?r**3Pï« LTUMUY. / 4 = „ / - - T R E DAILY TIDINGS E D — ■ * '" ■ "1 ' ? ~ • i- "■ ' I flh i,,.'.. , i,, i i. , m » « w i n n « w w — ' «n el p B f l * r ■ - j'-u a J, ESTABLISHED IN 1876 i — PUBLISHED BY *«*t*tri PAGING EDITOR a s » r ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS T (- i as ftocoadCtopgltoll M atter. •KuUred at the ( Serve With Safety OUT OUR WAY K1AXT AMuec Loose ifto f rf A A g r e a t m an y w ell m e a n in g and c o n sc ie n tio u s em p loyees h a v e fo r a lo n g tim e la b o red to e lim in a te h asard s nnd d a n g ers, an d it is g r a tif y in g t o see the resu lts an d to k now th a t su ch e ffo r ts are g e n u ­ in ely a p p r e c ia te d b y e v e r y em p loyer. S a fe ty w ork is la rg e ly a m a tte r o f b e in g on th e lo o k -o u t for new w a y s to e lim in a te e x is t in g d a n g e r s and o ffe r in g id ea s for im p ro v em en t th ru p r a c tic a l s a fe ty su g- ebtions. S om e em p lo y e e s h a v e f e lt fo r a lo n g tim e th a t ' it is not w orth t h e ir serio u s a tte n tio n to o b serv e, or even try to r e c tify c e rta in c o n d itio n s th a t m ig h t at som e tim e ta k e th e toll o f a h u m an lif e . T h is lack o f ob servation h a s cau sed m a n y m en to p r a c tic a lly ig n o re sa fe ty w o rk and ta r d ily p r a c tic e it in the sam e m anner. M any w ill s a y th a t th e y h a v e notictid . a d an ger (w h ic h could be corrected , y e t th e y do n o t . offer a su g g e stio n for it s b e tte r m e n t or ev e n it s — elim in ation , hen ce th e id e a d ie s w ith in th e m in d o f th e observer. T h e ch a n ces are tw o to one th a t w h en som e «’ m en w ork th e y perform th e ir d u tie s b ecau se th ey I feel th ey are p a id fo r th at a n d n o th in g else. T h e y ; labor m erely a s ‘ a m a tte r o f h a b it o r fo rm an d th e resu lt is th a t th e y becom e m e c h a n ic a l laborer*, in ­ stead o f a c tiv e , a ler t h um an b e in g s w h o o b se r v e — d e ta ils clo sely . * ’. E m p lo y ees w h o u se th e ir h e a d s in t e llig e n tly in I all oth er m a tters th a t v ita lly con cern th e m , h a v e a ten d en cy in m any c a ses lo th r o w th e ir o b se r v a tio n " sa fety ^ b ra in s on a n id le p u lle y in s te a d so f p u ttin g tliemTto w ork f\t th e sam e tim e th e y are p e r fo r m in g • th eir r e sp e c tiv e d u tie s, r e g a r d le ss o f th e d e p a r t- > m ea t w h erein th e y are e m p lo y e d . I t i s p o s s ib le to k ill a hum an b e in g a s w e l l a s a g r e a t d e a l o f p r e ­ v io u s s a fe ty w o rk , w ith j u s t on e a c c id e n t, fo r m a n y i tim e s an a c c id e n t d o e s n o t m e r e ly h a p p en —i t i s th e \ u ltim a te r e s u lt-o f som e o n e ’s n e g lig e n c e . T h e f in e s t . d a y th e sp r in g e v e r ,s e n t ca n be b la c k e n e d a n d turned from h a p p ip e s s in to so rro w b y th e c a r e le s s - . G t on^Tman S a fe ty w o rk is th e m ea n s b y w h ic h e m p lo y e e s can o vercom e o b sta c le s, red u c e th e n u m b e r a c c i- d e u ts, an d p r o t e e f th e m s e lv e s a n d o th e rs fro m in ­ ju r y , a u d it is th o on e m ea n s b y w h ic h e v e r y em - .. p lo y e r oaR s o lv e h is^ a eo id ea t prob lem . T h e r e is n o th - in g a b o u t S a f e ty W o r k to c a u se c r itic ism , fo r i t is •“ p r a c tic a l a n d se n sib le in