Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 23, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY
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The cartoonists who today undertake to picture
the American farmers a s . wearers o f long beaffis
are as fpr behind thp types as p ¿‘l-yepy-oft maiden
lady WP9I4 > . behind fhe prospects of mpfpftmpy.
An official of
proponent f t n q otfcapftqMqm
who recently mp4« P ftP r <tf Jhe agricultural ramqas
of the United States, ¿a ssit} to h«ve e x p r e sse d su r­
prise after w tu p u n g from p v isit to 25 states, that
the found alm ost no farmers w ith long fft< in g
whiskers. À great many of our c ity |pi|cs would
probably be more greatly surprised than he was.
, Farmers no longer, wepj long w biskepi for
the same reason that city men no longer wear, them,
namely, becaftse whiskers are no longer the' fash­
ion. There may bpve beau p period in our pioheer
days when thé , farmer? ' looked A little different
from the men who labored in the cities and they
may have been a bit more innocent in som e w ays
but thgt day has gone forever. N ow aday^ when
farmers go to tb° city, thay dress and act •like fbe
fellow s who live in the city. T here are n ew more
»4greenhorns” living right 'in Portland than in
the rural portion or the state. Tlfte farm er of to­
day is really what is called a “ suburbanite.** Good
loads,, the automobile, f t e telephone, th e radio,
and rural eleotri? poway g » extending ftp suburbs
to all parts of th e country. so that today the farm-
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row, to keep the deed of Shell’s.
Hoard« them, ‘protect them with
their branches, "till the rule of
Shell la ended, then with their
withering bodies give drink to the
grease«, grow and color the flow-
era. With the typod of SkqU’s
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“Only a
wineglass of
brains would turn a fool into
a wise man,” says a psychol­
ogist who has been weighl..ng
hraiue. Yes, and only a faw
w i« g l« tfu lB of h f t « tkla* R
wm tu rf many a wise pyu>
Into a.tooL—La Osondat Ob­
server.
A Business Man Philosopher
A real philosopher retired from the New York
stock exchange the ofter 4*y
90 yeuy? pl(t A
millionaire many times over, he began life ’s activ­
ities by picking up potatoes at the age o f 5 on a
Maine farm. His name is David Augustus Eftody.
H e now lives in a five-story mansion.
Asked how he views life after a world of strenh-
gsity he said; “ Human nature is much the same as
it was when j ^new it in the woods of Maine. Leve
still m^kes f t e world go rquud aud most folks
4 r e after mofigy. But after all it is only happiness
that counts. J jun a Democrat anefhave beep happy.
'phe past is behind me and the future I look forward
to cheerfully^ for m yself and my copatry. Thp pres­
ent is the very best present that ever w as.”
Such expression» arp cheering, avpn if gre c^q-
not all retire pt 90, millionaires.
The "art »Jtd w r *• ft® la ­
test hob, In which the hair Is
drawn back severely on one
el|p . The ear on t ^ s*de
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poaed to da yoar xhis»pn|us.
— Athena Press.
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Modern girls give little thought to clothp».
t h e y ’ve learned not to worry over trifles.
Saientist« say that women are growing taller.
TFe’d . noticed that legs looked longer this year.
A f Ameylçnn ¿«tr^ya?
fired on Chinese troops on
r t w V M to ‘ft
that ’Mpkeudld leelatleo’t tile
senate lrreconcljtehles used
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¿ r e n » f^ B a k « Hpr?
In quarre|Jna with a man, thp
things you neally ought to havp
T W ft” » not thought of until at-v
ter the quartol la over.
Nez Heck «»y»: “So fur Ilr»
never seen a poor man who bad »
p l ( | opinion p*. a banker.”
The Pfl»e® went to the
guglft In |h | «print for dia-
nyond mli^en in Africa last
week— bu| g e ’re in America
^gd the HM> ®l°w and hard
pull is nepresaVy in the dash
fpr riche|k3-ArUagtou Bul­
letin.
T U R N IN G
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ASH LA N D
IP Y e tó Ago
2 0 Yeftrs Ago
J K? Angwin, whn waa- sent
ire from the shops a t Dunsmuir
ttofe aharge of the local round-
mao forces of the 8. P. following
ppqpltt'shakeup, has had hla
M»tt®nt confirmed and is
iw roundhouse foreman here.
I
are fia fttia g deaifpu oa their khoea.
; know the old joints now. .
The' old Ltldsay Applegate
dwelling, one of the landmarks qf
Ashland, is being removed from,
the ffiks’ lot on South Main s |.
to make room for the nejr
Temple to cover the property.'
The dwelling will occupy a new
location tii R. R. addition.
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«push tks bM|ti<wk» with f t f t of
Weather <— Day cloudy; wind
southeast; anowfell gftqo lest pb-_
servatlon 8.6 In.; precipitation,
.74 in.; snow on ground, 161 la ;
Tem p.H . »8, L. 1«, ft? 4. ft. *>
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Monday, February 7, fAftf.
, I Just couldn't resist the temp-
t^ftin today— ell my good resoln-
tlpna made »yesterday went to
sgtaah— the quiet and the- sun
were the causes. I had started to
yrork and as I peaked through the
open apaeee la the la s te d ^|n-'
dqw, I kept thinking of the plgçes
that you would like to see. Thp
kept thaï I could do f<^r you w»a Ip
let the light reflect Uieir likeness
op pftgr'in bWçt and wUR«. You
yrop’t he 4M» to «ee tbe Wu» ot
ftft
ft? tozdow« nor the
MICHIGAN CrpY, tgp.,“1-
p»ui Wilson who ' retired
from life in citing because pf
hi« great height, six feet
I.Inches mad« him tpo con-,
splcuous, has started a pf >
on sentence St a yegr bare,
tqr shooting a conductor wfip
carried him past his lonely
home In the sapd dunes.
