«ff'W - TIDINGS GEORGE MAD: K T A B U S H H ) IN 1 1 » ■W—toM—gtol— W— « 11 S I S1 S I ’ ........ M. lflOT X THE BLB88BD:— Blernod are the undefiled la the way, who walk la the Uw of the Lord. PhAlm PRAYER: O God, la Christ. Thou caast make the unclean, do Thou cleanse ue. Penalty for “Gun Totin” Criminals There is a lot of talk about how to reduce the crime waV6 and one of the first suggestions is to prohibit the ownership of firearms. This would -remove protection which th^. private citiien has against burglary, robbery and assault, but it would not prevent the criminal from securing fire­ arms. His business is unlawful and it would i^ot bother him at all to go a step farther had procure arms contrary to the law, smuggled in from other sources. > The fact that the private citizen could not lawfully buy arms would make the work of the thug just that much easier. The logical w&y to reduce crime is to asgure speedy pmuakment, akm Ao provide that the tisg of a gwu or aay other form of concealed weapon in committing a crime should demand an inoreaaed sentence, with no possibility of probation or sus­ pended sentence. The average American citizen enjoys target practice and he enjoys hunting. It is healthy sport and recreation. Why ghbuiThe be prohibited the use Of a gun on the theory that this w ill PFVvent thfc.tss t pasts radio announce­ It is ments hl a scrapbook; newspapers pat the news down in black apd white. “ Of course, the radio has iU advanta^s. A radio impulse can. travel around the world in one- seventh of a senmek and news can be transmitted almost instantaneously.” / The newspaper, cannot give the world the splen­ did musical programs available through the radios bitt the press>.he faels, will always be the big power in the world for expressing*.opinion by fillers and statesmen, and for the big events of news. While the famous inventor does not exactly say it, the press is original and oonatractive instead of Bfelng largely a repeating agency. The newspaperman who respects and lives up to his privileges has a power above that of kings, is under lum. the radio it Even the Giving with U h h a m s Heath giving with the tongue. , AnyhoV, Chicago to a Pöot place to canvass for the birth- control Ides. When tolling the truth means A loss at » n e ts , mast men don’« toti IL .7 — It to »saler ito nadar­ stand how y s u J te» out M love na h g« yoa toll Id. retiene« that rotara natural ta mttrt eommuadgkie than patience ¿ranted by tttìn forte. • Thoae who most loudly protest against women exhibiting their togs are the M et who do the must looking. Hec Heck says I "1 never ylt teen anything. that didn't her something the matter with It." Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler tofu that thinking t» a lost art. ft H ight alto, be skid that U e PUOplb are voting As they think. —Jefferson Review. À* the convening Of Congress approaches, the air is filled with political talk about the necessity of putting government into business. There is not as much necessity today as there has been in the past, far the simple reason that this nation has worked out a system of public regulation of private industry which surpasses in efficiency government ownership and operatimi of industry. Apparently many public officials, when they move to Washington, toêe their perspective of corn- mon, everyday American life. They are beset by special privileges tkto class and that olass, to forget the very favored tew. They which Thomas rentals of our ereon so ably set forth when he said, “ That * people is governed best which is governed least.“ The SHflriy << this nation, ita traditions, its constitution and its institutions, rests largely with the common citizen and the rural editors Who are living the everyday American life, and whose view­ point is not warped by too dose proximity to the • whirlpool of political life and socialistic agitation which makes our state and national capitals a difficult place for calm and deliberate t|tiiiking. lliatn« WASHINGTON — Whan , a statesman makes a speech or talks for the jpw spupen. be la apt to be somethin* of a borp: - Bn< when he talks "not for publication," he la likely to hare somethin* Interesting to say. The reason for that Is that the statesman—-or politician, if yon prefer—Ipidws full «a ll that If ha speaks .bis mind, he la likely to offend someone or express what may be deemed a half-baked Idea. He always has one eye on the voters or the bosses or financial ba'ckers oh whom his career may depend, and when he sAys some­ thin* any of them are likely to hear or read, he chooses h 1 *s vor^e very carefully. The situation causes some of them to become apparent victims of reptession. Yo^r correspond­ ent, vh o originally arrived in the capital welch ted down by a great awe, somehow become hep to the fact that most o f