams
OUT OUR W AY
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In Winter Time
Early Years Important
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‘‘T he fir st fiv e y e a r s o f a c h ild ’s life —c a lle d th e
pre-school years—are th e tim e w h en u n d esirab le
h ab its, p erso n a lity q u irk s and m en tal d e fe c ts sh ou ld
be recognized and tr e a te d ,” s a y s Dr. D . A- T hom ,
in a recen t p u b lica tio n o f th e U . S . c h ild r e n ’s Ixir
eau.
T here are 267^000 m en tal p a tie n ts in p u b lic
and p r iv a te h o s p ita ls th ro u g h o u t th e country’—a
larger num ber th an a ll o th er m ed ica l $n d sq ^ gical .
caJés com bined. T h e c o st to the ta x p a y e r is en o r­
m ous. In M a ssa ch u setts alon e, it h a s b een .estim at­
ed, tw e n ty cen ts o u t o f e v e r y d o lla r o f ta x fu n d s
g o es to th e care o f th e ty p e o f m e n |a | d ise a se th a t
needs in stitu tio n a l treatm en t.
‘‘ T he g r e a t p roblem , h o w ev er, is n o t in th e
hosp ital p a tien ts, but in th e th o u sa n d s o f m en and
wppoen w h o g o th rou gh lif e w ith o n ly a lim ite d ¡de­
gree o f u sefu ln ess b ecau se th e ir m in d s are h a n d ic a p ­
ped and clou d ed b y u n sta b le em o tio n s.
A n d th e
sam e tr a its th a t are s e e n in th e y p u n g c h ild w hq
is d isob ed ien t, u n con trolled an d in con flict w ith h is
fa m ily and h is su rrou n d in gs, are th o se w h ic h are
found in a g r e a tly h e ig h te n e d d eg ree in th e m en ta l
ch a ra cteristics o f crim in als.
A n o th e r reason fo r
str e ssin g th e im p ortan ce o f r e c o g n iz in g th e se p er­
so n a lity d e v ia tio n s e a r ly m ig h t w e ll b e fo u n d in
th e fa c t th a t c erta in m en ta l c h a r a c te r istic s w h ic h th e
ch ild h as d u r in g th e se e a r ly y e a r s are m ore u sab le
in a lte r in g u n d esirab le habtys tty R a t a n y o th er
tim e in life . T h ese c h a r a c te r istic s are th é g en era l
p la stio ity o f th e c h ild ’s m in d , a s sh o w n b y im ita tio n ,
su g g e stio n , lo v e o f a p p ro b a tio n ; and one paight ad d
g s a n oth er a s s e t th e e a se w ith w h ic h o n e can in ­
terp ret con d u ct in e a r jy lif e b efore th e c h ild h a s
learn ed to con ceal b is m o tiv e s .’'
O nly b y p a tie n t s tu d y o f th e c h ild 's e n v ir o n ­
m ent, a n d b y th e c h e c k in g u p o f h |s p h y s ic a l h ealth ,
pan real h elp be g iv e n him . I f h e h a s n o p h y s ic a l
d e fec ts, th eq P erh ap s h is fa th e r o r m o th e r or so m e
o th e r p erson w ith w h o m h e ia c lo s e ly a sso c ia te d
is c a u sin g h im a c u te u n b a p p ip esa op re b e llio n h y
e ith e r too m u ch a ffe c tio n , w h ic h s tif le s h im , or
to o little , fro m w h ic h -he i s e m o tio n a lly sta r v e d .
W h en w e r e a lize th a t th e c h ild o f th r ee r e a c ts to o
m a n y o f th e sam e e m o tio n a l u r g e s a s d o e s th e m a n
or w om an o f th ir ty , w e w ill b e m ore lia b le to tr e a t
h im a s a p erspn in h is o w n r i g h t
T h e r e sp o n sib ility o f c h ild tr a in in g m u st be a s ­
su m ed b y the m ost p a r t b y p a r e n ts, teach ers, n u r se s
an d g en eral m ed ica l p r a c titio n e r s. T h e s e r v ic e s o f
th e p s y c h ia tr ist w ill be a v a ila b le o n ly fo r th e fe w .
