&EOBGE ESTABLISHED IN 1876 ASHLAND DAILY TO GOD BE T H E O L O R J :— Mot onto u i, O U » 4 , not qVto n», bat noto thy D im , g p e gfory, te r thy mercy, and te r thy tra t h a sake. P eata »15:1. y \ " • P R A T E R : Unte fh e e . 0 Lord, be ali th * pr*toe and the glory now and forever. r .. ÍV-V CUFTTlM OOVMN ? , fm e A tk iV ( J P CVE.R (By Rev. C. t). Gaffney) A healthy boy ia vigorous, adventurous and of happy spirit He is religions and thé Sunday school is the biggest force of the church in thè life of the boy. At times he • refuses to attend the stated worship of (he church but if the Sunday school be in the least interesting he will attend i t The boy has a right to demand that the tin>e, which he givçs to the'Sunday school be utilized W sbme decently provable and pleasureable end. Educa­ tion, even religions education, is not neçessarüly a painful process. Discipline of mind or body has ceas­ ed to he a series of disagreeable, frigid postures or exercises. Medicine has no virtue mèrely because it is had to taste, and modern medical usage pre­ scribes fjee air and Warm sunshine in large dosep in place of the old time bitte* nostrums. So where the hoy spirit needs medication, the means employed need not be pulchral gloom, Mlemn warning, other world songs, and penitential pray­ ers, with- great moral applications of thé lion-un­ reasonable. The germs of «spiritual disease give way before the sunshine of the spirit just as fast, if not faster than the microbes before the stm. ' The Sunday school,. then, that a boy likes, should be a happy, joyous, sunnypAaoe, brun full of ideas, suggestion and jfrupulse, vigor and adven­ ir châllenguq boy and art and he will loye it religious fetf >njnd to agd the ajacter vfill take poses- arbat’s going to happen with PoUy. I ’ve* never seen anyone Sher aa eho baa." Hartrleane took a couple or stops forward anA «food looking down at Polly There wae no color in her eyes, and her cheeks wpre blood­ less. He reproached himself for all that be bad done to bet and felt ta.ondfreo.- 000 debt we * U l glso’ hsve paid something ■»Ufo «3fi.fifiO.SSfi.«»g In Interest when It Is all. over. T h it estimate to little bettor « a n J__— ____ ____ Í_____ it . '« These figures a r t Of special In- ta.»»» Congreaa as to whether som e of the treasury's surplus 1*27-28. Whtoh Secretary Walton estimates M «4lS.ddS.lri«. sbn^d dot he applied to the debt Instead of to “Is Oregon an 0 x 7 “' atft ate JÇonrnsd, w $ # > haqws e u t Ran m * oxea. We Hon to thn tdSS.OSO.- T e s t­ ed by Democrats and ? I t ’s ton hpd R ath Elder, fonld . • « X h t a besa » < *« 4 : liner instead of a n , oil U t t e r , v fe »tehaWr k n « S t a jk - » Always he polite to rich rala- er , looked , like a presidential tlTsa Who arc Jq poor haqjth yacbt nndpr the ctlttVftltaneea.— G aribaldi ■ N p * s. „ • ■ ./J h Is possible to r < be honest, but gene: • ‘ result ’In a the^ent will be ; Louis WoihaRa, p rf the movies. wants his - B ill Thompson's defense of engp against W n g George If could* Use -uhy possible use « OogKge V p u ld have fffrf C hj- o a fte r he captured R. A prohibition agent recently it 1770« Iq a couple of hour« of tabling In a B uffalo resort, wa ,ar. Oh well, ¿aey c^me, easy \ Hes Heck says: “ Ton can’t g it 1 “ «re u more all the real sport out o’ ' lo afin ’ ,n Bn ,nch ot l*u i unless you hev some one to lo a f . !■ In a yard of w ith ." ' . 'side Signal. drnnken drivers found guilty of being responsible for automobile /t«eid«qtsT Most certainty, there must be R screw loose somewhere in our legal njRc|iinary e l s e antaraotule driver» of this class Wmlld show more redpect for our traffic regulatory klws. Rlgi4 «nforoemeut of t^e |Aw in cases where uyory o t death results fpom automobile srUagh-ups canaed by renklosentfis or drunkenness And the in- ftfetion of severe penalties upon the responsible drivers will go far to dimuiiflh this growing menace to motor travel .in our state. ^ c The dimple enactment of r )qw means little or nothing unless tbgt lew he properly enforced and «he punisihbient df the guilty be made to fit the «rfuii i t ih fear of the law rather than the mere law itself that inspires respect for the rights and anfhty of other people. > A stW ftqe, a jail sentence and, above all, suspension of the guilty driver’s