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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
A SH L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S ” ‘5l*“,b“‘ growth of a community in wfclch treated jp s * 1 1 YOUNGER COLLEGE HEADS The election of « president by a university o r eolleg< J 1 1 K a f l '*» J H l x l |J | l f is not common place, and when three American wuver- _?. J p sities choose new presidents within a few Weeks of each ’I’U v " p i M TI]hVjDIA other it ik mi event of more limp passing moment. And V V ljU illz i/l th e event assumes added significance from the fact th it all of these a«c three » d two are university unde, 40. heads are under 50 y * e a t s of " PIC h TffAPv HU ilephone 89 (iFFICIAL CITY PAPER '.toe Momh Three Mo&ths Dix Mo» the . . Line Teat DISPLAY ADVERTISING . RATES Single insertion. per in c h ----------------------- — — Yearly Contracts (toe insertion a week _........................ — ........ Two Inaer.loaa a w e e k ------------------------------------------ Dally toaortlon --------------- ---- ----------— ....... ...... Rotes for Legal and MUcellaneona Advert f ir a t Insertion, per 8 point line ......................_____ — Each subsequent insertion, 8 point lin e ----- Card of Thanks ■■■■ n M.iiw tre"— Obituaries, per L in e ------------------ ----- -----------------—----- WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVHRTISING "Al! future event«, where an admission Charge Is made or a Collection taken is Advertising.” Ns dirconr.t will be allowed Religions or Benevolent orders. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise Will be mai tog or Job pdntlng-^-our contributions w ill be to cash SEPTEMBER 23, 103» • JOY FOR WEEPING: — His ange? endureth but a moment: in favour Is life: weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning. Psalm 80:5. PRAYER: — We bleat thee, our Jovlng Father, for thy Grace that makes all things work together for God to them that love thee. A spirit of romance pervades autumn of the year which few, for fear of ridicule, will admit sensing. Per haps romance is something for lovers, the adolescent and women folk and to be spurned by sober manhqod, yet most men, if honest with their fellows, would be compelled to confess to a quickening of the pulse when the first leaves fall and darkness comes before supper. For an explanation of this fall romanticism one might hearken back to the days of boyhood when autumn was the cue for hunting nuts, squirrel shooting, corn roasts and football. Ask any bov which is the best prison in the hills and the question will find autumn on the tip of his tongue. The spirit of romance encountered this time of the year in the workaday world may also be traced to the fall holidays and festivals. There are H allow e’en and Thanks' giving Day. What festivals could be moYe symbolical of the haryest season than these, and both abound in tradi-, tion, adventure and romance. Imagination is nine-tenths romance and Hallowe’en and Thanksgiving Day exercise a strange appeal to the imagination. And if the ndage is true that “ the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,” then the harvest Recounts for a part of the romantic atmosphere of the season. Where is to he found romance in greater abundance than in a golden brown pumpkin pie, in a glass of sweet cider and in a basket of new apples! , One contribution nil parents can make toward the education of tlieir children without sacrifice or. expense is to see to it that they get regular and adequate, hours of sleep. < *1 *1’* Physicians and neurologists agree that dullness among school children is very often sleepiness or under-develop ment because of insufficient hours of sleep. The parent is aa much acquainted as the medical world with .the nervous disorders and physical ¡Jls which follow too little te st in the adolescent period. Every mother knows that a sleepless baby is’a sick baby. Z A trend toward nervousness among school children is attributed to irregular and insiffficient ljours o f sleep. Accurate information would probably disclose that the men and women as well as the children of (his commun ity average eight or more hours of sleep nightly and it can not be charged that our school children are dull or under-developed. Every adult knows the value of sleep and the amount he