Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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B«bMri»ti<m Prier, Delivered te C ity
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The Gotyabte OoUego School
of Journalism which the wisdom
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foundod. Asd imabv acholArahlna
top oepfriav w rite». are tee Ur-
l«f, imposing moaq»ente to |fr.
Joseph PnlRser, oho of tee for«
e t« a m a«« emigrants who, with
Andrew Cerqegiejtad other«, hte
helped to make the Ualtod State«
a great nation. ,
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Thanksgiving is Hot a day, it is a habit.
We cannot’ be thankful on Thanksgiving
Day unless we have been learning how
James M. Parr.
WHAT CONSTITUTE» ADVERTISIN'«
“A ll future event«, where an admission charge Is mads or a
collection taken is Advertising.“ j .
Ho discount w ill he allowed Religions or Bsnsvolsnt Orders.
Thanksgiving makes a crust sweet; the
absence of it will make even a turkey
An Assortment of nice
DONATIONS
No donations to charities o r otherwise w ill be made la advertie-
o r Job printing — oat contributions w ill be In cash.
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COUNT YOUR B LB 86IM G 8:— Bless the Lord, O my soul: and
that is v h itin me, bites His holy name.
Bless the Lord, O my sould. and forget not nil M* benefits.
Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities; who healeth all thy dls-
FOR B E A U T IFU L
£
K
With the increasing vogue of censorship in this coun­
fry, examples continue to multiply showing that censors,
ftowever well meaning, may fail strangely in accom­
plishing their professed purpose. Here are two of the
latest:
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-r. The public movie censor, going Over a film that
showed a young man and a girl, obliged to go to a hotel
for a night’s refuge, spending the night sitting and talking
u; the public lobby, seemed to think that wasn’t quite
nice. So he cut out the lobby scene. The result was that
the film merely showed the couple entering the hotel in
the evening and leaving it in the morning, leaving the
spectator to fill in the gap with his imagination.
* Not so stopid as this, but no less amusing, is a sample
iff' police censorship. The director of public safety in one
¿BT thé eastern cities objected strenuously when the pro­
prietor of a new restaurant, fitted out in mild simulation
o f a jail, proposed to call it “ The Bastille.” So the pro­
prietor good-naturedly proceeded to name it “ The
Chstle,” knowing that the real name of the famous French
p/ison
“ The Castle of Paris.” His guests will get the
point, if the safety director doesn’t.
«TAT1 RETAILING KILLED
Amending the constitution of South Dakota to au­
thorise, the .state io sell gasoline at retail has been de-
elarad unconstitutional.
The legislative act specifically authorising eale of
gasoline waS knocked oil! on the ground that “ taken shall
be collected and levied for public purposes only.”
If .the state could lawfnly eugage in retailing gaso-
lne by merely amending state constitutions, it could open
^ g n u t stands or miUinory stores with equal propriety.
Coyious thlgg, Otet a civilization which professes to
lteleve in divine progress through evolution of the fit­
test should aiwgyt be worrying about the yellow peril or
red peril.
A lO^pieoe urebestra recently bombarded London
with jazz music by tadid from a mile up in the air. Maybe
Apt Is the a ir peril Arthur Brisbane is always wamng us
Ling Tut was a piker, after all. His mummy
in mere yellow gold—not platinum.
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A thankful heart is not only the greatest
virtue, but the parent of all other virtues.
Cicero.
A fter all, the Best Thanksgiving is 'fhanks-
Selected
DARLING’S
THANKS GIVING
A Thanksgiving dinner of 1779 is described in an old
jdiary by one Juliana Smith. Three large tables were
set up-arthe great dining room. On each table were A
bunch of veaison and two routs of pork. In addition" to
this a ro u t turkey wa^on one table, a roast goose on the
second and two large pigeon pasties on the third. Juliana
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Selected.
Living,
Who satisfieth thy month w ith good things; eft that thy youth
renewed like the eagle’s. Psalm 101:1, X. •
_ PR A YER: — Father, may WO come Into thy presence this day
of 'a
men,
and of to
Thy name
be all honor
and hearts
praise w now
apd for
ft
spirit
genuine
thaakfnlntes.
F ill our
ith gratitude
tor Thy
good ness, and for Thy wonderful works unto the children
ever.
Amen.
CENSORSHIP
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taste bitter.
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at reasonable prices
Who red someth thy life from destruettoa; who crowneth thee
ith lovlna kindness and tended mercies;
^Then there was an abundance of good v e g e ta b le of
one that I believe you have not yet seen.
Uncle Simeon imported the seed from England. It is
called ‘sellerv,’ and* yon eat it without cooking. >It is
very good served srlth meats. The pumpkin pies', apple
tarts and lagyldliig^ puddings lacked for nothing save
fijteetpte bb- tbe4iroo
grit round to. there.” — ...
Although'miewt of gh^irobably overeat on Ttiankfl-
giving Day, ww h a w W itdibit that we couldn’t mako
away with such a repast as that. Groaning boards, in­
deed!' And groaning diners later in the day, we imagine.
But no. Juliana tell what followed the feast. After
dinner they told stories, and all sang hymns, the father
of -the family leading in prayer and “ remembering all
absent friends before the Throne of Grace.”
Here is a hint for our own modern celebrations.
Let ns not forget thanks giving.
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Boudoir Lamps
' novrmb R r as, teas
t
THANKSGIVING
A u teere la to
“knowing how.“
anything
la
I f you want a woman yon caq
Apparently the only
prevent divorce Is to
«terriage.
w » y ti
preven
Safety often depends upon q
good pair of lege more than
upon a good pair of fists.
