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W A S H IN G TO N — The «election
Dwight Morrow an ambassador
M M |rto o appears to bay* givsn
some of the high official« of our
8tate Department a Polite pal».
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U m people. P r ilm
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A H tM A U
Leai-aed editorials in big metropolitan news
papers, discussing the inferiority complex of .farm
ers as a class, lead to no good result
Perhaps this qpriplex is more marked as a
characteristic on the part of the farm critics, for
city folks show woeful lack in general knowledge
/of “ country” affairs.
A great marly “ farmers” haye become ex
perts and prospered in dairying; stock raising,
fruit and truck gardening, in spite of metropolitan
jibes of hicks and rubes.
The people of our country, including city jour
nalists and syndicate writers, better conclude that
we are all Americans, with constantly changing
kabits and classes of occupations.
The fanners and country-fired people may make
up the majority of medium and amaller-sized cities
’ one day, while the progressive and enterprising
dwellers and tillers of the soil are coming more and
more from the cities.
Safety On Highways Personal Matter
For the first wvea ttonfhs of 1927, 11,448 auto
mobile death» were recorded in our country, a gain
of 416 over the same period last year. The total
may reach 25,000 ‘before the year passes.
Stringent licensing of drivers, with cancellation
of driver’s permit for careless or dangerous opera
tion of automobiles, would help greatly in reducing
the number of automobile accidents and deaths.
It would cost nothing at'all, compared with edm-
pulsory automobile liability insurance, which is
being advocated all over the nation, and would go
far toward alleviating the necessity for such in
surance—if such necessity may he said to exist at all.
Making it a prison offense to drive without a
license, or after a license is revoked, as it ig an
offense to have burglar tools or explosives, would
do what compulsory automobile liability insurance
•ould not possibly do—it would enforce ixrsoual
cooperation and rosponaihilify; without which there
« H A F T IR x r.IV
i was mora tsrrtied
Npt t&g» they object to tba
fact that My. Mprrow la one of tba
Morgan pm
but tb«r tao in
“O, be Hlo Service a ll my Joy,
Around le t my example shine,
TU I others lore, the bleat Employ,
And Join in labor« so Divine."
President Coolidge, addressing the American
Bed Cross at its annual meeting, reviewed the ac
complishments of the many agencies that co-operat
ed fQr tbe relief of Mississippi flood sufferers.
As he anmnanrixed them'briefly, the mere cold
statistics of the jttory indicate the amazing re
sponse and sympathy to the appeal of disaster. The
seventeen millions promptly subscribed to the Bed
Cross represent but a part qf the funds devoted to
relief. Three millions were given in free service by
the railroads, seven millions approximately in aid
from departments of the federal government and
an incalculable value in the labor of private in
dividuals, spent under painful and desperate con
ditions.
Even as the president reviewed thia record of
golden deeds, there came » telegram from S t Louis,
thanking the Bed Cross for their instant aid in
that stricken city.
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And so it is that th^sre is hardly time to look
over one task accomplished before another presents
itself; n° one can fcaow where or when or what,
but everyone may A# confident that the Bed Cross
will be there, ready for any emergency.
** K That readiness is due to the excellent all-the-
year-ronnd and ail-^-eonntry-round organization
maintained by the regular membership of the or
ganization. It is the steady, quiet contribution of
thousands of little dollar-a-year fees th a t supplies
the organization which sudden and great demands
bridg to sympathetic^* kindly, helpful action.
Remarkably the Bed Cross enlists together the
hard head of American executive ability aad the
great heart of American loving kindness. So doubly
supported, the American Bed Cross becomes a, name
to be spoken-with pride by all Americana, even as it
is honored by thousands it has helped at home and
far away whispered in grateful prayers couched in
unfamiliar tongues and addressed to unknown gods.
N B A Service W r i t « '
tbia appointment both a virtual
repudiation of the M e llo n iron-
hand policy toward Mexico and
another heart-rending seek nt tbe
$areer pyetepa ao dear to tbe de
partment's dominating diplomat
ic oMond
M r. M prrow’a methods are ex
pected to ba somewhat different
from those of Jama« R. Sheffield,
bis predecessor.
M t, Sheffield was a man after
red Seni
“ Science w ill characterise the
second period. In the nation’s ag
ricultural l i f e / ' says D.« 0 .J.
