Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    A SH LA ND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
a s m ach su p p o rt from A sh la n d fa n s a s yo u w ill fro m y o u r
hom e to w n rooters.
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S in c e r e ly you rs,
A u n tie A sh la n d .
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öresf Matters
of the World-,
................... Editor
Buetness Menacer
City Editor
J Mother o f W illiam P. R o g e « .
Comedian, Hemorlyt and Author.
AND
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER*
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luck,
d at
up.
faith
dark
Popularity draws bigger gate
receipts than Fame.
places.
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^>ar^l of ^f^tsm^cs
Obituaries, per llqe —,...
For those who travel in high
all the time life is s short jour­
ney.
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Easiness in a man seem s to
have no effect ip keeping down
lings
vhen
the sise of hie family.
kbout
Whe you already have a good
job, It is amastag how many
Other jobs are offered you.
W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
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"AU future events, where an admission charge is mads or a
No man really begins to grow
Collection takes Is Advertising."
No discount w ill he aUowed Religious or Beuevdleat Orders. until he realise» his deficiencies
and starts-in e lim in a t in g them.
boll-
tbofct
have -
Thl* g en tle and light-hearted
m other was too busy and too
happy w ith her children to com­
plain. Though she passed away
inage w hen W illia m waa ton years old
bora the memory of the m other from
whom he get his w it end quiet
> DONATIONS
No donations to charities o r otherwise w ill be made In advertis­
ing o r job printing — our contributions w ill be In cash.
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NO VEM B ER 2S, 109B
G R EA TEST IN T H E K IN G D O M :— Whosoever therefore shall
humble himself as this little child, the same Is greatest In the king­
dom of heaven. Matthew 18:4.
PR A YE R : — M ay the Holy Spirit give to ue a vision of God
In His holiness, sad then as little children w ill come to Thee.
M r. Ç, A . M alone,
C om m ander, A m erican L egion .
A sh la n d , O re.,
F r ie n d ¿Hyde:
By M A R Y GREER C O N K LIN
Mary Scrlmsher wee m ere then
cheerful, fflpre then optlmlethv
i h e w<* l°y°eh- Her w it end re-
perteo were the recreation of the
pioneers o f early Indian T errito ry
* ayB whan- “ the bride of Cle-
ment Venn Rocors, a Captain in
Jthe Plsst Mounted Cherokee V o l­
unteers, th e followed her husband
a fter the C ivil W a r to his Isolated
home on the west bank of the
Verdlguo R iver In w hat Is now
th e .S ta te o f Oklahoma. To the
modern woman the life o f thia
pioneer m other w e a ld seem unen­
durable.
F o r a period o f eight
m ontth a fte r leaving F o rt Ofbeon,
Mary Scrlmsher did not see e
woman other than the one she
took w lth her to assist la her
¡household.
He« Heck says: “One word
goin* into a woman’s ear Is
multiplied by two when it comes
out o’ her mouth."
HK9 oUbooC Aristov
• o < mother. »»« to her D m young)
William transferred the respect!
and Mtectten cd » eoa, W
for her Increasing with th o peers.
He was once Invited to ethtrees
• body of clergymen la Mew T o i l
— preeemehly la hie popular so «
Inimitable ▼egb.'hat Me wit we*
deed In the emotion which en-
gulfed him on receiving e telegram
announcing hie Meter-mother’»
serious Illness. When dte was able
to m o v e r ktemelf e a t etale hid
dilemma, the meeting voted e
.teaching reeolnttoa eg em p ath y
In all the humorous writings of
Will Rogers— the author of "The
Illiterate Digest,"—-Is the reflee-
tieo o f the tolu en es e f these two
God-fearing women who laaaeh-
ed him In Ufa end engrained In
hie mind and heart a deep respect
for th e Almighty- Hie humorous
w
New Edison
Phonograph
'•Fase It along to everyone If
nlble,” writes Lapden Taylor,
Doreheeter, Iowa.
“X hope It
win help others Che seme aa my-
eelt. Every morning 1 wee dlssy
qnd eould hardly walk, but now
I ¡feel fine.
I . never thought
the change peeslhle in taking
you/ pUte." FOLBY PILLS, a
diuretic stimulant for the kid­
neys, flush th e kidneys aud tn-
erenae the amount of w aits mat­
ter carried out of your system,
gold, everywhere.
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the only oue
th a t w ill p la y
all makes of
Records without
injury to the x
record
Palmer Piano
House
(Copyright, l» lB , by M ery Greer
Conklin, (Syndicate) Greet .B rit­
ain rights reserved.
Rsprodac-
tion forbidden.)
