Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
ífífi
TidiïlgS
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Every Evening
8unday
Tuesday, February
sonai Interests and put Ashiafid
Here Is
city, nestled a t the foot
of
a
beautiful
range of m ountains,
f
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
abounding in n atu ral resources and
scenic beauty, boasting a clim ate
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
unsurpassed in the world, a city of
PA PER
6000 red-blooded Americans, th a t
TELEPHONE 39
has apparently retired from active
subscription Price Delivered in City:
service
and is now settled down in
Jne month ..................
its
old
age
aw aiting its final reward.
Three m o n t h s ..............
••lx months ..................
But A sh lan d . Is not destined to
Jne year ................
sleep forever, if the faint rumblings
Mail and K ura. Routes
j we hear in the distance predict truly.
ne h i o n l h ..............
Tue rest of those who have settled |
Three m o n t h s ..............
back
in their easy chairs is doomed
4ix months .................. • • • • • • • 3.50
Jne year ....................
to be broken. Ashland is about to
awaken
from her lethargy, and, be-
ADVERTISING RATES
1
eve
me,
when she once begins to
D isplay A dvertising
¡ngle insertion, each in ch ........... 30c move, we'll all have to jingle to keep
YEARLY CONTRACTS
up.
uüiXoUeu
___
A shland baut mnrös
Except
NATIONAL CAPITAL
AFFAIRS
LONDON FOG BACK ON JOB
Citizen of Big C ity Secretly Proud of
W h at Visitors Universally Denom­
inate a Nuisance.
A n cien t Abbey to Be
Redressed for Wedding
The "London puiticular,’’ the blind­
ing, choking, solid, yellow fog, the
Londoner's pride and the visitor's de-»
spalr, has come back into Its own.
By F. A. WRAY
London’s fog Is not the soft, moist,
the Archbishop of C anterbury— and
I- N. S. Staff Correspondent
gray mist that hangs over an American
it will be the last official act of this
city In wet weather. It may be abso-
LONDON, Feb. 21.— When Prin-
venerable prelate— assisted tw the
lutely dry or as w& as rain itself. It
it is a well-behaved navy, too, as may envelop all of London, a blanket
X
Th'! Cl‘° 'r - " ' “ Ch " as
only 6.8 per cent of the total number that recedes unwillingly, step by step, king to be m arried .here X
of discharges were dishonorable, and as a pedestrian advances.
but 0.08 per cent of the total men in
It may envelop one or a dozen sec­
the service during the year deserted. tions, when it may be seen in the dis­
Raised staging in the n«v„ n '
th,ougbout Britain, and the
Good conduct medals In the service to­ tance, and is stepped Into as detinitely been
h a ,t„y s e i up
„rd", to e n X d " m X
?' “
taling over 6,000, some men having as one steps into a doorway.
“ ‘e t,adlL,Ons of ^ e Abbey,
eight to their credit, also testify to
Display A dvertising
Whatever the real “London particu­ large the accommodation. E laborate'
the character of the enlisted men.
>ne time a w e e k . . . . ............... 27 Vic
scaffolding
is
being
erected
to
give
°
nly
tbe niost P ^ R e g e d specta-
lar’s” character, It Is a real fog; and
i
i ' wo times a week........................ 25 c 1
when
It
comes
trains
stop
or
slow
to
The distribution of men by state*
a view to still more guests. Hun- ‘°.rS WlH be actually 1» the sanctuary,
iv e ry other d a y ...........................20 c
gives New York the leud in both na­ a nervous crawl and street traffic is all dreds of men have, been at work be kine— who win give bis daugh-
Local Re..ders
but halted.
cleansing thoroughly the old-time ?*« aWay— wiU be ou one 8>de of the
ASHINGTON — The
United tivity and residence; 13,452 In the for­
2ach line, each tim e .................... 10c
The London fog comes with the edifice and the grime of generations Jrldal coulde, together with the
mer
and
14,170
In
the
latter.
