PUBLISHED BY, THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. O M I BTRATTON Ï^Û&ïfcfc’fi 4A 4 « » e tte * * » !«»>«♦* *■ ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Crater Lâk» In .Winter Time JHÈ MACIC GARDÉIT Copyrighted, Ï927; Gané Stratton-Porter, Ätot C op/ilghtsd, 1IM -Ï7 , bp the McCall Cô. Published by courtesy òt r a m booking Offices o í Amerita U . VMM tffe famous pbefttelay, T h e Magic Garden. FfN»*4 I FiM i.*«vr As usual, the ihevitabfe hfce happened. Their business rakk4 by the atttotaobile mid the motor bus, the railroads have resorted to a Pullman coach which Is not, As M&tk Twain Baid, designed merely to see what people can endure. The hew Pullmans bftV|: Private bedrooms, with Peal fonrlegged, tftahWvngth beds, hot and cold water, fan, chalb, Full-length ihiPPor, shoe box and reading lamp at the head of the bedi In these airy, roomy quarters tl)£ traveler is te be transported 4AUDL«. 06 * ai * to bue«~>aa*a s v cebb1 * » i ^déuh. '-intere a^a wiuiuj 4 r uaraA da En a 11 Aaaaa ■ A* Hume. 1< L-i. ■ > i tit ivro ftA tut* witn uib vviiiivlto ■ ul u l It has been coming. First, the washrooms in Pull­ mans began to increase in aize. Almost overnight these wtahiMmts which had bteen tight little holes, i t whfch the humor of a otte-tittfe swVut-haturtd people had soured, assumed the attractiveness of Roman baths. But the bed Was the thing. Attettfeans weht to Europe, where the traveler has a private compart­ ment, and then came back to the old dormitory for men, women and children which we rail a sleeping car. keeping? It has been a place for snoring, fdr walking upon one another’s feet, for freezing and roasting, and for trying to dress while standing on your head. .. However, competition has fixed that. Now to A common idea was formerly that all an editor needed to get up his newspaper, was an armful of exchanges, and some good sticky mucilage and a sharp paif of acissoift. newspaper w< has changed. The newspaper of t o icipally of two types of stuff: News and features for which it pays someone outside its office, and the record of its home toWn activities which it prepares itself with an incalculable amount of labor. The Vjhg.of the e<üteg,who wbro but his trouser seats in the snivel Chair has passed, while the modéra one is a kind hf melting-pot in which the thought and Activity of his community is con­ verted in which the thought and activity of his coin- verted into printed forin. i Home ToWri Thoughts The people who claim to be patriotic, but who keep that portion of the coúptly Which they occupy as a home in a disorderly way, ate not contributing much to the making of a finer country. The way to make A town grow is to make it so attractive and full of advantages that people, want to live there. A growing business Usually advertises when trade 1* good, because new business can be at- tracted so easily then, and it advertises When tiVde isA’t good, as that Is the tíme when it needs stimft. latlon. The complaint is sometimes made that news* papers print too much small persondl goedtfi. tf so, the fault is partly that the people who k into place_ as ever, r Igy Orando 1«W L d H fcó N , Góta».— ¡siamese Twin cnirKens were hutched kt thè pòuttìry lafm ówttéè b f Christophet ‘C hi­ ton. • fh e eMbVefis, W^)té Ì>ghÒrfi»Are >Th*d togeth­ er at the, ci150,000, a n d willed het 85,00b, fob 842,- Baring gréefl co ri hhe A tend­ 000, claiming Gordon màdie ency to spoil atty ihan’s lech an agreement With her to rilqae 1« kissing givA her a substantial sttih for foregoing rtAkrftge. Gold weather has made trout fishing poor so far this eeasoh. , It is estimated that bopeidhring cost of outfits, licenses and other incidental 'eitptoahe. each fish taken so far in Lane coudty has cost abOAt 88.50.— Eugene Guard. The next big th ing for the front page perusers will be the DeAutremoht- trial. After three an£ a half years of ballyhoo thia ease should command a real army of readers.