Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1927, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Ashland’^ Big Problem
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NornsAl schdbl here 1 b oU de’J n a
recent article »ntttled, ''Sutpiher
W iirl «ad Wear,-’' alppetrinirMii ¿Ev­
eryday A r t A cUrreht fxmfodUal
The article. ArfjtUiH by f t l h l A-
vant, art » u t h d r it y t t lb 'p b r t aa
follow«;
“Abovk all Mae the- teacher or
supervisor of « r \ fn . |h » public
schools needs opportunities tor
keeping teeth pdints. o f View, to
avoid etaieiiesa of iUdi»u; and, to
, provide for thb capfot&nt giow th
by Engaging in adtlvfiles Ahich
h a te a leading Q kpSw er. In all
parts of the country the situation
, is m ore dr lets the fertb.
Hundreds and thtoueapds f it ljve,
growing pupils are th irstin g for
e r and m ore d e p e n d a b le » a p p ly o f w allet f o r U n s
c ity , b e lie v e s fir m ly , a | ¿it fr e q u e n tly s ta te d b e fo r e
th e e le c tio il w h ic h f,au tp b riaed th e e x te n s iv e w a te r
prdgram , th a t a fth sW fe and s a tis fa c to r y w a te r
su p jfly h a d i t la s t b een d e c id e d up on ; > *
.
T h e T id in g s s q u a lly * * » / i r m l y -b e lie v e s th a t , to
fa v o r th e d e la y a s r e q u e ste d in r ecen t p e titio n s t o
th e co u n cil a n d w h ic h > rm s th e ^ b a s ib 'o f th e q u e s­
tio n in th e sp e c ia l diet? ton, ^ p d M ih e i k se rio u s m is­
ta k e , a s i t , w o u ld .p r o b $ y « « d a n g e r t h e c o n s tn ie t-
a rt.
id h o f thte d am f o r m ai y year».
O n v a r io u s o c c a sio n s b e tw e e n n o w a n d .Mie d a y
o f th e e le c tio n , e d ito r ia ls I w ill, b e p r in te d to '^ h d ^ th e
a d v is a b ility o f leavin g) (tlte bon d iss u e a » i t w i a s
rfeijfefattt a h p r o fe d , in s te a d o f m a k in g a d e la y v tn a n d a -
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“There are summer schools of
art 1» la r g e 1 centers agd a Mw
elahwhei'e which S r e a ' g d d s e p d
and do much to keep alive the
w a r * o f l l l a J h t i r t instructldn.
Yet we ApeiCibany tto r t of thqm
and In places easily accessible and
all art tbachen Heed to realise
w hat these schobla itave to offtar
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the future holds U* the
tetìopìnent. ft apfiW s
-to Wèst tranejtortó-
ìded, with an outlet to
:.,l^ t r « » i ^ o i k
te
<1 J a ck sa a d o o n ty lìssd » * nsedjustmeut of
i freight totes witb tbe consequent elemiha-
d tioa of the pretorthlghtottes Which him
pet dev^Ohmeht tffcffi&tries.
’ ihdlroad will o p e a *
I'ferftpiis section o f g ì
railroads u to Jackson
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them,
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t " it IS tir f i t ftmfc a need that
J York grobp
of artibt w P -hers of New
founded the A shland, Ole-
gob ^cbooi o t-J U t,'. f t WM.rpal-
♦xed that -thé tost* Where distances
more’ faviged w|
schools'anil th e
THEPAG
W ilbur i .
Old« k h i»
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ASHLAND^
tWWféáSSn
» colìggc
»roup io f
John. C. Gearing.
(»G nfcltetottoet, Aahthix
u f lj f c h ó s e ^ n d b u g g y ;
un tfc? C street hitch rac
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W ith o u t the' p u b lic exp jim atjan ^ o f .t h e jniJgeS
it is sc a rc e ly ju s t to a tte m p t tp a s s u m e th e p o sitio n
o f bne Of them a n d th e r e b y e n d e a v o r t o c o n v e y to
o u r read ers w h o w e r e a b s e n t'4j u s t w h^re owr Own
s te ttin g d eb a ters i o B l ’ W e ca n , bow evter, ' a d m it
th at th e y m et a supteridlr ieajp a n d w e sh a ll ^ y e r y
su rp rised i f A sh la n d t e d ls to win
state, chump?
