THE DAILY TIDINGS G J. BEAD, MANAGING EDITO* PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING 00, «EHI STWTON-WWTXX’S ASHLAND DAILY TIBINGS THE MAGIC GARDEN” wfcejnd loyal. Copyrighted, 1987, Gene Stratton-Porter, tac, Copyrighted. by the MçCall Qo, reeentatlve >*f i.greatr English wealth. This bmw I beanttfal crea­ ture snatches away th* hexo and finally transplant* him la Ameri­ ca. The reader b?gtas to *«®1 sorry tad fcav< p ltt Tor «♦? To*»« Anthony ’ B like. newly escaped to Italy from the drudgery of an architect’s office at home. W ith the meeting of thebe gay young adventurer* *« »ke, Pension Toeel- le, the relttge of faded actresses, shelved diplomats and sterile art« lata, the stage is set. Crisply and vivaciously the story unfolds, with that blend of subtle wit and fan­ cy which «re distinctly Loeklan, The fasdnattag Perella Will Hager la the reader’s memory as one of the T»ost complete, convincing and entirely delightful character that have made their debut be­ tween hook covers in a long time, — The Lariat. V n e e d s alone what rive» have recently made thousands homeless ? « 8. What gqvsrnor recently was challenged to state hia attitude to­ ward his religion aad hto public duties? 3. What city la Senator the Scripture in bo uncertain manner; for this qual­ ity ia definitely associated with health, healing and happiness. A merry heart,” ,awarding to Pro­ verbs, “ doeth good like a Medicine;” it “ maketh a cheerful countenance;” and it furbishes “ a con­ tinual feast.” . Nearly everyone is familiar with the cheerful smile—at least through observation* if not through his own experience - e whioh indicates high faith, even to the midst of difficulties that may seem un- surmoun table. Grief, even ever the tore of a loved one, has been analysed as “ self-pity”—an utterly useless mental condition that makes one a burden on their dearest friends. * A cheerful countenance blesses not only the one who can maintain the happy look and outlook but also everyone who comes within thia gladsome influence; for the thinking whieh impels a brave smile lessens the illusion of any difficulty. The one who can go farther and achieve the “ merry heart’L which brings forth spontaneous laughter, when ex- perience seems difficult or dolorous* has entered upon the path which leads to self-conquest and •• • v - : ‘ * geaiune W . True laughter is never inspired hy any sense of superiority to. another pemen to misfortune, but rather from pure rejoicing in perfect power over fear, suffering and hatred. The next time your temper gets the best of you, just open the window and mentally toss It out. Look out into tbs’ great world with its billions of other worfds—aU created b y t lie Great Jtotj«ihle Intelligence of which yon are a part—and laugh for sheer joyouenew to -life. Occasionrito ex b d ™ « r readers to give at­ tention to the advertisement! iibich appear in these pages, believing that to db so will react to the advantage of theJ)itfW M those who have something to believe also that newspaper advertisements are voluntarily read as carefully as the news eolnmns when readers find interest thereto. : i Just at the moment we want to call your at­ tention to the advertisement which The First Na­ tional Bank is running. The copy used by the bank is of interest to the reader, not only because it talks of the things to which you are interested, but because them topi®® largely concern the welfare and development of the community. Today’s message calls attention to the can­ nery, an industry which is of large importance to Ashland. This will he followed by others featur­ ing AshlancUs many resources. You’d do well to get the habit of following these messages which are of much value to the development of a helpful community spirit. Helpful Advertising Only the coolness and skill df Pilot Chamber­ lain, the «ndurawm flyer, saved the live« of a mechanic, two passengers and kimaelf when bo brought his Wrigbt-BeUanca plane to earth at Min­ eola after his landing gear had broken. Accidents to planes due to the weakness or in- suffieieney of present typos of undergear have lieeu ae BMtRy to reoai tiiaee, it seems to the lay observer of aviation progress that the interest of air engineers must shortly concentrate on this hazard to flying, if it is not doing so already. The Fonck tragedy last fall was «ttribmted to a broken wboel oa the temper- ary gonr under his plane. Commander Byrd’s plans for a* early start to Paris o» the trans -oceanic jump have been postponed doe to injuiries to his plane, suffered when its laadtog gear caught in a rut. Tho difficulties that attend the Uke-off and the landing of airplanes, a« well as considerations of space, are responsible for the persistent search for a helicopter, a raaebtoe which will rise directly from the gronnAt' Engineers have perfected motors which carry planes so fast that pilots have difieulty keep­ ing them to hand. Plane bodies are constantly be. tog risoBffthfn 1 and given better balance. The problem < grftmg the machine always into the air and bneh to the ground safely remains one of tho moot perploctog on the list of those still to ho Ever>* great achievement is at the coat of a desperate atrufegle and always in the face, of tre mendoue odds. .. . Glass urging Rogna Jto«r Valley Collega Wqmen’a club w ill meet at the home of Mrs. L. a . wuuama. l í o S» Peach, Medierd. Thursday, May ja^-r»lka Lodge No. 84« w ill give a ahirt waist dance in the JGk’e haUnmm, Domino Provoat’a orchestra will «. Robert tones. 