« a PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OUT OUR WAY A8BLAND DAILY TIDINGS aaim A, osansa F saos»es — . _ _ .,. .. 0OWOWT w r i i w X ^H oaQ A e tV 4 A S SO AM I LAMOBO ita 3 A ÌU , F1R S M tM tfU M tL « A p -O H H npr V M oe IR O t a - U / vjta** S e c r e ta r y o f A g r ic u ltu r e W m . J a r d in e r a n a tiv e o f th e W e s t, a n d a m an w h o k n o w s b o th f a n n in g an d a g r ic u ltu r e, w h o k n o w s fa r m in g fro m a g r ic u l tu r a l an d p erso n a l e x p e r ie n c e and can b e tr u ly b e c a lle d a “ d ir t fa r m e r ,” se e s c o n sid e r a b le g ood sn m ers o f w h a t th e m an on t h a t m ea n s a b e tte r p r ic e . < 0 0 0 0 w ie f* CtíRuW * HOW CAW MOU R I P E M tf f U , A u u ì A a T «U FF c ^ S S « 2 L 1 ,S i Ä r ¿ ‘’S i t ó s e COf>y?l0BC6u, lelv " d i, Dy BBD saCvBiI v“. ( p .a h j B e r i I « b t a è - P »V U P L A « r T NIGHT*« I LOMÉ 1 Û H S 6 W »M #S£tS8& 'TH T \ m ech a n ica l e q u ip m en t in th e w o rld , th e A m e r ic a n p e o p le are slo w a n d u u p ro g resp iv e i f th e y can n o t s e ) th is su rp lu s to th e w o r ld ih ark et. Home Town Thoughts P e o p le w h o d o n o t lik e th e ir h om e to w n , w o u ld n o t o r d in a r ily lik e a n y ¡d a r e to w h ic h th e y h a p p en ed to rem ove. W h en y o n o b e y th e la w s a n d o r d in a n ces of* y o u r hom e to w n , w h ic h are c r e a te d fo r th e s a fe ty " a n d c o a ifo r t o f th e people, you h e lp m a k e th a t to w n a p le a sa n t p la ce to liv e . A n d w h ile o b e y in g t h e la ir s , d o n ’t fo rg o t th e econ om ic la w th a t p e o p le sh o u ld . sp e n d th e ir m on ey a t hom e w h ere i t w ill c e d e back to th em . How the Studente Can H elp I t is th e m od ern th e o r y th a t e v e r / in d iv id u a l sh ou ld co n sid er h im s e lf a n e s s e n tia l e le m e n t in th e e ffo rt to p r o v id e a finer h o m e co m m u n jty . S ch ool s tu d e n ts m a y a sk h o w t h e y c a n h e lp ! W e ll, th e y can h e lp a g r e a t d e a l b y d o in g th eir w o r k w e ll in sch ool. E very tim e th e y le a r n a lew* so n w ell, th e y h elp r a ise th e sta n d a r d o f sch olar- sh<>. A n d w h en th e sc h o la r sh ip sta n d a r d is raised, m o re co m p ete n t g r a d u a te s a r e tu rn ed ou t, m ore b r a in y y o u n g p e o p le g o to w o r k in ou r in d u stries R a i a c tiv itie s , a n d th e to w n g o e s a h ead . W e ’d be h e a r tily in fa v o r o f th a t prop osed 13- m a n th s to -th e -y e a r c a le n d a r i f i t w e r e n o t fo r the fa d t t h a t ou r p o litic a l o ffice-h o ld ers w o u ld h a v e one e x tr a p a y -d a y . P r e s id e n t C o o lid g e ’s d e ter m in a tio n to g o w est f o r h is v a c a tio n fin a lly c e n te r e d on W isco n sin . B u t t o th e f o lk s w e s t o f th e M ississip p i h e w ill sim p ly ting a h u m a n is th a t I dey te m a k e a liv« t to keep a monqtnto I ta « * ? ' Mag A— AaxUiary to M TriSltg «U lte Meets I» the A tahtaf « G f the night, Swift hours bounding down a. cat arse! of draama, A sgmghosy od stars la vsBod The lamentations Of a soul whose stark - ' PWAWM -T& A close ,. Deft fingers pluck the strings of Passion’s lyre. - The soothing harmoslee of hope fulfilled. NEW TORN — Sir Otatte» he is one of the SO people In the world can say yea or a a without asking advice. Market m e n ts are sm a ll, b u t on e ca n b e lie v e t h a t w h e n a ll th ree fo r e ig n e r s see th e b e a u ty an d fin is h a n d com fo r t o f a g o o d A m e r ic a n m a d e «shoe, t h e y w ill W ant i t r ig h t alo n g . I t h a s com m on ly b een rem a rk ed th a t th e m an u fa c tu r in g f a c ilitie s of th e U n ite d S t a te s a r e so e x p an d ed , th a t w e ca n p ro d u ce m ore o f m a n y com m o d itie s th a n on r p e o p le c a n con su m e, h en ce th a t m an y w o rk ers m u s t lie id le a g o o d d e a l o f th e tim e . r