'3- m kfl R-UMft 'ASHLAND PRINTING CO. A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S .1 .- ^ g - f r n t v i f c _ . r * " nA "~ OUT ... OUR WAY ; ■ ■" •' By Williams hev mister !\ ylNOYW vufe j SOLO VA SOME 1 R a o s ' soot a 1 , WASHINGTON "<—• Bomehew. Sarta« the ln « year, ap o a • rararw MOOR A G O — , WIEAX NOW w t CAN'T V F iN D lW B A Q ^ J H ie Y. M. C. A. Report “ A report of which Mhland. may be proud,” Jokri B. Budd, Pacific Northwest Council Y .M . C. A. representative,^said in regard to a report of the activities of that organisation in this city auring the last year—the first year of full time Y, M. C. A. work in this city. And Ashland is proud of the report too. - When we can reach 163 representative youths of our community and engage them in worthwhile activities, with a Christian background—when they can be brought together in good fellowship, of sendee and play—w.e are building a foundation for the right sort of future cititenship and meeting in a logical way the trend of youth toward ultra-' modernism. Every dollar spent in Y. M. C. A. work has been money Well invested-4noney ou whWh a tfeturn will be realized. * Think over what you ean do when Budget Week comes. ’ - • Boost The Festival W e certainly do progress in some ways. Kt was o n lj two Or three years agb th a t It didn’t m atter If s ilk stockings had lisle top».— N o rth Powder News. A committee has the affair in charge and has started conoentrated effort}, but only if they receive the support and cooperation of their fellow towns­ men w ill. Bray, be able in the limited time before the festival to get the affair sufficiently advertised. Talk Fall Festival, boost Fall Festival, ad- 1 Festival wherever you go and if you leas or suggestions which you think might tffair a bigger success—don’t hide your ir a bushel* or your thoughts behind a bashfalnese — speak right out and tell tier of tiie oomtaittee about your idea, Komc iber its your celebration. For you are a or towa tf you are the right sort of a I Our Country Gives Credit Where Due ! __________________ ■ ■ ............................................................................... u - , ■ , , „I — • The recent ooBferring of degrees by a Middle Wegterlr university upon a number of farmers whose work had been of aid in the progress of agriculture, is a salient exainple of American democracy. It hut shows again that this if the one great country in the worldwherc a aihn is rewarded and judged entirely upon bis wdrk, and not. by social and eeflftkRnie atamdaids beyond his control. These men beTig given this honor was hut little commented upon for the reason that it is nothing unusual; the jtoople realize it is natural that anyone who dis-« tingoiahes himself in any way will get credit for i t In Europe, on the contrary, should anything like this happen, It would be bo . unprecedented as to he a sensation. That ig one o f the reasons for tha immsngf difference in progressiveness between the two continents. . There can be no danger of radicalism or any other “ ism” where democracy prevails. I f is im­ possible toAinake a malcontent of M person who knows there is nothing that will opposed him should he. have sufficient ability to bqpome a great busi­ ness man, statesman or anything pise. Perfectly contented people won’t trouble themselves to follow highly dubious theories of “ what might be done.” The only virtue In saying “ No Is sticking to It.. W e are told to be successful » • must overcome fa«r, hut fodr is still a veiT valuable tra it aad productive of longevity when crossing M ain street on a busy fcalurday.— Stfverton Tribune, ' Perhaps, if w p'bad better fa­ W e agree w ith the K lam ath thers, we would have better sone. Falla News. I t the people of Multnomah county succeed in get­ ting A representative Of the. cali­ Some men get rich by simply ber of Nicholas 3. Slnnot t h e y collecting dividends on past mis­ should, indeed, be copgratnlated. takes. **•" ’ . , — Hefcd R iver Glartbr. * It's a ll right' .to be early to work And ladustriona a fter one A d river’s skill may be judged by the condition of his "car's gets there but the Impression is growing that 3. Pluvlus Is overdo­ fenders. ing it.