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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S its p ow er, sin c e th e a d v e n t o f tne monon easy and r.ijnd means of transportation, th e Southern Oregon Chantanqna'association has always maintained ............................ BnainhM Manuge a tecord equalled by Jew associations. Every year since its organization, a program has been presented. \ ........................... City Edito rFIOIAL CITY P A P E R ..... .......... .............. ...................... Telephons 8» There is ample local talent throughout the Valley to — ----- . present a real, worth while program. Why not try it oott By RAFF A BUB BBNDANDI T he. financial end would be easy, for there are many (Written for the United Preen) • ne Month ...— willing to hack such a program who are not interested m FAENZA, Italy, Oct., SI— (U. ». li ree Months a commercial program. \ ¡A P.)— la It possible to predict I \ Months .. • ' . > Yours truly, ' / the earthquakes! I uie Year ..... The question, which un«H a Auntie Ashland. 1 PubllUied Every Even mp THE ASHLAND ----------- <_ A » R S S m o ta>c o . M onth---- t»-ve Months I it Months .. * -tie DISPLAY ADVERTISING RA^ES alarle insertion, per inch ............. *................................ «•------— Yearly Contracts * , « tic Insertion a week ............ ......... -.....-.......... ......... - — •■'• •• ’ • .• -2{. y 1 » » insertions a #eek ................ —•......— -......... .................— • i ally l » * * ^ ^ for• aB" MtoceUaneon. Advertising >.!r?t Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. »S,,!, subsequent Insertion. 8 point line ....... - .......... ................ • srd of Thanks ......... -................................. -.......... ;................... • iiilunries, per Une — ........ - ................——-...... -~r —— W H iT CONSTITUTES » • • 02y J____ _ ADVERTISING "All future events, where an admission charge Is made or i , ollectlon taken Is Advertising. ’., No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Order«. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertís ___ p ig or Job printing—our contributions will be In ^aah. 1UE:— Keep thy tongue from evil, and tny le. Depart from evil,-and do good; seek Psalm 34:13-11- . ;nowest. Lord, that the tongue can no man :hts in accord with thine, and our tongues •< ill speak only wisdom The Vining has always been known as the “ theatre 1 eautiful” and you have made it ^even more deserving , f its title. With all confidence, we can say that Ashland J aa the most beautiful small theatre in the state. Although the decorating work represents the outlay • f much money on year part, I am confident you will be :inplv*repnid for -yonr expenditure, and your confidence in Ashland will he backed up by box office receipts. But it is not alone the box office receipts yon care 1 »r, but you do want the good will of the people of Ash land, for they appreciate your efforts to give them the Sincerely Auntie Ashland, Members, Ashland Football Team Ashland High School, Ashland, Ore, Hear'Boys: . Although your season has not been very snccessfu thus far^I believe your losing streak is at an end, and that now you have reached the turning point. From now on «»nt 1 expect to witness great things. At the start of the season, you were all little fellows, and knew little about football. You are still little fel- lows, but your knowledge of the game has increased a hundred fold since the opening of the season. You are going up against hard teams. A ou have met hard teams, but you have always given a go<»d ac count of yourselves. Your Auntie was on the sidelines in most of your .fames, and she saw it all. Although gbe doesn’t know much about football, she realizes you were putting up a .■val battle, and that only inexperience and light weight kept you from winning. That inexperience that feeling o i helplessness when something unexpected comes up, «is almost gone. Your fighting spirit is making up for yonr lack of weight. Come on l»oys, lets go. Your, | • Auntie Ashland. eood ¿rove t t . h y and all the different «0* con- plex torus of terrestrial dynam- tom. whereter they occur. are closely counseled by ah lntcr- continental link, This la the reason why I ean- not help but signal .«very telluric manifestation of some lmpor- tance, Inasmuch ns It serve« While a clearly to prove the existence of other one feature. a close connection between the greater percentage .of stedenU phenomena, which have a single live la private homes outside origin .In the great geological the dormitory than In tha dor mitory, yet the standard Is es melting-pot. Only by starting from ouch a tablished by the dormitory had conception. It U possible to ur- the home atmosphere aad In rtve at a seismological predic fluence is here created by the tlon. Thia is the erlteron which very capable and efficient women „. * led ma to making predlcUona, all la charge. Thia brings me to the point e of which have come true with astounding accuracy, namely the of urging and asking that th< Japanese cataatrophy, the violent 'whole amount of.funds available earthquake la, Mexico, tha telluric from tha Root estate be devoted Small or Large .paroxysm that' shook tha Phll- to the erection of the flret unit Ipplnea on May lo«t. the big sels- of a dormitory system, and