ib ie fo r e ig n m a r k e t i s th e p la c e f o r h is su r- p la S ^ W ith th e m oat in te llig e n t la b o r a n d th e b e s t e oaarasw-5R5s- Mine Is the htanttog Rnghter of ie fa rm p r o d u c e s, an d American sh<tea a f f being shipped to 87 for eign countries now. 4 k b a b ly m any o f these ship S T B S .T T O M -F O M X B ’S THE MAGIC GARD . -f'K in th e sh r in k a g e o f fa rm p o p u la tio n a n d is n o t alarm ed a t th e co n d itio n . S e c r e ta r y J a r d in e , w h o is a . s c ie n tis t a n d a sc h o la r a lo n g w ith h is p r a c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e , k n o w s- w h e r e o f h e sp e a k s. 'H e s o y s th a t th e d e p o p u la tio n o f th e fa r m s -c a u s e d b y th e m ig r a tio n to th e c ity w ill r e su lt in h ig h p r ice d fo o d s, a ll o f w h ic h m ean s m ore fo r th e a g r ic u ltu r a l p rod u ct. T h er e i s Come alarm In th e s itu a tio n , a c c o r d in g to J a rd in e, a n d th a t is i f th e m o v em en t f r o m farm to to w n c o n tin u es a t th e p r e se n t r a te th e r e is c e r ta in to b e a s h o r ta g e o f fo o d , w h ic h w ill cause som e su fferin g. T h e so lu tio n o f th e p r o b le m , h e sta te s , w ill be th a t th e m an an d th e w om an o f t h e to w n w ill in se lf-p r o te c tio n m o v e b ack to th e fa rm . T h e secreta ry d isc u sse s th e fa r m r e lie f s itu a tio n a n d m a k es th e s ta te m e n t th a t in h ie o p in io n th e r e lie f situ a tio n w ill' r e lie v e i t s e lf fo r a p e r io d o f e v o lu tio n i s o n w h ic h w ill ten d t o h e lp th e in d u s tr y o f a g ricu ltu re a n d th e p r e sen t co n d itio n is b u t one o f th e tu rn s o f th e w h ee l w h ic h b r in g s a b o u t con d itio n s w h ic h h a v e r e p e a te d th e m s e lv e s o v e r an d over, and it d o e s n o t ta k e a g r e a t d e a l o f s tu d y an d o b se r v a tio n to a r r iv e a t a co n c lu sio n w h e n y o u h a v e h isto r y an d p a s t e v e n ts to g u id e y o n . S o th e W e ste r n h e a d o f a g r ic u ltu r e se n d s o n t a w ord e f ch e e r a n d en c o u r a g e m e n t an d s e e s iU th e v e r y n e a r f e t u r e an a g r ic u ltu r a l c o n d itio n w h ic h w ill ten d t o t h e b en efit o f th e m an w h o s tic k s to th e s o il, a n d t h e m o re w h o le a v e th a t w o r k a n d ta k e SENS 8. Who composed an overture tar what aaaksspnsa* star ,whan onlySBfegteenyearsqWT 8. Who le Edwin FrankoG old man? 4. Who is chief conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra? 6. What soprano from Manton City, Mo., made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera during O s spring of l M I t . 8. Name three operas In Which Satan has a prominent role? 7. What Is a piano concettot 8. What famous Rnselan cost- poser committed snlcide by de liberately drinking cholera-ibfeei- ed water? ■ 8. Who composed the Bohem ian Girl? 10. What opera, by what com poser, produced during the past season at the Metropolitan was left unfinished? <t oftens M U «that setttar I,” nor "No” when a man fB a ck ln » n f ” at the right W - metot Is dbttsStmes q good way. to gO ahead. For example, the goat. sotm parted, A very good man seldom makes Very good policeman. Who with golf stick Mas reach ed the heights; ef t-ineeln with an axt Ruch Immoral, literature is sold because there are many Im motai people. . ffc life thews are bat two direc tions to go; one is up; tke other down. ’-»•NEW YO R K — Explaining that his conscience troubled him because he proved false to the Moser system and ran away. Pani Oliver. 