Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    SH LAND
D A IL Y
casaW W opsnrtfllto': t a t
T ID IN G S
success dbd happiness coqtewo
a m a a / ipe» because of what js
round him, ' fhmily, fashion -'■ad
fortiMse, but bocansa of sturdy
qualities In him.' not for arhat
he has but for wbpt ha M .-w l
Edito
The portrait of Victoria Jpoe-
Business Manage
pklsv Moor, fnmtpteco to one
City Editor
first biography of Mr .OaMn
Telephone St
Coolidge, shows a slander Ince,
serenely classic, eaowned by a
Oood advice is M arly always broad and noble brow.
.The
hard to take.
memory of her who died wheat he
was twelve, "who altered §h>
Files and lovers fleck together better worlds»** was -tbs te*Mta-
at the soda fountain.
tion of that part of Mr. Cool­
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••All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken la Advertising.”
No discount will be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders.
DONATIONS
es or otherwise will be made In advertis
intrlbutiona w ill he in cash.
A man in the wrong Is
orally so pig-headed that
stays there.
It is often the case that the
under dog deserves to be.rght
where he is.
To sweat on a golf course is
arlstorralic; to sweat in a corn­
field is low and vulgar.
The trouble with experience
is that sometimes you get more
of it than you know what to
Hex Heck says: "So far nothin*
equals the hornet for supplyin’
the most experience in the least
OCTOBER IS , 1028
A SURE GUIDE:—Commit thy way unU
s IV Ilf granóte»
,. «
and wait patiently for him. Psalm 87:8, 7.
we come to Thee for Thou art the Way, the
Truth, and the life.
WAITING ON “ GEORGE
This is a fairly good community, as (
Even without being boastful, it is possible
to point with pride to his home.
But there is dne fly in the ointmeni
Ashland from advancing as rapidly as
Everyone is willing and actually wanti
done, but always»W ^its for “ George,”
‘‘good fellow,” to dg iV B u i when Georg
tain point, he balfca b<3nse he tires of car
The thing needew most of all is a great spirit of work­
ing together which entirely eliminates prejudices and
selfishness-1« willingness on the part of each one to do
his or her share in the advancement of our community in-
tercsts«
In every community there are always a few, in every
enterprise, who are willing to work for the public good.
They are the “ Georges.”
-
Once in awhile we read of some place that keeps
booming and shoving right along regardless of conditions
or handicaps.
'
Ruch a nlace ia'full of “ Georges” , and because they
are' so numerous, none of them is overworked and there
is no occasion for balking.
Why can’t we all be “ Georges!”
There is plenty of room for improvement and plenty
jeople with the time, energy and money to be
Naval air pilots insisted in testimony given before
the president’s aircraft investigation board, that the
United States would make no progress in aircraft until a
separate department is created and is controlled by prac­
tical airmen.
This has been the complaint for years against the
war and navy departments — that civilians appointed
for political reasons and given power to control the m ili­
tary and naval branches of the government, could not be
expected to produce the best results.
If an aircraft department is brought into being and
an experienced airman given authority, it would be a
radical change in policy by the government, and manifest­
ly a similar policy would have to be followed in the army
and navy sections of the national defense.
Placing trained men in authority will not settle the
controversy that is constantly arising over our military,
naval and air policies.
The investigation, however, will tend to clarify the
situation and may be of some value.* It has at least devel­
oped one fact, namely, that both the army and navy did
not receive the amount of money asked for when their
appropriations were before congress. This resulted in
curtailment of the naval air program.
Regardless of who may head any or all of the national
defense departments, nothing constructive can l>e accom­
plished without the full co-operation of congress.
We think most girls go with­
out many clothes so they won’t
have to go without men.
E R L M a i in s BOY
Henry Dane*«. AlpinS, Ala­
bama, writes: **My k®y kaA ■
bad cough and oMd.
I rSM
about FO LEY’S HON MV * TAR
and after giving It to b ln • few
days bo was v ail. Ha bad ban
having thta'cpugh for two years,
to t POLlBYw HON^Y A TAR
«topped I t ‘and made him well.’’
Contains no opiates.
Good for
chlldron and they Ilka it. Oat
a bottle today from your drag-
gist and It will be on band to
check coughs and colds.
Sold
everywhere.
>R ACCURACY
DOUBLY GUARANTEED :
Garden.
idge’s Lincoln Day Proclamation;
"About his (Lincoln’s) cradle
all was poor and mean save only
the source of all great men, the
love of a wonderful woman
When she faded away la .his
tender years, from her death-■
The Vferdict
bed In humble poverty she a n -,
Beauty
U tility
Fitness
dowed her son with greatness. >
There can be no proper obepr I Cryatal Bine Cray Granite
Memoriale express Personallty.
vance of a birthday which -to r-;
gets the mother.**
In many respects Mr. Calvin I
Coolidge suggests Abraham Ltai-i
coin.
Like Lincoln he was of
humble birth; like Linsote his ’
own mother died in his fo r- ,
hood; like Lincoln be was de­
voted to his step-mother w ^ le
he revered his mother’s memory;
like Lincoln he was boyn with
an instinctive sense of right;
like Lincoln, in thè first hours
of his Presidency, ns ha con­
templated the overpowering re­
sponsibilities that lay before him,
Mr. Coolidge turned to hie moth­
er, halting hie progress to Wash­
ington to stand alone nt her
grave. Lincoln it was who said:
“Let reverence of the law be
breathed by every mother to the
Banish your wash day
lisping babe that prattles on her
lap; let It be taught In schools,
drudgery to the outer
seminaries and colleges; let it
darkness.
