Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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In Winter Tune
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SHUT -THAT
k DOOR ‘ H
H ere is H erbert J . fifo w n e , lo n g -ra n g e w eather
uharir of
WtaiAtigUm,
wittf A regular Waw c < A
forecast. ’
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, •» H e h as ob served a g r o w in g c o o ln ess fo r th e fast
■ V t ss > id t w » e w a s » » » » > es »
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been cleaned. »kery tiling in o f-
det and durted, had washed until
it shown. Already and waiting.
Ved, /On hdd a* Molte« that ah
this was waiting for some ond.
That some where something was
.watching.
Every - brèezé , ih the
[Use Mp^wgg 1»!«,thp opening Of
•a doof, etery cone tha£ tell like
a footstep. Spring apd .¿unmet,
childlike > i t h it ’d scattering an«
disarrangement, had g rjw n to
orderly middle age bf Autumn.
J.RvwlLlA«^
and violent weather, changes.
W e w ig h t a s w e ll m ak e our ig lo o s t ig h t and
I t h a« painted th e
landscape
with glorious ¡colors dn«
theh
laid them away/ Now .there
thyre was
|a fepllq« of luapense, » hurried
whisper that was hot aakwered,
a movement that ceased before
It began. Even the wind eeenl-
ed afraid to breath. ' W aiting.
Yea, waiting tor ’th« king; King
Skell with hla crdel, countleaa
horda that are te rkle the land
tf Onywea. AU tBM. W aiting
with downcast eytw, ilka a na­
tion of slaves.
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I went down to the
pump-
touee and measured the oqupl-
•o that X a m get the plane
ready for the naw pumphouse.
Did not get through until after-
"Splft worn r t e r ta tio f the
day. ’
I left the lodge a t 4 o’clock,
went to F t. Klamath, got back in
tne lo Bedl lh e Hdot OVle toll­
ing bedtftne M oflte.
K ite cars Were at the Mm to­
day.
Day partly cloudy, Wind a. a,,
temn. 4, Bf, 4.48
L . 4«, B. ft,
M. « . Night. ’
recon cile o u rselves to at, y e a r or tWo o f A r c tic life .
O r e ls e aak C on gress to e n a c t a law a g a in s t lon g-
ran ge w eath er p rop h ecy.
TWe E6KIMO6 A n O ThE. UöVfcNrtQf.
Mexican Religion
Armed Marines, or , Mme
other influence, appears to be
exertlng a protecting' ltttlii-
ence over T . 8. mall trains.
Comparatively speakingr I t
has been a long tim e a 0 e t .f l
train robbery has been htage
and In the absence ef any
other apparent rdasen Justice
demands that tin eb BaftPs
Matinee be given credit lo t
t ie
satisfactory eoaftlUdd.
♦Be g u a r ir t i of mat) Marta
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wltB armad men
taa
lto,
KMwtag (Bat Bttwee'n
a id ready r t «Boot to kiiti
obtepell» rte t ta U MbfcW W-
lo a d e r BdrietlsW BMÍ long
belare u n d ertake« the has­
hed. T ie
gudftttek
mah cari With Marines Is a
load one and lflaemuch * ns
the calarte» di the guard« aid
already ppri/lfl ».»htMip form
of insurance agalant tesla
foBrtrtdd.— Medford New».
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AtótiÀND
10 Years Ago
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■ e s ta te th ere.
g o fthOMMb b «t fe w b a y read
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Jimmy heard I
» bullets Into B
d Mad low gad
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B te tf meantime had deliberately
d n g U M tri ¿ M i Bis MndquaT-
it e W b sttiB bteB flip—to etatpe their own
« ■ f i e t h a l swish of K M Twist’s
Oonelustens reached when f»«
a rt angry al way» have to be over­
hauled,
GBNB8O, llh — Remember­
ing ode oCcaslon when he re­
ceived excellent service in a
restaurant, Edwin Rocke­
feller, aged Bachelor,
left
| l , o r e in M» will to Winhie
huriftian d , a W aitress,
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Etei .nlint .!( , «>■ teg y
V anity casks nmv EE l W ft
» Runfllflg fl fuccesStnl home»-. SI
the greatest honor that a WoflUBf
can attain.
