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W. IL PERKINS, NEWS EDITOR
A shland daily tidings q ( j T OUR WAY
Modern Civilization
Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fdsdiek, ♦ famous
preacher, warned hie congregation in New York ou
a recent Sunday, that the present generation wor-
aliips bigness too ranch, and it depends top much on
external things. He thought that real civilization
had not progressed very much since the time of
Washington, and he remarked that many fathers
buy the machinery of the home and oil it with money
and expeot it to work, but it won’t, on that basis.
HAVE Mb HUWM
If WE'RE OOMâr
•O FLAQr HO *
AT CrtoMAt
By Williams
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AGrOtaJ' OUT STfcPAN
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^Tweedey, ¿aauafr » , |WT,
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There is o aly ««e
to be
alone op here «¿4 th a t to to cut
the telephone line.
Everyone
seems toj>« interested in the snow
and weather up here today. The
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CHAWTXR ixr-ceptinwed
phone has been ringing every tew
*•“ * harden-
I rolnutea, When it is cloudy down fng. W het edit of hl"
coward wae he
In the Talley eypryofte «efipa to
tblnh u ie 'raising Cglp ng here.
I There has been > tog dor two <?r
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Not all will agree «with Dr. Fosdick that civi
lization has not progressed much siftce Washing
ton, but the philosophers would say that- people
dejxTjd too much nowadays on the things that
money can buy, and too little on their own per
sonal qualities.
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Women for Proeidepts
It is within the range of possibility that we
shall have a woman for president, according to Ida
C. Clarice, writing in the Century magazine. She
names 'Anne Morgan, Alice,Roosevelt Longworth,
and Ruth Hanna McCormick as women who have the
tremendous power necessary to win high political
honors.
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If a woman becomes’president, it will probably
be as the climax of a long oareer in stich offices as
state governor, cabinet secretary, representative or
senator in congress. Most of the men who have as
cended to the chief office Ijave -had to take suoh pre
liminary steps.
Tn become president, a man needs not merely
high intellectual capacity, hat a long experience oi
political management
. The game of politics is
to be learned' Jiy
reading about it, but one actually has to play it
for years to become skilful at it. «It seems not unlike
ly that we shall have a woman president - some day,
but it would appear probable that the time is a
very considerable distance in the futBre.
Jailing the Machine
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A justioe of the pqpoe in Berkley, California,
has hit upon the idea of jailing the machine for
automobile traffic violation«. This would seem like
quite a clever way of handling people wh(^\-iolate
.the automobile lawn,
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The average driver is not ranch troubled by a
small fine, and public sentiment has not probably
arrived at the'point wiiere it would have the ma-
jqfity of these violators sent to jail. But if the
machiae wae looked ip sowewhor© so that the own
er and hie family had to walk, snoh treatment weald
have a very powerful deterrent effect, Such a plan
might have qnlto beneficial yeoults-eft the speeaen i
Jackson county.
Home Town Thoughts
A town U nautili like a business. Jf people push
R» it goto hlfeafi, ond if they don’t, it stays where (t
was or slips back,
People who say they want good retools, and
then w to ewoourag© their children to irregular at
tendant^ and dodging of discipline, are doing what
they tag to prodqbe poor wbools.
The people «rho can’t find what they want in the
bright new spring stocks of the stores of Awhland,
will probably find a chance to spend more m«»»iey
ana get something not so good.
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W e hsye p raoirlng picture cam
era at onr house, and ns Charley
J seems to be out of the rn n n ln g /o r
Hs grew white.
la while, v s are going to f ill the
long-felt want with real pictures,
“Why.’ in n e U — I—* Buddy quiet-
by the reel. To he serlona, there
are many beautiful scenes »round to slipped out of the room.
tb ^ rim in winter— Us laden trees
Suddenly June's «see softened.
land then the rig , has an entirely c r v 2 .an d she t a r a e d l e i h i d ?
different appearance at this tliae
“Whatever happens— Fred—I be-
of year. • In the past heavy ma- lievn tat p o l “ she said la a low
chlaas w s m brought In over the
anow. Their operators war« ama
Not many years ago people would gather around
the fire on the hearth on a winter evening, and
be happy in the interehahge of bright conversation,
but now they have ffc pay someone to amuse them.