W h en e v id e n c e s o f em otion al d istu r b a n ce s are
w a tc h e d fo r th e y w ill be c a u g h t in tim e, d u r in g th e
p re-sch o o l age.
Remarkable Fire Loss Record
B en d , O regon, in a g r e a t tim b er co u n try , h a d
fir e lo sses o f o n ly a b o u t 40 c e n ts p er c a p ita la s t
y e a r ; N ew Y ork C ity h ad $27,951,055 to ta l, or a lm o st
$7 per ca p ita .
B en d c u t h er n a tio n a lly fam ou s
1925 record b y m ore th an 50 p e r cen t a s a r e su lt
o f fire p r e v en tio n m easu res; N e w Y o rk in creased
h e r lo sse s b y $2,000,000.
S om e fir e lo sses seem u n a v o id a b le; b u t th e se
a r e so fe w a s to be a lm o st n e g lig ib le . F irps ta k e
a b o u t 21,000 A m erican liv e s each y e a r and en ou gh
p r o p e r ty lo ss e s to p a y fo r a rev o lu tio n a ry w ar. ~ •*'
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T h ere sh ou ld be no ex cu se fo r id le n e ss am on g
p r o fe s s io n a l h u m o rists in th ese tim es w ith so m aq y
a n c ie n t tig h tw a d jo k e s to be tra n sla ted in to S cotch .
W ith se v e r a l b ig w a r p ictu res in tow n and
c h lo r in a te d w a te r on tap . a ll th e o v ersea s v e te m
n e e d s is a can o f sa lm o n to liv e o v e r old tim es.
Saturday, December M , 1007.
toto th® ttofttoWP- TO.® W 4 l "
ygrg ipsde t M f ipight 1
fpUO’ It
10 ton tyfi-
the
that happeppd piffir
jppre
torUtonto ,9f p
T hc hupt
for gp gg- «catching m ftp puow
y & 'y e - W f f T P A N Q l E T T ables »
full a class a u * F ine.
ST HS* WWVKX wc.
6 o T r r SOM EHOW L A C tfélW K'lCK'
OF A -fA S ^ E fpvjL p* S p u m t B S
AM’
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) W a f Q fh fiff Say J
A Waukegan wife branded
her husband on the back
w ith a hot fla t Iron
when
he refuse« to get us at her
call In the morning. Moral:
Never turn your back to your
wife when she la talking.—
Springfield News.
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“liv e ry ten persons engag­
ed In private business in the
United States support one
person In the public service.
Tj»rn about Is fa ir play al­
ways— reverse the ratio.—
Port Orford News.
A ll agricultural
experts
predict that farming w ill
be piore prosperous in 1927.
W hen It cornea to getting
gpod predictions the farmer
has It on all the rest of us.—
Heppner G aiette- Times.
"M a " Ferguson seems to
be the kind-hearted sort- of
woman who’d give a square
meal to any poop- devil who
asked for I t at the kitchen
door, no m atter how many
Wlveg and children he ought
to be af beino supporting.—
ps Grande Obseryer.
i
An pntl-yplstead advocate
in Washington declares that
» l.ot 9f «enatorp w ink at
drinking.
You can’t help
from wjnlpng several times
after yqu take a swallow of
the stuff they sell nowadays,
— iefferson J e iU v .
s gq e j e
qq s e e e e yy e e n
Is n ’ t H O dd?
A Nobody out of debt is better
than a Somebody in a hole.
I t ’s a wise womgn who holds
her tears in reserve for Import­
ant occasions.
tyhep g thing ought not to be
done, you can always count on
the Legislature doing It.
The more money you take from
Others, the greater your reputa­
tion as a commercial success.
HOW independent the farmer
is! He is never troubled about
fixing the price of anything he
»11«.
N E W Y O R K — Broadway
can keep Its canyon castles so
tar as CftoQt 4® G“ ®!1 of
Spain Is concerqe«. Return­
ing home « /te r a brief visit,
the Industrialist said he did
not wish Spain to have sky­
scrapers— they belong fyMjk;
they are more' In proportion
to A m erican/life.
