OUT OUR WAY
f
goad Courtesy
A G O tN -T 1
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if ^ u ’D P u n c h a
HOLE. IN TA' ‘SHELL
B ust M r t
Mr. « 4 Mrs
M»fa «riMpujütr
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M O lU N f C H W A A a aj
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G 'IH E S B -A lh -U
P i s c u f s - w e
C o o l D DR in f C
I f every automobile driver would practice just
a little more “ living-room ” courtesy, there woqjd he
much few er apcidents, due to carelessness and reck
lessness.
I t is a strange fact that while praqtjpupy every
d river on the road today would show unfailing
courtesy and deference tC » stranger jn
own
home, th ese same drivers glare, m utter and pveu
Ihont at pasrirfg drivers who have thoughtlessly
vexed them. •
Many of the commotion« of the road that yB«ult
in accident m ight be prevented if these discourteous
drivers would sim ply be a little more thoughtful.
W ill Rogers recently commented that there
w ere a lot of drivere w ho would race the twept letb
century in order to cross the track and buy a fy y r t-
fnrter, .which is a good example of foolish drivihg.
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ON A MOUTHFUL
ö PEBBLES AM'
OF A SoDCXN
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ç o o H fe o
f A LiTTtE.
and their daughter*. ^ l a . l p i f a
and Ads of Botte Falls »»4 M l"
Margaret Hughes of Sams Valley,
visited friends and relatives here
Wednesday Mr». Vincent to a
alater ef tore. Boyd Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Floqk of
Yreka came over Sunday morning
to fa t cberÿqs for tanning. They
retarded to ttfelr home Sunday
night v e il loaded w ttlP the de-
HriOus fru it , Which grow« ao
superbir in thia valley.
The daice at th«r Junction laat
Friday night vaa another Nell
Creek success. WO W apato con
gratulate the woman who hare
had tha pbp and spirit to carry
On W tth th tt program, which has
consisted of an old fashioned
dance .Orgry tiro Weeks, and
which they started in the spring,
to pay for their planò, I t is near
ly accomplished, and we are*all
glad for fhem, and prond o ïth e ïr
success. ;
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Mrs. Bessie Hibbs, daughter of
Value qf Pojf Course
Does . Ashland realise the great value o f the
g o lf course w hich is gradually being constructed
and improved near th is'c ity f W e are afraid the
large majority of ony citizens do uo|, for t|w mem
bership list ib not increasing with anything like the
rapidity which it should.
A visitor g t fclgm gth Falls, which s o r te d a year
earlier than Ashhmd did <m a $olf cojirse, reports
that 300 or ipore visitors played on the course
there during Jfune., Aridapd’s g o |f course is lo
cated such th a t' it w ill attract a large ppipber o f
tourists, who more frequently than before .carry their
golf equipment wiRi them, ^hep the course isdXHn-
~ Think of the value of having several hundred
visitors eaeh m onth enjoyin g recreation furnished
by Aahlafid interests—antf paying for this privilege!
Isn ’t it worth a membership to help enable the
club to make the lockl gojf elnh as good as any in
the region!
.. I M W Tiding» has been regretting the fact
that we would Rot have the usua| auinmet band
oo^eertb, whipb have alw&ye been the inspiration
fo f q omqmnnity gathering, b u | the announcement
thfri a ^pe^reauon nigbf*’ is beiqg planned when
it i f ^Qjpfd everybody w ill gather in the park for
th e program will to a certain fx ten t replace the con-
Cqpamqnlty ringing
stun^f wherein m an y
pereqof joig are conducive to ft b e lte r u n d ersta n d
ing qfekoii other aud.it wOqld b f W f|i fo r e v e r y
body |q ferift in making these events a su c c ess.
^riilancl is indebted tp the Southern Oregon
N onn gl achcloi for this novel idea, as well as other
programs w hich members of the normal school
faculty have sponsored.
Another Problem
Penniless southerners, driven from the M ississip-
ui valley by the recent flood«, are on their way to
Oregon, according td reports brought by tourist».
