Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
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À'SÔtANÜ b A llY tlfU N G S OUT OUR W AY
(Copyright 1927 by PBO P ic tu re * CorporatMfc)
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Ashland’s New Firm
A mercantile company which bases its opera­
tions on clean, progressive merchandising methods
should always be welcomed to a city, and, knowing
that The J. C. Penney company stores base their
operations on these principles, The Daily Tidings
extends greetings of warmest welcome to the local
unit o f this powerful organisation, which will hold
its formal opening Thursday.
The growth of the Penney idea has been in­
spirational. Starting with a small one-man store in
a very sn^all town, the system has grown into a
group of 900 units throughout the nation.
A* magnificent as has been the material growth
of the' store system, no less admirable, and influ­
ential in bringing about the growth of the organi­
zation probably, has been the loyalty and initiative
of the thousands of young men who have received
their training in the Penney stores as clerks, only
to become managers and' owners when they demon­
strated the ability to handle one of the units.
The Daily Tidings feels certain the local Penney
store will assume its part of the responsibility of
serving the buying public of Ashland and con-
tiguous territory with credit to itself and to the
community.
eattor sa d * rum runner St
miles e g Ptorlds Bunday. Twe
o f the rw u restasse were else
wounded.
J .R A N ilb lM J Ö
essa asma®.
The Department of Commerce reports that 31
of the 48 slates had a surplus of revenues over ex­
penditures in 1926. The survey also shows that al­
though 23 states reduced indebtedness, the total in­
debtedness of all the statfia was greater than in
1925, and A? growing at a tremendous rate. This
. total state indebtedness now amounts to $11.46 per
'capita. This doernot include county or municipal
indebtedness. Nearly 5 per cent of all the states’
expenditures last year was applied to paying in­
terest on bonds.
"<W«'
It seems to be too easy to float bond issues
and saddle the next generation with debt. Our
state and municipal bonded debt now equals the
total national debt, but with a higher interest rate.
As an example of thrift Connecticut produces a bal­
ance sheet showing quick assets in exoees of in-
’ debtedness. They believe in the pay-as-you-go plan.
Oil Winbum Way
A local influential citizen recently informed
the writer he expected te request the oiling of
Winbum Way in the near future and added, while
this task would require only a small expense, it was
one of the most important ones which should be
consummated.
He stated it was possible the garages would
furnish refuse oil for this purpose, thus not costing
the city anything except the expense of hauling and
applying.
The Daily Tidings suggested this improvement
several weeks ago and reiterates that, for the
comfort of and impression on the thousands of
visitors who go to the park, this improvement is
imperative.
With 5,500 registered tourist camps in the
United States it would seem much of the country
must be ou wheels.
VMHV MOTHERS G6T
NIGHT NOiGCS
CONGRESS
Out of funds, Seattle could build no jail. Now
they are preparing a bafbed wire entanglement pen
to house their prisoners.*
Social position is a relative manner. It deponds
pretty much on living in a town where people are
less important than youraelf.
Instead of making a fool of a man a wouuui
merely furnishes the opportunity. Any man will do
the rest.
If yon imagine this is a cold, unsympatlietie
world jukt tell people you have a eold and then listen
to their suggestions. •
Wales plays his royal golf in private. It might
not do for the public to hear his comments on a
-pocket
“I’ll ds you," he snarled. But
MacReady stepped In between.
"Not so Cast, Phelps," he warned.
"This Is my prisoner.**
"The b d l y ea say."
b s p s p tri to give M m paee-
H e entered awaggartngly.
te vent his rags upon tbs
ho had tricked and'deluded
tad almost broken W Phelps’
He wanted te gloat ever the
ktlon of his
»»e
e saw—
a shuddered slightly, turned
The words were superfluous.
Store ezesee emotion, but the action
that w ent with them wee timely
sad foroefuL W ith a sweeping mo­
tion of his arm Howard caught the
lamp and sent It crashing to the
floor, leaving tho caWa in utter
darkness, where only<fonns could
he distinguished os they stood sil­
houetted against one o f tho w in ­
dows. W ith tho same movement
Howard seised the lamp base and
seat It hurtling against oas o f the
windows.
"After him. Get hint." MacRea­
dy Shouted, finding himself help-
1. W hat w ill be the number of
the forthcoming session of Con-
found a tot o f fag over
2. W hat is the chief interest te
farmers In legislative measures
that are hoped In the next Cen-
A genius Is a th ln
grand opera.
8. W hat has been the attitude
of President Coolidge on such a
measure in the past?
4. W h a t International question
A kiss Is either a Joy
between Prance and the United
States still looms as Im portant i duty, according to whether
as a possible topic of discussion' a sweetheart or a wife.
at the next Congress?
5. W hat Im portant possession
of the United States w ill press
its claims to Independence with
members of the next Congress?
lady
In
W e ’ve decided that these trana-
A tlantic flights were all propa­
ganda fo r E. D. T .
