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urte» GEORGE OUT OUR WAY ASHLAND DAILY. TIDINGS S ' t * N * n , * n e » o o - h a W aratr K32K9fi|£&H|Eg[i WASHINGTON immigration “■J ¡Z QOD JU6A8ONINQ:— I love the Lord, because he hath heard rblce end my supplications. Fuulm 116:1. PRATER: O lore the Lord, uU ye His saints, for there la uo L to them that trust In Him. a r i i i s s i i s t ì i a ~~ I'llUllh ■//«v'flw»#”« - ^ ¡ M llb lllf If /f ttlliy j « I r ¿Z y * I i Ten citieg have entered the contest for the repub- liceu national oonvenGo'tt. Ahd that will only be a drop ia tbe buckeCcouipared to the cities which urfold eeud their favorite sone. ,-j> j *'A' »>-• • " •• --------&M “■ ' Bales iRffistimrc never pays for when yon flu« ‘ ^ S a ’** f " *“ **° t < *** Mexican Immigration CMARTBR h oi been lacreggtng rugldl/. Of- riclal r®co ri® ®b°* th® arrival of “ ol* tban • • • » • • • . including 66,- 781 for 1>27, end large numbers are supposed to have crossed the border unofficially. 'Labor unions. Secretary of Labor Davis and certain congress- men haV8 ur«ed the inclusion of I ' Mexicans within the quota law ; and the question w ill come before V j w S j C Ç I cm w&z /z n - ^ 7 ^ T ^ hs./jK 5r< V t f f - f r L lftuW wC ^i^Lll J I ®V Jp P v i n JhA x mill / U v U '' /J U tti t* r ” ^ ^ l D l J ' T~ r, I' ‘ ’•/riyj'Xfos—•• Cash registers keep more peo- » honest than-tke law. Money doesn’t ca r ets whoop who it Is that carries it n bis packet. Bums and fountain pens are exactly alike, to tke one respect of refusing to work. It’s an nwfal strain on • man’s honesty to ran a garage or deal In second-hand cars. W hile th e saxophone hoe w ork ed its Way into cknrch, let od hope th a t’s as dose, as It w ill ever get to hedveto. Hes Heck says: “Undertakers aeem to prefer towns whore traf fic-rules ain’t enforced. I • tbenaztc°n|cr* * i a u*®f°rm °f th® Box bU1’ Proposes to plac® Mexlcan Imm igration on the ®»m® Snot» basiB *■ European Immigration. There will be a Hght over tbe blH, however, with areas along the Mex,can border lined up a g a in s t It. - - - S ^ f — -X TOUR BOY AND YOUR GIRL * Th® sentiment behind the Box “4 ,»W kXW.meUwAM^ I ' bill i® based on the fact that Mex- - m a s» e sm sg jq tt icAn iaborers t n penetrating the 1— — — —~ --------------- - caâhtry .to northern steel mills S ^ ^ M ï S Î l V X â A * ”* an<* raIlroad® and dolhg the heavy J k K 9 ^ g A^MrK lob® iormer,y performed by Euro- . b* / ARTHUR DEAN, Be.. » . (Copyright John F . Dilla Co.) ! \ H E RÖES A R t- MADE - NOT; counted by a representative /of the Bureau of Bio half of the notorious Public Shooting Grounds bill, to which the Bureau Was strongly committed, with the inference, always, that if the sportsmen would support this bill and have it enacted, into law, that serious duck mortality would suddenly and mysteriously disappear. The Public m ooting Grounds bill is dead; a now hand is at the helm of the Bureau of Biological Survey. Wo confidently expect, in the very near, future, a full and complete report setting out the result of the Bureau’s investigations up to date without political discoloration. The public is en titled to i t —Western Out of Doors. Europe, does not apply to Mexico or Canada. I: lo g ici Survey. Hour Priest lake is comparatively usually was in connection w ith propaganda on be 1 x problem referred to. The pree- ent quota lew. designed to restrict the «reat h®«,ra ot *Dsns from I s Z jv'* I 11 ,|i ) It ’ - ■ Yea, my boy, this la algebra day and here to a problem. Besidea' many of you are aoon to> lrave school and take a real Job, I»’ If Gone Tnnney pat in seven years to win a battle of an hoar, how long should you work Jo win the Battle of Life? Try yonr arithmetic on tUa: If Gene-Tunney Watched every move, characteristic and thought of Jack Dempsey for seven years, how mack should yon know of the world of affairs a n t the char acteristics of business, Industry, and