PRINTING GO D A IL Y T ID IN G S ’ * By Rodney Dutcher N B A Service W rite r • OoexrWrtt uav. W»nwr B ra . P te t e r a mere to VWHBN A MAN LOVES” to e » ttiiUetlon of N ik navel. W A S H IN G TO N — Senator J. Boom boom M cW horter, polltlc- B YN W B IB feetf e *4 September IB , IffflT ever the to ld sad outlined his Impressions 'o f (he pollltcal sit­ uation 1U Mt exclusive fetervlew. la discussing the candidates (or the presidential aomlhetlons, the senator, strUUguly enough, hiss neglected to mention himself. He has analysed everyone’s strength but his own and wheth­ er the Omission lb due to the overwhelming M cW horter mod­ esty or deep-laid strategy design­ ed to avoid a pancake boom Is know« only to M cW horter htan- te lf. TH® JOY o r M O H T B O G S N R 88 :— Rejoice tat the Lord. 7« righteous; and gtva thanks at the remembrance of H ie holiness. Psalm » 1:1 « . PRAYER: W e t o rejoice. Lord, that lig h t Is sown (o r the righteous, and gladaeee tg f the upright In heart. ¿n/. CHen Frank, President of the University of ¡WttooBsin, says in a recent syndicate article: “ So­ ciety is unconsciously working toward a system oi compulsory labor by making the idler and parasite •a lees and less popular figure.” Here Dr. Frank points out one of the fundamental principles of AiMrican security and prosperity. Up to the coming into being of America, wealth was always regarded not as the means toward pro- Jgrèss or improvement, but simply the agency by which the possessor could live luxuriously and pro­ digally without worry or work, at the expense of others. This attitude caused the fall of Rome and thè gteht powers of that period; in Frnace it resulted in the Revolution. In bdr own time it has been strikingly exemplified by Rpssia. Hera, In America, there should be no danger of Bolshevism for the simple .reason that the rich man works just as hard as, and often harder than the man who has no capital but his hands. He uses bis wealth to promote great industries and centralize business, with the subsequent improvement and well-being of all. In short, his money is to him the means to a very certain end: Ultimate perfection of his product or servioe. ; Perfection is nob yet here, but we can be sure that in America we are nearer ft than ever before, anywhere in the world. And one o f t h e greatest footers is wfeat Dr. Frank speaks of, the discourage­ ment of slothfulness and the tendency of wealth to use itself for the good of all. Giving the Doctor a Chance Americans cannot fairly term themselves the most efficient people until they stop the present loss of throe billion dollars’ worth o f human values through preventable disease. infection, acute or chronic, by bacteria or par­ asites, is probably the most potent cause of disease, old age and death. Fortunately most of these in­ fections can be dealt with if a physician is consult­ ed in time. • However, this doesn’t mean waiting for signs of illness. The apparently healthy should occasionally be examined by physicians to detect de­ partures from the normal, so that the tendency may be checked at once and illness obviated. The whole thing is merely overcoming the pres­ ent universal disposition to begrudge the doctor his fee unless he has remedied real illness. Doctors cannot work miracles upon people who have let disease get a real hold; but they can repair the leaks if given the opportunity. - We are nearing the period of the year when the disease and death rate climbs upward simply because most people regard colds, grippe and sore throats as unworthy a doctor’s attenfion. Several generations hence the sound common~sense doctrine of prevention, will be practiced generally. Mean­ while some people will shorten their lives merely to save a doctor’s bill for early and effective ex­ amination.—Dearborn Independent. "TM t M A U R O " I find,” begun the senator, “that there Is considerable senti­ ment w ithin the party for Con­ gressman Henry Wlgglesworth Trout. To my mind. Trout to the heat halt we have for the farmers and would bring ns every agricultural vete. "H ie noee b ea n a remarkable resemblance to t o Idaho pota­ to, bo has a cauliflower oar and the oth er lo o k s like a rhubarb leaf, while his chin supports one ef -the « «to t crape of spinach over grown south e f the Great Lakte. H is head Is the reproduc- t t o h o f a cabbage ta d hts feet remind one of watermelons. “ I am «ware that supporters of a four other candidate« are boast­ ing that tbeae m e t either loot like