-VS - - -M V« • f-ifcréi* " 'f:” '’' A r' M... ¡.¿.f • " ' if HPÆ ’i ' * . I p 't ' ' L • .n in a CBRPAY, Ostata» d. ÍRR1 tatow aar THE DAILY TIDINGS EDITORIAL and '.«{.'.tfTi.r' " ;:r - < ; • U, ? 1 \ f? ■ tí?;. PRINTING CO. ßy W illiam* ASHLAND DAIEY TIDINGS ’ HQ4 ME A PAPER RO u 1 B - 8 u Y ME A \ P A P E R RouTti X - B A H ! MOM«ti~GuoMevE — \ PeopLE CALLIN' U P l H 'H O U S e - S A M E ’S»* A o o r paper — w hat ^ happened mumble • | grumble ^ akjd woo a B usiness mam •• I ^HOX4tMQ OP A T -lP »S t.H o oR ’-M -M -M m P H J 6 0 w o o w r a p - t h e m e i R in g s i j B O J p X t -THROW EM? 1M WORM OUT > OP 1b EVERY PORCH. f J IR * M E K T H o o B E « P 0 u > 7 - B-X--». CAOMSLe— - O A - - / Blue Rose It was announced recently in one of the London papers that a horticulturist at last had succeeded in producing what has been the quest of rose growers for centuries—a really blue rose. Not a defep crimson shading almost into black. Not a purple. But a really brilliant blue rose. ♦ - .,1 The ordinary matter-of-fact fellow will per­ haps bluntly ask: \ “ And why bother about a blue rose? Red roses are good enough. And there are plenty of flowers that are blue.’’ But the deep truth is that all life is worth liv­ ing in the quest of the blue rose. The blue rose is the ideal. It is the lure that leads man oil . to* great adventure, to inventions, to discoveries. When Columbus crossed the Atlantic iff search of another continent, it was a quest for a blue rose. When men penetrated frozen wilds to attain the north pole, it was a quest for the blue rose. When Lindbergh crossed the ocean in hid tiny plane he, too, was seeking the bine rose. Eipstfin in his study formulating his theory ..of relativity;: Edison in his laboratory making new things fo r man’s use and enjoyment; all the great poets and novelists and dramatists and painters and sculp­ tors—all are in qfiest o f the blue rose. Fairness In Ute midst of attempts to. throw out A barrage of legal technicalities and ' to create a feeling of kysteriA in order ta overshadow, the duty of ah officer to make every reasonable effort to bring the accused * man before justice, a policy which the Medford news­ papers seem .to have adopted in the now famous Zim- meflee-Talent episode, the many expressions made to The Daily Tidings ooihmending this newspaper’s policy o f fairness to both sides and of- emphasizing the necessity of law enforcement have been appre­ ciated by The Tidings’ management. f£ A1 Peters, Sr. and many others of this city telephoned The Tidings’ management yesterday along ^thia tine and several letters have been received, one of which is hereby published: Talent, Ore., O ct 5, 1027 To the Editor. I ootiee there io at least one paper in Jackson county which will give a faij deal to both side« of a caae soch as the Zimmerlee incident. And I for one want to let y«R know it ia appre­ ciated by the law abiding citizens of Southern Ore­ gon. I, as well as others, have noticed how unfair the Medford papers have been in this case; they only point t|»e news which seems to suit their fancy, and care nothing about giving the officers, to whom we look for protection, a square deal. Therefore I want yoa to accept my thanks, and beat wishes for, suoeem in publishing not only an up-to-date, bat a square-shooting paper. Yours very truly, i O. a BROWNELL A womaa's organization recently favored men receiving alimony. This is a fine idea. But from ErlMMR are the mem to gsd ti. U# m i - The trouble * that. although they mar «««Hapte M fetem : plUhed straddler, the Detonerete am pet likely to nomínete a dry to have ooatoope to ra jly am end when th * eoeynatise ante under ww, but whoever th a t mdp bo epp promptly doeidn th a t he to definitely « e n £ 'T h e d m w u i be looking ear temporary parkins •pace and not toe A bandwagon. The eclipse of McAdoo loft R ule hope that a map e f the McAdoo stamp could |m