the professions? The answers to these two prob lems are Jn the following toono- graphs. Underscore any two and send to m e together with the S. A.. 8. B. i Boy on the Fence, Gene TUn- Sey’s Answefs,-How to Choose a Career, Money Value of Educa tion. Questions Regarding College Education, Careers for Men, W hto's Tbe Big Idea? What do yon think of a board ing school for a girl? I’ve got 36,000 set aside for educational purposes. I know of a school ^Purn te Page Five I Their work .IS mostly unskilled labor, but they «re offering the same competition which the quo- w M k W h L^W ta lawa er^ ted against HUro- —'■*’ peens was supposed to atop and Prince Fernando of Spain has their presence presumably aggra- been fonhd, according to dto- rates unemployment conditions patches from Europe. W e didn’t caused by our own surplus of la- even know be had beeft- lbst. *" bor. If the iC 2 i quota k w w efe ______ k applied to Mexico, immigration Mayor Thompson* of Chicago ffbto that country would he cut w*e praised ha the Senate com- K> »bout 3 per cent of the pree- mlttee took up the flood situa- ent Wtorq. , , UOU. He “crystallised public Th® opposition to the Box bill eeWlment in favor of flood con- and ®ImIlar PropObelS « o n es most trA i” end what • Job he must : ‘« oriou*ly from Callforna end h ir e h o i of it in thé Miraissippl ®°ut\ T“ “ ’ w* i h a r e a ? V eliev ’ Importantly on Mexican labor for & ey ' agricultural purposes. Every year, during the fruit Ond vegetable George. Haldemah, pilot of season, thousands of Mexicans Ruth Elder’s plane, (or was It cross the border from Sonora and B oth Womack’S?) got fti lots of l-o»*r California to kelp harvest sleet» WhHe returning home on en »be crops. Some of them stay and eoean .litter. Lindy made an aw-' work ea farm hands the year to l mistake When he didn’t take a aro« d- The dem w d of this eec- glri friend atong on h i. flight. ‘‘“L . J jHnâW J ’ W Old ffoaiti. blow. Tbs helpless heap Of abeead t o tta proud inanity rolled and fell aneonactoa» pold die- at V o M tu 'i teat. g “Captain Stonerl What doe» this m ea n r demanded the youn« Imied master, his Spanish eyes flashlm with righteons tory. » •« “ “0®» “It means we’re worked tor rot M, smlUnk Ung enough.” Btoher eyed hli • youthful employer with /deadly ise replied calm. “Yen’ll t » d j w £ £ ®! sold rami anchor to the bay. We’ve resigned and are taking our pay to horses- 1 awakens understand T” i no one— The sailors mounted on saddIM a—<t will steeds, gare irate evidence of th< fact, ______ _ Like a true son of a long Itfe o im waned proud aristocrats, Vssquez stoot I thought his ground. “Stoner, you forge< 4 nothing that I am bead of the House oi sanaoL Vasques," His eyes took on s dead _ T . ly glint. “I order you to replsci ad sighed. my prop<rty and return to youi So little, ably at once.” y dream*. .H e waited with ail the assuranc« of a small child who has asked » mmatertol dow to give him a glass of milk Lothlng to and Is surprised when his biddln» ally every is not immediately obeyed, the state. “You Jellyflsh!” hissed Stoner li end ptos- contempt, “we’re going to the gold itekes end Helds aftd you can’t »top ua—this (HL That Is a new era—the world’s tamed the Span- upside down, and now you and youi tol lore of family glory. don’t mean a dame Called to thing." -Fen tSdR «01 leebe lke TO»«««» e»tol« o s «tole« h o n et « slets you At soon as tke news Woo passed e a by gaM ^ ey horsemen the gold rash became an actuality. . . ¿ s w A ' S ’ . s r ’S i Until this Teapot Don^e thing started we didn’t know what crude oU producer really meant. hsffilinSS with her -sens. Their g ^ g li were daw shortly, and they be ready to extend every hoe- ty. Mo sooner had they laR the patio too« a faithful peon came running to hredthlaasy and stopped before them to whisk. oA his atolpd cap « British Join-pdlfiM * h o wants the United States tb agree not to “aid, abet or