io n sh ip . I f t h e t e 'i» a 4 l i g h sc h o o l d e b a te tea m in
O regon su p e r io r to th a t w h ic h sc o re d a- v ic to r y here
F r id a y e v e n in g , w e h a v e n o t jyet s e e n th e c o u p le in
W e w ou ld be rem iss in o p r d u ty if w e fa ile d
to C om plim ent our own; n e p r e se n ta fiv e s u p o n th e ir
rem ark ab le su ccess in th e eerie» o f d e b a te s in w h ic h
th ey p a r tic ip a te d th is se a so n . T h e ir #w o r k h a s ad­
d ed co n sid era b le p r e stig e , to
school and libs
le ft a sp len d id im p e tu s fo r fu fd r e a tte m p ts to sceu re
crlptiop of*'the horte -W as foi-
w eather búreauí V W
i ¿ ‘ 4 lows: Weight Ib ou t 1,100 pogUds,
6- W f i ^ t a ^ pM bocratlc'floor
IS hands hlyh.tfO years old, dark
leader ln%fi>e HgifreT;
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* b ro w p g j c<Sot,%Ecer, singie foots
« N S ttF iS & ’W o Wriinstf Stated bnder saddle, shoe on one of hind
Senators from p ile state.
feet h a i donble f d r t , small lump
7. On w h at day»
the Cab- ■W»<nr»s!de of n g h t bind knee,
IhSt regularly m e é t i - > V
and wind putisi’ on front legs,
8. Bad PreM déát feotylèao eons
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Tb» Sburttenr Hhfcinc mive n < ^
arra W ed sO’ tlmt th af? well sell
y ic e -P r ta * 0 ik . «o b P iffU g n t -
through tick ets’ to the rim
of
Cabinet m eetin gs’ ' ' '■ <
| Crater -Lake.
1 Is was anntyinc-
; l . W hae toAHe Itogth bf the ed by fc. Ö. VcGormícíf. vice
tarpa o f a .m em b b rw f th e House- grbatdent c t thv *okd.
of SepreSettt&tlves?>
1 ib . IÍ t it o Speaker o f th e Éouse» - ft. 0 . Sayflef o f Albany
» m em ber o f . the Hc&tse? ( ‘f t * I “a n t e d P iF ît k h Jeÿ residence
AUi>ond stteet ftpd expects
iyake Ashland '»Is home.
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J t w ou ld b e w ell noè to h < to o é é r tà in , h u t to
rem em ber th a t a le a d in g b a n k er a t a n a tio n a l c o n ­
v e n tio n a few y e a r s a g o fr a n k ly s a id th a t a lth o u g h
h é h a d been e n g a g e d in b a n k in g fo r y e a r s and cou ld
m ak e m on ey a t it, y e t h e w o u ld s c a r c e ly d are tr y
to toll w h a t it w a s all ab ou t or w h a t th e p o s s ib il­
itie s r e a lly w ere. T h es«,,lifee a ll n e w th e o r ie s, h a v e
to e o p t tè d w ith th e MMttlled hA fural t e w s o f s u p p ly
and d em and w h ic h a r e . » till su p p o se d t o r e g u la te
w agh s and price«.
U n d o u b te d ly th e y m a y i f not'
in te r fe r e d w ith b at c o m p le x itie s o f m od ern b u s i­
n ess M d e p rob lem s 0 i e h sonia b e lie v e t e e d h e lp
o r r ea d ju stm en t p e r h a f* fa sh io n e d q fte r th e e la s ­
ticity. n lfo id e d to h a n lftig b y th e f e d e r a l R e se r v e
sÿ stè ih , Which Wfl* n o t So fa v o r a b ly r e ce iv ed a t
first. A p p a ren tly th e Sfoeld U bn it s w a y in th is
g ia n t eOOtlomic m ach in e; b u t a s y e t d o e s n o t knoW
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ilic d o g ord in an ce in e ffe c t A sh la n d sh o u ld
c a t ’s p a r a d is t/W h ile d o g s h a v e a d o g s lif e
A stag p r o p e r ty is n ’t a lw a y s a d eer affair.
in y th in g depends hpog the'Bind of
com petition you- had.
Pa bearutffut
• saw
scenic j
KtlaffagiMiit
A S ^ b l Brto H ate the sam e ta lfli throhrf
hfclWSbn tbfe
•— they have their clothes made covers of a new. stxtefeh' page
too tight-fitting. .