Discharge
Six were injured in Chicago be written la primers, spelling
when an auto driver thought a books andM almanacs; let It be
girl looked more Interesting than preached from pulpits and pro­
claimed In legislative halls and
enforced In courts of justice; let
Heaven, to a email hoy, most It become the politcial religion
he a place where throwing rocks of the nation." And it became
the duty of President Coolidge
actually to make law enforce-
In a few more years the only ment a political religion in order
way you will he able to see the that the republic which Lincbln
country la by peeping over a held together during the Civil
War would not become disiu-
billboard.
tegrated by another spectre as
Ha was
Whether a friend in need is revolting as slavery.
a friend indeed usually depends the first president to put to
work on a literal basis that
upon what he is in need of.
clause in the Constitution of the
Soldiers of fortune often be- United Stetes; "He (the Presi­
dent) shall take care that the
come captains of industry.
laws be faithfully executed."
by himself admonishing the At­
torney General ot the United
States what to do to bring about"
this necessary adjunct of good
government— the enforcement of
‘all laws, not merely the prohibi­
tion laws, but laws of evèry sort
and description.
VICTORIA JOSEPHINE MOOR
How much of Mr. Coolidge’s
«Ml CARRIE G. BROWN
uncompromising inflexibility • in
promoting law enforcement came
Beloved Mother and Step-Mother
from heredity, from a resolute
of President Calvin Coolidge
mother and an equally deter­
mined father; how much from
By MARY OREER CONKLIN
his religious and moral environ­
These two great women, one
ment?
who bore the child and put her
(Copyright, 1925, by Mary Greer
Impress upon his boyhood, the
Conklin, (Syndicate) Great Brit­
other who nurtured his young
ain rights reserved.
Reproduc­
manhood, ware largely respon­
tion forbidden.)
sible for the amaxing story of
Galvin
Coolidge.
red-haired,
freckled boy on a almpie New
Proposed 4-story hospital at
England
farm
who
became
President of the United States Cottage Grove will cost 9100,000.
when scarcely fifty years of age.
H it life la a moral for every
Sherwood-rOfl found in
mother, for every father, and for low driven well on D. P.
every child, that Amerioa Is a well place.
Opposite Lithia Springs Hotel
Blair Granite Co
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
i- . IN LARGE LUMPS / ,
FROM T H I HEART OF THB FAMOUS BOOK
STRINGS DISTRICT.
ANY QUANTITY FROM A SACK TO A CAM
LOAD.
u r tu et-w ash AFTER
atushc« drudaen
your washboard without
a letter of recommenda­
tion. Enlist our W et
Wash assistance for a
few cents per week and
when you note the clean,
wholesome condition in
which we return the
clothes, you w on’t mind
doing the ironing.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
No. 384 Oak St.
I greater speed possible.
Short cuts to health are sought in sanitarium s a fter
'health has been lost by burning the candle at lmtli ends.
But the world’s work is not going to be done with
abort;cuts. Those of us who are engulfed in the “ short
yjuut” mania will liave to learn that patience, time and
I hard work are just as much requirements of accomplish-
. BV»ta as they over were.
Arthnr Brisbane says Ford all-metal airplanes will
y a Pilot and 1,000 pounds o f fast freight. Fast, to
the least.
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Phone 20
ASHLAND CREAMERY
IF YOU INSIST
It is the butter which some of the best judges of
•-»» -
♦
butter insist upon.
SIMPLEX
SUNBOWLS
The electric heater that
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
takes the chill out of these
cold evenings.
Phone 165
HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED AT
REAL BARGAINS
Murphy Electric
Maxwell Roaster $400
Ford Touring (Starter)
$275
Ford 1920 Roadster $175
Stndebaker 6 .
___ $150
Ford Touring........ .. .$240
Shop
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Back of The Western Anto Supply Go.
Our mechanics are ready
to
Tune Up Your Car
In purity— first in quality— first in
leavening strength—first in economy
—first in sales because it never fails.
Automotive Shop
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
€41£MET
THE WORLD’S ©DEAFEST
baking nowneu
If at First You Don’t Succeed
show , ia»««
rue RMAiLV ib m p le
’MAKKS* W ó G0H<?
To wockail R kw T*
SHORT GUTS
This is an age of short cuts to everything. No one
•eeros to have time for the “ m eat” of anything.
The hair is Cot short, the dresses are cot short and
the sleeves are out short.
We want our sermons short and we insist on our
public .speakers making it short and “ snappy.” '
Synthetic fowls, substitutes for the real thing, abound,
freul snra beef and cahhage eviut only as a cniAfo p age
Everybody is looking for a short cut to wealth with­
out work. Robbing a bank seem s to be the most favored
o f short outs in this class.
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Motorists are constantly demanding short cuts and
highway com m issions are straigh ten in g highw ays to make
Across the B y Track
YOUR GROCER WILL FURNISH
Great Mothers
of the World
EEDOM’S PARIS HOUSE
W e haye just received a
Rew shipm ent of garden
and flower seeds, and ad*
vise yon to plant now.
A piping hoc, healthful breakfast— savory
with the fall, rich flavor of toasted grain.
New Style H O Quick Cooking Oats are
toasted for hours over beds o f live coals
to bring out the fall flavor that nature
has seated in each tiny grain. > —
Thi* new cereal speeds up Work in the Idtrhen. Ready
(or the table in 2 minute*. Cooks into gtrnmlsr m t-
meal. A MStiining, nutritious dah.
‘ s
That " a H -a ifk ^ cooked
flavor ia only too vrnmtet