i n iM d y r iM te TRE D fllüŸ TIDINGS EDITORIAL HAND PRINTING CO ESTABLISHED IN 1876 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS OUT OUR WAY By William? ^ s o o o s u H e R iN G o s a ! gxnt \ -ita o s î* T M EVEN -T M AIL TÍA' M A IL < 1 G ô e < A LL P u f © - H l© JE.LX>< B R E A O »Kl 1HT B O X © fiD D A 1H * l e t t e r s » O H © o c r a R elation » û o -T © o September » , 1M 7 GREAT KNOW LEDGE:— The Lord hath made known His salvation: His righteousness hath He openly showed In the sight ot the huePrtn Psalm *8:1. PEA Y E S : We thank Thee, Lord, that Thou hast not hidden Thyaelt from us. ' I \ M u c h j a m on t h * L E T ffe R S HE. COULO n ' t T l U - , V JH IC H W A © T H S feU tf B R E A t y oo - a a h h ■ a / W Btttr « t t e b w <* Wt*«W td d>*W «M llflk between wicked Imperialism «fed. hlgh- a id « e< attrtrislto t« d W small na­ tions has bothered ether periods ia American amtory. Misinformation Common Naturalist cornés out with the statement that the tarantula common to the southwestern part of United States is not only 'a harmless little insect but on the contrary is beneficial in that it feeds upon harmless insects such as grasshoppers and cock­ roaches. He states that he has found it extremely diffi­ cult to prod the spider into biting him and that its bite has no noticeable effect. ’ Thus one by one out favorite illusions are dis­ sipated by the cold light of Science. Some pro­ fesse? wiU be telling Us that rattlesnakes make ideal playthings for the baby and you can’t get* warts from handling a toad. Not long ago we read that hoop snakes never gather themselves into a hoop and roll down hill in pursuit of their unlucky victims. A s « matter of fact there are a host of such things which ate built upon mere hearsay and be­ cause they appeal to the imagination* of the credu­ lous they become fixed convictions with many. Fossibly If facts were all known there are few poisonous reptiles ot insects in any country in the sense that their bit ot sting of itself produces sudden death to humans. The bite of a rat or sqiprreÎ or the sting of a bee has been known to cause death or for that matter the same result may be obtained from the scratch of a pin or nail, but these things are not considered poisonous as a re­ su lt Any wound may be dangerous if harmful bac­ teria is introduced into it and it seems to make little difference whether it is caused by snake, spider or by a rusty naiL And Yet We Kick At a Second’s Delay ' In England, the telephrthe system is owned by the government and is operated through the postal department. If anyone in London desiren to talk •oroas the Channel, he mast go to the central post office and make an appointment, poesibly for the following day. He must Chen be on hand at the hour appointed to attend to the call. What a contrast to our ewn privately owned telephone system! In onr country anyone may place a callfrb m his own home and in a few minutes talk with Anyone in any pakt. of the country, and even across the ocean to Ixmdon in a few hours. When Mt wiped he? hands on het apron, cranked up the flivver and went to the movie—tha American baker came into his own—and has stnv- V *£~ tfE I t hpa even anakyed «orne pro» ideats,- includfwg Cleveland add' M n lfin la w moitiniey« New law goes into effect in Michigan remov­ ing the speed limit on automobiles except inside of corporation limits. Motorists can still be arrest­ ed for “ speeding” but it appears to be up to the officers to decide when they are speeding. Autoists can also be arrested for holding up traffic by driv­ ing too slow on highways. This seems to be the tendency of traffic-laws. For a long time 25 miles per hour* was the limit after which it was raised to 30 and finally to 35, which is in many states the present limit. Whether you like it or not the next step will be to remove the 35 limit generally and let ’er go. Some of us may still be old-fashioned enough to doubt the wisdom of this move, but it appears the majority of motorists Consider speed more im­ portant than safety and the majority is-bound to rule. It is true that a great many drivers never pay any attention to any limit and regularly drive at from 45 miles an hour upward ta the limit of their car and it is this argument that is most fre­ quently heard in support of the no limit law. Of course we all know that little can be done to enforce a law that is so generally disregarded—you can’t pace half the cars on the highway to see if they;are breaking the speed*limit. Guess about all we can do is to widen and straighten the roads and trust it will be the other fellow who goes to kingdom come and not u»— that is in case we don’t want to go. W hat’s a few smash-ups between friends, any­ way! 1 • W»A anrriea wwtur, W ASHINGTON— The question 4 Hpw to selve problems ot ttria nature? White the antMmperlaU lets hare shouted their heads oft at the present administration’s policies In Latin-American, Cal­ vin Coolidge, the silent and un-i emotional, has giren no indication of perturbation." If be has sought dfrine guajjaoee, a * did TccKta- le? While trying to decide Whether t he PhHlpIbnés should be held under the American flag, t h »' ’tUnirtryjias hot been so advised. . How McKinley flhirM ft jflfe p O E fe A & E McKinley frankly admitted t ie fu M etu en t which the jaAeetion had caused him and ejtpidttied hi* method of bolutlon Ih a speech to A group of churchmen ás follows: •’I walked the floor or t h e White House night after night