They hgve heard that Oregon is the land of plenty
and between five And ten thousand of th em are said
to he e i route, qrpecting to find work in the W illam
ette valley and in the harvest fields of eastern Ore
gon. We have subscribed in excess" o f the allotted
quota for the relief of these M ississippi sufferers,
but w e may be called upon to contribute for the
support or maintenance of these thousands, who are
probably doomed to disappointment. There is plenty
o f surplus I f bor » Oregon, gnd the unfortunate |MdQ-
ple who are without money and who are boating their
w # y gproa« the continent w ill he elephants on oar
hands, hut they cannot be allowed to starve. They
w ill become a serious problem upon arrival.—Oregon
City Enterprise.
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JHaming ypnth steals an automobile and wrecks
it, three are dead and m ore may die. There are
homsa saddened and puremts mourp. But wliai m ight
have been the counter attraction« pieced before those
young people in their hom es! W as flam ing y o n th
¿ to g e th e r to blame.
Aimee may accomplish hey purpose jn taking’ the
Igxaphone from the devil and givin g it to the Lori!
bat we don't believe she has a ghost of a chance
copping those who |K * r fo r n ) on thv instntment from
the snaree o f hi» satanlc majesty.
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It ia poMibfe to acquire a round mm in a nuare
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ta
visiting her parents for a few
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^ m V ’ u h w c carter was rlalt-
AND
À nation’s
incoipplst-
panl^ Poret,
noted
Parisian
style dictator, 1« epming to Amer-
work o f Amertcsu buflders.VwKk-
momi o n ^ o f
W*atopt(
eartbguakeai
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3. W hat New York hotel has
catered to mou| of the rir itta f
kings abd queettst
How brave V feel when
4. What great <Buropean struc barking dog runs aw ay.' »
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ture ha«
lighted to ggide
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visiting Trans-Atlantic aviators!
A ' pinch qf common , sense
s. What building to bt. Louts equal to a bughel of learning.
carries'heavy'earfhuhake insur-
ance? . v
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denos and wealth
«. At what fsmoji« gap Krau-
on speaking term
cleco hotel aid President Harding
diet
7. Wtjat h g tr i., wag Qm head
quarters ot the Byrd party ih
Paris?
8. What is the world’s most fa
mous leaning building?
• 2. What building In Peking was
the gift ot John D. Rockefeller?
1#. At what palace near Paris
ica to tpll.thp ladles they don’t
know how to w j i r his creations.
And tost as our pttle difficulties
with France were almost healed
up, too!
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A new show in New York is
\ called ’’The Bare Facts of 1827.”
Somq kind of a play about bath-
is tng benches, ws suppose
Maybe one of the reasons why
so many marriages fail Is that the
® bride y o w ’ ge|s used to boiled
opions.
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The differdhee between a full
barrel and * GUI b an Is this— the
full barrel'm akes no noise
W ith tbs.gnlf hug eating at
18 Hillsboro (and Forest Grove, It
should make tog cfpfe co-opera
tion between t»e tw o cities.—
tlon enacted?
ANSWERS
"George Wash|nftop
Image and the M *h.”
2. Kansas City, Missouri.
, Victor 'Sm anuelf.
1.
I.
ASHLAND
conscience
ASH LA N D
jMrs. Mary Wood* w o r ta »
narrow escape from serious In
jury recently w h«1 kor» riding
o« the sidewalk on bicyclqs near
ly r«n ovqr her. There fa aa or-
d|n««ee whjeb prohibit« riding
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One of the lntereetln< affairs
I of this week was tbs Bridge ’party
given last evening, Friday. July
W i by tort. P. R. Hardy at T e r
beautiful home on North Main
Three tables were In play dur
ing tbe evening. Mrs. Domino
prise, and Mrs. A. J. McCallan was
awarded the consolation. During
a pleasant hour of conversation,
tbo hostess served refreshments.
Mrs. Hardy’s guests were Mee-
dame Domino Provogt, X. J. Mc
Callan, Harry Tomllnsoo, J. A.
