J ASHLAND D A ILY 'TID IN G S Tslspboue >> was a food one. When We can laugh at our mistakes, we are on the safe rogd, and the Pelican boy» ceftah\ly made uh laugh. The; day of the battle between Ashland and Medford, between Medford and Klamath Falls or between Klamath Falls and Grants Pass is gone. We are now one, South' ertt Oregon, and with all oar efforts concentrated into making this section of the state the most prosperous in tho country, we are bound to suoeeed. Let’s got » Sincerely yours, Auntie Ashland. heart west oat tenderly One Month ... Three Mon this Six Months ... AND DUPLAY A D V E R T IS IN G RATBS Single insertion, per lach — £............. - ........... - --------- One insertion a,w eek Two insertions a week ........ —........ —— .... DttUy insertion Rates for Legal aad Miscelino First Insertion, per 8 point line ............... E^ch subséquent Insertion, 8 point line Cgrd of T h a n k s ------ Obituaries, per line Members Ashland Kiwanis Club, L __ J__L Ashland, Ore., Dear Boys: , • I It certainly is a fine thing when a hunch of business men will stop during their rush hour to consider how they can aid the school children of their city. Most business people leave that for the school board, and when the people who make up the board do their level best, they are liable to meet up with complaints from those who fkil to take any interest in anything, except to complain. ; You fellows, la deciding to fix up the Junior High School grounds are doing something whieh has long been deeded. With a little work and the expenditure ef a little money, you will soon have a monument which will more than ever put over your motto, “ We Build.” < You build, not only material things, hut you build the lives of human beings which means moro than any Wood or steel or concrete structure, Sincerely, Auntie Ashland Members High School Football Team, Ashland, Ore., Dear FelowB: Well, the football season is almost over, and although the won and lost column doesn’t show much in your favor, we are just as proud of you as though you had Won every game. * A bunch of little fellows, without much knowledge of What football was, or how it is played, you went up against teams composed of big huskies, learned in the ways of football. Even though you were defeated, you battled every inch of the way. That’s why we are proud of you. In the Medford game, with the score overwhelmingly against you, you fought on to the last, until even the most partisan Medford rooter was forced to express his ad miration for your gameness. Games won and lost do not mean everything. WUei\ a team will battle all season and finish a losing year fighting just -as hard as they started, they have some real men on it. That’s what you fellows a r e.. Yours truly, * Auntie Ashland. 1 \ largely fi fch «1 to hoy M u llen s whom Ms M a s famous in his “Courtship of Milos StanA _ Creai Mothers W IL M IN G T O N .Del., Nov. 81 — (U . P . ) — Mrs.’ K a t h e r i n e Thompson Wood of this city was granted a divorce from Osborne Wood, former lieutenant and son of General Leonard Wood, by Judge Rice after a bearing in superior court here this after noon. ’ The Agriculture Department Mas been at great paina to tell t>e world that it bee no ob jection to kissing. W hy, you ^■it, should tbs department sup pose anybody did suspect It of bjectlng? Because - It received whole stack of letters, accus- J Where Do We Go From Here? mistico Day Ideal R o ta ry Among tho guasta registered at Tho Ashland Motel guest» are: 3. C. Moyers, P o r t e d , A. J. K elly, San Franclseo, Albert Cohen and w ife and baby, San Francisco, Edward M. Junes, San Francisco, G. C. Arm our, San Franclseo, P. Herool, and wife, Montesano, Washington, W . Mc Cormick, SOatftle, W . < Lloyd Grave«, Portland, Victor Dickey, Portland, Peter O’Connor, K lam ath Falls, A. R. Frasier, Port- Tho members of the guard of honor have never requested a furlough, fearing some other soldier may replace them. So proud are they o f th e ir doty that they seldom even petition for a pass. Under the watehful courteous eyea of the goard e f honor, hun dreds ... o f ' thousands . of visitors [ 11 I THE ■ FIRST . FREEZE calls for COLD TABLETS Week’s Laxative ' Tablets They’re Small But Mighty Lithia Spring) . Pharmacy L lth la Springe H otel