cows or act lik e donkeys, bat those fanners' know their vegetables Ifc u lH * Babe Ruth seems to Just nat­ urally have to burst forth into publicity about some naughty deed every once in a while. Now he is a John Doe aw aiting ac- We are Interested In the fellow who chewed 112 sticks of gum only enough to woncer i f he did There is a wild scramble ahout It In an Ice cream parlor and I f you would avoid moths, wear town tor regalia by those}- gvlld where he stuck It afterw ard; — - _ .. . X £ cowboys and cowgirls who - are Speaking Of juries, Some of goljtg to demonstrate the real A man shows his breeding wild western spirit In the big them coufd be hung and you’d the way he shows his money. parade a t Medford Thursday. never miss ’em. 4MÒSES Genius, like honesty, g e Busty If not kept constantly motion. A man becomes great when all the dances In town combine against him. Sometimes it pussies the smart­ est men whether they ought to smile or to laug.h A French aviator who was supposed to have taken the air­ plane altitude record away from an American was found to have oheated and the reeord reVerts back to rits American holder. But what an aw fol “ hollar” there would hare been If some Yankee had tried a stunt of this kind. New York has been having a m ilk g ra ft Investigation. I t seems some of the politicians were get­ ting the cream. Blaming modern ja w on the Jellyfish tendencies of men n,ay be O. K ., but some of the credit for the holds you see on a mod­ ern dance must go te the mon­ key. « ; • Schools have .started and pfetty Increased sale of cigarettes would seem to indicate that civ­ soon churches and church organi­ ilisation continues to advance at sations w ill swing back into the Yontjne of a busy winter's work ta d tl^e carefree days of summer Has Heck says: “The hardest tor ma and pa and the ‘kids th ia k I kin think o’ today la git- w ill be swallowed up by the bnsy tin ’ rich w ithout glttin* Into a jam activities of the wintertim e. . w ith the c irc u it’court.” A man eluded th irty policemen In a department store. An argu­ ment there for women police. Women always wei*e the only ones tth o could find anything in a department store. Tbs deer hunting aeason Ogata on the 10th of this month. Note we said “ deer’ 'not humans. Nev­ ertheless some tools w ith g u -n s w ill he out bunting. — Amity Standard. Mayor Thompson of Chicago has undertaken to find the Re- pabllean party a nominee for the presidency. W o n ’t there be trembling In Buckingham palaoe now ! Mussolini has been on the several yearn now, and that tower at Pisa has nut 1 straightened, yet! TURNÍNQ THE PAGES, BACK ASHLAND Perhaps you are not in such a hurry after all. Recently there have been a number of wrecks which most fortunately have not resulted seriously or fatally. h Why not relax while driving that car and take a little more time to get there f If seems natural for us to release the power we feel flowing through a good motor, but why hurry all the time! ■! We don’t go rushing about like mad when we walk. If we were to carelessly bluster* around, crowd­ ing in ahead of people and growling and impatiently complaining every time we were delayed when we are afoot people would naturally think we w’fi^ craxy. T e t that ie frequently done on the highway. Mueh of the pleasure of riding in an automo­ bile is lost when we work ourselves up into a frame of roind that we will not tolerate the briefest delay or interference. We just forget our manner and then trouble results. Lite Chaplin has announced she wiy not wed again which should make likely ■ prospects take B Mrs. C. W . C hsttls and daugh­ te r returned Monday from a trip to Mlrohala, Mouton«, where A ra. C h attla’s parents resida. Mr. and Mra. Otorga Loekley autoed over to thter Wood Rlvpr D. M. Brower and fam ily have returned from M yrtle Creek and Wtu spend the winter moaths la ASHLAND Mies Anna Blrdeey, daughter of the late Sheriff James O. Blrdeey Dustin High started yesterday of this county and form erly of for K lam ath Falls on a business Ashland, was married ^t Nysa In trip. ■astern Oregon reoently to Oscar J .'P ra tt. M r. and Mrs. E . V . C arter, W . H. Loads and Mias R ath Leede J. Percy W ells, b h o has been ip sppat Saturday and Bunday a t the charge of the Coquille, Coos coun­ 8odo «»rings. ty schools for the past year, will open the schools In Jacksonville W . 