Some Guys Have AU th e Luck
Y ou r term a s com m ander o f A sh la n d P o s t N o. 14,
A m erican L eg io n h a s ab ou t e x p ired , and I w ish to ta k e
th is tim e to c o n g r a tu la te y ou upon th e sp len d id m anner
in w h ich y o u h a v e p ep p ered up th e p o st a c tiv itie s d u r in g
y o u r term aa h ead o f th e org a n iza tio n . A sh la n d P o s t
N o. 14 h a s a cco m p lish ed a lo t o f th in g s sin ce y o u w e n t in
a s com m andan t, and now I b e lie v e is in b e tte r sh a p e th a n
e v e r to carry on.
Y ou had th e b o y s e n th u se d th ro u g h o u t th e e n tir e
year, and th e y “ shook a lit tle lea d o u t ” and g o t d ow n
io w ork. O nce th e y b ecam e in te r e ste d in th e w ork , y o u r
b ig job w a s over, fo r th e y h a d p le n ty o f p ep from th e n on.
J a c k E n d ers w ill m ak e a sp len d id com m an d er d u rin g
th e co m in g year. H e i^as th e ^ o w e r o f p e ttin g fe llo w s t o
w ork to g eth e r , lia s p le n ty o f p e p ;a » d .i« ie x c e p tio n a lly Well
lik e d by a ll th e m em b ers o f th e p ost.
. W h en th e b o y s g e t o u t th is y e a r to r a ise th e ir quotn
of
1 to th e L eg io n e n d o w m en t fu n d , th e y arc g o in g to
h e in b ette r sh a p e th a n e v e r to p u t it o v e r , fo r t h e y ’ll all
be w o r k in g to g e th e r . A n d th e p eo p le o f th e c ity , fe e lin g
th e a d v a n ta g e of th e L e g io n m ore th a n e v e r w ill b e in a
b e tte r m ood to co n trib u te.
I k n ow y o u w ill w ork ju st a s h ard o u t o f o ffice as
y o u d id w h ile y ou w ere com m ander. ,and I k n ow a ll th e
n e w o fficers w ill find y o u e v e r r e a d y to a s s is t, C lyde.
W ith c o n g r a tu la tio n s fo r y o u r sp len d id efforts, and
p is h in g J a c k a lo t o f su c c e ss a s com m ander, I am ,
I
S in c e r e ly you rs,
By CHARLB8 P. STBWABT
NBA Service Writer
W A S H IN G T O N . —
Wl
shouldn’t an Internal revenue
bureau auditor conceive the idea
of a 86,600| 00p Woodrow Wilson
M em orial University
W hy, hav­
ing thought of it / shouldn't ho
go to work to raise the money
and found the university? There
doesn’t aeem to bo any reason
why not, except that raising
y k h O k to p o b ile Sedan is ac-
tually in a class hy itself—an
unmatched value. Compari-
s o n an d d e m o n s tr a tio n
p r o v e a b so lu te ly th a t n o
other automobile offers you
such Beauty—such Perform­
ance—at such a L ow Price.
SEDAN
der for a not p articularly promi­
nent and only moderately paid
Yet the faet that auch an in­
dividual— R. Moulton Pettey—
la »aid to have been the original
prompter and certally' la now
the president of the Wbodrow
Wilson Memorial Association, ap­
pears to be the only basts for a
lot o f none too friendly pub­
licity the organisation 'is re­
calving on the eve of its pro-
posed
countrywide
drive
(<»r
funds to endow an institution
of learning near the capital 1»
the w ar president’s honor.
;
AH A sh la n d F o lk s ,
A sh la n d , O re.,
D e a r F o lk s
T o d a y , th e R ed C ross S e a l, C h ristm as seal sale, w a s
Started in A sh la n d , and a cco rd in g to th e rep orts o f th o se
in ch a rg e o f th e d r iv e , h a s m et w ith sp len d id su ccess. I
am su re w e a ll w ish it e v e r y b it o f su c c ess p ossib le, fo r it
is on e o f th e m o st w o rth y c a u se s I k n o w of.
, T h e m o n ey re ce iv ed from th e sa le o f th e sea ls g o es
to w a r d th e trea tm en t o f tu b ercu la r p a tie n ts, and tow ard
jure ven tio n o f tu b ercu lo sis.
In add if ion to the p h ila n ­
th r o p ic th o u g h ts w e m ay h a v e in p u r c h a sin g th e se sea ls,
th e r e i s a lso a se lfis h th o u g h t co n n ected w ith it. F o r,
w h en th e m on ey is sp en t in c u r in g tu b ercu lars, and in
p r e v e n tin g tu b ercu lo sis, it is a id in g u s. F o r e v e r y p a tie n t
Cured, and e v e r y m ean s ta k e s to p r e v e n t the sp read o f
tu b e r cu lo sis, w e are on e ste p fa r th e r from th e c lu tc h e s o f
th a t d read d isea se.