e v e r y r e sp e c t an d is d - y e a r ly d a y a n d n ig h t b u sin e ss to a id so m e em p lo y ee in hi* lin e o f w o r k — th e r e b y it h e lp s e v e r y o n e , fo r one s a fe t y s u g g e s tio n c a lls fo r a n o th e r s a fe ty id e a “ an d thu* e v e r y m a n r e c e iv e s th e b en efit, th o it " d o e s n o t d ir e c tly a ffe c t h im p e r so n a lly in h is lin e o f w ork . E v e r y e m p lo y e e is p e r fo r m in g a p o r tio n o f h is e m p lo y e r ’» b u s in e s s and s a fe ty w ork i s a p a r t o f - - th a t b u sin e ss, a n d ~jt is a h ig h ly ta n g ib le a s s e t w h en th e b a la n c e s h e e t is c o n sid er e d . S a f e ty w ork e n d u r e s, f o r o n e h a s th e s a tis fa c tio n o f k n o w in g th e y are d u iu g so m e th in g to h elp and p r o te c t the . m an w h o w ill bo e m p lo y e d in th e n e a r fu tu r e . I t ta k e s a m a n ’s si*e v is io n to n o tic e d a n g e r s b u t re- ~ w a r d com es from c lo s e o b se r v a tio n w h en i t is c e rta in th a t a n a c c id e n t h a s b een p r e v e n te d . L e t e v e r y e m p lo y e e p r o m ise h im se lf to liv e in tho -- fa it h th a t th e w orld is o n h is sid e, so lo n g a s su fe ty r u les a n d s a fe ty o b se r v a tio n s o c c u p y a fo re m o st - p la c e in h is m in d a s h e jje r fo p n s h is d u ties. T h e 7 m an w h o r e a lly w in s fin a l r e su lts in s a fe t y w ork Z is th e m an w h o is stim u la te d to a c tio n b y th in k in g Z o f h ow an a c c id e n t can lie p r e v e n te d . B y e v e r re- m a in in g lo y a l to th e s a fe t y f ir s t sta n d a r d it is ; e a sy to “ S E R V E W IT H S A F E T Y ,” of * --------------------- -------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- , Sophistication is Not Education T h e w orld ig g r o w in g m ore s o p h is tiia te d , b u t is it g e tt in g m ore ed u ca ted t B e c a u se w o a d v a n c e 7, in sc ie n c e and in v en tio n is n o t c o n c lu siv e e v id e n c e ■ th a t in d iv id u a l m in d s are d n y n e a rer p e r fe c tio n . I „ W e m ay h a v e m ore k n o w le d g e o f e le c tr ic ity " th an B ell, know m ore o f p h y sic « th a n F a r a d a y , u n d erstan d b io lo g y b ette r th a n D a r w in , be lie tte r ^ a d a p te d to art than M ich ela n g elo , o r p rop ou n d eth ic* b etter than C o n fu ciu s; but w h e th e r w e h a v e g r e a te r pow ers o f r e a so n in g o u t th in g s o r fin e r 7 se n ses o f v a lu e s w ill a lw u y s rem ain a m o o t q u e stio n . N o tw ith sta n d in g the “ a d v a n c e ” o f m o d ern ism , .„ i t is d ou b tfu l w h eth e r the fla p p e r r e a lly ‘ ‘ k n o w s her 7 o n io n s ,” o r th e sh e ik his “ tu r n ip s.” T h e y know h o w f to d r iv e a car b u t not a naij. S t ill th e re is hojie, tie- cau se m a ch in ery h a s taken th e p la c e o f han d s. B u t J. jt can “n e v e r ta k e th e place o f b rain s, to a d e g r e e * w h ere w e w o n ’t need an y, b ecau se brains w ill .a lw a y s lie n eed ed to m odel and build th e m a ch in ery . too ■ ---- e , z . - - * 6 D jv o r e e i s hud enough, but y o q ’re m ore lik e ly to - g e t sh o t in a m atrim on ial en g a g em en t. A good ad v ert ¡remplit is lik e a traffic sign* it iirey s a v e y o u m o n ey if yo u rend it. ^ ■w -T.