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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1926)
* sart 9 Tt.V ,'•* ••w e n • roww• n » s u t i « » « « < k tL Y ASHLAND X K i t a . a-aaf. * ■ (•» « « « ew* > • • • - . „ . , J’ à FSR « •« ■ I ♦ '♦•♦-a WW ►TCTCTcaa .. . m . * A k îï T.w ä fit C laes M all M atter C ity * V jjj 7 ir c e la ie Year ------ 1» ^e Montb .... tree Months' Months ..„ Year b ar requ est th a t they su pp ort t b s b ill te r M u c a tfu g t h e students* <rf bar U d d tb th e S a flg sr o u i use of I 3 jm reettes. f t o » J t ADVERTISING 3 » * »e : » « lu n a ; 7 ’ > k > wbtk of Mvouk-Bfabi « K fi«- m<°*er. <0e tt& rt <g 1 aeminajtag coauagtee. Tk» Meet ing then adJoUCAy but a ’ tew llhgered to talk oa the Library •tap« of a subject all mothers with; hoys are Vitaliy Interested la - j - t h s t of vocational training. jjfo --......■i? g le Insertion per Inch --------- ,------- J illesi. Display, per inch ---------- ------------- - —♦........... —L| i * •*» Yearly Contracts d l C$>e b in s e r ta n '« insertan ì w eek .SI _ o insertions Thro in sertion s a w eek i i ik lly insertion r Untes fe¿ úfipd «nd MÜcelïaneous Advortlsióg t insertion, per 8 point, line —,............. ........................... I «1® • h subAsquestHnsertfonj 8 point line _..... —.«----- .06 I of Thanks................ ............... - .....— --------------------— !* •• 0tuartBJ pbr Hhk y.^Xjt-iuX. — ........................... — .08 H t 'CvWttVr CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING 1 r • ■ i ¡ t' ’ “All future events, where an admission charge Is m ad e o r a T ‘ - + j ú 4 new S i.iiU u ù n l Reeolved, That the malting of cap pistols, bean shooters, d ir t s , spears, daggers and other sharp ened sticks used In games M aub- preised and discouraged th School abd out o f school. The making of any of the afabve |trtlcles in any manual training class at any time shall not be allowed. « O HH] lirftAu* 3B?à|iii i» an d qiià! T id in g s c la s s ifie d d o th e b u sin ess and ? RUQjeeW m i itr |iq ih |¿ t B it wi'l¡ jn e ét litó s e k is fi àVt H tír v l’ * * í> * a * ? M U’ __ ptembefrl 1,51925, th e «tot« de I ir. th e .y a a r t* uriin p artm ent üf 'ed u ca tio n issu ed ( j Ü8 itPRchlng c r tific flte s, di' th e Reeolved, That the men pf the manual training department bf the Portland public schools apt as a safety first commutes to sa> slat la suppressing the ueb of fir« arms among the boys In their various classes. And be tt fur-: ther GOK T of xa h- wltl tttr oR- I lm . ¿ 1 M m òtatfoà ¿ X J*' Manual Trktdl«t Teaebers* Asso ciation the fblldwl** - resolution was voted unAAtlttOtthly. . ? u. “Ja compliahee gdb law regahltak Cite arm s, dtp ptstbls pad other dangeifeus < W b - ons. be it ». colIMtlrfrf U keft tk ’AdvfeKlsidg.'' ' . . h'o..<ls«ou»t wMi A e-allow ed - R elig io u s or B en ev o len t O tte r s . ’ contr M Trty W m A t a r p c e a | g teetlu g .11 A nnouncem ent O regon N orm al sc liât o f appoint! o f nil instruit v ita lly /ft • P resi sHpeiánte’ gout ,w m of fa llu t« Prayer. » ffice aa Second SO U T H ? MtlA* « Telephone • • I "* **• )le M onlh__ No donations to cb lag or Job printing - LtBJfis* IH1H0TOK_ iE T T E K ? C H A R LES P . BTEW ART N B A S erv ice W riter good fo r one year* based on g r a d u a tio n from sta n d a r d n or , ‘‘I c a t w h a t t Ithè. t d rin k m