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GOD'S FAVORITES:— He that’ dwelleth ia the secret place of
the B eet High shall abide under the shadow of th e Almighty.
Psalm »1:1.
FRATBR: Lord, we are grateful for Thy promise: with long
life satisfy as, and show us Thy salv a tio n .
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Sacco-Vanzetti
The amusing thing about the Sacco and Vnn-
zctti case was the six-year international fight put
up in their behalf.. The names became the signal
for a movement which reached round the world, and
their fate was pondered by anxious millions in all
lands. Yet they were two obscure men, without
money or influential connections. Even now, though
the public feels the utmost confidence that Governor
Puller and his advisors have acted in the fairest
manner and on the highest principles, there remains
a doubt whether the processes of justice did not
miscarry ia this particular case—so deeply has that
doubt been driven in during the past six years.
It is obvious, of course, that Sacco and Van-
zetti- were not the cause but merely provided the
occasion for the movement which arose in their
behalf. Here was an opportunity to show civilized
justice in a bad light<here was an opportunity ia
newly align the discontented classes against the
established order; here was a new emotional door
to social anarchy. Doubtless * it is easy thus to
account for ehe aspeot of the matter.
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But there is another which quite escapes such
.easy diagnosis. How many voices would be raised
in behalf of justice if and when justice failed with
- reference to. eitisens AC,, good reputation! How
many American communities are capable of being
moved to their depths, at lohg continued exertion,
j**«r costly financial sacrifices, because of the abuse
o f fritfin fc by'the law! There are abuses'hf justice
every day—is it left to the friends of obscure Ital
ian eriminals to show the only concern that is frit
about it! Is it the new American habit to acquiesce
in anything only providing that it be official!
That is the amazing part of the Sacco and
Vansetti case,as it has maintained itself before, the
world these last aix yean —the perfectly, staggering
amount of human sympathy and sacrifice it en
listed. Of course, there were other manifestations
not so creditable. Bat it is impossible to close onr
(eyes to the astounding fact that human sympathy
has lately been given a more dramatic demonstra
tion by what are called the. underprivileged classes
than we remember ever i o have seen among the
‘respectable.’ classes of society. — Dearborn Inde
pendent ‘
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Ckwsisnwting on the- CaUfonua press dispatch
which trils of a glH whose body lived 78 days after
her brriB had died aa eastern newspaper says that
type is qaite eamwon.
ierially
or lack
of i t
lie botliered ma-
wearing apparel
seem to be glad
is expensive, hut at least
•m when you go to lunch.
iT fc A v o u a
w A l K Tfc T H
HOVE.
AH’ 1 0 U f e t f '
R fS tU P A
L i f t « . AM VW AV.
It Is never the wrong time
of year to start a budget or a
savings fund. Plan fot the next
month ahead and the nest big
expense iron have to meet, and
tp a fortune la poW.
gradually you will have, enough
m <t «elected as the
(toe* end the robbers
accumulated to take care of
what lies before ^ y o u — Haleey
Rural BaterpMse.
, ‘Great wheat cakes th e y have
here, Lem,“ he caltod through the
Trot o at yoar favorite candi open doorway. "Have some?“ '
“No thanks."
date
for ' president.
Douglas
Spoffard accepted an Invitation to
county, many years* ago, had a, eater thdnrft, and plaoed one arm
man who thought ho ought to tiasllegly on Bill’s shoulder.
“Hnw d'ye feel?”
•
he president— bat that's as far
“How would I feel, devouring a
as be got.— Roseburg Newo-Ho- meal
oooked by the s w e e t e s t
little—“
Hie . words were loot fer Bally,
htashtag the color of a KlUaraoy
rose, had disappeared into the safe
haven of the kitchen. B ill, left un-
disputod victor, winked at the sher
iff. lib was on the the last of tha
f MO H U R R Y *
“iRlfe VÔ Y 6 R Y
COMFTU ô BVS.
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VERRY.
mln< the «oar babladhdr.
