Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY TIDIfiOS EDITORIAL and
GEORGE MADDEN GREEN, Managing Editor
OUT OUR WAY
PUBLI
BY THE ASHLAND PBDSQNQ C£L
By Williams
LETTER/-
By Rodney Bn
Will Rogers, who syndicates a, daily jest to
Bullions, says that the U. S. Chamber is telling Mr.
Mellon “ how to divide up the Government's four
hundred million surplus,” and that “ their mambers
should g e t; three hundred and ninety of the four
hundred millions.”
Aa a h«ny>wst, a gam chewer, and a s a rope
thrower,, we have nothing but admiration for Mr.
Rogers. As an economist and statistician we are less
certain o f Mm.
«
He teems somehow - to forget the 6,000,000,
stockholders whp make up not the financial few but
the financial many of this country of ours. He
seems to> forget the four hundred and odd thousand
corporations that are paying taxes as well as the
10,000 cq^pomtions which have a»mbeiish(ip of
some sort in the tJ. S. Chamber. He forgets, too,
that all other taxes have been reduced and that the
corporation taxes» unnecessarily high as they are,
are a clog and a burden on business.
To the more serious argument that we cannot
afford to reduce taxes since large appropriations
are sure to be asked for the Mississippi River Flood
Cogtroh the Boulder Dam, and a dozen more or
lest meritorious projects», this answer is sufficient.
None of these projects will cell for any great
immediate expenditure. The costs will- be laid over a
period oC years and with a w p ju a-oi. six hundred,
millions o f dollars ip. the Treasury we need* pot
wogsy about the pretiminary appropriations even
when we face a necessary tax cu t -
W A S H IN G TO N — Some of the
wets and some of the drys, who
regard prohibition as an im port­
ant national issue, are incensed
because the two political parties
are manifesting the sense degree
of enthusiasm toward grappling
w ith the question as the ordinary
Saturday night bather does t o ­
ward Jumping into his tub w ith a
porcupine. ■
One hears and reads t h e i r
sneers and Jeers e v iry day. B it­
ing remarks are made about the
"cowardice” and "Insincerity” of
the parties. Critics on both sides
advance the opinion that t h e
party which declared unequlvo-
callty for strict enforcement or
modification, as the Case may be,
would ride atop a landslide in
November. The ordinary cltisen
who is either very d et or very
dry seems to feel that way.
Am id all the hubbub, certain
pertinent facts are often obscur­
ed. The easiest answer to t h e
whole question, of course, is:
what can you expect in a coun­
try operated by politicians and,
to some extent, for politlclaiis?
Chicago, giro credit where credit-
to- due.
T ito a im » there are
pretty good.
OM yo» know- th a t Shylock was
only making a play for human
interest? '
Maybe all thls ta lk about Rus-
sla quttlng her army in half l»
o n ly totended to be diaarming.
Motion picture stars in Austria are paid by the
<My, th< te s t of them getting aroqpd $8S», and tbs
lfrssoT KfMs drw ina dow* M m W to $$3. When
oftU it a day, the grind has netted, each of them,
f$om 600 to 200 schillings. **MtitBBB” ffib only Iff*
sghillings a week. If they, eks lucky Enough to, own
to dress suit, they raté another 10 schillings—aboui
40.50 in the coin of thto rsatin. There’s a tip ton
tfta waiters.
- These inflow«, tewfcftd. qp by ouc <w<ft dili«-
it Department of* Commerce, are well calculated,
whet domestic Man of oocnpetitina from “ paupoft
eign labor.” Gan ^roarioa,’*. ’flotocsatin shjeks
agd shebas hold their place in the Kliegs against
the ofceeper wüE» o t these schilling stockent* If
wb know our osovies, the Vienna sMnriea would
fikgnffy only cigarette money when weighed with a
Hong Fairbanks scale.
That there, is» a- mocked, difftoetoe between the
reel money and the real money earned by some screen
célébrités may, be contented with, fact.' Yet it is a
filir question whether truth would serve ns hotter
than the pleasant myths about people who work and
play in a worM <it make-believe. W^at matter
that the- ptotinem deg chain e t a famous leading
W>man shrinks to a leather leash, or that her fleet
of Rolls dwindles to occasional use of a director’s
cgrl Along with the touting, the ballyhooing, the
polling, the boosting» the booming, and the flog-
ging of long-suffering superlatives^ a good deal of
hard work is done in the studios. Life in the movie»
is not all beer and schilling*, even in Vienna.
Î
With. A primary election, only a fow months
apray, political discussion will begin to assume an
ikaporfant plaoe. Polities in thia eoantry always
makes interesting reading. In the west, especially,
Will the sbaaeeg ot a weatem man for thia high
honor be followed.