-V» — — — AWGCRÎ MANGr IA 1 U C R S — a O R - R - 'N H 'Z B e A u fW in 7 ffO O O O L î®' HU »fe P-B-M O H . A jR - R - U M P r t AHRüM} J " i' - iJ 1' By Williams BINGO'S Bingo jr. M ES, A A B O S S it fe M p O R A O V U M IL E . I B O S S REMIWOS «C todf M E O f A G o V r in o » A Cow««h< IÍ27— PPEDIM ELECTRIC ,iR - M L 'ObMPAT ' C O N C L U S IO N - L O S IO U OF M JO R«', LOM E* Chgrch Notice Evening f e l f e e : «‘H ie Modem Hoad M atrim onial agencies never fa ll ror i«ch of tomb customers. I t takes more than tim e la the contract of marriage to make It successful. I t doesn’t take a detective to tell that a bottle la broken on both sides. M om sincerity and I » * « > churches would cayse leas worry •to»«‘ wings a«d boyas. t I f gossip carriers went to bad- at » p. m. they wouldn’t have so much to ta lk about the neat day. A ll patriots do not »•Hto. lit;- A v f.? W ,U v K iW G r K » « A O A ^ , m v i-w .« "VW ' f f if m BELLVIEW NOTES M n . W . O. Tncksr Phone « T U .w vH iyi p m, ; M r. and Mrs. C. Reid and fam ­ ily of Klam ath Falls, have moved onto the Ryder place o n 'th e Pa­ cific Highway South, which they recently purchased. M r. Reid has At received soma very fine rab­ bits from Hood River, and plans to make thia place into a firs t class rabhltry. M r*. Jesse Nell is asaln con­ fined to her home and has been ordered to take a complete rest. The dance committee of the Up­ per Valley Community Club is sponsoring another lass dance for Friday night May 6. Mrs. W .C. Elam, who under­ went an operation at the com­ munity Hospital in Ashland last week has made such rapid gain that she was removed to her home on N ell Creek Thursday. There ahe w ill convalesce until she re­ gains her complete strength- The Upper Valley Oo*nnunity Club w ill hold its next regular meeting In the club house In Bejlvlew Tuesday, May 1*. Miss York w ill he w ith us a *4 a complete mapping out of a fu ll year’s work from this time w ill be planned. A large attendance Is desired and a ll are to bring ideas. Those who have expressed a wish to Join t its club, are urged to be with us on that day, M ar 1*. Dick and Dens Joy. the victor­ ious debating twins of southern and eastern Oregon le ft w ith Mr. Allison, their coach Thursday morning for W a rre n to * en the coast north of Astoria, where they w ill meet thia team In debate. Mrs. A. C. Joy le ft F r id O *>om- iqg fo r Corvallis In company w ith Mrs J. W . McCoy. Mrs. Carol P raR of Ashland and Mrs. l i H. GaUatJn of Valley View ere also going north to he w ith their daughters over . M oth er’s n»y- •ww of a farew ell party for her. Mrs. Nydia Oatman has leased her property in Talent to M r. W right who is working in Ashland for the B arrett Meat Market. Mrs. Thecylore Malmgren of Phoenix, who returned last week from a year spent in Europe Is very glad to be home again and tp displaying many eddventrs of Of Interest to Talent residents was t(ie wedding recently of E. E. Simmons and Mrs. M yrla D illon. The groom Is proprietor of Pumpkin Center, e fru it and v e*- etabie stand on the highway at Talent. T h eir friends wish them much happiness The delegates from here attend­ ing the Southern Oregon Federa­ tion o f Womep". Clubs held to Grants Pass last month were Mee- lamen L. O. Penland. E. C. Gard- ter. C. E. Borg. L . Llndly, R. R. Foster and J. 8. Crawford. The Rebekah club gave a sur­ prise part for Mrs Nydia Oatman M d a y at her home in Talent, frs. Oatman Is moving to Med­ fo rd soon and this was In the form HIGH SCHOOL NOTES >8prig has cub Ad really sub ob us HaV gad to The said w h s » ■* W e feel bet* trip. . g w L g f f . ifM y __ B r . i M k n . Kenneth Peilett Bused ged rid Who IO |N Rve e on the Barron ranch ob our aoutKof Ashland spent Sunday at May fever or t.