Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 12, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    ¡BY THE A0ULAND PRINTING CO.
A H J rtPlWQS OUT OUR WAY
r \N H O A ,
Tragedy ha« already over-shadowed the Dole
Hawaiian race.
Tw
lost their lives when their t»o-oall-
ttd “ freak” plane crashed.
, There was near-tragedy Thursday when a second
plan crashed.
But soon the great race which will be a further
step i n aerial history will be started. Those daring
souls always willing to face the perils of uncertain-
ity are undaunted by the tragic fate of their fellow
coneetants. With a certainty aerial history—is an­
other step forward in the path of progress—is to be
made.
And the fate of the two daring youthful pilots
who lost their lives in the Pole race makes us re-
momhor the gallant Frenchmen, Coli and Nungesser
who not so long ago» too sought to make advance­
ment in the progress of the world and were lost.
Just a tinge of undertainity still surrounds their
fate.
But those gallant contestants who started in this
race over the long etrip of uncharted sea can remem­
ber the snocess of “ Slim ” Lindbergh who was
undaunted by tragedy and unhampered by fear.
It«s Bot merely the fnonetary prize which attracts
the spirit of youth on these perilous flights which
bring fame- It is the spirit ot adventure. It is the
nemo whiefi prompted Christopher Columbus to sail
onto the uncharted sea in the face of criticssm and
ignorant sttperstitntion.
The world will acclaim the whfcier of the race *to
Honolulu with every honor. But the darjng heroes
Who sacrifice their lives in the path of progress are
not forgotten.
Always tha path of progress will be marked by
those
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toUje
-tttoMht aaotgb of A«hl»«»d «I-
tractions to try to ta li too verta
about thon. ’» a t 1« not so bad
Bat MIT« mind dad eyes were
entirely oa the empty breaktaat
pistee Howard had left heB»d tom.
clare« Uust tbe ’tin’’ of tonto- Tartar, mta tods Mr /When who. ! “Gosh," he murmwod. “«ad I
wttk jreqlteMy «ta to« Itaria", po
e n Oregon must ha»« besa pat to^»P£«t* Howard. ^L««ra won»« e j r t had • squor« meal «Ince I tot
there by b oato’ etoar toan the
“Ton’d better got One w e ," Moe»
“b ants of autare” wo wonder If r«nmp%an»oM fa«, where BiU tt Ready
advised. ’’Thw «tawirs R ft
toe oil o f Central Pofbt
w in M p r tto * «
y « sf «Arata» M the door open and I don t see any
prove to be nothing less Iban ox- •todo h u í ««Mts «Stoep, hnockt oaf reason for your staying h ere., If he
raises a holler afterward I’ll explain
fM «hertjT « ta «scapes.
matters to him. I think It’s time
tar that"
4
Gehrig continue« Io keep Rath
Howard’s ’b^rg*1*« of escape
turned to only one direction. He
.working, jtp about th« only real
had
passed the outskirts of Yellow
Ipterept tge big boys are furn-
Oanyoa «qd kept on at « dog trot.
ltolpg tgis year howevir.
Hie own cabin, he knew, was bereft
of the things be wonld need too an
outdoor llfo/ot any duration: food,
Seeing »h e folks «re Just «w-
extra «lathing, ammunition and,
fal chetcy «bent their company.
possibly,^ compose.
r -
Jt tafcta Itovtns * long time and
, There wee only one place to get
seems to b» haring some diffj-
Vhem «ad he bod to take a chance
on a daylight haul «a It: the Davis
.«taty » > » 0 R»<U»g * contpento»
horns. Fast is M se pns to bo
«Imoat stranded “pver there.’’ <nd blankets.
It was hie morning for i
Dog Angeles City Council has mote as the possibility <
and mall robbers seemed,
insured to r Owens Valley Dam prepare for every emergi
for »T, 500,<100. Net a «n aii val­ tently he scannpd aver to
ua to place on a place of prop­ map to see frail which q
could summon hate
coujd
help moi
most rapidly
erty which the Vlley folks claim If tha call ever arose.
was not secured by to e squsreet
Sixty miles to the west was a
methods in toe world. Slupe ten
banks o f the valley ware dosed
machine guu facilities,
the Valley folks seem to bo get­
Eighty miles tost wns-Fort Den-
nlson. The commanding oBcer
ting some sympathy too.
cou ld ,on a telegraphic Sammons,
,tTCil!iî±îS."Sâ."£
THE STiR PU P WALTZ.
