Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 06, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    A'udfeK
B y THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
▲ND DAILY TIDINGS
OUT OUR
e—e IO » W—
The Spaalsk party v u pro­
claimed ky all whe attended a gay
and convivial affair.
The firm feature of ta» evening
»«a the «read mnrek whteh v u
- m * r t H A w o B A ck
A G A iM t BCT u V T “T R S
The Canon I^obody Knows
r r ~ .* m O H !
WOMtMTB WE*D UUfcTÖ LtVfc OVER
•IM E U C t W .
I
BROOKLYN— Police ar­
rested Clarend Larsen, 21,
of Elizabeth, N. J., for caus­
ing a crowd to gather by at­
tempting to commit suicide.
Arraigned In court be was re-
leased upon, promise not
¿ r .e .'N itt
Í lÿhaf OfAers Sayj
ísn’f It Odd?
ANO
to,
NEW YORK — Ruth M.
Baine whe, as head of a trav­
elers bureau In a large de­
partment, t e l l s
tourists
where to gq and "ha) to see
Ip all parts of theworld has
not been ontslde of the U. 8.’
STATEN ISLAND — The
home of Mrs. Joh..n Gans was
'invaded by a bore of school
children Tueeday who de­
manded to eee the lion cub
given her bp her ano-la-law,
«Herman Ores. The son-in-law
returned Monday from an
African hunting ,trlp. The
lion is le u than six months
did and as docile aa a cat.
Men who don’t like their work
never do a good Job.
Leve lasts longer when the ex­
pense o f keeping It going Is low.
Good music Is best enjoyed af-
ter hearing music' that isn’t good!
What promises to drive wemea
back to long hair I* the costly up­
keep of the bob.
How many people, ia moments of delicious rev­
erie or tormenting extremity, have dreamed of that
It the love of mossy bo toe roat
golden day—that day «when “ my ship comes in!”
of all evil, then progr«» itself
Not one to a million, perhaps, really believes that
PAROÜE — School girls
wquld seem to be an evil.
any sneb vosael sver will put to an appoaranoe, bat
hero aro prohibited from us­
ing lipsticks by an order lust
there are times when it la just plain fan to dream,
Issued by the Prague mlnteter
however foolish it might appear to a rank outsider.
of education.
Every attempt by law or other*
Nor doeaxme person in a million ever catch s i ^ t of
wise to supply a satisfactory sub­
that gola-laden galleon. If they amass somewhat of
stitute tor human nature has re­
the allegedly filthy bqt nonetheless convenient lucre,
And Just suppose the paci­
sulted In failure.
it usually is by dint^of yesirz of toil and frugality.
fists had had tbetr way and
what 1s left of the army had
For every man that strikes oil or finds a buried
been
disbanded and the navy
treasure there are millions upon millions who wind
scrapped. Just what would we*
He* Heck says: “U seems to be
Bp their allotted years with little more than wrin-«
be doing now to protect Amerl much easier tor a rich man to git
kies and callouses and tired backs and overdrawi#
can lives In China T— Hills­
Into a poker game than to git into
bank accounts to show for it. Life is like that.
boro Independent.
heaven."
•
Bet there, too* ia the case of Edward Payson
Weston. For years he tramped the highways and
byways of this land. He walked his way to fame.
But not to fortune. The years swept him on past 80
and, though he had accumulated the miles, hie
supply of ogsh was nil. He sank to direst poverty.
ASHLAND
ASHLAND
Once he was found wandering aimlessly and alone :
In the city streets. Then It happened.
10 Years Ago
20 Years Ago
Miss Anne Nichols, author of “ Abie’s Irisk
Rose,” and who has stacked up m illion« more of
dollars that even Mr. Weston has of miles, an­
Corporal George L. (Dobbin)
Jesse Nell visited Orante Para
Irwin ot Ahe Ashland company, this West thb fUdst o f his i^ncle
nounced that she had set aside a 30 thousand dollar
Coast Artillery Corps, has been W. E. Dean.
trust fund,for Mr. Weston, the income from which
chosen one at the 16-man team
«ras to bo his for, life.
which will represent Oregon In
. Ro he trudged off Tuesday morning to a neigh­
the national matebee at Jacluon-
R. L. Bardic, the lumberman,
borhood church, intending there to render a thanks-
vtlle, Fla., la Oetober.
te
la Medford teddy.
