Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 16, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    TRE DAILY TIDINGS
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
ASH LAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
By Williams
foVfe W u T
made h im
6ua4 a B rame
Someone ean be found willing to take a chance
on most anything regardless of the hardships or
danger connected therewith. Hazardous feats in
airplanes, in racing antm ohiles pr balloons appear
attractive to people of a certain turn of wind*
Most of us are inclined to value our personal
safety very fctfhly but there is a minority, it seems,
who either do not have snob a high regard for life
and limb or else are unable to appreciate the risk
they run in undertaking dangerous stunt#.
Whether this is bravery pr supply foolhardippss
is a matter of viewpoint. Possibly the objective ip
view maizes the difference; The driver of racing
autos is generally termed a reckless dare-devil as pre
the stunt airplane flyers or human flies who clipib
buildings or others who risk life to «entertain R
crowd. Op the ojther ijamj the soldier or sailor who
risks death ip battle or -the aviptor who takes p
chance with death in a non-stop ocean flight is a
brave hep.
It might be said that he jrho risks life for sppie
good purpose is brave while he who takes the spnxe
chance for no good purpose is merely foolhardy.
Recklessness or bravery, it is in the eyes of the
average person b thing to adjnire if not be to emulate
and if success brings fame and riches we rejoice with
the fortunate recipient—if failure brings death or in­
jury we are sorry.
Yet such is human nature that we soon forget
the failure while success ljyes long in pur minds and
we do not stint in our reward.
• Nnngesser and Coli arc soou forgotten, but lnnd-
bergh will live in the minds of mankind for many
years.
Evidently if is new enough to be brave, one must
H E W E J ^ jO W
M O T íW -tflft&
Commenting a d the nrnnnsed
atate Incase t ix on which the
H o*i * BOOT A ffcflhSHpOf
people of Qrqgqn wlU pass June
M tA H
>8, State treaaure Thd* jb . R aj
ha* pie foUfvipg to ear.
I did a «* t a w toe tocotna tag
measures proposed to r adoption
MISS DOROTHY EEW, Editor
at the ganaral eiectlqb to t o »
because I Ato>atdaKad thorn unfair
and
1
furth«r
ffuto to- — The R qka « or education. This meeting will
om>oaed to thaw than for tip
River QoUege club will meet prove a great practical help 'to
reason that J. tpopaht the adop­
at the home of Mrs. H. A. any young person who has or has
tion hr tpe State at Oregon at an
1 » Owk street.
not decided about a college course.
Income tar tow ‘of tpe tenor of
• «♦M V
Rosins Gallatin will lead the ses­
the two meg» urea voted upon
• MX BHXFi Qtf HOPS
sion beginning at >:4>.
would be detrimental to the in­ Ob weary waste a t restless waves,
terests o f the state at large In
That toss their spray *neatb
that, if they had been adopted.
shining sun,
Oregon w ould have been the only Oh bring my ship of fortune hense
western State with an Income tax
Before life's sands aye' run.
tain Avenue was the scpne of a
law. The adoption of either of OuA on life’s billowing sea
happy reunion Saturday after­
the m easu res su b m itted at that
Rides a ship of fortune for noon, /une II, when » number
time in my opinion would had a
every one,
'
of Douglas county reaidepts met
deterrent effect upon the estab­ And once in a lifetime comes to there and enjoyed ,a visit talking
lishment of new manufacturing
shore,—
over old times and experiences of
and Industrial enterprises within
,Oh may mine come e’er the aet- fprmer days in that county.
the State.
Those present yere: lire. Ida
Notwithstanding this fact I
Thomas of Elkton, who was in
now believe that the present in­ I sometimes think my ship of fate, Ashland ,tp attend the Normal
come tax law to be submitted to
Out there on an unknown sea, Alumni program. Mrs. Ren Butler,
popular vote on June 28 next Has been wrecked, and lies a de­ also of Elkton, who has spent the
should he approved. The condi­
relict.
past few days In this city visiting
tion of the finances of the State
While I wajt tin she comes to her daughter, Mrs. Horell, a pa­
of Oregon nt the p r ie n t time
-4 ^
V’ * •
tient in the Community hospital,
made not bor
calls for emergency relief and
and the following Ashland resi­
warrants the enactment of a rea­ Or can it be my soul’s harbor,
dents, whose homes were former­
sonable law to provide necessary
WithXlts shallows she cannot ly in .Douglas county: A, R. Mc­
revenue for state purposes. I
Farland, Mr. and Mrs. c . B.
