THE DAIbY TI PUBLISHED BT THE 'ASHLAND PRINTING XXX <3, J. READ, A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S If you would ask the officials who dispense public charity in almost any city, what is the prin­ cipal oauae why people get into financial straits, it seems likely that they would name siakness and accidahta. It to happening over and over again that some family is just barely able to rub along when things go all right Then if someone is sick or gets hurt, or must have an operation, the -costs of this misfortune often submerge them, and they find it Impossible for a long time to got their heads above water again. When unsanitary conditions exist, and when serious contagious diseases are prevalent and when accidents are frequent, then many families get into financial difficulties. —— -J . There are many families who find themselves in a hhd financial hole, who bitterly regrej the ex­ travagance with which' they used money when things were going well, and they had all that they wanted. The money that went for foolish purposes then, would tide them over their troubles now if they only had i t People who are well and strong and have regular jobs, make a serious mistake if they do not regularly set aside something as a reserve against misfortune. Any community saves its people a great deal of distress, and it avoids interruption of work for its industries, if it to strict to its sanitary m e asures, and abolishes conditions dangerous to health. But no' amount o f assistance from outside can keep peo­ ple well, if they keep on doing reckless and ignorant things, ■ If they waste their strength on dissipating vices, i f they do not know how to live and cook and oat properly, if they fai^ to obey the plain simple rules of health- they are found to fall sink some day. Then if they have no reserve ahead, the hitter Our Paper ;§ W ply ft is ranaufced by college voc»tw»al director*,, that the majority of employers give girl* jobs baeaese they are good to look at, rather than bp* BBBrethey can do good work. • That May srem rather discouraging to the girl who has no special beanty. But the one who did gapfi work would be »ore apt to win promotion. The employer who hires a girl because she is a good lookqr, would be likely to get sick and tired of her if shd depends upon her face rather than her achieve- ' ' k weak character usually has a wee character. generally, go to better men, Gnter Lake In Winter Time KlfcU.*A«f /R M D -ite r o t f w i f p w a .l’ffÄMC rT 1 F tR M M U.HAVG. OMÌ C a n t a t o a t Orator Lake L o d i. tMNbftt UA /W orTrCt . « y w w ia sp ate«« that the I t has been to w in g today to t o t . t k * hand, The water t o boon running o ff t o roof la streams. Tho g u tte r, la t o val­ le y , m o * to be free from lee. The dormers here* been unloading all Ä fiS L S J S Ä » * ju a s £ 2 6 i What Others Sayj I Isn't It Odd? « M i t e srem .m , r e * < ^ t Iale$ "He doesn’t taxes, reapovibHitr or nvlce.”— Medfortk Mail P o s n C te t o i * p at 8,000,000 pianos In this country ont of tune.------- Mc­ M innville News-Reporter. Portland Is going to have concrete wharves. Another «are o t «realty to animals in starving the w harf rats— Ore­ gon C ity Banner-Courier. re ’ o- ** A boek that contains So U1 hood makes dull reading. W s Wahl to be loved, and white our want is fulfilled we are bordd, An Immoral man Is bad enoui but hatred goes,deep beneath t 1 often wonder, I f a glutton g Into heaven, how be w ill mam to enjoy his time- H istory tells us that Soc- retes died from drinking the poisoned hemlock. Which t o y Indicate t o t they had bootleggers even In ancient A m ajority of votos Isn’t neci sary, it seem s, if thé candidate 1 the sanat» haa a m ajority o f di late. Athens —The Calls Optimist. OWls w ill wear allk stock­ ings rather th a n ,e at, Mrs. H enry Mosgowits told the As­ sociation to Promote Proper Mossing for Blrte, at New York, but eat they must If t o y are to continue to earn money to hay silk stockings. A ad if they expect to be able to f ill theta.— Banks Herald. Has Heck Says: "Nobody stl< to the census figgere . when tells visitors about the populate O’ hft hb»« town.” Sugar German Wo may sawmill News. is being made by a out of sawdust. Soon expect to Cat ttp tb e wasfe.