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franarti'- á ASHLAND DAÎLŸ fïÔ lN G S OUT OUR WAV fcpertoouTì w e ^ .î J r w t o f c « IW W tfe D A * íS " fight amo <#ó iF W A S H IN G TO N — AfteA *e W fcn rlous coglUtloh Snri dlej>. dark OohfAfenfcen Wftft ttfa Of the beet lafap posts 6n Weh'nsylvAfifa Ave nue, your correspondent In ter prets the recent utterances of M r. Charles Bvhne Hughes to mean that: The year 1.989 may see the first erop ot Whiskers to the W hite Honed since the departure ot 'Ben jam in Haralson. The word "ntoy’* Is, ot cdkree, the only proper obe. T h at Is tc say, M r. Hilghek Is Just as much of a candidate (fo r .domination this moment as M r. Hoover and I f r . Dawes ja re 'candidates. He jjrdbahly Is tooj quite such a good bet as they Are, but bplnlohs as to that w ill vary. . ’ . Stories to the affect that M h Hughes w b n W n t llk b tb he &t-e?l- 1«. hath gotten H im the victory. Psalm 98-1. P R A Y E R : Thanks be to God, who glveth ea r Lord, Jeetta Christ. ttf Vistotts What a marvelous exhilaration and inspiration visibris géherate in an individual or, in a commun- A u The ambition q T ah individual may be lagging; . He may have reached the point whore everything looks pessimistic ahd unpromising to him—yet the instant a vision of better things comes to him and he has faith and courage enough to properly hti~ bor and cultivate this vision, his spirit sòaW.and he tackles the problems which have alrn’dst Over come him with a new vim and ambition. A community may become self-satisfied, con tent wjVb it^ everyday happenings, the citizens de ceiving each other as tQ its resources and growth. It becomes stagnant Then a vision comes to its Tnore progressive element. A new impetus is given every mdyément; the spirit is imparted tÓ others, and the first thifcjf the city knows it is growing and developing. Wednesday evening while driving along Main street in Medford during the Jubilee celebration, one of the Occupants of the automobile Who hid liven in Medford many years ago, stated: “ This reminds me of 1909 and thereabouts.” During that earlier period Medford had grown like a mushroom, but for Several years afterwards its growth Black ened. _______ ' - ■ Then a .vision came to the city, and in a few years the growth and development Was jtiaVv^ldus. No city with the spirit and enthusiasm and faith in itself as e ie t o p l if e l i^ ¿the, VlitonS Realized Jubilee could do anything except grow and be come, better. The Daily Tidings ‘bdti&MttiteleS Mb'Abrd both on its growth and on its Jubilee celebration, a com munity dexponstration o f faith and ehjbytnbnt ih development 1 The public health and school officials are to be co&gkatulated for paying strict attention to pre cautionary methods to prevent infantile paralysis from .¿tilling a foothold in this community. • This is one of the Inost 'dreaded of the seridus diseases, as. it quickly results in death in a large numl>er of cases aira striked mA inly at the heart of the home—the children. Regardless of the labor and expense, every pre caution should be observed that infantile paralysis shall be kept away from our children. Knows His Onions AAfiitiid’s fife chief, who :is hlko juillce of the peace, knows how to do other things than merely fight firey, as he showed when dealing with a youth ful offender against the fepeed lâwi of Ine city. “ You can rake thé leaves in the park if you haven-’t tne money to pay your fine,” the coihbinA’ tion fire chief-justice of peace tord the yobth. 4 . That would give him plenty of time to consider the advantage of paying a little closer attfentioh to the rctitictibiis placed on iriotonsts while driving past a school. Just a suggestion, Mr. Justice of Peace, the next .offender might be given a- job ai the school past which he had previously raced. Oxford university will alloW only one woman to four men which we Mould say is just about the right percentage if debgtiny is to lioid a pirbfii- ifipnl <>lace pn the curriculum. If Ctimdikn authorities were Wise they would prevent shipping of their booze to United States »nd thus make Americans come over after it and all toould* share in the hdrvedt of good YAfikee dollars. ’W': ' - / t_ r' g * « a - X-Me- Tke federtl kovernnteKt repdrts a Aiir^lus but says it ih not large enough tri be Telt. Moht sur- pluses arfe t#tat way. The highest ihilirih fcfe ife thht paid for driving lesaong when a traffic cop is the instructor. WMMA* If Wftutft to ligfittti W hUWbhfe money smaller. ^ y na^notod JF Ott> FASUldWCD & R IÍ GoStti ,Wn«r w d to 'v e Hfti