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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1927)
lg. M..«..-'k - ASHLA ■>A iy tid in g s OUT W R WAY <Wpy¥lrfit ' l i f t > < M f o 'f te f tfe « - Thera , pqrtattoo ■team lit gto. A ir I a S 'î.îJ U S Æ * ; ^ ^ almost under Ms aoaa, onetim e war » ngranaoN oat net a m w u s i aad darei ever * * I portatlort, heavy 1< the Wll should • O jr W M fe It is a fine thing to load up the family ear with a basket of good things to eat, pile in the youngsters and, after finding some nice, shady spot in the coantry, proceed to enjoy an old-fashioned picnic. It does the little folks a world of good even if they do get a few mosquito bites and drink a few gnats or ants with the lemonade and dad and mother are better for the expérience. Mother espec- ia ty will enjoy the change from a hot kitchen and a pah fall of dirty dishes thereafter to wash. . But after you have enjoyed the privilege of us ing someone else’s grounds for your picnic don’t forget that common oonrtesy demands that yoh clead-np tht * femnfcnts Of your feast and leave the place as clean and inviting as it was when yon came. - There mhy be others Who will want to use the premises for; a siph}ar purpose and they will not relish eating among scattered newspapers and rem uants of your eatables, ; Don’t spoil one o f Nature’s beauty spots by your own carelessness. v respond« the ahel mistake« ins «no) the pm party.-— „W A €«si Of Govemntal Tks National Industrial Conference Board re- ports that tke total of all expendftRtoB of federal, state and local government antkorifiei and inclusive of capital ontlayg and debt retirements for the year 1925 reaped $H ,124,000,000. This wae an increase of more than 300 'per cent over 1923. represents an expense of & U /24 for evert man, Woman and child in the United States who Wffl lHmateg of prisons, asylums, homes or public change*. U represents an average annual expense o f ritoirt $445 tor each of the 25,000,000 families in the" nation, or an amount equal to about 25 per cent of the total earnings of all Wage earners. It ia also stated that 80 per cent of the people are, renter» They pay abont 25 per cent of their «anting« to landlords and therefore pay a large p o r tiy of the taxes. the federal government expenses show a poR; cagritia- decreaee of about $35 municipal and ether local governmental agencies are steadily iri- eneasing. Just how much higher this may go with out exhausting the so-called saturation poiat is a qveatina that business men must give serious at- teatto»—if they propose to solve the problem of erfppfed consuming power. People may buy on the insthllment plan, but they can’t pay unless they haqp- th* necessnry coin of the realm. .Probably when the Beds have destroyed several thousands of dollars in property (*one of it their own) and taken a few more human lives they will consider they have done their duty toward advanc ing , the «auee of mercy and justice in the Van • A (xdlectiou ¡pney advert isos for men who can out of insfelliiieiit. What this a take “ all” and “ men” out of Jtomc. T M r J Ato /o M ra eo m mat «adoaM/W d*arwt«V fete» top» memberrhip to D oe*’» gang o f n att ro lb c rt, wfto •ton to held «oi la h wild canyon, d p o k f fiHpMstu pptodsd »0 fee i w nafe tt0 fs Herald. a w n s around Yellow Canyon a* you sto ,* n » y , fe y lm ie eae. Here,” Oray Itila not s a ja * f e be many years «Bread the mgp before them svo*y ¿U r t i t t i i eon«e- ■ye and pointed to a «pot about thirty thp sewtb aad « ttttlb fereibeugdtt should he exercised to control the field,— Roseburg Mews-Review. ft This column's nomination ot Vtuttart, H ooter for the feresi- deney has I m r d seconded by Hen ry Berd. Mow we w ool« lik e to get the Alabama- delegacies (a 1®®d o tt 1» the national eonvea- tloa w ith “ 24 votee tor Hoover.” — Corvallis Deesocrat Herald. vk M ÎJ '•**NA<»k * v*** 14. • The Oregonian who pleads rbsl- deaoe > some other state 1M or- der to save a few dollars in aato- m<fcblle Itoenso ffe a wouldn’t feel badly la the role of a m *n w ithout a country. — Albany Democrat Herald; AJT.pwlu.iAM57 a Man Drunk? Tramsndoua increase of automobile accidents due to alleged intoxicating, ha« intensified the legfel controversy over fhe question of when is a man drunk! Many courts have held that the recognition of drunkenness is A matter of simple observation, on which any one may testify without any claim to expert ability or special training. Many others have held that “ surfaceindications” are not suf ficient* evidence even though the accused may have a bottle in his possession. Again, it has been shown that what might put one nutti down would hardly affect another. Now science proposes to solve the