— Sprfagfteld TURNING T«E RAG ASHLAND 20 Years Ago 10 Years Ago Installing a new 1,400-pound trip katem er which arrived Saturday. This im portant addition gires him r rousing two sleeping families Which Were In danger o f suf­ focation by chai g*s. Detect­ ing the odor, Tommie made the roundb e f t o bedrooms In which some ot the bleepers w e n already nueonsctod» and aroused the others by his howtlbg* la rtef he was found dead on a kitchen table. Weather-— Day partly cloud!; wind southwest; snowfall . since last observation’ 0.00 In.': h to lh - Itation, 0.00 In .; snow on ground 228 la .; Temp. H . 87. L. SO, R. W alker, -. three Ito . BACK didn't ever teach d m prayote. They only tucked me In !” Paul Minton thought away baek In his memory aad conjured np a vision of a mother who had taught him to kneel down each night aad told his hands, and what was it ha had satdf Hb couM net remember h thing except “I f I sboOM die ha- fore I wake," and looking down a t the sunshine aad fore leaves aad bine sky that Was Amaryllis he could not toll her to say that. He never IriSUl Ms life had felt quite so helpless, quite so small, quite so disgusted with life as be had lived it. Bo he easae to confession. "Amaryllis," he said, "1 haven't you." i and the flaming red lily that Amaryllis her Illy, back to tho dytog»- c boy whose touch Waft to promptly. asauxn 90 Yean Ago a Thba she looked ap at Bto police­ man. Sha discovered something. Tha policeman Was pushing her. The hands that had been holding her, the lap on which she sat, evety M t ot that poheomaa’a body * * . T?ry »«r t W ***** W o rk— Climbed Garfield. W ea to f— Day olear; w i n d west- snow fall since last o b se r v a ­ , Mrs. ft. f t ftedwlne returned to Sacramento the last ot t o waok. . B utler Tuesday, March A ' ft«. IS hère! Bread new re ft a w everything. He seemed to think t o t the snow was pretty deep, S C L P H U ft W K l , R y., and th a t it v a s hard to find his Eugene C lark, Who Ctelmed autattM- hosre h e t ks he had a the dlstttietloa bf h a h * the m tln tim e before t o M te. arrived only Kentucky negro whose he would look around a h it before skin crer reread ,wbR», is ’ deciding on a house. I ’ll have to dead here. The pigment In le ak areaad fo r aassa fa ra ttu re C la rk ', skin began fading for M r. Bluebird, as t o lin t and several'jtedrs ago and at the straws are all coteted np w ith time o f his death he was as snow. He usually "Starts to move w hite as an Englishman. M" In a t o . day» Utter ha a r ­ rê te . B a t fhlks, th a t little handle of feathers looked good P A W S -a . The tehtalctphl to teb as ha »erched ott the top g o m m e n t d t Phrte an­ Ot a brokea saag and teoteed try - nounces it Is considering the teg to say "hello.” W hoa I first appointment of squad o f po- saw him he was coming toward UeeVomen charged With en­ ate, aad dh yog know that I am forcing censorship aad guard­ ra te aaoagh ta th in k that hb was ing the public morals. tom iag la meat ma. . 'Than t s S * M r. and Mrs. Icaight flying areund together to­ day, t o tire t time in many Weeks, L O N D O N — ‘Tteheteg, Limit* i t I read t o signs correctly, the ed," Is the m io o f h iteW baM ei are aid enough to be left corporation which he« been alone. formed In London to promote go, the reign o f Skell Is ended, and afford facilities fo r the t h y people ot Liao are returning study of dancing'. to gaywas. Yes, BkeU w ill m a le resay vtsfts; h l, hordes w ill come howling over t o hills, .but their stays w ill he shorter, the damage less w ith each visit .u n til the smile a t Liao banishes them from Qaywas. The mevte tree» wee up on Gar­ t field today, add t o y had an excit- lag time. The MftaCtlon wasn’t at the bast, b a t t o a ir was clear aad good pleturos ean be expect- tion, ».»0 la .: precipitation, 0.00 In.; snow on ground, 888 in.; Mrs. Goo. B. Landers and child- Temp. H. 4«. L. f i , R. 22. M . M, N. Lad«, who to r alad ysi Mas Osan night Watehtaan in tl city, has renguea ana taken position as machins oiler In a t factory at lodb. Cal. * Mrs. 7 afterneon. Just bow tim b er, eouM stand t o weight ef the « t o * t o t came o ff them le more t o n I can understand. There must bare t o n two or three to n , of ice on t o roof of