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CHAODR:— O Lord, how great are Thy works!
kre Very deep. P eel» t » : 6 .
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eased Ge«, o«r very frailty brings us near, unto
meets at tha home of Mrs. W .
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Davfe, l i t
Allhmjk (greet.
K H A loa At fttlcd ta. Aft toem-
m * s p a r t e « * » * . M U *
be
present.
W X AINT UX^IW*
SMAC1Ä HCR UPt
Some woman walks hand in hand with death and
we are bora. Passion more than often unbidden and
faT ftwn welcome—these be the things which create
id greet ns. Colic and croup and frequent mis-
ted «Are; flies and fevers and fits and measles
and mumps; eventually school with its dreary mon
otony and senseless endeavor. Then love butts in
and from that momentuoUs minute trouble begins.
Whether you get her, or she gets you, or the other
fellow get« what yoft thought you couldn’t live
without» really doesn’t matter—there’s always a
twanging of heartstrings — «nsiæakable longing for
the unattainable, with the final attendant uncer
tainty of a David Harum hosstrade.
.knd then there’s life, with its ever-empty flour
barrel; the always absurd bank balance or over
draft; the doublecross from the fellow to whom you
have always been a friend; gossip and greed aftd
gross injustice; the work and worry of ceaseless
boil and obortive effort; politics, investigations;
financial, social and household griefs which often
approach the horrors of a sure-enough red-hot hades,
thé treadmill of existence which is always a tragedy,
And a happiness which at best is shot foil of holes
and g a rn is h e d with a gray gayety.
Otte of the most interesting documents ever
issued by our government officials, says that one
out of every eight of all marriages have resulted in
divorces. But it does not refer to the number that
ought to be divorced. This thought is not intended
to be applied au a warning to the millions who are
to he responsible for the manhood and womanhood
of 50 yettft hefcce—i t ’s.all a part of life as she is—
and it grows mote so each year. The old globe
whirls round and round on fte axis at the rate of
more than a thousand miles Un hour—but it ’s got to
move on at a r&pfd
to keep up with die pros
pective procession of the next generation or two..
VMA MAtm MS. toe
M átTM oag otujr
a ft i t
bnftmT FANTASY
The Starry t td i M ft ridbft
And covered, ta r and widq,
The saade; tbe m oot bad added
tfer splefeder to t i e tide. '
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Governor PtttteTsfti a few ¿days ago delivered
an effective attack <m the proposed $3 flat automo
bile license fee iu a speech at Grants Pass.
It is predicted this measure will be on the
W iot, previous experience having proved thait
practically o y proposed measure will ftud sufficient
legal supporters to justify* its being placed oa the
hfclloL
ineiit of the voters of the state will result in the
Bowever, The Tidings feels that the good judg
defeat of this proposition, which, under present
conditions in this state, would mean a certain cur
tailment of highway construction and maintenance
that would quickly place the state roads in such a
poor condition tjmt the voters would be glad to
retain to the (iresrat system. We oannot afford
to pus« this iniquitous measure -to gain this ex
perience; the best plan is to kill it when the Voting
time arrives.
lteliable authorities tefl us that some (J000 laws
annually find their way through national and state
legislatures and are recorded on the statute books.
Protti this it might afqieftr thtft we ftiT a nation of
law breakers, but the fact is oUr new civilization
naturally makes matters of goveriHuent com|4ex anti
the maintenance of order becomes increasingly dif
ficult.
We do not need nw ft laws so much a» wc need
an educational system that would make most laws
unnecessary. States and government may legislate
their heads off, but h h I cms wgjftake onr children fit
for good citizenship, Mo matmr iiow pebr tbe ma
terial, we are working at the wrong end of the
problem. The thought has sometimes been expres
sed that we educate in the art of defeating law—
and certain prominent instances supply adequate
ground for that ojiteNm.
Against the asaré headlands
T h a t lifted ta r stray
The endless waves fb silence
Tossed «11*» cW «M Of Spray.