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•»‘T Su’Jh
I Mowing, hnt the storm that has
been forecast for today did not
I arrive.
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The material gains of our people have been
simply enormous, and they reduce our labors, and
promote comfort and civic progress. Take the tele
phone, for'instance. Where fonuealy people would
have to spend half a day calling «around on their
friends, neighbors, and busin&s offices, in order to
organize some good community movement, now they
can sit down at the telephone and do it in a few
minutes. Such facilities make life infinitely easier,
and |hey should leave more time for the develop
ment of intelligence.
There seems to he more genuine kindness than
there used to be, more is given for oharity »»d
philanthropy, human sympathy was never so keen.
But people are terribly restless, and they hate to
sit down for quiet thought and discussion. The
result i« that many- evils obtain a hold iu the oom-
munity. People are so busy and occupied, that they
will not givs time and thought to the problem, of
overcoming these defects.
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Crater I
In Winter
BY JOHN M A S IN "
Caretaker < t Orator L iira
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BY T4JB ASHLANP PBINTING CO.
medals for his aeeuraey with the
pistol and rifle. Could nick Ute
heart «f a target tog eat at tea
corr* I J t u’ L 1* ?
on a bolt He k
fascinated. H e co
he ehoot« near—i
Shuddering, he
volyar-hack Into
laughed bitterly,
ard that way. Thi
a reg-lar scout,
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June—whqt had shp meant by
saying, "Whatever hap p e n s Fred
—I believe In y o u r . , . It was
naa flea, and he would have sworn
that there were deep, uuplumbed
depths o f radiant tsars In has greet
eyes. Whatever happens. . , .
Had she sensed eometfilngt
Tunny about that sear. •, So the
Monroe heir had never had one, eh f
Very fortunate. Wed shook Ms
head. There was something np.
W hat a peculiar evening It had
beau. W ith Mm. Monro* eMet.
subdued, almost taciturn. Except
teurs w ith shla and this tspded tp
cool their e n tb u 'la 'n » 't|a t was so
[evident at the. start. I t Is.Jnst
¿r.&wd.llAMC,
nAmnsm,
the ryrefae with me— I have had
FRED ACTS -
some experience w ith skis -hut
It was a cloudless, typical Cali
Mttie e r go experience w ith a mo fornia n ig h t The sky wag studded
tion picture camera, hnt I would with myriad twinkling stars, al-
like to reproduce and keen .fo r
a t * * « « g e e » p m s»a s n ob yen some qf the beautiful sdeuos
that I see up here’ on a winters
dag, Now we w ill say. W ere is
hoping,1'
W ork— Melted epow, shoveled
(K lam ath Ealla H erald)
out windows, worked on lamps.
Over »t Ashland there Is a
Weather— Day cloudy
wlpd
new normal school.- I t Is a
southwest snowfall since ¡apt oh*
stats Institution, yes, but It
serration, A t ta.: precipitation,
o.or i»,; spow eg ground, ie « in,-,
is »iso “ Ohurchill’s' school” ,
for the reason that no school
is larger than the man who
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•J.'»5ft. Churchill, former T W ednesday, January OS, 1027.
making blunders.
state superintendent, i f one
I stui tka wtnd Mows and the fog
Ils rolling up the h ill in great
Of the^weafs tru ly great ed-
I f one trouble Jan’t enough for
uestqre— nprmal school edu
billow». Sometimes the trees ]ust
yap, take U to court and get two
cators and, by the way, there , I across the read are bidden Ip its
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Is h diftenynee between 'u n i
gray W aab«t The mist is frees-
t p | on the trees and th a ’ frost
versity
normal school ed-
Haw many women did you ever
ncatppp.
Churchill U the
flowers are forming again os the
kpov who were altogether satis
la tte r type/
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needl«« a»d hranehas.
fied w ith tftblr weight?
W d viewed the new build “
A few day» ago I mentioned in
J a report of some skiers that were
ing a ' few nights ago during »
Fred Sta*« «of futtv treanA ana baffled «HA Me «raueetana» **
debating contrat and really it 1 up here. I told you something of ’ ’
, Advice to w!ve«: I f you waq^
the time they had, and I as well.
to retain a gqod opinion of your
U tbs beat « 1 IM 0 0 Strwc-
oet near, friendly and satisfying. | Baddy had lovingly handled his
IÙ M the state has ever built.
