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DfllüY TIDINGS EDITORIALI a n d FEATURE PAGE
G. X READ,
O B L A N P DAILY
MANAGING EDITOR
W . W, ]P$R K J8S¡, NEWS EDITOR
OUT OUR WAY
PUBUSBBD BY W
ASS^AND PRINTING CO.
By Williams
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Early on the morning of January 28th, the plRUet
Saturn slipped behind the xnoon and the learned
scientists of the University of Chicago made a mo­
tion picture of the event. ,
This cinema production, is of far more than pass­
ing interest. flere, at last, will be the Picture of a
Century. The management takes superlative pleas­
ure in announcing the forth coming screen debut of
Mr. Planet Saturn and Miss Luna Moon in “ The
Milky Way,” a monster Dipper-'Eodiac production.
Mr. Saturn and Miss Moon, long known to patyqns of
the astronomical stage, have in their turn succumbed
to the gilded call of Hollywood.
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Yes, the Picture of a Century! Do you ihriU to
.the primal urge? Are you stirred by the thoughts
iof a grand and cosmic passion which sunders the
heartstrings and rooks the soul to its inner cham­
bers f Then, by all means, see * ‘The Milky Way.”
Tremendous, gorgeous, scintillating, sensational, gi­
gantesque, is this steHar production.
Frankly portrayed, the story is daring, possibly
just a wee hit naughty, yet not offensive. It sails
along at meteorological speed. Every member of the
cast is at 4he very senith of his fame. See the longest
kiss ever screened! At the preview of this pro­
duction fifteen shop girls, two stenographers and
seven high society women fainted! The picture de­
l e s comprehension and sends description limping off
to the poor house.
The woman p$ys! Never has the suffering of
the feminine heart been so poignantly portrayed as
it is by Mies Moon in “ The Milky Way ” Innocent
flirtation, a fetching smile, the breath of passion
.against a Mushing cheek and then — the cud loose
mnmant «na£ph«ylhy Stolen fanm the cue abandoned
hour of one. of life’s critical interludes! See the mir­
rored bedroom scene — the great mistake. It is at
once a warning to girls and an inspiration to men*
Life’s greatest lesson is frankly taught in this pertin­
ent portrayal of primeaval passion. Children under
three weeks of age will not be admitted.
Useless Sacrifice
A University of Wisconsin medical student com­
mitted suicide in order to learn what lies beyond
the grave and to send back word of liis experience.
Many others have had similar ideas ol solviRg the
great mystery of death for the benefit of the living,
but the veil never has heen lifted, unless we take the
word of mediums who claim to he able to communi­
cate with those who have crossed the .dark river.
The Wisconsin medical student made a useless sac­
rifice and his friends will wgit in vain for a message.
It is said that one of the ancient Greeks who read
Plato on the immortality of the soul wrs so enrap­
tured with the pholosopher’s arguments that he ran
to the sea and .drowned liimself in order that he
might at once eqter into the promised pleasure. He
had no thought, however, of sending back word to
his friends, because he doubtless frit that to attomi>t
such a thing would be useless. 4 little proved to be
a dangerous thing in the case of the Wisconsin stu-
¿«OGORRCIK
A little more kindness.
A little less creed,
A little tnore giving,
A little less greed;
A little more smile,
A little less frown,
A little less kicking
A man when he’s down;
A little more “ we,”
A little less “ I ”,
A little more laugh,
A little less cry;
A little more flowers
On the pathway of life,
And fewer on graves
At the end of the strife.
When making a record, the coffee drinking cham­
pion of Fergus Falls figures ou cousuihiug a <*up
ever>’ five minutes. That doesn’t give him much time
for blowing across the saucer.
If it is true, as the Euglish television expert
say», that every face has a characteristic sound, it
is suggested that in Mr. Borah’s case it will not
be a purr.—Detroit News.
- Literary criticism: “ Taking the last two months’
issue as a whole, it is clear that what the Coiigreaa-
al Record needs is a few good old-fashioned J «dip
Sharp Williams speeches, full of quaint stories, Latin
quotations and droll verse», and not necessarily touch­
ing on the subject at hand.”
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Wednesday, -reb. SL— W . B. A.
i ■ mdets In the I . O Q. F hall
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t «foto» reafffofto
, MÚS M touts Aur,
W w d w . * » . a ^ rn a ttz .c m
tM«to U the Parish H«uae.
Friday, Feb. 4,— The Women’s
Foreign Missionary Society of
the p . E. Church w ill meqt at
the home of Mrs. W . C. Polk
at 48 Gresham street.
Saturday, * Fob. t t .
College
Women’s Glub meets a t the
home of Mrs. R. W . Stearns at
SS North Orange, Medford.
A gracious WfoU q^er this earth
pr «aides,
Apd o’er ths heart of maa:
lnvlsfoly
M comes. .to .works of. unreprqved
dalisht,
And tendency benign, directing
W ho care not, know not, think not
what they do.
— Wordsworth.
Daughters of Valon Veterans
The regular meeting o f the
Daughters of the Union Veterans
wae held at ths Parish House
ttPWJKüCr,
mad the etiquette i
dumpling wits—who
tertfear
conversational
oonvereatlc
om him hy ths
of grinding a St
sakit bone.
lira*»* Himalayas.
Ranny, catching Cierto asso, «sr-
Bui MRB war far fnrwi ao U dr Jxutt
(or t ha effsat She w«» profoundly
shaken in her heart of haart» hy
mooed his steward .and order
iced drinks.
Noiselessly, ths moonfaced ma
boy wont, and noiselessly ha i
the dogsath
tprnsd, his lean olive beads hoi
lag a traytnl of tan tumble
steady against ths urge and race
»ion of tbs broad Sound’s bosom.
“Whom doss Master wish dlnm
¿ « . « r &
a s served,” hs murmured, as SUvn<
«hat, upjto* m>w, she had felt was took w * last glass, “la the dlnh
ä
to M d C T n o ogt ou
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What Others Say
‘^sssots^aos^
(B aker U srald)
luck on the Attgatic, fe rn «
to bo following m s,” wfc-
marked
Mrs,
Christopltoir
M urray!
wife of a
naw
lieutenant,) an arrival -JR
aboard the W hits Star liner
Celtic, which w as rammed
hy a freighter Saturday, sdt
F irs Island.
Mm.
MuiTay
also was a passenger o r the
Titanic and Lusitania «then
ths two vessels figured in
CH1CAGO — Adding in­
sult to In ju ry is ths way
Detective Jeremiah
Lucy
Described the attack
of
hold-up men. They $jeat him
almost senseless w ith black-
jacks. Then they took bis
police star away.
MONROE C IT Y , — The
Rev. Robt. Mcllvoy cceatsd
a sensation here when he
invited bootlegger», moon­
shiner* and tbelr custoipera
to his church.
He merely
wants them to listen to a
sermon hs plans te preaoh,
guaranteeing them a good
timg.
M IL W A U K E E , Wl».— Vhe
Jallqr le ft the foor of her
cell ^unlocked, belleyelng she
would remain Inside like a
good g irl. Alice Wojciechow­
ski 19, arrentod ou charge*
Of forgery, walkgd out of
the cell, and ont of the front
door fit ths county jail,
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In view of the state’s huge
deficit it seems strange that
the legislature should
bo
twamped w ith bill» to in ­
crease the salaries of state
A fte r a
generous luncheon,
which was served at one o’clock,
- the meeting was called to order
■ hy Mias Ora Cox, president of the
JLjlaSSAra Cant.
a vi—v
Straightway Abusato----------- was
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ture .of smugness and stared apon
end with euch
dominant dto-
eating business session was hold.
A beautiful installation ceremon­
ial ’was held, the naw officers in­
stalled being: Julian Colan, pres­
ident; boons Boyd, senior vies;
Jennie Mathers,- junior vlco;d
Mabel Loomis, treasurer; Jennie]
>h, bnt J Just adore dining oh
I f “ pouted Clare prettily, as
id as Contrary. Under the gold-
»lance of her lashes she oovert-
I ly shot a defiant took a t Joan.
I Banny seoonded Clare enthusias­
tically.
“to will bo keen oat h e re ., Put
S K A ^ S / r S » . Or*
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Gilbert, ohaplain; Nellie Peters,’
official» and to add other
Hto approval oould not have hot­
¡secretary; Dblia I alow, guide;'
ter prevailed with the crowd if be
sew expenses. One can only
. Ids Jennings, g u a r*: Carrie M it­
had been a star salesman. Joan
conclude that ,m»ny of the
( « iflitfh ir u ll »Ions, and (n the po­
chell, patriotic inatruotor; Fran-
legislators do not sere, that
sition of appearing an old fashioned
es » . SwaUs, proas correspond--
kin-joy. Only Abner agreed with
they are out to take egre of
e»t: Members of the council are:
her. H er acceptance of defeat was
th e ir friepd» teggrdlass of
(.superbly indifferent, rather than
Jpsil Walters. M attis Moors and
{merely gracious.
whgt happens tg the tax-
Frances Swatls.