license should be ttoprale with our. courts in dealing with reckless aiMl. ^drunken drivers responsible for nntomohik aniflflon*“ If this policy he followed, we warrant UlMhlaatead of an increase there Will be a rapid d M M d a -fB the number pf traffic aeeidents in this Mg^kr-*0%e Oregon M otorist. y r t M ( i | n p to o ^ J fn te , ocean Auto Accidents that A rough ,j ;• • » TURNING THE PAGES BACK ASHLAND ASHLAND 30 Years Ago A heavy pgl| ef Mist to bkqg- Iqg over the Bear creek bottom and lower valley almost dally, bdt has not got up ante tke Ashland blnaZfies aa ta i. ' SasetabMpg of t^e Beaver fam ily iq Orhgyn. consisting; ef Mr. Bsav- M n. EpP»ta N utttag hka fe- a r’s ttotaedlato latoHy, M . W . ttfnfod to her home here a fter a Beaver add wife of Sale«), find vleen visiting In nilnofs. and MP’ will proceed to Tforldn to spend the windier. F ra n k Sim pson an Tenderly he pushed a few stray tandrilf of hair Away from her face t t d h n m n n Us lips across her forehead. . As If awakened by the tonda FUUy stirred In his arm s and mnrnrarea z “Lookl It ’s the sen. T h e n It is. .the groat Mt open friendly sea." ' A w tattaf smile lit ap her face, tlon because It reduces the enor­ bat almost Immediately a sad look chased It sway. mous interest burden now carried “Don’t wake me up. Oh, please. by the country. The treasury says I don’t want fo donee any more, not • ?• that we are paying 961,000,006 • w . ” Hnrftcane tmld her tightly to less Interest this year than last, him. Bn was warning now what largely because the debt was re­ duced by 9 1 . l l l . X t M « » . The 103« reduction was « »T fir • 77,000, which resulted in a sav­ ing o f’ more than 990,000.000. the wee white la 1090 a surplus of 9377,7fi7.- r. clouds of tum­ be wondered if je a r . when Congress again fatted tov affect tax reduction, thn snr- .pfns applied to thn debt w 'a a hat she might sever 9010.800.000. jo «, le an in g 'from the “To the extent that we are able > Eero tending Hang's to reduce our public debt and el­ id. that Hurricane had iminate the vast charges o f in ­ r aWay. dragged on Ber terest thereon, we are lightening coat and hurried out to the burden o f the people of eur country,” says President Cool­ idge. Perhaps h a lf the saving on In­ terest last year was due to thn treasury's n fu a d lu g cftMraWoas. The average rate o f Interest on c u r interest-bearing Indebtedness Was brought down from 4:00 per cent In 1SJ0-J6 to « :0 0 per c e n t Aasian w n «rem oat u. awrthf tar t h e - hojr tai*« s ft- high. apA e 4* > long.' wtagh- Hurricane found one of her thin URto bauds and clasped It tightly s X A f t s u r * “ *• “ ■ T tried to punish you to the only I fdu ldn t Mu that la one hod Mtaed your»«tf to the ihove tan. You took the K H x s & Ike It taray. Ä Hurrlâdly he asked me for forgiveness has -retu rn ed trota hto visit to hie old home at B h u iM ra r|. tans , »fid U |lnd to g st heck tft Oregon agata. . Be gosh ra fty j q January U take « course at a jeweler's ichpOl nt Seattle. Mrs. E lla Bassonlo Is bene Dm eastern Oregon on a vielt k*r o s p i t o tar- and Mrs. Alex cLcod ashamed to his aery boots. He felt like a murderer. He wee a mur­ derer, and while he looked he beard the doctor say again: “It ’s the Ufa they lead that—” “It's the beasts they meet.*' broke In Hurricane hotly. As tf aroused by the voices the figure on the co( moved «lightly and opened big gtarlhg eyes that wandered from one to the other. Suddenly a flush stained the cheeks and the eyes opened wider as they rested oq the man leaning oxer her. “What wan be doing thereT“ “What did be want of berT" . Across his forehead she seemed to nee writing. lqdeUbly traced. "Ton can't escape me: 1 want my money back with Interest** Harrtoane rend the horror In her eyes and. feeling as if his very Ute wete being torn from him, threw himself at her feet Throwing an< firm over her trail little Body, which drew away from him, he began to pour »St AM the broodings that had clouded his mind for months "Oh. Folly, darling, can you for- glvé m et Ton can't foeget, I don’t deserve It, but try and forgive. God only knows bow many times I have asked H im for this forgiveness, how many Attnss I hâve told.Hfth that I loved you. how I now ask Him to w r s y ^ y that I eaa prove to you *IU ep ap year spirito.