— Bugene Register. why odx »fiber a t gentle. bsnevo- fonee toward’ chaotic Cfona whs no d ifferent tra m our, eompnra- t lv e l/ rough and ievara »olley to- w ard su ch nearby tapuMtcs aa Nicaragua, H a iti and Matteo. Qae tha erne bond, certain tac­ tion» of- the pre»», tha pulpit and tha C ongreeeloedly dspldred tha adm ialktratleh’s Lhtln ■- American policy and foes ,»avjehly praised tta aoble re fn o o l'tt join w ( t h Groat B rits la in " shooting a * tha Chinese despite tha fact that the Ghlasae had bees much more un­ ru ly thatr tha Lotte-Americana. Again, there w are thorn who cheered lustily our' Iron-handed methods In Nicaragua aad to­ ward Mexico and daplorad t h e Absence at sim ilar taetise to China. ’ As’ a m atter o ffs e t, neither «rest blame nor high praise can ba accorded the present govern­ ment on any theory that It has acted w ith uaUccuttoased altruism o r rutkleaaness. Bath la thia hem- lspbere and In the F ar Beat, it merely followed out foreign pol- tcieg which have head w *ll defin­ ed fo r n t tenet tfcrwp decades and . whtefa have been adhered to by both B ap u N ieaar aad Democratic administrations. T h e Caribbean and the Astatic policies, however, bate bean fun ­ dam entally difterbat. beeauae the oxpandtag United States has had (0 deal w ith fundamentally d lf- : fo re a t attentions. T h e difference began to ba apparent toward the uldaa o f tha last eantnry. P rlo j to that America and her Industries were beey a tta in in g their growth. The want wna befog wan and d rie r! ran production and enter­ prise had not outgrown the na- tfonal boundaries.’ - A policy of gradual acquisition One radio announcer pats out had been pursued interm ittently, 4,600,000 words in a baseball sea­ but this was largely confined to son, a statistician has estimated. straightening amt foe borders o f T h at’s almost enough la n g u a g e to the United States proper to the carry a man 18 holes. so u th and the uemthvest. Never­ theless, Secretary of State 8e- , ward, under Lincoln, had see’n vtelons lit* tha Pacific aad bought oot Ud Kektoa, aad Mad sought He realise a draam la tha Caribbean by acquiring a naval hbsa In San­ ts Defofo«». the V irg ie Islands by parabaaa and control over t b e Panama isthmus by other mean«, only to have Co««rMa refuse to approve his arrangements. But the preseat policies began te taka shape . amtor KeKlnlqy whop our gerernmeut, determin­ ing to extend its spheres of econ­ omic If npt political iaflueace. looked to the south aad the west. Union county farmers are going I t couldn’t look to the east, tor to feel mighty prosperous this there beyond, the broad ‘Atlantic winter. They w ill have harvested lay the old. w oridY lrm ly entranch- a larger grain crop Jjian ** usual, the price has been quite satisfac­ Mrfcapy, te the H on- tory, and they owed less * t the , it fonnd the repab- bank than la form er years. Thia uth forietly «U h in IU combination can't be beat f a f The surest way to get more fac­ Man marriages popularly sup­ tories Is" to increase our industrial posed to be made In heaven are education la our public schools. UPgiade in Parts. A ake every atadenf ’ a potential H eary Ford, or aa Edison or a Good year. You eaa tk la k of a A man can's noflentMa<, whva thousand additions rer that 11«. he looks at a clothes line, why it — Salem Statesman. costs so much for a woman te dreea. A man who glees r woman two- thlrds of the sidewalk shows cour­ tesy, but the m aa who glsgse a wo­ H e t Heek aayn :” t Jedgo that man 4w»-thtP«s of the highway h a lf the wlipmln In my town when eke js at the wheel of an have six-eylfoder tongues a h, d automobile show» good Judg­ proejtertty production. -— e»e-cyllader b r a in .’’ Grande D istrict New«. ment.