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la b r u m D<n,T w p r e n a - - THE DfilbY ESTABLISHED IH 1876 W. S . REI& INS. NgW» EDITO» «B C- J. READ, MANAGING w i w V i TURNING BACK TOB FAGES I Mail Matter. Incom,« Tax Justice r < g STOAT WW« T 4 A Jbwd Bloke, imperaonoflnp tonating the "fonp-lght” era pAlkS »tAev’»% iaf£ rocs, to oesow Ms «tot yoteroinj her daughter, aud Buddy, who ie « J®« W jM f *e find» h it contdence bother» him, ASH LAND , 'As a g o o d m a p v p e o p le , h a v e been c o m p le tin g th eir incom e ta x returns, tfyere h a s been pm $h film in g aud fr e ttjilg a b o u t thorn, and a g ood m a n y H eavy ta x p a y ers fe e } th a t th e w h ole plan: js and bears too h e a v ily on p eo p le o f la r g e w e a lth . »• B u t th e in c o m e ta x is based o n th e th e o r y that* ' o n e ’s con trib u tion to the g o v ern m en t shojjld he (fije c tly based op o n e ’s a b ility t o p a y . I t is in accordance w ith th e feibje p rin cip le, th a t to w hom unjust, m uch is giv en , p f h im sh a ll m uch be req u ired . T he w>untry h a s recen tly reduced its in com e tax lev ie s, but the th eory on w h ich it h a s done so is n ot so m uch th at th e fo r m e r h ig h e r r a te s w ere n o t m orally ju stified , a s th a t p r a c tic a lly th e y h u rt business. U nder th e h e a v y ta x e s im p o sed b y th e p reviou s law s, th e p eop le o f g r e a t w ea lth w ere still able to m ain tain h an d som e h o u se s and h a v e m a n y pleasu res. , B u t p r a c tic a lly th e ^ n p o sitio q o f th e se h e a v y ta x es discou raged b u sin ess en terp rises. P e o p le argued th a t th ey did ppt see m uch in c e n tiv e to branch out in to new p ro jects, i f th ey h a d to g iv e such a great proportion o f th e ir e a r n in g s to th e governm ent. A n d ta x ex em p t se c u r itie s o ffered a m eans b y ,w h ich w e a lth y p eo p le oould le g a lly a v o id taxes. . • • . S o everyon e sh ou ld p a y h is in com e ta x ch e e r fu lly , and be g ia 3 to c o n trib u te tp the best g o v ernm ent yixl g ra n d est n a tio n in th e w o rld . ’ , T h e U n ited S ta le s w ou ld h a v e been in an a w fu l hole in the W orld w ar, i f i t h ad n o t h a d th e in com e tax to fa ll b^ck i^pou. P e o p le w h o fa v o r u n fr ie n d ly p olicies th a t prom otp w ars, m ig h t w e ll c o n sid er th a t i f w ar ev er b reak s ou t a g a in , i t w ill p ro b a b ly be p aid for s till m o re b y in c o m e ta x e s.- I t is w e ll to work foj- th o se m od erate in te r n a tio n a l p o lic ie s th at w ill keep us^roxp e v e r a g a in h a v in g to p a y thq h ea v y a ssessm en ts o f th e r ecen t w a r p erio d . 10 Ago and leave». Saving Buddy’» life, he hat to returu, and when the Boy Robert- Qasey ajjd ylfe, who Scout» give Mm a medal for bravery left herd a year and a half ago to he break» down and c e n fv tte t that reside at 4dl AlHson street. On ' by the police. B e it their way to Ashland ‘they visited their son J. B. Casey, who for- PH aptjr g y meijy managed the Mara grocery SILVER DOES HIS HIT ih this city?“ e ’’ * • Timothy Hughes has returned' to his home on £eshh tyreet after several weeks’ absence at Fern ▼alley where he has been helping his brother Lem op the'ranch. court-rods. As he walked out into the street he said to Fred: “Sorry, pardner. I hates tuh do it** Fred smiled wattjy, aud'they began rap idly to wajk up the street to the «dohp JaJl.“ A chattering crowd fol- Mrs. A. G. McCarthy Returned Wwedret their heels, crowding the two sHegt men, turtoua, Inquisi yesterday from Eugene where jibe tive. It had been a great day for spent the Waiter. She stopped’off »erra. Excitement galore! The in Grants Pass on the return trip whole town was bussing with the to look afer'interests In that city. news. Fred Monroe not Fred Mon roe—but a criminal—wanted by the police—for murder—rumored that Mins, kfonros had broken down —tears on June Monroe's face— . ASH LA N D maybe she jevsd him—they feld. 20 Years Ago Directly In the midst of the crowd flocking behind