I am mlcal commotion in California sure that aueh action wonld at On June 89, and the tremendous tract the attention end Interest Contract or Order, we can eruption of Sentortn volcado In of the enUre State of Oregon, handle it satisfactorily. and a desire on the pert of the the Greek archipelago, legislative body to deal ««te A r t time ago was simply. aufd, today la such no longer, tor If It be true that many an- rants answer it In the negative, lit to equally true that a die- ttngalahed array of scientists, such as Morea%x, AUanl. Stiatteai not to mention other famous your school muue tins wcck , w iieu m e stg n u i iu r predecessor«, think that there »kill was given- Fire Chief Baughman tellg me yoor should he a key to thia deep entire school was emptied in little more than a minute. ant terrifying mystery, and that This result shows' that much time and hrfrtl work the mystery must.have its' laws have been expended in training the pupils. Although it Xhich the intelligent and ten- m ay never lie needed, and we hoj>e this will lie the case, actons scientist will have to it may lie needed badly some time, and then the work of find. The prevention of earthquakes V on and your staff of teachers may result in the saving to certainly unthinkable, aa Ah- of the lives of some of the pupils. bot Berthelot, who lived la the Sincerely, “ 11th Century,• foolishly hel<l gs feasible, hut It la undoubtedly Auntie Asiiland. poaalble to, fordbee them aad to avoid aad mitigate their deadly consequences, - ------ •- Efforts in the direction of predicting earthquakes date heck to 'a very.remote age, aa It can .he seen In Artstotelea’ and Pliny’s weHte. It le in feet re lated than Anaximander (SOP 4J.C.) by observing a Junction of Isn’t It s pity you can’t trade a number of astral bodies, was M Q S B á í In yonr old summer suit on a able to announce to the Laeedo- menians beforehand a violent new winter suit? earthquake which set a section over In taking exercise, don't •. The man with a pile Is the of their city In ruins. A , further look thy mental muscles. man who can smile when bills example jef prediction la re corded by chronicles as having come along all along. Folk* who break occurred in 1843, when the bish make more interesting Lives *of great men oft re op of Naples- predicted with a folks who don’t.* mind us that out,Jot tg mors mathematical accuracy the dead- ly shocks which wrecked that Life on the farm la a mere sublime, city on November 80. matter of waiting for It to clear It Is a scientifically proven Thanksgiving to more than 300 up or hoping It will rain. years old. Which to ho« long fact that there are periods In people have eaten too much on which earthquakes are mors The hair on a man’s numerous; there are times In Thanksgiving. seems to have better soil to f wtych onr planet undergoes-.a in than the hair on his head Now and then you see a salad serious and Intermittent malady; It wavers, and It la shaken as Some men seem to be In -busi sitting on the table looking al- If It were a prey to tremendous most good enough to e a t.. ness more to Injure their com convulsions, which are followed petitors than to benefit-them this World by phase of calm, even though Nthlng’s .free In selves. Briefly, the tel even though you may got re comparative. luric activity la subject to a alise Just hovf you pay. Friendship is that quality perennial oscillation. Long per which enables us to tolerate iods of profound lethargy are what others say about themselves followed by bruaqne and sudden and appear mtich Interested In outbreaks. • which constantly their words. leave a Jong troll of casualties Meml»ers, City Council: Ashland, Ore., « . • » f • ' * j Gentlemen: Over two months ago, a committee selected from ftuiong the residents of the district in the vicinity of the «•ity dump grounds, waited 'upon you, and carefully ex plained the entire situation. At that time they asked you kindly, to* take sofrfe steps to do away with the nuisance. At that time, you fellows were all hopped up over rthe matter. You were determined to do something at «»nee, but something else of importance came up which a t tracted your attention. , , That committee failed to push their idea, and since that time, little or nothing has been done. Those folks living ont there are getting hostile, and • they have plenty of reason. They want some action and they, are going to get it, one way or another. Don’t yon think it about-time to again take up the matter and press it to a fininht Those people have rights, and we are in? <ringing upon them. Put youraelvea in their |N»sitions. How long l>efore yon would take wane stC|>s to remedy the matter. . Sincerely, _ Auntie AsblRtid. Members, Chautauqua Association, , Southern Ore., I- T Dear Folks: *• One of your pioneer member*, 0 . F. Billings has sug- gested that a two day Chautauqua program might be staged this year, with local talent appearing, in order that the association might maintain its record for un; r ^ I t ig said there in no such thing as neutrality, but rome folk do a very good job of posing in that light. More automobiles are being made every year. Traf fic poticemeu say nothing can he done to atop i t 'Scandal and fried eggs ain't much good wbon warmed over.” U # # # # # # # » # « WANT ANNOUNCER TO HPKAK SIX TONGUES LONDON, Oct. 