Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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THE JAO O O N COUNTY PAIR
Oue'look into the m irror of Jackson county as reflec
tod in the annual fair, being held at Medford, should
prove a rude, awakening to those who do not appreciate
the, vast, resources .within the county’s boundary lines.
When one county can enumerate the number »of wealth
producing potentialities that exist here, it should be
“ sung from the house tops in every land” in order that
others might profit by its Utopian possibilities. A brief
trip' through the grounds revealed everything from the fin­
est of agricultural products, live stock, and mineral
wealth to a class of needle work that Would have made
our. graudmothers famed for their skill with the needle,
turn green with envy. Any land that can reflect such a
wealth of the fundamentals of prosperity, as is repre­
sented at the fair, need have but little fear of the future,
It is basically sound, the foundation has been built upon
goliff g ffiflffff,' gfifl the future suiwrstructurfe of a great and
populous'community can be built, as time and conditions
of safety and confidence.
That Ashland merchants should recognize the import-j
ance of this event by closing their stores for a half day,!
is commendably, That the citizens of Ashland should lend !
their support fo this worthy project by attending, prac- j
tically in a .body, is sufficient proof of their whole souled
interest in, its success. W ith such cooperation, the fair
can not help but he successful. It can not help but receive
the necessary nourishment for a healthy growth, and that
is as it should be.
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(V P )— Your’ heath determines
whether W f ha»» bine, gvae»,
frejr, hagai, black of bro»» ejee,
&r. J, D, havlne, editor at a
health publication, declared In a
talk here.
I f your epee are bias with a
alike» finish you are la perfect
health. Dr. Ltvlna aaid. Abnormal
statee ot body and nenes »re tw,
apoaalbte for all other eotors, A *
declared.
‘’Every Child U bore, with blue
►eyes, Dr. Levine said. “ Even
negro children at birth hare
grayish-blue ayes, never a deep
dark brown.' Changes from blue
to green, gray h au l, hroyn und
other colors are not due to ra ­
cial, political, religious, «|n»atle.
or accidental considerations, lint
to statee caused by toxlaa, aglda.
inflammations or congestions 1>
the body.
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“Ninety percent of the peoak
have brt>wu eyes, whlek shew the
presence of toxin«. The calor-may-
be changed by abstinence from
certain food. - t
“The Irish of the old country
are blue-eyed beognee, they are
forced to live on a strict diet, fre­
quently and fortunately uathi&g
but potatoes and huttsrmUk.
“Sailor, who breathe the »«re
oxygen of eng a ir and mouatata-
eers in high altitudes have blue
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AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON
But a few short weeks ago, returning from Europe,
in a triumphant blaze ôf glory and publicity, yes, by all
means publicity, Aiinee Semple MePherwfii, Inoderu
Evangelist, bad set her star in a field of brilliancy that
was noted around the world- • Kings and queens princes
and all tire rest of royalty had paid her homage, officials
of great xuuncipatities, rushed, to bow at her feet, in
bumble token of their desire to recognize her-power, for
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she'àlso controlled votes. Shortly after,, this Aijmee, d ad
in a becoming green bathing suit, performed that great
modern miracle of disappearing into the waters of the
Pacific, and reappearing on the sun baked sands of a
Mexican d e s e rt.E a g e r hands wore there to comfort her,
eager hands and newspaper reporters, because Aimee
wouldn’t have cared So much about reappearing in the V T i l o » hoard at tka keyhole
manner in which «he did if sfie hadn’t felt morally certain are apt to be true.
there would be now^paper reporters there to tell her
Women y e JNSto* h fj,a a » < n
story,' nud' incidentiy, on ytVy-vne^iiuMdttit^ give- her
make them— alearfaat y
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sonik'W thto publicity which
sofhorwty JovcS o r did
love.
We can understand a crowd nt
The train which bore hep sainted self back to the women much better than nay
million dollar edifice ske lm« erected in the heart of Los single one
Angeles, was given all of the honor possible to confer,
upon the carrying one who was capable of performing
these modern miracles. Aimee herself bashfully and mod­
estly proclaimed from, the rear platform a t every city
Some men have as m u c h
and hamlet along the way, (oh, yea, sherrwanted the train
to stop at every place in order th at she might come out trouble with on« wife aa a biga­
on the back platfonn and publicly praise God and offer, mist has with two.
a few ‘‘halleluhabs” tlvat she had made a successful escape
Nature's abhorreaee is for all
from three bold bad kidnapers, and walked across twenty vacuums, but t h . mental variety
miles of heat soaked^Mexican desert without getting any she abhors most of ail.
dust on her shoes), that she was going to make b world­
wide tour, and spread the modern gospel that had been
so land to her in allowing the building of that expensive
house of worship, that palatial home just hack of it, tliat.
expensive stable of blooded horseH, her worfdreful gowns,
her hmgnificent suite in <»ne of the finest southern Cali­
fornia hotels, and etc. and etc. Vwl^Bhe had them all, and
a press agent as well. But now this brilliant star of hers,
him received a substantial bump. I t has been jarred loose,
from it«'moorings, and is dropping with a sickening thud,
th a t ligs produced heavy lines about her sensous face,
that has forced her to aboudon her feeling of confidence,
as vyell as her preachings, temporarily. No more has
The melancholy days h a v e
l>eciv8aid of her trip around the world since the morning cono, the gladdest of the year:
ork aa it can’t ba done by two
icretariad, with separate and
Aotimea conflicting
What nro all these hog call­
ing teats about f la K Just a
minor league for graud opeffc
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«logora?
and counter oliargcs that bring to life, a pitiful effort to
build for hbreelf a ¡»cdeKtnl of sympathy and protection.