T h o se in ch a rg e o f th e s a le d eclare th e m ail sa le w ill
h e sta r te d M on d ay. W h en yo u r e ce iv e th e en v elo p e fille d
W ith se a ls, ju st w r ite ou t a ch eck and sen d it in h y retu rn
1 ’ *
the Saturday and Bnnday news­
papers show evidence of this rev­
erence of the D lety, In his fre-
'quent end sincere aUuslons te the
Bible and the God of hie saintly
m o th e r end sister,
.
r-r-
A u n tie A shland,
Orcgpa,cud W a s h in g to n *
— Unsettled, with prob- M
T i p DALLES, N ot . 88— (U. M •M y Min nn tèe w est m A , »
P.X— A. S. Bennett, termer fee- M spew la the «est por- It
Nogpxal tempero- tt
g o n «< ‘the Oregon mghetna. tt tion.
coert, died heed thle morning tt ture, frech occterly wind« tt
»
after several weeks tUnes». Bent tt »loop the coast.
nett snffeded a . perelytlo stroke
,Several years ego, from .. which
Jih't never W
receierfd.
H 4L .
was a pioneer o f Ytyuco county. « ,
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OUT OUR WAY
By W illiam s
1 ' H E A P *-/0U «E
A GOOO SuJüER
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H A S <5<5f1rV PLEAS,
T h ’ l a o e e u .
Burr I CAXT S E E
V m qehts ? ? □us
H to o n r
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\ DOCS MÖTSUEiP
m ic e s o m g p e r
Ip, w n H
M tE 'tE j
Y o u rs tru ly,
A u n tie A slilau d .
Nobody says a word, oat and
out against Pettey. A ll they do
say la that he’s Just a special
auditor (or the internal revenue
bureau— and here he is trying
to raise 88,608,008.
Having
edld that, th e y >appear to think
they've made out a strong case.
But have they?
Ask Pettey If
the story Is true, and his ans­
wer la, "Cartain|y. W h at of tt?
Goes a man have to be a nota­
bility to entitle h im to work tor
a .Woodrow Wilson memorial?”
Laugh that off.
Coach
THE PARK GARAGE
Ashland, Ore,
LocalDealers
j»r g imoc i wjmf
N ational S a le s
C ontest Week
Pettey Isn’t widely known sad
doesn’t profees to be, but some
of his aaseelation’s executive com­
mittee member« are. .They in­
clude Secretary o f the ’Navy W il­
bur, M ajor General Hines, Mayor
W alker of New York, 18 gov­
ernors and h alf as many, senat­
ors. The drive starts December
7. I can’t see anything the mat­
ter w ith the enterprise unless
somebody has something, better
to urge against It than that
R. Moulton Pettey Is a treasury
department ondltor,
IN
M r. P r in c e G allison,
7
M edford H igh F o o tb a ll C oach,
D e a r P r in k :
*
Y ou c e r ta in ly h a v e a sw e e t footfcall team th is se a ­
son , P rin k , .and a lth o u g h you took u s to a trim m in g tw ice,
w e are prou d th a t it w a s such a fin e tea m th a t lic k e d
u s. Y ou h a v e y o u r team g o in g a t top sp eed r ig h t n ow , and
i t is g o in g to ta k e a real bunch o f fo o tb a ll p la y e rs to sto p
them .
W h en y o u ta n g le w ith K alim u w eek from today,
A sh la n d is g o in g to be w ith you , N ow , i t ’s S o u th ern O re­
g o n a g a in s t th e W illa m e tte V u llg f, and a lth o u g h w e m ay
b e fr ie n d ly e n e m ie s d u r in g th e reg u la r season , n ow th a t
we h a v e ta k e n o u r sp a n k in g s, w e are p u llih g fo r y o u to
tro u n ce a n y in v a d ers.
W e a r e a ll p r o v in c ia ls, and w h en ev e r S ou th ern O re­
gon i s battlingr an o u tsid e r w e are a lw a y s fo r th e S ou th ern
W e w ill a ll be th e re S a tu r d a y , and you w ill g e t ju st
T H E COUNTY COURT O F
T H E STA TE O F O R EG O N
F O R JACKSON COUNT»?.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Clara Delsman, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the
undersigned to a ll persons hav­
ing claims against the above
named estate to preseat them
w ith proper vouchers w ithin at»
months from date ot first paMf*
cation le re o f to N ellla Dickey,
Attorney a t law . Room 6, Mllle
Building, Ashland, Oregon.
Date of firs t .publication, No­
vember 81, 1886.
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