Oregon H otel— - Those registered a t the Ore gon H otel are: W . F . Jungblolm, Spokane: „ W ashington A lfred Jungblom, Spokane, Waehingtoa, George Bendrek, Salem, C. W Em m ett, Salem, 3. R. Nagre, W ild er, Idaho; A . W hilom , Loi Angeles, C. P. Heselg, Beawlck H . Hernia Besswick. C. P .R o b lg Beyond the Premium Things to be thankful for Prem ier ^nlnleve challenged U>e Chamber tonight, demanding that It either pass soon on his fi nancial projects or “choose an other government.” The session reeeseed at IS p. » . BODY O L Y M P IA , Wjgsh, Nov., 81— (U.! P .) — Interest In the Wash ington legislature was centered today on the Banker reclamation bth, tho controvsffy over which haa been growing hotter day by day. IM e governor and bis De partment of Conversation and Development were the targets of severs criticism by the lir t- gatlonlsta at the bearing on tbs bill last night. Payment of your premium does not mean that you Are forgotten until the next payment is due.. On flfir« Contrary this agency is On the alert at all times to shoulder your insur ance problems. Common sense demands your Insurance matters should be handled by men trained to solve Insurance problems, men capable of relieving yon of nil worry concerning your Insur ance needs. Local Agency of Tke H artford Pire Insurance Co. The Enders Co Eugene— Beveral bundred men w ill wprk all Winter on 8. P. Tunnel» for Klam atb Falls ltne? r W B L L SMOKfcS M Æ G O T E M 1 . A M - f i O f C O N F IG & B O . K1OVJ A L L N O u ö r O T < D O >5» T ' E M A S Í w t Mau [ « W O E M 0O 1W U P F E R L -iw ’ u M < r . _ , Ashland Boy Scouts, Ashland, Ore., Dear Boys: Today you fellows have been out gathering up old clothing, to be used by the Near East Relief, and I certain* ly hope you have had a lot of success. t Few of us can realize that an old coat or an old dress, something we have no earthly use for, may save g . hhman life. But when we are told of the suffering of ffce people of the Neer Wool, we ea» hardly heheve-khe tales, they are .so terrible. , It is part of the Boy Scout creed to do a good turn dhiiy- You fellows are doing a lot of good turns in cor Mrtin* the old clothing, and 1 know Ashland peope are I responding generously. Youni truly, 4untie Ashland. them Oregon Rotarians, . fond, K. Falls, Grants Pass, r Fellows: ~ - I am glad to see you select Ashland as the meeting e for your get together gathering. But I was even « pleasend to hear that the communitios of Kouthem pm had reached the stage where sarcasm and ridi- oonld be made of the jictty jealousies and quarrels wen the cities,’and everyone get a big laugh. That stunt put over by the Klamath Falls Rotarians Clnh Phene 110 By Williams OUT OUR WAY < o* AT THE HOTELS mour Jones, and w ife, Salem, I . Stuart and Wife, Yakim a, Wash., C. 1 . Ford, Portland, Gordon Meagher, McCloud, California. M r. and Mrs. R. H . Gaylor, Alas ka, G. R. Soureign and wife, San Francisco, Car! W eigstt, Ban fore the resting place of their former Commander-In-Chief. Francisco, R . N. Cameron, Port compliment, The doty o f gnardlng tho na _____ F land, A. 8. Taylor, Lansing, Mich., tion*» ahrine la an honored one. L . M . W rig h t, Portland, O. J. The only change In the person Don't worry at a strange noise HUI, Medford. Mr. and M n . C. nel dT the gnard since Ltaatpaant St n ig h t I t la m erely tho ooal Do. M ar, Lea Angelas. W a lte r Leo Shorfoy and nineteen t i l l climbing up to the roof. Next to his mother's influence, Longfellow attributed his early poetic inspiration to his Bowdoln College Instructor, D r. P arker Cleaveland, of whom ho speaks In a sonnet w ritten during a visit to Brunswick In the summer of The minute a man becomes 187«: '* serious in loge", be begins also “Among the many lives that I to bo foolish. have known. None I remember more serene Love leads to matrimony, By C H A R L E 8 P. S T E W A R T and sweet, NBA Service W rite r matrimony to divorce, divorce More rounded in itself aad i W A SHING TO N — Going home to marriage again. more complete, pretty late, some nights ago, Than his who lies beneath thia I happened to glance upward, valuation; to no woman should toward about the steentb fjoor Of a certain Washington sky put herself on the bargain monotone. counter. scraper, and Imm edlteely my These