al sch ools. O f th e se , 319 w e n t t o g r a d u a te s o f th e Ore- w h a t I lik e . I a teo w o rry .” gob school a t M onm outh, 289 to g r a d u a te s fro m o th er sta te s. A fte r th ir ty m o n th s of* su c c e ssfu l te a c h in g , a lif e c e r tific a te m a y h e isou ed . I t is in te r e s tin g to n o te th a t in th e sam e yea r, 279 su ch lif e c e r tific a te s w e r e issu ed , 21$. o f them g o in g to/M oufn^R th W radurtc» o n ly 67 to .g r a d u a te s o f o th e r .sch ools. - * * * * * «pri T h ese fig u res s u p p ly an illu m in a tin g a rg u m en t in fa ? o r o f th e e m p lo y m e n t o f te a c h e r s tra in e d and de- velp]>ed in O regon . T h e y sta n d th e te st, an d th e ir natu ral d e sir e to rem ain in th e ir ow n s ta t e g iv e s th em a s ta b ility la c k in g in th o se w h o e n te r th e s ta te fo r th e hake o f ch an ge, or f o r la ck o f s itn a tio h s a t hom e. / O f c o u r s e ' th ese are h u t gen erslifcation s. O regon is u n d o u b te d ly in d e b ted to o th e r s ta te s io r m a n y In d iv id u a l tea c h e r s o f > a x e e h e n t a b ility and s k ill, b u t th e fa c t th a t in th e lo n g run, th e p erm a n en t v a lu e o f th e O regon pro- duck is m ore th an th ree tim e s a s g r e a t a s th a t o f th e Im p o r ted , sp e a k s loud in fa v o r o f th e em p lo y m en t o f o b t ow n tea c h e r s and th e .«gfiefcisiQii o f th e /rtt’ifitie s for th e ir .ed u ca tio n . • 1 ;» ) H ' i In c id e n ta lly , it sh o u ld be rem ark ed tlm t th e norm al e u r n c u lu in sh o u ld be fu rth er, ^gricl^ed and E xtended, so th a t th o se w h o c o m p le te its'h sifn ir e m e n ts a h all not onfy b c jn a ste r s o f th e tec h n iq u e o f teach in g* hut sh a ll h a v e d e v e lo p ed a perno iu 4 ity and t h a t # v e ‘them th iú g v ita l a l l w d rtn w liil t o ‘t ea c h irt th e larger fields th fd can n ot lx? con fin ed w ith in « te x tb o o k .— P o rtla n d T e l» g r « u i , . II» I " ilU ■ ' t -? ti . . «Kl «ÀïttâÀMPt PftBHVft t » , »Mb»'« « n oted r « « ’ by « ’ »W B rA M oV H < ¿ « " > Pi-Ti X r \+ MBYIAY J t CnvSP Aba-LiL-À 1 Of •M M S i y f P a ..... __Business Bert R, Arper. e Madden Or rfe"0» .-h .x ^ X " .|-. - : "X— — ICIAL CITY ri. QRosadMI» JU anal 'T fe ttp j iff. 00. nun r •; É ■i- Hrv4 iç g r « « » • < • • • Odp » » 'M ’ ■4«- 11 Di m 1 H AI 4>M . I ! . . • » « . • • • • • • • • •-•»•Aajsam__.• vt.'jLW i ' m »• n • n a» « • • «o n» .4 b * M ît* S u liu in ly . Uia jao w sp a p ers f r a m 4vme- to tim e ehuoni t i e ' D i e p a s s in g o f th e o ld tim e tra m p p rin ter. A b rief TS p i ■a d r fg e is souhdert nh<l th e p ictur- ne figure o f t is o n ly a m em ory In th e “ m o rg u e ” h elp ed to ¿this i»eriodic rtqxirt is g r e a tly ex- Pfing p rin ter, i 4 i o (Jpce so b lith e ly rated, tl 'fcdirvonient fr e ig h t cars, h a s been ow n au tom ob ile. »4. t b e ‘a c ti v e w an derlust o f the r o t- BY — John Hàys Hstamond, In re- spohse tc a reporter's question recently, se to what makes him at 71, about the youngest old man anybody ever saw. W À àfllltdtoN —If John Hays Hammond worries, it’s safe to say it’s because he’a peculiarly so constituted that he enjoys worry ing and worries voluntarily, for the fun of it, thereby helping tu keep himself young. The impression 1 got, from a series