Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    TRE DAILY TIDIHOS EDI
ASH LA N D
D A ^Y
ÍID IN G S
The Lithia Water
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T h e B o a rd o f D i r e t W ® o f th e C h a m b er o f C om ­
m erce a t a recen t m e e tin g p a sse d r e so lu tio n s p le d g ­
in g th e m s e lv e s , to s e e th a t eve^ y t h in g p o ssib le
w a s d on e to d e v e lo p th e l i t h i a W ater p r o g r a m in
A sh lan d . T h is is a s te p ^ S a t A s h la n d h a s lo n g been
w a itin g fo r, and on e th a t, i s c e r ta in to b r in g r e ­
s u lts
A c it y w ith th e a a tu iW a s s e t s o f A ah lan d
w ou ld seem to be d o u b ly b le sse d . T h er e w o u ld he
occasion fo r p rom otion w ork , le g itim a te , n o t the
cheap b a lly h o o in g o f a sto ck sa le sm a n a n d b lu e sk y
a r tists, b u t real sin cere b o o stin g , th a t w o u ld o n ly
sto p w h en th o se p eo p le w ith th e n e c e ss a r y vlgiott and
c a p ito l h ad been a ttr a c te d to A sh la n d .
A sa n itariu m h ere, w ith th e lif e g iv in g L ith ja
w ater a v a ila b le w o u ld a ttr a c t h u n d red s of people
to A sh lan d . T h e T id in g s e d ito r h a s a le t t e r from
& n ew sp ap er m an in B a ttle C reek, M ic h ig a n , w r itte n
in resp on se to ou r req u est, th a t is a s a ttia sin g as
th e o r ig in a l ta le o flA lla d in s L am p . T h g lr prob lem
i s sim ila r to ours, ffle y h a d th e w a te r a n d d id n 't
k now w h a tto do w ith it. F in a lly a sm a ll a s s o c ia tio n
o f m en bandetl th e m se lv e s to g eth e r , w ith b u t on e
id e a and th a t to d e v e lo p th e ir m in eral w a te r s. A
Small- sa n itariu m w as b u ilt, it w a s cru d e an d fa r
from m odern, b u t i t w a s a sta r t. T h e fa m e o f th is
lit t le san itariu m sp read , and fro m th e sm a ll sta r t
th at w as m ade y e a r s a g o ,4 h e c it y o f B a ttle C reek, a
h u stlin g , h u stlin g c ity k n ow n a ll o y e r th e w o rld , h a s
d evelop ed .
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I t is b eyon d th e v isio h o f a n y m an to fo r te ll
w h at A sh la n d can do a lo n g th is lin e. C e r ta in ly w h a t
h a s been d on e b efore ca n be d on e a g a in . C e r ta in ly
A sh la n d h a s e v e r y o p p o r tu n ity to d e v e lo p . I t d e ­
p en d s up on th e p eo p le th at liv e h ere w h a t th e c ity
Shall becom e. I f th e y w a n t i t to g o a h ea d , it w ill.
I f th ey d ecid e th a t th ere sh all be no u n ited effort
tflaHVigtjp t m t WB|cii ik^^"rij>tUrai
ti^en
th in g s w ill sto p j u s t w h ere th e y are. A to w n is
no la rg er th a n th e p eo p le th a t resid e w ith in it. T h e
T id in g s w elcom es th e o p p o r tu n ity to co o p era te w ith
th e C ham ber on th is lin e o f w ork , W e w a h t to be
p la ced on record a s h e a r tily e n d o r se in g th e p lan .
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The Debate Team
In th o se d a y s whdti so m uch str e ss is la id upon
a th le tic prow esd in ed u ca tio n a l in s titu tio n s , a sch ool
w h ich can p rod u ce a group o f w in n ers in sc h o la stic
c o m p etitio n m a y w e ll p o in t to th is a c h iev e m en t w ith
p rid e.
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A sh la n d fo lk w ill a w a it w ith confidence th e
d e c isio n o f th e sta te d e b a tin g c o n test to be held in
E u g e n e n e x t m onth , w h en th e ir h ig h sch o o l ch am ­
p io n sh ip tea m w ill com p ete w ith th e b est y o u th fu l
fo re n sic ta le n t in th e sta te. *
A ch a m p io n sh ip h on or in d e b a tin g is th e reWgrd
fo r lo h g h o u rs o f research an d stu d y , p r e sefv a n c e ,
w ith b u t lit tle o f th e gran d sta n d aw ard w h ich the
a th le tic c h a m p io n sh ip w in n er receiv es.