^e C. C. Mond home. , , * -Quid «gool! Mr.' and Mrs. Shen Carver of Spokane, Wash., ware callers at «tftçrqoçp tk * «indent* the Tom Hell reach this weak. Mrs. Carver who is an electrician hud the privilege of having Mr. w ill spend the summer at Pros­ W a iter of the Ashland .Y. M. C. pect. A. Introduce M r. Snyed of Yako- Mr. and Mrs. H arry Cash of homa, Japan. M r. Bayed, a na Y Montagna called on Mrs. Ella tional representative o f the M. C. A. has lived in Yokoho Patterson one day last week. C. E. Borg )s moving his house­ m * tor over 14 years. hold goods this wepk end w ill M r. Snyed said that when he store them st D r. McFadden's. visited the U. 8. seven years ago Mr- end Mrs. Borg sgpect to make hp Noticed one change in the boy« end ( ir is of America; an in­ en extended stay to Cel. creasing spirit of international­ ism * 9 4 • definite understanding qj relations w ith foreign coun 0ETERJTE8 Chick Berry of Medford arrived • t Peter Thursday. He w>U toll timber for Marshall Horn this sum mer Johnny Cooley of Hornbrook Is driving one of the large caterpil­ lars at the W hite Point logging camp- M r. Chamberlain of San F ran­ cisco Is shearing sheep on the Deter ranch. A rthur D o lla ire , made a busi­ ness trip to Ashland Tuesday. Theodore Deter motored to Ge sella Saturday on busiqess. On his return he visited with rela­ tives In Montague. Clarence and Vernon Dodge and Miss Iris Peter attended the May Pay Balloon Dance in Yreka Sat­ urday n l*h t. Mrs. Oraee Deter was subpeen aed to Jacksonville as a witness on the D ’Autremont case. "v u r i s i i n i TALENT NOTES 4* fofo» to » 4 »»to«-"=• C A M »S On the evening of Saturday, A pril SO, a small group of high school Camp Fire girls enjoyed a party at the cabin. The girls dressed as “ kids” and had a lively evening together with Mias M ir­ iam Calmenson as chaperon. The Board of Sponsors were en­ tertained at dinner by some of the Junior High and Senior High camp fire girls at the cabin on tl}e evening of Wednesday, May 4. The meal was delightfully served by the girls under the sup­ ervision of Miss Helen French. A fter the meal a short program was given whl<;h consisted of fire making and first eld bandaging demonstrations, the exhibit of work done by the girls and several Camp F ire 8ongs. I tries- M« «*id that Yokohoma had 1 41,000 seuare miles, small e* then C alifornia, ra t it had 06,000.000 people. Only 17 per cpnt of Japan is fit for agricnl tare. This fact presents a prob­ lem tost the quickly increasing population of Japan makes Im ­ minent. ’ M r. Snyed preeented surprising statistics about education in Japan. Me said th a t school in * wau made compulsory; that »1,14 per cent o f a ll children from • to 14 year» were In Rchool. Because o f the lack of higher institutions there, it is d ifficu lt for the Japanese to se­ cure more learning. The ” Y ” man »aid that there are. 10,000 foreign students in the v . 8. end a great aum ber of them are Jephneee. Man?