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DAILY TIDINGS
PU8M3HED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
C. J. REAP. MANAWfG UUTOS
ASHLAND D A IL Y T ID IN G S O U T OUR WAY
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The remark is often heard that the ootuatry has
no more great men like the founders of oW repub
lic, and probably many Washington’s birthday ora
tors made that statement
•
Greatness nowadays seems to run* into a differ
ent channel., In the days when tfye country waK
founded, there were few business opportunities. It
was natural far most pf tfce young men with ex
ceptional power tq drift into political lire.
Today the business and industrial yorld, With
its wonderful opportunities, is a challenge to’ every
vouug man of ambition.1 And we see great careers in
that world that are no( equalled by anything in that
field in'hjaftfy.
Men like Henry Ford and Thotoas A. Edison,
for instance, have shown a power and capacity for
I
Back of every tragedy, says tf»f> heafi
the
Union Theotagioat seminary of New York, |e the
indiffrrmt puWie that .makes the tragedy i^raihie-
i f ona
anal} ze,
any crime, it
would he fnnud that somewhere hack in the Hfe
of the cismmai, the ne»jii»peuiie ami fail me of the
ownmwyty had been at least partly responsible. The
great majority of young people who go wrong have
been geglected in some way. Their parents in many
oaree were at fault And in many cases their home
ajtiee eonid have saved these youngstepa by some
form of training adapted to their needs, or by whole
some Sports and activities. But as it costs a little
money to provide these advantages, they were Hot
U » ity of parents and undesirable cgnduot in
automobiles, are cause» why mauy anfis go wrong,
acoending to Adjutant Maude Lee of th« Salvation
Army, who has charge of * qew hqm« for women
at Denver, Colorado. •
When one sees how freely pertain typos of
girls will go to ride in automobiles with men they,
kgow nothing about, her point uf Yi«* seeius likely
enough to he right. It is rather depressing iq man/
towns, to eee these fly little girls waiting along the
streets, hoping some men or boys will come along
and pick them up.
The parents of many of theso girls have a l>ig
job on their hands to get sori « different ideas into
their heads. Scolding may not get very far with
them. Such girls need to be shown that they will
never obtain the friendship of substantial men, if
they make themselves so free.
MOMÉM î B VMWQ wwe
JWKañ <**»
LNE QWtW.V
¿RwUiM i»
| l¥tof Others
« t o » * 1 9 * V t o ir
AND
. BROOKLYN
Daaied ad-
aittaaca to a friend*« apart
ment Han Hansen, t t , ja n g '
•th e doorbell in ten p ltteotly
toy fire hours. A phone call
broqght police a n f r Hansen
was nrrusted. t U adm itted
that he had taken a “ couple
Of drinks” before going to
maRe the call. he was let off
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YpRK — A war
(ftnse mar be quite the thyig
oa the plalae of Okie; but
pa thp »Idiwplk» pf New
York it
causes
trouble,
Chief W hite Eagle, a Chero
kee Indian, learned
tkls
wken arrested for diaoyderly
oonduct after he had demon
strated
td
An ¿admirhui
crowd his prowess «s a big
how'and arrow man. Lpter
he told Magistrate Renauds
“ I’m through with Naw York
and it’s firew ater foyeyor.”
WALLA WALLA — Ap
proximately 149 prisoners In
the state penitentiary today
so r te d appeals to the «tate
Nubile board for relaa«e un
der the state parole system.
A larger number of releases
|a expected this tim e th en on
t t o last occasion In view of
the fact that the Institution is
pyprerowded and
large
ta te to r of new arrivals 1« ex-
jMWted shortly.
Some m ea nave* knew the val-
ne b f money until th ey loan It.
Just az fast a« the «fork briu««
a new on« la the auto Knocks one
out.
Everything about,the auto im
proves from year to jrear except
the driver. ’*
Real lo v a w l« where a wife
adores a husband who hasn’t
sense enough to make her a living.