consider the terms and provisions Does she somewhere at anchor Haney, Mrs. Fanny Cooper Redl-
of the proposed income tax Igw
fer, E. W. Redlfer, Paul Redifer
fair and reasonable. While the
Awaiting my comlnx. oh ship and G. W. Benedict and daughter
SqUENCR
objection .that Oregon would be
of hopet' ■*
the only tweatern state with an
f , Who was Auer von Welshach?
income tax Ipjw wou#d Kill exist
is the popular name of
_ If the present measure is op-
' proved
the people, the pro­
the element hydrargyrum?
posed
law
is
nevertheless much
.When Is a diamond said to be
“^•he Outer Gate,” by Octavus
morp ewMtoM« to B* provisions
of the first water T \
' mm» w
dn» p*»7taw tow to Roy Qoben. We have to this book _ Prof. JB, X. Evans motored to
Distinguish between structural
Trylng to get something
QA«rstiou
to
.QtoWP or XbnM vot- a novel by a writer who has mat­ CbUoqnln on Monday.
and dynamic geology.
haven’t got—that’s life.
Bert Tarbough of Riddle Is
, ed upon M (the November elec- tered a very difficult literary
Is Leo a planet, constellation.
tom- The tototocy pf toe present style, vehement, forceful, bon*- visiting at the W. Howard home.
• or comet?
presslon, and he has put heart
We are aorry to report the
When a man is in
hurry
, ^mU-lop t»toton toW«r»dve the
and.soul
into
the
toeme
of
prison
With what does the science of sell don’t you be In
death
of £dra Leona Lamb, wife
hurry
I ItotoMie
tow« WiUito Will pro­
hermeneutics deal?
buy.
vide the funds with which to pay life as was never done before. An of T. E. Lamb, well known r«gi-
* state obtigsttops baaed upon tos- entirely unprepossessing hero, dent of Talent, wber» they have
With what form of mathemat­
ics Is Eucid generally associa­
1 W i v e appropriation« in excess serves three years in a modern resided for the past 2 7 years. Fun­
penitentiary for a crime he did eral , w m held Monday, June 13,
We'should always carry a little
ted?
, of current revenue.
not
commit. He was copvlcted of at the Baptist Chprch. Interment
reserve honesty on hand to use in
' TA« income tax lew together
What is a nitrometer?
embezzlement of which he was at the Dunkard cemetery. A A.Qkl
emergencies.
With toe .nompnnjon measure pyo-
Practitioners of what science
entirely Innocent, naturally he of friends will mourn her pass-
.
vldtos
tor AS amendment to the
to#“ the Hippocratic oath?
Went back into life bating a
qonatototlos authorised e proper-
What gas Is used in Inflat­
and pustere
Sometimes a man gets, a repu­
" ty tax to»y to Reoember t#28. of super-puritanical
ing the Naval dlrlglbl» Los tation for being courageous when
business
piac
who,
In the nature
»8<M»o.ooo plug gfs per cent
Angeles.
of things, felt it his moral duty
he is only stubborn.
thereof lees entlmated receipt»
to send thia young man over the
( from Income taxes dWtos the
road. New characters appear and
year IMP, and autonrlatog for
For ten mep who give good ad­
are made eo much of that the
ANSWERS
euautns year» a successive In­
vice, there Is only one who sets
crease
at the rate of six per cent, book becomes a creatio» in !R«r- Ily returned Sunday trom Cor­
1. Rosa Ponaelle.
a good example.
less estim a ted receip ts from In­ ary. prt. The v^orki.ng out of the vallis wh,ere they picked up
2. Bpto ar» pianists and both
plot win haunt you th,e rest of' Wayne who hps been attending
come tare«, would provide tpe your life. ‘
married symphony conduct­
,O. A. C. Mr. . Holdridge la the
0 npcpsamw rayanpes. Th«*» me»-
Fashion began with a fig lqaf,
B tt »
or«.
proud possessor of p p»w
and has just about returned to
B « W * - * *npr«w.(?. W.ncJd servp D cy o tlo p a l tyee<liig > U1 be
sedan, which Re purchased last
8. Yes. F-major is the key for the starting pplnt.
lMc tortofir punwx« p < tobsving H eld —
week.
both No. 8 and No. 8.