— Roseburg News Re- vlen. to The ttiAt* Idea in seeking a fice seetais to be a deAlre té drA a sAlary WithoAt working idi it. A divorce court judge re­ marks that men should learn to handle their wivAs with cloves. All right, Judge. “We never had a pair of box­ ing gloves in oar life— but fctore goes.— Arlington Bullet- W lth woitaeh wAarlhg sb few Mrifcente, ft Is ^difficult fdr * hAA- band to understand why «hé still usée BO mhh> books In thè Aloset.' P a tllA —h ig h pricw tor U tlo t tiAtfn cP.thftg hi* driving-Ft eftxhfaatt td rbaGp- to-Wtrar shops. In PhtGh Style Mecca of the World» ready-to-wear clothing Mrt been worn t o t ittÙé, . htoh by clerks A id estreats. Ehsce last sAmmer prtetts Seated and Are etili fljtot high for balloted clbthlAg. Vale—Construction Arili begin May 1 at Harper, on federiti rec- ,Wkldai »naani >t THE PA kSflUffb A r td tJ L ftn ¿Otean Àgo Robert S. Attua, foriaerly of this city, havfhg completed h « « u n e la thé BL Lottie School & PharuuMT. returned to : AehlaMl tost Friday and hafe accepted h qacUten. in McNair Bros, dr*« Mr. * » l Mt*. A. M. Beaver) Mrs. Mary Herndon and eon, Rob­ ert, Mrs. A. Beaver aad Merejllth Beaver constituted n party which left oa Saturday for Springfield; w h ich . is the hoaie *C Mre. Herui don add fftrfc A. BtSver. ThA Miss Edith King went down tt> Medford last Friday to see hbk W. H. Leeds continued on his parents, before their departure firi Journey to San Francisco today. 8an Francisco. x; tout "month water" to see nearly ftvbfy dfty gome Mrs. J. N. Nesblt is in Portland attending the Laundrfmen’s cob * ve nt Ion as a representative frort But it makes us ambitious to owh one next rear. mérly of AsMaM U ní lÁ the local laundry. Seattle. havA removed td varsity Park, near P o We learn that • university man has worked his where they ffltt,nqw reside. through college by caring-for a baby. Groat Howard , Hicka. employed . by thA CalltontokOAÁGM U g h i « N PoWi bets of them have flunked their examinations ., er caro***? ut Fari creek. *«* ft J. H. McBride returned visitor la thia city yaaterday. Portland today. hew quiA ftlid tftfh ott a Cftr that We deift own. shland, went through this W M W on h etfch y to fettfa iâsoo jritk the relief coto- mlttee frow Sunday, March ST, îéfrr. . Yes,. It sn ow ed la st night. It y a s very guiet aboat^It, vary iittia wind, and what did blow came In g u sts,J a r i enough to rattle, the wladows a hit. in the night awakened by a bumping noise that sounded like the room had eavN in. This morning I banted* through the building to see what had Happens^, and found one ef the beds that I had been painting' had falleh off the drying rack. I swore u n til I found out that' the enamel was dry enough that it ' d id n ’t mar, and then I rem em ber­ ed that it was Sunday and that it was bad luck, or something, to swear en that day. ^ 1 think that I h a v e told you- eften that I have been here four winters. And many times you have asked, "Don’t you grow tired of the la k e t” My. .answers are somewhat evasive. I am Messed with a forgetful mind, it only re­ tains the unusual. Today I .gMh something unusual, a reflection of a storm, The clouds were hanging low and anew w as falling. There were clouds of mist drifting lastly . aefoes the water, alm o st touching it, and some of these had the fringe of fa ll enow. frnierheath , was the reflection, thé two ehemed i to m eet.. You could not tell where ene began and the other ended, •bien again all eolor was abseht, not a trace of blue in all the wk- ter, even- the targuolee had left the edges. It was a wonderful Study J n black ‘ and -w h ite . I wished that there had been soipe- whs could have put if oh pa­ per, but then you Would jm Ve said it wasn’t true. - ... , . Work— Painted lamps. \ "I ’ Weather — Day cloudy; wind northwest; snowfall since last observation. 