S*vliig P<py*r*
It was then- that an automobile,
Felojiutoa prodnet of inventiod’s onward and up*
d ic h t e r Ge rt rude,. Fred being a*-
•n n d . march, struck him down. Aa .this is written
siatant
cashier In the Cltteen’s . D. D. Good and wife went down
flje lies at the point of death. By the time it appears
hank «Od M l» Gemrwde principal ,the valley yesterday. >
■a Stoy ho dead. But Edward Payson Weston lived
• f » e W M Side Mhedj. Mft yes-
Medford wants a highway
to the Oregon caves. Medford
also wants a member of the
state highway delegation. I |
surely tenrt hi^rd to figure
how.Medford now expects to.
-finance its projects—Grants
Pass Courier.
The majority of those whb
condemn Governor Patter,
eon’s policy aq to the income
tax are like the man who
condemned Christianity with­
out even knowing what It
was— Hubbard Enterprise.
Statistics inform ns that a
death is recorded every min­
ute, not including certain in­
dividuals who are Mill able to
sit up and take nourishment.
— Dufur DIepatch.
An executive is a man who
thinks the lunch hour means
an hour and forty-five min­
utes.— Vernonia Eagle.
Klamath Falls has. throe
court bouses, but La Grands
will soon have two eeven-
story hotel« The etsanger in
our midst will be properly
taken cars of in La Grande
this winter.— 4 a Grand Dis­
trict Mews.
One pleasing characteristic
of the han te that she doesnt’s
make a lot fit notes until af­
ter aha has delivered toe
goods.
Biddy is ne tour-
Dasher.— Cottage Grove 'Sen­
tinel.
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
anyone baa o w expectaJ of a conserralwa
that it invent a plan by which hunters can
• W .«“ * . * « * •» t r n w f l j u i k i n tw in
btxattom , pobt » ’ s
....
THE MAG/C GARDEN"
. OO -JUST 3BR»<
We have read Yn the papen Doris, that you
ate the sole heir to the $53,000,000 estate left by
your father, James B. Duke, the tobacco king. A
15-year-old girl with $53,000,000 of her very own!
The paper tells how you live In a magnificent Park
avepue mansion in the great city of New York.
And the paper lays that this mansion is but one of
seven that you ownl
> ... It is difficult for most of us to realize that there
is as much money In all the world as yon, who are
not yet 16, have at your disposal Yon can have just
about anything that money can buy, and, of course,
it oan buy. beautiful things. You can roam the seven
asas in your own private yacht, if you care for pri­
vate yachts. Many have dreamed of some day
poaaesRing a million dollars and have fondly planned
the things they'd do> but you have $53,000,000 and it
ia not a dream.
Yet, Doris, there was one paragraph in the
newspaper story that caused us to reflect. It told
how your jnaneion« are in strange contrast to the
log cabin down in North Carolina where your father
was bom. That reminded us of all thff things yon
are missing—things that not-even $53,000,000 can
ever buy. Yon were bora in n mansion, but the
chances are you have never stood in the doorway
of a Carolina cabin and gazed through the morning
mists into the face of the rising san. You have play­
ed in a gilded nursery, b it have you ever mads mud
pies in the back yardf You ride in & limousine, but
yon will never know the fun of romping off to
school with the other children of the block, being
teased by that horrid Johnny <ones, your childish
heart overflowing with the joy of life’s springtime.
. And we wonder, too, if any ocean voyage you
have taken or ever will take can possibly riiean so
much as the thrill of going bdrrying with Johnny .
and Mary and Sue, tramping .through the "pastures'
your stockings out at the kneee, your curia flying in
the wind, your fresh young cheeks flushed by the
kiss of summer; skippipg blithely th r o n g the fields
with the daisies nodding greeÜng*~as you pass, ex­
ploring in tbs woods where the 'chipmunk* play. ; ~
And as the years carry you so swiftly along,
to life’s twilight time, what memories of baby days
In a gilded nursery can compare with those which
send the hedH flying hack to barefoot mornings in
the spring, or to winter evenings around tfie fire,
roastiag nuts, sating juicy red apples, telling ghost
stories and dreaming in the cosy glow of conquests
to be won in the yet unborn tomorrows! ..