This Day In Fbtiana H andall Vi; martin BY Personality is more c h arm lig In Atty« weteka than beauty. Men Whò are gbod at poker good at nothing else. Consult yonr conscience m¿Pe, and you w jll cohanlt your lawÿel Enemies probably supply us As d an education as to supplied . W h ku ah arifcfo Is offered d lri cheap, there is something wrdhg with either the article or t h e feller. H ei He. k f?sys: "T W o th in g s that ever’hody ought to have h closed season on Is the mouth ahd DOC R E ID One hundred a id six years ago today, marked the successful comeback effort of Jack Randall, middleweight champion' ot Eng- Ian i , who a fter an absence from the ring o f pearly three years, returned to defend his laurels against ja c k MArtln, claimant of the tide, whom he knocked out after one eight minute round of furious fighting at Grlmstead, near Manchester, Englahd, in the presence of 80,000 specta tors. Close to a million dollairs was wagered on the result of the, contest. -• I t happened that M artin was his last opponent upon the oc casion of his retirement from the ring three years previous, when ha defeated the challenger * in on® hour Of a hard fought battto before, -lb o u t 20,000 person^, M artin showed such Improve ment in all of his bonis after the retirem ent ot Ra'ftdall how ever, that the lit t e r was induced to re-enter the rink in defense of the t itle .. A fte r tho second affair with M artin, he slid back into retirement and seven years later died from dissipation. Governor Small of Illinois and Mayor Thompson of Chicago each took 600 tickets to the Dqmpsey- Tunney flghp Probably far the orphan children of their State a id city. / Smiling were assured that it would be waiting fo r him Ob A Silver chkrg-- er ana t h i t hfe wouldn’t take It even if he thought he didn’t have at least ail even chance for eleo* ttoa. bs^ it doea .ndtrCoilow that M r. Hughes w ill b^f unrecsptlve U the gentleme^/whom he.knows control the nomination tell him he $sn have it. . ’ M r. Hughes is the most oonsplc- uona of th a t pipdest s tria * ot Re publican candidates whose cam paign tactics arg, on the surface, tp sit by p i t j l the pArty taps one of then| on tyfie * shoulder. T h e burst Of speed which the lucky candidate WUJ^ Jump at once he' Is nominated jr l l l be little short of astounding to comparison w ith bis previous M is v lp r . . Candidates who iasist on being VusShd l&to the horttoatioh are discreet. Experience has proved that the fellows who go otit and bfcllow. tlyelr warey to the public and spertd a.wad ot money seldom come to lend Patty tickets. W in ning primaries 'doesh’t w in noHkln- atiohA- Other things being equal, a vic torious p rlm iry candidate ijan make, deals as at th e convention as well aA the n e z t/e llo w , but na tio n ^ campaigns for nomination that hi The buss Of excitement rose In volume u t i l the room was filled. The people could not remember a more sensational Incident and the women enjoyed It tS the utmost, especially Nana add ethers A her kind. The Comte crouched behind Man- on like a frightened honnd, at the same time attempting to preserve hla dignity. Bis eyes Were as rov ing aa his thonghts and he was dls- tressto about the tooldant, not for M u o n ’S sake aa much aa tor his own. . Mabton took in ovary detail of Manon*s attire, concentrating fbr a moment on tho priceless emerald pendant which hung Just between jrjraan.’anasss Sis locket and the taet t u t her breast had been a sacred resting place tor hla head. Maaod had wanted Fabien so terribly during bar enforced life With the Comte that she felt he musk lav. wanted her too. She had given t o n . up to. save him from ruin. I t was a sacrifice that nearly broke her heart, and iff f t e DoAge Brottoi-s Automob) agency of Medford has rented tl P e ll qhn-eroom ,on M iin strd fo r ‘d isplay púrpobeé. W. Penter to remodeling the fró of the building, phrtTbi in a wl or dbdr, ttc . V engaBl In mining (fo r a corporation ai for wages) down to the.neighbd president E. y . Carter of t h e CofamqjrciAl Clrib seht up a plate of late CrAWford peschds to add to thk Jackson county okhiblt at the state fa ir Tuesday. T h e y weighed nearly a pound apiece. They were beauties and w e r te grown by Mrs. R. Bos wick of this city. I The ftaw H tfo rd Boll W right book, VQod and" th^Gracqrym an,*’ is boá&d to attract national and Ifttor natío n il attention by his al- éAys looming up as a prophet of the orthodox evangelistic type in the fillly Sunday clkss, and voic * M r. and Ars. E. V . C arter apd M r. and Mrs. f . D. W lg n