walks frequented by schol aye was caught by tbs peculiar astic* feet. Hea Heck says: “Nobody ought winking of a lone light In aa W ere a ll his world; but in*this to aspire to have gaU stones upper-story window,’ They Were calm retreat unisse be can really afford ’em.” rapid winks, at slightly Irreg u lar For him the teacher’s chair be Intervals. came a throne. W hile no w ire or wireless W ith fond affection memory loves operator, due to past business » ’; to dwell activities* I do knew a little about On the old days, when hie ex the telegraph code— not enough _ ample made ____ to read It, b ut enough so that A pastime of the toil of toa I recognised, in thia wlnkety- tu e and pen; Wlnk-wtak-wfhktng, something extraordinarily like Morae. loved so well X IL P A H W A D SW O R TH T h at naught could lure him from l That, probably, is all I ’d have Mother* of Henry W . Longfellow thought about It if, passing the their grateful shade, dam e.way a night or two later, ’ , He sleeps, but w a k e s e ls e - BY M A R T G R EE R C O N K LIN 1 where, to f God bath eaid. I hadn’t witnessed the phen omenon again. Moved by an Un- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ’Amen! Knitted curiosity, I got n teta- waaJborn in a boude which H still apher friend to take a look. (Copyright, IBS«, by Mary Gréer »tàmilng tn a street of Portland, ’T w aa ev e n a s I’d su sp e c te d . Maine, and which la well known Conklin, (Syndicate) Great B rlt- tin ’ rights reserved. Reprodue » thirsty party was 8. O. 8.- lihg” furiously for ticker, and It tlon forbidden.) of th a t city. Some years since a must have been quite a large teacher, after giving many les »arty, considering the amount sons on LongfellPw’a beautiful and variety of refreshments It work and life, asked her pupils UEÜTBN tyas ordering, from o ff In the if any of them knew where the darkness, toward A rlington. poet, was born. A little band w est np decisively aad a small vole« said, ’T a Patsy Connor’s bedroom”— Patsy Connor being a t th a t time one ef the occapaats et the old Longfellow house. The poet's mother was tha dRaghter o f General Wadsworth, gad Whaa bar eon wae bora aad she eaara to give him a name, bar according to weather condition« end the day of the week," Uewt. Storla? «aid. “Some -*W » wo hayo h i) a few haadr^d. on 3uad»r> and hgidsro -th* * « * Uer. may rnn aa high a* 10,006 d r ll.OOO.” ‘ ’i . K yonotooona to atlae la sot the Whdlo Hfo ot th e g n a rd . Tho dotaehment wga not forgotten at Ohrtatmno time. Robert Wana- malfer. Row T o rk City, was then their hoot at dfctnar and on AC- to the yoeiity. tt « * » * * . the M a t was lnfMro< hy the Äroot m ▼leo, ' which dislikes m tttlei solely on thè g to a rt that kflle tree«. gallant brother, Lieutenant H enry There «re so mi Wadsworth, who had surt-eaderod fcall game« g“*"« hie l i t * while bravely »erring his ln o w ,f congress country. . &#ta Ziipah Wadsworth wsa a gentle tempered, graceful woman w ith S goaM thoroughly w ell trained mind. She > a r r y a M who dr waa suite the sort of woman io foo, >roniM, w arouse ambition t o r le a rn in g -In _ _ _ a young hoy. Through, his m oth- New T o rk er a fam ily the poet wae descended . < u -n The perfect lover Is a W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G who has reduced flattery J “A ll future events, where an admission charge io made or S science, . collection taken la Advertising.” ; No discount w ill he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. W here perfume is used much, DONATIONS the chances are that soap la used No donations to charities or otherwise w ill ba made la advertis little. ing or job printing — our contributions w ill he In cash. N O V E M B E R » 1, I P « • T H E F1R8T AND T H E L A 8 T :— I am the first, and 1 am t tast: and besides me there is no Qod. Is there a God besides ffl yea, there is no God: I know not any. rsalah 44: I , 8. • P R A Y E R :— Lord, we believe that Thou bast created all thin ahd that in Thee all things exist, and we worship and adore Thee the One True and Living God, beside Whom there to none else. « y -rw tx CouFlSSED’ W ELL.I^tP A PAIR Ö U A R S CAUEt 1 SEEM VfWQ SHOT ME AM* IT W ASH1 ! EnW ERdTPEM * \M tn W E R ft ACOC i TTAL OME! ST»FFM, \ - thew ’ s A Li UH IM TtotS R oom l SOMMERS