PPM+IfllWHfH — No
youpg
person
nowadays
would think of bobbing her
hair, i f Miss Clara M iller,
secretary of the Philadelphla-
la Hairdreseere-’ association
is correct. Flappers are le t­
ting the tresses grow, ghe
says because mature women
have adopted ihe bob.
LONDON — Because the
streets are too dangerous,
lipyold
bplomon has spJd
his taxicab and begun study­
ing aviation. H e purposes to
rgn .*P
t»x l-
F R E E EJ^EVATOB
o g g G O N C IT Y , Qrtf-, Tsb- !»•
(U N )— This city has the o»)y free
municipal elevator In the U n lte{
States.
I t costs many millions to run
I t Is 86 feet high pud conneptf
tt|e Poetoffice Department, and of the mpln part of the business
this sum probably 30 cents are district urtyh the resjdgpflpl
spent annualy for public pens.
tgict, overlo°riP k tb« HtF-
i , Straight, who has operated
the eieyatflr l l ef the I > years if
Hex Heck says: “ A man who
fay» roeap things about bis wife
is only tryln ’ to make her out as
no pqcount as he is..’!
hpa been functioning, fays he bag
had no accidents and has beep
on the Job every dpy'during tbaf
p e rM -
TURNING TH E PAGES BACK
ASH LAND
AFftTLANn
10 Years Ago
20 Years Ago
30 Years Ago
Japwa Vartress, who returne«
The Silsby saw m ill plant at
W illiam Rush. Southern Pa­
cific fireman, who until recently fgest Fork changed hands last yeaterdtA from Pokegama, re»
resided In Ashland, was married
Fffrtfpp.d .cppj.tplisfs being pert» m h
t t H ¿»M i W ck-
last Saturday pt Montagus, Cal., the purchasers, fhe considerptiop ed thf log I’OO’P to the Mill »Olid,
like a dam. add the darned«
to Mias Hasel Stow of Hprnbrook. being about 810,000.
boqm and by 1PW of lqg». etc, If
estimated at <2000.
r
Th.e f l f “ of Blepel A Wlicox of
Fred Dodge has been under tbe
weather with an attack of lagrap- this city, bps recently completed
pe but is now on the road to re­ pn extensive plumbing contract In
The bride across Nell creek ef
poilglas county, in a fine farm
covery.
the Tolman place pn« that acres«
residence built by I," M- Engle
Hl)l creek ei the Songer piece
there.
were both damaged by th« recenf
Transacting business with City
high
water, and a very poor Job
Elecfrtclap Strickland O°w takes
qf mpponry Is revealed fty, th«
on all of the dignity of cashing a
P. W . Paulson's residence on dahfgge to fhe
both
check or borrowing p match of the
Opk street )p beiffg etubellljhed bridges.
cashier of a bank.
with a generous new porch on
tgro sides of It.
»• M- W 4 " of Ash-
Summer Pprker.and wife have
en Rhodes of T ab
land and Reuben
returned from a visit to San
Mrs E. ff. gjragpur Fpnt down ept. brother«, left y®togrday
Francisco.
to Medford Saturday.
San Francisco.
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B E R K E L E Y , Fag. »8.— (U P )
— Accepted explanation«
fo r
for the- pliers, digging in fhe gpow mqans of names o< California
counties are bat'd greatly In er­
under a fallen tree for the brok-
en wtre, the floundering drag ro r by Prof. A. L. Kroebar, bead
getting It feack up the fffU prok- of tbe depàrtmeat of aptbropo|o-
•to *1
H I of K V W itfOt a gy a t University qf California.
Spanish has been substttntad by
paft at th« |<»rppy- ,Ths prhbppj
many for Indina origina Ip some
cl0 b $ f$ w w f t . t*d n »*4lb f 9f ton
instances and vice versa, he as­
serts. In sections «bora mean- .
wgfe p part of th e'd ay’s w offhlp ings of tbe pames of cppntles and
of the caretaker in the Land of towns could not be definitely as­
certained, picturesque versions
the Great Unknown.
fluffy pf snow- And I could pot
W eather— Day partly cloady, were •’Invented,” typical qf wh«t
help but exclaim as I pagspd a wlpd northwest; snowfall since unromantlc Indians ' might bave
room w ith a package that reached last observation 0.0 in.; precipi­ named them had they the •‘adver­
to the window M il.' dPOJT. beauti­ tation 0.00 in.; snow on ground, tising instinct.”