and I am not ashamed to tel! yon, gentlemen, that I went down on my knees apd prayed Almighty Cod for light and guMaaee more than bae night. And one night late it; came to me «thia why—- 1 don't know, hew It was, but I t came. There wan nothing left (or us to do but to-Jake them all, And; to educate the Filipinos, aad up* H it aad cirittge and Christianise them, and by God's grape to do the very beet we contal by them as bttl fellow men for whom Christ also died. And then I went to bod, and want to weep add slept M A P S - K lÒ f B O R N Scissored Sentiment Scissored .... .... ....................... ... Onr friend A. L. Mallory, for­ mer president of the Oregon Edi­ torial association, has ceased to be editor of the Tillamook Head­ light and Is succeeded by Roy Blodgett, owner and editor. M r. Mallory is a newspaper mani of The safest way to avoid loflthg ability, baa been many yeatw-j in ‘Oregon and it Is hoped will not money is not to have any. (eel called on to leave thia fo il state.— Gresham Outlook. . A man would rather get wet than carry a woman’s umbrella. We all love liberty, but put -In our time passing laws to destroy The can-opener is rapidly put­ ting publishers ot cook-books Into bankruptcy. They say that men use only 10 per cent of their intelligence, the other *0 probably being devoted to Sunday comic sapplemehts. ' traffic. The general store has come Hi from /the crossroads. Ton’ll flnU it in almost any town under the The big bucks seem to be ex­ name of ’ ’Drugs*’ * > ceptionally wary thia season.' For some reason the hunters are not These are the days when all bagging their game In the num­ young men are divided into two bers expected. When we read classes— football and pool play­ about the hide hunters of 40 ers. years ago it is easy to see where the deer have gone. Conserva­ A flan Francieeo mAh went tion of Oregon’s wild llftr -ls needed now, and that means pro­ emend 1ft a movie thentnr and W e know tection for the does and fawns. sho<. three persons. what he saw— it was that pic­ — Oregon Observer. ture in which Christopher , her work next Monday. Elder Tabor, pastor of tha Sev­ James Yeo came in from K latt- enth Day Adventist church, vlslt- ed Mr». W. M. Wagner In Horn­ atth Falls Saturday on Important brook last week. He was accom­ business, an will ba netod by ref- kronen to the marriage eqlamn. panied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. hragory of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, spont Thurs­ day in Ashland aa the guest» ot I . H. Graham. f Cecil Orient la ever f r o m Yreka for a visit at tbs home of his parents and may enter high school. , SOundly." ' ■»__■ • The McKinley policy, i which,' when flaaltF tor mutated, b e^ m e the policy of the Republican pak- *j-, W»g extn-gised th tadfch t h e Mflto ttahton k b it has shma se«a eehedd by RooAveR Wilson ahd Coolidge. i ‘ The ¿vanish War,” said Me- X ialer, "has ttp a a g t aew atriles aad respoñsibllftte* whfth W e must meet Wtad discharge as be- censen a great nation'ba Whose growth and career irony the be-' ginning the Ruler ef Nations has plainly Written} thg high command and pledge of civlll*ation.H AR TH U R DEAN, Sc.. D. (Copyright 'John F , Dille Co.) My Man anxTa Gageer . Mother insists I go to Work and wait (or* "my man’* to come along and marry met I Want to go to college and study law. Mother aays there are no sue- cessful wonien lawyers. I Want to go to Work and go to college nt night. A ll I ask ot my parents are the entrance fees. I don’t want to be a home girl— I want a career. Troubled. Answer— You mother and I differ— there are successful wo­ men lawyers. I f 'you ’ wore. my daughter and wanted a career I would do all I could do to give It to yon. If yon deeded yon wanted a pearl necklace jroui might not get It» but .if yon asked for a earner I would give it to You If I could. Of course you must remember, my girl, that some day you will drop the legal earetr for an­ other wonderful career. Get from the public library I Catherine Filene’s, "Careers fop . Women.’’ Read it and, talk with your parent» about Whet*careers. They may not then have the same objections. from Fi Comte’s with ah W allaceftogers and H. C. Dol- larhide started Saturday-Morning for Dunsmuir. Cal.* They go tW dearth for a RNR gora mine on qie Sacramento river. ddd down latin coat demanded SM ITH vA «KOTJOKd BY DOC REID. ’ > * ■B^toade Clark went down Miss Armllda Doughty, Wf the to ise/am kato during the w eik to Thirty-five yeagp* ago todaF, Normal faculty, who returned 1 two ot the greatest featherweight* men* bis mother whe arrived from the north the first of •. t lk tram l i e «ER; T » y had not fighters of all time clashed la , Week to take charge o( h * d e­ «net bafwre tot* *1 ! « ! ’ • Mrs- the ring at Sea Francisco, Cal., partment at the school dRekt k C l » t w ill make her home with when 8olly Smithy a native- of , • portion of her vacation an a trip hkr ska ih AiHiaad. ’California and later a «Hampton to Alaska. In his class, aad Geesgs W nddtdy 1 a famous runndr-kp far tttdUr , honors, fought *« fnrtous ranada ’ Mrs. Georgs Rose (née Gladys - to a drdw. ’ Sanford) ia up from Wood on a The nten wore two oaace visit to her old home. -m 0 m • n t—ago." I with difficulty, > dour opposi»! the ettoAd. i you a rt wounded ' Fabien was all idntinned.) , rquls both boys were, badly battered light and 'neither wis Able to ¿ontinue. leVen z •* *........... ■ - ■ *» s y l ’ . •'ABAD CLASSIFIED ADB