NEW TRAINER
IS EXPECTED
Try Tbit One j
ANQ
l . Whene did toe sito Industry
originate ?
». On what loama do
Dodging Responsibilities
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The Path of Progress
(Copyright WIT. hy FBO Pictures Corporation)
Joahua iftftde
ia a Man#
>11, hut W ill Rays is trying to
ike toe star» aaU comlng nut
s ilk
». What two countries'a.re
the
UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N
Eugene, avr - i t — (Specuj) —
The new Oregon athletic trainer,
W liy« D. Pletcher of' Re m n w er,
Wyoming,
arrjye on the
campus next week £» prepare for
Jhe.Rneplhg Of tor Atatoell sea­
son. He will he praingr of all
athletic team«, replacing WUUam
“Bill” Hayward who will concen­
trate on hie trank —aggregation-
Hayward h«s been handicapped
the lest few years In >1« cinder
cochlag because of the time it
took to car* for athletes'of o t h e r
greatest silk producing countries . D id you ever sos an honest man
It is estimated that Oregon loses lialf a million
.
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jp
Atta.?
...
r * a 'M Wko wasn’t; loxy? ;
dollars a year in automobile licenses through the
4. What two European coun­
prevalent habit of “ bootlegging” license plates
tries rank highest in silk produc­
Slamming the door means the
from states where the fees are cheaper than in
tion?
same thing as saying “damn.’\ .
Oregon. Mett who are Oregon citizens in everything
6. Into what does the ellk worm
elect Its thread of sUkt
but automobile registration pose as outatate taoir-
I. What artist In toe U. S.
You find no men of the Musso­
ists, and the chance that they really may be what
Is most famed ror Ids silk npsiery lini type behind the ribbon count-
they profess makes the task of detecting and pun­
advert isemenls?
If President Çoolidge were the
ishing Thom ji delicate one for the officials, who
7. Is silk used In the manufac­
Pletcher Is s graduate of Battle
le^at
hit w in . ini nrònl< suppress
ture
of
Chinese
rugs?
hesitate to interfere lest they insult a guest and
Crook University, Battle Creek,
I. What la the term for raw
It pleases a girl when a man those photos of th« tan - gallon Michigan.! He h as been coaching
outrtge our instinrt for hospitality.
silk which Is unwlndable?
trieo to kiss her even w hen-sha hat.
apd training «thletas for the last
, Tha sort of parson who could stoop to this petty
9. What Is a popular rough silk won't permit.
’
sight years and 1« Wall qualified
practice of dishonesty, who can use fend enjoy the
imported Into the United States
for the wosk.
from the Bar E ast?
highways built by Oregon license fees but refuse to
Gege Tidal, assistant football
cloan-swaeps in
19. What Increases the cost of
contribute his just and legal share to their cost, is
A lack of ideas,sem es to be es-;
Mach under Captain John J. Mc-
on the front
silk Imported from abroad Into sentisi to quality as a writer for'
Bwan, hood Wtontar. also Is expect­
just that sort of person, and that is about all that
the United States?
ed hack neat week. He has been
tbs magasines»
can be said about him.
« ••M in i the summer in N e w
There are others who in a lesser degree
are
York and Florida.
1 ANSWERS
gyiity of a similar offense. They are the drivers who
The
moat
truthful
{nan
Limoges.
Statisttao say women apond for­
avail themssives of the many convenient services
will slip a little when he
Hemp.
ty
million a year on beauty aids,
Ins an adjustment tor
offered by the Oregon State Motor association and
The Vlctortan Erg.
and
it doesn't seem half enough.
tire.
“Bloctra.”
tha afflliaiod organisations of the American Auto­
Lift
Divorce
mobile association without contributing the modest
STP WHtar Ralelgh.
membership fee that supports these helpful enter-
Hes Heck says: “ A feller h
The Exchequer.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1».-— (IP)
In this day of labor saving de­
know tells me that they’s a lot o’;
priaes,— Portland Telegram.