* to * consIdAtotoe patent the tax
An important topic among
The Golden Crest Oj-ctyrd V f *-
4. (a) Verdi; (b) Weber; (,c)
C burden tn fato« would pe shifted
young people of this day will be pd thinning apples Mpnday and
Hez Heck says: “Accordin’ to
Runcini, (d) Nicolai.
burden in feet, Would be spitted
discussed next Sunday, June 19, the #un Croat started thalr crews
my experience, life contains more
iff Income» received by persons
2. They are all conductors.
at the regular devotional meet­ Tuesday.
rheumatism than there eeems to
Who at present are paying little
ing qf the Epworth League un­
a. ppieptotoa.
Mrs. J. Withrow and Mr. and
some day a newsR»Rer
be any need of.”
It PAT 9« Ah« toPWM 9t «tote der the title of "College: Why,
7. Paderewski.
Mrs.
E. Montgomery pioved to the
reporter is going to to1! th9
goypmimtot-
2. Qeorg« fpod.
truto- Right after that to»re * • i t shopld pe dielncUy bore to Where, How.** Different mem­ Medford Pear Orchard Saturday,
». Tschalkowsky’s “Pathétique.”
bers will give reasons for going which Ilea east of Phoenix.
As though not poperiy punish­
»rljl he a falling oto to to«
mind, however, that unless both
to
college and the type of school'
10. Idanacing director of |h« ed at CbriatmM time, rather now
Mr. and Mrs; Melvin McGrew
paper's ne»rs ghopt plppo re­
top iuc<>to.e l*x act and the mea­ to obodse. Others will explain the
Metropolitan Opera Com­ has to go through the added tor­
Announce the birth of a baby girl
cital» and graduation «xer-
sure
providing
dor
/establishing
pany.
ways and anans of getting a higb-< born June Ath.
ment of Father’s Dgy.
the property tax bay« are both
Mr. and Mrs. JB. E. Borg were
concurrently adopted the finan­
guests of Contractor Merrett and
cial qopditlon of th» SJ.tote of
wife of Medford on a motor trip
Oregon will remain m at pre-
to Crescent € it7
ppepd p e
' sent and thj RipM WR1 b» requir-
week epd.
ed to borrow trom outside
Mrs. M. Frank’s ^(Ahet, Mrs. J.
sources In ,ordW to P«f current
Stoddard fit Rversot,
*rrtv.
A K rila A lID
expenses.
,od June 1$, for p Tl^
B few
weeps. -
'
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pa my opinion topae .measures
conatoute the only present solu­
W H ET f u r ó r i
Q. T. Borgger, new manager
Ashland High School Notes —
B. $ . '¿Rldre.to eaps» hTto* from tion to the tinanciai problem with
.♦ N P W
U- - r
of the Vining theatre, and p. p. | t the last meeting of the piter- Grotte creek this week, return­ I j wbRih to« State is oohfronted
¿Uh -a- À «vmit tooth reto divi­
Sankey, operator, were visitors Jn^ry Society, the school especially ing today. Hs and his son, Buel, and tot to#t
t rix« topm
dend« to « b u rn ii l ^ » ^ e « U y
Medford Thursday and attended enjoyed the musical numbers. The are mln^B o» • portion of the any support.
]
The
thief lootea to« .cMh <egizter
to business matters.
qompoaltlons of Ethnlbert Nevin Patterson placer claim and have
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of
>10
gnd cayrlqd gw»y g feox
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V®re played". The following of­ » good atMge of rater for ground I
hWCNDMRNT
i
of raisins
Taisin« toin*
« ...k .
