Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Y ou c a n ’t a lw a y s ju d g e g o ld b y th e g litte r .
M o st o f us w o u ld b e m u ch sh o c k e c T if in form ed
th a t in ou r ord in ary d a ily rou n d o f w o r k or p la y
w e c o n s ta n tly elb o w g r e a tn e ss.
W itn e ss, fo r exa m p le, o n e C h a rles L in d b ergh .
T r u e g r e a tn e ss i s a s n g le u t y a s i t is scarce.
W h a t a p a r a d o x th is se em s! B u t i t is n o t su ch .
F o r th o u g h i t be tru e th a t fe w w h o are term ed
“ g r e a t ” a r e fu ll w o r th y o f th e e le v a tio n , it is
even' m o re tru e th a t m a n y to w h o m th e term is
n e v e r a p p lie d fu lfill th e m o st im p o r ta n t req u ire-
m n ts fo r i t s a p p lica tio n .
A s a r u le, th e se la tte r liv e m o d ea tly a n d d ie un-
k n o w n , sa v e to th e fe w w h o se p a th s lie p a r a lle l t o
th e ir s.
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T h e ir n a m e s are n o t em b a lm ed in h isto r y , n or
a r e s h a fts a n d tem p les r a ise d to th e ir m em ory.
T h e y are p r iv a te s in th e b ig a rm y w h ic h is
f ig h t in g th e b a ttle o f life , an d th e ran k s o f th is
fo rc e a r e so th ic k s e t w ith m en a n d w om en th a t
w h e th e r o n e sta n d s or f a lls w e seld o m know .
T h e y a r e n o t th e le s s g r e a t b ecau se o f th e ir
o b sc u r ity . In d e e d th a t v e r y o b sc u r ity m a k e s th em
th e g r e a te r , f o r b eca u se o f it th e y m u st sh in e w ith
th e ir o w n l i g h t
R e fle c te d b ea m s o f p u b lic p r a ise an d a d m ir a ­
tio n d o 'n o t c a u se th em t o stan jl o u t from th e rest.
A n d i f tru e g r e a tn e s s is sca rce a m o n g th o se o f
h ig h e r b u ild w h o se h e a d s sta n d o u t a b o v e th e m ass,
i t is n o t sc a rc e a t a ll a m o n g th e m illio n s in th a t
o f g o ld
owner of a «fole»
a taitot p detail of
little «orottoaght to e ll that to
necessary.
One «0 often hear* housewives
aay they haven’t tim e to fuss and
tlx op various dishes.
I f they
w o rld p aly atop and realise It
takes no lonser to prepare an at­
tractive dish, 1 am sure they
would take more time In seeing
that thglr foods are served attrac­
tive.
Any pale colored toed, such as
creamed cauliflower, or turnips
Howard wae «nahte to repress n
require an extra touch.
Of
curious guess as to her real age.
course they are perfectly dalle-
i t was not a m atter o f chance, She might have been a grandmoth­
Iona to e at. but are greatly im^k hut of Ufa aad death that demand- er. accordio* to the mode of living
prorad if some color to added. A * * * * * *to* * *
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dash Of J Z f e . - L L s
6al3r 0M t* * hshltatloa along hto ^ne fam iliar w ith her appearance
dash of paprika, minced parsley, pn>posea path for many weary and vivacity would have credited
egg yolk passed through, a selve or miles to come. Before
her with that many years.
a little grated cheese addsuauch approach. however, he wanted to
She watched him solicitously as
color.
he oevtatg that theje were no un- he took hto d iet mouthful and then
M aay times ansadded tarnish to F *j5 ® » *
about
poured soars cogse.
y
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From early dawn until half past
"There now /’ she soothed, "thatTl
not neeeaaary, h ot add the color m m ka watched the cabin, oh-. warm you up. Couldn’t sleep last
In your sauce.
servant for name sign of occupancy- night? W hat a pity! Hope noth­
Regardless o f the garnish used
Finally he aaw C apt Davis’ steep- ing was worrying your*
sea that It to edible and it is ner ,n* form * “ OT«In« from the rear of
“No, that to, nothing much,'* Hon
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< *• * * * * * *« « *•» *“ haad- to go to
ard replied, almost eaagbt off hto
T u r n about .
