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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1927)
* - T R E — ' **i 1 1 D flI I iV : -ta; 35ÉE GIQÇ0B IN 1 8 7 6 OB»qr, P U B L IS H E D B Y T H E • 3 £ = PRDmNQ.CQ. f e ' ‘ ftp daily t ip j y f t s Q V T o u f t W A V __ «-*•»-— hb» — Aebli « Daily oo\ • / °< C u r v y , i 5 a w ’T H t o f — - $ t T f i r s t o " T H A T P O O R e o o K fe Not a r a to r LO R D : — Exalt the Lord our r «o« l»J»oly. if. Paalut to : J Realm enta ntw RJ p Lord, Thy commandments arle never grievous 4 Ä Ö V * ' g te* wtth Thy presence. *A-' IqgfQuity On Hie Wrong Track ■ g u - ' ' ............................ Wl * - T t & R q Q y * t R £ A ^ T h c m SELL -S O H E 'O CP i$ u c H to M, 1N7 It o » It t | a Lord our Qod, and « orship at U4" F u l l o f A R1HT CURLS S?, W E L L - M A 'A M .- .l- u A - A -A -T H E 1 tS -r-T H ' B Í Rodttar Dutcher . ^fA S H IN G T O H L E T T E*pB H N 't WAAMWiGTOW The Hoover presidential boom - Is likely to strike a snag in waters which wjii ,he uofaparsttvely emeeth baUtag fo r Viee*BresMent Dawes. On the other hand, the Dawoe •ra ft can make p oo* headway o e any stream that the Hoangt beat can navigate. 1» seleottag t presidential caa- dtdate, the enmities a n u n bps incurred are taken Jnto serious conetderetien. ] f a man ekn he found wbo has nA eneasR* worth speeking of, he has an edge on the neat fellow. / A glancd M the preeldentUl candldatee for the Igst l e yeere w in ooofirm thnt as e gondral etateaent. T id e when two meu s t n n bead and ehowWers atpoye t h ether candidates fc r the R ep u ^l ean nomination, as do flo e fe r and Dawes, the man who k M «»• >«Mt . opposition w ithin the party eeems Mkely to wig. And » *• > «»**> Î Ê such a k- i U A T P o o r f e v lc w i . . . . . . f a n a m in g dow n a certain moonshiner recent ly pjbliae otKeers w ere utterly amazed a t the in- o f the device w ith which he has been able to outw it the law fpr at least a year past. A s a m atter qf fact some of the contrivances evolved by the bootlfeggers to defeat the laws of the land alm ost beyond belief in their ingpnuit which raises the question as to w hy si to equally as good ad- parties them selves in legitim ate gamnity are ¿tfe'ïï* 4*4 hv ««ad « ‘4.. ' IB harmony w ith the laws. I t ought B lot more fun to use on e’s genius in a useful th^n to use them against his country and own hurt. other lines Of endeavor. For instance if eospe individuals in .our own com munity w ould u m as much energy and peragrvance toward a wholesome upbuilding pf the community as they do ip trying* to block the w heels of pro- thare is no ead to the good they ceuld do. 1 of being looked upon s' nuisances the corn- would rise up und call them blessed. t f _ t _ great th in g in human char- T______ it can work to the detrim ent as well as tage o f a community.- Its value depends direction it is headed. ~ for instance,. arhat a different story this eommuityty would have told known individuals h n all o f these years, ting that they asp standing up for t&eir convictions «does not ju stify a person i some their actions. "While ;it m ay be true Pfraon cannot be 'bla, med for f a standing up ÎW J convictions, yet for his the convictions of some people are open to oriticigpa. / Som e of the w orst pages in the w orld's history have been w ritten by folks who have labored under ‘op that they were servants of .the Lord, tied, heroically but bloodily, m support convictions. • \ ?