Vallejr ó f the lfoon,” claimed
ful snow, but why In H ell don't »3 in., Temp. H. 18, L. 1», R.
to be the meaning of Sopoma,
you stay where you belong?
M. H .
and so w ritten about in a book
It seemed to warm up this
bearing that name by Jack Lon­
morning shoot pine o’clock sod I
C IT A T IO N TO UNKNOW N
don,
Is purely a fanciful transa-
got busy getting the snow out.
H E IR S O F DEC ED EN T.
You ueysr know when a warm IN THE COUNTY COURT IN latlon for Sonoma, Prof Kroeber
grind w ill strike here, end whjsn AND FOR THE COUNTY OF asserts. I t came from the Indian
“ tsonoma,”
meaning
it does the snow starts melting JACKSON, STATE OF OREGON. dialect
‘.'village
ground.”
right pour, inside as well ss opt.
IN T H E M A T T E R O F TH|S ES­
There are In reality^ nine
There was ehough snow on the T A J E O F F R A N K B. SANGER,
counties In California, this names
fourth floor of the new building DECEASED:
of which are almost'unmistakably
to spoil every room below and It
H . V . Sqngyr and p . G. ganger
of Indian origin, Professor Kroeb­
was up to me to get It out, Christ- have filed In the above court
w nr
f tm going to work pto*«®? tor ton «.»toribupou of er asserts. They are Colpsa. Mo­
doc, Inyo, Mono, N apa/ Shasta,
on
y” the ' telephone
’ • ’ w ™ " r Una
r ’» today but I , tfm property belopglng to the
Tehama, Yolo Yubq and Tuolupi-
uldn’t take a chance on the
said estate to themselves, share
ne. One other, Siskiyou, Is also
ow in the building.
\ am afraid that if I don’t get «p.d sgare »like, and claim to b« probably of Indihn origin, tbs pro­
the line up tomorrow someone the helm and the only heirs of fessor believes.
Yet a list published by the state
grill us« ft a? «p eypqro tp come the said estate of F ran k B. Sang­
called Mono «nd Yuba counties
up here and I don’t want that, I er, deceased.
By virtue of such petition and of Spanish origin and Solano and
ijave enough troqple without it.
by
the proepedipgs jn tbe mgftap M arin Indian, while Professor
W<FlF—
«»9F:
fe a th e r — Day clna«y;
wind of the said cptatp, the Honorfbl« KÍoeber ave rts they are Spanish
gprthwest; snowfgll since last W . J. Hartzell has- designate« names.
Observation 8 ip., yreciplfqfiqn Monday, tbe Second Day of May,
die explained the varions mean­
| 3 In; snow on ground 94. in., 1937, at ten o’clock a. m., 3 in g of California names as fql-
lows:
Tpmp. H. 20, L. 12. R. g., M 16. the Court House In the Town
Modoc: Does not jpeaq "head
Jacksonville, In Jackson County
pregón, as the time and, place tq of riv e r /, but merely ••^ n tp .1*’
iwtoey« Pbge«»hFr »8, 1M«.
b^ono: Ljgend that Mono Is
I surely wish you .could bays determine definitely the heirs pf
from Spanish derlvatiqn, meqnlng
huep with me today, for a while fhe said estate, to whom the •4*4
"monkey” not probable. Indians
pf leaat. I yps repgtring M»« tel­ petate should be distributed.
In Mono connty were called Mon-
He
has
further
ordered
thaf
ephone line. I have been dread­
ach’s by other tribes, from which
potlce
of
said
hearing
be
givpq
ing the Job for days, bpt It «imp­
Mono originated.
ly proqldn’t fix Itself and today pnto ail parties and persops
Napa: Does pot mean "fish" as
had the promise of being clear gnown and unknown, of the time,
commonly beljeved.
ft comes
ace,
anti
purpose
of
such
hepr-
an« the up seemed to be pretty
from the Pomo Indlap *oj*d.