And as I watched « moment,
I t seemed tbe ledge must be
A little rock-bound island
la some enchanted sea.
So, like a ship wrecked sailor
From ont the night. 1 came
To (Äther twigs f t eM b r
AIM dit besiffe the tfirinè.
Glenn W ir d Drtsbach
ft « ft
TURNING
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12 Years Ago
B. H. Hinthorne bee h 0 d tt
spehdfog Moat of his tim e lately
at Yreka, tn northern CMWorfcla,
where he has a branch studio. Hfs
wife. M id. Hlttthorae. as capable
a photograpffW Ss he» MlndMhU.
Is managing the local stndio M
Misa Géorgie Hbràttri» W M 4 M
Mr. M M M « . ft. T : A »
been the guewt « t t a t i i w , «HT. f e f t » a daug’h W h t M f.
Ralph Billings for th» M a t two, T h o tito », « M t f e lr twb
months, retwriftd ta M d V f t M W v ir a à to AehMfcd t í o »
Corvaipb the latte» part
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of
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J. H . b o a t atad Wife, Fraftk W .
Dong and wife dnd >. Nottbh aVO
vletttog at the W . f t Maxey hotaw
Mrs. Maxey Is cOúwto té t t é bong
brethdrt.
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Lyaa MoWat, reporter for the
Tidings, left tfd d y fdk h IW«
weeks’ vacation at the exftOfctfton.
Bime « r i f f s M U k ln g his place
daring hl« «Menee.
York. Saturday moi
aaM#lW AiB
Mias Btbol Shrum was the gra
cious hostess yesterday, Sunday,
August i l , to a group of relatives
and friends when she entertained
with a 11:4« o’clock dinner at the
Plaza confectionery and cafe in
this city, the occasion being in
honor of Miss Shrum’s sister, Miss
Pearl Shram and M r. Theodore
K ibaey. who Were M M Tled yester
day afternoon at the T rin ity epis
copal church.
Oovtors trdre laM to r fourteen at
# table perfectly arranged, a huge
bouquet of sinntas and marigolds
formtag a jao ot attractive center-
• The following guests enjoyed
this d elig h tfu l a ffa ir:
M r. sad
Mrs. C. P. Kinney of Portland,
Oregon; M r. sad Mrs. T . tK Sea
ton o f Bend. .Oregon; M r. and
Mrs. b , P. Shram, D r. and Mrs. C.
f e Allen o i fiosekurg, Oregon,,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, M llt-
on Shrum, and the
guests
of
honor, Miss Pearl Shrum and M r.
Thhodore ltibhey.
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»on. 3. k. Harri» W e t * *
éVMlvg a trato Ä» fcttldft whfere
he wifi Wtttrt t a Mats H ft twt
woek.
M ist Della Ford, Who has been
• A ntoe pound hoy was born to employed at Hotel Oragcm, M m
Mr. and Mrs. Roy (fearhart last resigned her position and gpne to
Ban Francisco.
Thursday.
SEVEN DIE IN
WEEKEND TOLL
wa* employed by the A vu»gm
Brde. at M ft» lum ber cslnp tor
aoftb time s ift M fobifog tbs
Five Pacific Moribwastern nadies to chedha dtd a Vgtber
ardatlc hit f t
aedWGtog to
locht ofw w rt. fth WM M rsA ed
to G ra fts Paas e a a similar
PO RTLAND, Aug. IS . — (IP) Charge ltd Whs a t Hbtoty on
>— Seven tragic deaths occured bold wfcws iMé W ortH eM c lte fs
la tho Pacific northwest evsr the wete pakwd in th tt ofty.
weekend Just .passed, a United
Press survey revealed.
Portland tragedy viotfms in
cluded: Dele Dionberffer, growa-
ed; Paul C. Garrison, suicide by
drowning: DonaM DeVoe, I t ,
killed in apto crash, Anha Unt
ied from cuts lu the abdomen
when she fell with a m ilk.bottle:
Fred B. bay, auto driMa «ate
ronce Anderson, drowned white
bethink.
