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PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OUT OUR WAY
A8BLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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o f th e W e s t, a n d a m an w h o k n o w s b o th f a n n in g
an d a g r ic u ltu r e, w h o k n o w s fa r m in g fro m a g r ic u l­
tu r a l an d p erso n a l e x p e r ie n c e and can b e tr u ly
b e c a lle d a “ d ir t fa r m e r ,” se e s c o n sid e r a b le g ood
sn m ers o f w h a t th e m an on
t h a t m ea n s a b e tte r p r ic e .
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m ech a n ica l e q u ip m en t in th e w o rld , th e A m e r ic a n
p e o p le are slo w a n d u u p ro g resp iv e i f th e y can n o t
s e ) th is su rp lu s to th e w o r ld ih ark et.
Home Town Thoughts
P e o p le w h o d o n o t lik e th e ir h om e to w n , w o u ld
n o t o r d in a r ily lik e a n y ¡d a r e to w h ic h th e y h a p ­
p en ed to rem ove.
W h en y o n o b e y th e la w s a n d o r d in a n ces of* y o u r
hom e to w n , w h ic h are c r e a te d fo r th e s a fe ty " a n d
c o a ifo r t o f th e people, you h e lp m a k e th a t to w n
a p le a sa n t p la ce to liv e .
A n d w h ile o b e y in g t h e la ir s , d o n ’t fo rg o t th e
econ om ic la w th a t p e o p le sh o u ld . sp e n d th e ir m on ey
a t hom e w h ere i t w ill c e d e back to th em .
How the Studente Can H elp
I t is th e m od ern th e o r y th a t e v e r / in d iv id u a l
sh ou ld co n sid er h im s e lf a n e s s e n tia l e le m e n t in th e
e ffo rt to p r o v id e a finer h o m e co m m u n jty . S ch ool
s tu d e n ts m a y a sk h o w t h e y c a n h e lp !
W e ll, th e y can h e lp a g r e a t d e a l b y d o in g th eir
w o r k w e ll in sch ool. E very tim e th e y le a r n a lew*
so n w ell, th e y h elp r a ise th e sta n d a r d o f sch olar-
sh<>. A n d w h en th e sc h o la r sh ip sta n d a r d is raised,
m o re co m p ete n t g r a d u a te s a r e tu rn ed ou t, m ore
b r a in y y o u n g p e o p le g o to w o r k in ou r in d u stries
R a i a c tiv itie s , a n d th e to w n g o e s a h ead .
W e ’d be h e a r tily in fa v o r o f th a t prop osed 13-
m a n th s to -th e -y e a r c a le n d a r i f i t w e r e n o t fo r the
fa d t t h a t ou r p o litic a l o ffice-h o ld ers w o u ld h a v e one
e x tr a p a y -d a y .
P r e s id e n t C o o lid g e ’s d e ter m in a tio n to g o w est
f o r h is v a c a tio n fin a lly c e n te r e d on W isco n sin . B u t
t o th e f o lk s w e s t o f th e M ississip p i h e w ill sim p ly
ting a h u m a n is th a t
I dey te m a k e a liv«
t to keep a monqtnto
I ta « * ? ' Mag A— AaxUiary to
M TriSltg «U lte Meets I» the
A tahtaf « G f
the night,
Swift hours bounding down a. cat­
arse! of draama,
A sgmghosy
od
stars la vsBod
The lamentations Of a soul whose
stark - '
PWAWM -T& A close ,.
Deft fingers pluck the strings of
Passion’s lyre.
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The soothing harmoslee of hope
fulfilled.
NEW TORN — Sir Otatte»
he is one of the SO people In
the world can say yea or a a
without asking advice.
Market
m e n ts are sm a ll, b u t on e ca n b e lie v e t h a t w h e n a ll
th ree fo r e ig n e r s see th e b e a u ty an d fin is h a n d com ­
fo r t o f a g o o d A m e r ic a n m a d e «shoe, t h e y w ill W ant
i t r ig h t alo n g .
I t h a s com m on ly b een rem a rk ed th a t th e m an u ­
fa c tu r in g f a c ilitie s of th e U n ite d S t a te s a r e so e x ­
p an d ed , th a t w e ca n p ro d u ce m ore o f m a n y com ­
m o d itie s th a n on r p e o p le c a n con su m e, h en ce th a t
m an y w o rk ers m u s t lie id le a g o o d d e a l o f th e tim e .
r ib ie fo r e ig n m a r k e t i s th e p la c e f o r h is su r-
p la S ^ W ith th e m oat in te llig e n t la b o r a n d th e b e s t
e
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Mine Is the htanttog Rnghter of
ie fa rm p r o d u c e s, an d
American sh<tea a f f being shipped to 87 for­
eign countries now. 4 k b a b ly m any o f these ship­
S T B S .T T O M -F O M X B ’S
THE MAGIC GARD
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in th e sh r in k a g e o f fa rm p o p u la tio n a n d is n o t
alarm ed a t th e co n d itio n .
