Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Intefvtewa with University pro-
feasors.
The subject question
In each ease wan “W hat books
would you choose it you were bave always wanted tim e to
to be shipwrecked on a desert study them more thoroughly.- I
Island w ith okly tin e to seleet
twelve volumes from a comfjote
library?”
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‘‘Then I would want the ‘Ox­
UNJVWRSITY QP ORRQGN, ford Book- of Verse,’ probably
Eugene, ore. Dec. 2— (Special) — the greatest oollectlon of En­
Professor W . P. O. Thacher, glish poetry."
lover oif. fiction, teacher of Mo­
Professor Thacher made It
tion, w riter of fiction, would not clear thgt many of his selections
select a single volume o f mod­ were mado fo r the sole purpose
ern fiction if. ho w ort shipwreck­ that ho would have pleaty of
ed w ith only time to select tim e to read books which .he
twelve volumes from a com­ haa ,’always wanted: to read
plete library with which to oc­ thoronlhly.
cupy the. Tetoaro a o n e n t f of “ I ’d ' eelect Boswell's *** U te of
hla llfo,
. < '¡F-V t Jenoaa” M il the reaaofc that I
Nor would ba choose a»n- have never read It, bnt I know
gether hooka which he haa al­ th a t there Is a wealth of know ­
I should take the
ready read.
Rather he woald ledge la it.
take that « m e to pour over a list works of V o ltaire for the tame
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of books which In his busy Ufa reason."
A fter a lit t le cogitation, W o -
as a professor of journalism Tn
the University of Oregon he has fsaaor Thacher brought bis swiv­
el chair upright w ith a jo lt and
never had time to road.
a
light came Into his eyes out at
“I would select hooks, which
I could read again and again.” mlet Of . book dreams.
"P u t It down at the end that
said the protestor, seemingly en­
joying the Imaginative setting of I should* lik e a book of blank
being shipwrecked.
“There *e pages, which I should want to
no work of fiction which I could fill myself,” he said, before he
.read more than twice, a fact named the remaining volumes.
The books of Rabelais, the
which wonld* bar fl^ lo n com­
great
humorist, would be next
pletely.“
There, was not a moment’s on the list, because they have
a rare quality which drew from
age to age. The censored book
“Ulyasptf' by .Jam«« Joyce wonld
be found on M r. Thacber’e shelf.
“ UlyseeS” la a work of extreme
modernism In which every feel­
ing. precept and thought of a
. “The greatest novel ever w rit­
ten— t o Wg to time as big as the
Why take chances with
harried selections at the
la st minute, when you can
reserve appropriate gifts
here
which
you
S * f YOON&
M A N -ru e
* .
WAITING J
To se c /
been
mcmi d o ' ioo expect *
TO PAY Mff BACK
WHEN YOU DON’T
HAVE A C ENT
saved u p - I TELL
Y o u YOUWfi M A N —
NOW WATT A MMSre POP
KNOW IT WAS WR0N6 Of
S»6N YOUR NAME TDTROI
CHECK« AT TUE CLUB - I
know rr amountc ^ ^ -
TO SUCH A L A W S lflÄ >
sum —
t . ml
«d* YBS I,i", M W
sHD
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world— - W ar and Peace’ by Tol­
stoi wonld certatniy go into that
library. And then the poems g>f
W a lt W hitm an, the most original
and' natural voice America haa
produced.
for the Annual three days CSHMer
•nee, known throughout Klwanls
International as the “ Internation­
al Council.” at the Drake H otel
on December 8-4-#. The aeanm-
blag« w ill include a ll In tern atio n
al officers, trustees, and official«
of the twenty-nine Kiwsafs dis­
tricts on the North
American
¿contimat. The Council la ,t o he
preceded by a regular meeting' of
the flnance committee and later-
national Board of Trustees oil De
cember 2
International officials to at
tend the convention are. John
H. Moss, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
president; V ictor M. Johnson.
Rockford,
Illinois,
Immedlkte
Past President; James P. Neal,
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 2.
A W a lla W a ll* . Washington, und
gathering of two Hundred and
fifty K lw a a lr from the United J. W a lter C. Taylor, Montreal,
vice-presidents;
and*
States and Canada w ill meet hers Canada,
Nov; ■
’NAIT A MINUTE -
I' ll P*cy you B ack
we ÜC
d uc id ed T o TAKE the
DECEMBER INSTALLMENT A© A
. A ll R iöht - come
A cross wnh T he
T he m o ney in four
.WT h LY INSTALLMENTS
C hristmas p resen t , them i
yiont o v e you anything
"DECEMBER
PJ6TALLMENTT f
NOM» -
/
UNTIL JANUARY
Mitchell,
f'“*
B ■
-
■ ■ l/i i V t \V\
W illiam
have
1
tng^with International Secretary, (-ARBffY
The sessions w ill be opened on
Thursday morning, December 8,
at 10 o'clock with a general as­
sembly, when-Lewis Mitchell w ill
W A 8 H IN Q T o tf
Dec.
make the opening address. The
key-note speech will be made by
International President, John H .
