Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ADVERTISING
NEW YORK, Dee. 31-HIP)—
Baseball had another year of,
success and prosperity In 1920-
The came ilourbthe^ ertth ho|
pentiapt races ln t h e twp major
leagues and hot competition in
tha nUaors.
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’pionesr, Héîry M|ms, "was
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The rt#ht
the Washington I
Senators bed in the American ’
League to beat off the Philadel- <
phia Athletics and the impressive *
victory of the young P ittsb u r g h *
Pirates over the New York Giants
In thp National^ League stimulaf«, ‘
ed Interest generally ln'the game. ’
RATES
It waa unfortunate that thf
’world’s se r lii .w as spoiled by
beastly weather, but nothing was
l6st but comfort as the stands
were packed for the games anjt
a new record for receipts war
established.
The bad weather encountered
In Pittsburgh convinced some o f
the major league magnates that
the season should be closed earl­
ier and It was decided to close
the schedule next year on Bept-
gTIONS
r otherwise will be made In advertis-
WHAT COJfOTTIT^RS ADVKRTWJMP
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ra events, where an admission charge is made or a
n lg .pflTertlslng.’’
hl yfin* hp' ailhwed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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ANOTHER DAY
26 and to start the world’s series
“ Why all tlie noise on New Y ear’s Evo, i j ’s just
another night, and tomorrow will be just another day,
ju st aa today and yesterday and any day next week
will be another day,*? remarked a man on the street
on Sept. 28 or 29.
The ‘ National League owners
lined up solidly With eight votes
apalnst the early closing but
Commissioner Landis voted with,
the eight American League mag-
on»H g^t, th is man is correct, fo r tomorrow will
he just, another day, just as Lincoln and Washington
were “ ju st other m en” ,J3 u t in another light, tom orrow
will be a greater day thsn any o th er day in the year.
Tomorrow w ill, bring a new year, a year filled
w ith hopes and desires for a b o lte r A sh la n d . It will
bring the thnpght nf'xopArirtpinlics which are certain io
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next twelve months,
grow into realizatii
ene of the most prosperous
And tonight, y
•y. During the past twelve
veara In Ashland}
» come .to |Miss which have
months, many t
OLQE, ArJa - Dec 31
buried here today,. «ärry-
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ipg to the grave «care pi
Indian’s scblpiag Yûives
8
Mims died here December
. The aged
fr^ntiers-
* man during his life would
8 recount many a story of
8 adventure,
but
nfever
8 would tell about the scalp-
lag. He was scalped and
left for dead by a J>apd
8 of marauding Indians near
'<8 Seguin, Texas, in 1889.
8 Mims ev6n would not re-
8 veal the details of bis ex-
Coveleskle and Reuther went 8 perlene«
bad Just before the world’s ser- 8 only sur
leg started and the weakness of 8 Jr. Th
the pltchtog staff without them ! 8
Mlm’!
was strikingly apparent.
8 age of
Business generally was good 0 *8° at
In the major leagues although a 8 During
,
decrease was reported from New 8 years o
York. Cincinnati and Brooklyn. 8 blind. J
This caused some surprise as 8 v ety g te
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To avoid the d*Bk«r‘ of inter­
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ruption by darkness, it*was also
votdd to start the world’s games
at. J,:3)8 Instead of 2 o'clock.
The result of the National
prominently Identified with the
League pennant race was pleas-
poace party ipapaggafnent and M b
Iflg; t a r t i cBlaily to t ha fans
A
book is a hlttory of it. In it the
around tha circuit who had tirqd
author intimates* that Mme. dt-h-
of
the'.piotrncted domination of
winimer had a lot* to do with
the New York Plants.
/X N D
queering the whole affair.
