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— L et ue come before God’s pres-
take a Joyful noise unto H im w ith
Of the official fam ily, a
w ill sin *, yea, I w ill Bln* praises anto the L o r i.
Josephine oounty is trying an experiment, the
result of which will be watched with interest.
The innovation is to have the gates -ihrown wide
open, to invite everybody and have no^chijrge to
enter the grounds.
• The fair board estimates that the percentage
from the various concessions will he so much
larger under the free entrance plan than it was
when 50 cents was charged that this greater con
cession return «fill offset the income from the usual
admission to the grounds
ill some respects this is logical, except that a
fair is a business proposition, the same as news
papers and other enterprises, and it is an accepted
fact in business that the best method is always to
charge a fair price for the article or service, or
otherwise it deteriorates or the patrons do not con
sider it of any real value in the long run.
. One plan which the writer had on one occasion
advocated for Jackson county was to continue the
gate charge, but to eliminate all other charges
within the grounds. In this way you place a
monetary1 valuation on the fair program, but, more
important, you eliminate the surtax which charges
for grandstand seats appear to many. Also, throw
ing open all accommodations within the grounds,
yon create an equality which mqkpa for a better
spirit among the crowd.
Josephine county will learn a good lesson in
There is not a single case pf infantile paralysis
in thia community, although in surrounding cities
several cases have been reported. It might be well,
however, due to the presence of this disease in
other cities for Ashland people to take precautions
and in the event of symptoms being discovp^d to
report the case without a moment’s delay so that
other children could be protected.
As in most other diseases, preventive or cura
tive measures can best be tyjcen in its early, stages
and only by dose observation can it be recompiled
at this stage. Early discovery and isolation o f cases
not only add to the chances of recovery tor tljie
victim but may prevent p$ier members of the fam
ily or community froip contracting tye disease.
Though children are most likely to suffer from the
ailment it is hy no means confined to thein.
A physician points opt that paralyse is not
the first sign of the disease and gives a number of
symptoms such as “ abnormal dullness or unusual
excitability, stiffness of the neck or spine, stumbling,
inability to walk steadily, slight drooping of the
foot, inversion or eversion of the toes- Presence of
any eruption appearing like measles, scarlet fever
or purpura, occeptal headache may also be syrnp-
toihs.”
Eleven billion dollans a year in taxes is now
spent by our country.
The man who can get the most money out,of
the state or federal gov^jpynent foy ^imself or
bis locality is too often considered t^ie smartest
politician.
There is a premrupi placed qn public eftrava-
ince in state and municipal affairs, ’ utyd' ^ e are
Id the people do it theniselves, but this is a poor
alibi for public officials. Incompetent people get
bigger pay for less work in city, county apd state
jobs than is generally paid for san^ Vprk in pri
vate employ.
The cost of federal government has gone down
since the World War, but the cost of state and muni
cipal government has risen from $2,227,000,000 in
1913, to $7,400,000,000 in 1925. The increase o(
public extravagance is shown on every hand by de
mands for everything of the finest and most luxur
ious quality.
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If local taxes are to be reduced, we must inject
more business and less politics in pianageinent qf
government affairs.
B
fob her. The
>,’ « rich eotf
/eeettny Me
co««« «ope to find, few member«
have developed ’{hat g ra ia ' aad
caution of speech which save« a
, Recent utterance« of the two
new prohlbttloh chie'fs call this
to mfhd.
Prohibition Copimls-
,.lo n er’ J. M .’ ftofon. aattt’« W
ly • retiring', hgrd-srorking chem-
lBt engaged In preparing alcohol
form ulae to defeat the host« of
■bootleggery, summarised | h - b«*r
situation the other* day after a
survey In the larg er qUd-western
true adoration In bin «yea.' Bln
clflee.
whole attitude an« the comfort he
D r. Doran announced that the «eemed to Ingpln made her feel
beer ou sale now w*« vary bad. that ho wan the one person la the
The price of beer had foen forced
22*
fe i?
up to 26 cents a glass, “an awful
price to pay’ for beef.” growers
Verq persuading the public to ac-
W
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I t IN FROM Tft* RANGES
n U K a A BLAST.
G E E A H -T H ' CHANGE«
¿O W BW 6 WlDGVOVEO
a XW-VS/II i AM«,
H a y be if Loa Angeles theatres
M l close down the musicians w ill
be able to carry th e ir point just as
the Hollywood folks «rere able to
¡Jcles. That fofong |o
on down the ling. 1
W arren T . McCray, form er gov-
la the ’’black jack.” Both Classes
arc creature» i>f eeenemle condi
tions, aqd tae difference Is m e rl-
W hat la dainty food today..J»O t A tlanta where he was sentenced to
ly a m atter o f - expression.— Mc comes garbage tomorrow.
serve a four year sentence when
M innville Telephone-Register.
convicted of using the malls to
V irtue la never safe without re- defraud, goea back to In d ian a to
recoup his lost fortune. There wag
Medford. Is to celebfato her liable emergency brakes.