A sh la n d i t in d eed proud o f h er y o u th fu l cham p­
ion s.
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Learning From Other Town«
M odern m eth od s o f sta n d a r d iz a tio n h a v e a t ­
tem p ted to d e str o y in d iv id u a lity , b u t th e re is one
k ind o f “ standardization** th a t w e o u g h t to w e l­
com e, n a m ely , th e e ffi^ e u c y o f research and lea rn ­
in g to profit by th e ex p erien ce o f o th ers. I f a m an
is to be su c c essfu l he l n w i n e c e s s i t y profit by th e
fa ilu r e s and s u c c e s s e s . <1 e a t f m en.
I t is th e sam e w it h y
n o t cla im o r ig in a lity f o l
I t ’s jieople, fro g j^ H K to ft
o th e r com m u n ities, and 11
o f th e .good a s a p p lied toL
to reject th e errors. B y t ill
o th e r com m u n ity lik e w ise \
A n d th e b ea u ty ab ou t th is |
i s th a t it coats n o th in g f o r i
fr e e i f you fo llo w th em , a n d
d o n 't. T h ere is no c o p y r ig l*
I n itie g . A sh lan d cafi
I its im p rovem en ts.
y e tak en Id ea s from
fo r p o r a te d so m uch
m eds and h ave tried
Uhland grow s. S o n «
su g g e stio n s from u s.
4n o f sta n d a rd iza tio n
ie serv ice. Id eals a r e
Ju ite e x p e n siv e if -you
on p rogress.
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A P A ä SWM FOR
I fu * w N Ä * zs BOT
SlXTfcSM HOURS OwT hew afra <0 -ro
OF lúsJtMlW FOUR*
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PRODUCIN'. WOO
O N 4 ? 0 O S è SO
K m O w U IM 3TAME
t-1 -w e e -w fc A w ïy
A O i-M ie o —
h e HIM LOAF MOSf
1 OF ÍÍÁO1RER EKäHf.J
.USIEM .M ’ fbr ,
A AlRdUEAM* AM
tive bedcover.
The modern garment suggest­
ed the moat bsphaaard atraage-'
meat Imaginable bat, pieces of
silk, satin and cuttings from cast
off apparels are Carefully cut in
to certain designs and sewed to­
gether.
Craiy waistcoats are being
worn with a tailored
costume
and should prove very popular In
the summer months, making a
brilliant contrast slipped over a
white frock.
ROME, —<IP>—No M ilan air­
man. whether ha h ^ ffic e r , pilot
or mechanic. m ay$Brry before
the age of SO.
This regulation, though based
. on Serious and practical consider­
ations, has caused a ripple among
the young aviators, , who find
themselves hound by the same
rules as the priesthood. They are
la faet, uatll they reach the age
of 30, turned Into a kind of
priestly caste.
The new- (aw Imposing this ob­
ligatory, celibacy'la bafed bn the
presumption that a man eanhot, if
T h e Q u a lity S to r e
he ha sa wife and family, give
o t his-best'-firs-service, which,
above all things, requires daring
and siagle-mfkdedneaa. - The re­
port introducing the new measure
states that “the obllghtioas sad
duties deriving from the posses»
sltin of a family exercise a notable
influence on the serenity of spirit
of persona attached to the air
force.’’
There is the saspe principle be­
hind the new law as that which
enjoins obligatory celibacy on the
Catholic priesthood, whereby, ac­
cording to the belief of the church,
a man cannot at the same time
serve his sacred - mission and his
family.
.
The Italian avlatioh authorl- ,
ties believe that pilots must ba ;
young men and allowed them to ■
marry after the age of 30, on the
supposition, that In the majority
’ of cases, by that time, they will
go into the ground service.
The new regulation ajrty applies ¡J;
to military and naval airmen; av­
iators in the commercial* services ,
being free to marry when they ;
like.
«. In the army and navy, the'ear­
liest tge fop marriage is 26. In I
the case of Junior officers, both
military and naval, the possession
A ll n e w s p r in g s ty le s , g u a r a n te e d w o r k m a n sh ip —
of private means or the bringing
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in of a dowry by the wife la also ; f a s t c o lo r s, m ad e o f E n g lis h P r in
ts , R a y o n e lla ,
necessary.
