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    PAGE TWO
A shland
daily tidings
W ednesday, October d, 102:1
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(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
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Starts for Wrangel Island
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
Editor
Telephone 39
n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e as
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Second C lass M ail M a tte r.
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e ? D e liv e red iü T c îtv
O ne M e n th ........ _
I .65
T h re e M onths .......................
1.95
Six M onths ................................
3.75
One Y ear ....................... ......
7.50
By M ail and R ural R ou tes:
O ne M onth .......................
$ .65
T h re e M onths
1.95
Six M o n th s .......................
3.50
O ne Y ear ...
6.50
Y early C ontracts:
O ne in se rtio n a w eek
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek
D aily in s e rtio n
R ates F or L egal
and
-
' 11 aita Mi (•■•« mm .» ... ...
$ .2 7 ^
.25
.20
M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
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STYLISTS ARE INDULGENT
CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is
m ad e or a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtis in g .
No d isc o u n t w ill be
a llo w e d R e lig io u s o r
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
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r,llI'e’ 0 Lor<l is the greatness, and the
I?
’
the Slor>\
the victory, and the majesty; for all
k1ntdomn G f h7 Ve,1,an,d hl the °arth is
thine " t h e
1 Chronicles 2 9 -n .and ,h0U a ,t
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CONDEMNATION RAMPANT
ih t h e l T v 1,0" n ems ‘° b,e ,he fashionabla rampant activ-
ity these dajs.
One is condemned even for not condemning
? n ° t o X 7 t h T nC d if
1,0 a n d d a m n c d i f y o u d o n , t -
in between there are various states of feeling. The Christians
eondemn ,he devil for evil and. he in ret,™ ridicules their
Midi tl
i ' l
rh ° Catholi,s condemn the Ku Klux Kian
se
h
n ' rB '“ '"i'? i*1'“ "oi'Tliinent and order another
I l
, t T ‘" 'Zed .labHr - ondemns everything that needs
h ie "i
.‘Ha.,etl to «'''nlHiy and in exchange/gets the unholy
«..sing 01 its despotism, while the unorganized whistle airily
o be oeirinng SU"
.lersion stoically appling salve to their
seal s. I he English condemn the French for greed, for which
,
Sbidly slaps the royal lion on Hie whiskers for his
deecitlul purring. Me condemn our presidents, senators, cah-
u O lieeis Mussolini lor bursting the League of Nations,
npo Im not knocking the crown off Dempsey, our pastor for
' 1.11 ling ahimt our pel sin. V e condemn the capitalist, the
bum loalcr and drudge, hanker and borrower, healthy and sick
the cheer ul and grouches. The ex-brewer eondems the prohlhi-
tmn,sis the shyster condemns the ethical, Ford the .Jews, and
1 ' y eeldcss the t.tnid, the erm ¡mil condemns the law makers
ESIG N ER S seem to be anxious
mid its enforcers the spend thrift condemns the man as a fo o l.
to c a te r to every whim of the
m«
T
? bIe W° m an 80 f a r a s co,ors
Seeming y all of us are babbling condemnation. All of us
w te n u is and decorations fo r h e r eve-
except the „hot, and he has his rewar,I i„ a physical generosUy of o,el°15e^ are concvrned. but the law’s
of th e M edes and P ersian s w ere no
i'i'.dl'to the“
S' !r " ‘tOr da,Unl‘,,g
damning the world in Its m
ore s tric t th a n th a t decree of t i e
rush o the demndion bow-hows. Adam condemned the woman present fashion which says th a !
mid the woman the serpent and we’ve been increasing it ever sk irts m ust be long, lin es m ust he
mme-
n o r to that everything must have been lovely. W hat sim ple an d variatio n s of the style a re
Poe r^ : V n a m anner only th u s and
i a Vi !"' "l
''erea!'ter> w? Iook '''«'-ward to with pleasure, s SO.
l h e evening gown h e re shown de­
if it will only be a condemnation of this .
p icts one of these variations, and it is
0
THE FRIENDLY SMILE
A N G LES,
M ATCH TH A T
WINDS AUTOMATICALLY
Oct.