7. SU times. MBS» DOBOTHY BEU), Editor » t a s t e r , Mr. ^w JeeET « S t e ö S eommimarn aad htoseV As Owe 8a «MUerl tt» stri Thee« ape fl» dark; v llo u s villains la the nUy. Opgom»4 to the W r i to M a btstaxiatah*« j M n « to d «••!>- enjoyed the privilege of hearing this excellent program and every­ one feels that many thank* aye due those who so generously spared thier g ift* at this time. I t would pe « to 1« " * * to im . gs outstanding in merit, any of tBe nu inhere given, but perhaps the group of verses from Mrs. Field- l»g’s scrapbook which eke styled "Fugitive Verse" should Msaire special mention, and "Roxy Ann." ae given by qnr own "Dick Poeey” thrilled th * listeners. The mu­ sical number* were beautiful and quite varied In style. The pro­ 8yd Hamilton, a representa­ gram »follows: tivo of the Sunset Electric Com­ Berth* Denton — Campfire pany of Portland, was In Ashland Bong, "Wohelo”. Group of Camp­ on business Thursday. fire Girls, composer at piano. ’ Mrs. M. 3. Wolcott (B. Louise Alley) “Man’s Greatest Need." Mrs. Arthur Hardy. “We’ll Not Forget the Star of Gold," Bung by ffra. Wm. Briggs, Miss Lolita Pierson-at piano. Charles 8. Mitchell, "Spring fantasia’’, '’8nap Shot." Mrs. H arriet Fielding, "Fugi­ tive Verse." • Miss Grace Chamberlain, v An- ticipatipn." For Mother r i . L ..... M Margaret E. Dill, "Serenely W ait* My Soul.’’ Music by Adel Anderson Woods. ' Quartette, Mrs. B. O. Smith, G H Yeo, Mias Jean Anderson, V. D. V ilia m ' Mrs. Arthur Hardy, "The "De- OClver.” Blanche Logan O’N e a l/ "Rom­ any Bride", "Empty Arms." P. H. Sheridan "La Naiad,” (March) Mrs. H. T. Mltchelmore. Mrs, A. L. Coggins, "The "J 9 tn CHM», d* pa* know ham SM*k f®S »»eon to «ef* ,W Spinning Wheel." “The Goat Must Browse Where He |« Tied." 8 sad IJW aerosa Um ewk - jto arm? «to y w « A i geeed la mgktag yourself Oto at the mes tongked when the Bern* Haight, (a ) "God so Weary. !)»▼• «toe« P«»«e«l. Loved the W orld," sung by Mrs. ew*« head «to«.* out «?d M hojr’- yet M y Mmrt ever hold« gd] aad I couldn’t qtand it- I got The bright tihkge, po loved of my V. R. Benham, (b ) "Praise” MM «n t Qaa leg r e » brake». He MW . M Gold, (Fseim 160) Miss Edna Dougherty, ’'Bong of (n a pedeutalled shrine, in that W Mle it M considered cowardly |a |g g l It up and before ? knew what I map doing t had broke* name splin, Palace of Dreams, the Ocean,” "Shasta Limited." ran awsy. sometimes it 1« tRs Quartette, V. R. Bonham, M. J. When my Wa m s silver-chimed wiaeet thing t* do. melody rolled. Wdlcott, Miss Eva Poley. Hasel Dell Crandall, La* 4*g«*ee, Cal. Important Books Reviewed— a j Nq man'« character can he ag- "Perella." by W illiam J. Locke, 8 8 8 Cgrately Judged until you know (Dodd, Mead A Company, New Speaker A t Civic Ctabhoase b»w nmny temptations he has hag. York) This is tbs 88th volume by Marlon T. Lance, »pesker of a world-popular fiction writer, the Unify Caster of practical end the author of one of the < f f ) r v a dhu’t thflnk highly at Christianity of Portland, Ore., will world’s most lovedi novels, “The hams town, the Chances a n Vagabond.” In . this ■peak tonight os "The'OhfJat Con- Beloved r t s r home town doesn’t thlnh sclousnqae* at t>e olvle d »b house newest of his stories the scene is •veiry 'ttuch of you. at 8 o’clock. Saturday evening laid in Florence, Italy, in the Bo­ at 8 ahe will speak on "Healing." hemian atmosphere of art- Locke Sunday eveniag she-will apeak on clearly and cleanly appeals to the lies Heck says: “New V e rt fancies of the reader. Ia this "The Bible.’1 owes its riches to the fact that » M S every sucker in the country ain’t Medford (Urie T a FreeeU« Playey- satisfied until he goes there." The Quf en Bather girls of Med­ ford wfll presefft two playa In the MadfaxA ' Methodist Bolaqopal church on the evening of May 8, one play being in hogor of Moth­ er’s Day. A1 Qneea Dather girla take car* of his*. Tve got to W*ke of the valley are invited to eome a tarter « lis t *o he won't be lame and bring their mothers. 81 tt « tt Won’t you can Marie end ask her mm When Your Sweet Tooth Says £^% « h ’^ ïï ’1 » s ’ ï : î —i f f i w m w Br’ UZ * vote J net completed. ThD vote Is takes aloag with ev- par other eehaot system in the state during this week and the re- aulte of thia election wfll deter­ mine th* bird that ia to he known ae Oeepen’e ewa, aeeeeding to Superintendent of Schools Bris­ coe. The vote/stood, Meadow Lqrk, 887, Blue Bird 118, Robin, 188, Sparrow, 88, Jnaco, 48. h’CANDY” In tho evening of May the sec­ ond thqr* waa Sivan at the Pres­ byterian church a program which reflects great credit upon the city t Aehltod as th* hqss» a< a group of highly gifted ptople. Thia pro­ gram, which wax sponsored by the, Ashland MSate Study eluh In spec­ ial roeeanttten e< Better Maetc Week, consisted" of musical num­ bers latorspersed with peotie. both lyric and epic. and. with but two exceptions, there were presented. St least In part, by the composer or author as the