the Sheriff and his prisoner trod a much be wildered, but determined horse. Silver, left outside the court-room, Paul J. Elaley and Miss Ruth ¡Coder ware married In Ashland yesterday, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bribe’s thing wrong. Silver could feel It. Whereupon he pushed his huge, father, E. H? Coder on Woolen white nose through the crowd and street with Dev. W. L- Melllnger strove to reach Fred, walking stiff ly and unseeing along. A man Ir officiating. ritably pushed his head away. Sli Mrs. H. E. Walty and her moth tter pushed haok. er, Mrs. M.'A. Hewitt have return Just as he thought he had reach ed to'Asnland from Honolulu, and ed his master he sa y Fred d|sap- have come to reside here. tosk g trail leading up into the nine, and ana ine daBhed alone hills, the scout Scout dashed along is to the te trail branched moun- _ off - Into the moun tains, he leaped o f his horse and the trail. - - ’ ”• It -wps the universal Scout sig They-v. gene this way! nal: : They’ve 38 & tor i S S ? Ie thnnd« He thundered Into town, dropped d? bto horse,, and shouted to the. first group of Scouts he -ehcOnnter- ed: “Quick! Kidnappers! They Jest grabbed June Morfroe an’ went up the Horaehlde roud—I’ve mark«- ed.tbe way I” The Scouts ran fort their horses and were oft in a cloud of dust. Buddy Monroe, bandage» and all, leading the squad o f fleet horaeazra. . . Blit Fred Blake, looking Into the eyes of hie horse Silver, bad over heard-the Scout’s shouted «ranting. June! He must get out of her*— quickly—let the law deal with him later. Bur to the rescue! The door was locked. Eyes gleaming, Fred leaned out between the bars, patted Silver, and whis pered: “Quick, Sliver! The keys!’ He pointed to the door. With a snort Silver wheeled. He dashed heavily round the corner, hutteu the man standing before the Jail- ana knocking an o ciu n g him nim uncon- unc< door and sclous. As the Jailer tell his ke ................... ays dropped to the ground. Stb ver snatched them up In his teeth a and i ran swiftly back to Fred. In a twinkling Fred had opened the door, dashed out, and leaped os ------ ■ ---------- ----------------------- - .♦ r '»IHlttiUt h ave no ch ild ren . T h ir ty fo u r p e r c e n t o f th e m a r ried cou p les h a v e no o ffsp rin g , a n d 26 p e r cen t o f fh e men are bachelors. A ls o m a n y o f th e fa m ilie s th a t h a v e ch ild ren h a v e o n ly on e or tw p o f th em . S o it can be seen w h a t wrt c o n d itio n s h a v e d on e to th a t country. . " ' ,' . ' , In th e 'U n ite d S ta te s th e p r o p o r tio n o f ch ild ren m ay be slig h tly larger. Y e t it is d o u b tfu l if it is m uch m ore so. W e a l|„ k n o w h o w m a n y y o u n g mien are .d e la y iu g m arriage o w ip g tp ‘.the h ig h c o st o f liv in g , and h ow th e gen eral ten d e n c y is fo r fa m ilie s Thp to be v e r y sm all. - , • ( Engineer p. McCarthy’s famil Such conditions are not w h o lly r e g re tta b le , be iar couritenance shone from the cau se in th e p ast m any fa m ilie s h a v e h a d a la rg e engine cab on the .overland arriv num ber o f ch ild ren who' w ere u n a p le to cape fop ing hare ibis ptornln^, and wlU them p rop erly and g iv e them a f a ir e d u ca tio n . A continue to do so, he havtnfc been placed on the Ashland-Grants. Pass fa m ily o f one or tw o tiro ch ild ren w h o are ou t in to swJng- run which has been re-es th e w orld w ith ed u cation and g o o d id e a s and tr a in tablished though the big iron in g , w ill he m uch m ore u se fu l th a n a b ig fa m ily ,h on es run through ’from Ashland th n t has had in ad eq u ate a tte n tio n . T h e m aip th in g ’ to Boseburg as usual. is n ot so pm ch q u a n tity as q u a lity . P eop le have had too m uch th e id ea th a t p o p u lation g a in s » e r e th e »opt important tbiug, y h ije som etim es p o p u la tio n g a in s h a v e been a disAd- v ant age. W h a t we w an t is h ig h c la s s c o m m u n itie s fu ll o f in te llig e n t and w ell b rou gh t up p eo p le, qnd . i f th e popu lation h a s th at ch aracter, p eo p le