Thé stgge has «ppmlngly been
reached where fashion has noth
ing m ore'to raise hut a woman’s
knees.
If a m«a Oppan’t oppq hla mind
occasionally and ventilata It, It
will zpolp around 'the edges and
get a »cum over it.
Hez Hecji aays: “What I like
about troublé to tha tan I get out
of It after It la io n « .”
(Oregon J o u r a « ll.
The name Qf John H. ple
nary, Salem, has peen ta?t
by President Cootldgp to the
senate as h is appolnttee for
fudge o f th e federal dtotrtct
court o f Oregon.
Mt. M c j lw .wmi born v l i f e
in a few m iles o f his -pr«aent
home In Salem , and la an
Oregon product*. H e la wide
ly knpwn as e g able and
honorable attorney. • 1ft has
toon to t y«arp th e confiden
tial eto p seft* of gorusRora
and « th e m gp u d ften t (a *t-.
fairs o f state. H is reaopd as
m«n.
«*< practitioner
la bepaad eballenge.
If confirm ed by* the senate,
whloh I* entirely probable,
MS. MsNtoT Will make an ex-
ccQeat Judge. The Portland
'district court, from the days
of Judges Ready sad Rptong-
V daw« to Abe ffpsaat. has
g iv e n splendid sayvto» ■ and
•ehtovuft
W
* t a tatlon
both at to m e and »broad.
T to t service a«< ^ « » ta tio n
< « ) t o * **M n y to w
»re
cession of Nr. McNary to the
place occupied t ?
du*
tiagutohed pr>flicn « |r a
njBTROJT — PI» y l f t w a z
an inyuterate «npker, Theo
dore tounom u* t««ti<fed, la
•S k lag'tar s dtateUM. RSlarg-
Ing be *ald that Mr«. Econo
mo« «m otad cigarettes while
abe ceoked and wMle "he
dteW M Ute tVO chqgrea.
TURNING THE PAQE‘5 BACK
thg quipi home life that would have pleased her 25
y^Uto MP, Yrhqn the boys of tbo neighborhood wookl
cgli fad an evening ot wholesome fun with gatnns
add dancing and singing under hqme auspices. That
would Mem very tame to many of them now.
restlessness of these girls is dangerous if
ndt MRtrolled, but it can be turned in a helpfu) di-
raotiito.
Young Women’s UhriMinn association»,
G W * * « , etc., do a wonderful work for them, and
ef them will be all right If they have some
odMef
their active natures. Out door »{xirt« and
ggRjra Rpd dancing and drauatios aad camp life in
♦meaner,. etc., wjll help a girl get by the s illy age
wltbrato doing lteraeV damn«»- We have done mush
gpbd work along that line in Ashland but these
•Mamet need better support and unproved faeil-
m o »»»
sto t y»--*
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S a tu r d a y , Am iRnry 2 S ,
I Thera b e in g little' wind yeeter-
Jday. I had every right to expect
I the lake to be frozen over this
I morning when I g o t upk but I was
I disappointed, for there seemed to
I t o Ice only in spots. This was at
I six thirty. At seven o’clock the
I gaps beftrteu the ice «seined to be
I closing up and I began t o ’ watch
I W te d toeir- It «fty b« >«n ta
I «ay th»t t«e aqq wan striking the
Wfttoc fr a t pf » «trpisnt Hus
Jdrsvu f«cm fttg ft Cqve .tp LUo
J from sentinel Point tq Pallaqde
jPt. There y w ice la the depth«
I Of Rleetwoed Oo»e and’Steel Bay-
I The redware «mall ssot« of i f t la
the oepter of th« lata at tftte
I time.
I
At seveq.thirty the lee around I the corral, Ate
.fcmtPh eataipd 1
[W itold ielend had Joiaad th at on en ou gh , a lm o st
the aerthveet aid« of the lata.