the important gentleman he interviewed 1 o ’t publication were often mouhtln* mere platitudes or hunk or else repeating parts of their previous speeches. Hq consequently adopted the habit of assuring all Interviewers that they mustn’t say anthlng for A R ^ M A Q ^ tjo r B orm publication. Those tactics seem to put some of them at . ease. Others, who feel,th at their views •Mdom receive proper newspaper attention, are disappointed. Still others, perhaps the most, mportant ones, seem glad to take the opportunity to get some­ It is quite evMent that some thing pff their" chests. Thus,' one of the easterners who sent their Is able to pass along Ideas and sons to the weAk never anticipated Tacts of Interest without quoting that these eons might prow up A dispatch from Bucharest telle and wapt to manage their own all about a Mil that “would make pnyone, the only* drawback being art a r e .— Hood River News. . Rumania as dry as the United that If they were attributed to States." A country With Such A the Actual source they would of­ The farmer, who hated the au­ fine senw of bum o/ is J U s»t ten be good for eight-column tomobile because it frightened bis bound to g et along. headlines oh Page One. .F o r instance, an outstanding horses and spoiled the roads, -is leader of the Democratic party now one of the largest users of who often has been suggested gasoline Wagons, which proves A culture contest between Har­ for the presidency unburdened that the world does more.— Cot­ vard and YAle is proposed. Yale himself the other evening of cer­ tage Grovo dentine!. is said to have the lead in ra­ tain beliefs which, publicly « - tt a man can make a better ccoon coats, with Harvard having* pressed, would cause him to be* mouse trap than his neighbor, a alight edge in OppMace« road­ ousted and dAmhed by Democrats * . wherever they are to be found. the world will beat him out of sters. “Odr political aet-Ap,” l a i d the paten« rights. — Rosebarg he, “Is bawd On silly, artificial News-Review. bean Inge says England would fines established by the C i v 14 i f a wife dresses up to t $ h be better off If the country were V ar. We have men on our side fashion, the neighbor^ say mean more sparsely settled. Certainly, of the Senate 'w Ho are no mqre things about how slje keeps her Dean, look at us— why, w s’re not Democrats than Coolidge and Re­ publicans on the other side who .« husband’s Bose to the grindstone. settled at all I are Oo mbrA Republicans than I If she Is not particular about her am. dress, they fedl sorry for the nUn “The only thing that keeps the who has to live with such a doWd. A magazine suggesets that the Republican party dominant is — Cotta*« Grove Sentinel. ardent swain make his sweetie a the fact that we have a ' » o l i d Christmas present of credit At a south. The north has been warn­ The thinking people are l o t t ­ ing for presidential cahdldates beauty parlor this year. B u t ed against putting ‘the sopth in there would be ladles Who cOUld the caddie* and enough of it votes Who M il give us souhdhess in cry over that, too. that way to elect Hardings and Judgment Add firmness In ooh- Coolidge». trtl— Hubbard Ënterprlse* "The only solution I age Is to break up the solid soath afad the One of the principal res Clarence Chamberlain Is devbt- best way to d o th a t is to nomin­ Why so many yeung men are ing Himself to tbu building of ate A) Smith. 1 Adttlre Smith, but lag along the way Is that ' what shall bo called "tool-proof” he would take a terrible ticking. try to make nsn-stop flights alfplkhdS. CJarenoe 1s quite a “Smith wouldn’t carry otie sin­ school room to game and fori flyer a n d we hope he doesn’t give gle southern state except Louisi­ — tte«Vord News. that ap tor'som e empty puragff. ana. The mom Mates he carried elsewhere, the hotter fo r . t h e party, but be couldn’t win. ’’Then, with the south an open ® Held, we would have sr national irty. There wouldn’t be many ore of these fearful landslides, and there woqld be real contests 'to nearjy every state, i don't see spy other Way out for us, be­ cause except lb case of A terrific BACK 20 Years Ago 1 tght. t t e . Wsrara Bess. Piettwss. iftg. ’H I 1« -d a ft • * # rM M O K O - to p W atefc Rrsa. J pMurbatish sf «Ml travel» • > « deal for the 1 lAheAe .of the Wash. Poijel p| of astra ip Barron additi« IWWM. “No, my sweet, as« mine— ywural” And without warning Don Lsto placed the palm of his band oa the soft coll of lsxvriant hair and, drawing bar toward him. ap­ plied «he Jtougs to her lips. Furiously indignant, Dolores pushed Ms kaada sway sod stood facing Mm deflaatty. "it to aa Insult to Infer that I woald use sack a thin*, snd you hare no right to PUI U on my lips!” With (he back of her hand she tried to wipe the toeist sear away, and It only Inflamed her anger to Luis throw back Ms