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The G litter O f Gold
q u a lity
(Copyright 1327 by FBO Pletore« Corporation)
ju m p am ’ a h a lf .
D u r in g th e p a s t fe w y e a r s th e -w o m e n o f A m e r ­
ic a h a v e c o n trib u te d in n o sm a ll m e a su r e to our
n a tio n a l p r o sp e r ity b y e lim in a tin g k itc h e n w a s te and
c o n se r v in g in m a tte rs o f d ress.
T h e y h a v e a lso
w ie ld e d a trem en d o u s in flu e n c e in t e a c h in g m en fo lk
an d in c u lc a tin g in ch ild ren a s p ir it th a t in one g e n ­
er a tio n h a s c h a n g e d A m e r ic a fro m th e m o st w a s te ­
fu l n a tio n in th e w orld to o n e o f th e m o st p ru d en t.
T h e e c o n o m ies a c h ie v e d a lo n g th e se lin e s h a v e
op en ed th e w a y to a la r g e r a n d m ore im p o r ta n t field
o f en d ea v o r—th e c o n se r v a tio n o f th e c o u n tr y ’p n a t­
u ral resou rces. I t is p e c u lia r ly w o m e n ’s w o rk be­
c a u se m en are n a tu r a lly s lo w to m o v e a n d th e tim e
is s h o r t W e n eed a p u b lic s e n tim e n t fo r th e p o lic y
o f co n se rv a tio n o f n a tu r a l r e so u rc e s a n d th e s u b ­
s titu tio n o f a p o lic y o f n a tio n a l e c o n o m y f o r o n e o f
w a ste in th is d ir ec tio n . O ur p u b lic fo r e s ts , la n d s and
w a te r p o w e r p r o p e r tie s are r a p id ly d is a p p e a r in g w ith
but lit tle i f a n y b en efit to th e p u b lic .
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W h a t h a s occu rred in th e p a s t m a y be v iew e d
a s th e in e v ita b le co n seq u en ce o f o u r fa v o r e d s it u a ­
tion a n d th e su p e r a b u n d a n ce o f ou r n a tu r a l rich es;
b u t fo r th e n a tu r e a n y su ch c o m p la c e n t v ie w can lea d
o n ly to n a tio n a l im p o v e r ish m e n t a n d d isa ste r .
R efo rm m u s t b e g in w ith in d iv id u a ls b efo re it
can sp read to th e m a ss an d th e s p ir it a l in te llig e n t
eco n o m y ca n be in c u lc a te d s u c c e s s fu lly o n ly b y th e
w om en o f th e co u n try .
I t i s th e ir o p p o r tu n ity fo r a g r e a t c o n s tr u c tiv e
w ork.
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THE CHEAT MAIL ROBBERY
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MW I h MRSB GQIXM& T
Z N O Ü W N u *6 !
R O D S H IM F O y f c i
JU M PS i
HE OM
R O O E M OU F E R A
Woman’s Opportunity
Y o u c a n ’t a lw a y s ju d g e
m er e ly b y th e g litte r .
öy Williams
GENERAL
1. W ho wrote “W ill You Love
Me In December aa Yon Do In
May?”
2. W h at governors now in of­
fice have been elected for more
than three terms?----------
3, W b a t p ro n i neat è American
aviator
’ form erly a. member
of the New York (MantsT
«
4. Has any president b e e n
eleeted fo r more than
t w ’/ j
terms?
«. W ho to the only toft handed
polo player on an International
te a « ?
I . D id Jack Dempsey f o u l
Sharkey?
7. Name the president of the
United States Steel Corporation?
8. Name the rpanager of the
New York Olanta.
3. Under what name to the
w ife of Jack Dempsey b e s t
known?
10 W hat two sisters have made
a prolonged hit In “ Topsy and
■ va .”
ANSW ERS to
1. The Seventies.
3. A Farm R elief Bill.
3. He has been opposed to it.
d. Debt Settlement.
I . The Philippine Islands.
3. Flood Relief.
7. Speaker Nicholas Longworth
3. The presidential elections.
3. Democratic.
10. Resident Commissioners.
Oae p f
the moat , attraetlve
combUattoas a f Cuods to diced
carrots and peas. The b rillian t
orange ootor and greed makes a
very colorful dish. A few peas
added to many creamed dishes
adds greatly to the appearance of
A society known as the Iris h that particular food.