•lone."
It was the movement Spoffard had
keen ptayfeg for. He had «ma fell
dunk oat from tbs covering of Urn
tr«M and mgks to r tk e roar of pm
cottage. Often a fsw minutes' re
spite and Me woo»« be able to atSBs
U s way aairbsirrrt
.. "Wal, now, that's toe bad,” Spof-
fard drawled slowly. He told me
particular to ooms oat and eee him
"Wsll, ho isn't here* .
. "Said he wanted me to get a keg
Of‘elder he'd been aavlrfg tor me."
Mrs. Davis suddenly Straighten*, d
an cautiously. *
“Funny he didn’t say anything to
me about i t “ -
Spoffard shrugged.
“C areless o f him. wasn’t It?
HEROES ARE, MADE - NOT BORN
¿T.R.W i IL ia m s
west sv urn tanaca ns
AND
1. arhat controversy involving
a noted evangelist waa se ttle d re-
cently
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S. What ig the moat momentous
decislea affecting the presiden
tial race of 1>28 to have been
made recently?
tell anything
3. Who had the final say as to
where the Dempsey - Tunney
Etiquette gets more attentiod
fight would be held?
in society than morals.
«. Name the governor who
rendered an Important - Saoco-
We now know there Is nothing
V a n settl d ecision .
new under the sun or a skirt.
5. What was the result of fee
three power naval disarmament
To keep a friend, it Is necessary
conference.
to have no financial dealings
8. Where was the tote Gov with him.
: '
ernor Wood bariMT’ '»
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7. In what statu have floggings
Flattery that g»es late
occurred frequently?
ear should ho permitted
8. What other aaember o f Mhe out at the right.
British royal family hceoaqpan-
ted the Prince of Wales to Can
W>Ue you are spying upon your
ada?
neighbors, the chances arc they
9. What two Naw York explo are back of the curtains spying
sions were connected with the upon you.
8acco-Vanzetti cnee?
19. What famous male film etar
H m Heck says: “So fur ns I kin
la involved In a sensational di flgger the thins out. the main
vorce w hich w ill com e up far de
thins about progress Is m o r e
cision August 22?
taxes.”
R eg ister.
Hoover, Dawes and Lowden
are, regarded as the lending re
publican presidential possibilities.
The country w ill be fortunate If
Oho of them goto tt. fcaeh to well
qualified by character and exper
ience.— Buber Herald.
;; It's a good thing Charles A. Le
vine had all hia fallings-out before
he actually started to fly hack to
America.
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i*i The reason so many marriages > As soon as a chUd begins to
are failures la because so many walk the first steps should be
taken to prepare him tor the
fa ilu re s are m arried .
hasard e f going to school. The
Queen Marte wants to attend, a g e . period between two and
an American political convention. seven years la ea e of tremendous
If the Republicans can't decide Importance whan the child's fu
between Hoover and Dawes and ture health and happiness are to
Lowden, they might drdft Merle be considered. This age has been
aa d dark here«.
sadly neglected to the past, and
vital statistics show that one-
Mussolini has ordered that third of all deaths occur anger
th a n must he no more adenoids the age o f six years. These years
in.Italy. Bless the old demagog’s determine the child’s future
hlart: Next thing he’ll be order prospects mnch ns the founda
ing Vesuvius to cease Its rum- tion and frame determine ’ the
structure. The tow of growth
makes these the Moot farmbtive
The
Missouri bacteriologist of all years. Meeh cake Is given
who found 2P.PPP germe In a to the baby, bnt the mother Ino
single powder puff may h a v e frequently forgets that the run
avnrlookeA the fact that the puH about child to probably <n need
Is used la ptaee of .a wash rag to e f greater" attention than the
day, to remove dirt, and not put atfratag baby. The child ia left
much te hie own desires Ne
It on.
tor mistake could he made
nee this la the moat Import-
The eld-fashioned Tom-boy u
afe period *ia the child’s Ufa..