3.- -School
CHATTANOOGA, T en n ., Oct. 3__
te a c h in g m eth o d s h av e been sig n a lly Sam B ird
a f a rm e r liv in g n e a r h e re
m o d ern ized in L os A ngles by th e r e ­
vised c u rric u lu m in th e h ig h school o w n e rs w h a t Is th o u g h t to be th e
w hich becam e e ffe c tiv e w hen schools ° D’y w atch in th e w orld w hich d o e s!
n o t h av e to be w ound.
opened fo r th e F a ll te rm .
T h e new c o u rs e of s tu d y d oes n o t
’ lm ePle<‘e, m ad e by th e farm -
not e r-je w e le r d u rin g his le is u re h o u rs
m ean so m uch th e te a c h in g of new
s u b je c ts a s th e a p p lic a tio n of th e is . pro
. . v id ed w ith a »m all p en d u lu m
w hich sw in g s back a n d fo rth w hen
m o st m o d ern m e th o d s of te a c h in g
h e w alk s. T h is m ovem ent w in d s the
to th o se s u b je c ts a lre a d y a p a r t of
s
p rin g s o f th e w atch .
th e c o u rse o f s tu d y , a c c o rd in g to
A sp ecial k ey h a s been provided
A ssista n t
S u p e rin te n d e n t
A r th u r
in case th e o w n e r goes fo r a n y period
G ould, in c h a rg e o f th e high school
o f tim e w ith o u t w a lk in g .
division.
O REGO N MAN R E ST
CELERY GROW ER
G re sh a m , O ct. 3— C la re n c e P a r ­
so n s of T ro u td a le is th e w o rld .s
c h a m p io n c e le ry g ro w e r, a c co rd in g
to te le g ra p h ic a d v ic e s receiv ed h e re
to ay by s . B. H a ll, c o u n ty a g ric u l­
tu ra l a g e n t, from th e n a tio n a l celery
show being h e id a t B u ffa lo N
Y. ,
Second h o n o rs a lso w e re won by 1
I io u td a le , th e ru n n e r-
-up being M or-
r is M cG innis. P a rso n s h a s been
a-i
w a rd e d th e c u p as to k e n of his sk ill
in ra is in g th e food p la n t.
A t R o se R ro s__
M rs. L y n n S lack is em ployed
io se B ro th e rs d u rin g th e ab sen ce
M iss M ay H a d fie ld .
Tlie bands on th e s k irt a re of wide
velvet ribbon in brow n a n d afford an
de d u n e 6
ye" ° W Crepe B l,sh ,es
S» C onditions Good__
M arion V a n N a tta
h a s re tu rn e d
F ro n t trim m ing is confined to dance
and d inner frocks, costum es fo r every n n n V bUSiness trip to M arshfield
o th er need conform rigidly to plain a n d N o rth B end. H e re p o rts b usiness
lines o r side trim m ing. P la ited sk irts c o n d itio n s a r e v e ry good th is tim e
a re favored fo r sp o rt and general w ear t°n a n / T a n d WaS abIe to r e ‘ «rn
and a re m ost effectively combined w ith to A sh la n d w ell paid fo r his v e n tu re
brighbcolored blouses. All so rts of
w ith n u m e ro u s
^Wo a n d T teria.18 aFe b6ing USed ln H e is a c q u a in te d
People
in
th
e
Coos
B
ay reg io n s
tw o and three-piece su its and In m any
entirely charm ing.
Distances a re beaded o r em broidered
a re u s S ,nbi ° n ,1,n'3 crep e de chine
F o r sem i-form al w e a r one costum e B u sin e ss V is ito r__
1
deve,°Ping th is sm a rt and
H. G. B oorse from H ap p y C am p is
a re m X nfnC° 8tUme- B ° dice and sk irt com bines brow n lace w ith brow n satin
th
e
lace
being
used
fo
r
th
e
yoke
and
in
s h la n d to d ay p u rc h a s in g p r o v is - 1
a re m ade in one piece and th e m ate-
o i J , L L i i.andIed. th a t th e drape of sidei panels. A looped panel of the ions fo r use a t th e m in in g cam p.
sa tin gives a graceful line to th e back.
th e bodice is continued in the
d r c n la r sk irt. T h e usual side S
“ Yes s ir! T h irty p e sk y c a ts m y
w ife k e e p s as p e ts, a n d a s a re s u lt
W E’RE BACK
th e h o u se is n ’t fit to live in. If sh e
I lie Portland Journal sounds the klaxon for all Oregon to
w a n ts to give up th e c a ts s h e ’s w el­
gel hack on the side lines for the A.F.L. delegates and “ Let
com e. B u t sh e m u st choose betw een
th e c a ts a n d m e ! ”
hen, see Oregon.” If Portland will do the getting back so
TODAY and TOMORROW
“ M ad am ,” sa id J u d g e J a c k s , “ I
he guests can see and then come south for some of Ashland’s LATEST EARRINGS ARE
th in k it is up to you to m a k e a
Litlua water to quench their thirst the delegates can go home
NEARLY TO SHOULDER choice. I am g oing
to d ism iss th e
jn o w tn g they not only have seen Oregon but tasted it and
c a se .”