Pennsyl­
States navy Is 99.7 per cent
To run every other dby for one
pure
American.
Secretary vania comes second In each list, with autumn and curly winter, when tires has been removed. Darkened vnr. !queen- 0,1 the other side will
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
Will
M.
Maupin
To run every issue for one month
Denby Is proud of his navy and said 9,951 and 9,299, respectively. The na­ are lighted in 2,000,000 fireplaces and nish has been cleaned off and hid- thG bride s brothers and o th e r Y ^ a be r
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
that it was the best navy In the world, tive sons’ list gives third place to the smoke Is unable to penetrate the den masses of elaborate and rich relatives- together with
and rich !,., .
« ^ « .u e r wnn one or two
Classified Column
hacking his statement by figures re­ Massachusetts, fourth to Illinois and clouds. For several years there had
high court officials.
not been much fog; lust year there coloring have been revealed.
One cent the word each time.
GOOD NIGHT—SLEEP TIGHT
cently compiled by the bureau of navi­ fifth to Texas.
To run every issue for one month
Through broad streets gay w ith' Near to the sanctuary will he sta-
Out of the total. 119,205 sailors, was almost none. This year it is hack,
gation, which show that on July 1 na­
or more, %c the word each time.
HE old clock strikes the hour of tive-born sailors represented 91.82 per there are 110,024 white, 5,545 Fili­ knd the Londoner, cursing it when It Gags and banners. Princess M ary!tioned the foreigu royalties, diplo-»
Legal R ate
eight.
cent; naturalized men, 2.99 per centj pinos, 2,858 negroes, 196 Chinese, S8 makes him an hour late for work, se­
drive up to the west door of ”ial8’ tbe cabinet, representatives of
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
And worn with childish play
Japanese, 189 Samoans, 249 Cha- cretly hugs It to his breast—he the Abbey, chosen because it makes European monarchs, representatives
colonial
natives,
4.89
per
cent,
and
the
Each subsequent time, per 8-
My little ones kneel gently down
remainder aliens. The last-named num­ mooros, 296 Hawallans, 197 Porto couldn’t help it if he wunted to—and a longer route and gives a view' to ' of tbe nav>’- army and air forces; the
polnt line ..................................... 5c
gloats over it as part of his heritage.
At
mamma’s
knee
to
pray.
ber only 852 men. At the end of the Ricans and 86 American Indians,
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
! lord mayors of the principal cities
No
one knows where it passed its va­ many more thousands of people.
fiscal year the navy comprised 119.205
The American navy also Is a young cation.
Obituaries, the line ......................2V4c Then off to bed each sleepyhead
Along
the
wide
path
between
tiers
;and rePresentatives of the houses of
To
dream
till
morning
lig
h
t;
men, of which number 109,457 were na­ navy, 45,565 being under twenty-one;
F rate rn a l Orders and Societies
of
seats,
the
bridal
procession
will
parliam ent, together with personal
But
ere
the
fairies’
wings
are
spread,
tives, 5,829 were born In Guam. Samoa, two-tliirds of them are twenty-four
Advertising for fratern al orders
They
whisper
low:
“G
o
o
d
n
ig
h
t-
walk
the
whole
length
of
the
nave.
iriends
of the bridegroom.
o r societies charging a regular initi­
the Philippines or Virgin Islands, and and under, and only 904 are above for­ MANY ADULTS TOY WRECKERS
— nave,
Sleep tight I”
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
through
the
choir
and
into
the
sanc­
8,567 were naturalized citizens.
ty-five, although 53 are over sixty and
Diplomats and members of the
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
The figures also show It is a hand­ still active.
tuary,
where
the
wedding
will
Father«,
Mothers,
and
Uncles,
All
Too
be 'services will he in full uniform. La-
charged the regular rate for all ad All day the house rings with their play, picked navy, for, out of 185,993 ap­
celebrated.