Mear of the «pots la the* eeater
had Joined and on the east «Jde
the las wee solid from phantem
Ship te the Ice that b«d formed On
th » north- There was a wedge-
•hapad piece of wafer, the center,
near the boat landing, extending
out la te the lake far m e t» tkaN *
mile that did not freeze over until
[el|[ht thirty. A t nine the lake
was entirely oovered with ic», ex
cept for narrow streak* t h a t . re-
•amblad the tyaak a<a great shake
■oiae Of th ese did not freeze over.
Tha tameezatura oa tha rtm at
seven o’.clock was 16, at nine, 1*.
Work— Painted beds.
. WeatheB— Day partly
JÛ Yeirs AfO
»
■?M. W alrad, w ho ha*.been vtz-
Mr and Nr*. W. Y. Crowaoi
itid r m en to
F’ tettTte te «>»
an» Mr. and Mra. Nate Betas a t
Dr. G V. gnapp has located In Willamette for ove*« »tooth past.
ten ded the ball glvea by the Mad Ashland fer the nractice et hte retonra Mte» xsptem MFB-
ford Elh’e lakt 'Friday eveping. profeaefoa a« a physician «nd Ing looking bale and hearty for
•urpeon, and has e«t«bllBhe<I of. one of hto advanced years.
S I a a m
<•* AW
*
m_
«tore. Dr.
Snapp to a graduate of thé elect rie
X B. Matson 1
school of toedlcine at Cincinnati. Portland yesterday.
ova»
P o le y ’s
D ru g
doudye
Wind south; snowfall since last
Observation, 9.00 in.; precipita
tion, 0.90 in.; snow on ground,
10« in.; Tejnp. H .'? 6 ,1^. 8, R. IT ,1
M > M ’ •.
!
20. Years Ago
The Upper Granite Street Baa-
Gen. J. C. Tol«»W ***« 82
C. M. Rush, the blacksmith, baa
-bypldery Club fte t Friday «Iter- an autoqptblle expert repair man ye«rs old recently *and the mem
noon at the hem e of Mra. Neville In his employ, and la prepared to bers o f the Ttflman fam ily drove
«t tb e-toad Pf Strawberry Lane
repair machine« la «p ort qrder. out te the Telman springs where
the General has*bean spending
the
w ftter and gave hlnv e birth
{u to^ -H ap rer Mur«»?. A*p-
day
sorqyise. Hd # fUttetaPg ek-
The W. W. Kentner property,
laad M*B| for t t a Dodge ear and
proprietor of the Murphy Moler near the corner of Main and
Cat. Co. here, y ip be marr|«g *«- (ftanite street« waTeold last wi«k
o w f t .M a M a r d to M l « Re- Io G. I f-. W W . rw egtly from
North R p tats. q »e co««uiaratlon
J s r m e» th a t c ity .
I* said to be about 11160..
draWlid Lire;
a minute.* kn
That’s the Hl
Dick Tekrlaa
year—an* RW
Gosh I“
Mr. Monroe,** Fted ai
■y—Fred. Jeet Fred’s b
} tfcAt b o m 1 st brother
i sent poor ole
Is grave la s t
I R af. At seven fifteen s t a ll Chgn-
Inel was entirely frozen over.'T he
flee on ¿he e««t aids had ftlaed
Organized Work for Girls
Thu modepi girl is frequently not satisfied with
M
I I never thought about today
Ib eta s Friday whep 1 w«nt to paint
I beds. Bo whua i rotted out of
|t o d ft t e m arking tea t i n t ta in s I
4 did waa to Hulls ¿ J i n In thp PAlnt
I shop. It dlda*t take hold very
I readily, ae' I lagaed 1« wtth my
[hat. When It aeemed to be going
I good I le ft It end'w ent to stir up
I pome thing te I t I had tire het-
I cakes made, had aaother ap In the
la ir a a d 'tu r a ia g It over when I
laajeiled rook *. I left Nameleee
I to watch the hoteake and heat H j
Ito the 'paint atop.