F®’l
99 I fth rid d d»Y 0 the g- a0d M1?1 ».«Ph u.oMo.e be ro w ­ meaning "harpoop point.'**
b|ll at 7:30 this morning. I didn’t ed by the publication thereof fop
Shasta :Jhe meaplng |p «t|ll a \
gyease my skis for I expected to not lesS than Six consecutive
hpvp pome wire pulling tp do and weeks in the Ashland Tidings, a mystery. I t Is improbable that
the suggested derivation from the
I didn’t want them too slick. Slow newspaper qf general circulation,
traveling was the result, and I printed and published at the City French word “epaste” or frqip
ppi glad, for had they been worg- of Ashland, in said Jackson coqn- the Russian **ch|s|y” pieanlng
”wh)te” 1« correct. The ‘irpaflê-
lpg good I would have had noth­ ty.
tlon "cqye dwèjfers” is wholly
ing to tell yon about typt acci­
NOW T H E R E F O R E , la accord­ mistaken.
dents.
ance w ith sa*d proceedings apd
Tuolnmpe: Wgs nape« for the
A fter the phonp line leaves order any and n il persons, other
river apd has been errqneopply
Gpyernment Camp It takes off fhan H. V . Sanger and U. G. translated "Bl(qne ' cay'«."
ft«
through the timber- Today every ganger, claiming to be entitled tq significance is u^kqQwn.
tpe« great and email, was loaded pny p art o f the estate of Frank B.
Yolo: the derivation of Yuba
jrltp snow. Th.e little fellows 8anger,- deceased, be and they «re
fro/p ton S p ^ ‘»ll “Pf»«;” M W
grere bept until the shepard’e pereby required to be present af
ing "wild grapes” is »lmq«t en­
«F°®k 1“ »
w m w ' ln»to99 the said time and place, then an« tirely Imaginary. It < a s jjerlypd
ipet the snow at their feet. A t the
there to establish any claim that froip the name qf ^n Indian v il­
««ge p f the flat, the meadow land
they, or either of them as heir« lage on the Feqther piver, and it«
Ip tujnmer, there wonld be a .cir­
of the estate of Frank B. Sanger, meaning unknown.
cle of these small trees, with
Hetch Hetchy: Derjve« from
deceased, may have in and to the
heed» bowed In reverence to a
estate of Frank B. Sanger, de­ the pâme pf a plynt which pas
g,ant hemlock. Tbe m e a d o w
edible seeds.
"
‘ r
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ceased, or any part thereof.
lpnd ghostly worships at the feet
Tampal pals: Does not come
-That falling to so appear an«
qf a mighty spirit, like those that
establish to the satisfaction of from the Çpaplsh yrOffl l)tyt was a
to YsrsW»- ft to<>’
the
said court their identity as term of thp Miqrok Ippiaps mean­
«hrouded In white.
heirs of the «aid deceased, the ing “ Bay mountain.!! The Span­
I thing the thing that Impress­
property belonging tq the said es­ ish word "pals’! meaning "coun­
ed me the moat was a glade,
t r y ” led some to believe Tam al-
bordered with pob)e fir«. These tate w ill thereupon be ordere« pais was qf Spanish origin.
/Uptrlbqfed
fo
tbe
sa|d
H.
V.
types when not too closely group­
Pasadena: Appears fo hays
ed together, are in perfect shape. Sanger and U. G. Sanger, half- been coined by an American out
They are spirally branched, each brother« of the spid Frank B. of tbe Chippewa Indian tongue,
branch In the spiral Is of the Sanger.
or possibly Imaginary
Indian
There beipy go oth.qf gpowp terms.
same length, the oilier tip» form ­
ing a perfect circle. The base was heirs than the said H . V. Sanger
Petaluma: Means !.*fl«t back”,
probably twelve feet lit diameter, and U. G. Sanger, this citation Is probably from tbs appearance of
th« tops were a hundred feet or Issued and published fo r the bOO" an Indian v |la g e near thp clly
more above, peg yp» picture two efif qf fhe uqkppYU b,»irs«pq< tq of Petaluma.
,.
