Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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LAND DAILY TIDIN
AMD
A man of-b aftlty 1s a boob
forever.
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. Opinions Ara worth only what
will fetch in the open
giárket.
they
One Month ...
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Poverty oanses some dlshon
,esty, while riches are otter
founded upon it.
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Yearly Contrae
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Dally Insertion ............................................
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Ratee for Legal and Miscellan
First insertion, per 8 point line
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Dach subséquent insertion, 8 point line
Card of Thanks — j --- ------------------
Obituaries, per Hae
DONATIONS
No donations ta charities or otherwise will be made In advertla-
Ife or Job printing — our contributions will be in cash.
The one need of America that
Maes above all other needs is
a plac$ to park.
HAppihese carries a double
thrill if It Í8 deserved, rather
than accidental.
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“All future events, where ah admission charge Is made or a
collection taken to Advertising."
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
An ability to remember is ad-
. mirhble, but to fee able to thlhk
ahead la all that really counts.
. “ Hes Heck ahys: “Try to hov
Sense enough to Jam ott the
emergency brakes When you feel
GOD PROVES.: — “And it came to pass after these things, i 7lt o’ foolishness cornin’ to
that God did prove Abraham, and said, * • • Take now thy son'* ’ ♦
«Ven Isaac, • • • and offer him for a burnt offering • • • Gen. 3 3 :1 -2 . th e surface. *’
J PRAYER — Theu art our God! When Thou dost test us
enable, us to prove Thee by bringing all our tithes into Thy store­
house to receive the overflowing blessing.
Mrs. Graoe E. Andrews, Editor
BNTB
tin en tel Congreesee. A called'
Aehland Meeting will determine Jnat what
1 Engle» action wllll he taken by Mount
A shland Chapter.
■ French
Another matter, for which a
Wagner. Ar ong committee was appointed
■ gras the D. A. R. iasne of the
— Civic Oregon Magastne, in which every
Meeting, Chapter in the eU te will be rap­
ing t : SP resented by brief mention,and the
plan for pictures of the Regents.
ip Loan i In the handling of thia edition
u the Chapters over the eU te will,
—• Aux- have opportunity to add a alee
1. Social *hm to their treaauriee. The plans
>, Even- Mr the work were discussed and
the committee mentioned w ill
—W. B. handle the matter, T hose'w ho
I. O. F. torve on this committee are: Mrs.
August 8ehuerman, M lssliyd ia
— Wo- McCall, Mrs. W. E. Blahs and-Mra.
ity Praa- C- W. Hanson.
at Mrs.
Encouraging reports from cotn-
h Main. Mitteea a*<* ••creUrtee MMs rpad:
the treaauere’s report being of
— Baby ¿special import in that a Jdvger
o.
amount than usual was
the
-T rin ity treasury.
on. Par- - The program committee ’held
fts m eeting and planned ths .uum-
¡Vho Do ‘feft8 to appear oh tlje Sbbriiary
Church DT°Kram at the Civic Club.
2 p m
In terest centered in a ‘•.paper
mberton ’^ ltten by Mr H-’«- ««tory. jfhlch
VPs read by Mrs. C. W. Hgpaon.
* .h l.n a
•‘•« rtp -
.
ltk ‘,«ve of his early youth and’ Jour-
n SNortn ' ^ y t0 A8ha,Bd via the Istb&us of
Panam a In 1 8 5 3 , arriving lo A sh -
• B1’
land the summer of that ¿year,
en there were but three egbine
n * * 7 ,B the pMuse' waa «reafly ahpre-
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T H E H 0 R 8 E A M D f H E MAM
A le x a n d e r P h im ister P ro c to r , th e scu lp tor, lia s been
a tta c k e d by certain h orse fa n c ie r s o f O regon on th e
ground o f p la c in g an illy -sh a p ed h orse u n d er th e bronze
«We Just can’t flffure ont why
sta tu e o f Theodpre R o o se v e lt. T h is sta tu e Was lo c a te d
rich men ara akinay, •
in a P o rtla n d park, th rou gh th e g e n e r o sity o f D r. H en ry
h a ve no eeM ntific data,
W a ld o Coe.