each dormer, but I f t o Weather continues warm t o y w ill finish unloading tomorrow. H ew some of the third ■tory window , escaped with whole panes of glass le a mystery. The ■now was pressing against the glass to «tart, then to hare these great block, of «now and Ice come sliding o ft and pack It that much more— well It looks* to me as If h alf o f the window , on the north side of thé building ought to be lying on t o Door, broken In a thousand pieces. There Isn’t a thing that I can see to do u n til the snow quits sliding, lo r If I dig out away from t o windows, unless I . more h a lf of the snow on the north ai^e, the glass w ill he la greater danger than they a r e n o w .------------ - . ’__X ___ _i As ta r as I could see the build­ ing has come through the w inter without a ecratch. There w ill be broken window ledges end things like that. To dig the ■now away Is a waste of tim e for t o wind would Just f ill them up agate. Ta watt gad watch Is abont ell th a t can he done rig h t now. Mrs. M. B. Orato loft testen Tor n visit to Baker cry It, L C ase,' the undertake», A shop equipment second to none We«t ta Yreka today on bustnepf In t o valley. th e Jtnde them n t to lo w , to * f a the yards» fee the firtt when the botfe tnforme her pea- * * * * * * * t t o tesa « said to Wasteful cutting of soft wood trees, neglect in planting new forests to take the place of the old ones, and forest fires, have depleted our supply of raw material for paper. The American people have been very improvident in the way they have looked „ out for themselves on this need. They should have planted vast forests many years ago to provide continuous paper supplies* but they failed to do go. The people are now using over 160 pounds of paper per capita annually, and new uses for it are being discovered right along. Not many pulp mills in the eastern and middle western states have bet­ ter than a 10 years supply of pulp wood, according to an article in “ The Paper Industry.” .This writer remarks that of the 3,000,000 odd tone of news print now consumed by the American press, probably three fifths comes from Canada and various foreign countries. He seems to think that in a few years, Canada may place ampe form of embargo on the exportation of pulp Wood. At present, the annual waste from lumber amounts to at least 8,000,000 oords, and of this ' about 2,000,000 cords is left in the woods- while a considerable part of the rest is burned. The American people ought to devise measures for adequate replanting of forests, and they should take further steps to stop waste of this valuable material and to prevent forest fires. Paper is one of the moat essential elements of civilisation, and if it should benome so high in price that people could not afford many newspapers, magazines, and books, they would take a long step backward. Our coarse one would imagine that when onr ' pulp supply gives out, arrangement could be made with Canada and various countries for use of their resources. But our paper stock is likely to. cost us B good deal more than it should because of oUr failure to protect our own supply and to stop its waste. By Williams OUT OUR W AY Sickness and Poverty Û ÏÏ Ï gTÄATTON-MMMt» The Janlor H igh schaol base- «sub she ntoar h aters bad hall team of Ashland w yi meet the H e. said: "Y ob . d a rlin g /] th a t -But 1 am going to i Meatord faater High taste here Judge Who made -that decisi < fir. J..Schm idt, t o architect and b u llia», haa prepared plans for a handsome new farm repi- dence. to he b allt for Geo. Oweh at t o farm twb miles south of' Saturday afternoon la t o high schoal diamond- The gates w ill ■tart a t two o ’clock and aa the A t t e n d teste 1» ¿till bteartH s u re­ ds» a deteal kamted »at them by t o same aggregktlon, It Is ex­ pected that Saturday’s game * w ill bs a fast one. U should go; to suddSi both hands toward and said: "Ah right are really sure that now, I ’ll sit on yoar The transfer was » th a n was as wild about K, it was a t las ils lap, In hW arete, whore ho I stroke her silky hair and And lor hlmsoU the wonder of dlta- haada a id taper Ungers aad >by teat that « te a badly > tched from their three daps of dug bore. i «tore are rear a m r e r ha d, - (To bo continued) .’ ll- .- li