problem by a very simple process. A7 blood test would tell the stof7, positively, but because of the difficulty of obtaining spinal fluid for the test, the accused is now mked to inflate a football. This breath is then analyzed and if it is found- to contain less than one milllgrtm o f alcohol for each cubic centimeter of bloof he iy pronounced dry aad decent If he has 1.5 mg. he is just devilish; with 2 to 3 mg. he is delinquent ana foolish; 3 to 4 mg. registers the pa tient as disRy and delirious; 4 to 5 mg. puts him in the dazeA elass and more than this labels him dead drunk. Veteran cor- thinks Coolidge 1* on lut Mark has made tore and Me 1* record- tor Coolidge will be • o t the republican Sally eyed him distrustfully, "Got a n y m o n s y r "You must know by this time I , m ils* east o{ Jellow Canyon. never order without being able to " M l f o t f ebald ’with toe. Rock«, pay," a m answered With affected re- mountains, you can hate every where, but here le the only «pot Inlting his action to the word«, w ithfe foeftv miles where men and reached into his pocket and eg, hotefcs caW hide aad find water for Cted rn wad et green back« and afe’’ b ttfe e r OT dkfti. And after- toWAadks that guttered ever The vravd" «tore'are a dosen way* « r «■cap« through these rock«” Slow grants of approval greeted ls announcement aa the gang had ’’Huh—must ha eennterfelt” lanfee to ttvOz thk lovout Bran "That, my dear, Is something for Capt. Darts realised the superiority • to know and yon to and out,” of Srey $y«’s plan and concurred. 4 chuckled. " D o L g e t u y wheats?” “T o p to n » *, then," he n&ed. “We Sally’s aetloa showed, spparent- « d r i e r dawn. »very man. Mrs. . that he would. < Davis M em here alone.” r " She disappeared Into the kitchen "She your w it o r Orgy Bye W to a tew second« Sergeant Bill sd the satisfaction of hearing the XBay. what do yon think she to—" to of * turning cake. Ha kaew Gray W e raised an apologetic 5 meal was wall anddr way. paw. A glance Into the opposite rilr- "Mo Insult, senor. I simply want j provoked a new line e f thought 'd to* be «I jfa She can be trusted. Rer all, he wasn't sock a bad look- t fellow. H e b n < rtaoved a four ( W Rye regarded tile Incident iy beard. His tattered- soothes had aseloaed. He lifted hia ponderous/ an replaced P y a <rey tweed I HeacThunters in the Philippine« have found tA aV fb b tb air I f their K Marne the longest fiv e r ttr the world: \ 2. Name the fongeat riv er |n the United Stales. 3. W h a f rfeer. ttw longest In Asia, has figured in recent news A motherlesB son makes dispstohee fr o » China* b e « husbanth 4. W h a t riv e r o i Canada waa the Bubjeot of a poem by Robert The* r e ti meat e i « long lette, W . Service? 5. W h a t American riv e r that is ito the postscript. flows Into' the Pacific Ocean is famed -for Us sslmon. M any a tear conceals a Ikngh 8. W h a t river in Ohio was and many a laugh hides, a tear. named as the Wtq word o f a song beginning,.‘'On the banks of the— W hen a w om an'is calling her 7. W h a t rivai- ffew a through hgshand down, even a foei knows’ Paris? better than to butt in. 8. W h a t vlvey that flpwe Into the Dead Sea Is meatloimd prom inently In the filble? A woman feels more flattered 9. W h at Is the longest river In when you praise her figure than South American? when you praise her ccolcing. 10. W h a t riv e r Is known as the “ Father of W aters” ? I f you win the first poker game you want to win another; if you lose, you want to win it back. ANSW ERS 1. John IX Rockefeller. I . The Cathedral of SI. Jo the D ivin*. 3. la the crypt. 4. St. Peters, Rome. 5. W estminster Abbey. 8. The Cathedral of* Cologne. 7. St. Patricks, r. .w ev. w in ia m g u eo tostegd'.nl fcwntfag fawmea head«. W onderful what education WU1 do.— K lam ath N e w s ' i - An 8 3 -y e O o ld woman1 in Tea- neséea-has never sass « a --a u s a *, . QoUegs man look r a a f ehle, w ith b ilt. Mo woarier she ] lived so long. their sleeves rolled up. This is due te. die diotates «H faahtop. and not through any undue intimacy - A l« o « every day the cables With a pitchfork.— Ife d fo rd 'M s U - bring word th a t Chwrles A. Levine Tribana. has started another fig h t across the Atlantic. Somehow or other we can’t de velop much sympathy for th e fe l low who is selling at a l o s s A wonfea reeluee C alifornia something for which he once re wrote her w ill on a corset and it fused 'g fabulous- price.— Cottage was found to ba binding. - The Grove Sentinel*. 