Please do not misunderstand, Doris, when we
tell you that somehow we can’t help feeling sorry
for a 15-year-old girl who livea In a marble man­
sion and has $53,000-000 to her credit at the bank.
aan
ASHLAND
Ex-clty marshal C. P. J o les was
iwn town in a carriage 1n com-
,ny with Dr. Brower, today.
Walter Walrad left for Banta
>sa .Cal., yesterday to take a po­
tion with Mr. Humbert In the
Copyrighted, 1817. Oene Stratton-Fortey, laa.
Copyrighted, 1814-27, by the'McCall Cp.
1 by courtesy of P iin Booking Offices of Amelie» (F- O. B.)
F ro n t l» famous photoplay, “The Magic Garden.”
the heat Saanich eqptumee. The
teacher* who «Headed M eted M
Judge« «ad finally decided that
Mt» Lorraine Sparr and Mr. Law-
rsneo Sewell had the «eat cos-
tnaoee while the M i» » Harrlette
Bevington and Jean Ball* and Mr.
Horace Dunn received honorable
mention. M l» Sparr received a
wicker perfumed hanging basket
and Mr. Sewell was presented with
an everahat» pencil.
several
•tunta were given and received
well. The first, a style ebow,
which was a few dainty boys in
girls clothing, went over big. Six
girls sang a Spanish aong .which
ho one understood fexaetly, bat
liked. Just the » m e . A play In
three acts, ”Twa Twa,” a solo,
‘‘Neopolitan Nights,” by Horace
Dunn, a Spanish play, were other
particularly bad because the «Mg maybe something
enjoyable featnres of th e evening. knife
that cut through her family Heaven would he ,
The last and most exciting stunt pat her tether and her bfpther oa weB.
was a bull fight. Mr. Clyde Beeson me side of the family, and lef(, Everyone fa the
was the brave toreador who »er brother In her father's care, the times when Ai
and after a manner, her tether did ed were becoming
came riding in on a horse which take cars of him. At least he was frequent, and evs
Wan heroically enacted by Mr. only forty s*Um away sad could heuse knew perfec
Hobbs and Mr. McDonough. Then come In an hour If ha were really wns verybad tode<
the bull, snorting and waving bis needed. That be was really needed when h ei little s
every day, be refused to concede. Jsagled and her he
horns came charging in at the About one day a month was hl* her brain went ch
tighter. The bull was very realis­ »halt
Hets gripped and
On the other tide this Wg knife and screamed sati
tically portrayed by Mr. Jack
had put Amaryllis In her mother's scream any longer
Nlms and Mr. Ned Mars. After the care. And the one thing was that - The helpers talks
bull had killed the horse, accord­ her mother refused te care. livery, tfcemeetv» and a
ing to custom, the toreador fin­ day of ber life the little lonely girl should write te b
down to the big bronse g a t» they said some one
ally downed the ferocious bovine went
and sometime* with a dog beside tether. They all aa
after a strenuous fight.
bar, stood and looked through the should be » m e os
Chile coa cam e and punch and paneto locked above her head, that of the child's age
cookies were served. Everyone de­ shut her in from the world outside, with. But not one
Si eu ^ he± . tor CB" ronta< ** the ’• “ •*' <* rtak*
claring they had a most enjoyable with little girls In them, and she by telling, or found
evening.
could see by looking In her mirror I to play, because
Jiat they did not have half such ’ meant slightly mors
looted are Marjorie Elmore, Le­
the Dodge. Nina Kidwell, Ida Gos­
nell, Adelaide Smith, RqMt Ander­
son. tuanita Rosa, Wlnsugp John­
son, Kay Neil, Raymond Cotter,
Wilfred Wagner, Foss Kramer,
Gordon McCracken and Lynn
Neely. >
They held their t in t practice
Tuesday evening.
The Lettermen's Club met for a
short time Tuesday Soon. Jean
Stratton, president, presided.
The Junior class has elected
Ronald Gandee ah editor of the
Junior edition of the R$g«e News.
Mr. Gandee has picked'hi* staff
and is assigning write-ups.
Mr. Barney Miller, editor, te
working with the Rogue Annual
staff in preparation for the
printing of toe book. Most of the
students who signed up to pur­
chase the book have paid their B0
cents in advance, so it te felt that
work on the publication can pro-
oeed safely.