S e c r e ta r y J a r d in e , w h o is a . s c ie n tis t a n d a
sc h o la r a lo n g w ith h is p r a c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e , k n o w s-
w h e r e o f h e sp e a k s. 'H e s o y s th a t th e d e p o p u la tio n
o f th e fa r m s -c a u s e d b y th e m ig r a tio n to th e c ity
w ill r e su lt in h ig h p r ice d fo o d s, a ll o f w h ic h m ean s
m ore fo r th e a g r ic u ltu r a l p rod u ct.
T h er e i s Come alarm In th e s itu a tio n , a c c o r d in g
to J a rd in e, a n d th a t is i f th e m o v em en t f r o m farm
to to w n c o n tin u es a t th e p r e se n t r a te th e r e is c e r ­
ta in to b e a s h o r ta g e o f fo o d , w h ic h w ill cause som e
su fferin g. T h e so lu tio n o f th e p r o b le m , h e sta te s ,
w ill be th a t th e m an an d th e w om an o f t h e to w n
w ill in se lf-p r o te c tio n m o v e b ack to th e fa rm .
T h e secreta ry d isc u sse s th e fa r m r e lie f s itu a tio n
a n d m a k es th e s ta te m e n t th a t in h ie o p in io n th e
r e lie f situ a tio n w ill' r e lie v e i t s e lf fo r a p e r io d o f
e v o lu tio n i s o n w h ic h w ill ten d t o h e lp th e in d u s tr y
o f a g ricu ltu re a n d th e p r e sen t co n d itio n is b u t one
o f th e tu rn s o f th e w h ee l w h ic h b r in g s a b o u t con ­
d itio n s w h ic h h a v e r e p e a te d th e m s e lv e s o v e r an d
over, and it d o e s n o t ta k e a g r e a t d e a l o f s tu d y
an d o b se r v a tio n to a r r iv e a t a co n c lu sio n w h e n y o u
h a v e h isto r y an d p a s t e v e n ts to g u id e y o n .
S o th e W e ste r n h e a d o f a g r ic u ltu r e se n d s o n t
a w ord e f ch e e r a n d en c o u r a g e m e n t an d s e e s iU th e
v e r y n e a r f e t u r e an a g r ic u ltu r a l c o n d itio n w h ic h
w ill ten d t o t h e b en efit o f th e m an w h o s tic k s to
th e s o il, a n d t h e m o re w h o le a v e th a t w o r k a n d ta k e
SENS
8. Who composed an overture
tar what aaaksspnsa* star ,whan
onlySBfegteenyearsqWT
8. Who le Edwin FrankoG old­
man?
4. Who is chief conductor of
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra?
6. What soprano from Manton
City, Mo., made her debut with
the Metropolitan Opera during O s
spring of l M I t .
8. Name three operas In Which
Satan has a prominent role?
7. What Is a piano concettot
8. What famous Rnselan cost-
poser committed snlcide by de­
liberately drinking cholera-ibfeei-
ed water? ■
8. Who composed the Bohem­
ian Girl?
10. What opera, by what com­
poser, produced during the past
season at the Metropolitan was
left unfinished?
<t oftens M U «that setttar
I,” nor "No”
when a man
fB a ck ln » n f ” at the right W -
metot Is dbttsStmes q good way. to
gO ahead. For example, the goat.
sotm parted,
A very good man seldom makes
Very good policeman.
Who with golf stick Mas reach­
ed the heights; ef t-ineeln with an
axt
Ruch Immoral, literature is
sold because there are many Im­
motai people. .
ffc life thews are bat two direc­
tions to go; one is up; tke other
down.
’-»•NEW YO R K — Explaining
that his conscience troubled
him because he proved false
to the Moser system and ran
away. Pani Oliver. 85, is ®o-
t a t haet vomstartly to « d -
ereon road camp IB W est Vir­
ginia. He surrendered to
authorities here to complete
a two-year sentence för steal­
ing an automobile.
I
"These Charming People," by
Mlehael ArloS, (George H. Doran
Company, Raw TtrtaJ T ile , is
the fifth Artas took? and he M
easily t i e Shaft Starry meate r of
the E nslieb reading world. Most
of the stories «enter
HOBOKEN, N. JL /-T he most
hen-pecked husband la. the
•World has Wan dissevered by
Judge , Caraten.