Biit again Aimee will prufit. financially iu the end,
her stateitiepts io berCvugrcgatMin teud to show th a t
Fix vll ogM have b«en wiped
itlready her cunning mind has evolved a scheme* off out by Rio Grande flnmln and
niurtynlom that will quickly replenish the thousands of hundreds of cigarets extinguish-'
dollar* sht has «pent in an* effort tv» emivinee a public
that won’t be convinced, tliat slu* was really kidiiH|»ed.
Aimee:bad long »go, gotten her fill .of'’•‘p ublicity. L<mg,
ago she had used every effort i>o»aibte lo 'g et the news-
pajiers to l t t bor ease die a natural death. TV<‘ l>et that
she had laved and feiolled, for many yefrs has turned
c gainst her, end tbdsv slw stands, in the pitiless glare of!
her dwn wmlight. The child o f M r own’ avaricious <le-i Kla«t«th Falla — New |<S,»e» 1
sire, publicity, haa tqrn.cd its forces against her. Gonej; stava, teufldttig to be erected at
lorcvtg is her drearii of a worlffi wide power. Her fewp Ninth sad Klamath.
faithful follower» will always regard her as. a m artyr,
bn< the f o t l judge, , publ ic opinion has stamped his ver-j
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Day highway.
BUM* W k»
That ibr Frying. Mazola gives her
greesehssb easily digested foods— •
For Shortening, Mazola is equal to
butter in richness—she uses less and It
A n d for Salads, sh e n o w prefers
Mazola to the m dff expensive imported
oik for its uniformity in quality and
mildness in
Y our grocer sells M azola in pint,
quart, fr^tf-flaUm and gallon tins* The
larger s(ses are. of course, more eco­
nomical.
. BY CHARLES F.- STEWART
NBA Service Writer
WASHINGTON Cfc Presidei
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Illustrated Cook Book. It COO*
taina over IQQ tedp«» far pre*
poring dsltotous foods. -Write
Corn Product, ltofining Oou,
D ept A, Axfco, ML
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■Coolidge Is reported He •)»« thlnl
ing abbut shuffling all the-go’
ernment' departments up togetl
on and then, when hedeaia the
but again, dot dealing so many <
H e r e a ^ ^ p a a a e k it. s . . , .
Winchester
She knows that Mazola is a pure Vege­
table oil—at good and delicious ar the
corn froth which it comes— . .
W AT« PMCKUB CONTEST ’
OFENS IN CALIFORNIA
LETTER
aogt'began aa long ago ., aa the ,
early part ef President Harding's"
regime. There has, aa a matter
o t tact, been a certain amount ot
shifting and consolidation off"
bureaus and dlvtsioas, but noth­
ing on the scale of the shaking
up the present chief executive ia.
understood to favor.
. For example, the impression-
prevaTs 1«. the war and navy dat-
partmanta that tha president:
wants to telescope these two to­
gether, as a single department of
natioifal defease.
There is also a great deal of
duplication of efforts in zthe,
commerce, Interior, agriculture
and labor departments. Indeed,
a single secretary did bold &>
Joint commerce and labor port-
frflo.
Secretary of C o m m e r c e
Hoover already has gobbled up
several former functions of the
Interior department and is said to
be looking with covetous eyes oni
a number of those of the depart-,
meat of agriculture.
A program like this unque?
tionably would he a measure c f
eedhomy.' Having two or three,
departments doing t the same
the baseball season's ending, and thing obviously is wasteful.
football’s coming near.
Efficiency perhaps would be'
actually
promoted.
Summer e»n leave when she
pleases now. We'vo seen enough
One man at the head of both
of batktng girls to last ua a army and nnvy, for lnrtanc?.
while.
ought to he able to co-ordlr.atc 11
their activities and develop team'
A fina acini failure doesn’t
hurt ao much aitar you become
accustomed to your now friends.
T N every home where you find Maoris
JLypu can be certain o f one thing—it
is a h o m e g o v ern ed by a h o u se w ife
w ho understands and a p p re c ia te s the
m odem method o f cookfcg.
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Representative
Lithia Springs Hotel
September 20*21
Monday and Tuesday
^ o u r Fuller äealtr stocks
NITROKOTE
finish that dries hard ui half aa hour.
T h a w is N itr o k o te for F lo o rs, and
Ntaofcote Enamel for furniture ana
woodwork. Y our Poller Dealcjhwift
tefi you how easy it is to apply; how
it resists the hardest kind of wear—
and he’ll show you the efiffetent c d '
i o n io which you may buy
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
Proof
against soap, ods, gwasK lax d m e and
odter kqodg.
y ; <
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r ,■ Where everybody goes for a good, elean, warm
•»Mineral water plunge, and private hot mineral tub
j baths.
t .ST O P IN - YOU’LL SEE YOUR FRIENDS
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Fall Oxfords
The very latest Patterns and Shade«
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Hardware
Th*.. Winchester Store”
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Jiist a Reminder
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OTTO H. DONGUS, «M yger
Ammunition
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Now Being Show n
The Price — Reasonable as Always
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP