Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 01, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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BOINA!
Study Cl»b
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irwlse will be made In hdvertlh-
Floral Society.
Meets Bob-
Me. Library, 8:88 >. « .
Tneedsw, FitWwery * " QlVle Im­
provement «fob, 8:18 p. m.
“International Relations,“ I f
Mrs. M t X Norris. BkacnUve
Board meeting l i l A p. « ,
Tuesday,
February
ft—A lp ty
Chapter. Mo. X. O. B, R in­
WHAT COW B BH Fl U I'R S ADVERTISING
teMfe events, whose an admission charge la made or a
Wen Is AdverUatog.”
jonat will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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IfB B D A R Y 1, 1098
6 ‘OD REMEMBERS— “I am the God of Bethel, where thou
anoiq test the pillar; • now arise, get thee out from this land, and
’»tO'rn unto the land of thy kindred.’* Oen. 81. 18.
.i PRAYER— Thoa Ood of all grace, we rejoice to know that
Tliy promises are all yea and amen in Christ Jeeus.
mn auto nar asm
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gx «sen teeeU.
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«Woe b e u n to th e to u r is t str a n g e r w h o d a llie s w ith
th e a u to m a p s o f th is c o u n tr y . • T h e m ap g o m e fo r to u r ­
is ts h a s b een a g o o d o n e fo r th e p r o fit o f th e m ap m ak ers,
hut n o t fo r th e p r o g r e ss o f th e to u r ist,, M aps are u sa b le
fo r a lm o st th a t fo r w h io h th e y are in te n d ed . A lw a y s
th e y are a t le a s t twao y e a r s b eh in d th e tim es. T h ere h a s
been som e in e ffe ctu a l a tte m p t to co rrect t h is e v il in som e
sta te s.
F o r a g la r in g e x a m p le o f w h a t a m a p is n o t one d o cs
n o t n eed to g o o u t o f th e . v ic in ity o f K la m a th F a lls. T h e
C a lifo r n ia S t a te A u to m o b ile A s s o c ia tio n s till p a sse s o u t
a m a p w ith n o in d ic a tio n on i t o f th e K la m a th F a lls -
A sh la n d h ig h w a y . I n f a c t th is a s s o c ia tio n h a s sev er a l
su ch m a p s to Sell a n d g iv e a w a y .
F a ilu r e t o p u t th e in fo r m a tio n on m a p s p la y s in, o f
cou rse, w ith th e b ig g e r g a m e o f th e a sso c ia tio n . I f yo u
are a m em b er o f th e a s s o c ia tio n o r p u t y o u r d o lla r on th e
c o u n ter w h en y o u wash t o tr a v e l th ro u g h a str a n g e co u n ­
tr y it is su r p r is in g th e am o u n t o f d e ta ile d in form ation
y o u can g e t, and roost o f th e tim e i t p a y s to sp en d th e
d o lla r. I f it w ere p o s s ib le to b r o a d c a st th e sam e in fo r ­
m a tio n , or m ap it, th e r e w o u ld be n o in fo r m a tio n to sell.
A n y m ap p u rch a sed , h o w e v e r , w o u ld be w orth th e m on ­
ey.
B u t w h en su ch an a sso c ia tio n a s th e C a lifo rn ia S ta te
c o n tin u es to le a v e a s im p o rta n t a lin k o f h ig h w a y as the
K la m a th Falls-A f>hland str e tc h o ff th e m ap s, and th e
m a p s d istr ib u te d sh o w an a p p a r e n tly g o o d h ig h w a y c u t­
t in g a c r o ss th e m o u n ta in s a t a p o in t tw e n ty m ile s sou th
o f E uijeka th e r e is so m e th in g w ron g.
M on ey i s b ein g
o b ta in ed u n d er f a ls e p r e te n se s.— K la m a th F a lls N ew s.
D O N ’T B R A M IS R R
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T h e T rea sitry D e p a r tm e n t e s tim a te s th a t th ere are
8,000 raisers ia A m e r ic a , w h o k eep t h e ir h o a r d in g s m ere
l y to g lo a t o v e r them . T h e e s tim a te is th a t $400,000,000
in c a sh is h id d e n a w a y in m a ttr e sse s, h o le s in th e w a ll, in
so ck s, in v a r io u s c le v e r or fo o lis h p la c e s, in ste a d o f be-
in g d e p o site d in sa fe b an k s. M o n ey h id d en a w a y and
m il u s e d i s c a se u tia lly d e ad. M u ch o f it is d e str o y e d in
fife s, b y r o ts , b y th e d e a th an d fo r g e tfu ln e s s o f th e Iriders.
I t ’s an u tte r ly fo o lish th in g to d o — to s la v e a w a y to earn
m on ey, p u ttin g o n e ’s life b lo o d in to it, an d th en la y it
a w a y to m o u ld o r to lie s to le n or l o s t T h e o n ly m oney
w o r th h a v in g is th e m o n ey a t w ork.
