THE D AILY TIDIflQS EDITORIAL and FEATURE PAGE & <Ja R E A D , MANAGING EDITOR A R O D A IL Y T ID IN G S OUT OUR WAY P^PEAVW o’ CPOTiBS ; 7’] T he Flood o f Propaganda A « th e m od ern e d ito r lo o k s o v e r h is d a ily m a il, h e b ecom es co n scio u s th a t a n ew fo rc e has a r ise n in th e co u n try , w h ich is s e e k in g te a tta in its e n d s b y th e p o w er o f p rop agan d a. «* • T h e e d ito r o f to d a y n eed s a m uch b ig g e r w a s te b a s k e t th an fo rm erly . H e r e c e iv e s a g r e a t am ount o f c o p y fro m v a r io u s a g e n c ie s th a t seek to efreate p u b lic se n tim en t in fa v o r o f som e cau se. S om e w a n t fa v o r s f o r th e ir ow n in te r e st at. th e p u b lic e x p e n se . S o m e w a n t som e form o f c la ss le g is la tio n fa v o r a b le to th e ir ow n elem en t, but op p osed to the g e n e r a l p u b lic in te r e st. Th<n th ere are a ll k in d s o f g ood ca u se s th a t c o m e fd rw ard w ith th e ir a p p ea ls fo r h e lp and p u b lic ity fo r th is and th a t en terp rise. T h e e d ito r W ould g la d ly h e lp a ll th ese, b u t u n fo r tu n a te ly h is sp a c e is lim ite d . H e must* g iv e m o st o f h is a tte n tio n to th e m a k in g o f a record o f th e n ew s e v e n ts in w h ic h th e p eo p le are in terested , and to d isc u ssio n o f th e a ffa ir s o f th e tim e. M a n y o f th e se in te r e sts do n o t seem to .r e a liz e th ^ t th e y are a s k in g fo r free u se o f sp ace th a t is v e r y c o s tly to th e n ew sp a p er th a t p r o v id e s 'it, and w h ic h o rd in a rily sh ou ld he p a id fo r a t th e u su a l a d v e r tis in g ra te s. B u t it sh ou ld be sa id fo r tlie n e w sp a p e r s t h a t th e y are v e ty g en erou s in g iv in g sp a c e to th e c a u se s th a t are c le a r ly fo r th e d ir ec t b e n e fit o f th e co m m u n ity . I t is p e r fe c tly le g itim a te to u se p ro p a g a n d a to p r o m o te a g o o d cau se. B u t th e p eo p le w h o com e in c o n ta c t w ith a ll th e se a g e n c ie s, and th o se w h o read, su ch p u b lic ity m a terial as is g iv e n a p la c e in th e n ew sp a p ers, need to d istin g u ish c a r e fu lly b e tw e e n w h a t is prom oted fo r th e g en era l g o o d and th a t w h ich rep resen ts p ersonal an d m o n ey m a k in g m o tiv e s.. T h e n e w sp a p er m en o f O regon w ill s a y t h is c a lls fo r a lo t o f ju d gm en t, a n d th e b e s t o f th em g e t fo o le d som etim es. H om e Town Thoughts A tr a v e lle r can n o t find the in te r e s tin g th in g s i s a lo c a lity w ith o u t som e g u id eb o o k or som eone to g iv e him in fo rm a tio n . L ik e w is e a d v e r tisin g in th e n ew sp a p er is th e g u id eb o o k th a t e n a b les y ou to fin d th e in te r e s tin g an d w o rth w h ile th in g s in the h om e b u sin ess field. .Host a s on e can n o t earn m uch o f a n y m o n ey w ith o u t g iv in g se rv ic e, so one can. n o t o b ta in th e b est a d v a n ta g e s from o n e ’s hom e to w n , u n less one g iv e s som e serv ice to th a t .com m u n ity, in th e form o f lo y a lty to its en terp rises and co-op eration w ith its a c tiv itie s. T h e m an w h o k eep s h is p ro p erty clea n ed up, w ill be e x c u se d i f he h its som e fa ls e noted in sin g in g th e “ S ta r S p a n g led B a n n e r.” Familiar T h in g s th a t are u n fa m ilia r look m ore a ttr a c tiv e to som e folks.. P eo p le .w ill g o on som e sh o p p in g trip a w a y fro m hom e, a n d th e sto res o f the c ity th e y v is it seem sonieh ow to look fin e r th a n th eir Home b u sin ess p laces. T h a t is n o t b ecau se th ey v e a lly are a n y b etter for th e ir neetls, but au un fa m ilia r scen e lo o k s fa sc in a