Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND D^ILY TIDINGS
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And Everywhere
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
here he is now at the capitol.
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klaÿ to greet you on Sunday
Vicar, P.
K.
Hammond
Communion, t a. m-
lUrrald, Thatcher, Howard an! Churah echoql, 8:46 , A ' » •
Ä S tae not oMy <11 »were brónchi Moraine sermon, 11 a. m. Era-
Up I n t h e “Free State of But- nine service and Bible study.
i *r**»‘ Wo tlto 10 the Bounty I« 7:30.
Everybody cordially In­
Holy
One insertion a week
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Dally insertion ™— ....... ......................... ..
Bates for Legal aad Mbcedaa
Ftaet insertion, per 1 point line ..............
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
Card of Thanks___________ __________
Obituaries, per line ....................................
hand la mlninc, railway trans­
portation, ehlpbuildiag and heavy
engineering, the season con not
be described as one of analloyod
good cheer, bat there M at
least optimism in the > air, which
is more than can be amid for
Christmas days of - recent mem­
ory.
“
The belief that the Locarno
pacts, signed early Ahis month
mark the beginning of n ned
period of normal Buropean
trade relations ie at the bottom
of the almost universal cheerful-
DONATIONS •
No donations to charities or otherwise win ha meds la advertis­
er job printing — our contributions will he in cash.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVKBTIBISG
“AU future events. Where an admission charge is made or a
etton taken in Advertising.“
No discount will bo allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders.
DECRMBER, RS, I M S
WHY WILL YB DIB? — Cast away from you all your trans­
gressions, whereby ye have transgressed: make you a new heart
and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have
no pleasure in the death of him that dleth, saith the Lord God:
wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.— Bseklel 18:81, 83.
PRAYER:—We dally rejoice, moat merciful God, that Thou
wiliest not that nay should perish hut that all should come unto
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Thee and live. . — - - t -«t— - -
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A QUANTITY PUBLISHER
Frank L. Munsey died the other day in New York, not
so exceedingly old as the lives of successful men go and
yet with a record of publishing behind him that was, for
many years astounding.
*
Probably more millions knew of him as the producer
of monthly magazines, and yet he had owned dally papers
in several cities. It was stated at his death that he then
owned “ only’* the New York Sun and,, the New York
Telegram. That surely in itself was enough for one pub-
FAST
AND
As a promoter of magazines, he had started, as a
boy, with the “ Golden Argosy.” That periodical was
looked at askance by mothers and fathers, and yet it
preached the best moralities of the day to the “ nature’s
young noblemen” who were for it.
.Blessed is that man who has
Then, to a later generation of readers, he started the disbovered his own imoaaaeel
“ Munsey’s ,” a monthly which, while containing a num­
ber of things, consisted principally of love stories. There , As a rule, a man benefits more
followed a sort of frenzy of monthlies, some short livod. by «being educated than by being
At times he would have a dozen going at once.
Still later, without leaving the magazine field, he be­ Civfllaation : Paying 88 foi1
came publisher of dailies, in New York and Washington a mdrrlage Mocase and 8800 for
and elsewhere. For a time he produced an entiro novelty,’ a divoroe.
the only Sunday afternoon paper in the world. Naturally,
Many women would
being a quantity man, &e never became known for any
be men, but generally
editorial policies except perhaps that of dullness- He was feront reasons.
rather known as a dealer in papers, a amptherer of an­
cient names or reputations. He put an end to the “ New
When a" man becomes indus­
York Sun” that had endured for so many years, even trious, he automatically becomes
though today there is still a “ Sun” issuing. He bought respectable.
the New York Herald, enervated it, and finally gold it to When it comes to doing a max­
be merged with the New York Tribune. A man of honest imum of lovihg oa a minimum
and amiable intention, he never had an editorial in­ of intelligence, a woman can
do a 100 per cent Job.
centive.
But in the course of his many years, Frank L. Mun­
sey had opportunity to gain a host of personal and of
business and political friepds. Wc venture to say that
many of them started with the reading of “ The Golden
Argosy” of the early eighties.
AFTBB 0HBI8TMA8, WHAT?
Perhaps the days of Christmas joy is worth all the
rest of the year.
Bnt why make all the rest of the year the price of
one day’s joy.
The sort of Christmas expenditure that ruins all th£.
rest of the twelve months to. pay for one day’s splurge is
not worth while.
It is not worth while, even, to waste upon one day all
the love, all the thought, all the laughter, all the pati­
ence and perserverance, that would go so fat to make
the days worth remembering.
I
Be generous with Christmas, but be greedy for the
rest of the year, on Christmas day.
There is enough of love and laughter to go the year
around, if we but plan it right.
B
HOUSE * B O W IN G «
L0MDQN—A
British^-cqn«
struetion firm, applying tow prin­
ciples of mass production to
home building, has succeedod
during a few weeks time in
turning out a complete house
every .se -m-tnutw- o t a working
day.
The houses are roomy,
workmen's homes built almost
entirely of concrete. They sell
for approclihately 98260 each.
True sportsmen will not kill
more than the law's allowance
of game.
That’s right.
And
others won’t either.
What will you give father
Why, give father some asbestos
gloves to wear white opening
the bills.
Figures show the
average
farmer made a darn sight more
money than he did for the
past year.
Motorists may be glad to
learn a flivver derailed a train
In Illinois, but sorry to learn it
seldom happens.
OUT OUR WAY
Outbursts of Evsrett True
By Williams
zactls
V M H A -n l
AfiKfcD FO R.
‘A iktt r r A
L DAMOS?