3.5 in.; precipitation .ST la.; snow on ground, 223 In.; Temp, i t 30, la 32 ( »• 8, M 2« Monday, March 3», iftS7. This afternoon the Nameless, One and i went on ah inspection tour of the building to see if any water was coming through the roof from the melting enow. When I got t f the third floor I Missed Nameless. I went through the top floors and came back to thtt third floor of the old building, and 'tAAre I found him yowling Id beat thA band. When he saw tott he started toward the other «fad of the hall looking bgck noir and then to sed if I was coming. When he get to toe door that leads to toe attic eveg the dining room wing be wafted till I caught up, and tMAtt to toll me that home- thMt *»a W+ong. When I »llow = ttd him through the door he Seem­ ed to be pledtod. It Pah dark in there sp I Weht AAW btoftght a lantern. While 1 V a l gone he stayed by thk dtodr. In the attic ts .a ’beu «sad* out of sheet iron that was once «sed to store bed­ ding tv, had it Pa* this Nameless wanted me to eel for he jhmped up oa a board that wag lying xhcroek one cornir. 1 looked Inside and saw tWO Woodrats, they were alm o* t t Mfc *A Ñ ám ele*. I shoved him in the box to se* what w oild happeh. He had hardly hft the tottoto OÍ that bok until both of those reté hAd him. Talk about A b attll toyat. boy! There Wk* Até going Oh 1A sheet iron ring. hoM* or blbws bar- tod. Nttfaeleito stood it for About a «rtntaW— it teemed an M ur— th*e M hMft M t. «I» tall was as i t t tA #M r A m and Avery hate Paa turtod th* wrong way. Ther* IttlH khy uto for me tk-ylng to tell yott what he said About those rata for. the printer Vould not print it, hut I can tell you, and I think that It will g * by, thtt ÑAtterwe was «mato mdft c a t .« After Ms had *ed(ed to w n a hit he w iilto AU U heth kim o n e said th tt ft Wtt tort *1 my Job atfw ay. th«t he t o e heppoted to kid mice only. Well, I d ld k V k n # if AeturyUU Is nose keeping house /or her /other and brother. when nobody in all the bouse could tod Amaryllis, if they had gone to the little garden beside the roaring brook, they would have found her ofl this mkrtle door AU £ A soft ♦hito dresA-4lala and simple, not touch Of a dresa, chiffons that lift- tteiigiookly A m aryllis tried to think for her father and for Peter. She tried to take the place that her mother should have filled, When she had done everything uto could of moonlight. They would have found Amaryllis with her yelloP ban- unbound and her bine eyeh either oh the lilies or the etars. Nh one could have watched her ton* without knowing that what she w S dancing as she tiptoed hhd whirled and floated over that marble floor was Just Amaryllis, Amaryllis to the black-eyed hoy had played It Once Paul Minton got started at being the kind of father that ev- ery man P u Intended to he, he resorted to no halfway measures. So, because there was this great love In her heart, to great that it swayed the heart of her father, let- ters were written across the nek telling bOP. land ttdttes Pere la- creasing and when A confidential Ment matte > report to Paul MIA- tott as to now John Forrester and his eon weAe making ends meet m Rome, whenever there seemed to be a atringeucy. whenever tho lee- apartment la a warmer, sunnier ptede became Accessary, mysteri­ ously e«Pe rich man away in thA WttAt p*M h hAttttome price for a picture or a naw tenant In the llttlA ‘hones on the Mg telaad offered a !U 3 S fiooaa. ft h a t » s u f i b ft had eoßly Unted I U m earns furnishing* IM to t think of am s to Ine Utile bone«, ed into the library table M thA ttoet .wrfeà he reoognlaed that laughed aa he pul Ìt°tote àm e.^ m a- I: “Father, it’s a lot jbtt think you can months f“ rea, he thought kA k eaid: “You know time Peter went to ad some of his lew . m h e ef them id te a s of them 1* S U ’, a « Afra. C. Mfiier went down to Jacksonville Friday on S til? « AT® ks'sacysM ril