Moes, and w ill be followed w ith
an address “The Ideals and Ob­ vices of worship at Army poets
jects of Klwanls’* by George H. d u rln f the fiscal year 1928 than
Ross, of Toronto, a past president did during a similar period in
of the International organisation. 1924, according to the annual
report of Colonel John T. Axton!
Oregon Is to have #1,284,105 chief o f Chaplains, submitted
federal road fund for 1926, b«' to Secretary of W ar Davis today.
“ By the law of average»,’’
■Ides forent fund of #168,892.
C
The total federal fund to date Axton taya, "every member of.
the m ilitary personnel attended
is #7.788,494.
sideration f
church ou an Army post thirteen
times during the year and thia
report does not take Into con­
sideration officers and men who
regularly attend civilian places
of worship near their posts.”
The compiled statistics show
18,341 services conducted with
a total attendance of 1,884,(^27.
which la • 880,664 la excess of t h i
attend in 1924.
Axton a ttr i­
butes the Increase to the deep
personal concern of officers, and
particularly Commanding off!
cers, have shown In safeguarding
the moral and spiritual life of
the members of their garrisons
H eavy, H e a v y - ’ w ha+ hangs overhead
alw ays fisllS on th e
>
bought after careful con­
)
i
Henry Q. Hetnx, A tlanta, Georgia,
treasurer. Trustees are: Ralph H.
Amerman, Scranton, Pa., Ray­
mond B. Crossman, Omaha. Neb.,
Charles W . Gold, Greensboro, N.
C„ Micheál A. Gorman, Saginaw,
Mich., W illiam C. Green, Fargo,
N. D., A< Heber W inder, River­
side. Cal., Thomas B. Bsbb, W o r.
Chester, Mass., O. Samaoi Cum­
mings Clearwater, F ’a., Lewie
Mitchell. Buffalo, N. T ., D r. Bur­
ton D. Myers, Bloomington, In<L,
Douglas J. Scott, Winnipeg. Can-
ada, and George E. Snell, Billings
Montana.
Lewis
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down is fhc way we bring cujfomerj up*
Tfri# Value A w e » the forth;
“Distinctive Gifts For
A BETTER
DlsccrlmlaaUng People1
A GIFT THAT SHOWS
THOUGHTFULLNESS.
All kinds of figures—animals or
children, ‘cut from printed crepe
paper make captivating toys when
pasted to thia hoard and aawwj
out with a scroll saw. Little Boy
Blue and a dancing girl are pic­
tured.
Tbey aye glued to little
Elizâbeth Arden
Toilet Goods
Knitted Tea Cozy
For business, professional and social use> as well as rearranged its
printing shop for greater efficiency.
because of its usefulness.
Lithia Spring!
Pharmacy
Proscription Drug(#»t
L ith ia Spring« Hotel Bull
The Tilings printing shop has just added to its ma­
terial a wide choice of new type designs.
A gift that'suggests itself
Phone 1W'
Printing Service
a who arc clever at
undertake to make
tea coay of looped
th for the dock’« bill
US for Its eye«.
n
¿Period Design,
Ä jp
I t took more diplomacy than a rag man
with a “ spring scale” to wring these out
of the manufacturer at a price that per­
mits us to hand ’em out like souvenirs
at a society banquet.
Our personal
guarantee for perfect satisfaction goes
with every Jar»-
Sçùers Deal M ways 9/iovs ih» Saving"
Â
Grab Bag
“ d a
Chance on a Diamond Ring
Whatever Printing
You May Need
GAN BE HANDLED SATISFACTORILY,-
with everf $5.00 purchase from now
unitl Xmas. Call for a ticket
QUICKLY AND REASONABLY AT
A “Prodigal” Do
Returns
An extravagant dollar—a dollar that has
been wasted—never Returns.
But a thrifty dollar d ep M W in a sav­
ings account in the Citixens Bank of Ash­
land will return with interest added.
rtBi
Printing Shop
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 39 — The Tidings Representative Will Call
. Open a savings account here today.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Ora
#1.00
worth
In any
. GRAB
PACKAGE
Soma grabs
contain #8.40
and # # -••
Worth
ring for Diamond Bing will hr held Xmas Eve at 7&0.
DON’T rOROXT T H I
“See first if it can he bought in Ashland”
JTAMJA ä
SATURDAY
Chas. fl. CXlhite
Enders Block, Ashland