e r doihg Medford a ril the District F a ir today. . , • ' M r. end Mrs. M. L. Alford have Wednesday F. M. Calkltm re ceived Ab Orient gasollbe buck- gone fa Pelican flhy for A short board Which he Ordered some time vacation. . • ' ' V , Ago. The machine is built by the W althkth cemngay and Is- t h e llghteet nractlcal fouf-wheel Au Barrett and C hirles g A * to made, t h e machlqb Will he h f ------ r ilfih Cheek, who’ welk ApWlVh Warden W a lk - , Col. J. b . Boyle Is cqriafaly a fined 986 by An Applk- yalbable booster for Aahlxid. A l Oso. H . Himes, Mrs. P. P. Prim though be hhs been heke bht h few months he 1A thdrdbgftly In love w lih the country and never Iboeee F rid ay «nd were elegantly enter, An opportunity to say A g o o d talned by M r and Mrs. H . E. An word for It. keny. . ' hood or ByabM. xm ? . made rich find recently. However, i i t i iió t realise any kccunia gain 'from bis lucky strike. '.’s, quite understand I W ith this hope fa .W ind. Mason -saaahail nut >n tononmm With a pleading, piteous expression on hsr-toesu Then she u v Fabien recon. H e did . pot fmporiknt B ôôto R é M t o t d - ing national fiction from t h e meyal uplift standpoint, lthre we hâve his masterpiece of the Dan MÜikéw type irevlved, (gales that w ill rfcîch lAfa the hrtthtoeds of thotl^apds) ah« tor the firs t time appOBiidg sjrgto.p h ip b et of «to aster. He declares In so mady wqrds thht If the bustoess men of óóf e b d itly do not ¿om'ehoW get A little chrlstis>'ty Into business, «nd IT the cltlxefas ot thia -nation not get mòre religión tato their e v k F tíiy it f A lr i, national deatruc- |loo to, Inevitable. . He produces facts and tltfife e in hie opening chapters to show onr country moving, towards its totter rein. Unless present destructive ways of llvirtg Are change«, the Ü. 8. A. w ill liinply go to pieces and the ibestoge of the book 'to that onr only salvation as h petti. Weak, dWMto aiutai, wayward nation, |e more of the religion of Jeans as inter d e t t o by H arold Bell W r ig h t to-called orthodox religion. The totok A o w s life Way out of the pretest miré. la the uafold^ HWÿ'khe ’d ollar òùt of live ‘col Ing of the story appears the new finn Matthews and the revamping lected for pare and single-minded a Jeaknfajiang arm closer as bs jiattto her hand with an a ir ofnroprletorship. aa It to aay, **Thto jg to r property." Scientists are debating wheth are expensive In more ways than er ob not anim als' can laugh. one and generally Inadvisable T&elrs’s one for the horse to gig owing to the excellent inadvisable gle over. ultim ate defeat. Jtfothlng Is more undignified than tin elderly, bewhiskered The Mto Francisco man who gentleman Ja a breakneck chase shbt At » e screen just as the after something, and when It villain was about tp- seise the conies to preMdebtlal politics one beautiful .damsel mhst have 4>een must remember that Hughes is a firing at the same p ic tu rl we burnt child. In 1916 he went to, bed elecitch night w ith the assur sAw the other night. ance that he was the next presi dent of the United States and he Tire business has been improv awoke next morning w ith nothing ing, according to the ClevVllnd farth er from the tru th . Hughes Federal Reserve bank report. We h is Very few.Illusions le ft and he thought so, after seeing the w ill h iv e to b i. pretty thoroughly roadside Labor Day. convinced th&t the honors are his before he w ill lay himself open to a nether hearbreak either at the Looks as if there’ll be more W h at this country needs to a cbnventlbn or at the polls. pumpkins than core’ this fail. bigger nAvy to h ilh t aviators. PAGES with to wtt> prtts ib d draw Mahon’s dent can reasonably be Vetardftd as most queatidhable; It may be that Mr. Hughes ‘would not go a fter the nomination unless * h e dire generally ¡Guard The C focused oil Mahon add tht biittto as they moved Mown the stalto. She was gowned fa lugtroqs gjaeg vej- Ups and aha pressed hi lagers to h M .th ro at £ totoped with rrewfi. -The to loader to J hcllrt.’’, he it n ot Man- » sr ssriM'SÄ firdnsar«' . U ■ ttien Having finished turato hto I t t w l ith S w m m »««« fa e Oemte and said. w ith . Ä r W o b . Hdfiatonr, yonr success M lh .ffifa - en w ill depend upon the U t t nt year.tortane, yon have nothing A ile to commend yon.” Hk w r it f d moqkfagly for the Comte to U t offsase a t the In s alt T n h U . W - ritoe the Invited attack wie IgnAT- , k._ ¿To be continued.), Christian religion. A dismal con dition of church life" la pictured With l l S different denominations (Continued On Page Five)