used t o . do everything the bi
(ltd Is now replaced by the flap,
.Barents mast remember that
who do®s things no boy woi
u f y are accountable and respoiv
think of doing.
iM e for the normal development
ta their children. Children should
he carefully prepared for school
life. The preschool child Is In
seed of expert advice. .This Is
the period when an Intelligent
and scientific examination can
do mnch to safeguard Its future
ASH LA ND
healtlf. An expert will be able
to detect defects in tbelr first
stage. A correction o f, these de
fects may make success out of a
child that was doomed to fail
Messrs. F. M. Carter. E. D. ure and chronic suffering.
Briggs, and his two hoys, and
School teachers find that chil
BHlr and Owen Short, left this dren are handicapped heoauro
morning for four or five days’ they h*ve been neglected at
flship* an Hoffae river. There home.
The parent haa failed
aught to ha an lafesaallng variety to realise that the age from two
of fish stories this year. Judglag to six should be one of prepara
from the number A experts In tion. In these years habits of
right thinking and living mast
he formed. The child’s physical
progress should be followed by
The almost total failure of the regular examinations of at least
fruit crop, fe e shortage of wheat height, weight, an d , mental <•>
and dsmsffS to Ha totality, the ex
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WLfero
-- *-- 1 rife-
treme bcSTetty of money, and un feet a are found they Should be
certainty bred by -» o lltlca l em- remedied.
harrasements make up a <ombln-
The* preschool ' child Mould
atlea vM eh will ks tang ssasem- have well regulated boars of
hered aa She dkMreaafeg sea so n of play, rest, s l e e p , and meals.
Health habits, such aa bathing
frequently; eleaafeg of teeth;
living, liberal use of
An teterstow with W. J. Vir outdoor
fru'lts and whole gtnln ifUgeaUesj
gin A Co of tks Ashland Flour-
end drinking plenty of water Ute
la* W lis, dfealsafe the fact that
necessary to Insure hts future
ths w h fet <*** r i R * ▼•«•y hM
been greatly damaged by the ex- life and prosperity.
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A N SW ER S
1. The Nile, 1,000 m llea lon g.
2. The M issouri, 1 ,1 0
mllea
2. The Yangtse.
♦. The Tukon.
TURNING THE PAGE5 BACK
ABHI x AND
9» Y ean Ago
The first copies of the new
“glass of wafer'* booklet are now
being distributed. The cover Is
three-color work of a nature sel
dom attempted by a small city
printing shap. Fifty tlfoasaad
booklets wlU be distributed.
Deputy Forest Ranger W. O.
Kropke, in charge of the Ashland
Forest Reserve, received notice
Tuesday to forbid until further
notice, camping ah the reserve,
the department . having b e e n
prompted to Issue the order by
the local authorities on the repre-
seutattoa that campers polluted
T»e special committee consist the waters of Ashland creek, the
ing of lleasrs. Cunningham and source of -th* city’s domestic
Ware, Attorney Moore, which was
appelated at last week's council
meeting to Investigate the legal
phases of the proposed building of
th t new Jail back of the city hall
The Sulphur Springs Hotel.
fire station reported nt Tuesday
First
Avenue and A streets, in
evening's meeting.
Ashland, has been purchased by
Lewis Dennis, who fe s already
taken pomwsitm had le ottfeiat-
A stray bullet pease* through lng mecoHsfuliy da landlord of the
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the cover of Merton's mUh wsgoa ptfee.
and passed uncomfortably close to
the driver one night reeeStly
when tlfi outfit returned from the
usual rounds. No trace of the bal-
C ounty Ju dge G. W. Dunn
But
ho told me expressly to come here
today, Sort of a shame te make
this Ihng trip aU for nothin*."
