a w. U W M $>W «Éditer P U B L IS H E D B Y TH E ASH LA N D PRINTING GO ND DAILY TIDINGS OOT ^ d u R S E L F ^ > k H flM A MICE. MCM® teM CHA, \ H U W ? T rim * Art a MUAMUMAMte DO W A M O H ? VMARE OOVAlFhMK «M tfOMWA ML GerrW OOLUMR® A « ’ A *hV\FF& " f'E L W W W MA „ ©unte th A sc vftMâA pteM U K A W H ? w e - t o w n OM Vìw« A ; C O M M O M -^A ^Pi w m l v a w ierer .» « T Ä S Ä KEEPING YOUR MONEY AT BOMB « • ’ I } ; • •J • • ‘ I ; j • ; < f ¡i J ‘ • i A stranger visitin g Ashland for the first tim e in- variably remarks in a complimentary w ay on th e siae and completeness o f stocks to be found irf local stores. E ven the m ost casual examination would re veal flie fact that this city has stores that would do Credit to a community twice its size. This same ex wmination would bring to light the fact that Ashland merchants J ^ r e a tremendous investm ent here, that they are tlABret* called upon when ever a movement is started to promote something of civic benefit. They are asked almofet daily to lend finanoial assistance'to some, worthy .project. Their history in the past shows , conclusively, th at , they never yet have turned a deaf ekr tb appeals for aid where the city as a w hole is to be benefited. ' \ 1 * ■ “ ¡ l e t these same men w ho have their investm ents locally, who respond sq generously, who p a f their w ay a s they go, are daily being brought in direct competition w ith business institutions, who are not interested in the future of Ashland, who would ask the question /'W h y d o n ’t you raise your m oney at hom e” ? were appeals for financial aid made to them in- the promotion o f some of the loeal projects. Ash- land people are thoughtlessly perhaps, taking daily that which rightfully belongs here, to those who would Mot raise their finger to render assistance in tim e o f need. E very dollar spent out of triwnm eans jijst that much less progress for this oommumty, E very dollar taken away from here m eans that much less employment for local people. V isit your loeal m erchant Look over his stook, compare his prioes, then you w ill have * convincing proof o f the fact that it is not only economically un- sound, but a w aste o f tim e sa d money as well to do your buying elsewhere. rr? r^ , - ABHLAWITB RESPONSIBILITY ' - iS 3 & TOU, Y O a B U IS 0OHOOL Members o f the AMhltlnd Soliool board and church officials generally are to be congratulated upon their decision to make provisions for a fu ll time bible school teacher. T his«is a ihoet importent phèse of publie school instruction, e fe r y day, dhows an in creasing interest in this wonderful book, ever} day it is being found that « general knowledge of the bible is essential to a w ell bélanced liré. The instruc tion eomipg es i t doe«, to fto e e youngsters from the ftrriX o the sixth gmde, wtfl prove invifluable, as the lemons l«am «4 here are fctuined throughout the balMute <f their lives. W hile these classet* a r e n o t mandatory, we venture to prAdM that they will be- <’ome«f<IWr m<tet pgpgfar classes in the eg- No mutter how h a r itf c M > Mijo wins the rooe is the fellow runs, <lw who gets the ap- Tim mout popular of all fAtUoim in tbs idoa that the other fello w ’s job is eaay. The difference between ro en te vejy great, but m ighty important, jc WOüRÄEUF ’ HQH? AiNÇHA t ob, how wore oet wo used to lo t 1 trying to Agbfc the bllasards and ! anow atpram -ead -winter winds." "Toll os mora about r a r family ! — ordinarily uot T. •>«gfc««d is history,” aald the yraag antelopea. “tesa though we ase dottceto wo ; a ara apt so feeble .a o a r miada but ¡ What wa w a it to le a l* atarlas s o d i «<• said Mother W, “thouah 1 What Other f Say ‘ ‘ Ashland people h a v e a-d istinet responsibility upon their shoulders. Two hundred and fifty Normal j school students are going to make this their honje for t th e next several monthm. A m ong, th