P r in te d D im ity , B r o a d c lo th an d F lo c k D o t V o ile s.
WEDNESDAY
Great Si
■THE K in ^ t a n d - ir e j e s t e r
Is n ’t It Odd?
AND
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY
1. Name the. land on either side
♦he Straits of
_______
2. Hainan and Formosa atd tWo
largo islands off the coast ’ of
China; Which one belongs to Jap-
pan?
3. Is Ceylon off the southeast or
southwSet coast of India?
4. U Kamchatka ah fthtAd?
. I, Ha. Afghanistan A sea­
coast?
g. Is Hong Kong nearer to
Shanghai than to Canton?
7. Name four great seas situ­
ated along the western hprders
of Asia?
. 3. What great seaport IS locat­
ed on the -extreme southeast tip ot
the mainland of Akla?
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I. Give within SOS miles the
length of the Red Sea.
- 1 0 . Is Mandalay a seaport? K
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land.
. Beggar; A thief
cowardly tp steal.
who is
I know of.no better combine
tiog than poAp. and sense.
Necessity supplies as fine an éd­
ucation aa a college.
•/ In making a fool, Nature never
overlooks a single point.
* Vafllty: The substance
which druggists get rich.
upon
Deception: A faculty never fully
developed until aftdr marriage.
' Popular Songs: Noiseq intended
’ ANSWERS
Britain, Ireland and Ice­ tor thbse who don't care for mu-
3. Denmark.
*4. Great Britain,
Along the southeaster^ coast
of France and the northwestern
coast of Italy.
4. Roumania.
7. Sweden, Finland, Russia.
I. No.
14. Liverpool.
Wisdom; Something that loses
Its strength if exposed too Often
for inspection.
Arbitration: A method of set­
tling disputes that eventually
makes the disputes worse than
aver.
Hss Heck says: “My notion is
Clatskanie — Grading contract that the locksmith does more to
on Astoria end of Nehalem road promote honest? than the preach-
let for 343,617.
BUDAPEST— -.Hunsarian
women are forbidden to play
cards any longer in night
clu W h y decree of the minis­
ter of the interior. They can
not keep from flgbtlag when
angry, he generalises. - His
decree was issued.after some
hair pulling by aa actress and
the wife of a public official
In a dispute over a Bridge
score.
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NEW YORK — Gene Ten­
ney Is going In for art. He
has been vlsltiqg Fifth ave­
nue galleries and is having
his portrait painted. In order
to gratify his desire tor mas­
terpieces, it seems as if he
must lick Dempsey again.
He inquired the .price of a
8unset Monet and was near­
ly floored by the amount.
ASH LAND
10 Years Ago
F. L. Fry of Astoria, who has
Meeh Visiting At the hoaQA of How­
ard Rose, left Friday. His wife
will remain for An attended vMt.
Mrs. Fry is Mrs. Rose’s sister.
D. D. Good, who is employed
the Hammer Aley mins involved
the Jones A Ottea failure, cat
hotte last week, operatlohs hi
ing been shut down.
Priced Each
Klamath Falls — Telephone
company rebuilding lines to serve
26,000 people.
S iz e s u p to 52 1-2, a n d ju s t th in k — D r e s s e s fo r th is
lo w p r ice , th a t u s u a lly s e ll fo r $2.48,
Klamath Falle — New
garage to cost. 340,000.
PARIS — Simple rsmSdy
For Mississippi floods: Just
make the father of Water
hike so fast on bis way to^ke
gulf that be won’t have time
to overflow. Details for ac­
celeration of the river may be
had by Uncle Sam from Mon­
sieur Archer, engineer.
LYONS, France, ar A new
French process tor making
gasoline out of wood Is prac­
ticable in the opinion of gov­
ernment officials as disclosed
in a speech by Edouard Har­
riot,'minister of aducatlofl. *
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASHLAND
House
FROCKS
ASHLAND
30 Years Ago
B. V. Carter and J. K, VanSant
Went to Grants Pass the last of the
Week on business connected with
the new Granite City Savings
Rogers silverpkted
teaspoon
8 .Alpine mill{ labels
r
i p is — makes better cakes and breads,
O W IN more friends for Alpine
smoother sauces, tastier vegetables.
one beautiful teaspoon of the
famous S imeon L. v Gaoaoa H. R ogbrs That's because Alpine is so creamy.
ay-year guarantee make— exquisitely
It takes a whole quart o f fresh, full-
designed in the rich, platinum-lustrC-
cream milk — w ith n o tin g added,
fiftish hew “Kingston”*pattern— is
nothing taken away but water— to
yours for only eight tall size Alpine
make a pint o f Alpine.
labels or sixteen small ones. But not
Economical, too. Alpine is so rich
more than six spoons to a person!
it saves b u t t o n cooking.