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CHICAGO —Chicago Is go­
ing to be without Its official -
tea taster after March 81.
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' The department of agricul­
ture refuses to maintain a tea
tnster In a port that Imports
lens |han 6,000,000 pounds of
tqa annually.
Last year Chicago imported ‘
only 8,266,861 pounds to be
sampled.
ASHLAND
Y*1“ ' M &
tinkling aoeg flag In wooded can­
yon» where it) gears peat alienee
hea reigned. Pleeae don’t whia-
9F * ft SB? !®®‘ 8k# |i® ftr
MARSHALL, Mich — Pud-
pie marten« hern returned
from Brazil |o ftq if cOlony
house here at the earliest
date In IB years A record
kept by F. Stjaart, manufact­
urer and amateur ornitholo­
gist, shows tpe earliest pre-
vlpu arrival qf tj»e harblpg-
ers o f spring to have beW»
March 28.
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A SH LA N D
rainbow», halo
B / . AiM>l >M ane of h|a
team horses badly . Injured ow
south Main street. Saturday morur
l « g - > ® f c » f * V * hauling i load-.
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run Into
J d 5 . Fagot
(5 n .w w
7 toa
h o r It
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and cart.
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1 sweating, irate Llge
tenthi his eyes.
id on him. "Why, yuk
seven-flngered sou uv
vhlppetl" he shouted,
earning down hie face,
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down the sides of
ftftfl PUcier wU* be * -
sent. I. R P F ftM tt°®® P*®«®« of
paper w o n t show the rippling
f blue, with Its changing shad«s aa
It waa waaught by son and wind
today.
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W eft— Took pictures, worked
AÁUlnaottfW rs’ L. H.,
,sr— Day partly cloudy;
-fto w fiti /rim®.
ÎèM;
MeV|W agared f t f * >urw
8. H. Calhoun sad family wlH
sue to Grants Pass tomorrow
am their orchard tract near
Conductor George Lyndo
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moore left turned home last atght from
today for Sau Francisco.
v. vage to Honolulu.
In household science at Vas
ear College. The ladles must
’be getting ready to grant the
males equal rights.
Perhaps yoa’ll. never
headline lik e /h is ;ln a
paper, so here it Is; “
any Bends ' Dawes I
Cup.”
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off the ran and ap- «raw—'ala*1 nsrilla,** ffsN
they Méed
ax A « PftaaSt beJnR tearfully gor­
ed by an end of the cart shaft.
Mrs. John Dili of Ashland I
proudly ahowtag frioada a 610
Silver poked Ms great »kite head oaf ff* * MMM | Mttk.
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U s e Oeanore wae busy la a cor- leaving their hornet a ]
ner of the corral teaching a new .down the Mlaidd, and
horse Old trleks, while Chuck WU- to the foptodqd.
ten sat Indolently on the topmost hi me m o n tu h . . i , F
rail of «ha corral pufflng content- tb ef saw Flha Bitke sttl
edly away at a cigaret and Jeering close
Jude Monroe.
at the perspiring efforts of his taUpng «ule>t|y. head» tog
foreman.
mumbie<j derisively. guSedl^ ^T hSy'^gro^S
wjtfe bewilderment. Pin
shook h fih ead dolefully,
•wZL,~ -¿naht slaht ol
hnMk i , .“ft ± JJigL1 M
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(looted llfce flutty swans, asleep
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W f t t WW® Yftter. They will not •aw led , •’there gtot but one man
tt this here country kin stick tuh *
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Atatft I ®>ft sorry that the *p)c-
tures Will . not show Liao, . the
Watchmen and.. Glacier playing
hlde-and-eeek with otae another Ig
thé feather-Itke mist that /looted
from the north. Nor w|fl they
show t hat veil . of vapor t h a t
atreamad devg over the cliffs of
button, the image of a beautiful
” wiiitér tolls You p ill not be a ÿ e to
, heps the reart»» thunder, a» Liao
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shd<t time t#f
relatives a p | 1
hon»e In' that ’
Prowler entered seven, home» f t Kansas UHy
bnt stole w fthftg. Mpst hpve focgptftn whpt fti
«rife sent him for.
How yon were brought up has little to do with
, far up you «»rill go.-
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Making up the mind Is 10
cent p t the Job; doing It Is
other 90.
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The reasons we give for Iosin?
our tempers are always poor
ones.
The navy proposes to make
the old frigate Constitution a
(RitUu »U881UB- BnUftr keaa
It hgndy, we may need that
boat some day.— Roseburg
Sweet honeypppkles scent the qir
.W here chestnuts wave a glinting crown
^ he peacefu) valley spreads ap fpir
A t evening, as the sun goes down..
1 breathe thp balsam of the pine,
Where svgUows hurry to and fro;
I listen to tl|© lowing kine,
To chimee that toll ‘Auld lang ago.*
L ost memories are floating by .
Lake cloud-wisps in a roseate gloam.
1 bow m y head f t a »tar-swept sky—
B en eaft it sleeps my dear old Imine.
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“Helping" people carries with
« tW riftk oi *Wn i9< ft* P -
The women who spends
MU > day yiUMW *
prise worth
usually thinks
pZA4<U#HptfB
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aW8fchfng will ta b » A- radical,
down like agreeing with him. > ,
MINNEAPOLIS — Human
beings in the future will here
only four fingers on each
hand and four toes on each
foot, if past evolution can he
used as a basis in making
scientific predictions, accord­
ing to Dr. Hpnry P. Ritchie.
tering object In
the Boy Scout
thdt F nd had.
tous day In the
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d took at that
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