The Union Jack.
Oene Tooney, it is said, has a host of second-raters
anxieos to sign up as bis sparring partners in his
training for the big fight. It is said that he deals
eouiderately with nis sparring mates. But we wager
that he won’t stop with just “ sparring” when he
meets the other Jack..
Orange Blossoms.
I. The Danube.
- B®oor~ niziug the pervisity of human nature we
are inedned to think one of the most certain methods
qf eradicating the liquor menaee would be to pass a
Iqw making drinking compulsory.
The old-furiuoncd fellow who never thought
anything of walking eighteen or twenty miles iu un
afternoon has a grandson who never thought of
it either—Detroit News.
Workman says he was promoted in the Ford
IW roit the other day. He now tightens
up bolt A instead of bolt B on the radiator.—Florida
Times-Union,
A11 auto plunges over a Green spring
embanlunept «tod lands.
12 Yean Ao
Modtord Tribune: R. L Wimer
U< M is atty baa a photograph of
toe Ashland Greys, a
baseball
(« 0 *
flourished »I Xpars ago.
Tha picture ura» tokan in 1IS4.
Mom Alford, president ' of the
First National Bank, from Hui-
bart, Gwin Butler of Ashland,
Marsh Wagner of Soda Springs,
John Novels. George M^Conne!},
tt»pk Gtadlafis. awsfiamu stage
driver, Rl Seays, now ,dead, and
> . L- Wimer. Mr. Wimer found
too plntupe am aas old pomewlon«.
Tho Ashland Or«ya Aave famous
as a ball team, and one of the
bast in the state at thp time.
mountain
IAthian slogans indicate Ashland is not such
« U d p U M t o five in after all.
Joh»ay Ftnneran lore Tpeaday
¿rohto® fo r Wood.. Col . whore he
has secured a position with the
Wood Lumber company.
£
MocReady turned to the corporal.
"Have ybu any idea what they’to
talking about?"
‘Something down at tha , Jail,
they’ve come from there, they say,”
»he answered. “Maybe we’d bettor
look into It.”
MocReady suited his nations to
toaTuggesttan. Tirrylug jast long
enough to adjust bis hat ks fol-
loSMl the youngsters, w>0 were as-
summg tha eagerness to a Colam-
bos. upon Snding themselves th«
center ef attraction.
On« glance at the wide swinging
Jan gate was sufflclent to spow toot
something was wrong.
MocReady, followed by the tor-
poral, rushed Inside. Re tonpd toe
keys ca the ground where’Howard
had considerately dropped them
and Opened the gate to toe cell.
Trussed 'up like a couple of pork-
a n Rare Sheriff Spofford ,«nd Aei-
f e SX ? - » W . * 5 t S l
fun in bein’ a fool after you git vices, why doaau’t «pmeoue lnvaut — Husbands with fingers missing
phaaihp’t leave hand prints on
lined to It.”
a note that w ill ran«* ItaaU?
the Rashly painted doors of other
women's homes. W elter Hartwell
found out. Mrs. Sarah Hartwell
waa granted a divorce Wednes­
day because he made that mis­
take.
“A Widow aerpas the street
AH H 'LAJflP
had bar dopr pointed one day
and after that night, I found
> y hnshaud’s flpgesprlnts on it,’’
aha isetyiod- "He had lost a
finger in the war, to I knew thqy
Fred Hansaa loit tor hie home were hie. Whan I asked him
Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mrs. John
Churchman, M m . Horace Weed in Napa, Oaf,, yastarday. going by about Tt he VM fgfpod to admit
and Margaret Patterson wcm private conveyance. It is Rr Han­ h« had been cheating- Tken he
among the visitors from Ashland sen’s Intention to dispose of his left me.”
at the Medfosd Carnival Saturday Nspa «roperty and ooam to Ash­
woso’t Wb two eyes glared venom-
evening.