Yesterday I was called to the
husband, don't watch him too
eofl breeze whispered through guns, his lariat, his sombrero, his
closely.
And mind you, that includes
Phone and someOPO tqld me that
s pines on the flanks of the mona- chape, even Sliver, and how proud
Ins and descended in gusty troops be bod bom ta ble sew—brother,
furnishings and’ the furnish
they Would be up here to have
•s fke Monroe ruucb, lifting the I Fred choked. No, a man must be
ings Include five thousand
lunch with me, If 1 didn’t have It
dust a trifle, rustling and crowding a man. Get It over with—«d « © d<Z
Before mfcrrtaKe a man has »
too e»rly
They w ere' at Anna «ver tke eaves of the bnnk-honse, fe a t
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d o lla rs w eith of
lib rary
lot mor» «ympathy for a woman
Suddenly the thought of hie ow»
I Springs and I guessed the time Vhejejthe tired oodboys lay elee»-
books a ll »elected by Corne-
with a 'headache than k» has af
E» M arvlg, «he state Uhrhr-
that they would arrive to be 8 th IU i n u h ”“ * ^ i L th tuPOrf* 0
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ter marriage.
». m., so I built a fire and’ started
laa. The reason there is so
S V 5 ? 2 ì d fl.aV t J T ? p e ? uw t ó
» V ^ T h ^ n J s S S l
muck for the money I» be-t. the banquet, N« need to worry
Hex peek says; "Love Is a good
about these, two, come what w ill,
cause Churchill Stayed wi the
deal Uh« flannel underwer— It
job ' during the construction they would not miss the tim« fsr.
make« you feel squirmy.”
I Those eleven foot skis > thrust
and furnishing He attended
te K ae «hough it war« his . ¡through th e snow like the rapier What on outsider he was In tha murderer— but h™ h a d n o tb e m h e r
o .? !!
In m fc and believe ns, he di«f
in the han<^» of a skilled duelest. world of happtaeeu. Mover had the eoa la mora «a«- Z - L
childhood he had been ont of the
P a r i s —— .‘‘Sandwich
No, no need to worry about Had <* MBw weighed so heavily
» good Job as «very taxpayer
m X r 2 2 ? ? to r r to d im iu S f
"Andy" and ’‘Chuok,’’
dogs’.* are the latest novelty
w ill pprpto whop the hplldlng
here. Many of them have'
is Inspected-
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Yes, they are hare now and
£ ^ < 5 ! Ì 5 Ì 001
been seen ou Pari« streets
He is I n educator wdto ; [they are such good company that £ 2 $ u ONHied MM
s ,A i S f e , ' ,s i i a & i i K 5 '
in*the past tew days tarrying
gives eut ideals, wh« raises [the Nameless One has made up
¡w
ith
them
—
something
unusual
across their backs small
the teaching fraternity, and
* weary Ufa-tima.
[no marks of vtolmoo on har She
*“2?° P°nre<5 Into his room, ¡had died of shook—the ahock’of be.
| for him M he seldom oomes into« >
sandwich hoards advertising
the produet of thd Aehlbnd
white bad la bald lag suddenly oanfronted wtfli n»iT
| a room where there .pre strangers.
hair tonics, restaurants, shoe
school Will be » great factqr
outlining the polished sur-lness sad vlolsnee—«ad tfc« »_- /■?»
¡Trapper», tlmbermen, men of the pBra*
polish and similar commodi
1» Oregda'b educational sys
lace a t the wash-howl, desUehlng his champion's rap! Tbsl m ? ^
lout o’ dootfs— they copse and go
ties.
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tem throughout the future.
enoT Y bed-llnen With silver and Now Fred remembered tha ahssne«
* L ton.ched
Ungers of the cup. So she bad s*en the
¡not by the trotUpnade by-- man, fi?1!
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stern features of tha I thief steu that prised enp. ever
bgt travel the high way» and by
ways of m aryu and iptpk, of
Phantom and hl« shadow. Good i
company!
Ask Namless If it *
isnt’ so. '
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W ork-—Worked op map o f race s ;
oourse.
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Weather— Wind south; snow
fall since last observation, 0.5 Ip .; i
day cloudy; precipitation 0.06 in.;
snow qn graupd J041n.; telnp. H. ’
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Hon. E. V. Carien Attpmey E.
TP» foHowlpf named persons
D. Briggs and D. R. Mills are In are the* trustees apd »fficers of
Portland.
the Southern Oregon Chautauqua
Assembly: M towe B. D. Briggs, E.
P. Childs, Jaa. Chisholm, A. F.
Eddy, Fred Haftsen. T. J. »ow -
G. w . H o ria ,o ( W olf Greek «n»- e» ’ * M
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Ployed on the atqna-crusber oper» Smith, B. E. W ftlfta and Mrs. L
atloaa lam season, w«s an a rrlra l E. New-1». «L M H illin g » president
8ANTOS, Brasil. Mar. 10,-r-
Ift Ashland yÿtarday. ' »
■ r; W , J.’ Vawter, vice» (U N )— The three plaaas. manned
prtold««t;W*<rs.' O. R. Minkler, by United States army airmen re
speretgry; Mr. p. H .C a rfe r, treae- turning from ¿.goodw ill flight
through south America,' arrived
here at 6:8«. p. m. to n lfh t dram
Exra Meeker 10 back fa Oregon
Flortanapofla, Brasil.
again, after making, fh« trip to
They w ill leave fdr Rio de Jaifl*
M. N - Long ban bought « f S.
Waahlngtaa, D. C„ and re tu rn , W. Clary, the ' seventeen acre qlro Thursday.
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Two hops ware made today, the
driving an ox team, and traveling treat «u upper O ya'lte «treet, next
over tha old Oregon trail.
Ona tp C- F , Joao«. At the time M. first being from Rto Grande do
Leas «old five lota la block C, Sul. Brasil te Florlanapolta.
of the oxen made the round trip
imtlroad addition, w ith a dwell
and. weigh' more than when thg ing thareoa, to C. B. Nlnlhger for ■the American flyers 'n d
t t a r t waa made In 1006.
charge of the plane St. Louta.
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J What Others Spy j
N E W YO R K — Nicanor
V illa lta , the Babe Ruth of
the bull ring. Is In town oft'
his WPk tq Spglp (Tom Mexi
co. H e’s a handsome young
man of 28, who has 1,000
Batches on his spear and a
couple of golden' eure— nun«
eptoes corresponding to gifts
for a .«00 plus hatting aver
age. And he makes about
«40,000 » y e a r.
ROME -■- Uaing the princi
ple of tk» long rafage gun
bombardment of Paria, Ita l
ian engineers are experiment
ing with an airplane which
ibex ko»e Will go higher and
muoh faster, than anything
yet. I t will be catapulted
about tW& miles high and
make Its ew» oxygen for men
and motors. ’
CHICAGO — Fish can be
nerrouaand «ranky^lasy and
.thrifty. .Whey map Mve to be
l« 0 or die ta an hour, accord
ing ta W altsriH . Chute, asso-
Mata d tm to r of the project
ed «8,000,04)0 Shedd aguar-
OM AHAM ike Guk. a-
bamburg stand chef, is train
ing for » hike from Omaha to
Chicago,
by walking the
«streets during his 12 “ rest
hour».”
fina plans to go
1« hours withhnt sleep dur
ing hla (m ining.
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TURNING THE PAGES BACK
a S hlând
10 Years Ago
Mra a. H. Maher toft .last Mon
day after a month’s riaft with her
daughter, M r» Waldo Gill. From
bare aba « e a t to Dunsmuir, where
«ba 1« vtalUug tor a fpw days be
fore couUoufpg h«r Journey to
her Oakland home.
Stuart Sanad«™ leff Sunday for
Albany, «bar« bg ta'attandlng tó
burine«' mattem.
M . E Davta an« torito ot
nd » je the J|ÙMta òf Hra- Barah
M arin at M t bom« oa thp Pa"
He Highway hear Hornbrook.
A. M. Whltaay- viditad friend»
1> Central Potat last desk.
20 Y crti Ago
AjSBfcAND
jo Years Ag,
Goodwill Planea
On Returrç Trip
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