You'll be proud to own a whole
And it loMflKndefinitely. Sealed in
service o f th ese teaspoons. M any
dean air-tigHfCdnuiners—sterilized—
women are getting a supply o f Alpine
and hermetically sealed, Alpine stays
now to make sure of all six spoons.
fresh and sw eet— alwayt.
Alpine keeps indefinitely, no danger
T
.Try this Caramel Filling
H ote tniiny o f o s jila o to d a tfe c last yewr o r
w ill p la n t o n e th is y e a r ! T a k in g th e cou n try a s a
whole,* (M ohably not o n e person in a th ou san d co n ­
tr ib u te d a c tiv e ly tow ard r e fo r e stin g th e land w h ic h
is f a s t b e in g d e p le te d o f p la n t and v e g e ta b le life .
B u t in on e Week th e eou n try raisd $10,000,000.00 t o ­
w ard r e lie f fo r t h e flo o d su fferers. T h is w as a w orth y
c a u se , hut fe w o f tlit« e co n trib u to rs h a v e giviMi
a s m u ch a s one d o lla r tow ard r e p la n tin g tho w n tf t-
■fahris in o rd er to p r e v e n t flo o d s.
dresses,
NBW WOMAN’» STYLE hr sowing them ihto an attrac­
LONDON, —(LP>—The “erasy"
waistcoat Is London’s latest fash­
ion innovation. Bald to be the
creation of a workgir) whose am­
bition was to possess a fashion­
able sleeveless waistcoat,
this
ambitious Miss contrived to make
a waistcoat from scraps of ma*
terla lfrom the worshop floor.
At a glance, one would take
this waistcoat to be an old patch-
work bedcover, the fashion of
mid-Vletorian housewives
who
used up their various pieces of
h e w G k M 1Ô
VWHA-f SO U CA l UA
CMlt 1» ~ ÔAS-HAM&
S/OU H E A R Ö
*1H‘ OwC ABOO-r
-IH’ G41WA MAM
AMO 1W M ARINE ?
material left ovpr from
CRARY’’ WAISTCOAT
OUT OUR WAY
/ S o o o M O R M IM Û f1
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PUBLISHED BY THE
C. J. BEAD,
ESTABLISHED IN
A. L. Wiley, formerly a resi­
Andraw Mccallen and Chafinée?
Cane beer left for Baa Francisco dent of this place, bill now of Cal­
last Thnrsda? in the former’d ifornia noar Ban Frhnelsbo, Io in
town spending a tew days.
"shadow” Ford.
Eugene Moody returned Satur­
Mrs. W. H. Ledgerwood, who
day evening from
Dunsmuir has been making Marlon qpunt?
where he has been employed ai relatives an extended visit, return­
ticket agent tor the Southern Pa
ed home on Saturday’s train.
/tifle company.
T h e m ilk fo r c o o k in g
Mike Parker and George How­
t
h
e
r e ' o ^ e a m in e v e r y d r o p
ard left today for Imperial Valley.
Cal-, taking with tflem a carload
M any good cooks say Alpine gives
a( horses and farming machinery. a richer flavor to all their favorite rec-
Mrs. Parker. Hill Parker and wife
Whd Mrs. Myrtle Combs will Jolir
them hl’a, few days. The? go With
the expectation of taking np pub­
lic lands.
■ Mrs. Sebe Mitchell returned yes­
terday from Medford, accompan-
F. T. Fradenburgh started for tad by her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Fort Worth. Texas, yesterday on a Archie McGill, who will visit here
wtth relatives,
businesa trip. ) , : .
Alpine milk, H cp. Brown wgar. Sept.
Butter, i tap,
Grated Choc., 4 tap«.
Put all ingredienta in saucepan and
cook until thick. Pour over cake.
awim in
B r in g y o u r A lp in e
L a b e ls t o o u r *
R e d e e m i n g S t a t io n
, before June 30th
A spoon for every Stall
size or every 16 small
VremlWm Ifc-pt.