,
k ilt1, w e a lw a y s w ill b elie v e th e
S in ce the c o n tro v ersy h a s p ro b a b ly reach ed its i l i s t powder p u ff w as a m arsh-
h e ig h t, it m igh in te r e st th e p u b lic to k n ow a lit tle m ore
ab ou t th is a r tist, so fa m o u s fo r h is w o rk s in bronze;
to k now som e o f th e reason s Why h is ju d g m e n t is a s good
W h y don’t the women catoh
a s th a t o f E x-G overn or W e s t and o th er lo ca l c r itic s.
pneumonia’ That’s easy. Lees
Mr. P ro cto r is a C an adian b y b irth , an d an a r tis t b y c^o^hss they wear the warmer
tr a in in g and e d u c a tio n . H e i s fro m th e N a tio n a l A ca d em y tbejr/are.
o f D e sig n and A n t, and th e S tu d e n t« ’ L e a g u e o f NfeWj
Take a girl la knee dresses
Y ork. H e sp ep t f i v e y e a r s in P a r is in .th e stu d y o f te c h ­
and s|lk stock Inga She may
n iq u e u n d er P u ech and In ja lb e r t, a n d is ’ a fin ish ed a r tist
but sh e’s considered
w ith m a n y in te r n a tio n a lly r e rtg r iifttim a tfc B to ’bife erhdit. a ,wnrm ' sister.
E v e r y e x p o sitio n sin ce th e .W orld C olu m b ian E x p o sitio n
in C h ica g o h a s p r e sen te d h im w ith m ed a ls o f th e h ig h e st , i
take °P® a? ono of these
honors, and h e h a s been e le c t e d f f i f * m em b er o f th e
evening g p w n s.
H er sh o u ld ers
m ay be bare,*' but sh e d o esn ’t
tio n a l A ca d em y o f d e sig n . . ' .
A m o n g th e in te r e s tin g e x p e r ie n c e s o f h is life w ere g iv e everyon e a cold sh ould er.
th e m an y y e a r s th a t h e sp e n t a s a h u n tsm a n in th e R o ck y
Hardest thing about getting
M ou n tain s, u nd er p r a c tic a lly th e sa m e co n d itio n s su r­
married Is learning to play
ro u n d in g th e e x p erien ces o f T h eo d o re R o o se v e lt. T h is bridge.
ex p e r ie n c e w ou ld m ak e h im co m p ete n t to ju d g e a n d re*
p ro d u ce in sta tu a r y both h o rses a n d m en.
R o o se v e lt sp e n t m uch o f h is y o u n g m an h ood in the
T Q f c íB T P I R E C E N T E R
c a ttle ra n ch in g b u sin ess, on th e u p p e r w a t e r s Of t h e L ittle
f SANTA BARBARA, J a h .lf.—
M issou ri R iver, and th is e x p e r ie n c e -g a b le d h ita to w rig h t
(IP)— A midwinter forest fire Is
th o se in sp ir in g book s, “ T h e W in n in g o f th e W e s t ” and ragtag-la tha Santa Barbara Na-
th e “ H u n tin g T r ip s o f a R a n ch m a n .’*
ttonglToraat. More than 500 acres
P r o c to r o b ta in ed h is in tim a te k n o w le d g e o f horses, of fiha timber have been laid low
by the flames.
Wild a n im a ls and In d ia n s in th e sa m e w a y , an d i n a p ­
p r o x im a te ly th e sam e m ountain d is tr ic t. I t is n o t su r p r is­
in g th e n th a t h is fig u r e s o f In d iana, w ild a n im a ls and
h o r se s h a v e r e ce iv ed such w id e a n d 'fa v o r a h le recogn ition .