.
land tp m«M his I#«««.
onsty as MocReady worked -to an-
UAMs blade and relieve him nt t«S
B. G. Miner, who boa been as­
“Howard^the dirty skunk.” be
sociated with Holmes Bros. Gro­
J. B. Walto. tha well known
a w * « * » « « » “ ■» " • »‘ i .
cery store for mrerpl year» past,; railroad engineer, was married at
left today, accompanied by hl«; Roseburg on tha ta d Inst, to Mias
•'What'about It?”
LONDON, Aug. I t . — (IP) — A
family, for Portland, where he ev< Edith Imbler ot-Aoaebutg. one of aumhe* of tops a id human bones,
W M . MacReady motioned the
peats to make his horns. Me will «bp tatrmt of Douglas Coaaty tscladlng twq totgh-bo«es and
^ iftou rh r^ ou 1 unaware . h r ’
he employed on the rpsd for fii
part of a »hell, have been
s s s ? i ~ » E
■oap company.
brought t o light during toe eon-
struAton at » golf course on vantage ef my coed nature, be did.”
A. F. Hunt, who has been ab­
the PadAtPgtou Court Farm, at
sent from Ashland for several:
foroeTta amile., It was use
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
W
a
g
w
end
months, arrived heme last Satur­
try end make « p o ffa r d a d m !
Tha
tiled
and
bon««»
Thk5*
1
day moraiag. Mr. Haat is now, |fr . J. W. Kinney made » trip to
he toto besa woqgsd.
employed os a buyer by the Carf- tha head water» M Ashland rnreeh wqce only two feet M 0 w the
questioner
surface of the ground, usp o’ 1*"
Rtehs Packing Co., of Tacoma &nf
mete» to have been burled for
Ms 4ai«tt«pr *• «««where froM
"fitroager, yon said something,“
abo«t A.Mto ytoto-
Montana to Sosto«*« Ralifornla.
he bellowed. “I ll get him If R
the ,ldto>
Bhd. to s ta r ttia tmt et tornea. Aadini
bet he doesn't make another get-
he
lntorragd
of
t
h
l
«Itopto^-
Bryant of Jock,
County Assosoor Potar Api
Bunday
visiting’
ordered
the
human
remain«
to
be
gato was over tr o » J«aksoav¡
,da.
rein tarred.
last Saturday..
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASHLAND
x It luirdly «peins possible Unit there is not some
“ srfb Hympathiier” willing to furnish bail for th®
ntfft who is alleged to have started forest fires and
caused wanton waste of the great natural wealth of
the state in an effort to secure personal benefit. Us­
ually there is sympathy for evary type of criminal.
“ffaward did this, the dirtB ikenic,
.
a*e minutes* aotlcs. There was i f w«s a poor t
u on aerial station there. That, sontlment.
Howard decided, would undoubtedly
As the car wlv
ba toe logical point <tf appeal If he was hiding
he ever needed a farce of any con- from the road S
siderable slxe.
automatic at the
He was aroused from bis tnepec-
"Step oa the
tlon of toe map by a corporal, saint- clutch out, put <
Ing at the outer blanket
commanded In 1
“Two kids want to, see toe that sounded Ilk
Tt'nant sBr."
Capt. Davis
“Whto do they want?“
He was a feeble
“Don t know, sir, but they seem unaccustomed t
pretty excited. Can’t get It clear at but the tnexors
•IV’
»
ard’s face stlllec
“bet them come In.’*
might have had
Two battered urchins were nsb- stood still How
ertd In, laboring with excitement, door, threw It o,
Indifferent to their tattered clothes next to the cap
and mud stained eheeks.
“Golnx to tow
“W«’ve been climbing to’Tqok In
the window,” one said.
«nrTf]
hAa
“He didn’t move at a ll? added
T ^ te
20 Years Ago
Th anto_ , tb<
mpb '„ h ri
” ** “,c* Mbon
d0. “ *£*,?*"■
ur wn* ti
**1*« a pretty
°»>> drive a F<
eluded signifies!
Captain Davis
ders Is «ubmlssi
eyes carried thi
was evidently d<
man and It was
resistance. Wl
watching every
hand he threw
put the car lntc
rowly missed hit
as. he booked lip
and Howard wi
“oecldental” sila
leesness I’ll tee
he announced.
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