'garm ent iftiK stavae off obscurity. An a^verMsaaumt reminds folks that t h l saxophone was in« venhsd a fe $ 9 *trt hatodred years ago. Yes, the e v il that men do lives aft<r th«m. I t ’s such a re lie f to hear that the Einstein theory of relativity Is to be changed. * W e gevgr could understand, why t tr ir dfowght the OW-wgy v^gs rtg h't Hex Heck «ay»: "F ic k ln ’ out a watevnretoa o r a wife call« f e r Usually, tfe* B rat thing that mighty good Judgment.” strikes a visitor to this country is a motor car. Manning and Patrick, Cardinal Hayes. ' 9. The Cathedral of Cologne. TO. fft. Peters. AU that women’s clothes leave Ä S S Ä “ TURNING THE PAGES BACK Jakt when y e hoped that churches were through fighting about Brotherhood and creeds aloi/g comes the pveas announce term trim the table and ranched fdr suit. Without exaggeration he felt ** that he could ‘have posed for a geu- ment that a fundamentUlet lig h t -All is well," he monologued. "My eral’s in tto rm aad done it Justice. "Not half bad,.not half bad,” he has broken out in another demon: sell, I am tired. My horse, be Is probably more tfred. He has bel mattered to himself as Sally r e ■tratlon. — ts? lesson to be.” entered with a steaming pldte Oapt. Davis stopped Mm long ^M adem oiselle," he, introduced, goough to urge a cautlgg against ’•without being over-conceited, I ’d (he use oT firearms except to Case sure like you to meet the hand- o f ghaolute necessity; but Gray Bye, someet man in Yellow Canyon." most aocastomed to dlract Action, The snort that he drew for an an- •pat upon the suggestion, . ,aw«P was. music to hl« ears. "After all, you can’t keep class "We may have to fight for our lives, and you do not want as to dowh forever * he Imparted. "Own ss« gmto?” he sneered. “What, if up, now, and tell me Just w&at you you please, shall my men u s e - do think.” The wMnewwrahte part e f Cha ar- gument was that there was a cer "Bofevr G « y Eye argued. "We tain degree ot troth in B lirs smer- make A hattt that will be beard ttott and even 3 * iiy was foreed to • over the world and you are afraid concede it. " I’ve seen worse," she was forced a itttta solas may reach Yellow Can yon r ta i h0< Jr<” WUBt T ka c te n a of approving grants ■hoMed- i l a t h% Aad the men with h im 'M id c m n a r l s gave np the argum etb » was plainly filsaatis fled a t the outcome; and it was *m«y Wcmsrd to see th a t there waa little love lott between the two 1—<«*1» The situation presented pnfilhtowBa feat It might pay Mm fe lfe M A Ofirsfully. “ T h V nO fed without tortlw r dfa- cassWU, W t they were up again be- fore d «*n . W ith the ltmtractlons fdlly understood, that they were to assemble at High Canyon, the point of attack, they started off a t la ter ra*« to three groups of ten men Perry A s h c r a f t has' been Mrs. Vivian McCarthy who re awarded^ a gold wafsh by the cently waa graduated frpm the Chalmars Motor Car company In Portland Business college has ac- tb a lr sala« contò« for June w ith ,«eptod a pob M o U an stenographer '» raak, o t ISO par cent above in the office of W*. B. Sherman his quota alotement. a timbermaa and arwapaper pub- llshto of Graato feds. B ert Freeman apd fam ily le ft Mrs, H. 8. Sanford of ths Hotel Thursday to r the Jaugtos to the Oregon, went te Weed Saturday regio* 0« Long’s cabto phoro to apend the week-end with her they camped over fe e weekend. daughter and, son-to-law. undecided whether «Ms really re sented the lib e rtT e r Wave«?«® « * 1 . O. N. Rpper, nophew of B Rpfe f or M this piano arrive* toto * to k F fooas Netopeko wNM M* tom«*. > havias traveled aH fee w ar «by 1 team. Mr. Roper visited thia spo- rton- a rear a«o and Wto » *®» pleased with it feat >e mag tutor , disk« his-hom e Dr. F. H. Johnson la st week eflfe his fam ily foe a .three wedks outing in the mountains a fter which thgy w ill spend, three weeks og a trip , ferbqgti Cali fornia aad a visit at the ex A party compase« o f Re», m d Mr«. If . A fe m Femen, Captain p o sitio n . andt Mbs. A. D. Helman, Mr. and Mts. F. Gillespie. M r. aa« Mrs. D, L. Glenn and Mrs. F. Q. M cW il liams and son, Kenneth, u rt n t to «rich tOfiethor.^ , le ft T ? ? * M .ecpmanded sbrnpUy, “U B « M r o'cloek. W ithin another oora- He decided, howevgr, to rest ■ howfft'wWI to lig h t Let us move." k took t*® «««ond do- T * . * ° * * < “f t • • had.” he mut- fell; firs t it traveled on i* r® ^ ,,a. “ . « “ ible monotone, as <sked th® I 00*- to leave was Cape. Serie, ■ res»’ OM mani* retorted I his men Into two Fords, th# ohvldns alibi / is- among these men end ®H1 w * referring to the cakes. to amused J F * f e V ® H ® piused, a forkful df oake to his hand Until he roallsed th ? J f c ®xt’ “ 4fd. past him to U '? Mr«. odo. Vsto t ls b , dbeghtto toeksb* MmUtofeUMf o f fhfe » »Oe hsw arrira* fette T o m a n to Í ii «fetation to tickle B ill’s ln 4 Se11»; received her second shock ot ths aftsrnoon. BUI «aught fee attention ot the lanky tow enforcer and waved him to ftonitom lea