I t is p ro b a b ly because o f th e s im ila r ity o f th eir e x p e r i­
en c e in th e se m ountain d istr ic ts, and b e c a u se o f M r. P r o c ­
t o r ’s a b ility te reproduce w ild an im a l life , th a t T h eod ore
R o o s e v e lt, w h ile P r e sid e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , in v ite d
P r o c to r t o th e AVhite H ou se, and a sk e d h im to u n d erta k e
Mrs Dam Wright aM MM. Eton
Emery.
Mr. Bm»tt*s p»P«r gift H
•A with 4«e D. £ II. Cbgptor Hto-
tortan aa< a etoni seat «a the Bute
Historian, Mm. Lulu ft. Crandall, .. Mias Stewart is tbu daughter
a • e
of the Bam W> B- Stewart o f
CMe Chib—
Portland» and to n Jnator nt
The Ctrl« Club will held Its Llnftold. Mias Stewart visited
regular meeting on Tuesday.
January I t .
The Bxeeutlre
Board meeting „will precede the
regular meeting, convening at
1:18 p. m.
\
Thia is
“Scholarship Loan
Fund Day“ and that will he
the theme presented.
Special music will he provided
la charge of Mrs. Alice French
W illits and will he an attrac­
tive feature of the program.
On Friday aftern oon Mrs. F.
D. Wagner and Mrs. W. M.
Foley w ill present a “apt of
TurquolM,” by T. B. AMrleb,
and a farce, “The AayUam BAH.”
There will also ha a Vining
film.
The matinee is given for the
benefit of the *'Scholarship Lean
Fund’* tor the Clyfe Qluh hhd
ara sufttelant to atohro those
who ajtead of a fl*lo*iB« eotov-
talnment.
Everyone totereotod In thto
•»•etoi way of aantottog worth#
papila ta obtain ndvanood M w
cation and whe w tto 'A the «Ato«
tima a happy aftornoaa ape Wto
riled to attend.
vnin’IiLe 4’tate<* by the Chapter and hrvoto
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k
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n ‘
A
k
.
itfnl birthday
> laid for Mr.
Provost, f t . m l I f c t . I .
Storm, Mr< n«M Mm. Domino
Provost ngd «■*. Mnddy.
This Was M o tit the »Matone
family festivals that men* - no
much and «va sa te enjoyable
occasions.
S ftto tableo o f bridge eg^et-
BFalter Mlhach Io 4b motor at
tothed Iho guette «I the M isa n t
Linfield gag hoe barn She M-
TíursdAy
tito Elks
hie eoUege life. He has grown
Thandny
to manhood horn and has à hart
Mrs. R.
elptont of assay honen during
of friands interested in hto hap­
seoie to bridge hhd Mrs. Hgrrla
piness.
Dm « at five hundred.
Delicious refreshments wdre
servoa during the afternoon by
the hottesMs, Mro. W. A. fehell
and Mm. W. C. Mitchell,
The next maetlng will ba at
the home of Mra." Ó. H. Johnson
art htrthdAya ware calebntad
at tha 'birthday dinner Sivan by
M fa.' A. R. Otacoty, jnnnary
t i , htototoo ky Mra. Cotdell,
vfeoaa own hlrthdaya worn thna
to (tohffhtNlly eoiniMMnoratod.
Moor of tfea gnaoto atoo Md
VttteBhyfe iff Jnnnary and teaaa
birthjteyn, addad top at fear to-
otor I t BMNtont fbf fka ptoaaspt
maattof, nt tea ttoao of which
te« hortoeetá. > « . ' <í . . B ,. Coeh-
td»M l l f yeara,
rtA Art.
Mts,
O. K oluan, aàd. Mfa O. IL
Jdhnate. setos< . lately refraah- lowad tea dailffhifnl dtnayr
Which Wha served At oaa e'etoefc.
mehto.
The invited, enotta wara Mra
Anda WilUanM, Mto. Barak WMa.
Mrs. J . W. Milla, fefra. Í . W.
*d KUaoro.
a
Brnwtr.
thanka tendered Mr. Emery
rpT l’reParlnE lt f°r thia meeting.