tin g to them , and th ey ju m p at th e conclu sion th a t th in g s are b etter. I f you liv e d 1000 m iles from A sh la n d , and w en t th rou gh our p la c es o f bu sin ess, you w ou ld be fu ll o f ad m iration for them , for th e e v id en ce th ey show o f w id e aw ak e sp ir it and fin e d isp la y s o f m odern m erch an d ise at v e r y reason ab le p rices, w ith o u t n o t ab le b argain s c o n sta n tly offered. i MEMBER -fr+' MOR m i M ’ I W E FOUWDTHET OENTTisr ALL SWELLED U P LIKE ¡A Ï E P P L 1 M , , UM I ae T MER7 'A ß r i; PUBLISHED B)T THÉ ASHLAND PRINTING CO. By WHliams ■ / ' O H V A 1S-W A 1S-A E WAS» B i t W //z BW A SLUGr A WASWT WEu. X . w A S - w t A ftiu ' a B ed s u r e M , ABSORB POiSOM .M U : L ike . .* cner all ** / B f X MEMBER IM /J , WE B u R lE D KIM I j\ N E W T 1 TKE.T OTHER W AS i p S gW q /ÖA.KE OO m T GrT <K <T dad B lamed LatH started .T migkt t x VNAMT SOME Á T he . D isturbing - elém em T JWtsvimsBsmcamc; What Others Say CHICAGO — An overbid bridge hand resulted in a di vorce for Mrs. Joan Stewart Lanquist. Her husband, Vern Lanquist , struck her when she overbid her hand, she told the circuit court Judge George Fred Rush, who granted the decree. MANILA— One of the larg est eagles in the world'of the "monkey eating” variety was caught by a farmer in a for est and is now being exhibit ed to visitors by its owner. It is a monstrous bird of prey, measuring nearly six feet from wing to wing. NEW YORK — Anatole Josepho, the young inventor of the automatic photograph ing machine was not thrilled by the million dollar check which he received for his in vention. He had * been ex pecting it too long, he ex plained. HURLEY, Wis., — Even timber wolves must know new that Hurley is one of the toughest spots In the west Two of the largest timber wolves ever seen on the Gogebic range here, have been killed by William Back- man. The animals weighed 120 pounds and 7o pounds. AND “Il would seem, from the- number of boys who smoke, that smoking was taught in colleges and made compul sory.” This from the Ashland Tidings. Wrong again— if It were made compulsory, they wouldn’t.— Bend BqJIetlo. No woman can respect a she is obliged to “humor.” ’Qilnga we don’t understand are things we are most positive about. A supreme Joy, once experienc ed, never carries the same thrill when repeated. No wonder fashions change! Just see what an Idiotic thing each new stylo isl It is quite common to discover that the only good thing about’a girl Is her looks. J Everything has been tried in politics but honesty; that is why politics has never been put on a paying basis. Hez Heck says “Any woman kin tell you the price o’ a thing, but nst one woman in twenty kin tell yon its value.'* Here’s a new use for class ified ads: A post, 'adm itting himself to be poverty strick en and not wishing to deprive the world of his genius, of fers through this medium to- marry a woman with enough income to support him. The ad doesn't say whether the poet considers himself a bar gain.— Eugene Guard. German delegates at Gen eva insist on speaking their own language, rather than French or English. Which is probably a useful thing, en abling Germany to talk occa sionally to the other powers like a Dutch uncle.— Eugene Rbglster. j It mutf ba different, for I bear eno* on ground 166' in., temp, men sitting by the »tore »ay that d . 26, L 17, M. 31.6 Crater Lake their average gait 1» »ix and »even 13th-—Day cldudy, wind south, an hour.' One of these men snowfall since last observation 13 In W inter Tim e ' mile» started; up here from Ft. Klamath In., precipitation 1.82 in.^snow on at eight o ’clock this morning; It ground 170.6 in.. Temp. H, 2«, BY JOHN MtABOr Io now seven-fifteen and he hasn’t L. 20, R. 6, M. 23, Caretaker at Crater Lake showed up yet. Yes, skiing is • 18th— Day cloudy, wind south, Lodge good around the stoves. snow fall since last observation, I wonder where all this dew in 14.6 In., precipitation 2.46 In., terest in Crater Lake has come snow on ground 186 in., Temp. fi. Tuesday, February 1«, MW7. from. Central has the ringer al 26, U 20, R. 6. M .23. • The weather forecaster Just 20th — Day clqddyTwipd south, most worn off the telephone. made it. I was laughing this There are calls from everywhere. snow fall since last observation, morula« at bis chance for a Accomniodatlons, the depth'of the 16.6 in., precipitation 3:48 in., storm— the clouds were broken snow—-the weather is tBe subject sqpw on ground 200 in.. Temp. H. and the, wind was very fickle of most of the questions, but one 31, L. 26, R. 6, M. 28. about its direction, but I t pro 2 lst— Day cloudy, wind south-' .o’clock the wind -was blowing inquisitive person asked if we had put the bluing in the lake this west, snowfall since last observa hard fr o ii the southwest, and by year. I told them that this, was tion, 7 in., precipitation 1,28 in., thrde the white lances of Shell were flying across the flat. Lit the year of the blue snow, and snow on ground 207 in., Temp..H. tle wonder Mr. and Mrs. Knight that I didn’t think that the water 20, L. 16, R. 14, M. 23. 22nd— Day cloudy; wind south hurried and carried all the food would need any this year. One away this morning. They didn’t woman called up today and want west, snowfall since last observa stop to eat till they had every ed a position. I had to tpll her tion, 9:6 in.;.precipitation, 1.03 crumb stored la the trees above we were just out of those, but we in., snow on ground 216 in., Temp had several nice jobs. She seemed II. 22, L. 18, R. 4, If. 20. * the snow level. i There is a patch of ground, it to think that she could get along contains less than an acre, over with what we had, and wanted to Klam ath M inister on the,island, that worries me. know when she could go to work. I told her that we always went to It is on the south side of the cone, i I work at eight o’clock in the morn Gets Heavy Fine it won’t stay covered with. snow. ing and' that I would look for her While it is snowing there is snow on the rocks, but let 4t quit snow in the lobby right after break JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Mar. 29 fast'. ing for a half day, and they are — (UN )— It required Just ten Work— Split wood, worked on bake. You say because it is* a minutes for a jury in Justice court lampd. ’ south exposure the sun melt it off. here to find the Rev. M. L. Petelle Weather— Day cloudy; wind Well, then why doesn’t the sun former pastor of the First Chris- southwest; snowfall since last ob melt it off the trees along side of tion church at Klamath Falls, servation, 7.6 in.; precipitation, it? There is something else that guilty of possession of liquor. His .80 in.; snow on ground, 153 In.; is bothering me, and that has Clue was fixed at 2400, which he Temp. H. 26, L. 23, R. 3; M. 24.6. snow mixed with it. Why doesn’t stated he was unable to pay. . it snow as much at the Wineglass Rev. Petellfe offere no defense ¡as ft does here? I’ll bet money, and through his attorney, Horace chalk or marbles, that the snow Manning, pleaded for leniency of isn’t over three feet deep at the the court. water’s edge over there, and here An endeavor is being made by it will average over fifteen. • At friends of Rev Petelle to raise the Wineglass, the road is bare in enough money to pay the fine, places, where it is visible on the and it is probable he may be re rim, while every place else all 1 leased from custody tonight. the cuts are covered. Some of 1 these cuts have banks eighteen 1 feet high. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION Work— Worked on lamps, melt- 1 SAVES BY WALES* VISIT ed snow, shoveled out doors. 