Galpln of the department of agrl-
culturs. A ll rig h t Doc. Now tell
us, scientifically, how to get 910
for that h o t w h ic h i f cost us 911.-
M la com to raise. Burns Tlmes-
Merald. > •
The D etroit F r o r Frosa thinks
the next wave o f Installment buy
ing w ill be for airplaaea I f we
bad airplanes to sell, and people
came to buy ’em and fly ’em, we’d
certainly demand cash down.— La
Grande Observer.
the State Department’« heart. He
knew or thought be knew, that
you can’t treat Mexicans lik e you
treat real Americans. M r. M or
row has yet to lgara that, if ever
he dpea.
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One o f the things z Mexicans
point out is that M r.
Morrow
probably Will demonstrate that be
baa a ® i* d of hie o m p ra M w lu
not pay too much attention to In
terested members o f tbe Am eri
can colony la Mexico Cly who w ill
be glad tp give Aim an earful on
» hat a' bad lpt the Mexicans are.
Id this respect, ^t 1« «aid. he wUl
he different f r o m 'lf r , Sheffield.
Some Mexican« w ill bowl along
w ith soma of pnr own antl-ddmin-
latration polltfcfeys A be Idea of
sending a Morgan man down .to
them. Others w ill suggest that
thair countryman sit tight and sae
o r rb w . /’hohaves.4
how M
Morrow
“ behaves.” But the
Calles government la in inclined
to regard M orrpw’s appointment
ae a friendly gesture and probab
ly w ill try to meet him a t least
half way. I t w ill regard U m as
tbe emissary of Coolidge rather
than of Kellogg.
The proper study' of ma&ktdd and himself a promineat id n ta m -
«9 «»U raat. Ambassador Shot-
weight rtagstsr. «cored a • victory h«“ w m e d to epread aa aura o f
la woman.
in , nine h e c tic rounds over Oscar' -dlaljke among tbe Mexican peto-
Oardngr,
the famous
P^e and those members of the gov-
4.crnm ent with whom be allowed
Love never seems foolish until K ld ” at Kansas City, Mo.
Tbe boys being bantamweights, h,ms«lf to come in contact. Fin-
you get through w ith It.
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scaled
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Most of whatever liberty
have' left is fnondifollsed by
young people.
“ I t beats the world.” M t / Vining
w ill spend a month here and is
planning some trips into
the
mountain regions hereabout be
A. W . Arbuckle has traded hie ginning next week. At the end of
tea-acre fru it ranch on W tinsr hip vacation period ho w ill go to
Heights to O. M . Frost for a 1«S- Now York City.
scre tract In the W illam ette val
ley, to which he haa movedi
Jobs Enders, who Is now lying
in the 8aattarinm with a dislooat-
ad h ip sustained ia a recent fqnt-
ball game, had a week fu ll of ex-
rltln g experiences. On a trip ov
er into northern Calitocala, JnM
previous to his accident, he wad
mistaken
for a horse-thief end
also helped to pell the body of n
drowned maa ont of fOassath riv -
M r. G uy Cecil Jacobs and Mlsa
MsMe Ganlard Pelton were unit-
ad In marriage last evening at 8
o'clock at the heme of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Lottie Pelton on B
street In AaMand.. Bav. W . ¿.
M ellinger of the Christian cbuiyh
officiated. Lohengrin’s weddihg
march was played by Miss Beulah
C alfw eti syql Mr. E a 0 Hyglsr «nd
Miss L aara Ganlard attended the
bride and groom.
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With bis beautiful new toy Just ae
•» « n A b t U r H U > .W M U r
madly.
*' Vainly Mason w orts« to free
hermit. ZynnMet’a burning klseae
severed her neck and shonMara His
hard labored h re a th iu
fairly
smothered her aa aba strove to turn
her bead away so that he could not
tod her lipa. Then she (alt her
self lifted, bodily, la Us hateful
arms and carried across tbe cabin.
Vaguely she sensed the seeing of
her body upon the couch «od saw
Bynnalet’e face strangely grotesque.
Your Boy aad Your Giri
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ARTHUR DEAN, Sc., D.
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How e a a I show my g irl that It
* is wrong to cheat In play?
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Disturbed Mqther.
