» ¡ta s ÍMH* nd printing cp M s IR tQ M fO M S O uR R Q S H A ix r f « fo r t H i r r u H k T Ä f B V E R V vorr&R â S isf ^SÎ > i r t e w A tW iM ’ - ÖBUX.N' OOWM. -AMO J U D G M E N T :— 4 w ill sing of mercytefcd Judg O Lord. Witt I l in g , psalm 104:1. ¡L M y C ad, 4 thank Thee, that Mercy, always pre rim. fic te r istic s th a t s c ie n c e bftnnot y i p o but. I t u a R a tify in g f art t e learft o f th e 'heeorfi B r e a k in g e n r a U m e d t A t t h e S o u th e r n O r e g o n N o r m a l sch ool th is yea r. \- T h e e n r o llm en t Jte»peaki th e p o p u la r ity th« in s titu tio n h a s a tta in e d in ife s h o r t e x iste n c e — a p o p u la r ity baked on rea l m erit— a p o p u la r ity b ased o n a c h ie v e m e n t W ith th e p o p u la r ity o f t h e gch o o l estab lish ? e d , present, q u a r te rs ta x e d t e tm g r .c a p a c ity t e accom ­ m o d a te th e 350 s tu d e n ts w h o w ill b e e n r o lle d th ere — it i i s f a ir to b e lie v e th a t i n ti>e fu tu r e th e sta te le g is la tu r e w ill lo o k w i t e f a v o r u p o n a p p rop riation * fo r fu r th e r d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e sch ob l— w h ic h w ill in c id e n ta lly m ean ,t|ie d evelp p m W * ‘A t t e n d a s a n e d u c a tio n a l c e n te r o f th e s ta te . f > • P. T. A, Groups . C loser a sso c ia tio n lie tw e en te a c h e r s an d par- entp, c o o p e r a tio n W hich w ill b r in g d e sir e d m axim u m r e s u lt s fo r g o o d , is th e r e su lt w h ic h h a s in th e p a st been o b ta in e d .th r o u g h P a r e n t-T e a c h e r g ro u p s and in. .A s h la n d tfiis w ork h a s been ^ e ^ e sta b lish e d . A ^ J setter u n d ersta n d in g ; Sf> in i riligWKt qnder- a<© a d in g m p ro b lem s w h ich c o n fr o n t te a c h e r s and p r o b le m s »w h ich con fron t p a r e n ts, is o b t a i n e d th r o u g h th e ^ o r it. . . & -N eed ed sc h o o l im p r o v e m en ts ca n be b e t t e r , r e c o g n is e d a n d th rou gh co m m u n ity op op eration, t h e s e npe^ud im p ro v em en t« «map be secu red. E v e r y P - T . A u jn e e tin g m ea n s so m u ch m ore in « y ¿ d a d v a n e d i t a it At inf • ^ n c ^ ju ^ w n t - A to to » l p Fabled no advantage, a© other leyal ©NHtaeenr ©f the Btog too»- ft f . j M organiser t > •] moat Influential of U e lobbyists for the eighteenth nu|0©dtaeot. ge helped fram e most of the p©Uon- Al prohibition leglaf©ttap 4» ®°W- Junction w ith W heeler and oth- ers. A t ¿he ago of 09, he la «till [active, capable an(l shrewd. P rim arily a .churchman. B arton to a strong bond itotweep t J» e /y s H M A - n o M /MtoWWJI» be safer that loscaut was tedding h er up the ©tab© and «hot te© P o m t© through Thia Day In Fistiami e.ftl8 ,* ,st (.nted fertlUaer.¡^rom «• ¡hut >1-, Wheeler once iwPtoHkrd tp a close friend. ' .y ' < n n k most ,of t b e ! «tme. b * * > • « bo «»ber ©sough to! fe te d ry .” , < ' ‘ ■This tocnlar msagrh. mbtoh rp- t ¿erred f o ,p roeently todgpHH atgr whose jbnmory'As > fen e r- stqd wwuM casM s te a rfu l row to mention hto namh, was ¡in­ dicative of JKbeoler’s j^ithods. TURNING THE PAGES B ASH LAND Years Ago W . A. W llshlre and fam ily 0 perhaps more, as a lobbyists 4or one crf'the trusts. - F . Scott McBride, who haa been- doing some o f Wheeler's work, Is r, rfegsrded ‘a s a itkety second choice, “t As «mteal superintendent af the. t -tongas bo has he«« found a « shrewd polttical manipulator. : j, * C’ r t Pope we can put Senator— | over in the primary, ' Wayne B. e tn » ¿ r fip iB M i if he was captured Madon would be made an unwilling prisoner In lì? T” * I FgZS «me heftm the p lo w QUW" 4 U qo arise a t ,to whether such ^pd’ f such a man wquW aoqept- Wr world*! su­ out. the lawyer doses the ease. premacy n t TUisUatpn, England. Molineanx, Who had gained fame * A man must tp reasonably Ig­ as the first' holder of the Ameri­ norant before he can qualify as a can. heavyweight title, had pre­ prophet. i J viously fought Cribb lo r t h e, world's tlu e and was defeated, in The dootots say harry kills $s >2: pounds. Ip - this, * his iwttfrn , the ¡exception being when y o u match, he was knocked out in tber y o m th e Street. eleventh froand of a savage fight In wh(ch his Ja^v was broken In The girl w ith many suitors may one of the early rounds, ’fw eniy be depended upon to choose the thousand persons attended t h e worst for her ynsband. a ffair. The negro was horn at George­ Progress haw done one ,- thjt^gi town, near Washington, D. C., and a 0 |h o w — «t has Invented mqre reared a ¿Virginia slave, f le gain-' w for getting killed than seem ed recognition as American cham­ necessary. At , pion by v lr t n i of vlctertaa over a ll of the best men this country fur- Hes Heck says: “Sotae legs ala^ied at tjiat tim e aaji wgs. tf^e lovely," some la only so-so, w] first nnd odiy negro to fight for , *■ Jtat le«r " z ’ 44» . W ’ U’a heavyweight tUle un­ til Jack Johnson reached the pen- ‘ . • > I l begins to look like It would' nade in 4« 10.- take -as long for some hf th e •»«F*« 4b Ib elr old hats ‘as it did fo r some of the W ith ■ all these shakeups of sgcond loots to get over wearing .the prohibition forces you’d think BUttegs M ta r ¿he war.— Med/ord they’d get thplr prinks mixed now and then. - M all-Tribune. - ACAJI W » * n d M»» , > W ’ . «?• * .widely known amdng church [ mpmhero, though not fa the rijnk s To W heeler the cause of pro- jk lh it tc n Justified any ateans nec> * mtoary ho Its success. Pptooned' sl- 1 Ctihol. doable Jeopardy, detent of totetlngdtolmd a n * tofOnsta s a te- ( «ca»4n te ’ or o f PUhtocbr/’d ry " but ¡vSMer? i r x « S*E 5 ell’s fate toehlnd that ctoeed door. Me had db gword and It appeared : with drawn found himself balustrade In the fight that wrested hto advasm hto hand and stood protect It tohBe ,lte bodily upod The’ f fact of a slkord In hto hand Fabien fought like a demoi ally :oOh Burn yemnli low, as stairs, ifortlng m M - firmly btotovad 'teat ©S- © UtoMtad« Ffec OHM«»!. He w extotofed s wstorUx *»rr te Cqpgrw and Ada*. WSbqnt tt. - $ gr^nt ^tslepts bien withdrew hto an ed to t£e*closed do. Manon frqm him. It ulaadng down tb* tp t ) F rank « arq a tt arrived In Ash-, toraJtebaudtng.ete. . . ,V ' Over J l.fh O ’ ‘‘ people attenjjed : toad tost Thursday evening on a the State F a ir at Salem yeetor- | visit Jo hjp parents, Mr. and Mrs. te ? . prMfcteg » « «corde fo r ©V Fo rtr-etx teams I » 1 1 v J r fl I B. M. G arrett and friends herd.’ bound from thia val|«jr, 4# 4 r a He came directly from fi&ktey- copj»t©d on.U je/O Q d J^nny I field, Cal., whet© h© to intereoted croak ,u> AihteM > W . V*to I tn the oil Industry. week, .which to an index to the h tetfr team f»O «fe ©vdr Mu* A llt- SeiaÄWr !Underwood of . . A b a ma ‘ lato private life when'tJn4|fwopd refuted to Bow W d r a , him ©nd c r e d ia te M© À * » « t tt e K - > « < .tew W ww i ‘* tevteW 4» »W «rt JBargley, ipuch tp toWon df Death” wag always ready Stgbtoy's .fetäntshpient. Bo »with to t e ir Into a canAtdateTi district R . B. Faalda returned tree© latel-Ktom ath Fella wagon re©« McCloud, Calif,, the totter part of this eeaaen. Trorelere repot* th© lucky attacked Jhe leagiie. a few ntauy ethers. *' , ' the week. blasts from W heeler were enough The league's Oratorical “Bat- road tn excellent condition. 1 (Continued On Page Five) 1 ■' J »M W -.’-J ’ d a m a r y i s an a g e n c y w h ic h s u p p lie s a 'sp len d id m a rk et. T h e T id in g s f e e ls c e r ta in t h a t , A sh la n d i s w illin g an d rep ^ y | o c o o p e r a t e f u ll y w ith th e B a g le y t? tg « n teti< 1 » Abe n e e d i s p r o p e r ly b r o u g h t to th eir; a tte n tio n . : 7- d w om an m oat. T b e p r é s e n t a g e f lf r o n g e a n d lip s tic k , sh o r t, sk ir ts, b r id g e /m d w e ig h t-r e d u c tio n , t h a s o n ly se r v e d t o in c r e a se w o m a n ’s d e sir e fo r b e a u tify in g h er h om e, i t w o u ld seem* .. W h ile it i s tru e th a t th e n ü m b er o f w om en e n ­ te r in g th e b u s in e s s w o r ld i s s te a d ily in c r e a s in g - w o m a n ’s in h e r e n t t r a it o f m a k in g h e r h om e a ttr a c ­ t iv e ;has b een in n o w a y a le s s e r in te r e s t. T o m ak e h §r hb m e a s coinfôlrtable, a s a r tistic , a s a ttr a c tiv e , a s m a t i n g a s p o s s ib le , i t w o u ld seem r e m a in s a p a ra m o u n t in te r e st W ith e v e r y w om an. ’ M od ern s c ie n c e , p s^ tic n la y ty ^ M etrical sqieuce h a s sim p lified t h e w o rk t e th o - h o ^ e . W o m en m a y h a v é l o s t t h e ir d e sir e , i f th e y e w d id h a v e su ch a d e s ir e ,’ to w a sh d is h e s , scru b 'flo o r s a n d b a k e bread , t a t lo v e o f c h ild r e n a n d b e a u tify in g th e hbm e w ith th e ir ow n h a n d iw o rk are tw o c h a is w Isfactory Snlsh; handsome fered to the Ode is /or the “-See that ©M and lovet to y o o d ^ ro e p a . - S- eanaery. ., a . - W h y I s i t t h a t th e r e ly w b een a s c a r c ity o f l a V o r i u A s h la n d j jt th e c r itic a l p erio d 1 i t w a s no^ t h e ¿eauU o f qqm pen^ation, fo r th e sc a le a t th e lo c a l can n ery i s c o n sid e r a b ly h ig h e r th a n t h e a v e r ­ age« it w a s s ta le d . A n d sa n ita r y a n d g e n e r a l w o r k -t , « g c o n d itio n s a r e e x c e lle n t i p th e p e w p la p t. < h e o ijly feariW e e x p la n a tio n i s ¡u n d ou b ted ly j a la ck ;< r f p e p p e r in te r e s t i n th e ea n n e r y . F r u it g r o w in g ip i e o f A s h la n d ’s beat m o n ey m a k e rs h f e m od ern w om im h «m e inbtiu«vU! N o t i f Ui« a y e r a g e wom aJi'a m a g a siu e ig t o be ttokan ad a c r ite r io n o f th e th in g w h ic h I n te r e s ts th e turlzatlon of this nousi. Dr. Barton to known ^S * t-'h • south as “the Baptist tlbpe” H a to chairman of th© league's exec- '. utive committee and of the Social Service Commission of the South­ ern Baptist church. - * He to onS ot the most fjpport- ■ T h e r a th e r s ta r t lin g sta te m e n t th a t th e lo ca l c a n n e r y h a d l o s t c o n sid er a b le fjruit ¿hip s e a so n be- cauap q f th ? la c k o f la b o r (ti-p eak p eriod s m&de to Tjhe fStiitw ® r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . ,Alqe, * t W> on e ^ m e d u r in g She p r e sen t «aaaoto h i » th e c a t a e r y been a b le to p ro cu re m ore .than 1 0 0 w o r k e is , w h e r e a s th e qeed h a s b e e n fo r xpany m ore a t se v e r a l p erio d s. Q jh er com m unities W A S H IN G TO N T h fr K e v A rth u r James Barton. (o t A ttpnts ©an succeed Wayne B. ^ni^eler a© legislative superintend«m| .0* <©te| Anti-Saloon League it he wanted the Job. T •' . a »W n B' i^w .b U vW -^ < <4X40* \z^ h w . k fvws ... ««Mtohae'WS. 1MW fcy H o W y Sut$ftr NBA Sorvto. Writer