85, is ®o- t a t haet vomstartly to « d - ereon road camp IB W est Vir ginia. He surrendered to authorities here to complete a two-year sentence för steal ing an automobile. I "These Charming People," by Mlehael ArloS, (George H. Doran Company, Raw TtrtaJ T ile , is the fifth Artas took? and he M easily t i e Shaft Starry meate r of the E nslieb reading world. Most of the stories «enter HOBOKEN, N. JL /-T he most hen-pecked husband la. the •World has Wan dissevered by Judge , Caraten. William Keuntje received One flve- oent cigar daily from his wife, and one package ( of gum per week. ’ The Mrs. ham him arrested when, 1^ a rebellious mood, he turned dear only 884-18 instead of his fa ll week’s pay of <84.78, T he Judge ehoet hergrom tke courtroom. Fnt your heart in your work, of The public Plan a price tag oM VOLCANO ERUPTS . codirse, but don’t forget to put every man, aad he can usually bp RED BLUFF, Cal., May , 3.— year head in, too, bought tor Ians ttdney than the Emitting one of the heavies! oU|> bs u feassmi MtsCs of smoke In years Monat Met Heck says; "Next to the tag calls for. Lassen, the United States’ only felb r who gits rich quick,' the active votaauo erupted this more- febpr who g'js good quick is a • - - - >• abont the (ertnaea, toUtoa. adventures, gal lantries and stdo-atepplng of a eartatn lovely lady. The author also swinge sometiSMe lightly, and more of tea with deep feeling, on a ebefce gallery of romantic mats remembers his honour— One of two people In love must Be ef feminate, after all— Of a lady of undammdn quality 1« was said that she was a gentlemen . among women; for the only advantage most women have over men is in the fast that they .are not gentle men— God Is like a woman In the evenings He Stakes tke land look so shy.— The Larldt. aw eta to vMR some of her leads, do'something to try ton the ta g . Bo she put on t suit a t tarn white cloth, eras U Mt of gold In the braid aaefcof Mae and a touch of r e end there. 4» she stood the mirror aad set the ha! • meant to wear on her ear* TURNING THE PAGES BACK ASHLAND 20 Year« Ago The only nato funeral car In «p attata. Oregon, if not in terri Mrs. W alter Tristan left Buis tory between Pdrtland and Sacra- meatet.bas keen recently installed dag for Roseburg where she w ill here hy H. C..8tock. undertakes. he the gneet of her «leter, Mrs. The car la an American undw- Oesrgs Churchman to r awhjis. slang of 8« horse power, adjusted to 4 speeds. C. <?. Rauoda and family have Forest 6uards,Frank Pattorsan moUed/from their rooms In the aad Robert Peachey have left for Pell block Into tAeir new home oa their stations at Clover Creek aad Factory s t r e £ .s Moon Prairie. Ranger Royal Cmmhtas left alto for hie stattoa at Lake of the Woods. Frank ‘ Jordan was pp from Grknts Paas Suflday, where he is Eugene Onard— Mrs. Oe^ D. engaged tn bwiMfsg fhe new Jour- Dünn, accoMpanled by.her Ilttta » ob . Horace Hill Dann, arrtvnd In Eugene fron» Ashland last Tuen- day and : will leave thts for«aoea tor assttto, meetttig Mr. Dann at who ta s been Pectlaad. T ie r »taut the nlebt county flat son Ashland today. retí . k The Odd F ellow s'tall has re- improved nto I t is now one Of the nicest eu««dt todtoty h s ltt lR country, qtthput a doubt. l i ta s been rw papered and painted and* seated. sH tt hnsAsaato any qpiain of a most cbtafortable pattern. ousti? t a » alons toward completion with* tl staiftial constructtçl ought to Mata <hq 8 and perinä^«« “t a to the city. 1 desvur-soelety of the Presbyter ian church enjoyed a Jolly May Day Igeakfast recently In the church parlors. - • t,,-- This organization has been staging a contest for the past two months and the winning ride w e n guests of boner nt this affair. Miss Maxine Emery was captain e f the loosing side. ▲ delicious brsskfast \ was served at tables benhtUally decor ated In a color scheme of yellow. M R * Fixed Moy M g Rtoheto ■ The Junior Christian Endeav or of the Presbyterian church met in a group at the chord» Sat urday evening, April thirtieth, for the purpose of fixing R ag. Day baskets for the shut-ins. Fourteen of these baskets were attractively arranged and filled, after whlcn they were eeUvered. dRR R Mrs. Marion taMMW WiM'Bpaab-» Mrs. Marion Lance of thé Port land Unity Center of Practical Christianity wUl speak in the (Please Tarn to Paga 8) ta *