30— (U. P .l — The British Broadcasting Com i Sql pany is seeking a part-time an ra » jm nouncer with a good and pleas ant voice and— a knowledge : of j - T A * sB: q French, German, Spanish, Swed fB l ish qnd Dutch with as native an accent as possible in these languages. Volunteers possessed of these M ilton Sills //fTheKnockout qualifications are Invited to ap At The Vining Hn(nrdny Oply. ply to the studio at Sovoy Hill London. In person. Buy protected tires at Mad den’s Tire Shop and have no tire TIDINGS expense for one year. 48-tf AMTTHINO. Btertttolty «or teachers tro ta la *. As th e local school board ta sow w orking on t a * lo u e r preb- lem. I ; «111 only menttan U m Orte pro tean , and sone of the thtesa Uute w ill Mare Io he done to Insure the success e f the Soathera O n t n X w i p l School fro m the* start. • A t the Monmouth School n tta e dorm itory. system haa *raduaU y been evolvo« «ad Ulia p a rt «< the eebool la bow contributing aa much I f not s o r e .t o th e enc- THAT ARE DELICIOUS Paint or Walpaper THE FORUM be found to he ona of the best things not only for Ashland hut Articles of Umely luteresti ¡for thia entire seetjon of tha oro welcomed under this head. 1 state that has ever been ac Oommunctatlona must hear the complished, and everything that Ashland can poaaibly do at the signature of the author. very start to give It prestige and Insure a terge attendance wll Considerable discussion to not be worth Ita cost many times ed aa to the proper disposition over. What’s more desirable than of tha Root Fund, so called, and a number of Ideas have been a monument in the form of a building dedicated to the youth proposed. - Without in any way detracting of onr state and the training of from the plans already presented, teachers for the children of to the writer wishes to present one morrow. Why not the Root Memorial Idee which seem s'to him to not only have merit In so far as car Dorm itory. JOHN H. FULLER. rying out the thought of the donor to concerned, but to bring greater immediate reanlts for Ashland and Southern Oregon than any proposition tans far presented. The regents of the State Nor mal schools are charged with the responsibility of planning and building a Normal school for Oregon In Ashland. The last legislature appropriated 1178,- 000 for this purpose, and pinna are about to be submitted for LONDON, Oct. 80— (U. P.) — the erection of the first build been Mx ing to carry out the program. Although she had months In London the veiled It was first thought that a amall- behind. maharsnee of Jodhpun Is cnrJute All the observers and Investi er appropriation and a much back to India today Without a less pretentions plan wonld he gators of these phenomena have single white man having seen her not evidently learned from the sufficient and that tala waa'all ' face. At the station whore she that oenld be hoped for, al great book of nature, the very took a special train for Dover simple truth that nothing hap though the necessity has been her ■progress down tha station apparent for a long time. Bat pens by chapce in nature, be platform was veiled from the with the awakening of the mem cause what the uB-lnltlated call cartons hy a corridor of screens “chance.” Is nothing but effect bers of the legislature to the erected by e small army of In greatly overcrowded condition of unknown forces. dian servants that ore a part of I confess frankly that I pity of the ona only teachers training her retinae. school la tha state, that at Mot, those illustrious professors who She to the wife qf the int stated that the Japanese earth month, and the rallying of all quake was a result of 'a sudden the friends of education to the underground ersak. The ex demands of this cpndftlon/ It planation for the disaster at became possible to start an ln-( Santa Barbara, was likewise stltation. which may eventually | foolish. It was said that the rank with the very heat that can found'anywhere. . cause was to be found In a be Accordingly the hoard baa op-1 brusque eave-ln, due to want plied the entice amount of (hla| -of support. A fine discovery- the only one Wonld it not have been eas'ler first appropriation to the con that will play to say that the city of the Ameri struction of an adequately plan all-makes of administration building.' can- millionaires crashed because ned which shall determine the fu-j Records without tnre building program and policy injury tó the ■ of the taatltntlon. record This brings Immediately to the consideration of the hoard as wall as also the dttsens of Ash land. two problems of very great Importance One, that of providing suitable living eondi- The Only Cloud He Cau See on the Business Horizon J.G .RIGG liberally w ith tala institution. A b tala school grows it w ill New Edison Phonograph Bring yonr car to onr shop for Headlight Testing or any other electrical or hattery repairs. ' Auto Electric Shop Next to 20th Century Grocery Yon nood nnvsr dread to have yonr expensive bedding of dripor- lee cleaned when w< do tao work. The skUl and nrttotie .way in which we handle aqch materials to bound to plhape yon. Palmer Piano • House ATTENTION! tihOiA&ieis Enter Your Car in the îT iflonsB ae HIGH GEAR HILL CLIMBING CONTEST To Private Car Owners Only THREE BIG PRIZES of Firsts Second and Third._ Contest to be held Saturday, November 7,1925