Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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RSAB, M ANM HNS SHTOB
PUBLISHED BY T H B ,^ H j ANJE> HUNTING CO
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W. H. PERKINS, news sunos
A SH L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
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baskfethdU SfekSte
ng e f t h e cu rta in . over the
Ashland tWfi bf the jttGht im-
> high school schedule remain.
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sfcetbaH team w ill journey to.
Medftrt itetefo the thltd strife o t the ehries will be
played the winner o f which w ill represent this dis-
trict at the state, tournament in Salem. A return
gamh Will M f t t f e d feattiMdfr fairfHt ì li Ashlànd.
Now, w ith th il pffeibhindtV but < the W a fp w e
can cdt out the frills, and get down to business and
My ffittt which Has been on our mind for some ’
fiA tt and that is this: The Support the Hltfh afettool
rattketbaH tedili tt&fc Khd thifi yettf frtìtti the fJfedpife
of Ashland has been unhsually diti&ppointing. The
teWh, from our viewpoint hfis befeh m istteated by
the basketball fan s iff Ashland, in thfat ft good team ’
fade iiot hftd h e&rpoMpà ¿hard froth outside the
'cottfihes of the fachool supporting them fat the vfari
iohs gttnlee.
Trae a feW games have befen lost, bdt '• far
¡greater numbfet have ttofeh WdU. fbfe boya Mhve
ddfbted long hours, in practice they hfcve wofbed
h a w , and how With but tw o ¿aihfefi rfefdfUbìng it
behooves the people of Ashland to take an interest
in the team, to make up for omissions of the past.
W e can think bf hb greater BferYÌèe the Chamber
o f Commerce and the KiWanis club can do. locally
n g n t now, tnan to roe tnat tnfcrc 18 a good attend-
ue« at thè Saturday h lA t gaihe. I t shduld be the
ttty bf these twb togafindtlbus to fatke ah interest
in the affair and guarantee the boys who have
worked So faithfully this sfeftfabn a reprdSdnthtiv«
bunch of boosters at the gam e.. There is but a short
time to do this and steps should be taken fclttng
this line without delay.
VÀflRt MEW A R B
MÈI
fclAM B B - f t v n W M U X ,
t o A C lV i FE R
t e . PU >M O FF
t Theory: S om eth in g thati selftoift
h ftftiftUs.
hurts ks H H to
Dem on: A com m odity frequent­
ly ffltatsken tor an opportunity,
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Backer: One who g ets th e ut­
m ost in llsa g e b u t o t Mil ignornne*.
. Success: T ak klng m oney frotft
e th er s fa ster than o th ers ta k e tt
a V a M W ta you.
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tè d i
gonei Mtt h« leavfes behind tt cheHfthed meftiwfri
has left a legacy to the youna.raen df today-*a
legacy o f OpHfttishl bn« vlribtt Which fxdhts thfe W«y
to Buecetttt 111 tHll Weflteftt fibttittrY Of Ottfes tfc the
young man who ift determined to climb the ladder
a “ trttettotoáidh fetettpOM)
d t dirt Mild
fed fo u n d s 0t Fltbfef dhd Mod Whek.
attm t thfe Breadvteÿ
tMr'te gdritif
tttrtiltftotte, UhfMt
rfbit
man In Kew RtittUnd,
518, wag arrested for breaking the dry law .
p r e d a t e d e6me big strong fellow would come
« and crack i t
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L ondon — «ctnufaa yird.
IS-trying to solve th e m ys­
tery of th e d i s a p p e a r a m i- Of
a pear n eck lace valu ed ap
IlSI.O ilO . It w as sent by
r u s h w t i n nam« bt
j .
nee Ism ay, Shfh'fettig ifalg-
n a ts and T itan ic su rv iv o r.
B
Mints wit I t t t
MlotV
ened s s ie r a i h o ilrl, ahd then
the pearls Vert, m issing.
JK R 8S T C m — « M f lea
«¿fee, M n e lt 1*.
G ervais, chaufhsnr an « hie
firtd* lie bri Ihely hoheym oon
With a a a M U fitla l g ift of
cash and fnrtaltdrd.
The
id*« lW»«‘s
F a lla to : Wfeay happens whefi
JM « M I « » W "W tr* « thin g b*-
t o >*« b*Mft M bflng w ith It.
L toh 's c lu b arra n g ed m atters
* | e »< n H « d «om pleston th a t B
t o f iU a on is H a t it UH be rubbdtt
d h i g in Wfeeft a w orftnhts th r o n « !
w ill
Dr.
st»dnt
.
A. I. G arrison, w ho h id
1« H ik ts o f m issionary
♦Srt In Ihdta, Y lll sp ea k a t tM*
rentlon which* la bein g h eld id
ttftose M il HI th e Chrlstldtt
felsfitonhry A tliM rtl party.