“Well, he isn't hers and there all
I can teU yen.“
Abruptly Mrs. Davie discontinued
the .conversation and throw span
Bishop Brent declares that
church unity Is no longer a vis
ion— It Is a * necessity. Political
platforms change to moot neces
sities, but religions creeds —
never. — McMinnville Telephone-
,
*■ Now that the naval lim itation conference is
safely o ri of the Tray the trig navy crowd will get
dowH.U worit ia eatHest and if a largè part of the
country’* etirph** i* nod apeat ia Wilding a bigger
navy it won’t be tlirir U n it
No doubt there are many Americana who hon-
estly believe that the nation’s safety depends upon
haring a aavy eqaal.lo that of any other, but it is
algo true that much of the demand far a hage naval
establishment comes frpm interested sources—in
dividuals and communities who stand to gain fin-
nnrially if miliions are poured into naval construct
ion and maintenance.
Then there is the navy group—officers of the
service who naturally have the interests of their
organization at heart above everything else. There
are many and varied influences working toward
the building of a great naval force, but fortunately
their efforts are counter-balanced by the forces in
opposition so that it is likely we will have n rom-
prmame navy—one powerful enough to protect our
casate but hardly strong eaough for aggressivo
watfhre abroad against Great Britain, for instance.
'Ihere aecam little danger of Cissgrcss being
stampeded into <b unnecessary raoe for naval
supremacy thiongh failure tó agree upon a limi-
ta lk * psagram. -
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The trouble with that propos
ed v e t plank for party platform«
Is that tt might he too slippery,
whereas the dry plank Is bound
to be too rough. Which Indicates
that as usual both/ party plat
forms will probably be composi
tion stuff,— Eugene Gsqfd.'
T* the doer end went Inside. She
meant that to be the end of It, bat
id to bar amazement Spoffard followed
hef right Into th e cottage.
As soon as she realised what he
ig had dane she biased late hpcon-
sn cealed anger.
ir-
*1 tell yon ft’s no use," she
sd stormed. "I don’t know Just when
Ml h m be back and tt he ssM he's
io todng to give yeu a keg of older
»r it’s up to Urn to do tt, net sm ."
Spoffard movyd around, eyeing the
p. contents of the room as If his pry-
lag eyes were seamTlng for the keg
,4 la reality he was looking for pome
trace of his confederate; and it
pleased him that he was unable to
le find any. A closet, a blanketed par
tition . . . these were possible
hiding places that BUI might have
resorted to. If so, ha had done a
• good job of It. Not even a pair of
protruding shoes under the blankets
gave any iadtoatloa of Ms presence.
Mrs. Davis was watching him
■ snoop around the rear of tho cabin
td in obvious perturbation whan a
to ahatWw paiaadd before the front wln-
ls dow, . - . •
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Making oartsia feat the sheriff
<l was pre-occupied, she opehad the
in front door slightly to face Kid Ttn-
n. nesaee. Behind him was Donaldson,
,L, his eiM h wrsikari faoo working
m spasm odically.
tr
“Captain sent me back hero aa a
:h snard,* tho KM muttered. “I ran
it into Donaldson on «ho way. Some-
11- thing's wrong.“
“What?* Mrs. Davto hlseodu 2
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“ThP whole Marine detachment
» ~ nt • “ *’*"* « •
Htotwwff mn.
t. We thought the Incoming marines
l8 would leave. They got off. Donald-
eon here went to tne power boose
J*
In tho emergency Mrs. Datto-
® thought clearly and quickly. She
i»d always known that pt some
n time there toonld he a crisis that
"What*« the plan?“ S p o f f a r d
Jill surveyed tho outlook thought-
"H you dan got Mrs. Davis out
mbi t , psovldlu s no oae «Isa to
fend, FH vneub-M the hack way.
looks as If there are some things
•he outlined. “1
•tort, follow. W
him down there.”
Unconrornsdly,
bron blown open
• d v t t h his hand a h d ’Bill •too« survegiaai
I r i to the fear of the cot-
•kirtlng the edge o f the
Oarifsr d w aited until
BIH suffledent time to
lh the circle directly
In the rollar,*
nt you fea ns
rtfetor to A shland T uesday
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