McGee, C. J. Read. H. L. Clay-
comb, Gerald W enner. . John
Enders, Henry Enders, Jr., <J. A.
Heines, Bert Crow and R. L. Bar
dic, Jr.
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Hedda Hoyt Talks Sport Froelui—
N E ty YORK. July 4 4 .— (VP)--
The importance o f sportswear for
women Is demonstrated at all
smart resorts this season.-Frivo
lous frocks have no prestige
whatever at beaches or country
resorts and it fa quite uaqel to
find the well-dressed w o m a n
dressed in a simple sweeter and
skirt during afternoon as well as
morning hours.
Sweaters are the outstanding
style ootee of the Bummer sea
son. While many women feel that
the sweater fa both «¿becoming
and uncomfortably, tbe light
weight models and loose-flttlng
lines of thfa year’« models makes
them adaptable tor a«y fighfe-
Llgbt-weljfet cashmere, sephjr.
sflk. wool tplxtbres or sqft kn it
ted string are used Instead of
heavier ygrne. Many models hare
open-work designs to them to
permit', the* air to penetrate to
30 Years Ago
Goo. B. Crspssz. a lumberman
Jack Peabler «pent a few days
>m Wlsçonslq. eocompsnled i>y
In the city last week and reports
■ wits ah< «oá. WM an arrival
stairs at his Green Bering ranch
to W .!■ good shape- Jack” re
.Aahtond thfa week to make
ports klftlng a rattlesnake with
twelve rattfara on ‘ Keqn* creek
recently.
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C. M Kennard lef$ Tuesday
F. M. Anderson of Berkeley,.
for p m b er L **«- 8- D - wher® Cal., the geologist of the land rio-
|ie wW faake a «borf vfalt. From partment af the 8. P. company,
them be win f0 to ^ V lrild la ,
WM rfalting bia sisterM rs. J. M.‘
where be expects fo locate per- Wagner a«d Ashland friends and
mooentiy.
, j,
relatives thfa wash.
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as 3k« »‘d»wa!k
sometime on tbs eld
-^-Sllvsrton Trlb<|«e.
12 Ymurs Ago
Mrs. Geòrgie Salt and the hostes-
es Missed Gertruds gaq‘. Helene
Bleds;
- The Camp Tula Hitusi group of
the Agblhnd Camp Fire: Girls mot
Thursday afternoon. July 14. at
the homo of their gnardta», Miss
B dna.L. Goheen on Palm Ave-
nae. where they wore served a
moat delicious dinner by Misses
May Clary and Jeannette Stearns,
who cooked and served the meal
as one of the requirements of
Firemaker.
The girls present were the fal
lowing named: Mfases Maxine
Gearhart, Gladys Hanson, Marion
Hitchcock, Blaine Flackns, Carol
Clark, Mae Clary,
Jeannettd
Steams, Jane Alkins, Lucille An
derson of Eugene, Oregon, who Is
visiting in Ashland with Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Sbutts on Third street
and Miss Marion Hitchcock on
Lodge No. 14. Postponed from Oak strget, and the gnardiaa,
Tueanay, July 12 to Tuesday, Miss Bdna L. Ooheen.
July 2«.
“Uncle Tom'S Cabin.”
8. É’. PbiUtos^Oppenheim
18. Thomas Hardy.
8. Herold Bell Wright.
whoqe
,4to»d»J. Jply 1«— A.hUnd Nftlgh-
bora Qf the. Woodcraft w ill meet
In the I. O. O. F. hall. A large
attendance la desired.
Monday, / N p ' W e-JBoyal N ,i«h -
’ hors Will meet In* W imer Hall.
Initiation and refreshments. A
large attendance is desired.
Wednesday, July J».— The Wom
en’s Benefit'Association of this
city w ill hhld their next meet-
tog at the entrance of Ltthla
p art. A targe attendance is de
sired.
Wednesday, July 3».— The Pres-
' byterian Women’s Missionary
society w ill meet a t ’ J :80
o’clock
the borne of Mrs. L.