K
in order to kelp a children's
hdttie. A trainer kept sharp
H i c k on tSree lio n esses but
they kept perfectly still, g a t­
in g dt th e bride, and d id n ’t
even try to kiss her.
Spbrtsm en say tk s bass Is
th e sm artest fish, B ut the,
sardine Is th e sm artest fish.
B u t th e sardine Is the can­
n iest.
A ButfaW hum ih Loftdbh
«II a m tn ate the oth er
n ig h t to liste n to th* n th ttl*
of h is three-year-old d augh ­
t e r by fa d to phon*. A n« y et
a m i« M y ft tfttMF f i 9 l t y ft
e U n a i H t o n t .—u n ll t y s u t d -
p a |d
V en ial cou rts a n d crodked
la w y ers w lio loot ifefc fcSh
tor alim o n y p u t m o n e y t o
U K v m n n i. — a m o Q « »
Vl«W.
A-
ftt-
Nçnr thfct th ey ftre te le ­
p hon in g aeroes tike deean
G ertrude B d erle ou gh t to fee
ab le to g e t a good Job fie ft
trouble sfioóler. — ttändon
W estern W orld.
An OptlfMist is ft fhafi Uhb
Wipes o ff h is g la sses b efo re
h* s it s dow n to th* breek-
fa s i tab le t o e i l grapSfrliS.
— B eaverton R eview ,
Bvwrything com es to him
♦R d ttoitd, lfitltta rtg k bftYI-
!ng o u t by th e tra ffic cop,—
N o, th e m ovie sta ts a te n et
OvM-patd. ( They need th eir
big sa la ries to pay their di­
vorce exp en ses.— Baker D em ­
ocrat.
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TURNING THE PAGES
revered.
Death brought to a close the career of a man
who had succeeded during his allotted span of years.
The Whispered summons into eternity penned in
i mf iidt— leript the final Utgs of a saefeeMrdi b o o t
o f life. Tlte forihe# ybttth fhfitt JAfeltsottvilU who
fo ss fo tM hAtfltft itt hte dhttttttn protection hftft
PO.UOH1CBBPSIB, N. Y . ^
f h l Hbhfer eystoto Is a ll 6 tt
at Yaoear co lleg e, a e fa r a s
th* cam pus stu d en t eandy
shop isecon cern ed . C ustom ­
ers w ere bound in honor to
d eposit th e prices S t, 8 # ee U l
in a b o ,. The m anager la y s
tire ByHleni lia s cdbv CBB’ ■nop
tbs
A ssistan t: One w ho d oes tH*
w ork th a t th e m an at the h e l l
g e t l Hie cred it for.
T th-adir. daftggrg M i <dWT> .
I waa W orking b » thh Kmjta
W M fttk e fcbfeite r<Mi. T t o tbrl
a t til« M a r« f e l l t o d t s S BI« Boss
♦ o n » « Id In th é P » rt I t tWelVs,
- a t e m tM Mett « 0 1 a a d ftft.w d n t-
• d t o M M tM i « H I M ! th rtta dwyd
«P M r s ftnd I fad« t t b
beet
again .
I
thfiy * 4 * 1 « H t
itt a ftHMt «ftf fah|4S J w W t ih ’t
lb&e M ftlufcl t l« b «fl tfaé f o U . I
♦W it «MtdMé to ifcbk I t t l d WSktM-
e f ^ - i r dad <11 t M t e n a n t s or <
Ito tm M fe H Might: If it StM-MMl
i h i a toy d H b t i «1 fettling to toe
f é r t «y nW k 11 I WftttM thtM,
tHfc tobtelftfi. 1 m ade fag tar m in i
to go . th a t afteHiiM n. ” ‘ ‘ ■'
I MiPMd a«tr ftàil tS< b e i g e
at tamtwtotr, a«« t 1 m the
■■ftttodfce" So tôt- a u tkfay w «to
. Wurth. i w
s d t o l / Wdtft. I « I
dt OfeVerfatHdnt Oftinf tfc te ftttifc-
u tes attftt I MS ifa(t Iftd D M ««,
H « « thfi bftd t o i« « telftfcottttad.
«do*
w a <hS
«H h«r
* ahfl th é b u t* Btttftkd lotit h êart
dud i « a n te H fea a t a w s « a - t a t
- •* * * .
W hen I cam e Io I M . ttldü* I
turned tow ard T he Garden o f the
Goda, In sev era l p laces I had a
good sit«*.
I am* alfaaa M h y
lim e * e v e r y s iit n r iie r w hy w e don't
has Wfctta hr sap w -liioM . . W ebs
te a k « rtfti W ort a n th« tune,
th ere Ifth't àn y èSâfifcé to tost.
W ith sk is wfaeh you elid e 4o#M a
h ill e iè r y now and then yod rest
and you, too, ca n eave tim e rath ­
er tKafi lo se it While resttftk.