Diced beets add color to many
Tews o f America has been fe rin e #
in Brooklyn. W e ’re w aiting to foods. One must, however, use
see what the Irish L i^ n a n ia n s them w ith discretion as the Juice
w ill discolor the entire mass. I f
V irtu e gets along easiest.. In
peeMble tot them become perfectly
cdtton lingerie.
d ry before dicing. ^Omatoes e l­
ee add cotor, «specially when
W hat la sweet In the mouth
A section band In New Y ork
state
inherited
(601^000,
but
fin
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apt to be sour in the stomach.
ished the day’s w o rk s? ter he had
W here the ja w is overworked, been informed of hto new riches.
There are endless ways aad
the mind isn’t, as Congress plain­ Maybe be was tryfeg to gat a
m aterials which can he used in
little
publicity.
ly shows.
making salads attractive. A dash
Nobody can carry so much heps
o f paprika, chopped hard cooked
In hto system as a professional
A couple asks for a divorce be­ eggs, fre e s pepper, pimentoea.
loafer.
cause ’’they have equally strong and greens of all kiade are used,
to I t -to
Love Ig a condition of mind minds.” Is it im pertinent to ask
h
o
w
Q
iatusziutM AO
when the intelligence has reused how two people of equally strong
U -3 pap sugar
minds
ever
came
to
marry?
to function.
. — " T S D re
1-3 cup molasses '
1- 2 cup lard
I t ’s a fool woman who forgets
2 eggs
The dispatches from
Grand
to remove the ehewing gum be­
2- 3 cup milk
Anse, Quebec, fa ll to stole wheth­
fore being kissed.
2 caps flour
er any of the newspapeh m e n
2 level teaspoons Baking Pow­
were injured by the tableware
The man who doesn’t talk
der
thrown by Mrs. Stillm an, Sr.
the dog that doesn’t bark
1 scant teaspoon salt
There wasn’t a line either about
bear close watching.
1-2 level teaspoon soda
,
whether o r hot the newspaper
1-2
level
teayueoa
each
of
gin­
For everyone who
misses a men were m arried men.
ger, cloves aad allspice
train, they are tweaty who go to
the depot an hour ahead of time.
i Oiu- advice to the men of the
Hes Heck says: “ Many a
American Legion going to Paris
on the ju ry has done the
ip to take along a couple
of;
thing that the prisoner to
buckets of water. They
mayi
tried fo r.”
want to take a bath.
the well. From in tods Mrs. Davis*
voice shotted some instruction that
Howard was unable to catch. I t
was all the assurance ha wanted,
however.
He waited until Capt Davto had
re-entered the bouse and then
moved forward. He knew that his
early appearance would require an
explanation. Hunting? The idea
was absurd without firearms The
alibi he had to offer would probably
sound equally implausible, but he
N f e J l too despeqgte a situation to
guard. ’T v s had—e r—a few fins»
clal worries lately."
C apt Davto stiffened In hto ojulr,
“There now. Ma, ain’t I always
been tolling yon money’s the root
of a ll evil an’ misery. Ain’t I al­
ways been saying we’re much hap-
ptor out here, gettla* along with our
little, than back in Jhe city trying
to fight with folks who want money
worse than we do.’’
The discordant bonking of an au­
tomobile horn shattered the quiet
platitude. A throaty “H ello !” from
the edge e f the clearing startled
Hto entrance by the Tear door them. Mrh. Davto jumped from her
‘
s Just seat to look Stem the window.
sitting &
How C ap t Davto rose limply to fellow
fed, «ho
her. Howard remained rooted to
hto east a deathly pallor coming
over hto fees
"Lord o’ Goshen! Wbat*e aU the
excitement r
Ms«. Davto’ voice came to How­
ard like a dream. Me wasted to
move aad found bimaaf paralysed.
"Soldiers, the sheriff. There’s
that alca aew Itoatonaat, too. And
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
W h ile th e tr e a su r y su r p lu s is th e la r g e st in our
h is to r y , A c t in g S e c r e ta r y M ills e m p h a sise s th e fa c t
th a t m ore «than o n e -h a lf o f th e a c c u m u la te d fu n d s
h a v e co m e fro m n o n -r e cu rr e n t so u r c es— back ta x e s
a n d r a ilr o a d s e ttle m e n ts th a t are n o t o f a p erm a n en t
ch a r a c te r . W ith o u t th e se sp e c ia l ite m s th e n a tu r a l
su r p lu s w o u ld be 265 m illio n s , a la rg e part o f w h ic h
is a ttr ib u te d to d e c r e a se in ex p e n d itu re s. T h e a n ­
n u a l in te r e st ra te on th e n a t io n ’ll d eb t h a s been
red u ced 67 m illio n s s o \ t h a t n e x t y e a r p a y m e n ts
w ill b e a b o u t 720 m illio n s o f d o lla rs.
T r e a su r y
o ffic ia ls a n d th e a d m in istr a tio n fa v o r tlie a p p lic a ­
tio n o f t h is su rp lu s to r e d u c in g th e n a tio n a l d e b t
a n d a ffe c tin g a fu r th e r r e d u c tio n o f th e se in te r e st
ch an ges. A p p r o p r ia tio n s f o r th e im m ed ia te r e lie f
o f 200,000 v ictim s o f th e M ississip p i flo o d s w ill
m a k e a b ig h o le in th e su r p lu s, a n d no one can p r e ­
d ic t h o w lo n g p r o sp e r ity w ill b e w ith u s. B u t so
lo n g a s it la s ts e v e r y p o ssib le d o lla r sh o u ld Ire
a p p lie d to 'paym en t o f th e d eb ts.
M a n ’s m a ste r y o f th e e le m e n ts s till se em s to
d e p e n d to a co n sid era b le e x te n t on w h eth e r or not
th e e le m e n ts a g r e e t o it.—O h io S t a te J o u r n a l.
F aw n p n « e e iM U be w il l i a g to le t A i u u tit A ta k e
th e lea d in tr a n s-A tla n tic fly in g . T h a t ’s one w a y
nre g u t m o w t a w i e t s tover.-A T orid a T im w -V n io ti.
ASHLAND
H. P. Andrews and ’wife toft
Miss Grace and Lets Nicker­
on Monday for Los Angeles, to son of K lam ath Falla w ill arrive
try the southern C alifornia d i ­ In Ashland In n few days aad
will be guests at the homes of
tta to 1» behalf of the former.
Mrs. Pv, R. Tlcknsr aad Mrs. R.
Mrs. R. B. Eastman and daugh­ A. Sttchweii. Miss Grace Nick­
te r Gertrude, form er Ashland erson was a graduate af the State
residents, now making their horns Normal school la the class of
In Banta Ana, and who have ’IS .
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been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Eastman's son H. G. Kastman,
Mrs. J. P . WoM of tbs Depot
returned to their C alifornia homo
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cfcatttn,
daughter W ilm s, son Charles
Webster end guests, Mrs. Thom­
.ASHLAND
30 Years Ago
Mrs. Flo O tto and h er mother
M rs. Cowles leave In a feto days
for an extended trip to Lincoln,
Nebraska, via tbs U. P. R. R.
. Herbert and Chas. Baldw in
ttWte .te a r the tesantafp from
K lam ath to attend the circus and
visit the city.
Charles and Richard Roper
ive Joined the throng of Asb-
nd people out a t the K lam ath
E. E, Phipps left yesterday oa
son and Mias Chartotts Chattln a Visit to hto native state, West
from Missouri, climber Mount Virginia.
M m W . A. Patriek and fam ily
Ashland the first of the week,
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returning yesterday.
T. D. Jackson of Hot Springs,,
• tew blespoon
8. D., to among the new resi­
R. M. Hedges wae happily sur­ dents of Ashland. Hto son. Johg
prised last Wednesday by the Jackson and fam ily preceded him
a rriv a l of an auto party from hers and were so well pleased
North Yakim a— among whom was with the country that they passed
W. M Urunk sad hto
his ntoce Mtos Wuth Hedges.
the good news along.
spent Bunday at* Cotostta
N tt to bs outdone la hospitality
Mrs. Deris had .risen from h er chair
•bd
te te to tbs stove. I& a
mtePM fe e deer dad put aaefeer
« e re fe f vom« kiattfeg «a fe «ettfe
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