Mlbach on Liberty 'street. The
program trill be In charge of
Mrs. Nell Robertson, tbs top
ics being "a review ' of the
▼ear’s work” and ’’Looking
Forward:”
SEN TIM EN TA L W IN D
The^ burning of the needle-1
fLouls Untermeyer)
grass.'fox tall, and weeds about The wind among the trees
tbe gOlf course Thursday even- Ia like ao other wind.
tag proved a tHrllfar tor many Our birches, .sm a ll and
spectators. I t seemed tor a time
as though the StofjEeriTWere not
Maples sad peptars— afi of these
g»(n* tp keep the fire under Translate In every rising note his
control and p eiy gtpl busy fight
' little differences' '
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2 . M il
ing «t ten o’ckmh- Th? morning
Jtywgygr,; showed little damage Contentment er despeir?
dene, and a welt burned qg area, And la the grief his own?
along the edges meh** golfing 1
The water words remain unknown
more o t-g pleasure
Though every leaf reveals his
A delightful dancing party was
snare*
held n t the W hite Star Station at i Of promising portentous things
that and la thinning a lri
Pinehurst last Saturday night,
July 8. by the residents of that
■district. A splendid time was re- ’
ported and a number ef Invited I
guests from Bpllview who did
not find It possible to attend were
the losers.
Mrs. Ruth Hsmaker of Klam
ath Fall« visited af tha home Af
her sister, Mrs. Archie Klneatd 1
Of Bmigmnt creek last week- .
Mrs. p? X . Barasit, who was ;
convalescing in Ashland tor some
time, fa much better and at her ‘
home again.
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My. and Mr«- J. T Pbok w d
daughter Margaret are visitors
today at the home of Mg. and
Mrs. Barnes.
Mr. Ed. William«, who has
lived tor
8. Sherlock Holmes.
7. Mark Twain.
DOROTHY R E ID , Editor. Phone 30 or 224L
p. Rse«4ir. Mel Bmsry end
ftorbsrt McCarthy are enjpylng
the f«llskt« wt Fottoaa Bay, and
mb higher sltuadds of Cratòr
Mn. F. W. Va«lson a«d Mr» 'th e '
Br. 4 . ipnman » a f e P iis a a t moi
t r i f to Kto4fab«fJ’t f sw sn . M»»- sob
J. T. Rogers and family and
Its gtoaeh standard, whe bave
y» camping o« W.e«««- orsek.
turned. .to the eity Friday,
Clyde Rhedes, eqg ot Mrs. 8, W
J. Rhodes or this city, writes to]
tbe Tidings from Catalia. Alaska, '
to h«ve the paper sent to him / . Mrs. A. .B. Tit«» fa ’ falttos
there, Where he Is now employed. W lead« to Ornats Pas«.
Mr. Sgd Mra. Gen Owen.
daughter Miaule, «ad Sumnor
William Townsend has return
Bndkor motoOod. to the Owen ed from a lost month's stay al
ranch on Dead Indian Thursday., Klamath Falls.
Klamath
Jail, nn-
thalr ho«A on . Nob
» o f M F their bousp
Geòrgie Sint of C|ev«-
s former resident of
ay? jn-
V»? W«nt Á y t o f although faatallki
Geòrgie Caff«« Win- cllned to tarn|sh 4 ocla» reaofts
due to t|ia danipneu.
Nock -lines of sweaters may be
square, rok » l ««■ Y-s)»a>«<V »pd
both neck lines and eufte are us
ually oatllhed to 4' deeper shade
than the sweater or to contrast-
t o n « ff the Dodge and one Bfade were Mesdames Dan Kay, Itos on %tbo sweater, the belt
<£’ E. £ e jg l< and & Cf Stock, htrmdnfaing . e^Ch the skirt to
Mta«e« Glady« Apyleiat*, Emgm most Sistonees.
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«febeo» wae Vfaced under Jeaglns, Btoel Shram. Catin. - 8^1^ of sweaty ehssmbles
tur tk ta f of B onn Georg« Belai«. Stale AUxnadar
uad
McÑabb
Georgia Coffee, the guest of hrfhor