I n ever ta k e th e sh ort cdt
acro ss A nna C teek Canyon u n less
I am In a liurrjr afcd 1 à d fa irly
aura 1 cdn get nfe eh tk e lo a th
w ill. T hat day I waa In à h u lr y
b ât 1 w isn *t a t dll lu r e o F the
«now on th e o th e t bid«. I ibàde
It’ a lh | aakÎÂ flirty talnùtea by
t e e so ft ten d o f a beafch. H e crept
m oear to the n earest flre,and iyop-
K d to his belly. Silver loom ed s t
p h t iy behind him, h is b o m twitofc-
g A deep shadow pass«« ttafdr« (Be
ret and Frod, w ith a Start pt sur-
rise, saw that Its ow ner w sa a
n a il boy. H is keen eyes roved
■om t r e to «re, and h is astontsb-
»ent grew. There w as hot a man
w rel
Just Uttla boys — bato
,K i
^ h e r a ' yH M y e S S T t o o g lr
m l luck he had blundered hito a
"We’re from Sierra, pardner-*
o y Scout cam pi
,
Sierra Mounted Troop No. A Bo#
‘ Crouched low,' tha steam ing pot Soonts o f A m erica!"
A SH LA ND
10 Years Ago
F ran k H ansen o f the T idin gs
Mlsd E lla G rubb retu rn ed h om e
tfta . O w eH r * h b hftd been In
to * G tontto C ity h o sp ita l for som e la st even in g from Sam oa, Hum- typdkraphlcal force is over at
t llU , hftd fe tn r a e d h om e m uch bold cou ato, Cal., w here she has Y reka ta k in g d <*♦ «a y s vacation.
im proved
B oth sh e and Mr. been for ttlH iM tttW itaSt With
fclM
of
Otohb n tti
Ow ens have b een m ik in g th e ir her brother,
hom e w ith tlld . dWaft’S brother, fa m ily .
Oewrne Gfilby pn Dtherty street.
a i u i L ‘M r homq at
■ M lH ille . Ww., IRr a num ber o f
m onths n u t returned « w n e to
Mies Mabel Bimmons • of
W
, fc.
StlS* t
Bdtoner P a rk er
d w ife
h a v e return*« Bw gkAan F ran cisco
w h e r ^ h e h as bead W H y ln g the
v io lin u*d«r ft ptw adpadt teach er
O. F. B illin g s returned home
o f t t e t cMy- M h P g rk ef su ffered
an -attack o f t/p h e M fev er but Is fro m th e state Bunday school coa-
vestlh ft Idbt tttld a f. *
dtokr'praSUeaUy Vecovero«. -
WIIMam H a r t « . dftt>
bt
ftM
‘• nn ’’ nt,<,' i t r T 1’ - H
hT
Jam es Rudd le convalescing q uite IH a l h is hom e on Granii«
from p severe a ttack o f Illness.
street recently.
"Hey, Buddy!**
illcw dlsconsolal
> with th* g r u h r
Another Voice,
ta M a g the ehand«. K n o w had a
broken t r il l Slade 6y abU e one
tryin g o u t for th e akl r ic e , and
I nhoted th e boards fdr a ll they
Were w orth.
i
It w as dark w hen I reached th e
U oath B a trance | the. sk y waa o v ­
erpast With clou d s th a t threatened
rain. I ' c a l l e d the Fort an o naked
som eon e to m eet m e a t the Snow
lin e tit *na kour and fifte e n m ln-
utee. T he first m ile th e g o in g
w as good, but th e la st tw o w er*
an y th in g e ls e
h u t good,
The
snow w as a ll c a t ap w ith sk i
tracks, criss-er« ssin g e'aah other,
w orse than ehefcp traita. D w as
so dark that I co u ld n 't, keep In or
od t of them , and there 1 w as fa ll­
in g dow n o n the lev el. - A fter I
had fallen dow n a few tim e s I got
m a d . and began to ta k e short
strid es to keep m y balance,_got In
th e een ter o f th e road, anjT U sed
o u t for th e gray opening betw een
th e d a tk lin es o f trees. I m ade
the snow lin e in tim e to w a lk tw o
p ules before th e ear m et m e.
You don't know , unlees you have
been o n tw o narrow boards for
four hours, Just how fin e it fee ls
to w a lk on so lid ground?
I m et th e B ig Ona th e
neat
day, but there w a s w ork th a t de­
tained m e a t th e F ort for a few
day«. •
Sunday I sta rted back, N ew
snow had fa llen and ,Jt had cot -
ered all the sk i tracks: It w as
good travelin g taatil I h it th e en -
trance— th ere th e snow began to
stick . In th e sh ad e o f th e traes,
tor the oan w as sh in in g dow n
th em , thh snow w < s t still cold
b h oU gl to r the sk is to d id « , bnt
In th e open th e y w ould try to pick
up a ll th e snow In th * read.
