Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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progeny w ould be placed in b u sin eaajirJíep t Da th e %£»'•
A n d in tlie d a y «idle th e sohool instructors of_ Johfcny,
M ary, WUÜe.Rpd, so op. b elieved they had fu lfille d 4 b e ir
d u ty if th ey prepared them fo r graduation. F e w teachers
realized th a t th m r’& w a s an excep tion al o p p ortu n ity to
help you n g m enfcnd w om en to p ick th eir l if e ’s w ork On the
b a sh o f th eir in d ivid u al q u alification s ahd p ecu la r abih
ities.
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A ll is-d ifferen t in the ed u cational system c f^ g d a y .
V ocational gu idance is art estab lish ed science. T bft'public
schools and the iritetitutiqns o f h igh er le a o iiu g noW 'strive
to fit the curriculum to th e stu d en t, n ot th e studenfc'go the,
course o f stu d y. T he stu dent a t t h e sa m e tim é is directed
in to a l if e ’s w ork fo r w h ich he is e sp e cia lly suited.
M any m en and w om en n ow failu res in lif e m ig h t h ave
been exerted in th eir yo u th to th e Selection o f ft o a w r .
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A hoy with an aptitude for mechanics and the engineering
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
'AU future erests, where an admission «haras Is mads or a
U on takes is AdvartMln*.”
branches should not be forced into a legal or literary
career because a parent or an instructor is partial to those
la tte r occu p ation s, y e t cou n tless h a v e been and «many
w'ill he in th e fu tu re.
DONATIONS
T here is a “ d e stin y w h ich shapes our e n d s” if j it is
No dooAtlons to charltlee or otherwise will be made in advertls-
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er w hich a ttr a c ts the in d ivid u al to that th in g in
or Job printing— our rontribntlooe wUl bo In cash.
life fo r w h ich it is m ost fitte d b y nature.
Is d{*ceant w<H he allowed Religions or Benevolent orders
ALWAYS PDOTECTED; — When thou paeeebt through the
waters, I will be with thee; and through th e,rivers, thy shall not
overflow thee; when thou walkeet through the Are, thou shalt not
he burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43-1.
PRAYER. — We are glad. Lord, that thou dost keep ua dear
unto thyself as the apple of thine eye.
VAST FINALCIAL RESOURCES
O ne o f th e p rin cip al factors back of th e m o st e x tr a ­
ord in ary sto ck m ark ets w hich the country h a s seen in
y e a r s is th e p len itu d e o f m on ey availab le fo r th e u se o f
b u llish operators and in the hands o f people w ho are seek--
in g in vestm en t.
S ca rcely a d a y p asses w hich does not see new h igh
record p rices estab lish ed for som e secu rities, m any o f
w h ich are se llin g a t figures q uite out o f proportion to
th e ir d iv id en d d istrib u tors. In such ca ses th e buyers are
lo o k in g fo r som eth in g o f im portance, w h ich w ill ju stify
th e p u rchase of stock s, rather than th e q u arterly d iv i-
d e e d s w h ich th ey receive. T h e fa c t is, m an y com m on
sto ck s, p a y in g sm all divid en d s, are m uch m ore activ e and
com m and h ig h er p rices than .preferred stock s w hich have
p a id larger d iv id en d s for years. Ourrent valu ation s of
su ch issu es are determ in ed by increased earnin gs and by
th e o p ea tio n s of p ools w ho see an op p ortunity to run up
th e prices.
-N ot a ll o f th e com m on issu es, how ever, h ave m ain­
tained the h ig h p rices at w h ich they have sold. T h ey
w ere e v id e n tly carried too far by the excited buying, o f
]x*ople who p a id m ore a tten tion to the operations o f other
p eople than to th e earn in gs o f th e com pany w h ose stock
th ey b ou gh t. „
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T h e v a st am ount o f m oney a v ailab le for opérations o f
ab le to take care o f cred it needs. C redit for all leg itim a te
b u sin ess should con tin u e com fortable.
T h e banks could exten d th em selves greatly, w ere it
]x>ssihle for th e need to arise, w ith ou t ca llin g on th e R e­
serve B an ks for a n y large d egree o f assistan ce. T h e p la n s
o f the governm ent for retrenchm ent and for tax reduction
are factors ten d in g to' greater ease, in the lon g run, in
m on ey rates. T h ey also tend to create a w ider a n d m ore
p o s itiv e em ploym ent o f cap ital in industry.
T h e W all S treet Journal p o in ts out th at m on ey ra tes
in th e U n ited S ta te s are now the low est in the w orld.
R a te s in Europe arc grad u ally d ropping as con d ition s im ­
prove. T a k in g th in g s a t lon g range, the b u sin ess w orld
lia s e v ery righ t Uf assum e there is a long period o f ea sy
m on ey ahead w hich should resu lt in a great forw ard’su rge
in th e production o f m aterial w ealth and com fort e v e r y ­
w here. T b e effects w ill be fe lt here first, where con d ition s
are stab le, and exten d grad u ally to other cou n tries as
th in g s im prove and h atred s subside.
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BRAND NEW
88 NOTE
Wurlitzer
Player Piano
O u tfit C on sistin g Of
floor Lamp
Duet Bench
SOUTrfj-WEYMOUTH, Mass,
Sept.
21— (U. P .)— Snatched i
from their beds by two masked *'
men, Shirley Fisher, 4, and her
brother. Jack, 3, children qf Aus­
tin L. Fisher, were khinapped
from their father's home here '
early Saturday. The little girl I
was sleeping with her fraud-
You can’t *1111 ideas by kill mother.
