A SH LAN D LY T ID IN G S — ——• ' (IBs♦»Hlfisfced to Ï8 7 S ) U r q la t > jtk l i . a eemptete annrsy Fobilslisd JBvfirji Asisnlng Except Saaday fa <9 - < THE ASH1 ^ I H ' F B I N T T N O O' o. -n A, Bert-R. Greer .......... H, Perkins .................. W. x’r ^ .. . . ...... .. Editor . . . . . News Editor O F F IC IA L C IT Y PA PBR . Telephone ÙKCNpfiose W /S Aße done fta ttv « , I CtriTS eg alo Bi AÇL8 J5 «eöAiM V ou T hril . ViGU&e RBSPllk AWt c o o u w e s èooH r job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. - . fam ily, each member In turn en­ tertaining him, seldom leaving him glone, and often interrupt­ ing h b proper, routine to gratify the w b h to be w ith him. Spur­ red on by eng-stimulus a fte r an­ other. the child b tired out a t the end of the day, but may have h b bedtime delayed for the fath­ er's return, and his sleep;' dis­ turbed again la th «'m o rn in g so that the father may aee him be­ fore leaving h o m e /’— (To be con­ tinued next Thursday.) '» M ir u all * that b It Every:, mother's ' son has a chance to become president of the United States If he esn keep quiet. ' ' ( ' * “Overfatigtfe” — nqt what is r 0 t periods, will bring about ■ often called ‘‘h ea lth / tiredness.” prompt ga|n and demonstrate that There is a difference between ^erfatigue has been th® obstacle this healthy t|redness, this nat- to progress, nral fatigue which is made up "No one experienced In the care for in the night’s rest and th«t of animals allows them to be permanent overfatlguo which over-exercised during the grfiw- leads to and Is, in Itself, 111 ing period. A valuable colt Is health. It is not always easy to never entered -in long races until distinguish between the two, tor maturity, and it I b recognised on® type of overtired Child r«r that a horse can be killed by oponds easily to stimulus, and over-driving or by being fed lm- keepa going long after the natur- mediately after severe exercise, al stopping p o in t..» This is the There is need for similar caution child, tc wateg in vacattsn time; V1 ¡the §fi£e of.the growing, child.'.’ lie IF as l i W to wear h im self! ^berefefefc‘- out in play as he may have been bered that children have a task in school tasks. Because his spirit from which their elders are ex­ carries him on, he will not realize, empt,— they have to grow. And himself, that lie,is tired, and the this has^to be done in addition fact will not be self-evident to to the making,, up of wear and his elders. How then is the moth- tear from the day’s expenditure cr-to know? There is no single of, energy. It is only after the* test that will serve as a measure repairs have been taken care Of ef fatigue, and she must depend that growth begins. ' “The weight curve is the most valuable test available to show the el.*ct of fatigue. If the child fails to gain after other known causes forjils loss of weight have been removed, overfatTgue must always be suspected as the causc of his poor condition.' Usually, a modification of the mental or physical program, with increased OUT OUR WAY G O SH , A T > wom Y * n o «K Î A W OLF - iW lC tY ’ A*S B»Gr A % A L l ^ /U M '! GOLLSf P E E P u C s G omma G r T S P IS H O S 'B o u < -TbiAYi ' Ane of the great benefits there fore of sleep is that it calls a halt in the child’s activities and gives nature a chance to attend to the greying” business. To quote Dr. r.merson again, “Adults seldom appreciate how much energy and strength are required in simply growing. They do not taka Into account how often the cjiild is overtaxed in trying to keep up with elder people, 'not only in walking, foil example, but in adapting himself to the various BY Williams VC-^SEE MOW-UH A A H » . I ÜCY I T ! J u s ' M A K £ KIEW S i G M S - G rlK TT V M O LF A M ’ D W A P F r. • U IO M » . A Y 'L L M A H E 'iY A L L Y H ' . G O T S& m PN* R A R E ! THE ORATER LAKE PICNIO During the firs t six months of the present year 814 families set­ tled on farms in Oregon and in ­ vested 8850,774. That is the of­ ficial record of th« Land Settle­ ment Department of the Portland Chamber of Commerce whose work Is co-ordinated w ith that of Citizen soldier» a t the Plattsburg (N. Y.) military training camp this'sum- tl|® State Chamber In serving mar have a fct chance ef sleeping through reveille. This big tin ampllfler .toesp whe wish to com«, to the has been fitted ¿ip for the hugier and the yawning gent beldw will have to '• snap out of it in spite « ( hlniaejf. State to ’ engage In agricultural She Doesn’t Know how you do it! You feel a little em barrassed and sorry for her. She looks so a d m irin g and helpless, so envious, and so—so— ineffective! . , H er clothes are alw ays so bad, poor little thing. And she pays too m uch fo r them. H e r home is furnished w ith all the w rong th in g s. She seems to have a genius for w aitin g money. W hen she goes out to buy anything, soap or silver­ w are, s h e ’s sure to tu rn up w ith som ething nobody ever h eard of b efo re and d o esn ’t w ant to h e a r of again. 8 he is th a t eager, b u t not very b rig h t, little woman who, “ my dear, d o esn ’t ever read advertisem ents.” x W ho d o esn ’t know w h a t to buy, o r w h 4 re jo find it, or w hat to p a y fo r it. W ho d o esn ’t know values find c a n ’t com pare them . WJio d o esn ’t know th a t when a new style o r a new convenience, o r a new an y th in g arrives, one see* it first in -th e advertisem ents. B e t t e r — m e n w e As m ight have been expected, the peojile of A shland m ade good th e ir pfom ise to the norm al school ..atutfciitfi <»n the auto picnic''to -C rater Ijake p a rk . Several m onths ago the m essage was broadcast th ro u g h o u t Oregon th a t A shland would play lutpt to all n o p u al school stu d en ts on a n all-day picnic to O regon’s famed scenic spot. T he picnic th is w eek sbhuld go dow n in the c ity ’s h isto ry a s the first annual norm al school picnic io C ra te r lAike, because th e people of A shland should m ake this a n annual in stitu tio n for the benefit of those who atteu d th e sum m er abcoiou. It was a splendid idea aWv carried o n t, an d one which redounds to the c re d it of those who sponsored it. (hie re a lly getfi a little vexed w ith her B ut le t ’s no t w aste too much time on her. I t ’s about time fo r you, d e a r lady, to have your d a ily look th ro u ^ i' the Advertisements^ I . , t t e ll Your Friends Not to Overlook 8UMMER IVENINO MUSIC A shland "bettdenfts should tu rn out cn m asse to the b ^ n d copoert to be held th is evening ut in tliia P ark , an d to all of, th e series of sum m er concerts which a re Isung pbum ed. T h is Iw H u i i l . i l n atu ral p ark is an ideal s e ttin g for a p ro g ra m o f outdoor ihusic. The Advertise!ments f ÖARWUM i out to these d elightful sum m er evening concerts, usic W well w orth while, und it will refresh you both m entally a n d pbysicially. I But fas Salmon ars goldfish th a t -T