Fond of T riflin g W ith the C hil­
Eight per cent of the enlisted men
T.
idles wiH wear evening dress wltb^.
And nought they know of care.
vertlslng when an admission or o th e r
plicants. only 72,386 were accepted.
dren’s Plaything*:
are married, a total of 9,836 men. Over
charge Is made.
the
ftrid
r
°
f
V16
SanCtUarv’
where
jewels and tiaras; and men not
The childish griefs that come their
It Is a healthy navy afloat and ball the men have had previous sea
way
laid
with
the°U
\
n
*
Stand’
WerP
UUif° r,n WH1 W6ar COUrt dreaa’ with
ashore, according to the statement of service and 449 of them have served
What Constitutes Advertising
I atliers and uncles have always
Are trifles light as air.
h
tn
a
J
beautiful
mosiac
swords
and black silk knee breeches
the surgeon general.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ A sob. a kiss, and all Is well,
over twenty years.
made It a practice to play with little
y
e
Abbot
Ware.
They
have
now
Directions
as to dress will be print-
ing among some as to w hat consti­
Willie’s mechanical toys at Christmas been beautifully polished
And grief has taken flight;
m e n 'e d on the invitation cards. T ht lat-
tutes news and what advertising,
time until they were broken, frequently
we print this very simple rule, which The fairies weave their magic spell
permitting
Willie to look on merely, pecfally sent from South Reusing-, ter will he printed on large whUe
And then we hear: “Good-night_
is used by newspapers to differenti­
WO cabinet members may find
museum, and the east windows, caZls, with the royal arm s in gold
while a group of adults manipulated
Sleep tight!”
ate between them : “ALL future
themselves Jobless before the
which
were taken down during the at the top.
the
toys
all
Christmas
day.
events, where an admission charge
end
of
the
year
under
the
pro­
*
*
*
*
*
air
raids,
have been specially re­
But
what
happened
to
little
Willie
“Good
night—sleep
tight
I"
God
guard
is made or a collection is taken IS
The service will follow the lines
visions of the governmental organiza­
your rest.
was as nothing to the wrongs prac­ placed for the wedding. These win­
ADVERTISING.’’ This applies to
tion of the administrative branch of
OIÄCARO ticed by mothers who have purchased dows are of handsomely stained of the English prayer book, includ­
Then wake to greet the day.
organizations and societies of every
the
government.
ing the promise to “obey,” and the
kind as well as to individuals.
walking dolls for their little girls.
“Goodnight—sleep tight!” by angels
glass and add greatly to the austere
All reports of such activities after
blest
only
alteration will be that the e x -’
A little girl whose family had been beauty of the sanctuary.
The committee has already decided
they have occurred is news.
making
entirely
unsuccessful
efforts
As night hours drift away.
hortation will be slightly less crude
to unite the War and Navy depart­
The wedding register will
All coming social or organization When at the close of day they kneel
to conceal the ante-Yuletide presence
ments, necessitating the discharge of
he, than the version ordinarily in use.
meetings of societies where no
I p . the home of a walking doll came signed on the tomb of almond ¡The entire ceremony will occupy
In little robes of white,
one surplus cabinet member—either
money contribution is solicited, initi­
out with the whole history of the case Crouchback, second son
Secretary of War Weeks or Secretary
ation charged, or collecton taken IS The sweetest thrills of love I feel
...
X
™
°’‘ r
one
evening.
of the Navy Denby.
To hear them say: “Good-night—
NEWS.
will
"Are you going to show her the
Sleep tight!”
an English sovereign to be m a r-, drive hack
It also has under consideration the mental agencies as the public health
by
way
of
W
hitehall—
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon,
(Copyright.)
merging of the Commerce and Labor service, the children’s bureau, the wom­ walking doll?" she asked wistfully, ried in the Abbey. He m arried Ave- j where the great government offices
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­
—
o-
Indicating a dinner guest as the *her” line Lancaster, heiress of William
departments, Just as they were some en’s bureau, the bureau of pensions, In
ter.
question.
will he alm ost hidden by bunting__
years ago. Thia consolidation, If car­ the bureau of education, and the In­
de Fortibu3, Earl of Alberrnarle, on
Father
and
mother
looked
at
euch
A
nri,
o
io™
and
the Mall to Buckingham palace,
ried In effect, would leave either Sec­ dian service.