PARADISE, Nev.— A -ra t
ag large as a rabbit has been
M ptnred r t a dogate trap
hero. John f t Cage, who
caught the h uge rodent, said
that the animal had killed
hla teniae cat and th a t It had
escaped from three gopher
traps.
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A woman’» sharia largely de­
BOST&W—-«WMlldbi Spoon­
er, 6,2, owes Ms life to the
skepticism
of
Patrolman
Fj-ank DenOVah. A fter a php-
slctan had pronounced Spoon­
er* dead trote
IHamldatlng
gas DonoVbb decided to use
a pulmotor anyhow,
and
Spooner revived.
NY WOMEN PAtrtfih'dKRS
FORTLAND, Ore.,
aim aad opened flrs M the liesi
himself to one elhoW. took Mead?
Mm With Ms last bullet at t M fair
apdaiasiayana
visible wire» the Squeese Kid and
Bauny erampled hack togdthnr, tbd
ö«»6«“ KW «toes dead and Jimmy
ÎS £ eIt5 * lM Hd g f f i r t a hoi pool
of h ood that assort out -of a hold
m his hack.
fresident A. KdOtlloa dt the
Fitet National Unite, ana retnflted
6 . W . Dunn did service on thO to hprksloy. Çal, to fein bis fam-
re lit court luVy a l Jacksonville
RM ddk.
CfBùcb,
M. U Apángate and llttle
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ths
assaye.-
noh
• W f ■ » * peil- They camk
hwr* M s 0 Los A n geles and »111 nt
tromtertw to |Ú « n a th Falle to vlm
a h d O M w a ú . Mk A pplegaie wat
uhltl r iR h ü jn a oíd México as.the
ageut tor a largo frn lt concern.
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y i n b Ä
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lady b a y lose ,aw* pocket book,
o r . «van articles of
intimate
wearing apparel, but she never
loses her vanity ease.
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8uch la the experience of the
Portland Pullman Company, ad-
rtrd te g to reports submitted by
porter» to L. Mf. Bnyder, »uper-
tatendeat. aad whMb Mw prteed
h S-'file. In the lost department.
. Records In Snyder’s office are
almost as ‘good as a calendar, fot
the «taedS may be easily trace!
V ltb epi reference tg dates. F o t
.Instance, da cold weather ap-
Jproaehep lost Overcoats become
'm ore and m»re comtebn,
iT fa. tH i aalny laeasen rubbers
umbrella» are Ideated by
rs 'a fte r the ttetMUese ttavet-
departed.'- W ith Warm
wdathet the loet d lta ftih e a t be-
ft soeh thing»
* • bats, «flaaebaRe, eameras and
swimming suits.
But that eommodRy baown ab
a vanity ease Is deter found be-
eahde ft iWl't 18«. Th» dflty ap­
parent reason for this- la that It
•Is nsed so ftaqddtatty f i a t . for­
•est crisis to getting if Is qext to impossible.
hs primitive
As a rule, i the gentler sex Is
«tort earefte »Ban ,
the «pedes, tub reoer
«torit Weill, a
kaDeg rancher, o
Wéek. aaeoMpafliei
w ill attend tehete
semester. Mk< M
dent «nder Prof,
(hd Ashland Acá
e g o .' '
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A Bowl
wing Asamsgrtfo w»«t
kta i« « M a n d a lo ai-
Musicai
ttehkenUtei
« la b ri Nsther Sllsbt.
I, M rt. R? t e M d m -
W Mohtgbtedry', Elate
’UrsÍAdC. Bl»-
• Capt. J. E Thornton. I,i
8am Grubb and «no. Hponc
Company B. of this city hate
to Portland to attend a me
of the Natlomfr «hard Am
tlon of thia state.