— St. Helena Bentjpel. La e ffo is navet ’ . ■ f ‘ ' j s & w s C T S i i s e r « .. T h a t la a ll ririfo Manat rahia« a » U l buy mor e -S e givra ma every- i s s s p a g * » ■ Kanon knew that Nana referred r. to the Comte De Ravoir’« «lita, and . C H A P T ÍR XV—Continued -Oh, Lord!" ejaculated Pablen. •T u a v à i hare to pardon me, my dear. Iw lH r e t e m w b o o ld o not M a e t t M a t e y b u with "(to many." Fableo hurried to Mrifon’s afta end hl » n r had agger tfpe goRaotty. '• -W W Ù - uhm commanded gaily, " t u f e MU f o W * «*>«•» « “ * Mr to ten rida ot «ho grant bdd. cate chain over her hi The hairdressers hi • nextl’’ She extended pteted their pleasant < little feet and se Pablon non'a callers gathered upset her new g ilt Shu modo • lovely od him provo kingly sad. Turning away bofora ho could law friendly and oompaastonote, hat hl. moans were limited, and even tf »0 gave up all te h a d It would no« be enffleient to meet their extrava­ gant mode of living. It did not oo- ear to ffabtea to to o simply. be- cease M soon's nature demanded luxuries and amusement and he felt that he ahouM "be man enough to provide thdfo for her. Also, he 'loved her la t h e geyhappy foooda that were here la the asMat of tbs» present surroundings -sad somp way, some how, he was determined to-provide an that h er pleasure loving nature craved. Patten had not settled on any deSnlte dnaaefot plan when he re> sailed Monoote request to -coma hash vary soon.- H e returned to hetbqudolr and chanced to arrive at the open door just aa She was showing Bar necklace. Vfcbisa ro- resist surprlqlag bar with It as » g ift No qu< knew better than ha now IU be eonld afford the tndnb geaea. But when- he saw what • beautiful picture she saade la Ifo reflected glory he did not regret the extravagance. The Incident only drove home the fact that he mast raise money—a qsantltt ef money—before many more days passed Into eternity sag serried Fablen did not join the edmlrtag iJ‘ronf « ^ e r e d about. Manon. Ha Was about to enter when a servant tly approached and said: astevr, thorp era two—«entlm men—In the drawing room who In­ s t« uppn soring Honricur.- « aad today we exert TURNING THE PAGES BACK . . x sa u ro 12 T a a n Ago O. W . Tretren and C. P. Foes wnw fou am vbuowu soa­ ses, fo BagfoMfft fori Safor- Qlqa 8foMb was a vlfoter The spectacular blaze cjreated when Judge Ben Lindsay burned the “ record* of his court” was probably no hotter than * lot of the nmgaaine articles, which were {Hiblished. and which brought forth wan»* criticism from those who were not liia admirers. Bat we admire the judge for haviag tho eountfoe o f his.convictions anyho-w * M l With the air derby and the championship heavy­ weight boot and probably two or three trans-ocean Hight» ia the offing ibis week things promise to be J) Medford Tuesday Chas. B. Burrow« and daugh­ ter, Klee M txabeth Burrows, for­ mer reeM ehb of Asntand, spent several d h yi la AshUad la ri week riaHlng frtahdt. They bad bead }n C aliforiila and w e re edroute to, their home fo Beattje Much comment Is gotigr on la the hike otralee o*ar the fla k e bl- cyeto M ae' nt the District County F air on Thnreday. Herbert Mc­ Carthy wga.raady aad areious to enter fo r the race aad was led te axoeet th a t Bafoa, the Medferd , Rugen« A. «kW **»» fofo1 Hr. and MH. H. Moore ririted ager of tho fofopkono company, Itk friends In Medford Tuesday le ft la « foeníng fqr P ortlan d, to attend g mooting M lo c ai a n f county teld»hoae Managers of «he aiate f o lla i for the official« of the com ps**. High School Nates Pojey of t>e clam of vfoltor l a « Thursday, toorhea nt Talent this oqrieqt. H e was W h ip * * * » «> provided he could find some one who would SO la cagoetf to th r o * fou M ce sag d}yide t A a spoils. H erbert McCarthy ta too honorable r r o g g - f o " HF* fo" gay afleh proportion a n d hence the race did not come off, • W rits«»»»*]** with the r e « of the wqrld and at thia pbtnt foky OSUMClaOsd the » a l­ ley of the “ fori» door.” T f l* Ifo * Chinese pajlcfr «A>fod for . •tu c k e d W a hebe « Wdrowoed tude toW oi& tiM Chfofoa. fo r Hay Wd jngt been wondering wbioh is the fun nier- fat w e n n ia knicken* «r a thia hmm in plns- Improved In health, be tonfo»««.). their Republican predecessor« and kga been emrked tbte year by a Monday and defending himself served notice (net • we were op- netabe refusal f t a t! other na­ * 1 A a revdlvel- «hot the hobo i»«ed to any more partitions. llttle .’b u t the Coolidge - K b II ork tions In tightening their control v In the caif of tjie leg. Rodbevelt nfnd T aft contlaeed policy hae been virtually that of' ever Chino.