Southern Oregon has a rabbit
cannery.. On- the opening day
>900. cane of ra b b it meat were
packed. New it remains to ,» be
'demonstrated that there i * a m u x
ket for rabbit meat, W e hope
them is.
Rabbits seem to 4 do
quite- well, hern in Granda, Road®
valley. In fact there are rabbit
Do it before you have to
farms here whets rabbits tor
m arket are raised, but If we had
a cannery and. a m arket for the
Trouble is easy to borrow,
producl the rabbit Industry ooMd everybody has some to lend.
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*
be made actually- worth w h ile —-
La. Grande D istrict News.
I
Bernard Shaw says that the
nubHc dose not demand "cheap
so» playa.”
W e ll, whether-; it
does or not» they have been very
profitable. W h at we can't under­
i 4 Tan» gJH» agleeft t w o stand is the character of - the
'nxfatha, has awakened. The dlg-
mind o f the producers of the rot­
etches failed to mention
what
ten stuff whether the public d e ­
per a she attended.
mands It or not. Corvallis Ga-
sette-Times.,
hxlco s chief exec tu i ve cer-
ly seems to be earning his sal-
The city schooL eensua h a s
tfaese days, executing.
shown a. big increase in children
of school age In the district. That
A dpad marine, in. Nicaragua
M fin .m la e a l; showing the dlffea- Is one of the best indications thpt
ewce between a natural and aa the community is making stdady
unnatural death— Silver L a k e growth.— Grants Pass Courier.
Afltoi all, the bickerings about
evolution seems to be only gorillg
w arfare after all.
C
"D ig. the dll«», to th
a slogan that would
Llnoolm oounty wet lm
t-lfaarin County Leads
Generally
speaking» success
consists of about 96 p e rc e n t hog-
gUbness.
In mixing religion with busi­
ness,, business is pretty sure to
rise to the top.
A ^reasonable degree of ignorance
seams essential to a reasonable
degree o f bappinesa
One good executive q»n do in
an hour more and better work
than the average committee can
do in a month.
Somebody has said that the
old-fashioned bee has vanished.
But don’t take that aa final until
Hes Heck says: “ When you hev
you’ve asked at the corner drug a good holt on a thing, never let
store.— Roseburg News-Review.
go to spit on your hands.”
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
AriHLAND
2ft Years Ago
W as Anna B. H arris, music
Ashland H igh School Notes—
instruptor at tbg high school, w ill Mias -Nellie MeClaren. who enter­
spend n portion of her Christmas ed school last week from a Wash­
ington H ig h School, has brought
vacation aa. the gnsst o f Kisa AJ-
ottr enrollm ent tor the year to
ioe Vhoderaluia a t Talent.
140. The class in Physical Sci­
ence Is deeply absorbed In the
subject of electricity.
,
G. W . Sorenson o f Grants Pam
,ha», bean an almrfst daily visitor
In the city of lato. He Is intep-
eat«4 In the new pompadour mln-
e r r i springs corporation.
The “ rattling” good*time one enjoyed in the
J$mrd,/n the past, we are afraid will soon become a
Maybe home of those eastern senators will
cwEntMatiy learn that the seats in the senate are
BDt to be. |NU«has0d like seats in a stoejf j>xchange.
r George Crèpa«« and. wife, for­
mer rancher residents of the Ap­
pi «nate section, and now
mah-
In g their house at « e r r ili. W1»,
'a re riflittng at the Ashland home
Old Dobbin may hare had his faults but he
didn’t aaaantt A telephone pole when somebody
hugged the driver.
of the le tte r’s sister. Mrs. C. W .
Banta. M r. and M n . Crapsee
« n conoeetad w ith the Pantages
vaudeville circuit. .
Banside R elief Corps No. 2 ! of
Ashland ejected the following of­
ficers for the ensuing year: Pres­
ident. Mrs. Susan Beach;
Sap.
Vice, Mrs. A. C. Silencer; JUn.
V im , Mrs. Luclnde K lum ; Tress.,
Mrs, Em ily P ratt; Chaplain, Mrs.
M »ry Ward£ Coaduetoe, ‘ Mrs.
K atharine Rogers! .Guard« Mrs.
Sarah Croweon; Organist,
Mrs.
Mrs. L . L. V > )k e r entertained Sarah M. Beach.
a number of her friends, Monday
evening at hpr home, >8S Seven­
th, street.
Those present wore:
Mn. and Mrs. W illia m
Lanfito,
Dexter Patterson, the 16 'year
M r. and Mrs. Prank G. Allard,
old, son of- S. PaUorsoa, w a s
Mips R alls Grubb, M r. and Mrs.
W illia m J. W allace, M r. and Mrs. wrestling with a companion on
Alten E. Cog, Miss Amy Grubb, the ground ot the North School
M r. Sam Grubb. M r. and Mrs. Monday, when he toll and sua-
Dewey Saskrit, Mise Elsie Grubb
talaed a very severe fracture of.
and M r. and Mrs. Osmer Long.
his le ft arm near the shoulden.
He Was carried to the home o f
hla pafbnt^ on M ain street, and
W . M; Peley, the drugglM, is
Dr. Pareon called and set
that
busily- engaged in. ramoaing rtnek
.broken
arm.
Young
Baxter
la
and fixtu re» Io
the
Farlow -
now
improving.
ßhodee block, facing the Plasa.
A prohibitionist is a prohibi­
tionist firs t and 'a politician a fter­
ward. I t it were demonstrated
that there was a strong m ajority
demand in the country as a whole
for either strict enforcement or
modification, both parties would
topple all over each other to
prove to the voters th a t the pop­
ular w ill could find exprepison
sooner
and
more
effectively
through one party than the oth-
I t may be that such a m ajority
demand exists. There are many
spokesmen fo r both sides who in ­
sist that it does. But no one can
kso«W-that the sentiment can be
oooaolidsted into voting strength
sufficient to insure presidential
a n d ,congressional victories to the
party which m ight crusade on
the strength. o f i t
The most im portant fact is, to
the politicians, that while they
know th a t n- strong stand by
either party which was not dup­
licated by the other would affect
the ballots of millions of voters,
it could -net be foretold
which
side wopld reap the most benefit.
There may< be move "drye”
than knows which aide can sup­
ply the greatest number of voters
w illing to disregard a ll other is-
suee and vote only on the wet-
dry issue?
The question already h a s
shown it®, tendency to split par­
ties. How can the Republicans
'U p into large, important -wet cit­
ies- like New York, Chicago and
Philadelphia on a bone dry plat-
form on, fo r that matter, Into
states lik e New Y ork and Illinois
which have voted, "w et” in refer-
iv m| <ims . The same question goes
fo i Ute Democrats.
That, at least, is the way the
polttlciani have to figure.
Ip
their owp- hem »'territories they
may be as wet as the town dm hk-
but in natlonl politcls the boys
mpst have intern»!, harmony— or
alse they’ll nominate John- W .
Davis and. tal»e- a teiyibie licking.
There’s, sewrihtog to be srifl
for U m Isay». W hy break up a
perfect!» good-. pelJUcal party?
Can’t, a» B»l»alst( and n Seventh
D ay Adventist, marry and
keep
peace 1» tbs fam ily without eith­
er, damskodip» th a t the other
ertatomltatoua beHefn? Incident­
ally, than e-ie mera apd mone de
rnabd ampng. Democratic leaders
Aad so on th» n « a aftarnooo X
was «we objects, the thought o f a
grafting profit—through atmlament
of the property, bg* parehase o r oth-
inTlaa a n t a keen dsslra to meet
Dolores, the lovely and aplritsd
Sella of thS. hacienda; that brought
him. Immaculately dressed
usual»
to the gatos of ifte old Vasques
estate.
A a ha senator«! towards the
ruins of the old mission his eyes
lighted w ith satisfaction as thiiy
beheld the rolling bills and bread
acres ob either side. This valuable
property would soon he his; other
speculators wanted, it but ho would
bo the lucky one. Over tbs chapel
door, moss covered and half oblit­
e r a t e . bia roving aye caught the
Vaaquss crest and motto. ”A Vaa-
quas avenges a Vaaquea,” and hie
lipa curled contemptuously s ta b le
Symbol of uueleaa sentiment and
emotion.
^ T u rn in g to go toward the bouse,
ha stopped abruptly, U the distance
w ill be crushed under th»flMheflaai
wheels of progress.”
Buekwell stored from on» to tin
other in smaaamenL His lndlgns
tion was superb.
h
“Do you mean to eay that the;
threaten to demolish this gloriout
monument to the very tradition)
that made our oouatry what it let'
He paused end- looked at Dolores at
if to get her coafirmatfon to k a
Grandfather's statement.
She nodded, in agreement, het
eyes shining in response to hh
words. "They threaten to dsclan
Invalid the old Spanlah grant undot
which on* ancestors bold thia lent
tor more than one hundred years,*
sit»supplied with Indignation.
Buekwei) looked at her earnestl;
and sympathetically than plhclnt
his band gently on Vasques’s arm
he said, *1, myself, am not without
some Influence In the city. I f I ear
find out who is behind this outrage
I pr omis e tor the sake of what
thia o(d mission ropresoatn-that I
w ill save your estate.”
The stranger's manner and word»
gave them new courage And Dolorei
ventured to say, "You seem to hav»
come in an«wa»-(o a wish—I three
a rose Into the wishing well thii
morning ahd wished that somecn«
true and floe wouM be sent ta
help US»**
s .
"No desire of youm should ever
go ungtatlflcd,” ho complimented
with Just the right amount of mo
tore and distant dignity. ”f trust
you. often.”