LONDON, O ct. 2.— L o n g e a rr in g s
found it wholesome pure and a delightful place to live.
re a c h in g a lm o st to th e s h o u ld e rs a re
DIES IN CRASH
th e n ew est o f th e F a ll p e w e lry fa s h ­
OUR SUGGESTION
ions. T hey a re m ad e o f m an y se m i­
K L A M A T H 'F A L L S , Oct. 3— C a l­
A Portland Oregonian editorial scribe complains of the p recio u s sto n e s, fro m ja d o to J a p a n -
vin Cox, 23, fo rm e rly of Los A n g e ­
m ai.,et page mtormmg him cheaper coffee Is no to be w ith O rie n ta l p a tte re n e d h e a d d re sse s, les, a n d w ho h ad j u s t been em ployed
ooked lor. and shucks the fact with the nervous irrltahllness ese c o ra l, a n d w ill be g e n e ra lly w orn a s a h a y in g h a n d on th e L Iskey
that lie knows seven restauraunts wher
B ro th e rs ra n c h n e a r M alin,
O re.,
e they never use any-
FLEES AS COPS WARBLE
thing else. ,v
w as k illed as an a u to m o b ile c a rry in g
\\ e suggest Postum . “ There’s a Reason.”
B irmingham , A la., Oct. 3__ him a n d fo u r o th e rs , tu rn e d over
W h ile voices of th e “ police c h o ir ”
... I!.le r,!on.tl1 ol real nut gathering, from trees, is here d ro w n ed th e noise, G eo rg e T in d e ll, in p a ssin g a n o th e r c a r n e a r M alin
The story of a dashing girl
u sin g a b e d sla t, b a tte re d a h o le th r u la te la s t n ig h t.
Mier kinds drop any month, whether frostv
osty.
Cox w as c a u g h t b e n e a th th e c a r who can shoot, ride, and rope
th e p la s te r a n d sc re e n w ire w all of
an
d
t s ! a p e t y <feao re h e re
a tt6 m p t ^ ¡ e s c a p e h d is s k u ll f ra c tu r e d . T h e o th e rs
F re e z in g p o in t o f fre sh w a te r. 32
u n in ju r e d .
T h e tw o le ft a steer—A comedy drama of the
M aybe M ussolini h a s n e v e r h e a rd escape. G eo rg e w as c a u g h t a s he
d e g re e s , is th e te m p e ra tu re of th e
w
h
eels
s
tr
ik
in
g
so
ft
d
ir
t a t th e edge
slip p ed o u t of a d o o r of th e w a rd e n ’s
s a lt w a te r of th e o cean a t
g re a t of Mr. B o k ’s $100,000 peace p riz e .— o ffice by tw o n e g ro tru s tie s , b o th of of th e ro a d w as given as th e cau se great West and a great city.
of th e a c c id e n t.
d e p th a ll th e y e a r ro u n d .
From the book by Emerson
F o rt W ay n e N ew s S e n tin e l w ho receiv ed p a rd o n s a s th e ir r e ­
w a rd s.
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
Hough.
“ The Man
Next Door”
t
irSTOASTFD” ,
“A Day in the Siskiyous”
Beautifully Illustrated Book of Ashland
and Vicinity
At the extraordinary low price
of
$L25
bin Sale at the following places:
MsNair Bros Ell,arts, Nininger & Warner, Enders,
Park Store and Chamber of Commerce
Wool Dress
Goods
Poriet Twill, Per Yd.
$2.25
46 in. idc in an attractive
tine weave, in Autumn’s
most fashionable shades.
Warm
Durable
Luxurious
Wearwell
Blankets
OH to b ed — and sure of a
n ig h t o f cozy sleep— is this la d
w ith his big, soft W earwell
nl.mket to keep him “warm as
to ast .