KL
lying u
ficers were installed: President. sluicing. Grouse creek and up­
Measure Ro. gpg on the ballot i
gaistn
box
contain^
Millard Grubb, until recently OrvWle Caldwoll; 3viee President, per Beaver am deserted yet w4th fur to» tofteto* «to°tom b> bp held J
the proprietor of the
employed In the Ewauna cigar Bert Freeman; Secretary, Bertha this exception, hut other miners June ¿8 iancoAsUtutlonai amend- 1
tn
which the burgh
store, Is the now clerk at the Adb- glllason;
Treasurer,
Matilda wlU begin comipg In during the rqppt >htoh provider that the i
had
hidden.
tong xmstofrice. Vernl Carter took Rnapp; Critic, Tlvtgp Miller; Li- next tow watots..
rortiaud Sohooi District may he i
Grsbb’a place In the store.
BrBrlan’ Anlt* Järvi»; Editor,
reatrtotod to >to tomtol tax levies i
Mabel Moody.,
Noj-pyU Notes — Mr. Payne Is as is every othe^ gcpooi District i
BLAZE OM 8CMOOL LAWW
pruning hie large orchard on the in .Oregon only by .what Is known j
city Bremen were called to the
James Spencer, who is a civil boulevard near the Normal.
M the 8 P«r cent limitation i
Mrs. Loomon and daughter Of
Mncola Wchool <n»sdsy afternoon
amendment to toe State Constllo- f
this elty spent last week a» the engineer In the government ser­
*he» a gras« fire Started on the
tlon.
ype
voters
of
toe
State
of
t
guests of Mrs. Loomon** bon WX» vice In Idaho, 1» her« tor a month
law«
toere Origin «f the Mase
Sdulre C. C. Gal#, the Gall’s
visiting with hie parents, Mr. and
11am and family In Medforf.
ivas unknown. It was extinguish­
cf»»K to.rtoor« *■ visiting the fam­ Qropop to MM »a«wd an awpud- f.
Mrs. A. C. Spencer.
ed with chemicals.
ily of bis son-in-law Wm. Myer meat to the constitution of ih s J
State
which
amendment
provMes
l
of Ashland this week.
Emmett Beeson, the Talent
,th»t a© tpx levying body may toTX *
F geq nent rain» and' la>ck of lp_
tM w r , ato<4w*» »ad wbantoet.
tensely hot weather keeps, the
W to? tof w W wl>ich «xceeds t
was in Ashland yesterday for the
Mr. Cofei*. a prominent senior, by mojw ton» • per cgnt too tnx »
Ashland rosee at the helghth of
first time la a month.
Is valalng ’’aide burns.”
levy of the year prevlons.
In f
their beauty.
1917 It was estimated that a six
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It is to be hoped that something definite will
come of the flood conference at Chicago and that no
tinpe will he lost in undertaking measures necessary
to prevent a recurrence of the Mississippi floods.
This is a matter which concerns directly a large
paft of the country—not only the people threatened
by the river’s wrath but also the territory which
drains into the river and thus is the cause of the
disaster to those along its banks.
It will no doubt cost a huge sum to prevent these
deluges but it will be worth i t
The country which drains into the Mississippi
but is so situated as to be free from the overflows
should be more than willing to come to the aid of
those less fortunate bat Tfho are in no way respon­
sible for the trouble.
Inventor Dies
George E. Patterson, said to be builder of. the
world’s first electric car; is .deqd at 82. It wasn’t
so long ago-that a “ trolley ride” was a popular div­
ersion, filling a place as first aid to Uupid once
held by the “ buggy ride,” later by. the “ joy ride,’*
and now we read of a young Lochinvar who zooms
away with his lady love in the air. “ The world do
move”—but not long in one vehicle. —TELEGRAM*
New York plumbers go on strike because they
are dissatisfied with $12 a day and because they
want a 40-hour week. AU of which seems to indicate
thgt we must have our strikes regardless of where
the wage scale is.
Just as the swimming lessons which the hopeful
youngsters in America started when Ederie finished
crossing the channel become tiresome along comes
Lindbergh and shows that the true road to fame is
fa* «aviation.
Prom Kan Francisco comes the inquiry; “ How
lo«g the Californian get so much fun out of life?
t may be because he is always providing amuse-
pnent for Oregon.
i
No doubt thirsty Americans will find oonsidor-
difference between Canadian liquor purchased
jn Canada and that they have beon buying from bopt-
Now it develops that the author of the popular
*, “ The Yanks are Coming,” wag none other
i aa enterprising dentist.
Nowadays it is not so far from a wedding ring to
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