comfrOttt” and aggressor nation, ptobabiy meads something about ioahing money. The 5? m ta ii hhd u e honor men—stool ^ - n ^ f i r o d e r «napped Vasqnas “Wait, my brother," called toe elder« "I • » tM h e ^ of the boose efi Vluqnesl Toa remain with oar ASHLAND m toder he dlsap- Horace MUChen of Klamath Falls arrived istRUhland the flrit of the week. Some of his friends In Klamath eouhty a rt already mentioning Horace as a likely candidate for sheriff at the eleC^- tlon out there next Jane. Through 4he Phlppe-Allen real estate agency, Mre. Alma T. Young recently purchased acres on the western ontdklrte ot Ashland from Mrs. Sarah N. Strange ot - Mnektttoo. WMhlng- ton. Mr. hM Mra. Yonht ate making their home on the prep-, Miss Bern* erty and Intend to sink two wella o® the premised besides plano recital ’teanguritlng o t h i r improve- tlenal chnreh evening, Nov. Height w ill'give a at the Congregà- to Ashland Friday 33, A quick intake of breath was tol lowed by| an amazed silence an-. Vosqnes atood stunned by Stoner’s defiance. '' j- » “AH aboard for the gold fields, men!” stgfaoUed the Captain, and his Sailors climbed into their sad dles. Vasques suddenly regained his tenses and sprang tote thd arch way to bar their departure with his body. “You shall not leave the Vas ques estate on stolen h ones unless you ride me dqwA” It *0s a grand gesture, devoid of nil pretense and show—be ineant i t The OdS (hone blindingly on the famous Vasques sword as he held It high to his out- flung arm. The sailors pulled to their horses to a deed stop and eyed their Cap tain Inquiringly. Stoaer did not mount, bat bis mind Was made np. The defiance of a romantic Spahlard was not go ing to alter his pions. Whipping out a pistol he fired—to cold blood —a t the brave youth who Who de fending property* sad* name with hlu very nf0. A blood red spot grew on toe breast of Vasques’s eoft White shirt. He swayed on his (s e t His left «he. Hardly a mo- «tore he returned great award of the ams splendid blade bat to stop his Ufe'h tetwnsteMl into Ban oozing oat until he t f by their Blue- chance to prove that h seventy-two years Ora Deibert and Millard Grahb rooting section, who cheered the visitors and homeateam alike. servant grasped toe b r ld le o f Wj Master’. favorite horse » * • « * saw that Captain Stone» was eboul to mount and ride him away with jg TURNING THE PAGES BACK g a S . wan te e courtesy extehd- a new one. Zd by the Mritord high aefcoot ¿1 , “ . Don Heroondea, agitated By cn aqba X ia c w iMMPsd to Mt toot ond 5C i i3 & « S " “ returned from Eugene, where Nels Thompson tq just com they took examinations for non- pleting a nlcb ndw 31600 dwell commtsaloned officers’ staadlag in ing on the north «ids of the th e Coast Artillery Corps. B o u le v a r d , near the Bast Side ' TWenty-thrae carload« ot ia h - school. Mr. Thompson sold his former home in tke spring and landers attended ;toe football went to Tillamook county te game at Medford SUUrday. The spend the gummer. When be re Adttond rooters to th e » lerpen- turned he found It impossible to tlln almost equalled th e Med- rent a suitable dwelling so he tordites to number» c « e e l the meet noticeable things about t i e went to woTk and built himself in k &•’ One loyal *od « » » « • « “ sen, proud claim« to Spain UU i nmf Sab ar,es alon* 8tate Unee would not Congress probably oonslde ranch a proposal serious- ly. but It héa possibilities. Mexican Immigration le t h p f ig S • i A L ittle A lgebra * deep, ite shore line and bottom are rocky and it is not muddy. On the other hand, ite waters are beerily charged with alkaline salts of some kihd qnd tbe shore line ia deeply incrueted with thè mineral. But It has been the haunt of wild geeee for thousands of years and never, in the memory of m y , has there been any noticeable mortality of waterfowl there from aught but tbe hunter'« gun. On the other hand, Tuie lake in southern Oregon, where appalling mortality has occurred is free from alkali but is and always has been no more than a sea of mud churned and agitated by the hundreds of thousands of docks and geese that have fre quented it since time began, but the oldest citisen cannot recall the day when ducks and geese did not thrive in it until the present epidemic began. Every indication pointe to the probability that these birds are dying from the ravages of some epU sooths that hds its origin in neither alkali nor mnd, and the Bureau of Biological Survey with unlimited scientific facilities at its disposal should, in the per iod Of time It hss bMn working oh this problem, be able to furnish a plausible answer to our question. There has been a strong suspicion in the niiud» of many nortauen who are eager to help when the cause of the malad^ is known, that the Bureau has been withholding the tqpMt of Its inveottgattons for political reasons. It has been noted that reports of the Bureau’s investigations have been Con spicuously lacking and that such mention as was made of the matter by the Bureau's representatives of setting up Immigration boand- I Z S jS R l _ 'l 1“ " 17, 1925, 1548 dead geese and 22 dead ducks were 4 r ,| ifeL 1 -1 : the perhaps beasrictal e tp e d ln e t 1111 □ £ I I I We hope that the Bureau of Biological Survey, under the new and able leadership of Paul O. Bed- dington will promptly give ua an answer to this question. For several years this questidh has beeh before tbe Bureau. Hundreds of carcasses of ducks and geese, victims of the “ mysterious” malady, have been sent to Washington for examination by the Bufeati’s biological experts. Samples of water, samples of natural food, sam ples of all kinds have been sent back to Washington for analysis hut the only reports that have issued therefrom through all these years are: “ Maybe it's alkaline poisoning,” or, V Maybe it ’s too much mud and not enough water.” Our guess is that neither of these answers is correct and that thè bureau knows they are not correct. Other able scientists outside of tbe Bureau of Biological Survey have analysed the waters o f Lower Klamath and Tula Lukes and have found only slight traces of slimline salt in them. It is aleo pointed out that ducks and geese have dabbled in mnd for time immemorial without noticeable detri ment to anything but the mud. Furthermore losses huve occurred in lakes that are alkaline and in lakes that are free from alkali; in lakes that are muddy had in lakes that are dear, in lakes that are shal- p ' latest suggests H I I I » 1 1 I I 1 f M U I I1 I ) | I 11 f l u I [il |l Whàt Aib Our Ducks? s —rinPÇ* y — The problem iturlcntlen e f title itevek C. fc Chitwood, accompanied by htw sister, Miss Irens Chitwood and Miss Ljrle Watson, left the city Friday morning tor Klamath Falls. • A j M * ereetfallen g S3 being denied h to the excitement Frank Oatman, whp now ll^e» By DOC REID on bU ranch at Oklahoma, 81®- Forty years ago today. Jack Mc klyou county, California, arrived Auliffe, lightweight champion ot In Ashland- Thursday. He goes to Myrtle Point, Douglas county, the world, came perilously near where he will »pend’ the winter. losing his coveted title to a bare knncklq finish-tight with Jem 6arn*y of England, that was the longqet aha hardeet febght battle otzhta entire career. H, B. Miller expects to ship The match woe made tor the <• carloads of apples this sea trorflfi*» title and a 34.60« aide bet and was staged at Revere. son. Whs«. It terminated in the 74th round when MeAaltfto*» Mwkers rushed the ring and started a riot »M U saw th e . ehampton Mim Ginndla Virgin started slipping and U the mercy of the Friday «vratog for, a visit te Rngllahman. When the Melee friends In Roseburg dhd Port- subsided the referee declared the contest s draw. « L . ,' - I th Falls will have laid . Portland 4-zs 366,04« Frank I worth of paving during building being erected kt 11th and Gllsan.