btvraM t m » E DHIüY ■•s 1 Mr. atf Mrs. Clyde Jona, otf.» * e n t - il» Ä iT A t L ÚO A « Q L r r F HOMOR striv*» to show tin t poultry U one of the beat o p p o r tu n itie s for the development of this region. ubreaee of fogs, sltitode, p l« ti- fnhnri a t irrigating water and-many other factors behr to make this an ideal location for the poultry industry. The aoceptanee of the opportunity here bas not been as extensive aa we had expected, although there are several flocks arid plants in and near AaMgnd, which are demonstrating what can be done with a sm a ll investment. ' . Practically fevery community in the world is looking tot settlers; they are offering all possible iAdritomento to»d each is making some effort to prove its community *is the best locution for thia or that'industry. Ashland, naturally, is not the only . . . ' v i •- _ r o io o r fl w u e in e r « w outu wu»». toen «talttog a stator tor '««rpral «tonto* -5 ? : MM- Dale Williams |« }á¿der tba- " Mr*. Wi­ lts U. togta Mto a meat Utatrnetiye st-(article on “smokiag” and Mr*. F, R. Walker «are an enjoyable took review. Following tto program the hostess, assisted hr Mrs. Marr WUahlre. served deitclona refresh- MOSCOW - r (IP) — Soviet menu, after which * pleasant so­ Rnaala * Svtodo ante to only eight cial tipae was «peat in conversa­ per lOS.Oto population, a surrey tion and vialtlng. has recently disclosed. Most ot Thou present were the follow­ the suicides » m man, though the ing named: Mesdantas Elmer San- prevalence of suleldal m a n i a derlin, C. W. Fraley, Lain How­ among women ton shown an In-1 : CORNWALL ard, W^R. Darla, ft H. Walker, crease In tl»n clttaa eampares with Jpi»wey, Sennet, Wawqasr, Iron, H F. Holme«, Mary W ilshlre, the provinces. The dangerous |ssw «lto wtth years; Dyer, Mie* May Benedict and the- age' brackets for suicidal Inritpa-1 Listen to the sound of them; hosteas Mra. Lnalla Stearns.' / tlWis «re .between twenty and Matlc tsars. twanty-tour years or beyond sixty! anH . £ They seek the financial cooperation of several Ash­ land busuMM men. Basleally, they a » working on the right idea.. Tf Ashland couldinduce > large colony of chicken rpisers to locate here, the settlers would M ve jy e iy reasonable opportunity to succeed, and AbhtoJW would profit oonsiderpbly. WE.ROE.S ^ h p ^ h m » a 5 t t*-»r SENTIMENTS Baker has ben paid a distinct compliment » 'th e elevation of a loca» msn to the presidency dt toe state Elks asaocfatloh. ÇonnM Orabb has worked fslflhfull for tto antledto **>•* *a4 Uto ton to is weH desertad.— risksr Herald. J. What great island lies 0« I the east coast Of Africa^ £ J. Nam« the cape at tto »»»»th- B ornmpst pol«t on the Mainland of > A thfcp « e fc r » e .< r < * V ft TUero w e juat two cte îçs ip every connnunity —knockers and booster*—« id Ashland la no excep- tion to this infallible rule, f t b one sure way to divide people into two cqmps and everyone belongB to one or the other W e sometimes wonder whether people who leave the hnprossion that they are knockers, really are at. heart—whether they -do not tear down what others are trying to build up because of pure thoughtless- Many a knock is a careless word from one who has some knowledge on the question under discus­ sion and is not adverse to exhibiting it, but is not in nossessiom of all the facts. Pghich knocks are dangerous and often mean the defeat of worthwhile community projects that would be beneficial to everyone. - E v e r / p e r so n w k o a t heart wants his home town to get ahead will think twice before saying or doing anything that will damage any enterprise that is being undertaken with the avowed purpose of bet­ tering the town. Theie may he things done which all can not sub­ scribe to, but if the ultimate goal is to improve and make this a more thriving place, even though some individuals may profit, let the knocker lay up his hammer and realize that he will profit as much as the booster. In time, he might turn into a booster. Preserve The League The standing of baseball in this section seems to be in jeopardy. One of the players on the pres- ent Boas lineup has violated oBe of the rules of the league and the management of the Boas team is upholding him, according to an interpretation of til? situation by one im baseball authority. While the local leAgue is not as well organized as some of the national organizations, any act which, is a violation of the rules and regulation« should be prohibited ; for unless this corrective step is - taken, the league would be certain to be disrupted. Besides, it has long been a rule that a good sportsman must abide by those in control °X abandon the game. Otherwise, trouble would soon run riot in organized sports and the good name of baseball amb other sports would be torn down. A certain\ clientele enjoys basebaU games as have been given SontheSft Oregon by the various dubs in the league; and Tie Pafly Tidings would regret to see tB» leagtto nebedaw discontinued, which is certain to happen unloes the difficulty is ironed out. r ■ ...... 