There is good reason for the
lightness and warmth w hich
make W earwell Blankets such
ideal bed coverings. T hey are
the result of special care in
manufacture, from the selec­
tion of the raw material—
high grade wool or excellent
(juaiity cotton as the case may
be to the special finishing
process w hich produces a rhi/-k
velvety nap and yet Lave» the
blanket texturefirm and strong,
vienerous sizes aud attractive
colorings are other W earwell
features w hich home-makers
commend.
Be sure to see our beautiful
Display o f W earwell Blanket»
Priced
Cotton Blankets
$2.45 to $4.98
AVoolen Blankets
$6.98 to $19.75
Cheerfulness and cordiality have an important part in
community welfare, civic development and town growth. The
gieater the number ot smiles the greater the friendliness the
more pleasant and sociable, consequently the more attractive
To Grants Pass__
h e s way In th is case to a front
and magnetic a community, especially its business district. Too trim g m g ing
C h a rle s
O glesby
m o to re d
to I
W ool Hose, per pair
consisting of a large velvet
G
ra
n
ts
P
a
ss
to
d
a
y
to
c
a
re
fo
r
b
u
si­
o en people allow business cares and worries to cause them to how heading th e d r a p e r of the
$1.00
W ..t.r.N e w .Pap.r ^ ,
skirt.
n ess m a tte r s .
forget he stranger within the gate or the friend who pa" el
by. l i e visitor m a city is impressed quite favoral.lv if the NEW INVENTION PROVIDES
M omen who know val-
B e a v e rs B ein g D e s tru c tiv e __
W IF E TO LD TO CH O O SE
LOWER
BERTHS
FOR
ALL1
people he sees on the street are cheerful and smiling. He gets
G am e W a rd e n R oy P a r r w as call-
uses, will appreciate these
BETWEEN THIRTY PET
he in,press,on that the town must he a good town becausfof
CATS AXD HVSBAX d I k e a v V T ”
Wh“K
wool stockings at this low
S p a c io u sn e ss a n d
c o m fo rt
both
1 “7a ^ e rs a re
d a m a g in g
irrig a tio n
Its cheerful people. He naturally thinks the city which offer,
price. ( ome in Brown,
SAN FR A N C ISC O , Oct. 3— S tew ­ d itc h s on th e A n d e rso n fa rm . I t is
a welcome m so conspicuous a way means it; that the peonle d ay a n d n ig h t, a n d a lo w er b e rth fo r
Black and Heather mix­
every b o d y , a re p ro v id ed in a n in ­
re p o rte d t h a t th e b e a v ers w ill be
ate worth while and the town one worth looking over The g en io u s new d esig n fo r sle e p in g c a rs a r t D o n ald so n , 8 3 -y ear-o ld G A R tra p p e d to rem o v e th e m from th e ir
tures.
cordial greeting, accompanied by a smile of welcome Is the p roposed by M. C. K ra a u p , c o n s u lt­ v e te ra n w as h a ile d b e fo re P olice p re s e n t re s tin g place.
J u d g e J a c k s y e s te rd a y on a c h a rg e
pass word and grtp to the lodge of new comers, new firat class ing e n g in e e r, a n d d e scrib ed in th e of fa ilin g to s u p p o rt h is w ife, M rs.
Childrens Sport
" s " "" - - essentially cordial and cheerful), p e ™ ? O cto b er issu e of P o p u la r Science M ary E liz a b e th D o n aldson.
PIANO TUNING
o M nthly. Tw o ro w s of s e a ts , of th e
P ia n o tu n in g , $3.50.
T ra d e a t
lesidents to h uld homes and add their pleasant cultured and d e sig n ° f a rm c h a irs , a re P roposed i y o u r w ife ? ” a s k e d ^ 6 J o u r t ^ 0^ 0 8 h ° m
Hose 69c a /
e a n d h av e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by
L T •
M u en ces to making the community grow
C a rl H. L o v elan d . S tu d io
135 E.
Childrens Wool and Cot­
tra c ts ’
deeper Th.° frown rePels, the SMILE at
M ain St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465.
ton mixed sport Ilose
b u t w ith o u t cro w d in g . A t if I ’m g o in g to s u p p o rt th e th ir ty
ki' ,G''..""'l' i",‘ss «a¡as
for a person. Most people’
n ig h t, p a rtitio n s s im ila r to V e n e tia n
made with fancy tops in
gioueli.”
even
“ al“-erf„l Idiot” to the “ chronic b lin d s d iv id e th e c a r c o m p a rtm e n ts c a ts sh e k e e p s.”
all
sizes.