W
*— - it- * r 1 * ’ ' h
a man named Julian, California
“Jugilee of Visions Regllxed” on
Good cooking is about the onlj folks w ill te ll you, who several
September H and 15. Our sister
times “ re-couped” a lost fortune.
city has a right to celebrate, for
they of that community have the
ability not only to know
what
How easy to he good w h e n
there is no opportunity to be bad!
enlarged if'¿ v ia to rs keep getting
lost eut on the ocean, so there
them, in celebratiqg the good for
w
ill be plenty of ships to patrol
In butting Into aether’s quar
tune ot real accomplishment.—
the Whole, wide watery world.
rel, you only create one for your-
Grants Pass Courier.
gelL V
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farmers sow th e ir
Oregon motorists don’t seem to
Many an
education goes
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disparagingly.
I
because its owner lets
get very enlhueUfoic about the <3 waste
’
lie around and get stepped on.
Hc« » *
T he gov^nor, 1
membefo of the highway commis
sion and the sfatO t M experts a re
presenting facts that tend to make
th$ proposed tax more ot a burfon
than an economy for car owners.
— L a G rande Observer.
h ay
«MJ ««
t
>f0> Rickard says Dempsey 1>
^reat
fighter. But What else con'
Hex Heck aaya: “ There ain’t no
market value fer advice and pity o n | Oxpect Tex R ic k y d t o ,M ]r-
because you kin git all you want
fe r nothin’.”
Trem *11 the stories *wg hear It
.5 ^ J
is dustomkry for Calvin e a c h
S t "«b®gfo” tg c k t 9 h
Here is a hint to the Oreggn fish.
state htghiray commission. Can
ada Is using calcium chloride on
“ Religions riots between HI
her roads to keep the dust do<p
and finds i t cheap and effective. due and Moslems h y p «ufoWe
reads a press report.' P retty io
W hy not experiment with some of
it here? — Coryallls Oaxette - th ey wlM be q ^ fo * • eivRlfod
¿nr modernists add fnndanienti
At least, there |s no mad, hec
tic scramble among Republicans
competing candidates , for t b e
presidency. There Is a refreshing
degree ot soberness betn^ shown
which speaks well to«* to® leader
ship o f,th e party-— McMinnville
Timed,
News-Reporter.
v ; to T
l t BEfondB
1st«.
•
Dr. Doran, to be sure, probably
»111 learn more as be goes along.
Speakeasy beer, always terrible,
always bfo sold for 26 cants a
M M * ?“ « customers commonly
understand It la near beer “ need
led” w tth a lc o h o L ~
Assistant Secretary of t h e
Treasury Seymour Lowman start
ed bis troubles w ith his* firs t two
public announcements. ' In
the
first, he criticised
“ fanatical
wetg agd U n htlcal drys” and than
was understood to have said that
he bad given, up h«Ve of enforc
ing prohibition in New Y o rk . H is
f l m foatejqyiU y o p re d the M of
o u T u lttfa to b bfoeghVih«T diys
clamoring about his ears fo r ex-
n l a n n U r w in '■
»
But Lowman’s and Doran’s bad
breaks are mentioned D rs ti and
only because they have been re
cent. Qth«r government adminis
trators also have laid themselves
open' to criticism. None other
than Secretary Mallon made a re
m ark o r two about the British
debt th a t sept the British govern
ment higher Into the a ir than
Lindbergh ever could fly a n d
brought a bomb crabbing about
Mellon’S facts and figures.
Secretary Kellogg Is on the list
for bis refusal to aliow aviators
o f the Houston (T e x .) Chamber
of Commerce to make a good-will
flight to Mexico p ity, because
such a flight would
jeopardise
the “la r g o Interests” of t h i s
country.
Disregarding the effect of the
statement ’on whatever friendly
feeling p e x i ^ might eatertoin tor
her northern neighbor, everyone
*.n
c0Vl$ry pronmUy assumed
that Kellogg’s “ larger interests”
meant “ Wg interests.” hence oil.
Whereas
the secretary
meant
nothing ot the port.
’’ W f e t a r y W Ubur has had his
moments, too. There is no need to
hark back to toe political speech
which the president him self bad
to suppress. Recently his rebuke J
of the two Pacific flyers for fo n d -'
In» eiMt
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AHH1 ¿AND
ito j n w
1
ue, (M l..
ra. ?, « . R. I
B ryant Ì » ' formerü
S
ret
and wife
a ten days’ visit t
a at
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. H . L . Sayles
ending some time at Ba!
<JV Store returned last Sunday
evening from » vtalt to hla fo lk*
at Portland.
J. J. Chambers and family left
for Buck Lake this morning.
They w ill join a party and tour
Crater Lake before returning
shall inherit the earth—at lea«t
enjoy • Ufo io tfto big burg.