The boys and girls glee' club
met Jointly Tuesday for a success­
ful practice.
They will appear April 14 at
the Civic Club.
W0,,M peer **r®"8* **« bronse pates.
tnrably silky curls Us Che had.' and the less work they had to da
Their hair w m not nearly so yel- for Amaryllis and the more time
lew. their eyes were not go big they bad to spend on their own
and wide open, their cheeks were conoeras, the better they entered
net to pretty, and their dreeees themselves. And after all. AmarA
were not half so flue as here. But Us was sot their child, and U h »
she Art seen through the bars of father would hot eon»' “ see h u
chat gate wonderful things happes- more than one« a month. sn«t w
teg to other fortunate little girls, her mother went away and left no
Sometimes a Mttle girl rode by with plans about coming f f i h w h ?
her Arm* around the neck of a should they shoulder more r o s i X
autlful woman and her face laid slblllty and work?
*•»!»*
slnst her cheek. The woman’s
So it ram« » / k - .v .
arms would be around the little when
Custom
1 and they would he smiling.
th 3
nutlmes they would be romping h Z r ^ o » < r J ^ k n V * T “ d ,e?
in the car as If it didn’t make a
«cro^mX ¿if1 IT ** nudl
particle of difference if hate were one to^tetoJ*»
wa* n®
crooked and hair rafted and ch etfs fo a rortilte V S L T 4 ¿‘ dW-D*
and lips stioky with kisses. S o W
° L g00d'a ®° <radu'
times tbs little people would be S j btsm
•ci#am,n*
Mleep and their heads would be “hat
1
/o
’ V M*00«1“ «
laid over against their mother's
a4 “ ) ?f hY braln wer*
shoulder, and there would be robet
t0° d#ep “ d to°
tucked around them and arm« to
i0 .
J**™ c* child-
S
K
Miss French’s cooking class te
planning to cook and serve a ban­
quet to more than 100 peroona
Friday'evening at the Presbyter­
ian church. This will start the would ride the i
annual older boy* conference the drive awhile,
meeting at this time.
«bout When he wra a little hop. A
few times he had played marbles
with her. ‘ Sometimes she oould
coax the gardener to teH her
WANTED NBW PLATE«
•tori» about when he lived aero»
SPOKANE, Wash.. April B.— the se« to S cold tend where they
(Ito— Thirteen may be an un- bed to went very hard to have
laeky number to some persons, even A tow flowers and a little
to «ununer. But he would not
bat its no reason for throwing fruit
brine kte Children to play to the
money away, In the opinion of garden while he worked. She had
begged him and begged him; she
Patrolman Kinney of Spokane.
Accosting a young woman with bad even eedered him to bring
theac bat before her orders stood
a 1824 license plate, he Inquired vtfTattlot orders from her mother.
if she knew she was violating the
tow.
uNo sir,” wee the answer, *’I
am not. I'va applied for 1827
raked If she might .come, and It
Peter said that he was at home and
that she might, then toe big car
Same before the door at her con>
Band and Amaryllis was dresaal
s t i r to
u 1 P°?he* “ a
m
,
lt P e ^- r - Sonietlmee
she had dinner with him
^'4
“»5“ ** WM dBrtfc
ii
hB • tlowW her to play
h# “ “*• 8o™*
to which \ £ ? * i 4 d * r«£d’ ta to D3
kne7
th*7
««'tone,
soma, and so hungry for love, and
tor other children, to play with a£d
th,n<*
«U children,
really to their heart«, want to dm
that neither of them could find
words to express exactly what they
though! nr What they touly felt
a «?“ » kA“ ary!?U wUd:
*’PeU*
Wouldn’t you Mke Just even to sit
Mm. J. McClunle and daughters
returned from San Francisco last
Further conversation disclosed
that the girl had been Issued
Mrs. George Wiley 1s In Seattte,
plates containing the number IS
Wash., visiting relativ».
*e she threw them away and
Mrs. Geo. R. Hergadlne and made .application for «aether 11-
children returned home from a
Mayor F. H Càrter Toft W eed
vielt with Grants P a » relativ»
on a busine» trip.
Monday. '
(To be eonttonod)