w ill be prosperous and h a v e the a d v a n ta g e s th a t th ey need* Y et th ese figures show w h a t a burden tile p res en t cost of liv in g is, mid it is k een ly fe lt here in O regon and everyw h ere else. I t m a k es m any peo p le ’s liv e s som ew hat abnorm al, b y d e p r iv in g them Bottle: Something that brings babies up and men down. o f th e sa tisfa c tio n and h a p p in e ss th at com es from « ' ' _______ ■ . h a v in g children. F t; h c®r& ^petor who l árices at least 60V finglish - American Folk In« llu n 4 r« d b of old EiigUnh folk sougK, forgotten in tfie lau d q f t ^ i r origin , b a v e boën d isco v ered in A m erieg by p r . P acil S h arp, in a q u est supported fey th e E n g fisb f o l k D an ce S o c ie ty . T h ege h a v e l>oen ]>erpeti!ated in the m pnn- tainn qf rK en tp c |ty , W est V ir g in ia and T ennessee’ b y th e ^ h g iis h a |q ck th a t se ttle d there. Thu« it h a p p e n s th a t | u sqpne respect* (liâ t m ountain cou n frÿ o f th e N e w W orld is m ore E n g lisli than E n g la j fi its d f. W b a lJ u i tyuç o f fo lk so n g s and dances is true o f la n g u a g e aud o f tra d itio n s an d custom s in gen e r a l. I t is an im p r e ssiv e ex a m p le o f th e ,w a y juon- e e re in a n e w co u n try w h o hapjien to be iso la ted b y g eo g r a p h ica l wit n ation w ill hold to th e w ays o f »their a n cesto rs. * peT csal Acceptors: People y e either breg*about of «re ashamed of.. 3" * < T -f~ Bargaln Counter: A p l a c e «rhefe thiot« rou don’t want can bp bought akeap. e « * dpcing procos« h<e bran tarried too pfonounçsd ' iraeiti^e Mire Bronaugh Hughes is con fine« to her home On Oak street wlth an attack >of the meUsles. Portable ttersr Arden LOCAL One or a lm o st new m a ch in es a t r ig h t prices- Toitet Preparations are òn sèie a t L ithi« Springs Pharmacy DEALERS fo r th e se m a ch in e s V em etian. .. T - Elhart’s Boob Store p, . .. - - It took Chesterfield to prove -that w hat sm okers w ant is - not "over-sw eetening” b u t | H NATURAL TQBACC.O TASTE . * .. a • He thundered lato tp»a o n j (koitlfd to the f r i t group of »eouti. poor into a small, lrop-barred build Stiver’s back. Then .he ran htt. lug, and the door shut tight behind hone at full tilt through the suit him. »Ivor was puzzled, hurt, sus- crowded streets. plclouR. Something was wroflg, Bide Hanson with a start recog radically wrong. He tried to puoh nized him and started to draw hlz through the dpo&- hut a burly mas gun. Ha felt a alight, restraining carrying a gun slipped hip» shhrpl: pressure on his arm. Turning, he and said: “O*on! Git iw ay!” » looked directly into the exes of the dodged nervousjy to thp side of the . stranger. . gharj v I'm sa offl- bujjdlng and began to run In shori ’W im go, circles hear the barrpd FlD*low- ; oer myself—I know ne< • MJ rteht rork. We re —there he was! Silver’s You an’ I have other wori not Mm}* large, moist eyés flxod thomsolvaa rdz bodge. ‘ on the downcast figure inside the barred room. He tapped on the horses. pane of window-glass, protecting thfc bars, with Ws nose. Fred did not look up.- What on earth was ’ THE>I««Ft>THRUST the matter? Had -hia^beloved Fred .forgotten him? ( Thpse was Juet one thought in Wljh difficulty picking up a laiga Fred Blake's mind as he sot hunch- stone In nls tenaer mouth, Sflvef ed over Silver's failghty hock, trotted qxcitedly to the window, r» streaking, through Slecra’s crowded treated a tow steps, and'then daeh- atreets and out into opdn oountry. reetly tp the Window, He did not notice the amaeing man-, ed WT A violent m, i of his head—a crash nor* in which objects rrew-wmall, —and the SI ne hod shattered the dwindled, and ftieapheared Ad he v poet: -ho did hot realUr the pane and fAUen ajt Fred.’« lest. Frjifl looked uh tp «orprlse. . . . m eSaraeeS’botod* When June and her mother left U s en- * I 91t 1 the ooon-roem they went directly ‘te hie to thefr automobile, and Chuck wdrw« to pl ay totoc the wheel, with Llge sitting bevids -him. -They talked in low _ «Wfli» men wfio hail W n ip j ’ tones. .