ia number will- be the homesick, girl and, boy. wlm probably to r th e first tim e have broken th e home ties. There are those who w ill face «discouragement, who w ill had that A college education consists o f more than giving the college yell at an athletic event, or indulging in the usual pranks that are considered essential to higher education. Then there art these w hose'am bi tion for an education have led them t o attem pt to secure it by resorting to any type o f honorable work J to care for their financial necessities. Ashland people should remember that they can do much to relieve the pangs of hom esickness. That a tolerant attitude w ill be kitytyy received by those „who find it essential to give vent to the enthusiasm qf youth, and that a .helping hand extended to thoe^-who possess the necessary courage to ta c k le . AML job, provided it is a mean» b y w hich they can ■uwffy their desire fo r An education, w ill be rumen}- j bethd b y the recipient long after the giver has for- g o t t e n it ’T h e Chamber o f Commerce could well afford to officially recognize them students in some manner, and eyeiy^citisen should fe e l that it is his civic duty to share in the responsibility o f m aking these students stay in our city, both pleasant and profitable. "R to head tor an eras whoa the far d eal [weather ASCI cotd like IL K A N S A S C IT Y , M o. — D olps his Christm as shopping early, a th ie f e a rly today smashed the Class display window -o f a fu r and One reason w hy away young people Ao extravagant god daoa- oroua things la t f a t th ey d a ta theM frie n d s to th ia o r th a t as- aaUSAs. These youngsters • are rier with ■« sledge hammer and Utpitf/’ktwMtf to a H 0 0 ’ far eoat.. Tasca and a k lrta take the MW ' direction. K A N S A S C IT Y , Mo.— M rs. Syl v ia H ollo w ay obtained a divorce frton h e r . husband, George, be cause he refused to go to church, explaining always th a t too tire d . , he was M IL W A U K E E , W is., Sept. 30. —Atom D u n n , a m ilk wagon d riv er, won by a h o ttie In a * en- eoaatcr w ith a bandit. 'When Cpntrootol by the holdup man, D a n a knocked the revolver from hie band w ith • m ilk b ottle and then p u t him to fu ll re tre a t be- fo re -a 'b a rra g e o f m o ra in e ’s m ilt . C H IC A G O — Despite Mia pro- taato th a t It was only for pro- togtion against gunm an, “M ou- ts a a J im " . Cody o f the open spaces waa^ arrested when he got o ff -a tra in carrying • to*»g bowie k n ife In th e boat o f t f c cordu roys. J im said ha f a d bean robbed -of A ISO In Chicago once before a w l th a t he was {takin g no chaaeaO th is tim e. (Rossburg News-Review t t i l o tk la k s sad the spirit of venture. I f someone toll» thorn thefr don’t dare do this o r th a t th in g th a t th e ir parents would riot approve, th ey « re a fra id to aram ttante q r lacking in spott in g s p irit. P robably m any ’Of th e ir nocturnal adrenturos are due to such a challenge. There f t le Ao Lovely Here. would be a M t too long to r a era- I T wU sa l -e a d easy name. , L _ *fv e ’re the only animals, I he- bUOre, to h a lo these prongs w ith ¡hnllpw horns. "W e’re becoming rare and scarce. '■ "*We aaS s from the Rocky moon-1 Thosfe who. are on the level man « serin« abet would he -one-, waste no tim e try in g to prove it. stdered v a ry old-fogylah n e w ! tsJaw4nd some o f ns come from th a t one should “ dare to do f tbs - wsuoesful plains where the grass made such good, nice food. rig h t.*’ I t often tabes m ore d a r "Sometimes some of our fam ily I t ’s the folks who are in lovu in g to m eet th e ridicu le o f the lived whore there were deserts and th a t spill the most gravy on the crosfd than it does to do some no rotor, and we pussled all t joae Who cams to the dfeeerts and saw os. tablecloth. wrong thing. The tr u ly o ra ra g - TThey wondered how we, as a eooa ones am not those that train tomily. could live In ao many dlf- feobly w lth *h e crowd, b a t those tow nt kinds of places. “Bo, children, you belong to a W hen a man wagts to m ake q who strip e o a t • strong Independ very fine, a very Interesting and a fo r very strange family.