FRIDA*. DAILY THE DAILY TIDINGS EDI HSTABLISHED IN 197« PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO, G J. READ, ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Chief Justice To Be Married TURNING BACK THE PAGES 10 Year» Ago Sociologists (social Worries) express tear tout there are had effect« m the modern eagerness to organise everybody end everything, They charge that the country is being over-organized* and that people are thus losing individuality. That organisations carry on ideals and earn* out projects is not to be deplored, But that WC are thus losing our individuality is of serious conopm, Bat what is there to do about itf t h e instinoti« band men and women together has ever been pre- dominent. Even in ancient and medieval ages there were scholarships, societies, protective association« and various orders of knighthood. Government it­ self is the product of organization. It is true that if one wants to “ put over*’ some scheme, worthy or unworthy, he seeks organized funse to accomplish his purpose. It ha« also cóme to be true that.if a man plead« alone for an issue he is called a crank; but if he does it thru an or­ ganisation he is regarded as a booster. It is not -organisation that, does the damage; it is the merit and the need of the particular pro­ position that should give ObnOem, and be distin­ guished from the unworthy, Mte inopportune and the inconsistent. It is not that people are organized thatdoes harm. The real danger is that they might use the power of numbers for the accomplishment of unworthy projects or selfish purposes, These time« are different from those of Aris­ totle, and even from these of Shakespeare, Caflyle and Emerson who, unaided by “ organizations,” solely impressed their ideas upon the world to «neh extent that their works are part of the living literature of today. The plan pow found most efficient, indeed indispensable- for civic and national welfare is organisation. The social, religious, edur national, amusement, business and political worlds of today have found it so, As for moderns losing their individuality, or­ ganisation gives greeter opportunity for self-ex­ pression. So on with the organization« with their presidents and secretaries, their motions, commit­ tees, dues songs and prayers. No one could stop them if he tried. The great hope for the world is that they may continue to prove their existence worth while. ' - - Naval Limitations - To increase or not the strength of the Navy promises to be as hard A question to answer sat­ isfactory as the tariff ever was. The only point to decide is whether an increase in armaments tends to insure peace, or whether a limitation of armaments .renders war less probable. The whole peace and war question hinges on the proposition of whether armaments are not only protectors of defense fortifications, hut also des­ troyers of amicable international relations and treaty obligations. - No one has ever been able to answer these questions satisfactorily to a sufficient majority of the people or of nations to finally settle-the mat­ ter. Armaments may. he limited, or even reduceq; poison may he made less poison; and shell leaa brutal; but there will he armaments so long aa human passions take precedence over brotherly love. The Chinese situation shows that a part of the world is a long wgy reached the goal. The only hope wo. mortals have is that the mil­ lennium (if there is to he one) is always one day nearer than it was yesterday« Mise Nona Greer returned yes­ terday from p teg. days yiptt to her reach property ip northern California. U •’ Q. « . vpwpel retgrppd h«Me last Monday fr o m . California, where they have spent the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hardy hers returned tram a visit to PeiPi Corner M, C, HMd has traded felspar and some cash to H. G. B utter­ field for the latter*« Reo. ¿SHUAJTO " 20 Years Ago Prank Crouch, locaj manpger for the Hammoqd PaskJas Co., met With a peculiar accident last week. He wpe ‘ engaged in un­ loading a car, «W bad the mte- torlBB» to catch his rig h t ear on a m eat hook w hich w as fa st­ ened in the ear roof. B. P. Breepman, the w ire fonce man, w«g ever on the Jackson­ ville road last weak, running his machine on the Andrews Bros, place near the «gusty « 9 » V Freight Mato N®. » H . th K side of Bailey M B, ou the south sfcfe of the Bisktyons. • ASHLAND 30 Yean Ago J. K. VanSant, the grocer, mad« « «salsese trip do . ......................................... lOo— 25c Maay Novelties too qiany to enumerate* lOo—28c Napkins and Decorated Crepe ' e g g RYE8 AJ a tural tobacco taste means the pore taste o f the tobaccos themselves < . . with alt their own sMtowst spiciness and mellow» nets brought to toll mMtonsZ perfection. la eourtohlp • maa may My «aythlsg. hu« « • »«»* hu carsi«! of what he writes. Huitnhle for gifts to Sunday School classes and for children’s gifts'............................ 25c—$2.50 «ach Anyhow, the Oopatitntiou guarantees to every man the right to fight for his Ufa, argue for his liberty, and to engage in the strenuous and unlim­ ited pursuit of his nomination- ,, j. DOLLARS Mr«. C. B. Watson has been ill With e m alaria attack tor « couple of weeks past bat ie era- ■iderable Improved the last day UT two. I am told that girls with prom- la ea t teeth are the best hinwra. * Time« change. Instead of the modern husband excusing himself .to get away to lodge, he’s gpt t f g it oat to heep frdm heiag left home alone, N O T IC E t o bjUBDITORS IÑ T H B COUNTY COURT OP T H B S T A T E O P OREGON POR JACKSON COUNTY. In the* M atter o f the Estate of ArcBIbald A. Brown, Deceased. Notice is hereby riven by the undersl*ned to a ll persons bavins claims «gainst the «hove named estate to present them with pro­ per vouchers w ithin six months from the date of fife publication hereof to, Nellie Dickey, Attorney at law, Room 8, 8t««rn« Building, Ashland. Oregon. Date of first publication, March 18. i s t r . • AN .EXTRA HUNDRED « afe deposit Detection Easier Two youthful bandits held Up a Los Angeles hank, made the employes 1U down on the floor, scooped up $.*5000 from the teller’s window mid escaped in an automobile. But fbr every automoblR that oarries away a criminal there is another to go after him. One hops of science and invention la that for every contraption that aids in the com­ mission of orime or escape from it, there is an equally effective method of detection and captan The chief Justice m errily jbked w ith friends Who mot him is the, An nntomoMle body, showing PO RTLAND, A«»H — courthouse, hut declined to state the Seven different stages ifc the palatine 'process need in fiahflblng Thom as A« McBride, chief Justice where he wee to be married. Ford ears 1« attracting amek a t­ of the Oregon supreme cqqrt, and tention at the Clayeomh K otor Mrs. Lottie M a r Chappells of Company. 1%s sevra ebats of paint Portland, appeared at the M ar­ A cprirad e f red cedar, a ll the car receives is clearly shown, riage license window is the M u lt­ heart seven foot fencepeets and (a addition cross mettons of nomah oounty courthouse this af­ Just received, w ill sell for l i t the upholstering aee shew *. «9 m ternoon and secured a license to each as long aa they last. A il be married. pil steel body which has been one kind o r fencing. Chief JusticeJtfcRride Is 79 M J o f the Ford features, Is also dem­ Plows from 119.0« up. Im ple­ Mrs. C happelle 58. . ' onstrated, and the steel port«, O u t ments o f every description. Mrs. Chappells is a clerk in the serve pa a protection, «a w«U a> W h ite Sewing' Machines and supporting the top, asp etoaffy everythin* that farmers need, demonstrated, to a unique ar- at raq«e»ent. Ford owners apK| oth ers tnteredted pre Invited MT visTt the salesrooms apd examine the » Are We Over-Organised! registry department of the .post- office. 8»e »«■ *>«M dLlE> o L c r i i o i n