8onntehMn, J. Smith and Monday, September 17. ’ He will W . W . MHler started Wednesday he principal o f the schools there for K lam ath L a ta on n duck (or the coming year. hunt. I Ashland. Harter Btotrev, w h o Mrs. W . J. V irg in of Ashland Mrs. LaForeet and Miss Orsee wee a ,m « a a ta r of Ita t year’s wgs- a Jacksonville visitor on CarrpU went over to Colesttn football eqaad, w ill be woleomod Monday for soma business before Sunday for a short outing. by the football onthaetasts ©t the circuit court. < the Ashlead high school. Mrs. C. E. Reed star! I Cast M. M. «Avery has rented the uthern A. 8. Roaeataum , well known Wm- Schebele fa rm - on G riffin thle morning, vie the Medfordlte and director of the Creek and w ill remove upon the destinies of the Southern Pacific piece shortly w ith hts family. -y S rne' from Interests In that city, p a s s • d Mr. Schebele and eons, reserve 40 through Ashland today enroute to here« of foothill land which they Gold H ill fletnrffey aCcotopenled Bun Francisco. Ho eqpect« to are arranging to plant to orchard by his wife who had visited there t hl* fa ll npplee and pear». make a t r i» to tfonoluto. w ith ' frie n d » . CKl. q S-roU' J m e* were pier)) tantfsome France, tratne for the n»< Meet* end love* «nt, t o o l » * « oretom. ■fly brother, reacting vet*«, tortevv tor for — t — d 0«v T»v fo tVrinvneWr ro V/ w o»«*. F e lt« * «eve« her otut car­ rier to r off to Furl». w hen thag live hagaUg together. Maaoo't brother «(«als her for tto vo ir; the etoogea, S M totovto« ootefy for rebion. OtrououtoiwOa fo n t her to tarrewBer to Aevoir. Then r e t o o te a t to r to « yuedy eorriogo, prom Hod profitable returns. eaegotta (to ew/ul truth. Nana was O to e f to« s m to the roam to notice FUMta. Atomy» C H A F T tB X h -C o n tln u e d , "Meno»!—Manon!" Fehlen «fin­ alert for a MW victim «to sensed In tkta tad eyed, handsomely t a ed her tam e from the depths of tlrod gentlemen a yeuth who ap­ his stoned sent, hut toe carriage peared capable. O f. graritriUS bet passed oa town toe Boulevard «fid senses end filling her pane. > Maaon ta d not e rto ¿lanced la A t FaMen »trolled curlonsly to­ ward the roulette table, N«na made H e started blindly to fellow and room le t torn nt her «Me. Be ae­ was gently restrained by Tiberge. r a te d the space and piqued her “Don’t my friend. It would do no pride kt apt answering the bold challenge I * her eyes. good.“ he said pityingly. The truth of the matter was that “I won’t believe I t I t han’t he true!" it s whole (see was convulsed be was t o t even aware o f bar pree- enoe. tobten belonged to that with grief. “Then you mast bo convinced. very rare dnto of »#» Woman Take advantage of your father’s men. Not even the wllee and arts credit—visit your tailor and go to­ of Nana could for a moment make night to Frascati's—you w ill see him forget Mnnoa. The Immodest Manon with your own eyes. I am lure ef this woman might ensnare told that she end the Comte ere many men but Fshlaa’i love ssede him humane te her artful wftea. levered patrons at the Club.“ - "1 will. And «Her 1 have talked ■. Nana misjudged Mm. B e t o ­ w itt tar, I will prove tout you are peared too young to have experi­ mistaken.’h enced u passion to memorable that Fur toe first time In.weeks Fs- ether levee premised nothing In Men’s voice lost Ito dullness. He Monon wee to see Manon again! • • • The remainder of the afternoon woe profitably spent with hts father’s tailor. Fabfon’s wardrobe was entirely depleted and to was ‘Another strong ptastbtliiy Is Senator H . Woolwoor Woodroof, whex could carry ♦veto flood state without opposition. Sena­ tor Woodroof has not washed hla neck since he was operated on to r goitre It l i l t . Those deathly tick o f Water that they would go wild over a candidate so violently opposed to water ee my colleague Woodroof. W hy, t a won’t even d rin k the staff. ’ ’Governor Peter Patterson Potts can have the delegation of h it own state and doubtless those of states contiguous. Potts, you know, has been almost a national ta ro ever since he walked from hie home one night down to the corner drug store without let- ttug hie wife know where he was going. necessary t e . he fltted eat from state to a becoming, wavy white wig- The beet of everything was demanded. Fabien wanted Manon to see him In a different lirh t than their poverty stricken week had permitted. The result wee tost no young man had tfrat appeared to better advantage; at least te for as an observer could Judge. However, Fabian's confidence in himself vanished every time the vb Hen Of Medon, N govgeoueiy • * tired. Hashed