or she, individually, requires for health and maximum mental nnd physical efficiency. Children can not be e x pected to ascertain this for themselves, so it is incumbent upon their parents to learn what is required And provide for it. . » < existence wlthoat a alasi« balla ta* of Ita ova, the coraerstoae of «a admtalatratloa building 4ur cended here, 80 miles' away. Coast Farms W ill Ba irrigated One luxury, robs you of two necessities. Women will try anything to reduce before they will try hard work. Good-looking folks * can get along quite well with very little education. Judging by back pages in mag' aslnea, * advertising covers i multitude of skins. The honeymoon continues as long* as the husband takes his wife along to pick out a new suit. Somehow or other, the ideal climate is always away oft some, place where it costs a lot of money to go to. Hex Heck says: “Doctors shonld try to divide their In terest at least 60-50 between the patient and the fee.” HERMOSILLO, Sonora, Mexico — According to advices received here, the Central —-rti* has conceded to the Government of Lower California contain eon- cessions to facilitate the building of large and important irriga tion systems in both the north ern and southern sections ol that Territory. The concessions, according to the report- received here, were delivered to General Aherlarde Rodrigues, who is expected t< start work ■ immediately od* the irrigation system, which promises to open vast acreages to farine, which are now idle because of their aridity. Eugene— F ruit Growers’ elation plant packs 3,000 vegetable« in one day. THE KIND OF TOWN YOU* LIKE . Something like a deeadp ago the idea took hold all ASHLAND over the country that aspiring .towns should advertise. universally board of commerce and citizen!* commit FLOWER SHOP tees and town councils began to think up slogans and the Ldthia Springs H otel- world was*exhorted to “ Watch W inkville W in,” and Bililding “ Boost for Bingtown.” PHONE 120 For a long time the making of the slogan seemed to be - about all that was done in these local advertising enter SEATTLE, Wash. — From Aua- “HAT IT WITH FLOWERW* prises. It never seemed to oecnr to anybody that people (Valia to the Arctic in f ir * min don’t rush to a town and plead to be permitted to stop utes waa the record in rommnnl- eatabllahed here by P. K. there because of its slogan. Many of the places having the oation Lebermaa and W. J. Caltmalla, Real Percolated" moat enticing slogans also had the most wretched hotel working; a 40-meter wave length 9 t accommodations. It was the common remark among radio eat coffee is now being servi ---- t h o se who at t e mpt e d to dr i v e a w automob i l e throagb the — The M a cMil lan A rat is eapedl at our tables nnrtfnnntü country that the improved roads of the township were tion tor three days communicated along with a good assort-’ • ' vastly safer and bettor than the mnin streets of, the vil- with the navy department and ihent of fresh made sand the National Geographic Society • lages. These were frequently left so full oPholes and ruts through Jhe local station, 7 DZ. wiches, bouillons ajid hot and so cut up with elevated crosswalks that to drive a mo- The'statlon also relayed a mes- chocolate. « iv ear over them faster than 10 miles an hour wag a peril- hage from the Australian station Lithia Springs/ IXA for the U. 0. 0. Beattie Season’s Best dolors OVERLAND H. “ RNWBwlwJWg THE ASHLAND LAUNDRY i Phone 165 < — there some other birds butting inf as manufactured by The Ashland Creamery from pure dairy products, not chemicals, is “A D ish o f Health— Nature’s Best Food in m ost tempting-form,” V Newport— Large cannery, coll storage and packing plant to ‘be built here this winter. The Chicago Board of Health States IN THE BUCKINGHAM AND HECHT BOOTS AND SHOES “EAT MORE ICE CREAM you Have the very best there is for. less motley. iWe have the boots in six different styles and several in the shoes. Come in and Bee them at ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town Like they make it in Ashland at Ashland Creamer]/ Opposite New Hotel LAST FOUR DAYS OF MANUFACTURER’S I A 22 You save time, money, health when yon patronise BEAUTIFUL l U NEW Player Piano WN . OUTFIT CONSISTS Free .Elegant Floor Lamp, Bench, Music Rolls. Trade in Yonr Old Piano or Phonograph ‘TRADE IN ” PIANOS We have many fine instruments to offer that have been reconditioned and are guaranteed. Better buy a good used pianoorphonograph than none at all. Record selections are includ ed with every Phonograph on sale this week. 11 B • o Hurry in, they won't last long. Start th e Children on This Confectionery o for a choice of a B oh <rf English Toffee ChocO-“ late coated fruit and nuts Or a box Of delicious cho colates. We will deliver Ao you Iree of charge. Oriole - P lg ’n Whist)» 'Johnston’s S ? W ET WASH relieves you of. that most disagreeable o f all household duties—The W eekly Washing. j BOUGH DRY banishes washday and most of iron ing day. Looks Like New, W ith Reeoi U th to ^ptoga Hotel Boil,Hag j New Balloon Toe Fall Shoes S r ^ T ïic S TWO SERVICES FOR T g g HOME MAKER A Telegraph Co., w ill spend |3U^ 000 to rebuild 48,mile section. FLOWER BASKE1 FERNERIES that will m ake the house more attractive, and dis play the flowers and plant*) to better advantage. Oqe of tlie largest assortment ) ever brought to Ashland.-i Mark Every-Grave We offer yon our advice aa to S S Ï L ^ t ^ fiS o S ^ Hitherto nSlveretty depart ments Save been scattered to dif ferent pert« of the -city. The new administration building la situated opposite the future royal paldeo. near Sebranle. Addition al bnlldtogs will ba erected later. Are Mrs. Richafd Hudnut, mother-in-law of Valentino, the1 The phenomena was noticed vamp declared in Paris in connection with the reported when a slight rainfall, greenbh desire of her daughter to procure a divorce1 “ There is spots appeared on white objects. nothing to sa y ” —and then said it : “ Everything is all Arlington— Pacific Telephone patched up between Winnifred ai»d Rudolph.” Billy Sunday was right when he gave the devil ,and mockers hell. ptaao they jfflg vigil,,. ...... • “•Charles Emory has'left for Ashland, Oregon, where he^will live in the hereafter. (Huntington, Ore., News.) A nasty dig at our sister city ,” says Perry in The Me<K DINUBA, Cal. — W hile the ford Tribune. I f Perry had had the proper vision of the 750,000-barrel storage tank of the hereafter, he would nave known that The News meant Shell Oil company was burning at Coalinga, some of the oU was Mr. Emory was coming to heaven to live. drawn into the elonds and des Qne Portland man had publicly announced h e is a candidate for the Republication senatorial nomination. Better watch out, Brother, for frameups. : CO? I b i i i f M r l s J k P < of the love or thóee who eraet them and sacred to the memory ot those » h e hallowed npttog - SOFIA-— After forty year« of Those here referred to are Glenn Frank, elected presi- ,B tho Ooiumbta river u beial dent of Wisconsin University; Dr. Clarence C. Little ,' urge« from aoma sources becanae president-elect o f Michigan University, and Dr, Max Ma- j of the destruction o f small fish to son, new president of the University of Chicago. The tra* *“***••••• „ , , former la 38 j f e . old, Dr. U ttle » 37 and Dr. Maaaa is 43.1 Theae men are not the first to be made presidents o f ot baby salmon are being killed by educational institutions before they have passed the half'j the trape/’ eald a . o . Clark, man- century mark, although they belong to a minority. If *«er of * • Greater Portland ae thers is a trend toward placing younger men in the atl- ministrRtivo offices of the institutions of higher learning it has only recently gained momentum. There may have been a time when none acquired leadership in the fields of education, thought and science until well past the two score and ten mark. If there was, it is no more. None will doubt the leadership of the presi dents o f the universities of Michigan, Wisconsin and Chi cago and all are still in the splendid prime of life. neither trap nor wheels, Clark Perhaps those in control of American educational in declared, and it Is bis belief that stitntions have just made the discovery that men still in Oregon. and Washington should legislate to protect their the full vigor of life are best qualified’to administer cdu likewise salmon. caton to young men and women. •. . A. L. Lamb, the contractor, says Ashland is a good town. He is jumping from the completed-McGee build ing to the Broyn storage garage, which will be located back of the Citizen’s Bank building. BLAJtR GRANITA- University BBPXMDÀBI'ITY - QUALITY