The' ktndow of the
lng people.
room was o^en.
The child’s
grandmother was awakened by
The voice of the votér Is loud the noise in the room. Before
er before Section than after.
the grandmother could get out
of bed,, tbe masked men had '
Always try to get as little disappeared, each carrying a
mileage as possible out of your child.
troubles.
The best wife on earth won’t
stand for too much advice from
her husband’s family.
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The medical profession aeenja
know
everything
about
except how to cure
Today the editor devotes more
time to keeping things oiit of
his paper than to putting things
in it.
Music Rolls
Trade in V o w Piano or Phonograph at Pull Value
HEAVY SNOWS:
HITS W EST M'
HAVRE, Mont., Sept. JÍ— (IT
P .)—A heavy snowstorm
in
Western Montana Saturday igter-
rupted cqmmnnlcatlon and ham.
pered traffic. Four lncftes of
snow was reported at Helena,
and a snowstorm la raging be­
tween Havre and Cutbank. Tele­
graph and telephone lilies were
carried down., The tempera­
ture is near fteesing.
A Beautifnl Little
Bungalow
BABY
Upright Piano
CRANE
BRAMBjrBW
Wurlitzer Upright
New $700 V ain e O nly
only
Hes Heck says; ’’Somehow or DENVER BANK CL
other, tbe world appears to git DOORS THIS MOR
along fairly Well on a low per­
centage o’ honesty.
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FREIGHTER ADRIFT OFF
LOWER CALIFORNIA
SAN PEDRO, Sept. 21— (U.
P .)— The freighter Seorge Allen
was reported to be adrlfe 226
miles off Lower California coast
today, her engines disabled bv
a heavy storm.
The vessel
radioed fresh distress signals this
mornlng. The George Allen, car-
rylng a crew of 40 men, Is from
Baltimore, for Pacific
porta,
Other vesaela In the vicinity are
reported to be suffering from
the storm.
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««»Mon. The bank ref need to
accept depoelta, and closed its
door« a t ten thirty.
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SNOW AT KLAMATH
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept.
(U.
—Snow fell on the .Sur-
rounding hillsides during Friday
night.
Rain and slush filled
streets Saturday, morning,. A.
near f reeling temperature was
reported.
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TIDINGS
Classified Ads Bring Results.
WANT APS «ELL
BARGAINS GALORE AWAIT YOU IN USED
PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS
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Slightly .U sed .Mahogany
A Good Used Upright Piano
Small Sire Used Upright
$79
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Upright, $750 Value on Sale
$357
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ANYTHING.
Piano
Elegant Tone. Start
Children on this.
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REMEMBER FIVE DAYS ONLY
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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A NEW NATIONAL ROAD SYSTEM
T b e recent a ction o f the In terstate H igh w ay B oard
in d e sig n a tin g a n ation al system of roads coverin g the
U n ite d S ta te s and tou ch in g every state Capital is ’ a re­
m inder th at an ev e n m ore am bitious project is b ein g
con sid ered . T h e P an-A m erican Road C ongress, w h ich is
to m eet in B u en os A ires O ctober 3, at the in v ita tio n o f th e
A rgen tin e governm ent, has for one of its objects th e con'
struction o f a P an-A m erican h igh w ay which w ill u n ite
the cou n tries th at com pose the*Pan-A m erican U n ion. T h e
U n ited S ta te s and a score o f other A m erican rep u tyies
w ill have rep resen tatives a t the m eeting.
T h ese plans fo r h ig h w a y sy ste m s con n ectin g p o in ts
thousands o f m iles d ista n t d irect attention to th e lo n g
jou rn eys th a t are now taken in autom obiles. I t h as becom e
a com m onplace m atter for m otorists to Cross the U n ite d
S ta tes. The netw ork o f roads m apped out at the W a sh in g ­
ton m eetin g p rovid es e ig h t tran scon tin en tal rou tes from
A tla n tic co a st to th e P a c ific and nine from O ulf o f M exico
to Canada. E ven in th e old W orld, w here prograss in road
b nil d ing is far behind th at in Am eriaa, long «q p im ob ile
journeys are being taken, one o f the current ma g a z in es,
fo r exam ple, describing a m otor trip from W estern E u rop e
to India.
T he W ashington com m ittee did w ell in arrangin g to
m ark the in terstate routes d esig n a tin g w ith uniform sig n s.
Som e p rivate association s o f h ig h w a y prom oters h ave
done th is in the case o f such in terstate roads as th e Lin-,
xsoln H ig h w a y and th e Kuquehanna T rail, and it has served
a good purpose, gu id in g m otorists through tow ns and
p a st ^intersections and m a tin g it unnecessary to stop and
in q u ire directions.
T h e p lan s prepared a t W ashington w ill n o t b e ca r­
r ie d in to e ffect, o f course, for som e tim e. It is n ot to be
im a g in e d th a t in a fe w m onths there w ill be e ig h t u n ­
broken ribbons o f pavem ent exten d in g from coast to coast.'
N o t ev e n th e L ineolnM Iighw ay h as been paved in its e n ­
tir e ty , a lth o u g h i t h a s been a w ell-traveled, tran scontinen­
t a l rod fe for a num ber o f years.
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$100 Value
Phonograph
Looks Like New
Brand
at Almost Hal
Regular Price
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Free Records
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have children you oWe them a musical education. K eep them at home with music. Music converts your
house into a “ home” .
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