C h ica g o a u th o r itie s U ave a d o p te d th e “ o a feto r ih ’’
m eth o d o f h a n d in g out.finiib to a u to m o b ile v io la to r s. Sotne
c o m m u n itie s h a v e g o n e th e m o n e bfftter b y e lim in a tin g
e v e n th e o p tio n o f s e le c tio n a t a c a fe te ria .
W e m ig h t r e g r e t t h e la ck o f a e b a n ta n q u a in Aab-
land, e x c e p t fo r t h e f a c t th a t w e m ig h t h a v e to p ay to
h e a r B ill M itc h e ll t o ll u s ab ou t w h y h e resign ed from th e
a rm y .
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J h d g e M flC dm aut m a y l>e <pudified to a c t a s a ju d g e,
b u t w e w o u ld n o t s e le c t him fo r th e d ip lo m a tic service.
I f yo u w a n t real co m m u n ity Ixiostcrs ca ll on th e B èll
v ie w c itiz e n s .
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of
offfiMrs
itiation.
lafy to Trinity Guild. Pariah
Honae.
Thursday, February 4 - ^ p I t y
Guild,
Pariah Honae, after­
noon-
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» « d a y , February 5—Fraternal
Brotherhood.
Pariah Monee,
iRvenlng,
W e e
ORRDON’S KEYNOTE
T h e O regon s ta te ch am b er o f com m erce c o u ld n o t
h a v e se le c te d a m ore a p p r o p r ia te k ey n o te in th e ir an n n al
m e e tin g th a n the c o -o rd in a tio n o f th e s t a t e ’s a g r ic u ltu r a l
a n d in d u s tr ia l d e v e lo p m e n t
N e ith e r w ill e v e r roach th e m axim um d ev elo p m en t
u n le ss th e o th e r i s a ls o g r o w in g a n d 'c r ea te s u sers o f each
o th e r s p ro d u c ts.
W h en n e w s e ttle r s are p ro cu red for th e u n c u ltiv a te d
a c r e s in O reg o n , n ew in d u str ie s w ill be a ttra cted to ou r
s ta te ; a s n e w in d u s tr ie s a r e lo c a te d j{n O regon c itie s ,
m ore s e ttle r s w ill lo ca te, on O regon -lan d to grow th e p r o ­
d u c ts w h ic h w ill b e n e c e ssa r y to feefl th e a d d itio n a l
w ork m en in th e fa c to r ie s .
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Installation
LOCAL PI0N B I& , L .w.
BURBIRS BURIED SUNDAY
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family by his side, he breathed
his last. -
; Bur rise,. 8l* years ago, WA* A
familiar character on the. muddy
add rutty thproughfare of Klam­
ath Falla, known * ae
Mata
street. The travelers knew him
w ill’ because he formerly oper­
ate* the Lakeside Ian which was
legated In the old town of Llnk-
vffln
5; >
Jgst print to hie stroke of par­
alysis, he coadneted a ranch
near Merrill, but Was forced to
forego active life when stricken.
He Is survived by hla wife,
a d a u g h te r , Mrs. -R. L. Dalton,
-and two sons. Louts Bnrrlss of
Merrill and another son In Cali­
fornia.
Mr. Bnrrlss before coming to
Klamath Falls, had lived for
many years in Ashland,
FAMOVB 8VANU8LKT
HONORED IN cfclCAGO
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Z. Conrad, tor twenty years pas­
tor of tha hiatorlo Park Street
church, Boston; Rsv, John Tim­
othy Stone of the Fourth Presby­
terian church, Chisago; Rev.
Harry L. 81 rat chan, of the Latta
American Evangelisation Cam­
paign, Rev'. John Alfred Faulk­
ner of tha Drew Theological Sem­
inary Madison, N. J., Rev. Oswald
T. Allia of the Princeton Theolo­
gical Seminary, and Dh Robert P.
Wilder, founder o f the student
volunteer movement for foreign
missions.
William Phillips Hall of New
York, who Introduced the auto­
matic block signal system for rail­
; w a y , a device invented by his
father, will he the principal
i speaker Qn Layman's Day, Wed­
1 nesday.
Henry 8. Dulaney, Baltimore
and
Blffney T. S « lth , grain mar-
J
merohsnt, Winnipeg, Man.; also
, will, ha among the speakers that
i day.
A M - • ..-8tnl M other week has passed Daughters of* the Nffe
I L i I L J I? U R l l I t i IN
Jack8On SWHfc continues to
l l ** without a eopnty «gent, as no
A luncheon at
the
LlUila
VUftlV V U t ^ e88or hRg yftt be#n appointed Springs
hotel, at, 18; tfl.p . nfc, was
m viiP i i w c i
A- ° e*®1»«10* •®»71®® the Opening feateioe.ot 0 * c®*-
monlal of the Daughters of the
Mile, Which q»et. in Ashland Sat­
that month for hla new home at urday,
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Gtendale, Calif.
Thio aitusUoa
Covers werp laid, ter «tate-fire
L o w of H om e R u le R ig h ts neeomea more interesting because
iU e,t*v wl* 4 l® 8ttBr»m# * * • “ *
T h rou gh F r e a k A c ts
of,the marriage of Mlaa Cleone La
m j u w
to b e QqnlOSMd
Mur, as related eltev b em In. thja “ * } & lnW
and the eleven candidates m
1
paper« who,, after having served
gueste of honor.
PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 1- — aa> stenographer n t th e county
The decorations had bees
Cities of Oregon want more home agent's- office ter. the past two
planned
« o a t artistically, with
rule and they propose to revamp and <me half years, annoanqes, she
the state constitution so there grants to resign as soon as the the colors of the order carried
will be no opportunity for the new offlclal takes hold, and will out Ifl flowers, streamers and
legislature to take away her rights remaIn oniy long* enough to help n o t cups.
After luncheon, adjonrwwent
of the cities (o regulate their own hlm get Wg bearings in the office;
affairs, It was indicated here today fu-ther, that If the appointment Was made to Masonic Hal»,
at thfl meeting of the League of }g
made w , B6on
may which way. beantjfnl 1» its osfeub-
Oregon Cities at which 28 towns quit' anyhow.
And Cleone ha« ai decorations, M n. Lula Fran­
were represented.
always been **» man of her word.* co was chairman of the "*>■&■
Oregon cities are also deter- in,th a meantime, Robert G- FUw- mittee which had. to a w o s k , to
mlhed to take steps that will pre- |eI< county elnb leader, la serving charge.
vent the pollution of the streams of aa acting county agent, hoc bubo he
After an Inspiring talk by the
the state and dlreced their city can’t dodge it.
Supreme Queen she was pre­
sented with a handsome Dieter«
of Crater Lake!
One of the eleven candidates
initiated
lato
the
Ancient
( Coin tin ned t r é « paga. 1,)
Egyptian
ceremonial
of
ike
Daughter« of the Mile was from
Salam; the others from. Ashland,
Medford and Grants ¿ddfc.1
“Th8 gteammh horn* oft Mayé?
Mrs. Q. a
» b a a s* é l
Granitoi, ütMÄ WM Ute aceno o f
A . deUgbttoi'Rartr Wsdaasdpy
’gttérm »* WUH Mta tolto « »
■ < *
A»d
membership of the Social Circle
df 4 h ChrtetiM eburol. tfce 8 ¿ i -
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/tVTVXWt
M
W ifflu
Uto'rdsa
a
&;■
7 tan
tag the appearance of.U ttle Misé
Patricia HsMlffga as a lovelir
pink and bine, w
the c o le i scheme
the deeomtlrae nn
ito » « ¡ t e A
»
« te li
OUR
PRUNING-TOOLS
■ 4,.. saws .
?■
and
AGocdPUce
to b u y
Gèod Shoes
''fiStas«
wHk
Men’hSbols Aud^
iw p ip r n ig
VALENTINES
ARE DIFFERENT
Visitors From W e e d -
Mrs. Charlie Brady, Jr.
niece, Marcine Oiler, of
spent a few days last wee)
Mr. and Mm. 0. J. Bra<
Allison street.
g. Studio & Art
t i & a Stuing, Botai
BM»
Just the thing for the library or lthe
small <£omg r o m
■A*'
Orlie Crew« la very 111 at the
Community hoipital.
«SAMSDN«;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Froman of
Church street report the birth
FAST bf an eight and one half poand
baby girl yesterday.
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M OREGON
DEVELOPS
ent plants absorbed the company
ConfiiM-d T o H om e—
has systematically and diligently
L. 8. Brown is c
roncehtrated Its efforts upon en­
hla
home with the fl
couraging wider u s « of electric­
ity by those now residing In the
field' It' anrves. It has also con- . Married—
r intently ca rried
on an eneTgdtic ; Blaise C. Gibson of • Medford
campaign ta bringing to the kt- , and Mias Cteo»e. La Mar of Cor­
tention 'af possible Investor« and vallis were married at Corvallis,
settldrt the multitude of Ste 8a*nrtay afternoon.
Mr. Olb-
ii »«Ip« of this country.
,»on la m a n g er of the Shell o il
No phase of the possibilities «bmtnmy la Medford and well
of thy territory is overlooked to known In the connty.
th if work. * Agriculture, horticul­
ture,. timber- resources, mining/ '
Mias Florence Hollmeyar has
stock raising and the commercial
asK«te o f.t^ s various communities 1 returned to Ashland from Port­
where she has been taking
are hetatded to the public through land.
1
er<*ry means available.
* a i secretarial course.
A, W O N D E B F U L T A S T E W l T f t E A 6 H B IT E O F
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