Mr«. A. T. Thompson of Rose-
.r' >■ j - , -
CAPK GRIS N B Z, Trance, 8ept.
Fred N«U kas U k in a position 2.— ftp)— Three more efforts to
as d o rk w ith Vsupgl, Nor?»* * swim thy channel-— two of * them
Drake la the d o to tag * * d fu r by woman— tailed Thursday.
nishing goods department In the
Mrs. L. R. Weidman, widow of
toeidmau, welf-known Do
Johnson, block.
ver. England, tralher of awlm-
R. K . Montgomery. Paul Van- mers. fo W fid the* water here ’ at,
Scop o f t f o &. P. tore« Sf tfo y *■ m. Three «ng a h alf hnurs
Ashland depot, made a flying later, etc m|les out she colldi/sed
trip re p r*n to P«fo- lw t Sunfoy"
Dell Thomas, of the H. L.
W hited jewelry store, left Thur*-
day evening for a two weelm' evening!
vhcation visit at toe home of
his parents near M errill, Klam
'*
lights Of Ran Trenclxco, where ath county.
he w ill , dttport himself along
the Zone for a few day«. Trlsads
of “ Deacon" w ill be glad to learn
innel Did
Not Submit
To Swimmers
"ea8O.“ " T lm? nndej
jH u .d f
Miss Jane Darwin, lasted
only
two houre a f f y she started ^*t
1 up after hdn
Robert Goodyear, who ter 20 hoars.
i qt qte^nman. returned
Ity Monday.
-B ut hothlng can be done. Ap
parently It Is the will of Heaven."
1 The sweetness of Manon'a ex
pression end the sir ofoorrow with
which she announced net fate ab
Afiected Pablen that withbut a mo
ment’s thought of what might be
involved he said, Impulsively:
.“Toil have Inspired me With a
tender Interest Trust to my honor
tod 1 will sacrifice my life to eave
yon from the tyranny of this situ*-
Comte as they walked hurriedly
toward the stable.
towfved than
the landlord met them a t the door
with this startling news, “There Is
not a horse In the stalls! The
young scoundrel cut them all loose
before he left."
“But we must overtake them!"
whined the Comte Impatiently.
“Impoesfole, filr. T here are no
* “Oh, tf you could 1 shall ope you
more than life Itself could repay.”
In hopeless, temporary defeat,
-’ “No, not that—just trust me
more than anyone else In toe Lescaut aad the Comte retired to
to* 2?*
®lan on sotting a trap
* " I de treat yarn Monsieur, .gad I
—I—need a friend."
i la Paris with her yoang eaoort.
Fahien'B hand went ont to hers
In protection. As they looked deep-
CHAPTER IV
to into each other’s eyes the mo » ’ ‘ s w a . ^ w s f a r s *
ment Was too big for either M
A noise in toe stable yard drew I small back window of toe eoaek at
her brother and toe wealthy roue,
their attention that way, and Man-
whom Fabi«n had Juat saved .
dh cried ont In sick realisation Inf. Ak
a fond In the road hid the
to she >nw toe coachman ellfflb on courtyard ttom sight she settled
toe box ana gather up the reins down into toe peat with a great
feat h«M tour pranctog horses W sigh o f relief.
3
*Do you suppose toe> w ill come
' "That is the coach that toe
Comte has ordered to take you after net" This was a new worry.
’"They may want to," consoled *»
Mray." Both of VgMen’e hands
flgbtened over Manon’s slender Fablen. -Bat they w ill have a hard!
time getting started because I
” oow’f go with M m /* Aled turned all the horses loose Just be
Manon.
looking hopefully at Ta- fore ws left.”
Anoa. treking
. TV"
Manon aad the
ISA.
'fie:
'
laoshefl ddUghtedk I t was the
Slowly ks gresped her mean!
factious that M 'joined her in sheer
rgfo his boyhood,
ibllng with emotion, he In- delight». Again they were like two
"W ill you trpst yourself to youngsters dn * day’s excursion.
With no thought of trattole to mar
reel . . . W alt while h their enjoyment.
forgot her former terror,
stacy passed through them at toe
warm contact, and sitting close to- .
’ ta w
i toe baloony In a moment, ! 2 K « S a 5 2 7 " W
Jllculty Pablen helped her
railing and they began
tterous and thrilling ae-
he ground. Like twe .cbtb
a lark they raded aobras
te Courtyard and drew an hfoatto-
• a l r at toe waiting coach.
Tabiit « opened the door with a
is four hag and b astai!”
was fast lsarglng to a x 'l*
GOVERNOR SEN:
Tablen’e heart expanded to In
clude a thousand bit« of pleasure
ot which unttlreow he bad not toe
remofost Idea
A delicious oaa-
ectousness of enjoyment spread
through his mind and soni He
sank Into a kind of delirium In
which he thoughtoahrof the be«h-
(To bo contlnasd.).
a messake of greeting to former
Minnesotans living
la
Oregon,
who are today holding their an
nual plenlcJ-J,
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