ANSW’E R — W e
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
“ I never appreciated the cli
mate of Southern Oregon *bo mack
before as on this visit,’* rem ark
ed Irv in g E. Vining, who arrived
at hl« old horns in Ashland Mon
day, five days from Buffalo, N. T .
isnt and
is strut-'
(Copyright John F . Dille Ce.)
The mors I study men and wo
men, the more I wonder why
The Hen. Gbne Tnnney saya he there are not more divorce suits.
le golng te retire come day and
devote Me lito to teechtng young
boye how |o get the moet eut of
He» Heck says: “ The* m<st
R . W e Shoeld any that Gene la sn
anthorlty, havtag gotten a m illloa anxioae feller I kin think! ^o
a n d a half out of It In two years. right now is the one who Is try-
— OorvalMs Gaaette-Tliaes.
in* to git home from third base."
Jfpur changes In Ashland eat
ing houses w o k place on the first
o f this moagh. J, W . Dobbins
took over the Oregon HoteJ, E. T .
Staples returned te the Ashland
Hotel. M r. and Mrs. Jack Beagle
aasumyd pontrol of the Cafeteria,
»nd Andrew Payne le ft the Savoy
Hotel.
aha (ought madly Io set
This Day hi
Fistiana
op the afternoon o f tbe haul».
In the grevtona year. Gardner
Even if the face be ugly, Abe
Because ^here la a heavy bay disposition need not im ltatef It. had hi« ehgpoe in a titu la r match
when he clashed w ith Terry Mc-rt
crop this year the crepe-hanging
Govern o f Nop, JT<k. then I I *
weather prophets are predicting
Thoae who look behind (the bantam weight champion, but was
an exceedingly herd w inter. W e
defeated by the terrible one in
haven-’f much faith In the hard door have probably stood there
three rounds.
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w in ter croaker, but we have a themselves.
p M tty good hunch of firewood
stored up juet the «»me.— New-
How aoon your ship cornea In
depends somewhat on hew aeon
you aepd it opt.— H * iaes Reoerd.
ta la weald do as aha
are ao
accu s
tomed St tbe present day to «ear
i ptay landed aa tba source o f all
i the virtues, that wa are apt to
> torgat th a t moat games have th e ir
I own temptations to cheating. The
- Ue« which may be prompted by
' tbe excitement of games are so
sodn forgotten; when the excite
ment Is over they rarely rankle,
aad are hard to get at, h ut they
make children unscrupulous and
grasping.
N R Even F ifty -F ifty
I am thinking of adopting a
girt whose father and
mother
were sinter aad brother. Ia thifc
advisable? .
Childless W ife.
A N S W E R — In the hpman fam
ily no subject fills us with more
Miss H allie M illion of this city, terror than the question of in-
who fo r tbe past two years has 1 breeding. The Bible refer« to the
bean living In Portland, was m ar- r thundering« of divine wrath
to
rled on Saturday, the 9th Inst., In those that approach any who are
the metropolis to M r. W . S. Love,; near of kin to them.
a well known druggist of Pie east
The modern Christian coun*
side of the city.
, I trie« rather insist that
brother
end slater matings he looked up
on w ith horror, and cousin mat
P. a Puckett, the bear hnatsr, ing« have been held under -t h e
who Uv»e on tbs Ashland-KJsm- u s e fearful taboo.
slh Falls stgge road oaat of Joany
WSI the Inbreeding In itaplf
croak, killed throe boars 1 » « t cause defects? No. lU m erely up-
week; oa at th e'L ake of t h a cevera them. I t gives the defects
Woods, one at Buck lake and ane
and virtues a better chance
to
at Johnson Prairie.
On Thurs oeme together and meet their oh-
day lgat he sold eight bear skins Jedtd. As Wtggam puta It, "Io -
to a traveling skin buynr.
breeding takeS off th e .lid .’* *
tn cates of animals th« breeder
G. F, Billing« has received a Who earrles on Inbreeding proces
long la tte r from M r. T. O. A a- ses Is able to k ill off the offspring
drows. form erly of Ashland, hut which shew the defects apd keep
n o * o f Rincon. Riverside, countyi the deeebndants who s^ow virtue«
C alif., In which he-gives resalts — In (his Way inbreeding purifies
o f gte boot adgsr laBuatry I s Ms the stock. I do not advise adop-
vicinity, there being two factor- tlea unless you are wlHIng to
aoeept grave responsibility.
let near Rincon.
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