The
Grand
Duke Nicholas
Niaholaevitch has Just Issued his
57th proclamation predicting the
! fall of Bolshevism rig h t away. I f
Bolshevism should ta ll H prob-
, abbr would surprise him as much
A husband kicked his wife 22
feet, or from the bedroom to the
kitchen. They shouldn't h a v e
rented each a large apartment.
ASHLAND
Prof. P. R itner returned last
week from a trip in Northern
C alifornia and reporta flattering
prospects In the way of new stu­
dents for the opening of the new
term o f tho Aehladd Commercial
College.
*
Milas Hampton. CharHe Brady,
Max Camps Howard Jester and
F rank Ghrrstt arrived In Ash­
G la m Eaton were among the Ash-
land
last Thursday evening 6n a
landers who spent Thursday eve­
ning adm iring the decorations ■visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Garrett and friends here.
and lights en Medford .streets.
He came directly from Bakers­
field. Cal., where he la Interested
Lyn« Horton o f Hildebrand, In the oil Industry.
Ore., son of Mr». Lana Abbott
H orton, a form ar Ashland young
lady, is m aking his horns w ith
his aqpt. M rs. Osprgs Lows, fo r
L. L. M ullt and g. Pall, Ash­
the wèlter, attending school in
land delegates to the Irrigation
Congress yt Sacrymsnto, left tor
that city yesterday. T h e third del-
Donald W a lk e r leaves today for egate. D. R
F ortlaad. where he w ill
attend spending eoi
U N IV E R S IT Y OP O R B -6 O N
Eugene, Aug. 8.— (Special)— D r.
Arnold Bennett H a ll, president o f
the University, le ft this week for
HanQrer, New Hampshire, where
he w ill attend the Conference of
Committees of the Social Science
Research Council which w ill be
»eld under the pnspices o f the
Committee ea Problems and Pol­
icies, of which Dr. H all is chair­
man.
The Conference begTns August
16 and w ill last for three weeks.
During that time reports w ill be
received from committees, the
W9rk of the year reviewed .and
plans laM te r the next year’s pro­
gram. Thera w ill be a morning
and evening session each day, the
afternoons being le ft open f o r
recreation. The evening ’ meet­
ings w ill be devoted to discussions
by dtattagaMsefi scholars ir M o
have done, or are doing signifi­
cant research in social science. .
Accidents
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. I . —
(IF)— Accidents on the Pacific
Coast over the week-end resulted
In 2 1 deaths, although no fatal
accidents have been reported in
Oregon.
Eight were killed In auto acci­
dents, five drowned, and f o u r
committed suicide.
Three were
burned to death.
»
One of the moat serious acci­
dents occurred when a ns&a whose
name is not known went to sleep
on the retiree« tracks and was
M r. a n d 'M rs. M. L. A lford re ­
killed by a train. A Fresno youth
turned from th e ir outing Monday
died of Injuries r^eeived diving.
aftdrnoon, coming in eooner than
wae th e ir intention on account of
GHOST» SOON LAID
the Ulases of their IttU e saa, H er­
LONDON, — O R — The sudden
bert.
—
' *•
risMg e f the fle e r o f the Lady
TURNING TH E PAG£S BACK
B. E la m , Medford sign artist
and owner of the system of out­
door signboards In Ashland, was
up Saturday looking a fter busi­
ness interests. Blaine has a cute
little two-wheesed tra ile r hitched
onto the rear and of hla car.
Ireland
Now that Ambassador H errick
1» hem e, he probably w ill have
many inquiries about whether o r
W hen men go to the city it not Lindbergh really did refuse
gives them a chance to lay aside champagne.
their reputations fo r a resting
spell.
A woman asking fo r a divorce,
Has Heck says:' /'Miss Zodklc chargee h ef husband threw the
Clutes has discovered that fat supper at per. W h a t we are won­
girls kin git more mileage out o' dering la whether or not she
silk stockln’s than them that s caught the can.
6. W h a t work upon which Sec­
retary Hoover has recently been
engaged w ill be discussed at thV
next Congress?
7. W h at relative by marriage of
the late President Roosevelt w ill skinny.**
have an Im portant position, la
Answers
Congress?
1. Champ Clark.
8. W h at approaching event in
2. Alice Roosevelt.
1128 w ill cause politics to have a
3. Jessie Woodrow Wilson.
large place In the deliberations of
4. Henry Cabot Lodge.
Congress?
6. California.
9. W h a t la the politics of the
6. New York.
delegate H aw aii w ill send to Con­
7. "Revelry,” *
gress?
8. Indiana.
10. W h at are the titles, of the
9. William Hale Thompson
, -
Porto M ean and Philippine repre­ Chicago?
sentatives nt Congress?
10. W illia m Howard Taft.
Without a doubt our big navy experts won’t
have much trouble in mastering their chagrin at
the failure of the limitation effort.
Most folks seem to be more interested in the
new Ftfrd than in Henry’s endorsement of Hoover
for the O. O. P. nomination.
T ke run» runner was sank by
a one-pound shell.
The coast
guard beat radioed fo r help and
the Injured were taken te Port
I-auderdale In a spaed boat. Lest
reports wars that the crippled
setter was elewly coning toward
tbc shore.