1 river« pf A, 10. What four famous "coasts' All the world eannpt Injure a border on the Gulf of Guinea? man’s character in a year ao Tto Byrd flight turned out tp be newt after all—« trans-Atlan­ tic flight that ended as a Channel swim. — ( With no more Americans pl*> ntng to fly to Europe right away, the'mayors ot the small towns pf France can retire now with hoppa (or S f«U night's Sleep. Oraas widows aren't called that, beeause they’re greed. years. Toppling down lata the sea. Women suicides have shown a I q , t|gkt oB the fell«, preference for potoon, a. method gettin g hard upon the , wind, almost entirely Ignored by « t o And the heather smells. to psefer to t o w ttomnelvM. romea, op the other hand, ««1- There 1 know an old house; dp* h«ye ended their lives in where the rooto stay, Russia -by hanging, «booting, s Ia U e moody long trend, minor method of ending life, ‘» p a y after day. alkoWn i HtUn isore p o p u l a r among men than among women. I gfo— tj>ey call across the town While drowning claimed a few In the early spring ' more women than Me«, How they cry at fall of leaf, L Contrary to expectations, ante- J £ach fergettaaJtUdd.------ -------- ; quitted love played a small parti Lisetta Woodworth Reese. In suicidal acta, only four percent ft g tt u being traced to this cause or to I R O WeU jeatouay. Shocked and tangled I AWrogWmtdly I I nmmbw» at- aervee, d ie to the Revolution | teBded w . R. C. »octal, which and other harsh experiences, ex- H ^»14 Monday afternoon, July plained nearly ten percent of «MA ,B uthta park. During the Important Books Mevtswed ■ »Black April," «hy Julia Pater- kin. A most analytical abstract from real life among the Ameri­ can negro rase. The story of the superstitions and hoedeo beliefs negroes carried from the heart of Africa and still retained by the African race -in Me bumbler membership In the remote parts o f the Sunny to«th, axe hers rec- tolnable cause. ’ Physical diseases accounted for. »naarfy ftre. per- ceàt, ijove a«*1™- f*mUy troubles «nd money w orriesouch being held responsible lo r fo«f percent. Wa otisarva that * certain “South American golf «bam**' turned out tP be a ba$ check «r- tlpt. Another “bull pf tto p«mpas*”— BM«»s Q w 4> toattoto hto estimated, tP “ re Ute rest of us who don’t se«m tp aara veny mack, ttot evdfy third much aa he can Injure It hlmselb g ^ n 1» th« United Statto In an hoqr< work* $>r « Hrtto- the «th- e | two W * W to , Hex Heck saya: “C uoia’ the — Pdrpst prove N«w»-flmes. weather is a mighty poor way to raise a big crop.** W« toM “•« ‘WM tor« U the gHACoiptoW* this yp*r tor Mussolini says hlq successor we ought lo bp MIT the»«»»— hasn’t been born. Perhaps not atop*™ pf forest tlrep and clear actually, hut potentially he lives skies. Lot’s keep I*« kpriaoM —and drlvas on every road in clear of Bmoke h a te u n til after the country on every Sunday af­ the I m I od climb at least.— Hood ^lyer Glacier. , ternoon. TORNINO THE T |e A ^ a n d Roy*» Wctshbess to u t« July U , i A Wimer Bari- That* Mg- 'TO V. • . W nt» BRABON ular seolpn should ’ hpvp been Nlfcw YORK, July IS.—(IPI— held si* to* tonrih e w iited 'at«tae m A n n « neds, After which * short sosml , charge of the elation there. He terencs. ftfa; AtotrnHa to Wf time was M jeyed. tor« Trom- left for the mountain top Tues­ l»y and Miss Hunter, Royal day of tost weak. Mhll Carlson, Nehfibto» froth len d. Oregon, Mrk 8- T. »tanger and M îh » e ^ a pan. flfla tha vocal vacangy äm TM' » s m were visitors at tot* spotln*- Mollie $oto«r ‘«U tor Yreka, Fri> > M » ^ tolle a»A.MyrttaPpltoJ- «atx-fl*» yactomí* on a traps- |. The past regalar mooting will .y to apead a f«W days with rob h ld . have r a t o « « ! to be told «* Monday evening, Jsly »vea. . Miaa Miriam Banka left Satur­ I i s , to Wiftor hull, apd all m«m- day for San Francisco, whpr« bers kr¿i*»MfM<»totrty.»rged te to will Sttead school tht» wtnt