¿Neither Mrs. Monroe nor nroe And fled to the June eaid a word to each other dur- lng thsTlde. June’s face was flush tains with their precious hi ,v«t extended hlmeelt Obedi ed, desperate; Mrs. Monroe stared ent to every twd&h Of Jrtf straight ahead, umeelng. Once her line THoVed," and murmured,- "Poor, ipor bdyl* -But it woe to henreelf. Arrived at Die ranch, Mrs. Mon roe went directly to her room.' wMtabody June, passing the Uvingrooi * In « pace that would have ; 3 . t thought she heard sound» comli «ry Western monnt killed file ordinari from the little library beyond an, Silver; he wee Fred paused,- distrusted, to laveetlgata. ate. She gasped M aha eaw two men - - -« oen ) forded ahead, running Ilka bending over the w*11’8*!», extract ing rfdme papets and currency. In the raddle to Wl|h a snarl, the men wheels ahdht, and June," horrifled, recoi nized Steve Burlingame and 1 wen. The husky, Wack-beord Payroll. 'bffll growled: growled "Quick! ______ Get h FoWflU brown, take her twl" oounty! He leaped out of the open wl window, X alead «I àirtit <B> W the papers In Ms hand. Steve idei dasb- rtirafsf' them, b one and cMer; F » « - /i ll that id,l}est In the to 'lpe' baccos themselves; all the n atu ral character and g o o d ness brought to full perfec tion by shear blending skill. That’s /Jofotto ¿Mtofind there’s nofhfftg else so good ! ’ IdeMI: Seeking a way to run up- the t»pb acoeunt without dlsturb- ? » .á - ä S b s & x ing the sweat glands. her month, and dragged her out side, through the window. Powell ef- was welting with two faorsee, andiiutM H borwmanshlp.r Laddbr: A ccmtrtvance invented before June knew what wa. hap- ’ •T r a p M ly woe SUvai toearic dor man to climb up In order that road and they may reaft» a place f r o m eaten np- s m s V fall down. orhlch they el 1 ~ a iu l y e t, «rta-aKKsw S £ ffi£ 6 2 K -ii * Hes Heck eaye “Not »ore then one In fifty hae iens«w»ough to stop when he gits thgough." fa?, with nervous irq ^ Û U y occurs?’ gijxnLfrth A r d e n ’s t • th* .fo *. rench-help ver and Ma rider sighted the Bn; j w n t o « M e b r a t l n g the hoi*. Out on the epen road, they daah. TT fib bk continued) HfchJI Ltoowrr & M m e Tmoreo Co. 1 t * fo r lin e s and w rin k les is b ased on p a ttin g w ith O ran ge S k in P o o d , V e n e tia n Mactele O il an d V en e tia n S p e c ia l A str in g e n t. T h ese p r e p a r a tio n s round o u t the, tis s u e s , restore th e fin n e la s t ic ity o f th e m u scles, an d sm ooth the c u rv es o f th e eontoqr. 30 Yeans Ago J. H. Barnum of Ashland has had some property in Medford piotte^ lately and placed on sale In the shape of building lots. t tnwam t ASHLAND Thomas Berrld$e, who went to M h sas City with a carload of dried fruit, principally prunes, to packet, Returned last Wednesday to Ashland. He disposed of the fruit at a fair price though not what he expected. > reduction, in her weight, fcecopie WOMEN MADM huptable TO ftApLCE irritable, sullen and ofteh de finitely bad-temperod. LONDON. Munch IT — (D?>— ' “1 a^mit that with moderate Dialing to reduce may alfect a rettudtlop Jn weight in cases woman’s temperament, according where obesity has been marked, to Dr. A. A. Masaer of Sheffield. odttvtty of both body dud mind is “ ’The slim figure demanded by nbuaUy increased, bat If the re- modern faahloh' has ted to In- numerate cases of dieting among >1. obese women, “Dr. Masser stat ed In an article In the medical Journal “The tmapet.** 1 have noted how a previously content- e<C* ¿heerful and placid individ ual has, on attaining a marked Decline nJ Pmœntfrop<} One o f th e m o st s tr ik in g r e su lts o f th e w a r is seen in fcp gland , in th e lu m b e r o f p e o p le .who » Taste has changed • • • L Syd. McNair last week sold his residence property on Church street to J. D! Browfl of Los An geles. The sale was m a d s through the N. J. Reasoner ag- ency and the consideration was .¿¡nui ,u u . m . PUBLISHER PY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CP, • ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Entered at q>e AabUod. Oregon l ’u to ffic e ra I PAO E and