Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Prospecto for Third Party
Are at Lowest Ebb
Since 1912
W ASHINGTON, Nev. 16.— Ro-
cent developments have glven the
two-party system a firm e r-h o ld
than ever. Prospects of a formid­
able third party or other inde­
pendent movement are at the low­
est point since 1S12.
The situation la illustrated by
the effort of Senator Borah to
have one of the La Follette in­
surgents, Senator
Frasier of
North Dakota, restored to a reg­
ular status In the senate republi­
can organization, likewise by the
eagerness of regular republican
leaders to <¡0 this.
Some of the most sanguine in­
surgents have come reluctantly to
the conclusion that third party ac­
tivity is useless now. The feel­
ing Is growing among them that
the only practical method is that
of the Anti-Saloon League and
the American Federation of La­
bor— working from the inside.
FATE TAKES A HAND IN
DESTINY OF SHALL OIL
(Continued From Page One)
has been wooed, and many times
won but more often has she cooly
kissed her finger tips to her amor­
ous lovers and disappeared, leav­
ing nothing but loss and discour­
agement in her wake.
Long ago she was christened
crude oil, and . her sons and
daughters came to be known as
gasoline, fuel oil, and many oth-
er common names. And here she
was safely embedded In aeres
and acres of shale, sleeping peace­
fully, far from the trail of any of
her admirers. But she was due
for a rude-awakening. Man is
not to be denied, and such a mere
trifle, lack of roads, dense for­
ests. and a safe bed of rock, were
merely incidentals In the natural
course of accomplishment.
'F o u r years ago, it was de­
termined that the shale south of
Ashland contained untold wealth
it It could only be taken out.
Lands were secured 600 acres was
owned in fee and 2600 leased
from the government. A com­
pany was organised and the right
was. given by tl^F state of .¿cedbl.
to sell stock in order to secure
LufOcient funds, to develop the
project. Ambassadors were sent
out, and more than three hundred
thousand dollars was secured. In
an effort to take from nature that
which had been hers for so long.
(Continued Tomorrow)
SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT-
F U L M OTHERS
A Pennsylvania mother speaka
first: “ I know the worth of Fo­
ley’s Honey and T ar Compound.
We used it for years, and it nev^
er failed us. For croupy child­
ren, feverish colds, disturbing
night coughs, 1| gives us a feeling
cf security to have Foley’s Honey
end
Tar
Compound
in
the
house.”
No opiates, no chloro­
form, made under rlgind sanitary
control, Foley’s Honey and Tat’
Compound carries a strong ap­
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where.— No. 1 .
uSome Days Must
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Re Dark and
Dreary”
But washday will not be
one of them if yon let us
uaed many years as a teed lot for
cattle. Is being rid of its bay
stacks preparatory to becoming- a
site of one of the greens on the
course.
And thus civilisation
crowds on.
M r. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson
and children, who have lived in
Bellview for the pest two or three
years, have moved further up the
valley and the children w ill at­
tend the Nell Creek school. L il­
lian was one of our sewing club
girls last year, who carried off
honors at the county fair, and was
rewarded with her exhibit being
taken to the state fair at Salem.
Bellylew Is sorry to lose her from
this school.
The building committee wish to
thank the B lair Granite Co. for
the beautiful slabs of granite
uhich have gone into the building
of the fireplace front.
One six-foot piece across the
top, and the side pieces, make the
work much more striking. The
men at the quarry worked these
slabs out fo r us, and said all they
asked was a “ free” bid to our
chicken dinner when th'is is giv­
en to our workers and donators,
later on. And they will certainly
get an Invitation.
Except for the laying up of the
cobblestones to complete the fire­
place, the work at the community
house has ceased. The laying of
the floor and the casing in the
windows and doors and putting
them in, w ill follow a bit later.
Work w ill be taken up just in
time to make the stage and au­
ditorium ready for the Xmas en­
tertainment in addition to the In-
ftftÿe finishing.
W. K elly, who has made his
home at the W. G. Tucker
home for some time, ‘returned
from Ban Francisco Friday.* He
has been visiting in the Bay Cities
for several weeks.
A number of residents of this
district attended a dance in Med­
ford last Tuesday night. The old
fashioned dance orchestra from
here furnished the music and a
wonderful time is reported. The
personnel of the orchestra Is
F rank Jordan, cello; L. B.
Tueker, violin; Jim Davis, guitar;
Mrs. Jack Beagle, plane.
The Bellview P. T . A. w ill hold
Port Orchard — Inman Com­
its next meeting on the third
Friday in November which is the pany to increase force, building
nineteenth.
Mrs. Louis Dodge, dam on Elephant Rock Creek.
who was a delegate from the Ash­
land P. T. A. to the state conven­
tion the first of the month, has
klddly consented to give us a re­
port of the Salem meeting. This,
together with
other numbers
For the Bath Room or
planned will make a fine program
and will be followed, as usual,
Chilly Bed Room
with the serving of light refresh­
ments.
One corner o f the land which
the golf people are making into a
fine coiirse, an<j which has been
Also Is a wood club, and hen
face "laid back** at a somewhat
more angle from the perpendi­
cular than the D river. * Hesee.
when It strikes the ball it tewds
to ••loft it,“or elevate It more
above the horizontal. There w ill
be a slight loss of distance there­
by. Nevertheless, most bqgto-
ners get best results from the
Brasslo. Tony Brassle la need
off the starting tee also mid field
on the fairway If distance 1®
called for, and is used sim ilar
to your driver, gripping yonr
club handle two Inches from the
end w ith your left hand firm and
right underneath close to /Jrour
left hand, gripping the clab han­
dle by the fingers only. Now the
easiest way to get your stance
or addressing the ball, la to draw
a letter T. Get equal distance
space with your feet from leg of
T then leave your club fla t in
the crown of the T. This w ill
keep your hands hanging straight
down from the front o f yonr body*
slacken your knees a trifle this
brings the equal weight on both
heels and not the toes. Let the
shoulders bend over towards the
ball a trifle,then make yonr club
swing on the T crown. This
forms a point motion to the
shoulders, hips and knees. Don’t
sway and keep your eyes glued
on the spot the ball rests on a n .
til your ball has got well on its
way down the fairway. Practice
until you feel the rythm. Next
article w ill be the (m id -iro n ).
To portray the fine points of
the game on print would be
practically impossible. The most
satisfactory method of learning,
to play golf right is by personal
guidance. I suggest that you
secure the advice of the Profes­
sional at your club 131 Main 8t.
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