---------------------------- — --------- ------------------------ ----------- - pet possible to paint too blackly the crime Ip the E nglish language, ample though it not adjectives v ile enough to character- dqserves the w illful and malicious burner, gives him pause. The man who stoops would stoop, w ithout hesitation, to le foulest kind, ifero, who fired Borne, sinated his own mother—and so, indeed, wonld the arsonist of today, if sUch an unspeakable further his dark ends. is as cowardly, as ctaven, as his deed redoes there were, in the vanished .west, who robbed and plundered and Jam es boys, for instanoe, and Tracy of T |iey stopped at nothing else, but they grson. There they* drew the line. They opt women and children, and they did not incendiary, slinking, cat-eyed, shunning operating only in the dead o f night, such as even the “ bad m en” of yes- have recoiled from, deem ing him unfit iety. How muph m ote, then, should ed by every decent, right-thinking, American! arsonist is crafty w ithout being clever, being courageous, evil w ithout possess- red eem iu | quality tQ plead for him at public» opinion. Hluoe pity, or any of gman attributes, is foreign to his nature, w ithin due process o f lew —must pity ffom his treatment* when he is caught and justice, He must be s e e t h e d like the emulates. w ill never be an entirely healthful honest, God-fearing people’ to inhabit made too hot for these employers uf fire. J:— Am erica A gainst Fire. com e fliers go around a ? world tQ g et hack irting point while others just tore around beck when they meet a fog. m o w i poafk of nhnOh freías heaetegnt . . _ hrofitsr, g r A la s , barter* in her grnw on with n 's love tor seemed important that WB promise that I they should reside in Pnrla. She- that she lagve ihn aggiar* found a Fabien took Wanted, * * • BI’ attar d is styl .¿H A »™ / h lV —Continued lid they « to think woald come eappiy baiug ónrtied into money ■$> ' M im Sixty-eight rears, ego ,* |o«ay, £ to 2 °5 T« bo satisfied with what baa makes any » a n rlçh. One Dagger on another’s Ttefte ead. so close they follow. doth tread N either misers e r.p ig s are gt a n t see u n til after they ere dead. gone m arry when they while daughters marry they can. s. Please whom cnempfoa, engaged in qne o/ | e earlier conflicts th a t;» a d o him famous when he met and defeated the, renowned Jgck Rooke of L ir* erpool. in <4 rounds of g ’ bdtgr , , ne* r ” e * “^ 2 t^ b g u r ,. Goss battle With Rooke occur red prior to his la v a fjp t of the United States' and be was striving diligently to gain recognition its a worthy contender for t£e English* title. Two y e a » hfyer ha »cM»v- ed hM am bition .when he mot Jem Mace for the Aritlsh title, hut was defeated a fter a hard Strug gle. « - - ’ ' W e see twice as much today in British buyefe chased. over to dead calm aa wo used to see the Chase hot? yard» near Çugenp and bought SO l.fOd pounds dt hops ring a high wind. at 10’ centa Canada w ill use the hops and American tourists W1J1 A s p e e d e d ft usually a drink the heen.r-Ath«p^ frbss. follow who has nowhere to go and plenty of tim e for the going. You are not old, not as long as you enjoy llfln g . — Vernonia t, ' Belle. I Hes Heck says: "The m a i n , An e y e -s p e c k ^ eavs thing in life, as I see it. is to quiets the nernee. This ed a little Ignorance ever* day ia liy true of nbaoks. and fin up the gap w ith senee.” era Clackamas » Row own. '" S’* ’B* green espeo- Eant- barber w a shi r » 1*1 »Y esyg Ago Boulevard park *1 the cornar of Iowa s'treet Is in fine flower ahape- The lawn beds »re a w ell kept and the sumlner bpuae lends a distinc tiv e effect C 41 a new B grtw so wtesatlons toward- comi tosa» agra caled for * by (ha M im ing Wer'i her love for soon dlscov- gratified every i. a rt new friends became fire. I visitors at the Dee Oreux household. It happened that many c l the earns people wbo witnessed the dramatic eoene between Fabtan and Manon at (be Gambling Club. I themselves to «be boat of and admirer», faithful one o( tl e 'Jmost W [ fiwm tble group wde Mana, It may w been because Secatisi abe she found to Ma the bept place la Pari« S in mala smoking room« and «. M urpljy pp- T Will baitog Ï m Stravolta two rng- ged. ffc h fftg them peddled! fish and , newspa pers on City streets In hta yohth nad tbe otiher btieff ofiBto and puD- thnq » iff M t cauge tor ta&Btant to qpd tocm today gtaáefr gng when noon dbd S «wff a Æ r s i « « ! « s r « “« r c A ïtæ A s : r , Ä | B K & h0“ M M wer« never large. M r. dad Mrs. Q. H Blount. Wbé ba«» beca speeding the peat megth «¿taping add rusticating to the vartoo» Ktogtatb Lake re t o r t s ,4 returned to Achtend F rl- d«W. Now,I the simple . toto, WtofTwito ah sede««« wne-toarie— to toe to«* thfte tag slavey had been Itt s s a h ' t0t course] ttto — Ilr t i t fo-1 over her* Gregory wgpt to pecletottoa. Each ■to jt o “ id M aa<J returned viable private, rather than a p r t - if qpgning w ith her lie. reputation for a » f l j v a Edltl, Gregory. achievement. ¡ « ‘ t’ iA .« Thursday aud a^e guests at buine u t thgu superiat tandoet o f the Methodist daughter, Mrp A- Knoblaucg. Bpiecopal cbtooh for spatbeHr Row le ft Roaday for Rose burg, where he .is in attendance Henry Clark,, 'an old*ttaae resi annual state conference dent of Ashland, bat who tor of the church. many years imst hag lived to ftsklyou county, spent a few Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peck, thplr hours in Ash|pad lust Friday, w d Mr. Peek's hta way M a te from .4 . > ... < tor their Im perial Valley - w , home la their automobile. They Wll by way of Crater Lake. Mine Jeaale Ptttft fhrson, wl^o has Falls, Lakeview, Reno, «ta*t the ° f *" » 0 e Tahoe. Mrs. Peck y th -sister. l‘ y a daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Robley at Portland, ret 0 . M cW illiams of Ashland? fd to her home yesterday ar M h‘ a large supply of such brass re ceptacles as are seen more ofteh Mr. M d M • • * qved in A |h l Rgv. H . 3, YanFoesen. district A“ ¡Wee |s ■ S S ! Hoover’s great strength l i e s I fCABR -* — r ast . the town whv W Hk tSa buaiaefc and fiaaMW Interests. H e ‘ had tge alg of Rog®r* K» become mayor of. ■ J j ;' ì 4 a M»i«hlesa pul biieity maebiae in d Ä t t w s n s . ’s appealed to tl friendship aqd add tor good gf the Ordinary toe no longer to* that toe trees- The next logical step wohld be F a grudge against Fablen—In tor «9 aviator tg fly aeróte t h e ly admired stead she openly admired him and P u t in Dawes to und wanting in A tlantic knocking a t o i l ball. would have given bar soul ran ber soi to hold those respects? Not at all. *. He 1« the place- la bis affections that a hanker hlmaeif and is tied up Manon occupied. She openly and secretly, when occasion permitted, various ways, angled for hie attention and her own publicity Rove dÇQtta and Brince Bdward efforts were so untiring that Fa- « k j-j- i-vi certainly as Island. Ma J>n only tw o Canad widely known as Hoover M d BT had |o prake to nnes to from bar. ian proviuogg ntttt " « ry .” a w d top haa c a p lu e d the imngfcmtld« boudoir, lovely be- <hey áre the only two «bat de no pf yond compare, ftenelled walls of t ly a re ra ie eWxen. dlrecQy Unplnge on United toft rose colored 3 ■>Hto -“ - Ä i T th» Ä Botfc Men ÖUtes territo ry. v i. exquisite bankings.1 fM tYF »P d «*« both believed let asttclee were o f « M at made to he extramu1? wiM**»»« toi".tbe K“ 'uM2f ÎS Â ? presidency. • < ‘ ¿i whole hour. W ith the foreign situdtion as It iFMh o n e 'a m ahost Katton'i I The bed g /b a t not A Kansas City man was ar- ta, America's international bank »koslders. Fatten tad her out Into' more so than pant as tbe rested torxaW ines walking. May- brightness J |H | hn the change should have been ers WtU h eR u lte aolipRlous about A rw e rtB Altered throng* the thp ftoxt p re s id e q t/h Is predicted ‘xackless** w alking. shone brightly upon that the Morgan btdrents, tor ln- sat there, banked s n ip relinquishing his vow» tor w lli support Hpurer. Iowa, enjo olnto, while ; But the Mellon Interests and | ' Tbey agreed that their present I perhaps, generally speaking, the sad future happiness wee secure up for ^ hours, «ame “Your hair ta « Y o lk pastor who ad- domestic financial in te re s t, are beyond the reach of Fate or the In-1 ," said Pablen. w><md ad r e a d : likely to line up f o r ' -D a*w e s. te(Terence of man; and so with one e mass of gold' " piWbably w ill get about Manon’s i I* nnm eaf ikeaiw a v *. Av 2 azf arm •• Ä MVU b ? H B ^ UVU a * slim ttliA Il m shoulders BUVUluem I O U - I s on OQ the pillows out Dawes Is one of their own. gnd £ - s a i s - L b ttg ^candor, any- Into toe world. “1 Jlke you mato these interests are probably much: ï« “ e in a fo n tal potent poltttcalfy than the to r a t f t « wlnt awaited t h « t did | to« cd not metter so long eg they had I room « burled biff face in Manon’s » ‘M Çetowrntfc presidential enrte and as bar sweetness took ai then Sena- „; c u A r r u 5v poefffgsion of 11» asnsea be kissed The farth er gRmg we gg the s to m r in Ji gr G ovçrnor À L lu re with all* ltd keaull her—many times—while she plb underataad Jugt fred B. sm ith, »ho I f 18 H q t> utef Iff d iro n d erfu l total towed hta head span her breast and MW Ltadbergh was. bowed her h«ad > mento « t Ute brass In d u stri L lU be easy to predict. Fd» If aUltor of these g e n ti yww. lm.4>s» come« fQ live ip Qe H $ U e Rouse, D BM lifoiug .. >l$g to Y» a iemaad for 12 Yean Ago nev< S S L i Ä Jnst give , tempt control, completely to the temporary tllvkm aw l make |he* best of Dawes would put up a r a il tight M a m e t Rooner. the e lM ta a U 1% Pm poovoe s ire w th would have little treu b le ta aeoepting Dawes' Dawea B etter Het - That is one of the principal reasons, why, at t h » w riting, Dawes seams the better beet. The Important anti - Hoover sentiment w ill he found among farmers, senators and other poil- tletoga. Among these Masses ‘ of la fla e M e Dawea haa been building up hta ie ^ p s . H« 1» tfcg strongest candidate who w ill t p - peal to a ll three, although any ,! oi o f them m ight prefer somd- •V "j* 1 « .w ry . y - r \ ▼We mm* Important flQUUcsi alomonta Which v tu # stead for Id gamg i< t^ua 1« Prive Out Hte Arsonist! FIW to personal maid in all the neatness Marla arose to nad watched t and w w M sZ y as a rebelled st new mm promptly ¿uggest that here lies hi mat-1 C s waiting ta excellent method- of choosing presldentjal oandidktg, >Y * | ’ 1 « b made her ann otherwise Is going fo be a mushy ly, while now ben she cast a and heartbreaking task. «Let Reed Mow she did and fta tth shoot it out. agd to O . the brat toan w,„. . B u t/ quite aside fi that W illia m 0 . Me gather too dry ever to t. er likely that he would require ammunition and tl bag blwnya gone In years of earnest effort before he Ritchie’s ability is work, Repd Baa.been could acqulr fimi imlth’s vastly auper- s h o r t y ffíiokes. tor range. known, there is tton to this plan. '• / : Although none questions Reed’s Smith nad Reed represent two .endurance/ powers, it Is altogeth- (Contiuuid On Page Five) ™ SSI 4