Opportunity
seems
to
fa’
ei
w k and put it In the bank
oso who save a little
To be In du striou s Is p raise­
worthy; to be hoaest is adm ir­
able; to .he both is as. high as
any man can so.
Hqs Heck says: ’’You don’t
knew how little your influence
am ivn ts to till you try to use
gfant lad” who had fled f r o » 1 hounds, he augeeasf ully negotiates Li thia Springs Hotel Bldg.
poverty t o ’ bqtter himself in the ownership of the SL Louis Poet-
New W orld, Mr. Don Belts, hie Dispatch.
By «he time h e aW M
biographer, states that M r. P u lit- 'th irty he owned the New York
ser was nothing of the sort, save W orld; and when letter i|h new
at his hold venturing brought on1 abodes the Pulltser Building, ^rae
itp own hardships. He was born .finished, he did not owe a penny
M AKE T H E SE YOUB
iq Mako, Hungary, his father of on it— po ably had he mahaged Ms
“ GOLDEN Y E A R S OF
Mggyar-Jewish descent, his moth- vast concerns that the paper was
L O V E L IN E SS” —
o r Austrian, of Roman Catholic' "coining a fortun e.
faith. H er highly bred featuree, . M r. Pulltser was devoted to the
as shown in her photograph, testl- memory o f his mother, t t was-
fy to her gentle birth.
Louise largely a t her knoe te a t he had
Berger was educated and beautl- acquired the learning, the strength
jful. Both the boy's parents were of character, tee perseverance,
lor persons of means and which had made.^! him one of the
, and o f standing in their greatest journalists Ur t e t ilpMbl-. Vonatten Cleansing Cream *1 .
unity. 'T h e young Joseph H e often told w ith tender amuse-
Venetian Skin Tonic, SSc
was sent with his older brother ment how he grew so ta ll before
Venetian Spoetai Astringent
Louie to Budapaat to a private leaving home that he had to stoop > • *
fZ.YS
school, and furth er hod tho-ad- f t order that his mother could
vantage of a private tutor.
A t hex his ears conveniently.
She
the time of his mother's remar- did net spare the rod aad spoil
riage after the death of his fat^- teefcM ld .
ar, when the lad was seventeen, . Joseph Pulltser knew how to
he faiiod because of weak eyes an< 'build men. develop th e ir abllltiea
Hole Agent
physique to secure a commission and guide them as a father. He
.la the Austrtaa army where two of delighted in refashioning the hafc-
a
his m ether’s brothers were of-
fleers. He fell into the hands of an
agent of the United States seeking
recrulth, in the guise of emigrants,
fo r the Union Army of thq .C ivil
W ar, Arriving In Boston, in oom-
pany with another Who had ” re-
crulted” in this fashion. he de>
elded to collect his own bounty
und slipped over the ship’s side
at night. An expert swlmmeo he
its of thought of those closely
iqpeoclated w ith him. Not te a t he
»sought to warp th e ir personal op-
inlon, hut to d rill into them a
broad view of Journalism and
statecraft and patienoe w ith fools,
“ I wish I could tabs your brain
apart and look into it.” he said
to one of his promising young ro­
porters. “ I don’t ,” the youngster
rejoined, “ 1 am afraid yen would
Tire P lays Mo Favorites
No business whether in frame
or brick buildings, qo home
however situated, is exempt
from the fire hasard.
Why not get a grate from us and burn briquettes.
Or try. our Royal hud King Coals these cold snappy
days. '
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CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
In the H eart of Town
PUMPKIN AND MINCE MEAT
Will Your Table
Have Flowers
We all can’t go South jo r the
A bountiful year draws
near its « close.
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We take tlys opportunity to express the
hope that your place at the big table of
prosperity has been heaped high with the
good things of life.
This bank will be closed all day Thanks
giving Day.
The Citiaens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon.
,
FOOTBALL
Delicious
Uneasy lies the head the;
wears a crown of long hafr and
wishes it ware bobbed.
THE GAME OF THE SEASON
for the Thanksgiving
Dinner!
Tluuiksgi viijg' Dinner
great MofAers
of the World
THANKSGIVING
. THANKSGIVING
Think of It! W hile yonr plaçe
of business, yonr home or yonr
term m ay never have peen
visited by fir e yo n may he
.the very next one to be h it by
the fire demon. Insure today,
tomorrow may ba too late.
Roses are gone, and violets
are, too, and we’ll be soon, be­
cause the coal bill'd $«f.
The man who buys the
it wllljng for it to be short
she w ill only wear it leager.
WHAT. IS MORE COZY ON
Lithia Spring
Pharmacy
Oae-tourth of aU that America
builds each year la destroyed
by fire.
I t ’s so hsrd to drown your
troubles in liquor.
The blame
etuff seems to fatten them In­
stead.
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Fruit Cakes, Pastries and
They w ill make t^e din­
ing room more attractive.
HlÖH SCHOOL GROUNDS
Chrysanthemums
. . ■ •••. ASHLAND V-
t t t r of M r. Joseph P u lltw r,
>ooilctat.
Former Editor
a -d
owner
York
of the
W orld
Open Thanksgiving Until 11:30,
New
By M A R Y Q REBR C O N K LIN
Yhongh Mr. Fuiltser la com
teoaly described as a “peor emi
FrankUn ßakeij
Phone 4 4 6 or Phone lfO
ASHLAND
FLOWS»
SHOP
HELP THE LOCALS WIN!