1 Weather— Day cloudy; wind 1 LONDON— (U P )— The visit of southwest; snowfall since last ob- 1 'the Prince o f Wales io South 89rvation, 3.6 in.; precipitation, 1 Africa in 1926 saved the Union .40 In.; snow on ground, ISO in ; 1 Government 380.000,, the Auditor Temp. Hi 26. L. M, R. 4, M. 23. 1 General recently announced. Although the Union govern ment spent 3126,000 in connect Wednesday, February 16, 1027. ion with the Prlnsp’s visit, it is I wonder if all the snow in oth estimated that over 3200,000 er snowfields is like it is on Mt. was savqd by the release of 16,- Mazama; as I have never used 000 prisoners in honor of the skis any place else, I don’t know occasion. anything about it, only the things L hear, and what I am told. But Jrters If it is true the building of a toll bridge from Ranier to Longview, will not hurt com mercial accessibility from the ocean to Portland, citizens of various towns now support ing the project will be dis appointed.— Monmouth Her ald. TURNING THE PAGES BACK P e o p le often rem ark, “ I w ou ld lik e to do so m e th in g fo r m y hom e tow n, h u t I d o n ot know h o w .” B u t there is one th in g you can d o fo r it, and v e r y lik e ly 'y o u are d o in g it n ow . A n d th at is to d o y o u r w ork fa ith fu lly in y o u r job , and p u t your h ea rt in to you r d a ily w ork. W h en a b u sin ess concern h a s em p lo y es w ho do th a t, it g a in s a g rea t a d v a n ta g e. I t is able to fo r g f a h ea d o f th e co n c e n ts w h ere m an y o f th e em p loyes w ork in a h a lf h earted w a y . A to w n in w hich (hat lo y a l s p ir it com m only p r e v a ils a m o n g the people, is boun d to g o ah ead . Its in d u strie s are g o in g to he u n u su a lly efficien t, and th ey becom e able to render anch g o o d se rv ic e th at th e y grow , and th eir hom e to w n g r o w s w ith them . H a r r y S in c la ir refu sed to a n sw er ten question s an d g o t a ja il sen ten ce for it. B u t w e know m en sm a rter th an H a rry S in c la ir w h o o n ly an sw ered one. Ford asked th e b u ild ers o f h is b illion -d ollu r hbme not to tell h im its e x a c t c o st. H e M U ST lie a rich man. ASHLAND. 10 Years A go 20 Years Ag< Andrew McCallen drove over to Hornbrook in ie roadster Sunday and made the entire trip on high gear. -He reports the road on the Oregon side to be perfect and the California roads to be slightly rough. The family of Pastor Green, of the Congregational church, is now domiciled in the fine new parson age, which althaagh not entirely finished in regard to inside paint ing and a few fclnor details, will soon be in complete “running or der.” “ Will Loomis drove his car up into the wild and mountainous re gion above Union creek Saturday. E. M. Reese and family have re He stopped over ntght at Prospect turned to Ashland from Weed after leaving here about 6 p. m. Cal. * Robert Wagner, who stopped over la northern Oregon cities while enroute home from the Coast Artillery encampment at Fort gtevens, arrived home Satur day. ' ■ . p • Sheffield received last week a new gasoline engine for use In spraying operations on his orchard in the Bellview district just souh of Ashland. ASHLAND Del Hildreth’s cabin at Ashland mine was burned yesterday fore noon, with its contents. Mr. Hil dreth Is engaged* with C. H. BrOWn, and Radcliff in some con tract shaft work in the Ashland mine, and left the cabin after breakfast in the morning, and when he returned at noon found it to ashes. The loss is esi mated at 3160 by Mr. Hildreth and falls rather heavily upon him. C. D. Connell, who located here recently with, bis family from Wil son eonhty, Kansas, Is having a comfortable cottage built on lots ob east Spring street for his ho'me. This Splendid Story Will Start Soon in The Tidings Watch for II!