^¿UMMEaPLAYGROUND'
other
aghast.
Theoretically
the
little
where the wedding receptiov will be
retary of Commerce Hoover or Secre­
Three or four knotty problems of
girl was not supposed to know there
1 lle servlce will be conducted by held.
tary
of
Labor
Davis
without
a
Job
In
reorganization
stand
in
the
way
of
ths
of A nerica
the cabinet.
completion of the committee’s report was a walking doll In the house until
Cç/jÇ-NQQ.
Santa Claus Introduced them. Tact­ DEMPSEY TO HAVE NO
B y W ALTER L ROBINSON
Pease. St. Valentine’s day decora­
Ih e creation of one new cabinet and President Harding at an early fully they Ignored the question.
SETUPS IN EUROPE tions were used. Miss Pease atten d --
post Is provided for In the reorganiza­ date will be called upon to umpire
“Bedtime,
dear,”
suggested
mother
tion scheme. The new department will the differences. It has been the under­ sweetly.
ed the Oregon Agricultural collegei
NO ONE IS PERFECT
be known as the department of public standing all along that the President
But
the
little
girl
had
reached
the
NEW YORK, Feb. 21.— If Jack and is a member of Alpha Gamma
welfare and will seek to assemble un­ would make the final decision in any end of her endurance. Desperately she
Dempsey
goes over to England, the Delta sorority. Mr. Kaegi also a t­
disputed
questions
creating
a
deadlock
F
are so wicked with re- der one head a number of the govern­
’ ORE
turned to the guest;
in
the
committee,
which
hopes
to
com­
English
fans
will be most interested tended O. A. C. and is a Kappi Pg|.
llglon,
what
would
they
be
with­
WASHINGTON fi,
mental agencies now attached in il­
"They play with it every night after
^BRITISH COLUMBIAN
out It?" Those who are so free logical fashion to departments with plete the work in time to lay It be­ I go to bed,” she walled.
to look him over; but if he expects Ten of Miss Pease’s girl friends were
fore congress and enact it Into legisla­
3IGrtT. COOL DAYS
with criticism of what religious or­ which they have little concern.
to pick up easy money by dropping guests at the luncheon. The wed­
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
tion
before the end of the present
ganizations are trying to do are
In It may be grouped such govern- session.
Lloyd George’s Joke* on Himself. ' Beckett’ Cook- Smith, Lloyd and the ding is planned for the spring.
seldom found helping whole-heartedly
What has saved Lloyd George Is his lest
*be heavies of the British
In
making their work more effective.
Beauty has always paid better
sense of humor. He knows how to Isles’ be wil1 be disappointed. “ We
RESULTS TELL
It always is much easier to find fault
than any other commodity, and al­ than to offer helpful advice. In re­
laugh at himself. His favorite story— should like very much to see Demp-
ways will. Athens of old was a com­ ligious work or anything else of con-
now a chestnut—was of the man who sey in action,” w rites a London ex- There < an Be No Doubt About the
R esu lts in Ashland
dr° wning , Person ,n the Pert, “ but It would be cruelty to ani-
mercial city, which, four hundred sequence there are always certain to
Precinct
Results tell the tale.
Name
Address
years before Christ, controlled the be those who devote most of their
All doubt Is removed.
HtCh him against any of
1. Ashland Boulevard
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or. Jumped In after him -goM ilm bv "the “„ l8 t0
commerce of the world, but the time tlme to criticising. In consequence,
The testimony of an Ashland eltl-
2. Ashland East Central
neck—turned
him
over
and
found
he
heavyweights
”
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or.
came when she saw her supremacy by fault' flndlnS. without commendation
sen can easily be investigated.
3. Ashland W est Central
But the camPai&n for a Dempsey-
What better proof can be had’
G.
F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or. wasn’t Lloyd George—and then I
about to slip away. Pericles, her °,r. polntlng tbe wu>' t0 overcome the
4. Ashland Oak
pulled him out.” His next favorite Is Carpentier bout is progressing apace
W.
Hardy, retired, 586 Eeast Main
things
to
which
exceptions
are
taken,
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or.
ruler, percieved this and determ ined the natural tendency Is to disrupt,
of the old Welsh farmer who walked abroad, despite reports in this coun- street, Ashland, says: “ I have used
5. North Ashland
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or.
th a t though men might seek wealth weaken and frequently destroy mucli
many miles In Crlccieth, where Lloyd tr y to the contrary. “ If,” says one Doan s Kidney Pills and wouldn’t be
6. E ast Ashland
G.
F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or. George lives. "I’m going to have "a ¡of the leading boxing s h a rp s In E n g -l ^ h° Ut
1 had ;' ttack«
kid-
in othar lands, they should come to ' of the good that
otherwise* would
7. Southeast Ashland
look at s David,”
said
this
admirer
g
i
ney
complaint
and
lumbago
and
t,iif->~
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or. -David
Athens to spend it, and he gathered make tlie world better and Its people
now i « « . , n , . „ ‘ “ w h v 'r
“ man
Dorapsey-, ierod with .„HI backache? , id p.l“
s -
8. Northwest Ashland
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or.
up all the funds of the colonies, and more happy. Let those who are so
My kidneys
9. West Ashland
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or. yes, he gets £5,000 a year!” answered i CarP6“ t er batt ®’ “ the second fight through my kidneys.
with them suberbly adorned his city free with their criticism of religious
his friend.
The farmer looked Wl11 take place ln a larger ring th a n !
enA acting right when I began
0. Antioch
Mrs. W.B. Mynatt, C entral Point, Or. thoughtfully and replied—"It’s not the th at in Jersey City- and the French ' ■ " g ^ Oa" S Kldne>' Pi,,a- They soon
He determ ined th a t the city should activities keep the lesson of the prov­
1. Applegate
erb
that
they’ll
get
more
Joy
every
John
Pernoll, Applegate, Or.
relieved these ailm ents and eased the
prosper in the fu tu re even more
2. Barron
£5,000 a year that matters. Our D a -'cham Pion were to refrain from mix- aches and pains. L heartily endorse
day, because they’ll see some good
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or.
than it had in the past, and by m ak­ even among the bad conditions they
vid lives near the pile.”—P. W. Wilson
it ht close quarters with his heav- Doan’s for they are a remedy of
3. Belleview
G. F. and G. H. Billings, Ashland, Or In W orlds Work.
ing Athens fair to gaze upon and d e­ claim to deplore.
H
e
r
a
n d s stronger
ir n n o w n
nn n n ari f the fig h t. ,neI it.'
jie r and
opponent,
4. B utte Falls
N. B. Stoddard, Butte Falls, Or.
lightful to live In, he accomplished
m
ight
last
long
enough
for Demnsev' « \ iCe
f ents at all dealers. Don’t
Those who become disheartened in
5. N orth Central Point
„v_______
_____
5
. by u blowing
e ,n Psey ! : simply
ask
for a ^l^Tl'ls—
kidney th remedy—
get
L. H atfield, Central Point, Or.
the purpose he had in view. In doing good, because of the constant
“W hile You W ait.”
to
show
some
weakness—
Doan’s
Kidney
e ^ " ^ 15 g<4
6. South Central Point
same
th
at
Kopftirs
you
w
a
it”
mnv
ho
a
°
n
i
y
i
u
u
c
)
i
u
i
h
—
tne
sanie
Tiiat
‘Repairs
while
L. H atfield, Central Point, Or.
short, a commercial city is the one fault-finding, need a new estimate of
7. Climax
explained
In
more
ways
than
one
ac
“
P
°
r
r
°U
nd
t
O
l
e
V
e
'
m
'/
k
t
Foster-Mnbu™
Co.,
Roy Ashpole, Eagle Point, Or.
of all others th a t should be in ter­ the importance of the work In which
26
cording to a Jeffersonville business “ P niatters' W henever Dempsey’s Mfrs > Buffalo. N. Y.