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(U F )-^ -M k
vlned tlmt somathlgm had goad
amis» « t e ì l i belo Ved mbs tar” to
half s fe s ta W rtat heaft hurstina cofte« engulfed
20 Years Ago
* W ill Mitchell, Tom
Hudson
6 . Mi Nichols reiufned a lew
and H. L. Whited le ft Monday for da*» aim from Yreka Where he
FM1 «rest f t the latter's recent­ was engaged far esferal Week» la
ly pnehaesfl aUtomoMla.
thd A o rk of plastering the cdttP
ty hospital there, a aew and edfe-
modfons bhlldftg Just eomptgrtd
by the tedklyo« « » M y satberl-
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ASH LAND
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I. t"d . W l t a i p i b p l « do to th e king-» E n g llel, ¡»n't
A m e r ic a ’s S th b e t is He kmgor in
The worse tBe goods, the eaten-
er the salesman has to be.
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TURNING THE PAGES BAÓK
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sta r te r fo r w h a t th e y d o to’ h is K eotch.
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Minin mwattod at thp dodrwayj
T b e Ita lia n s in Bonté hall M ussolini a s “ JM itts
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«tea*
prodigai
H«o Heck gay»; «As 1 figge* It
Oregon City — Oregox City o u t grafters Is produced 1» the
Lumber Company . w ith sawmll^ sam» ratio as fobie—-ote born A k i
and retail yh-dl, rtarganlxed.
er*, minute.”
beatltiftì tthity Which fo rm e r ly th e y lack ed . Mantt-
fa ctu rers are
ire m a k in g overcoat«, su its, k n ick ers and
ca p s th a t “ h a rm o n ize.”
T h ese u n d o u I b ted ly w ^ i
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stomach
penda Upon Whether she tails ido
much or holds hack sdmethtilg
H arm on y in m e n ’s c lo th in g seem s to be m a k in g
'b fiT O M « « ." B e tta r call h is A u g u stu s,
m einboriR g w h a t happeMbd td JutyM lstet tim e,
An empty
med Man • t r e a t though he was,
lauer M t himself a baby f t ths
rip ef this physical peak. An la-
apt after the attack his revolver
id been sqaeesed out ef Ms hand.
Ml Jimmy h i t h b senses resting,
Ho fltghtMared.
ante
tlrtai aa« the «mitad teat
achtete n treta«« aria armad
Ensemble
Clothes
For Men
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Nev«r m in d th a t IBOO^M/JOO sp e n t b y A m erica «
to u r is ts in E u rop e la st season; I t w a s w orth the
m o n ey t o reatlze hoW- mhfctNto
b ette r th in g s are o v e t
here.
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BROOKLYN — Louis W al-
linger, Breoktya'S 1‘good”
bootlegger, refused (S sell
ehy mòre whiskey r t a group
Of customers Because he eoh-
aeiBihg otks# thad a fletei*-
tant ettwt upow Itala basa­
Black Mike’s half
Seeing this, ths I
Isn’t It Odd? )
What Others Say
T h ere w a s m uch ch eerin g , to o , f o r th e Pope,
th e C ath olic C hurch and th e A r c h b |sh o p o f M e tic o ,
te fa c t th a t tn a y n o t bode w e ll ’ for those resp on-
»ib le' fo r th e p r e sen t r e lig io u s policy o f th e g o v ­
ernm ent.
The m ost str ik in g m a n ife sta tlo h , h o w ev e r , w a s
th e evidence on a ll sid e s o f d eep , sin cere p ie ty
show n b y th e people. W h at, h a s b e tu t n ia else w h er e
is .tru e in M exico. B h le r s m a y ^hppreM a chnrch,
h o t the^ can n ot su p p ress r e li g io n /
be d isp la y e d w ith a ll th e su ita b le a cc esso r ie s o f
scarf, hundkeffehief, glovteB, an d Bo on.
I t a ll sou n d s q u ite eleg a n t and p erh ap s it Will
knake a great h it w ith th e m en. T h a t rom ains to
be seen . B u t it w ou ld e lim in a te a lo t o f in d iv id u a l­
ity' and self-exp feeslott oto th e p a r t o f th o se w h o
c ra v e p in k sh ir ts w ith blue su its. I t m ay b e p o ss­
ib le to lead them to a -h a n n o u isin g en sem b le, but
can th e y be m *d e to b u y t a d Wear I t f
10M
jafc-rt the
[dried grass wan flatened and iri-
terwoven with the green boughs
lot the smalt hemlocks not nd-
fMkn a patterà carpet. The refi
1*0« M own sterne Reta potete«
with evergreen shrubs that gave
phem a spit and, Invitiqg pppeaf-
l.ance. l i all hid the appearance
[of a great room that had Judt
’ o f 1816.