** fool of himself, Rrpvldence rgroi en t course of rig h t action ' " A h , Mother Prong-Horn Ante- ly interfere«. “ * ‘ toBX” said the children, **lt la good to hear that wo era interesting. 'W h e n we w ill be ap p reciated in flp w w , and It la well to bo appre There is little satisfaction lit (P o rtla n d J r a r g a l ) i ciated and liked w h e n we are, being virtuous when no one gives O n ly the fem ale lig h tn in g bng isn't i t r A n d Mother Prong-Horn Antelope yon any cred it fo r IL k makga lig h t. The -male lum horded her pretty head. illu m in a tin g power. * .But he goes j “W e do not have to w orry about o « t nights, aa hum an m ales fO -’j the -cold now, nor even do we have Hes Heck says: “ A gal don’4 A nd t h e / fern alp has to lig h t his to have ocr shelter, fo r this is the gjpjgona summer time and it la ao care so mpek about bein’ en w«yy home, ]o a t aa m any > h«“ looSly here. "The trees are so green and their gaged as she does about havin’ m an fem ale helps p ilo t and build, Atopy branches are so lovely. people th in k she is.’* np a k a tta n m ale’s career. “The sunlight streams through tre e s hut not ao much aa to get too h o t P TURNING THE PAGES BACK ASH LAND 10 Years Ago breeses come whispering the trees and they play sunlight we feel w e ll and not ao m -m a A s when the w inter 20 Yean Ago M ra. R. T . 8haw went down to Fred R. "Natl, a to rp ar com-’ Medford Toamtay t « a -visit with marcial lad. la osa of <ka atar relatives. ha® » to w » « Í » o Praabriarjas Mr. and -Mr», w . C. Galay aad rasagr Mrs. e . c. Galey ara eapteted •roifk- heme from tip coast this wH k w a tt down to Jw Miss Agnes Hanford has token dsr to attend the pr la t e e Bnaaaat ■’•Odford— Building permits for A oertok» « r i 1' 11* 0* 0 AaUand- » position as extra clerk In the (Ashland poatofftce. one week reach W J 9 9 . ar whose name we wen*t men Í . Ik. Taaton of the Ashland tion because It might hart Mis Milton — Western Dehydrat Iran Works, wgnt ovar Into W . F . Loomis, Fred Knot», y lfa ’s teeltofB. bat who has a ing Co., Incorporates, capital northern California- yesterday on professile toward hgidasss says (John Blair. Tom Roberta and »7E.O0A “I asked Nate Bates If he could fttelh Baclefleld left Annday for eat my halr without me taking » boar hunt to tha mountains m r. «aliar off, and he ante, "why •hack of Wbodvilla, sana.* I 1 ran cat year hair without rwardad to Max Pracht. Mias Ida Taylor and Mias Net you taking year hat off..** * I nt Washington. D. C., the tle Johnson apont Snnday at >me bjkaasr of. the olnb, Greats Pass. ' j ax expects to carry to la hacked ap i r « to Medford Tuesday I fa ith wa And lnaocnraUen parade «p yi« s te h ’ ieaviag t e t e Georgs Morris aad Ralph T u g or oar oi vis b an d ar, and w ill dp hl» gle left for Jamny Greek FrlAgy temroeea W t e h e d for haauag aad fishing. HONORÉ WILLSIE ■ ■ • ■ ■■ .. ■ COPYRIGHT by. FREMR1CK A. STOKES COM PA MY .1 -' In the pine forests of th e Hiawa- tha country on the upper Missis- eiroi lies Lake City, a combination ©t N ew England and the modem W est. Its old settlers, rubbing el bows w ith the reservation Inmans and mingling with «he sturdy 9tan- ~ dinavian and G e rm a n im m ij ^ T^fn . are of the pioneer N ew England • stock—“the best blood that went WesL* W ith that best b l o o d y W illsie is chiefly concerned in th is essentially American story.1 Thia noTtol, which cannot fa il to m ake a vivid and lagt- tng impression on a ll readers, starts aa a Serial in n i i i g n s i n a s i ’g’ m t ' r i r i n r i i t i r i n t i i it,