8. Derby
F ran k R. Neil, Eagle Point, Or.
ested in putting on a becoming dress they are engaged. Instead of being
9. Eagle Point
man, who had discovered a meaning contests have lasted beyond the fifth
Roy Ashpole, Eagle Point, Or.
and assum ing a charm ing appear­ sensitive of criticism, It would be
0. Flounce Rock
much more to their credit If they ac­
he had not thought of at first. He round t^ e other man has been able
Jam es Grieve, Prospect, Or.
ance. Pericles was a political gen­ cepted fault-finding as something to
took a pair o f shoes to a shop that t0 m ake a good showinf. and in some
1. Foots Creek
G rant Matthews, Gold Hill, Or.
ius who knew how to perpetuate the be expected; then their efforts would
advertised “something different in re eases stay the distance.”
2. Gold Hill
A. J. T. Smith, Gold Hill, Or.
prosperity of a city
likely be more effective in accomplish­
pairing,’’
and promised the Job "while
3. Griffin Creek
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
No large city was made beautiful ing the amount of good they set out
you wait.” The business man said he
4. N orth Jacksonville
ASHIk ’ :<D MAN’S ENGAGEMENT
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Or.
in a day. It requires patience with to do.
did not wish to wait but would call
5.
South
Jacksonville
On the whole, the Influence of re­
later. It was not until the third visit TO P in t ’LAND GIRL ANNOUNCED
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Or.
obstacles.
Education alone can
6. Lake 'Creek
ligious
work,
even
though
slow
and
that he got the shoes. He was In
Mrs. J. W. Antle, Lake Creek, Or.
awaken the kind of civic conscious­
Hot W ater H eating System for
7. Meadows
disappointing
at
times,
Is
responsible
cllned
to become sarcastic but checked
Lane Wyland, Beagle, Or.
PORTLAND. Feb. 21.— The en-
ness necessary. One m ust have a
for the high moral code under which
Sm all or I^arge H ouses
8.
Medford
North
Main
himself,
looked
thoughtfully
at
the
gaement of Miss Josephine Pease,
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
strong m an's optimism to continue virtually all the civilized world
sign
and
remarked
to
himself,
as
the
9.
Medord
South
Main
B. Camefon, Medford. Or.
the fight in spite of seeming Impos­ operates. There may be evasions of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Our New Line o f H eating Stoves
light broke: “Well, I waited.”—In
Medford
North
Central
L.
B.
Are Now In
sibilities. Make no little plans; they the true course which Is generally ac­
Pease, and Morris Kaegi, son of Mr.
Cameron, Medford, Or.
dlanapolis News.
Medford
South
Central
L.
B.
have no magic to stir m en’s blood cepted as the pathway everyoue should
B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
_________ _______
ja “ d Mrs. John Kaegi, of A shland,'
Medford North Riverside
But, nevertheless, as a rule
Has a Right to Bite
! WaS announced last Saturday after- j
and possibly themselves will not be tread.