I le ft th e IndW *llna a t n in e
i hoys* faees, their e i
their hearty appetltei
bss o f their little bodleej
i< torongh th e Inky bh
> night—the oampjlree
•rab ie company.
V
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W U M L A Ü à h VvhËXl V1É
The Road to Success
ltt the P’afelne norths6«t; a man respected, admired,
feWtabf u w
uat* '-•• .
t » « »
S
The How of opportunity lfi e w open in this
western country to the young man who is w illing to
roll up hl« sleeves ‘afld worky-who h a r thb COtiih^e
to fight his w ay through obstacles which beset his
path.
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Thfe Pacific northwest . i s . rich itt thfe romtthfefe
of boys who have trudged courageously forth from
farm homes to wrest success and honor and wealth
in the cities. It is a young tnAn’S cttuntrf today,
just at is was. a few decades ago.. J n st as it has
always been, it rests largely w ith tkd individual
whether o r not his life ’s work is to be cfow ned with
success or failure.
Back in tile daVs ^hfett Jacksonville was young,
a sturdy young lad farfed forth from a farm ad­
joining the totfn abd sfet but for Corvallis, some 250
miles away. Ambition gripped him . H is was an uh-
quenchable thirst for knowlfetigfe, so htt feUrifed but
with btgh. courage to attain his g o a t
The youth who undertook that ieg-w eery trip
over fttttgh roads and in unceHaitt wfeather Wds
W illiam Franklin ttefrin, son o f respected Jafekson
county pioneers; \
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FHtttt Corvallis this same vouth w ent east to
law school where he was graduated w ith honors
in 187i after working his way through school, (jem»
ing bAfek to the Pacific coast he arrived in Sdri
Francisco with 75 cents in his pockets.
Unadauntfetii he f()n£ht out hi« oWn tidttle aiotte.
He had courage and faith and the w ill to do. The
world lay before him and he would not be denied.
In San Fmqfetsco a foff dhys Ago this saittfe
W illiam FrthkHh H eifih feiofcri ttife fejM« in etertml
»¡umber. A t the time of h it dfeath he was vios‘proei<
dent and general counsel for Hie Southern Pacific
company. He was one of the highest salaried men
B T JO H N M ANÉÍ
ta r ttà iw
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"YeWee ftrongM onr » m m
cht-air.
»eck' w on't
yon ,
**I tois von I dnrned near
j
w e’re hungry 1"
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' hoys Jump o a j a k i n .
bugle so loud, an* when I
the ole pot w ns gone.
N ow w e aln'tftftt no sa t
began to snifRfc
.
•c o a ts strode
I the two Moy i
a pom leal little figure, straight
stbrdy. "What kind o' horsi
“Irlah
hunter 1" said
Bt
Promptly.
"Right yon are!" exclaim ed V
"Aren't m any o* S liv e r s kgn
M ister,
Sliver
i "Buddy"
1 "Ball-head.1
1 did ftott** shouted "Bun-head"
¡,
rwttifo. "Buddy says som eone,
t i n off w ith that ole poh sa* it
,*j
W funny tuh »•!**
,
he larger bov, In command f i t
;
local troop, took*« a t ton Atttot
J
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i
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1
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t
oir td to
¡ilng spring o t hid great
I. shooting down toward tha
Buddy, surprised, clutched
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ho Said m anfully
there’s a h o n e ,
i h o n e l - and re.
f l o w i who eyed
d k lM k « H reached A nna Springs i
at three twenty, h had to y u se - «
a l cUp o f co ffee and greased my,
Skit « H U . 0W 1H 1 tbld the n
w as four-ten w hen I w as ready to
leave.
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I cM H lk't k t t f r tor l i
w al e
breaking down in th e snow ,
in ly
Itafels to a éep lh d l ten Inches. «
It w as d s r ^ k n d th en -so m e w hen J
I reached o o v era sa en t Gkmp. I |
had to lig h t a m etçk te regd th e V
Index o a th e snowi pole.
,
11
I tod tokdi w heeled around,
bBCk «» Pred-
Wdp s a u on SUverW back,
. d*d dtottan. hnt triumph*
ra lom orrow T /
the Soont-master
obliged to t the
»1«* back to Bier­
headed that w ay
« r u bunk here
M» hMttdV hOw h a fd * r ‘ dreary,
there is ftlWayg Sonsethkng yl*W*
e u t t o ' m e r i th e fenrngy.
As I
rOtlildMl t o e to rn coast«« to w iu to
b e w s Creek croeSes th e N a d to
T. f t ' íÍH ttii. Who
has
been
clearing th e gro
(P le a se Turn to P age 5 )
edog retched him.
Sleeve pulled.'