~ of these student» return to Japan and praise the “ brotherhood” spirit of the American youtba, while others eome beck fu ll of reproach -for their w hite neigh­ bor». He urged that they be treated w ith an E tern atio n al spirit and the American lo o t to the toner life oT the Japanese. The camp fire ( ir is , held a meeting a fter school Thursday to plan for their Saturday hike. The Junior dees sold ice ( ream at noon and a fte r school Thursday to raise money tor their plcnfo this »grip*. They will continue to sell at noon un­ til to« trade tolls off. Member* of the typing team who made the trip to the state typing contest gave Interesting re­ ports in assembly Tuesday. Mias Pearl ,W ardlc 1» spending t h f w eekend in Eugene. The -fttogutf Annuel has fln- nlly gone to press and the editor nd h l/lo n g suffering staff have h» H e ll." Tenor Solo by M r. Smith Let Me SboV Y o „ The W ny.” Take out your platea when the D r. says to htfve your teeth re- m o r^ l. M itt PRINTING CO. Union Always order a sharp k n it* W ith a P iai» steak- m r u » •*♦>••»* ornee» o» Anww« < f . Fmm foe famoqs phptogtoy, “The M a *i* ttortf««.” child w « r o a r »0 f a r n u llte J a À a 1 | lions the child reprerem every child u not worth a made trips beyond the borders of he has to any man thad to the United States? half way a fatbesi But Ama- eeoms to adore him. I have * . W hat great international t«b on him a little, and he in fe re n c e was held in this coun­ to have changed. He seems try during President H arding’s s made her the right kind of A IttffhS After fohrt TAI1 AWAIT to Administration? ». Name two great American search for Love. I knew who he wee, aad oh the boat when that cities which wgre captured by the yeeag ehap showed himself friend­ British in the W a r of 1212. ly and t®W hto assne, It did a r t take 10. Name four states containing am long to connect things up. John portions of territory claimed by Guido, the new friend you made, Minton, was Amaryllis* only Mexico prior to the Mexican W ar. Yeetordey*« Answers 1. Mississippi River. 2. Governor Smith of New York. 8 Washington, D. G. 4. Foreign relations. 6. Captain Richard E. Byrd. ». Governor Alvan T . Fuller. 7. Nicholas M urray Bntlsr,, Sen­ ator Borah, Darrow and Wayne B. Wheeler. 6. P o rtrait of the Duke of F er­ rara by Titian. 10. Sayder-Gray murder trial. S V « Oto boy a Slight shove to- ward 1 the back porch. John Guido crossed it a t a end took the pack walk w at another. He never stopped to open the gate. He fe w pver it and with a rush he same to a halt at the white martde bench parved with Onpide aad fawns and flying doves and rose garlands. Igr- fog on it to a Wtte beep, to a Uttle Ftrlckan heap, to a spft drees a« rhite as tbs marble, a drees that t out the sunshine of the the great Blue eyes, there grief racked Uttle flgure. John Went down on his knees and took it to hto arms. He laid the goM head np oh hto shoulder and brought hto lipu fewm to the cheek you really come hack to me? And. Amaryllis, haws you cosne to stay?’’ Ê 2£ hear, fh s had decland she 4« «to - her Uttle starved th* ACtl|r AA wUfoL Heart rui race to a world rtg m e w b e n lp a lU dad tova. ro th S are gt Heav- H "! » ’Ys ra ,” ”Y î s t â Iff STAGE SETTINGS W illiam Hod*« f««lf singularly gt home in the first and third act «ettlQgs of his comedy, “The sighed th« «fob of the relieved. fudge's Husband.” coming to There Is Just one more two- H u n t’s Craterian, Medford, Mop- period exam left and everytime day, May j * . Although the pro­ «he clock points to three, anxious gram under act 1 reads: “ Dining ears w ill listen tor the hell to ring room of the K irby Home, Wave- their