One of the most attractive
weddings of the season was sol
emnised
yesterday
afternoon,
Bunday, August ( i , at J o’clock
wbeta Mtos Pearl Shram, daughter
o f M r. atfd Mi's. &. P. Shrum ot
Ashland, hocathe the bride of M r.
ThW dbre Finney, sen of M r. «ad
Mrs. C. P. Kinney of Portland,
Oregon, the ceremony being per
formed by the Reverend P. K .
Hainmóhd
at tbe local T rin ity
The fa m ily of D. McCarthy
Episcopal church on S i c o h d
leavé for Grants Pass today.
s tre et The chW -ft woe a f M t -
aton of cut flowers, orchid aatbrs
and white rosea predominating,
interwOVdh w ith ivy.
The bridé iookedeharm lng lb a
téhite satin d ad e ftn o n dress, l é r
Raleigh Heylm aa, I t , was nan-
tsneed to serve • maximum of
two years In the state penltea-
tary at Salem Saturday whaa ha
entered a plea of guilty ta a
ebargq of forging the name of
Avagaris Bros, to several ebecks.
Horlman was arrested by Chief
of Police George McNabb In this
norm omto or me mrcTci, wBere the
M a t fc fK a i avenues for a qnret
race to safety ley. He could see
they could circle aro «M to be lb
M W f t the t llf f dfreetiy above
EKr LIQUOR
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M U. » • « grabbed. Despite the
nwt f t plunder, It was Slow work.
fflM ftlta bags and draftin g them
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hftrflWét «
tailles of thé V alley
hhd t f t m Brhfcér re fth . H f t Me
ter, Mrs. Chartes OaMs, w ta tda-
troXhof-hontv and Wftf < pJhk
georgette taeeS With a p lh t ftc -
turé Mft WM cdmft k bouquet o f
«o a «WtóaMrtfcWlton re Pfhh tfhd WhRé t f t f e k r . D afis
ferid police Whb am
aftbd «s bftk Wlhft. Ä s t befdre
thb hfthways to» the
t«h T»di>:
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Nobody disputes the right of the dopnrtmriit of
agriculture to profiibit the use of tbe word “ Lithia”
on labels on bottles of Lithia Water which an* to
lie sold, but The Daily Tidings holds that, regardless
of this ruling, Litiria water will remain Lithni water
to Aafclatid and to the thousands who have enjoyed
Mftd benefited by'drinking Ilthih water.
Long live Lithia Water!
vaslls and gold eheota were flung
■J-ottod la hectic disorder. They
ftta fia a f t the car, oh the eloping
*><* at any erhty angle o r lay
arottud the traeffs Whera they had
sifted through the ripped car floor
ing.
“Tbs kneighgs is through. Grab
«hjurtmh to you cha and make the
•MbW ay” Dtfrib ottteH M ftft M b .
Already he had made plum f t *
the escape by ordering hl« drivers
A. c. Puftean #f th ft èitÿ
vftrtting at Wntmath Atfts.
DIES SUNDAY
YOUTH OFF TO
PENITENTIARY
seemed unscathed. And tbe trout,
as ttd p « M *g bahdfts sdw It, had
passed through the «bock WKtoout
damage. In tbe mMdla. however,
the car V M a complete wrack.
The elds door bad been torn off.
tbe b M b m bad M en ripped out ot
the e f t and thb Wheels were clut
tered with Shattered debris, gath-
hMh; M». a M
T. ft. fttxthn
I« twb rtn w re n f t B e d * ., o fe
n ) M b i w ^ ta q bride: Dr. afid
rs. « . K JKies hnd two A lM
■ or knafttorgt-Ordfeh Mnd M r
id Mrq, ft. P . ¿bruta» ftr . aid
rs .ri: f t fthtab. MT. a b d B»S
K v D h riA M d M W «aéftrtdr.
BClous»«es, had sensed an
ftlss fthtarOd!
ha bellowed,