.Crgter Lake book*« Jnst leiOed
by^tb« sptttfcim jPkctfic,<a*«'.p<(l-
AOyh0w, <n enem y doesn’t U f tng to. John 1U , JBkott, »eiuWaiqt
pSMfebger U-gffli; Wapkger
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to borrow m&ney from yo«. z‘ -<
c b m p s s y - ./ m x .. ,
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\ C om pletely Ulustrsted ’ w 4 t h
A ll political parties are better « ^ e hsiiUurtA:* a « « ¿A cfipttv*
when out o f , power than » g e n i»< fhaps, the boelfiet.telU the.ebiirjAa
bf the C ftt^t*Y akl f s g lo t rfp4’ W-
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'^ li^ tb n tò rl o f w ealth
20 Years Ago
Robert
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br'bnr itäni*«:
G. Bitch
lpy m om
uhdred. head of
taU léh 'lrliièb ^ ttS ÿ brawled 8at-
Brlwr a a u a s i w d la p a stu re.,
Allen F e r g iis S r has sold-
rtam
ich eksler to -ettàek
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Î a ï rS character
to
lié argum ents.
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hi, W alter flenry R o th ó ell, of- khres Ik n ife B èlìftew
IS ^ Ìb ttltT ritlUlxiLLUUlA .
I
» . k S X t ìS Negro baritene and near ib e Normal, to J f /W
a rec e n t, a i t i f al tkoirç,
ftHpoaer, especially noted for his i & T S f W
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ttln g s o f Negro? sp ir itu a li
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,1.». ‘‘Cyrano d i Bergaraé,” bas-
aie I». Allen.
l «a R oejand’s d ip m a ., . ,
j
rThufimRM » ean- copy
m en’s
Moth«»
>*»■ t W r h«lr cdt
d a QjUeUlIn|> .waZ bbA th e y ’re
»¿lag td be up agslart. q U wbl»-
kera ever c < « e beek lu te style.—
M alhepr *n tM «rlee.
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' A fte r robbing t h e p oor b o x In
a New .Ybrh ehurch, a «man diW>-
pod dead, T h e r e )» » o th A g extra-,
ordtaary «bouk^ it. ik * ¿ 1 * theee
e o sa tle ss robberiee. It Isn't cu»-
low »-or stran ge that one ' th ief
¿topped le a d In tba act.— Oregon
Journal.
T h e same economical electric current
e r n lio iie h W d a M ic e .U x .^ d ir e « ■
to your refrigerator' Wkhotit fuss, drip or \
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b o th e r . , ,
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Juft attach «i> a kitchen lantp -«p ck et.\
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* Put
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Electric refrigerttjqD kcq>8 air crispy- \
epld a n d ^ n F t t o ^ stay fregh. Danger­
ous ^m m fcr bacteria that breed in to o l \
m oiii-placcs shun the, clean, dry, frosty’' . h
cold o f yqtjf electric r^rigerator/
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3. ^ .^ ¿ p i y i u r present refrigetetdr can be
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Attractive in^tallmehl payments can be
Mœ 8„
The baair n e a w « . a t - » . - l .
MlakMe * flo»*k were coéhèbd up
Tuueday aad M t . W. W. Grow got
flw t J ir t> 4 o f ?» FÙY«r «htfi*™ ;
grp . W .| P. Parson*, second prit*
of 15 silver ¿Oliar»; Mrs. M. H.
V ising, tW d »ritbr of <0 silver
A dnan s M B a f t * W a tó é i. fourth
»rise of 5 silver d o lla n
Mr.
oru w Is a pnAiouneed f f e l kiirer
man Stid h t t t o o n la th e 0 e l l m l n -
ary contea*.
M iss F a n n ie R « t» ft\a b d
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your hariti ia$id£ and feel the air
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t u f n e d in t o an
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• t f w n made a visit to friends at
■Bedford W fdoejday, r-
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A shland’■ k«n tp im ; tl\e “ In-
Qctfílés.” Vêtit dowó tó dfefeat
&ld W edaéscIáK át the hktaäs
the rutklepâ Medfbrd
team
Ith a aceré of e
3 in a gaine
Ansale«
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five
district,
. .»haw,
Kansas,
m
so calls attention to m any p /k v
beauty spot* fB jtM & S fli y & a » iS
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