W hat a ,
I sm udge was In th at room! I op- ,
len ed that window to let the smoke
I oat so ( could find the store. I
la m at less for anything to liken
Ito that store; but to r e is the way
lit acted. One Instant tt w oald j
I act as it It would tu fa wrong
[aide ont, tha next all the smoke
I that had gone outside w ou ld . try
to come hack to the stove, a s 411
it was sorry It had le ft..
N ow !
there w«e already all the «m oke]
in that store it could- hold, and
a .little m ore w as too m ask. P a tti
OH opmes the 1M and aShes a ll]
o v e t everything. To settle the
I argum ent as to whetjier .th e
•m oke w o u ld 'sta y la or out, I I
threw w ater on th e fire and put
it all o u t.' The excitem ent being I
over-1 thought of my hoteake. I
When I g o t to th e quarters and I
1 opened the door another smpke ]
»oreen greeted. When I opened |
'the door I lost my hoteake. It ]
was In the sm oke that passed me I
In the doorway. Nam eless was I
asleep la t»e chair.
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Weathpr— Day, d ear, » I n J I
northwest; snow fall sines last oh* I.
serration, 9.999 In.; precipitation, I
•.9« In.; snow; oa ground 199 la.; I
Temp. H. 18, L. 9 ,4 k , i t . M., 9,
original action, that seems comparable to the power
that was exercised in the early days by the « ea t
statesmen. They put their brains into the problems
of technical science and industrial organisation.
If they had devoted themselves exclusively to poli
tics,. they might have effected remarkable results in
that field as they have in the activities of the. in
dustrial and scientific drerid.
It no doubt takes as much genius to organize
a great industry, to shape it along original lines,
to harmonize all the conflicting elements that con
tribute to that activity, to inset the needs ef the
people, and sell the product and keep labor content
ed, as it did in the pld d ays th frame systems of
government that would stand the strain of timé.
But it is to he hoped that our brainy young
men will net forsake the field, of polities. While the
laws may not usually need radical modification, it
if a constant, problem tfl ftdjttst th«tt to the chang
ing situations of these, days. As a whole the gov
ernment’s affairs ara PQt operated as efficiently as
private business, and it is a drag on the progress of
the country when the govqrntoeotal machine fails
to do its full part toward soeial advance. ;—
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WESTERN AUTO TO MOVE
W ord.was »Jven out her« today
hy E. B«»ry, lo««l am hatar of the
Western Auto Supply Company,
tpat hia company wotpd close
tpelr local aloy« ImRedtiqaly and
[tta *otck would be moved to the
Radford branah. t ■
' Barry, 1» napkin» thia an-
Spunaemant, expitoaed' apprecia
tion to the' m otorists of Ashland
fpr their past patronage and aa-
*»red them they they would re-.
c«Ive the eame courteofla treat-
tooat at the Weeteya Ante ««ore Jn
^ftdtpld. • • tear, did here,
f Berry will contlnpe' w ith the
apw raay »S m«n>s«r u« apqt|i«r
W estern Auto »tore In the Seattle
district although hl* new location
little Masih d a l shot out e<
has not been definitely d erid ed cenai lika a> .44 bullet Fred 1
apoa.
that he had won. Gripping
few . HPw ocald a « M to me««
things, to the Mon/o&T Buddy
heard a eoand from the Uvteg room
gamez talkin' tub m o fh te .^ y iz h
ZUh d show ’em qp, Fred, ole bey!'*
“Whol" naked Ftpd, dianlrltedly,
’S.’fS
- p KX ™
Jnnte^ SfW
room.
• Mte. M euw el
chair With grid«
la my eon, lftr.
handle all toy to
Old Luta? t o
looked np—and
Who waa «htot
"Meet my aoa JB
harshly, ahd f t 4
tha atocky, prim
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