Olimaxee ware Clara’s specialty,
pgygrs. Jt .wopld appear to )
“M other Btckerdyke” is the
as essentially s part of her ear-
the ordinary cltiaop that this
name of Tent No.
13 o f the
I facenpss as her lisp. Smiling Isa-
A few go to court fo r justice,
of »11 tRnes shogld be. one
idly. even tolerantly, upon Joan,
Daughters
of
ths
Union
Veterans
but most folks go fo r revenge.
e marmured:
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tor ruthless paring of ex­
of Ashland, and it .may be of in-
I . “«to ao romantic upon .«to deck
penses to the way Coolidge , tereat to thp old soldiers and
here, my d*»r Mr». Forbes—and it
deflated the expense of the
their families, who are eligible to
I is up to ws women, you know, to
cling to the sentimental sad eft
federal government immed­
become mambere of the “ Daugh­
times sUly things of this drub
iately after he became presi­
ters” to report that M other Bick-
world!“
dent.
Oregon has
even
erdyke is still living at her home
Dropping her gesturing band to
bar lap, she allowed it to U p fleet-
In Sandueley, Ohio.
more need o f an economy
tnely egeto over Banny’s hand—a
program than the federal
Belled to turn and » s e t the felfow’s careaeiqg qctave, as one might
government h»d, for it has a
meaqpre love chords upon a p|aao-
State Missionary Program at
I forte.
Love is all right until you dis­
huge deficit, while the feder­
Christian Church—
He oould not stand that Impudent
Ranny, settling deep and luxu­
tribute It beyoqd your natural
al government was always
A Stats Missionary rally .was case at contempt, of obvious vlo- riously to his chair, took time sew.
cappeity.
able to collect all the money
Jh Wg» an iae he h»d not dons before, te
given at the Christian church
esrvey bis Immediate surround­
it needed, and reduced ex­
Monday,
January
th lrty-lirst.
ings. Hs recognised ea ancon
penses only to reduce taxes.
.consisting of an all-day program
scion» truth behind «he blonde emt-
W e never heard o f such a
under the direction of C. F.
tle of Clare. In truth, a mare ro­
Considering what It costs, civ­
ny sorted up from his chair.
mantic background and setting
thing In our state govern­
Swander of ^Poryand, the State
Abner wilted and whitened sud­ would bo bard to Imagine.
ilisation
ought to be a greal
m e n t »H ° tir «(forts are di­
Missionary Secretary fo r .the denly and seemed-to shrivel.
Eastward the Speedwell raced Us
thing, even if it lain’t.
Joan felt » curious tightness Plsasnre bound way. knlflng the
rected to reducing their rate
Christian qhurch.
ground
fhe
base
of
her
»pipe,
bpt
Sound waters Into a long, opales­
of growth.
The sessions began at a » : 3».
vs no other sign of her agitation cent furrow powdered with hissing
Monday
iporp|ng
»nd
after
scrip­
in
a
waiting,
qulsslcal
half
smile.
Borne of .the salary raising
whits sods. A Mended panorama
Olay deftly, and wRh seeming of dappled sky, verdant shore, an*-
ture reading and prayer, W alter
He* Heck says: “I f Queen E liz­
measures may have mealt;
aaconcexp, transferred himself to
abeth * had worn a
knee-high
Myers of Eugene, made a very the arm of Banny’s chair, barring
perhaps hem and there one
able address on the vglue qf mo^e Mm from further rising and—more ese oheek.
s k i» . Sir W e lter Raleigh would
la so pressing that It ought
ne’ er hev used his overcoat »s
Christian effort Ip oju* own state, i Important—shutting the offending
Ns other place In all the Wfofo
to be passed regardless of
sight et Ahaer from hto blaging ere the music of the spheres and
Jsipes
Bmall,
the
evangoigt.
4 bridge for h«r ”
scary other epnslderatiom
•
the conscious rhythm of Nature
Clare. after her quaintly dumb more manifest than on a ewM,
who is conducting a revival at the
toehfo».
M»ped:
Christian church In Mpdfqrd, was
« M t of grace and beau­
"Why. mhah’s 4h» »tatter. Banny T
the pext op the program apd told Top look aa tbopgh ygp want j o ty abroad upon the open waters of
the world.
some qf his ,own personal elpqr- jump down somebody's threat On,
Here was grace. Two hundred
I
just
adore
seeing
strong
man
an­
lences In a pleasant and unique
odd foot of M, end thirty knots an
g ry !”
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manner.