The treasury spedai agent,
whose name was given as W eb­
ster end Boatswain S. C. 8end-
ertln. w e re'ktlled .
Joe Lee Hollingsworth, sea­
man. second elans, end Viator A.
Lam by, motor machinist mate,
first class, were wounded. They,
were taken te the P ert Lender-
dale csest guard hospital, with
the two men from the other
boat who were srtttsnlly wound­
ed.
. „
The b rief message said the
ram runners attempted te barn
the coast guard boat.
The outbreak was the moat
violent since the eoast guard
began Its auti-liquer smuggling
campaign several paure ego. Thu
guard recently announced a pol­
icy of concentrating its efforts
on the Floride coast, after a
twe-year campaign against th»
New England rum new.
*7 Hod to, daddy, I l e w Mm.**
od face In the dim glow of the table Called, with only a pipe stem la his
hand. H e dashed for the window
lantern.
"Ton.1** he gasped. "Yon came through which the lam p base had
been hurled and stumbled violently
here a ttar all?"
against Phelps, upsetting him.
"Yes."
**Where’s Howard?**
W hile they were both struggling
“Gone.”
en the door n virion of sky through
It took tim e far P h elp s to haUevo the opening of the rear door showed
It.
f how they had been tricked.
"You warned him?".he asked.
JMsetUff SpoSArd. accompanied by
" I had to, daddy." Lanra spread the marines, rushed in.
eut her hands In despair. " I love
"He fooled us; got away,” Mac-
him."
Ready gasped from his doubled up
She expected scant sympathy sad position
on the floor. "Got out the
scsivsd none. Phelps tried his hack way.**
best Laura meant more to him
The marines were there ahead of
than anything else in the world.
Life itself would have been a cheap the Ueuteaaat and sped out Into the
»rice for him to pay tor her happi­ open. Only darkness greeted them
ness Bat that aha shoald he weak on all sides. They peCred for some
enough to return to the aid of this signs of the tugfove, and the only
man after she had herself admitted reward was a whistling of wind In
Ms worthlessness was beyond bis the plam - and the shaking of
v
comprehension. He knew that she branches.
“There he goes."
MacReady
was yearning tor him to take her
la his arms and tall her that he an- pointed to the right.
dsrstood, but the effort was too ! Two rifles barked their vain mes­
sage of reachlag a target In the di­
great
Slowly, Ilka a faUlag hough that rection la which MacReady had
has bsea out 5»« from its mala pointed. But a moment tutor, far
branch, he tamed away.
to the left, thwr saw. Hpward’s top-
A t'th a t moment all eyes were at­ tag form as It steed revealed for a
tracted by a commotion from with­ second «as the creat o f a hillock.
out the cabin.
• A fleeting vision, and thea it had
m —
Ptady. tram a asto diets neu. disappeared over the other side.
had waished the advance of the
marines, led by the sheriff, upon
The Davis home was a apaetoua
the cabin. R e heard the knock at
the door and the blank silanes that tog cabin In the middle of a dear-
tag. Mere than a hundred vards
A t the same Instant something from the dirt read, that-wad the
else same to- hla attention, a only means «t oemmualektlen there-
shadowy outline of a body that was •howto, five m iles.from Howard’s
slinking in a circuitous path well eaMu, which Wys the heareet dwell­
down In Mm underbrash. Howard, ing to It, it occupied a position of
marked IeelatieB.
Just Why thaDavtaes should hove
An Instinctive sympathy with
Laura’s oaafldsnes might have im­
pelled him to close his eyes under
ordinary circumstances. He might
hate bsda wimak te give Howard
tho b a s e s t of the doubt and a
chaws , to (dear himself, hut the
irtfcmt moment demanded a more
Chapel In the Cathedral at Chl- C S S A “ rason. h T ws UM uMil
ceetot. directly ever the fam ily
vault o f the Dukee of Richmond top m l Mm W o r e he spoke, i
“Fut ’em up, Howard»" h e
and Gordon, gave officials of the mandad. “Stretch for the sky.
building a savers ahasta T h e
phenomenon wan f ir s t * netieed
tljree chairs suddenly overturned
aghough there was nobody wRh-
M ils Maud Fuso» toft the city tq ten ja r d a of them at the time.
on yesterday m ernlag’s train for
W hile Bishop Southwell and
Alameda, Cgl., Where she w i l l o fiera were examining the floor
npaad the winter.
there was a strange sound of
cracking and another chair tosh
upset.
Miss Id a Lane returned
A careful examUiattoa made Ja-
her visit to H ilt ’s Ranch,
tdr by the onChedral arefcftect r®
forala, on last Tuesday.
sealed that the movement .wag
i back la funereal
astonishment that
due to a slight subsidence n t the
MHNWMkBM totally
sues o’f the chapel which threw
section whan they
• strain on the floor and caused
o r received,
by the forty
iraàtoY ór w h
A r th ita a tli
v ie w « t e e t h
itad k m tn vtow i t
rode « a t privacy.
.(To be oojUauedJ
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