Dolores looked at her Grand­
father and her eyes signalled "Isn't
hs nice!" His answered "Tse. my
child, ha in kind.”
How crnnl it was that they should
have been so delude^ and. their
faith so played w ith by the very
man who was causing a ll the-heart-
ache and worry!
/
"Wo would appreciate anything
you can do—1 a m a t a loos a» to
what our next step should be,” vol­
unteered Vasques, pitifully.
“In order; to uarterstqml the sib
uatlon,” said Buekwell, gggupyng •
more busInessIllM air. ‘T would Ilk«
to examine. year granb—merely to
* * F
the American Occupation.”
“Certainly, Benor," acquiesced
Vasques,-eager to* do all In his pow­
er to assist, “eome M o the house
apd we sen. up Into the m atter
thoroughly.” W ith a sweeping ges­
ture he Indicated the way, but the
strain of worry aad excitement had
drained his strength. Tbtterleg un­
certainly, he almost f e lt
• •‘Ohi G r« id M h e T l" cried Delores
iteadying him with one arm around
hie waist
S’*
ed, but one hand fluttered at his
heart and Dolores knew he was Just
being Wave.
“Let's sit down,” she suggested
ka (tt!tt«de < deeoaf toorship. a
he aotteefl Delores aad her grand-
figfhgg oamlng toward the m issio n .
»»▼fly op hla cans a a Dolores help-
I him along. Buckwsli’« wily brain
a * adaad with aa Man. Hastily
washing beneath the heel of his
M t the olgar ha had been pufflng
» aontaatlx, ha ellppad into the
Isatoa and waited tor tham, to
The eld a a p walked slowly. The
te f aad trouble of the last two
»ys had aged him considerably,
he sight offals broad,acres seemed
i previous night lay
tolpd. She sighed
a» a r i l t h a n k s d
gatoatotber had no
artaitod with
psw near aDd
m. Themris*
prayer, as If
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•ftec. H A , M ET
MOMAM) va. M A N L O If
By BAG IhWJh
B rim mags ago today. Pal- M o r­
an ob Mesa Orriaae and- famous-
no the lightweight chaniDipn Pf
Um SouBk m at Jimmie Hanlon,
western» lightweigfa t Stan to a< hA-
m u n d heap 1» New York Glty (
that proved, a w hitlW Pd. » B a ir
ft» m M art Ip Uriah, «kA nasritod
By virtyio of hi» victory, oyer
In vletory for the southerner by A Hanlon, Moran was given a match
referee’s decision at the end o f w ith Lew Tondler, famods Phila-
"No. Not” the old m *u. lnaiamfi.
**I want to got th u matter aettled
aa »ooa aa possible,* 'and he con­
tinued along» thè path w ith drag­
ging feet.
Dolora« exchanged a worried
look with Buekwell. behind her
Grandfather's back and they moved
CMtftoMlv alonx m
either side,
ready to catch him If h» need as­
sistance.
Whom they finally reached th»'
living room Vasques sank wearily
Into a great armed chair aad closed
hla. ayes. "Doloseeg” b» oailad, uto
aware that ah» was kneeWng by his
side until she covered hla nervous
hands with hers. “Ah. yea, my
child, bring the strong hex la—you
know, where-It to ”
“Tea. Grandfather, dear,” aad sha
rose quickly to da k b bidding.
la a moment she n ti raed to the
rqorn carrying a handsomely carved
box of Spanish design. Tansing
before old Vasques to» taetruottoae
she found that ha was. asleep.
' “l hate to waken him,” she whto
pared across the intervening space
to Buehwell, “h a it ao exhausted.”
"Yet It may ba diaaetroos to lose
mora ttma.
— «
craftily. In sotto,
=Coultìn»b r i u i
without Grahdjai
lores, innàgara».
open the hoc”
“Why—f^es, 1 s
I could,
admitted Buefcws
releetanoa Bat-
Dolores’s r iE fk <
she opened tha-1
had devoted aaqt
polite he reached
the grant papers.
Wrfèctty totali** in.
qnlrad Bolorea,
Dolerae, watting
writing anatoualy
aariouely
for his- opinion, as he hasttlx
scanned each sheet.
Buckewil laughed, softly to keep
from WaktoC Vhsqnes. “1 am nwt
have qiy lawyer go over tham tot
you.”
“I t dose not seem right- to pat
roa to i a »acb trouble,” Dolores
bad a habit of talking with het eyes
i? V V . “ h® L uP*. and Buekwell
foa»d it diverting to watch her. It
was a n»w/ role- tor him to play
protector to a lovely damsel in dis­
tress end he ealoyed h to the u»
(Th be continued.)
deiphia Ughtwpigbt star, th® fol­
lowing montfe' but lost the decV
slon nt the end of 15 h e c t i c
rounds.
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