across hie memory. Had the Comte won her affections and. why Bad »he geo« to htafiT These were tottering thoughts that caused Fablen’s heart te sink un­ til the agony almost engulfed Mm. Daring all the weeks of lonely seanhtng, Fabien had not for a moment considered the possibility of Manon’s faith In him being shaken- Nor did it occur to hla weary hrate that »he might have want to work and soon had pat­ Man toflseaced te de|»'rt with some ented a method for rem itting HtSteken.Mea Ot benefiting him. Fhbiea’ was So Im patient to ttb Splinters from wood alcohol »0 Maaon that the early hours of eve- It could ba used for synthetic gin. A t that tlm w the coantry was yearning even more for syU-. tta tlc gin w ithout splinters' Ih It th /n for syathetlfi silk without s in t e r s , fie hit (ortaae was gantly attired In rich black velvet ■ M e and he still has a large and Priceless lacs frills, formed a personal follow ing."- \ flattering contrast with the light, gaily colored costumes of the D Fabien’» face was pale. He *'Or the convention might go into private life for Ito candi­ date. T *h e the Honorable W et- mere Peabody Ooot, president of. Owot, Coot A Ooot and a direct­ or of scores of corporattOta. Mr. Ooot would find strong support from the business Interests and would appeal to the masses be­ cause he himself roqs from the ranks. Ooot started life at 1 6 a Week, working In a tex tile fac- ie r y where t a bed the lowly Job of removing splinters from the wood fiber used In making sytthetie silk so the firm’s 11a- garte wouldn't scratch. **One night as he lay In bed a flash of genius h it ¿lm. lie This Day In iFistiana N E A R Y vs. T HOMPBON Twenty-two y e e r s ^ ig c ^ o R t f. wound among the tatdea. seaMhiag for Manon. H e llriona to everything until ised that It wee too early the pest Nana heard and It did not serve to lessen t a r anger. The thought of • girt fit eighteen tacceedlag where she had tailed was a bitter FaMen did not hear the gentle­ man’s comment, he did not even pay any attention to the little white ball or the revolving1 wheel, be­ cause once more he was watching the groat entrance deers for Meh- s i ’s arrival. ‘ < **< ' “Eighteen," continued the elderly gebtlm an. "That must be abodt Manon’s age—although the looks ♦res ra n g e r." FaMen heard thia with a quick Intake of breath and continued to Bets« as Nana spoke. "Yon men—ell of you around here are vary UnMgmq.. Ever slnse slowly, was ob- he real­ for th« It still longtfr. congratulation came from various people about the table. Reluctant to let as much money get out ef the house, the croupier suggested, "Would M'eieur like to play again, oa th» same lucky b u m * 4 tte eyes of the fight fraternity were focused on Spokane, Wash., where Charley Neary, lightweight MOI of Milwaukee, Wls., and Maurice Thompson, famed Michi­ gan lightweight, fought 10 fu r- tous round» to « draw. E arlier la the year, the boy» dashed In the ring at Neary's tam e town In an eight round affair and the latter w m awarded the decision nt. the finish. The teetehlld ea t a even harder moath. FaMen raw and was not tempted. W ith as pouts a how as hie die- gust would perm it t a n t spied away from Nana as « to give her »sore room. then circling the table he availed himself of the first vacant place end again Intently' watched the wheel. For the first tlase In years the color mounted to N a n a i -cheeks: bat It was not a flush of modest beauty—the* would have been Mb* possible for Nene—It was a flash ef forlous anger. She watched Fables through narrowed lids that trembled until hits of heavy cos­ metic fell from her lashes, her smiling Ups concealed set teeth and a resolve to ’tasks that Infant suffer" for his Insult, or so Nana termed Me indifference. - Noticing Fabian’s Intentneas the croupier said, politely, "Try your luck, m ’sleur, by betting oa the age of your iw eettadrt." Fabien heatlated, a bitter smile on bis face. Then he reached In his pocket and taking out a couple of louis balanced them meditatively lu the palm of hla hand for a moment before tossing them oa the table as he oald, "Eighteen.” “Eighteen! That Is divinely young." This cum« from an elder­ ly gentleman who had Mbn Nana’s Spokane affair seemed to have satisfied them however, as H tay never met again to settle the qfieetloh of superlortty. Neary retired from* the game. In lb OS, but 13 years later essayed a come-back by meeting k id Grove» l& ia no decision boat In MM- wUUkM. This was his leal at-