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T h is is n o t w r itte n in th e sta rs, sa y s B row n e,
b u t in the sun a n d on th e eaH h an d it s w a te r s. T h e
s u n ’s tem peratu re h a s been subnorm al. B e c a u se o f
th e dim inished so la r ra d ia tio n , due t o »tin sp o ts,
th e trop ical w a te r s h a v e n o t been h e a ted a s u su a l.
Wherefore, he says, the Gulf S tr ea m h a s W ithdraw n
southw ard 480 m iles, and th e r e have been c o r r e s ­
p o n d in g Changes in th e P a c ific a&d In d ia n oceans.
T h at cutises a general lo w e r in g o f a tm o sp h e r ic h ea t
progress. Marahan to and haberdashers flow gidup
m efl’g Wear
in a
m u lch in g o f h a r m o n isin g séte—
,r In
sh irts and tie s a&d «OOM«, f o r ex a m p le— an d en-
cou rage th e ir p a tro n s to b u y thepi th a t w ay.
,
I t ¡ft fo re c a st th a t th e ensem b le ideft w ill strik e
m en ’s sto r e s fu ll fo rce in th e sp rin g, and u n r e sist­
in g m aio«' w in XTfid th e ir w ard rob es Iw tB B ffi» a
November * ,
[ ♦ r e i » again, toey,.* I
ta « rtn ’t
[help but ttdfiee how clean the
I rock« and ground. looked.
The
■Over experienced, and 1917 w iu rival ths famous
— A ....,—
ÙHdey.
■ My w ort H*k
f iv e y ea rs, and h e b e lie v e s th a t th e b ig ice-jam
o f sh ip p in g in th e threat L ak es and severe W eather
con d ition s in th e N o r th w e st an d on th e P a c ific C oast
so fa r thia sea so n are m e r e h in ts of w h a t is com ­
in g .
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L a st y e a r ,; he- rfecalls, E u rop e h ad th e co ld est
W inter in I I y ea n .- ' H e th in k s A m erica is n o w in
for a cold er w in te r th an any living A m erican h a s
T b i sttppftrtaton o f fortn al khureh se rv ic e« in
M exico lúrt h o t rap p reesed w o rsh ip . O n th e 12 th
o f D ecem b er th e fe s tiv a l in h on or of- th e c o u n tr y ’s
patron « liflt, th e V i
o f G oadA ldpe, Was ob ­
• e n d m o n e a r n e stly tl iti e v e r Wtert.
In MeXioo Q t y it w a s n
n eetp
e c e s aary
s a r y f f a a r r layornn, in
lieu o f p r in t s , to e s ta b lish 'tfltlttc ftoles f o r the
th ro n g s th a t p o tr e d , in U n r a y , a t th e ea th ed ra l.
T h ere w as a c o n g reg a tio n WlOOXXMf, U O r i y l n d b w
p ilg rim s from a ll p a r ts
M ex ico b u t in c lu d in g a ll
cla sses, p r e ssin g fo rw a rd fro m e a r ly m o rn in g u n til
t e t r a b t t g h t , t h i n g a H lh o th o r o u g h fa r e s and fillin g
the air With sh o o ts o f “ V iv a Christ© B e y l ” “ L o n g
liv e C hrist, th e K in g l”
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V Portland has exported 802,11»
an
• e e « s to foreign ■ countries, tils UM
year, OO pOr ceat gain In three tthf
M.- 'ite.,
Corvarte —- Plans .ready for
O A. G, Soldiers’ Mem-
-d000\ of the New
.the dqora are flung
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W í " H ° f ‘ la ­
t a M h U lo r t h . We
leicom tag »summons,
■ R k ^ A t / r t a t Oed
I is otomm to . those
Ä F thi