Dolores was surprised to find her alone. * Where Is Senor O Bhanghneesyf she lnqulr- ed eagerly, pronouncing the long shrugging Ma shonlgars and point- fog down the main toad to front of the Rancho. “W h y r Dolores tott Uks cry­ ing. “Because I did not tremble at the Whisk Ms youthful Imagination probably exaggerated.” Vasgsex believed this to be the Mai reason lor Terry’s sudden da- rtare. “It does not matter!" •» « to DAtored R mattered very t t r she ask- much. She could not understand wry left before seeing her. ta le lacahfl- ROoptttg Shoulden she cari- ed'up on a wide window seat and dotofolly looked off to tted Old San Francisco. Perhaps she wonM nev- S . S Ä Ä “AU right, sweet lady. Now I am going to »my a tort Sdad for yon.” And closing h ie-eyes he leaned brought in BP." objected dafeUp, Dolores away and follow- NOV. noth, 1879 ' COBVMN to: «ACM By DOC HBID Flfty-MtoH rtar* ago today, Joe Coburn, a n d q v e o f Ireland, VN MMtoi. r^totuRWu as»' the heavyweight champion of Amer­ ica, fought IS furtotfs rounds to a,draw with Jem Mace, the cham­ pion of England, at Bay St. touts, ahstar* "GrundfaUier, Albert Walker what •jSi'SibM , e l^ e jl Klamath county. dear, Is „ srtuse from hie depresSfon. “The young Senor was right,” he ex- plalned listlessly. “They have nerved notice that our great Is ln- T3SiLMn'L.w* mu,t T*«ate Uamsdl- «wltohsd and his o . T. W est « m e U r t i f r o m Hornbrook (alone) for a sojourn la the city, NMBtop. ‘ “ 1 * 5*' * “TERRANCE O’BHAUGHNBSSY. The Bsohetors* Otob. Baa Franclsoo.” Dolores fosud harasit Wondering "Not this time, sweet Señorita. Just where the Bachelors’ Club I won’t tool you any more. You have grown up Into a real lady, and this Is a present to celebrate the event** Thus reassured, Dolores ran- tured to untie the small knot bet firm she stealthily slipped Terry’s etart, frowned end. deliberately sum into the low cut neck of her tarnlag her hash to;the room, oon- gown. Still a bit doubtful at Dot tlaued looking out the window. Don Luis, smiling Indolently, had Luis' assurance that nothing would Jump at hec. she held the box at Just entered and blown her a kiss ararik Jeagth and pressed the from hta flnget Ups.' When Do­ spring. H a laughed delightedly. lores turned her back he laughed The lid flew open, revealing a long softly end quickly crossing to the ■hakpla, UM haad made from a real window seat, lounged Comfortably at the opposite end* “Am 1 .forgiven T* And leaning forward he grasped has high -heel­ ed slipper to-attract her attention. ta san Franclsoo—they Are the style!“ He was very observing when It came to feminine apparel ■ 0 « thoroughly Informed on ^ ■KJeot than he. rated to hgve IVA T uagaù of th4 Forest sir He«. Wto Ri Atotosfl «aturlAy He Is now headquartered at JiCk- -ssavlilet looking after portion» ol the Asftlknd Khu Siskiyou Natlun- Rev. F. G. Strange has Ml foresto V ' h u • <• ? Medford to Attend the 1 funeral.. day from a 'v ia li Region. - ' queer she ssk- Lnls. to show pulled off the Med a crimson j t van polores first Introduction to an artificial beanty aid and her bewilderment amused D ob Lula. * "For your llpaT” she inquired, bar feminine lnstingt telling her What It was for without being la- pausing Just long enough before A minor to make sure that none ot u»r hAtaftal staff was left on her B f. Raster '«reut through Sun Francisco on Monday. Galleo maksu Ms heme With Ms edeeedey from an ex vielt to 'the exposition. lag It out, pusslad pi tlfttl eyes. “What li pleSs of al Sd. lioldlni right and proper, and ahe would not have-»proved o t the worldli- ness to wnlch Don Luis revelqd. IConUdted DB P ate. Vivé) I, Atofcrew MoCalleu, former M- sfeteat «ashler of the F t e t i t e . ,Ugnai B a te, Id nqw employed la jfcb ostyeotioa depqrttoSRt of the Wells-Fargo Expfpes Company, B u m n e t o to uffttos, Hr. Ho- r & i & t i M S ' L f i mock appreciation, her eyes twla- kllng merrily, “You lore a Joka, don't pout WM1, tome la somethin* alas In the bottom of the box that 1 am He was thinking of the night be­ fore and of how differently another tad scted.-when Ito painted her Ups. It wssAhst Incident that made him thlak of Myfog a similar toy tor Dolores. Had she only been able to dlvlae his thoughts her an- would have no bounds, for, si- 9ft Years Ago f all over the jttst and unjust over thoee who forgot their I Scissored SenUment Do They Lose Perspective ' It h«B ttovn tjiene day» and nmbrellag. ...................... “ ' ’ W OUT OUR A S H U it t ) DAILY ÈY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. GREEN, Manning Editor ’ I a uponth previously, la this Im- pfotoptu «rtgir. , t |e toen battled firndM y m «ll both Wvre arrested and thrown Into Jail. Friends New Tork one afternoon about JTe he continued^ got them out out the match was arranged. It u eecMd ring meeting them.