The Pittsburgh Pirates had a
Elmer, in a review, qf the vob
flijtfi-YPtipg'
team and they were
jura« Jur ail eastern rnwsspapwf;
deservipg champions. They had to
An
oyster
can
lay
60,000,000
the city have shown a substantial
allowed that so she did. Angered.
fight hard to win and they would
Mme. Schwinuner edrne right bacg V8ggsf but a lien can't, so there
business. The city lias been huild-
have
had a harder battle if the
. at hint with a challenge to provb is no uso j n tbe ben’s worrying Giants bad not suffered a dis
better. Ashhutd, aud, all in all,
about ft.
it, so now it's Elmer’s turn.
dressing run of accidents and
-Eiland H it ptoc/YsscJ II
more during, tile past year
Silence wins more arguments
What particularly stirs Roslka
ba«t
Breaks that almost wrecked
thsp'w ords.
than In m 'c previous yeart.
is a hint by Elfhpjr' ftjat somebody
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Food exports say people should thetaxrtnKompUteiy.
During the past year, the state legislature has
probably made a rakeoff out of eat less. Thdy will, unless Some­
The Pirates, however, were
jk
e
worxt
Uos,
o
f
course,
the trip which cost upwards of thing happens t'o present prices. bandlcaped afto by a miserable
appropriated the funds necessary for the construction
told by the best liars.
half a million, so that them was
of the Southern Oregon Normal school here, and 'con­
start. The team was not in shape
struction has baen started. The jieople of the city .Honesty and, ytrtuo are fine room for a little gravy on tbe -"Slag ttw n iU al, mills is being when it returned from the Cali­
have decided that this d ty needs a new grade sojtool traits except when worn as or- sideMme. Schwimmer, in answer, used in making cement now. We fornia training camp and It was
don’t know how bakefy pies»aru months before the players got
buildingf. and construction on it is lias started. Our naments.
scores the point that the exped­ made.
going.
nark has Iteen improved, and in. every other line, a
ition’s disbursing ofUcer was
It took a good,.gam e team to
No amount of experience seems Gaston Plaintiff, Henry F- fd’s
win the pennant and even a
to qualify a man In selecting owa New York sales mpnager.
the «nino as au -ideal wMei
gamer -elpb tq win the scries
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whose probity isn't;-questloncrt.
jeBterXv and tbe day lief ore, but it is a day on which
from the Washington Senators.
even by Elmer himself. How' then, /
The col|appe of the New York
The
foremanship
never
we Bl^p to celebrate The patoing of a prwtjHiroiw year
asks Roslkn, do you suggest graft
Yankees waa thé outstanding de­
to
tbe
Hpn
who
whines
Rod
<hope that tho cowing months will bring iir
on the part of anybody else”
We doubt -If all the radio static velopment of the American ■Lea­
wasn't hired to do that.”
And, indeed, I venture to say, is due to tlie weather. Some of it gue season.
ereatt^n prosperity and happiness.
such a case would be difflenir to ' must be in the orchestras.
Wally Plpp went so had that
Tho man with a moustachfe
make out, by any such hard word.
he had to be replaced at first
and the girl with a mouthful of
Yet is indisputable that Gaa'cn
Christmas could be ’. worse. by Buster Gehrig. Deacon Scott
gum surely should be careful
Plantiff had to pay a lot of bills Mailing early Is fine, but suppose slowed up so much that he wax
when kissing.
he'd ha^e turned down if he could, they mailed Abe bills early?
traded to the Senators' »n<J Babe
That there if a “ lunatic fringe” of science, just
have helped himxelf.
Ruth’s troublé demoralized the
Hex Heck says: “Whenever
there is a lunidic fringe of religion, of jiolifics^ or
Isn’t
it
a
wonder
Coolidge
does
of any other standardized human activity, should not you git into a Jam with elthei
Many a Ford peace delegate’«’ not got mad at Congress and say
woman or a cop, your weak
discourage the admirers as well as the participants a pojnta
home is made happier to this day so mAthlng?
shows up first"
by furs, jewels and rich broc}'
of science.
ades purchased on that trip ind
Keeping on the hop may be
F o r science does have this advantage—its cult-
-billed to the party's financial good advice, but consider tbe flea;
ists do have their appreciation of the limits of hu-
management to settle for.
the flea soon goes to the dogs.