L. B.
B. 'Cam eron, Medford, Or.
Medford Oakdale
realized. Make big plans; aim high people don’t side-step very often with­
L. B.
B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
What shall be the penalty for a sto- n° ° n at a luncbeon given by the sis-,
Medford Newtown
L. B.
In hope and work, rem em bering th at out experiencing a pang of regret and
B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
len
kiss? Froude tells of a celebrated i ter of the bride-elect, Miss Pauline,
without lowering their estimates of
E ast Medford
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
a noble logical diagram once re­ themselves.
case three-quarters of a century ago
Southeast Medford
L. B.
corded will never die, but long after
to-wlt: "In 1837 Mr. Thomas Savar
B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
It Is always disappointing when
Southwest
Medford
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
land brought an action against Alias fi
we are gone will be a living thing, those who teach others stray from the
W
est
Medford
Caroline
Williams, who had bitten a
L. B.
B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
asserting itself with ever-growing in­ proper course themselves. But, It Is
piece
out
of his nose for his having
Northwest
Medford
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
sistency. Remember th a t our sons well to remember that no one Is per
tried
to
kiss
her by wfay of a joke. The i
Mound
and grandsons are going to do things feet.
L. H atfield, Central Point, Or.
defendant
was
acquitted and the judge
Orchard Home
th a t would stagger us.
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
laid
it
down
that
‘When a man kisses j
Hs Was the “Goat.”
Perrydale
Ashland is the embryo of a large
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
a
woman
against
her
will she Is fully '
One day last spring I attended a
East Phoenix
On Thrift
city, not only from a commercial circus, and while looking for my seat
A. H. Fisher, Phoenix, Or.
entitled to bite his nose if she so
W est Phoenix
but from an aesthetic point of view. prior to the start of the show, I
A. H. Fisher, Phoenix, Or.
pleases.’ ’’—Milwaukee Sentinel.
Rock Point
W ashington called th r ift “th e foundation o f happy hom es
W hat we need are men like Pericles, chanced to walk through the arena
A. J. T. Smith, Gold Hill, Or.
Rogue
River
with high ideals and keen vision to A young “blonde” lady came to me
She Remembered.
Mrs. Rena Whipple, Rouge River, Or.
and sound n ation s.” Lincoln considered it “one o f th e
Roxy Ann
father its growth. They m ust be and asked me where the animals were
Rosemary was four years old and
L. B. Cameron, Medford, Or.
Sams Valley
was always inquisitive. One day her
first and h igh est virtu es.”
men who can study the city and on exhibition. As I pointed the cor­
C. E. W ilhite, Sams Valley, Or.
Sterling
rect
directions
she
fell
in
a
fuint,
mother
was
sweeping
and
a
curious
strive to not merely express, but to
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Or.
looking Insect ran from beneath the
East Talent
elevate it. They m ust see widely right into my arms. I was badly con­
E.
B. Adamson, Talent, Or.
Thrift is best exem plified in suvings accounts, T his in-
rug.
Her mother told her It was a
fused and started to carry her to one
W est Talent
and Interpret nobly. It is ro t to he of the platforms in the center of the
E. B. Adamson, Talent, Or.
“thousand-legged worm.”
Trail
stitu tion w ill w elcom e yours.
expected th a t all the plans devised, Immense coliseum. Then I heard roars
Mrs. M. E. Middlebusher, Trail, Or
About a week later Rosemary was
Union
while as yet few civic problems have of loud laughter. I dropped her and
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Or.
drawing some pictures. Her mother
W atkins
received final solution, will be per­ started to fan her with my hat, when,
asked what the drawing was supposed
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Or.
Willow Springs
fect In all their details. They will at with all eyes on me, I realized that
to be. Rosemary said: “Why, moth
L. Hatfield, C entral Point, Or.
Wimer
least be steps in the right direction. the young "lady” was a clown who
n
v
Mra- Rena Whipple, Rouge River, Or. er, don’t you know. It’s a picture of
had
been
amusing
the
audience
before
Surely there are men in our city
R egistration books are open up to and Including April 18, 1922. the several-legged worm we saw tbe
other day.”
the
start
of
the
regular
show
and
I
Ashland,
who will set aside their selfish per-
Oregon
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
was the "goat.”—Exchange.
County Clerk,
DflW Drop Inn— for lunches.
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