of talks I had with him some time ago, is that he has his worries under admirable control. He eats what he likes but I don’t suppose he eats toe much. Having a thirst to slake, he slakes it, but I’ve no Ides he’s excessive in his addiction to lemonade or sarsaparilla or pop, or whatever H JA he drinks. Just so with Worty. I’ll bet he does exactly snouth of it to get the right kick, apd no more. Another lmpkesslon I ' get Is that John Haya Hammond has comb about as near to having led an ideal life as anybody I ever sAW, and that It’s fully as ideal now, even In rather old age, counting It In years, as ever it WgA. e I mean-Ideal in a strictly mas culine, hard-hitting, satisfying ’•enne— a full life, a productive ode, interesting, colorful through out— the tlbd of tifa n . man can say he really has lived. ' _________________ » « » A l ;» rt tied e<s d eserved ir » m p lg rt's >.ki ! ts im a gi n^stiiot, anti h is travel^ig^œw frbe*handed fic tio n .” H e w as gen ■vicious, h is com m en tât ly w it h o u n u o n e y j a n q max lie g e ts ls a lin e on b husiuesi at he u sin ess itio n s b efore tofry. l i e c a r r ^ , a i iH m |Bre»i4 b y w a v oif credential^* uud in ja un ion to w n lie 'c a tc h e s on a s a “ su b .” A nd “ m ore tr a v e lin g c a t t o are fikiisg issiAxl to d a y th an a i a n y tim e in thj* p a s t ,” acu p rd iu g t o J a /p e » L yn ch , i»rwu«lent o f t*e I flje r h a tio im T T m > g J ^ d ijr a l Vm «m < , . , t *1. i Jr J r h : - I - n e : ja ■■ *» ? ' ^ * -4., « I t g i t « igw 7 ■ »' ( l i t 1 jWMh , M p a .w M h .u no o sen sens se o f hum or shob|d*nbt Cry to ijo »W t m ustaches. C on tin u a l tr a v e lin g giV es, g r e p t o^poptiMiity fvI! p n d t in e o f Dirj^t (h o m in d ,is broadened /m .tho 1 it o .AlSdtf to boil a s is fla tfc n & f — n n V tf np i n a s ^ ^ projierty be gath - eve»tfAI«*ly by pretending yon ^inewer the telephone. th e re m a y he to K*to>ftg ja hkig^ th e in te lle c t? c e r ta in ly th e itin era n t printer ... x t æ â î î ;. with er will Aftrtkfot u w ia x lo r et-u S sa a b o se . ‘1 * • t ; ¿ » ’1 7 .4 ■» ’/ - • I 4 » • ♦' • *■, ‘ : .i L IK E the c h ip H I th e Mmg« I'm lifting on to p of th e w b rld . A n d It’s not a bad world when ytm look at it fro m all rides. I ’ve htt Sdtne ropgh spots« byt inanaged to keep lily seat 1 want tb let Prince AlbeH is ¿rienrtfy i i r Apirit and fr ie n d ly in fact. I t never bites my Idngue n r parchet/my throat* Th ey tell me»the Prince Albert proceas fixed A l t f t t f and miltiohs like me« I only know’ diet • it be known that the Thad has heto x h e d p g th o o tW rin c e ld ia c o v trtd W ince Albert. H e ra M to U e a o l M y old jimfi^f-pipe atol Prince A lbert P* A< b \ o o l and sM b f^ h g is sprifag* water oft »hdttfterflO O httbd that it suite the to a t . Y o u ’re welcome tO this leaf out o f my a m i I g o a l o ^ J t o M t o ^ ’^ o o g b to k . fro m I f yBU’re ho« « " * » > * P- A ., to ¡ ¿ t f o g l q ^ r i a l u ' s i x w pipe, «« ap ’ y e » ' « » : J U * a lo x lo fg o o d M ld ] and light up. Iven if Seeds never come h»e jke'eatAlou Shows you bow th&Aboukl lobi.' f / it í i l ¿ ’ m o r n in g t o m id n i g h t * • W^henevar I get *. yols re nod getting rnss enjoyment out ot ing bi a 'motte ài safe, I a O ld M a h f s s e s i 1 1« J * » W f a ¿ 4 rad w S a = rS á SSÎ m 'Ô IILÎ enmnevn ng n^n g • Í*