U »t ptree^i on*reduoed to the most advantageous lru-j
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TH A T O R S e e , T H A T X'M IVAIT<E.C> O N
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F ftC F eC A G L '
<ONS T H A T 'S H O e x c e s s L Y B A L - C P i“ !
By Williams
OUT OUR WAY
manity.
• Many people supjioHe that science is most cocksure
of what it sees and hears and feels.
But this is not true.
WASHINGTON— Elmer Davjs,
Science is most dpubtful of -its own perceptions. the covellst. was in the- other day.
It tries a thing out not once but a thousand time l»efore to sjrap Ford Peace Parly retn-
inacenccs with me. Wo both wepe
it starts to be convinced.
This is the salvation of science. It may have its along on tbe trip. We were along
prejudices. It may have its emotional lapses. It doe« rekortorlally, however, not as
make its mistakes of upholding partisans that it ought peace delegates.
Bptween Elmer a n d - Mme.
to disown.
Roslka 8ch wlmrner, who'inspired
But it is humble of its pwp experiences. It doubts, the expedition, a red hot cos-
and keeps on doubting- It insists that observation shall trqiversy has been raging lately
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liecowe exj»erience, before aeceptauce shall be even in the press.
The row started over a book
p red icted
by. Lotais Lochner. Lochner was
Acm nno tbutbl upsi bx
f
Tlie tone of tbe uddressefc before the present session
1 of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science gives considerable-justification to the claim of
the conservative and the orthodox that science itsel
has become a sect.
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O ar courso leading and very intelligent bcieutists
reseut the imputation. T hey declan* that they liave no'
“ prejudgm ents” ; that all they are after is the “ tru th ,”
and that upon any demonstration of vitally contradic­
tory facts they are quite williliig to modify any of thfcir
axioms.
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Yfft* what sectarian who is in a (Hisition of Icad-
ersh W but will not declare tlie'sam e?
Every sect'
f.aaserto th at it stands ujion the truth; that if it can
he demonstrated by any valid shewing that its opinions
are {noonsistent wjth the t r u i w i t will alter them t j
conform to the truth; and that what other |>co|de may.
call their prejudices are in faat the expression of clear
Insurance company lnvestm-mtii
Hunter in Alabama looked down
in Oregon, 369.964,680 in 1922, a rifle barrel. He will recover,
were 37-6 759,300 , on Dec. SI, -but will ^pever look the sfrme
1924. Fire insurance in fon e in again.
.
1924 was 3682,288,342, and life
insurance 3438,330.8332.*
We never see a star fall that
we don’t wonder if maybe It isn’t
Jacksonville - W.G.TriK and W. the dove of peace looking for a
T.Brsy buy and will publish- thq place to light.
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"Jacksonville Post.”
Prohibition haa done seme good.
• Astoria - Crown-Willameite A Russian p o et. refuses to visit
Paper Co. plants 300,00J) trees In America because of IL
Young’s River Valley.
B l ah !
d o n t tell m l
a
is U h ' r r s t t ím e
M u h
been ou T ! Ï m nq T
k 6 0 D ü m B S moker ! B u T
V — 1 AiNTf GOT NO PROOF
I OR M o u 'o BE. S E T ÍN
\ . B E W IN D B A R S .
Doctors say married men live,
The Dalles - Local Justice’ will
fine all violators of headlight longer than single 'men. Wo say.
they do If they marry good cooks.-
law, 825 each.
New Year Resolutions
IE AND MOM WILL
3 K E E P C H tC K
QFTTlHfrMAeRlED
S mm ^ t ’V d R
COMC FANS
THAT H E lL T O Y T o
KÉEP FROM TBEAjlHir
> W pests anv * «
rougher ’T han
USUAL
•TUe. HÔUKÎO l e t t r é THE. FOX
whu T s happened now
SH ER IFF?
SOM E, B A B Y *
BEEN SLAPPED IN TH FACE
vsnTw A AXE.?. GAO1X
m u s T a B e e n ' A T error .
. w hile . X W A S S K X ABED»