“ T h irty c a ts ! ” exclaim ed th e c o u rt
a n d th e c h a irs a re c o n v e rte d in to
b e rth s by lo w e rin g th e back c u s h ­
io n s a n d e x te n d in g th e se a ts. E ach
c o m p a rtm e n t w ould c o n ta in c o m fa rt-
a b le h e a d ro o m , a w ash basin and
a la rg e m irro r.
To kn o w
how good a cig arette
re a lly can be mad<
you m ust try a-
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts
h e re a n d w o rk s it o u t in g r e a te r tie-
ta il th a n h a s e v e r been a tte m p te d
b e fo re .”
lllllllllllllllllll
“ I t m ig h t be te rm e d re v o lu tio n ­
a ry , ’ G riffin a d d e d , “ f o r th e rea so n
ie re h a s n e v e r been a c u rric u lu m
ïn p
in th e s tr ic t se n se of th e w o rld —
in L os A n g les b e fo re .”
T he r e s u lts of th e su rv e y a re fo rm ­
u la te d in a s e rie s of m o n o g ra p h s,
one fo r e ach s u b je c t in th e h ig h sch o l l
co u rse , w hich is now in p rin te d fo rm =
a n d in possession of th e te a c h e rs
T h ese m o n o g ra p h s a re to se rv e th e
b5 p e r c e n t of th e p u p ils w hose m en ­
ta lity r a te s a s th e a v e ra g e in in te l­
ligence a n d p ro g re ss. O th e rs fo r s tu ­
d e n ts ab o v e a n d below th e “ a v e ra g e ”
a re in th e p ro cess of p r e p a ra tio n .
he p re lim in a ry s u rv e y w as s u b m it­
ted to th e e n tir e h ig h school te a c h ­
ing body a n d a c o m m itte e of 435
te a c h e rs a re g iv in g th e ir tim e an d
th e v a lu e of e x p e rie n c e w ith c lasses
in w o rk in g o u t th e d e ta ils of th e
new c o u rse of s tu d y .
B ecau se Of s ta te su p e rv isio n
of
te x t books in e le m e n ta ry school no
la . titu
, d e is p e rm itte d fo r lo cal r e ­
vision of e le m e n ta ry school
c o u rse s
of s tu d y a n d th e la tte r
re m a in p ra c -
tie a lly th e sam e, it w as s ta te d .
ÍN MODES FOR E V E N
DONATIONS:
. - --------
LOS
T h e rev ise d c u rric u lu m is th e r e ­
s u lt of an in v e s tig a tio n c o v e rin g a
tw o -y ea r p erio d a n d c o n d u c te d by
Dr. P ra n k B obbit, p ro fe sso r e d u c a ­
tio n a l a d m in is tra tio n in th e U n iv er­
" base fo r airplane
sity of C hicago, a n d A rleig h
C.
and radio w ork a s well as fo r fu r trap-
G
riffin
,
local
d
ire
c
to
r
of
high
school
a P a rty ° f fo u r wb ite m e n ______________ __
ow nership. C raw ford’^ c o m ^ n i o n s ^ a r ^ L
re in s ta te B ritish claim s of re s e a rc h .
“ A c o u rse of s tu d y
is a g ro w in g
of , . ew
th in g a n d can n e v e r
he s ta u d a rd -
ized, G ould d e c la re s.
W r a i g e T ^ e t u ^ I J v S i ’ “^ 2 ! ^ m assed ice «<*• about
*But th e s u r-
»vrangei, retu rn ed to Nome.' A n o n X - n o e s, about 100 m iles from ? y ,Which h a s j u s t been com p leted
W rangel.
*
r e a r h a . passed. w h h „ „ ,l r a s
| sta b iliz e s th e hlgll sc„ o o ,
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ 10
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e
05
C ard of T h a n k s ....................
1.00
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e
.0 2 %
♦
.
w ho’k . n J T j VM Oalniur Stcfansson.
who long had recognized the value of
M rangel island, an uninhabited island
75 m iles long and 30 wide, lying 90
m iles off th e c o . «
S l b e r t ? ,“ 8 ^
3*0
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u ­
tio n s w ill be in cash .
a »UM
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