I Glimpses of those early dayu
-gives», w h se la d ftto M l parties tho- part want. Bt hat
hoton ah North Maia sttw f.
On Friday evening sit tablet
became necessary tor the wfeltes
t<f ta¥8 refuge at Fort Wagner of brldffe warn ptaynd, w tte Mr,
H. K. Tomlineon and Mre. A. E.
sad later in the grist mill. *
Mr. A. D. Hetman, Mr. Card- Kinney securing high Motan. lit,
well and ,Mr. Emery’s father, H. 0 . Baders, f e , and M m F.
Ebea Sinery, named the town for 0 . Swedaabnrg made tha lbW
Ashtaad5rifeiovAnd A telaad Ken­ •corm
.*
tucky, their respective home
Banntttnl MOeeama In tea.
towns.
•
ferent rooms gave the eheqry
In 135» Btaeff Emery M ilt the hots of color. CnmnMoa. cy«M* ternate Cito, Manto-* •’
old Ashland Hotel whieh stood man agd tho first dafteBtle at
Tha Preaeb OInh WW held
where
the Ford Garage
now the season ware used awry a*
ite weekly seeeMo at the bead
Rtands. and In i f 73, after his iectlvely in the feecamttva ptoh.
marriage to Miss Alwilda Colvlg, Lovely mnato added Ito eh n m to of Mrs. F. A. Wagner ob GtoaRó
street .
Mr, H. 8. Emery hnllt the hbnee
Members aye asked to make
noir occupied by Mr. a n d ' Mrs.
The two course luncheon was a special effort to be present
H.. K. - Tomlinson, on Oak street.
■•rveg nt daintily appelated aa the w ort in the now, book
Mr. Emery has known no other
tablee later in th e evening.
requlreg considerable time in
home town than Ashland and
The gnert Hat intended Mesera, preparation and A .e e sio . missed,
and Mesdames C. ft. PeU. Mal to a handicap.
McNair, A. ft. Kinnsg, F. » .
Wagner, F. C. Homos, J. M, Mg,
Oes. V. V. MU)», H a . B teft» .
AUeftkm m tolled t« lb«
Jr., P. K. Hammond, M |L
meeting
of ten Baby CBnie at
Tomlinson, Lento Dodge, T. if.
tee
Ctvld
Chib house «n Thurs­
Simpson, Mrs. Gerden
M*e-
; t '•
Cracksa, Mra Emma O sier. Mm. day of this w ete.
Dr. V. g, Genrey, with the
F. o . awedenbnrg. Mr. irvigg
nurses of tbs county m W will
Vining.
Mra P allet was again hostess ** p r e s e n tía s will others, «to
Saturday eveatog to a group gf •ostot dating the Afternoon.
Magy a m taking advantage et
friends, two tables o f brtdflb
and other forma of amassment this opportunity to w atte te e
fam ishing ^nlgrf filament, with dafelopment e f their ehiMnm
a two course «upper served ft’ and l t Tto the wtob of H m m 1»
the close o f the (ftUghtfW ov«J charge that these examinations
bo follewetf u p ' from month to
alng.
month.
*
’ The gneete enjoying Saturday
AU
mothers
Of
children
of
the
evening’s ketbitalfty were M /s
F. 8. Provost, Mra. Domino Pro­ pre-school ego. « to thrited. to
px-
vost, Mim j : g. Pnreoh. Mrs. A,, bring their ebUdreij for
«M
ustien
to
.ftege
eftatoa.
Call
H. Pracht.- Mim BJaaofea Htoha.
Mrt. f . M. wwtetowbnfg. Mte. OJ Etta htog'bo r t k . t e t ten .14-
Parotoi. Mm. John ftgdyrs, g m brary, so that those in -e g a r »
Gorte* Mnetewdbftl.. M U ' Ä W T (Of lb s work will know Btf* Btnfy
d|L
Afternoon fonction «f
Ladins’ card club on
MU.
0 . Dews secured high
Mm.