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lines of these trees, lines as true give notice tq them. If there be
as though laypd PU| y lth a ma­ «qch, to appear apd establish
NPTICE p F FfRAD HEARING
son’s line, sixty-five feet
apart their interest In said estate. -
lb the County Court of the
and two hundred feet long?
This citation is issued and dat­ State of Oregon
for Jackson
tapering, ed this 3rd cay o f February, County.
symetrlcal,
marglp )lfe column», for. 0U the 1»87.
In the M etter qf tbe Estate of
W . J. H A R T Z E L L , S- M. Rhp«ei, Deceqspd.
flrg, po gre«n F M »hPF»Ug A t (Signed)
th« end were two towering hem-
County Judgp.
Notice is boreby gtvpn Ibto M
».e
locgf, enppgh qf the green «nd Attest:
undersigned
administratrix
qf
bfpirn of their limb» showing to DBLILJA STEVENS,
the estate of ,8. M. Rhodps, de­
form a tapestry of fantastic de­ County Clerk.
ceased, has file d her final ac­
sign. A ll was so still It seemed
,
W M M BRIGGS, count In said county ypurt «nd
as If the nneeen wprp af worship,
Ashland, Oregon. that the court has fixed Monday,
and I had blundered ip. Tbe
Administrator the 28th day of March; le a f at
small, snow ladep trees at th«
132-6 F ri. ten o’clock a. m., and the court
foot of the giant hemlocks prere
room of said court as the time
an alter, their fpoet pryttto».
and placq for tbe bearing of any
as countless candles, aglow with Returned to Portland— -
> objections there may be to said
sparkling light. You. expected
Miss Ramona Wise, who has report and the settlement thereof.
spy moment t<) gepr fg« tbupder- appqt fha past week'»» |b|p c|ty
Date of first publication Febru­
Ing peal of a mighty pipe organ, w ith relatives arid friends, has ary 11,
or the measured chant of an an­ returned to Portland to resume
Administratrix.
gelic choir, In
praise to
The her training at the Emanuel
C LAR A A- BNpLB,
hospital.
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Great Unknown. Yes,' I tried to
138-^-Frl.
• W ell. If h M c9 » e
gone,
and f w glj tifo fpgg *n « flqyqr It
waan’t but hfttp dltteropt fh«n
.other days. The Ngnmlq»« Ope
and I bad a gergo laef night «nd
he didn’t »bOW up u n fil poon to­
day the phone wasn’t worblqg, go
everything pawpd off qnfotly. T p e
wind gave me a beautiful pregept
and delivered U right hggfdp. I
have been working on If gpd ttlj|
bgye pert o f If left. in «owe of
the rooms ft piled . the pyptuesf
bundle of the .whitest and pwtt
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The Tax-Increasing Crusade
T h e record o f m ore th an 13,000 n ew la w s e n ­
a c te d b y s ta te le g is la tu r e s in 1925 ou t o f a to ta l o f
40,956 b ills in trod u ced , w ill p rob ab ly be broken th is
y ea r.
L e g isla tu r e s are m e e tin g th is y e a r in a ll
s ta te s e x c e p t K en tu ck y , L o u isia n a , M ississip p i a n d
V ir g in ia .
A su r v e y rev ea ls an in c re a sin g n um ber o f law -
p r o m o tin g g ro u p s rep r ese n tin g a c tiv e m in o r itie s
an d sp e c ia l c la ss g rou p s, in c lu d in g r e lig io u s, so cia l,
c iv ic , lab or, w om en an d oth er b od ies.
E ach has
it s ow n p an acea or sp e c ia l c la ss a d v a n ta g e in m in d
and is e n d ea v o rin g b y le g is la tiv e d ecree to restra in ,
reform or a r b itr a r ily con trol th e con d u ct, m orals,
b u sin ess m eth od s an d d o m estic liv e s o f oth ers.
A h e a v y crop o f b illy d e sig n ed to r e g u la te or
restrict in d u stria l a n d com m ercial o p era tio n s and
fo r new form s o f ta x a tio n , to g e th e r w ith m any a n ti­
crim e and so cia l w e lfa r e p r o p o sa ls, is in d ica ted b y
th e su rv ey . •
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Caretaker a t Crater Lake
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