William
Keuntje received One flve-
oent cigar daily from his
wife, and one package ( of
gum per week. ’ The Mrs.
ham him arrested when, 1^ a
rebellious mood, he turned
dear only 884-18 instead of
his fa ll week’s pay of <84.78,
T he Judge ehoet hergrom tke
courtroom.
Fnt your heart in your work, of
The public Plan a price tag oM
VOLCANO ERUPTS .
codirse, but don’t forget to put
every
man, aad he can usually bp
RED BLUFF, Cal., May , 3.— year head in, too,
bought tor Ians ttdney than the
Emitting one of the heavies! oU|>
bs u feassmi
MtsCs of smoke In years Monat
Met Heck says; "Next to the tag calls for.
Lassen, the United States’ only felb r who gits rich quick,' the
active votaauo erupted this more- febpr who g'js good quick is a
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abont
the
(ertnaea, toUtoa. adventures, gal­
lantries and stdo-atepplng of a
eartatn lovely lady. The author
also swinge sometiSMe lightly, and
more of tea with deep feeling, on a
ebefce gallery of romantic mats
remembers his honour— One of
two people In love must Be
ef­
feminate, after all— Of a lady of
undammdn quality 1« was said that
she was a gentlemen . among
women; for the only advantage
most women have over men is in
the fast that they .are not gentle­
men— God Is like a woman In the
evenings He Stakes tke land
look so shy.— The Larldt.
aw eta to vMR some of her
leads, do'something to try
ton the ta g . Bo she put on
t suit a t tarn white cloth,
eras U Mt of gold In the braid
aaefcof Mae and a touch of
r e end there. 4» she stood
the mirror aad set the ha!
• meant to wear on her ear*
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASHLAND
20 Year« Ago
The only nato funeral car In
«p attata. Oregon, if not in terri­
Mrs. W alter Tristan left Buis
tory between Pdrtland and Sacra-
meatet.bas keen recently installed dag for Roseburg where she w ill
here hy H. C..8tock. undertakes. he the gneet of her «leter, Mrs.
The car la an American undw- Oesrgs Churchman to r awhjis.
slang of 8« horse power, adjusted
to 4 speeds.
C. <?. Rauoda and family have
Forest 6uards,Frank Pattorsan moUed/from their rooms In the
aad Robert Peachey have left for Pell block Into tAeir new home oa
their stations at Clover Creek aad Factory s t r e £ .s
Moon Prairie.
Ranger Royal
Cmmhtas left alto for hie stattoa
at Lake of the Woods.
Frank ‘ Jordan was pp from
Grknts Paas Suflday, where he is
Eugene Onard— Mrs. Oe^ D. engaged tn bwiMfsg fhe new Jour-
Dünn, accoMpanled by.her Ilttta
» ob . Horace Hill Dann, arrtvnd In
Eugene fron» Ashland last Tuen-
day and : will leave thts for«aoea
tor assttto, meetttig Mr. Dann at
who ta s been
Pectlaad. T ie r »taut the nlebt county flat son
Ashland today.
retí .
k
The Odd F ellow s'tall has re-
improved nto
I t is now one Of the nicest
eu««dt todtoty h s ltt lR
country,
qtthput a doubt. l i ta s been rw
papered and painted and* seated.
sH tt hnsAsaato any qpiain of a
most cbtafortable pattern.
ousti? t a »
alons toward completion with* tl
staiftial constructtçl
ought to Mata <hq 8
and perinä^«« “t a ­
to the city.
1
desvur-soelety of the Presbyter­
ian church enjoyed a Jolly May
Day Igeakfast recently In the
church parlors.
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This organization has been
staging a contest for the past two
months and the winning ride w e n
guests of boner nt this affair. Miss
Maxine Emery was captain e f the
loosing side.
▲ delicious
brsskfast \ was
served at tables benhtUally decor­
ated In a color scheme of yellow.
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Fixed Moy M g Rtoheto ■
The Junior Christian Endeav­
or of the Presbyterian church
met in a group at the chord» Sat­
urday evening, April thirtieth, for
the purpose of fixing R ag. Day
baskets for the shut-ins.
Fourteen of these baskets were
attractively arranged and
filled,
after whlcn they were eeUvered.
dRR R
Mrs. Marion taMMW WiM'Bpaab-»
Mrs. Marion Lance of thé Port­
land Unity Center of Practical
Christianity wUl speak in the
(Please Tarn to Paga 8)
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