Stlvnsr was staving at Banny's
A delicloq» Ipncheon was serv­ flushed face In amazement. The
Here was beauty. The lounge
ed »t the noon hour by the Iad|es Other guests, ayes as wide and deck alone, set off by brass rails,
mouths as agape as the etiquette
of the Social Circle, the women’s book allowed, drank In the scene was a lavish and shear exposition
boundless opulence.
Slander
avMly/Espeelaily
the women. They of
organisation of the church.
stanchions, rising straight as b lrt£
The »fternoqn session began at looked at Ranny, at Abner, at Joan day oaadles from a classic pattsra-
—and built mountains o f scandal­
tpo o’clock with lfr. Spapder ous hope. Trnto, this WAS going ed inlaid rubber tils deck, upheld
b*
b r t S t lff im S S
A.
Leslie ha» returned from
Mrs.
J>- Bxigga, mother of conducting the devotional pro­ fo be a yaebtlng week-end fo talk
gram.
John
F.
Legget
told
of
I
about
ovar
many
coffee
oupe
still
pa extqwfod visit
to Sopthere M ra -Ira H atfield, left last week
K,M“ •«•M offered ae
,CalRorpJa ,awd is visitfog
with for her' home In WtocoApln after rural churches that needed assist-1
freest
viaton.
A w icksr^Lour-
htoidanghter, Mrs. Burns on Mar- Hneffdtofl M>e last tw« months fo ance apd (Walter Offers- told of I
I glass" table, with Italian marble
rlspip street.
the Diamond Jubilee plans for the ding of red Mood!
top, hold cigarettes and bonbons.
Asbbtod.
Ranny, who had nov»r Iqst bis LFreeh sot flowsre nodded tram taU
next church cqnventiop, which I
will be held at Turner. T h is! bead Ip lb» fiercest polo scrim­ oryptai vaess, sot upon aiaae tahto»
mages, reined «p hto emotleas aver ventilator grills.
Leadw
A. F. HammoBdl/' Went to splendid talk was followed by an shsspiy- Ms would tom to learn I divans outlined the dining e flo a M -
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rstrncture, opening off one end.
address <m "T ith in g ” by Mr.
- F. 8. Bugle, assistant caapler Grants Pass last evening with an
<• the chafes wore «h» ultimata
Howe
of
lfedford.
Hs laughed, and ttod Hko a gen-
o f the F irs t NMfosai b<hk. ,rs- ordpr for lumber. M ia son, John,
A t six-thirty a youpg people’s I flstoah:
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p o rttd for duty, this murplng pf- is coming from Klamath county
-•«ver Mass that f M f o ths Other •tw a d fo toateh ths aSStag.
rally toqk plgce. affor which a
tór a A p u le fff a week or mure* to h»ip build the new house.
V ltw la« iÄem R M lM t tkRdMfeAUfa
eumptuous banquet w»s served.
MMhtoM irifepe.
O. F. 8praq4er made the qloa- spells. Always tMnklng I see an
H j o ^ a vrlÄer' l o r u a t M £
Ing address at seven-thirty f. ». Argrettoo MtMng one oggr. doi t
you knew?
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Mrs. J. H. Bgrnum and
c i”Qood old ft»pdl" whispered loan»», BttoîSSSUtlîÎîto Sfo-îfo
D. 'Wilson w»»e among the
“Maybe «Us toto Win do you |
I. Q. Q. ? . JMfoU Qfftoem-r-
in Medford
H . a . Binary pf tod» <uty had a land ..visitors
The following ipembqrs from |
Bhon .visit the other day with Ills
the JsckgqnvlUe L 0 . 0 . J*, lodge '
brother. Geo. Rhrlaer and a-lfe
were In this city recently lo r t^e '
Chaplain; and A. T. Lundgren, G
who were enroute twok to -th e ir
purpose of installing the Ashland 1
Guard.
home In Seattle from San Fran­
W ill Morgan returned
today officers In their respective offices: 1
cisco.
f r o * Salem.
4. T. Norris, D. D. O. if . a n d *'
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Getting m anied ia easier than
being married.
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TURNING THE PAGES BACK
Dr. Blake 1» among the many
Ashlapders who has the “gplnt
fever". Jaek Miffg J»
painting
M r. Blake’s boose and garage.
M. V. Colker of Pqntiaad ,> M '
a visitor pare the first of tp*
week. Ho will pwve his family
hero from Poriigpd »»d Mtoff AIU*
occupy th e ir residence ¿property
on Beat Main street.
T. 8. Eaton and fam ily,\g u e a t-'
ly of Jefferson, Q » „ «rere gnests
the past week at the W . O ;iD ick-‘
a n o a home. ■ Tfeoy *-hare/rented
the Powell house on Io w a > tre « t
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