nominated. to he Smith or Reed. . Dpt If pot. the honor «an h ardly gp to a man like Glam, Owen. Meredith op Thowpaen. although nay of them men msy be nhpeen fa r tfca Jtte of n ig h t «7.R.WilJLihMS N o is e s W IR Roger« advocates making This Day In Fistiami AfSID •vary golf eonrae la the country an a ir port. W e ll, that would be one w Of Increasing the haa- Under the torcnmstane- oo. ope pf these isos’ Utetid do «boot a* well go another. A ll of them am higterade- But them wqi he a great away food pemearnto who won’t be­ lieve all that a fe because t i n bold that tbto la thn time to *nnm- *“ *« » feF pmgpaaatoe rre may bear a great deal more I r e n tk 4 rn LAVIGNE vs. McFADDEN Temptotlong-are much easlogto t find |h » t oppqjtibnhleC if *-*— * X • T t "Times, ain’t what they used’ to be," especially for horse files. W hen a friend borrows money of you, you are very likely to lose both. I f the houaowlve« to the United States were paid (o r th e ir home I f you can’t kiss a girl, It prob­ service at the ra te o f 115 per ably moans that some other fel­ week the payroll would amount low can. , to »17,000,000,0 yearly.— Gist; sop County Argus. While di jorco, has Us faulte, still It is m o n or less of a peace I t 1« to tte r to have played to measure. the graadataad “than never to have «layad at «U. — « liv o r Lako The fellow Who can’t keep attend of his debts finds It easy I t assms tb « t a goodly P«r- to keep ahead of his salary. eoatege o f the population of ths creak y 1« O rtog ta «bout Hes Heck says: “W Im m ln can’t «pakana thi» wack. .T k s Inla«d- tospfre^ ntatropolto to the a ir sapltal of the w arld for tbs wack. — Hood Rlvysr Glacier. • holding the anti-gmith strength together. OCT? otb. ISO» , m ake their hair any shorter, but there’s still a few laches leeway oa tb a lr «torts.“ Ig the -United «tate« every child b ta • change to become president. In Menace the same op­ portunity is open to every h a n d it St. Helens Sentinel. TURNING By Doe Reid -Twenty-eight years ago today George “ Elbows" McFadden, f a ­ mous New Y o rk lightweight con­ tender. created a m ild sensation by knocking out George “ Kid,“ Lavigne, ex-llghtwelght champion attot, however, for his Republican in I f rounds at New Y o rk City. opponent wp«W m ost certainly Lavigne’« defeat at the hand« know that he ha« been in a fight. of McFadden came three months /Please turn to page fire) a fter losing hi« lightw eight title to F ra n k Erne and marked hl« third consecutive defeat In that Tour Bay mm I T a w Giri year. Just prior to his knockout vie« A R T H U R OMAN, Re., D. tor? over Lavigne, McFadden had (Copyright John F . D ille Ga.) knocked out Joe Gan« l a 21 rounds pad was IhPknd p fe a a» “I want to save my children ho bad lost a decision tn a 26- from*—** How often I hear thia One mother wants roiiud a ffa ir « U h Brno )pet prior expresaioh. to the la tte r’s rise to the light­ to save her pet from drowsing so weight thvoas, however, t o «as «be keeps btm on dry land. A n o w given «nether chance to • father hopes to sate his daughter from stn ho he avoids discussing titg to r match- o some very essential facts w ith her. A mother wants to save her boy from getting run over so she fecto! Not^: The fa ll housp- forbids him to crops the street. cleanink season 1« on fu ll swing Auntie expects to hoop h er sis­ In In d ian a.. Several prominent ter’s boy from getting cut by citizens aro reported to to mov­ keeping the knife on the top aholf. ing. To be safe from Is a negative m atter. Keep the boy from the water sad he w ill not g e t drowned. Keep him from the knife and ho w ill not got cut. True. I ‘propose that wo begin by sajp lug: “ I want to save my children for— ** Fgther w ill then strive to do his part fa saving his girl (pr marriage. A mother w ill save her boy by hpvtag him taught swim­ ming. for that tlipo to life When he qiay naod a knowledge of swhnming. Auntie w ill teach her« nephew to res a knife properly fpr putting woof. Yoa. Knowledge to Power. f e a . jo b a Damma. • hrotheg of ' I say c u t o u t “from** and put rtector Dawson « I thb H äly T rik ­ tn ‘Tor.’’ Instead of saving . a it , P. R. etofroh of A shlto d . bM toy tto m a g irt lot’s try sad s a w h l« (o r a MM. Instead of mere­ ly throwing bag adventures pat Rosabur« le t’s PUt good a d v en tu re ta. B. E. Carter, a capitatiti to ‘ L«Vp teach « boy to play foot- lotoso And «yd Mill«, a mtafag ball safely, to t o ll's boat sgfaiy. pert from the tome’plAee, who tp Bto « ve Rutosti« Ip the oarer r Al- water safely, .to gh w ith a girl a ’g til ottor aorttoita mto|ag safely, fa th|s wgy wo am show­ tiretod io- Ashland tost ing h im how h e «an have a good May s r e a ta g o a their retura adventure lnytoM of K bud uno. Instead o f the bad adventure of ing p ro fe ti? M r. C arter to tatar­ h re s h lw his collar-bone he can eto«« W, re a * H to n h ro e t. T f e r have the |t»od adventare of carry­ in g the t o ll across the goal-ltnO; InstoM • ( hPvag thd bad adton- t u n of tipping Ms boat ever apd ’enalnntan loaves either ending h|s ad v o n ta n en­ low«, Calif-, to tirely by drowptng o r tem porarily by a Pt«p5d‘" «hit (or to lp ho eaa If with (rtonds. have the good ddvedtun e t wall- lag on to p thrilftng flash; In- stodd of oadfbg bis b a n tin g ' ed- venture vfth t i ballot through Iris leg ho pan have the to tte r advon- r e have given me ««d Prow while svlng yen I have caahed yofsnany laaoynncee that only yuar wskder- a l leve could torgtva But new It Maae that my very nature to alter- d. Tks tsars that yen haro ae teQuently seen me shed were not ears ef mlafortnna *1 have wept mselflaUy. frem the taadernsse a»d Kxnpaaelon that I feel for you; and S h iL .• • J T L S T * £ 'Upbraid my- ■ aM for aU toe aacrtfloro aad ter- tola things that ybu hero endured PAQE5 M Years Afe Fire Prevention Week Fire Prevention Week is to be held this year from October 9 to 16. Throughout the country var­ ious organizations will again attempt to train the public in offsetting the greatest menace in the United States today. Our people will do well to learn, and profit by example. The tragedy of fire is that it is almost entirely preventable. There are, of ooorse, natural causes for conflagration that cannot be helped, but these arc a very small pereeatage of the total. The greaUsbt damage is caused by carelessness and ignoranoe. Bil­ lions of dollars are wasted and destroyed each year by a few people’s carelessness. It would not lie so reprehensible if the loss were borne by them alone. Bat it most be shared, directly or indirectly, by every citizen and taxpayer. It is the duty of every eitizen to cooperate in the observation of Fire Prevention Week. And it should be his pleasure. O m to w t (to t M m y Colorado d o lo n tlo â a t ftba ventina, Mrs. Ram Tpyfor aad >ffs. Rd Attorney O. W . Trefren attend­ ed to legal matter« In Medford faucstt or iiito ettr 1«» 8 »sd «r had Jacksonville Tuesday. fas parttoad. : . < Wm Edwards, who has been llvtog oa the original Pattoroon ; G. R, Butler to Ashland «ppasr- (ra ft raaoh. kow tolag eparatad «4 befóte tito htatod to «««altis» by Astfcar Graham add Paul W ll- «re Monday. . < H an m «^ this etty, has returned fo Oklahoma. . Hto w ife aad twa children toft Monday, to fallow - to< totar with a car to ateck housahold good«.* OlSttfe Chapman, Porsy Chap- map »ad Mite Blanche Rogers totoomd uh from Antioch. Sunday and »»oat the afternoon in Ash­ I Mrs Watkins, . w h o p pa«t. year hare iptidad I roach 1« Ashland opp- Mostra. M W Colemo«, Jas. Cto- i Jaft* the city. Dr. Wa|- muslc tsachsr apd stag' ohstt, John O « h 'a n d P«t Dona­ tats a tow months ago da« «pont Ruuday n Phoenix and dug Tkatttro. f r : rietnity hnntfas a u to t i ' Â r S ’Â î ' M ’ü ï ' s : sar'fia * : - I j l I < (Continued On Page Five)