LONDON, Dec. 88— (Ü. P.J
With the court still in full
Boutplng, the British Isles aro
having rather a subdued C hrist­
mas though the atmosphere is
More cheerful, If not more Jolly,
than It has been nt any time
Mace the War.
. Things appear to be on the
The old English Christmas
Mag service at ntond /or the inhabitants of
famous in story and poem of
these
isles,
and
there
is
a
con-
ibXset: “Christian
the- family gpUMMd Ip Mu»
dining
abroad la the land khlch makes oak beamed apoeetral
a sound foundation tor Yulo room with the cheerful lire
crackling merrily while the round
Tide.
The royal family, following its rosy lord of the major three
cept Bonder* and holidays.
cqptom, is spending the day at sheets under the wind sang songs
The pdhdie is cordially Orel-
Bandrtagham but It Is as a and noisUy shouted hie orders,
quiet family party, Conscious of is rapidly becom ing a thing of
a vacant chair, and the usual
Instead, we find the English
banquet which King George give*
on Christmas eve to ths servants family of today, celebrating, its
of Sandringham House will, of Christmas dinner-in the spacious
course, ho omitted. The Christ- dialog rooms of hotels. The ex-
B . m m n a p .m e W a B T
-tooesofF—fc»e*F— drinking 4 hat
NBA Service Writer
WIH bo very simple in order characterised * bygone
Christ­
to release as many as possible mases, acoordlng to hotel pro­
WASHINGTON— For its pop*
of the servants for their own prietors have been considerably
ulation.of less than 11009. the
moderated, owing to tho great
little family parties.
little burg of Morgantown (KjM
popularity of dancing which re­
'
London
Itself
if
not
boisterous,
is pretty well represented ’ in tnq
is distinctly cheerful, due chiefly quires a certain amount of
national legislature.
Three of
to ths w idespread conviction that «qtattlbcium and. also tother averr
it . s o ^ had aoatp to the last
tho European moss is slowly .but age . Englishman's. disinclination
congress and three ‘aye on hand
surely getting straightened out. to stagger In public.
again ‘fbr this session, -or as
So when England tomorrow
Ths shops have done an raor-
many as are sent to the lower
mous business and the streets 'forgets for a day its debts and
house by the whole - states of
have been congested with happy doles, and ’gives Itself unre­
Arisons, Delaware and Nevada
throngs.
The. theatres, espe­ servedly over to Christmas it
pill together. No other, place
cially those which produce the will be in the fashionable hotels
of Us else to tho country boasts
traditional "Christmas panto- rather than in ancestral man­
so strong a delegation in Wash­
“la His Image,” will ba the mine” for the British'public, re­ sions that the Christmas dln-
ington.
,
theme of ths pastor for Sunday port heavy bookings.
aere , of .the prosperous will bo
morning. Tho oentral thought
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Following a strange British held.
is Christ, the greatest theme custom, a vast flood of "red
"Before the war Christmas was
that man ever heard or aagels demand notes" from the In­ one of tho dullest days of .the
sung. Here Is a theme aad a come Tax authorities, threaten­ year,” said the head waiter of
sermon we « s a t to see and ing summary action against all the «Hotel Mejrepole today, "but
’ know sad hear about—-and belated taxpayers, pOnred yes- to show how times bave changed,
espeeially these last days of torday and today into the stream every available table we have
the year.
Evening
sebjeet: of Christmas malls but thia bag been - booked ¿or weeks ; in
’ "Counting .the Cost." The beau- grim bureaucratic device does advenes for tomorrow. Christ­
tital decorations wilt be left not seem to cause widespread mas dinners are elaborate bnt
for over Sunday.
Your seal depression.
not extraordinarily so. Turkeys
‘ will bo filled with gladness Just
With more than a million are almost universally ordered;
to sing ~eur songs with us Many Britons stUl unemployed, and also Christmas, pudding and
. enjoy the spirit of our congre- with strike difficulties Close at mince rpie. .
.
, gatlonsi singing.
Our Suadsy school meets at
9:46, try to be there on time
so as to be counted. We are
1 grateful the way our school has
grown the «"past few months
Some questions for next Sunday
evening "Does Christian Science
* healing differ from what you
/MESJ er T a
practice? H so in what way?"
f S mow S H O V iu
"Where does ths soul go to
when the body dies?" B. Y. P,
V A COULD LA'-f
U. service at 8:80. Preaching
FER'
1Ú ' S U M M E R —
service 7:80; We preach the
gospel according to Paul in
O u r - tract — 1
Romans 16:19.
OOMS 1M t A m e a r -
with A L tS S ÍM OMCtT
A \kJEEK, AM M O U
ASKED F E R -lP W T i
VAN D iD U V A A S T FER
< A LAW NM O W ER ? y
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Corner North Main and H«l-
man «tracts.
f« C. Mergler, Miniator
Our Sunday school convenes
at 8:46. Yoa Will be welcome
' la one of the classes. Morning
, woaahip,
After all these years some one discovered that the
author of those famous lines “ Backward, turn backward,
0 Time, in your flight’! had a note coming due at the
bank.—Shoe and Leather Eeporter.
A New York writer was held up in Florida, end rob­
bed of $6,000. Florida, with true Southern JKowpitality,
wants to make every visitor feel perfectly at home. —
Southern Lumberman.
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way to tire to a ripe old age is to avoid being
to» iufnomtly rotten while young.
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difficult to carry on a eoMvorsaiion if
groiMNttioe psycho-analyst*.
ito the Philippines, and we Ameri-‘
m n our freedom with them if we
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