Orrin
Mra. Rateai Tao,
MtnfcM
Mrs.
B.
Ä Ä " - O- O.,Holman Ran hostess
at a dotightfni goose dinner so-
««thy «
the homo of Mm.
Ooortb BlMofefeanor, jflth co v « e
Ihid for the .follow in g gneete:
Mrt. Mtetor, iito e Bnte.Oam nn,
Mf- «*d Mfe. . deqrge friten ~n
hhner, Mr. Barrett, R obed Wag­
ner. Dr. Mattle B. Bhaw and
Marvin thaw . *
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Mqatoal natebete given b y
Marrin Shaw, necombaaled by
Df- Bhaw, enlivened te e after­
noon. • ’
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The Busy Man’s Newspaper
th e w o r k o f su b stitu tin g b u ffalo h e a d s fo r th e o ld lioq
h e a d s in the S ta te D ining-room .
T h er e is n o o th er liv in g a r tis t so w e ll e q u ip p ed by
e x p e r ie n c e and tem peram ent, to ju d g e th e ty p e o f h orse
W hich th e v ig o ro u s R oosevelt w ou ld s e le c t a s h is m ount
e ith e r for; p ea ce or for war. N o sc u lp to r or p a in ter, even
w ith th e v iv id exp erien ce o f P roctor, w ou ld a tte m p t the
m o d e lin g o f a c a v a lr y h orse w ith o u t a liv in g m od el o f
th a t ty p e b efore him .
T h e r e is little doub t th a t A le x a n d e r P h im is te r . Proc-.
tor if a g r e a t a r tist and scu lp tor, an d i f in th is c a se he
U fed a m od el th a t w as s lig h tly un u su al in it s proj>ortions,
o r an an im a l th a t when ch eck ed th rew one h in d fo o t
fu r th e r fo rw a rd than w ould appear n a tu ra l to th e a v e r a g e
h o rsem a n , he d id so w ith a fu ll k n o w led g e o f h is subjetft,
A le x a n d e r P h im ister P r o c to r n e e d s no d efen se. H is
rep u ttftion is too w e ll e sta b lish ed ; b u t as a m atter o f
sim p le j u s tic e h is O regon frien d s shpnjd know th e se facta.
8 0 M B D O T E R E M O E IM 8 E R V I 0 B
S o accu sto m ed are p eop le o f ou r oou n try to con tin u ou s
te le p h o n e se r v ic e , n ig h t or d ay, w e e k d a y , S u n d a y or h o li­
d a y , th a t it is d ifficu lt fo r A m erica n s to- a p p recia te th a t
th ia co n d itio n is n o t ty p ic a l o f telep h o n e se r v ic e through-
o g t th e w orld . A g a m a tter o f fa c t, co n tin u o u s service
i s e x c e p tio n a l in m o st foreign co u n tries. O u tsid e o f n a ­
tio n a l c a p ita ls an d la rg e st c itie s , a ll-n ig h t se rv ic e i» q u ite
im v sn a l. In G erm an y an d B e lg iu m le s s th an 5 per cen t o f
te le p h o n e e x ch a n g e« g iv e u n in terru p ted se rv ic e; in F rance
lees th a n 1 p e r Gent, fttill a n o th e r fea tu r e in E uropean
tslsphone service, is a lu n ch eo n iaiterval Iwtwden 1*2 and
2 p. m., irheft m a n y es<diangos are closed .
togetfgaq
aft.., fft
*
LrtMa Spriaga hi
meipbvrs of tfeA.t«p 4 | * » *
Wi«b eteogl teachfta. Agd w
garanto and frieftH Ppaaegi
Mto|gnteA ft* BaygsH. a » CA
Auxiliary to Trinity OnUd also
has It« social evening thto w e s t
Their mooting to gg- Wednesday
evening eg tha Parish House.
Montasses are in charpe at. each
pleasant affair.
(Continued og F a g . lh » e >
• ^9ft«Kty 8lwe J
At MfeAfonabfo Prim.