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DAILY TIDINGS
(Copyright ISTI l»jr P B O P le to r e * OorpPMltoij,
'M a L e td ra tg a e th , He to clothed w ith ma-
I With Strength, wherewith he hath girded
to established, that It cannot he moved.
Negotiation* are adder way at
Kltotortk P s J ts W the edJaMtoh-
mefit of ad sriattoq tgrortnal W
that eNj (hr the Taney Air Ser
vice, See., a ewmpany recently of-
tgafiifistf >y California Capitalists.
MSJfor Jonoph f'.BdWard«. Sac
ramento, one of the Packers of «be
recently oTgairtied comfia*? to lfl
K lam ath P slb lnvesttgaftng the
posaMMUti« ot ooaamaralal avia
tion Id that city, sad secured an
opttofi ofi a large tract of land
near tbs city Dhieh It to planned LafirA l » t was unsuceessfnt Davis
shall he utAtoed as a landing bad evidently guarded for to r
safety hot the thought WM tor trqm
«eld.
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.tM Ó s A /H E j
Thyself, Lord God, la each dt oar heart«.
M dM M M
The English educational system has nailed fast
to it» tfitosthfrllf1 the flag of practical idealism. By
the issue of a new volume of “ snggestidns’l jfor
the consideration of teachers and others concerned
in the work of public elementary schools, th< board
of «DWiilini bas insured' that every person Who
take» ahy part whatever in education, Dots the
president of the board himself to the Caretaker
and school cleaner, shall have at hand a guide to all
that is best in the conduct of the schooW. Works
aü tritOtA practice and educational theory theft Art'
in plenty: but the board’s Handbook of Suggest
ions gatiben up whatever is best in the schools of
today aod sets it forth in an easily accesaihU form
for the benefit of those concerned.
No excuse for the presence of ahythiug tnean
or sordid it education can exist while thèse ‘‘sug
gestions” stand as the official view of the board
as to the aims of the schools. “ Indispensable
though« the means of living are, they are, after all,
means and not ends, and it is the aim of education
to help people not merely to cart their living,
but to get more out of their lives.” That is why
so much emphasis Is laid upon such subjects as
music‘Mud poetry, dftwing, rtythtnic exercises and
the crafts, for these subjects "do ditectly inspire
and Oxpftsu special feelings which are recognized
ak jtolltoghlf to the higher side of human nature.”
W e can well believe that from this volume
teanhete wM ho able to obtain illuminating and
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The V alley . A ir Service, Inc.,
would ru n a passenger and O
press a ir service between Port
land add Los AdgOUs.
Dtoe Letootf T ie
1 baked pastry «hell
i - t e f ir ffottr
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2 tablespoons corostarch
1 cup sugar
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1 tablespoon butter
1-4 teaspoon salt
>»a «teas' N*
1 cop (1-8 pkg. sliced dates.
1-8 teaspoon salt
8 tahleeppeaa jmwderod Sugar
M ix flowr. cornstarch and sn-
gbr.
1. What severe clftO Ml toe ad-
mlMtstmtton’s foreign policy u
term been taken aa R ifin ite
5. Mad President
Coolidge«
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re
' The Kalians la v e re a a m e d Mt
Blanc M L MnsseUat. b u t It would
have been mors appropriate to re-
n s fiie M t. Vesuvius, which Is fa
mous fe r the b et s ta ff it sheets
off.
W h « IV become ■ of th * Stfro-
peatowwho mmd M com pta» that
Americans drapk only tee water?
AM th* betting water grad:
ually, stirring constantly.
Con
tinue stirring and cook aver a
low flam s fo r about fifteen mtrf-
utea. Beat the eg« yelks slightly.
P our th« hot muttore over them,
a very lit t le 'a t a time, stirring
constantly,
Return mixture
to
saucepan and cook over bet wa
ter u n til thick. Remove from
fire, add Renton Juice and rin d ,
batter ahd ‘dalt. Cool slightly.
Sprinkle the diced dates over
bottom of pastry shell, pour over
these the cooled lemon mixture.
Cever w ith meringue and bake at
300* P. stow oven, for about 20
minutes u n til delicately browned.
An Am erican captured by M exi
can bkndtts was released for only
1100 ransom. W e can remember
th * tim e when Americans used to
bring at least | l6 0 0 any day,* but,
Beat the wMtee of egga until
as the reformers say, wo’vo gene
stMl, add the salt then Ora anger.
to the dogs terribly.
4 tablespoon a t a time continu
Hea Heck aaye: *T like the fell-
ing heating throughout the ad-
r who has somethin’ to say an*
You can w rite your own wise
:eepa his month shut after
he
cracks about
the. équinoxial
Tbto rcelpe w ill serve six.
toys it.”
.
storma qver Chicago on Sept. 33.
Staffed Pimento Salad
i ¿love gkrllc'
2. 116,00«; 178,009.
I l to reported that Lindy wants
f packages creato ckeeee
8. The Mayflower.
to go back to college. W e ll, eoL
I teaepoons minced chives
4. Amherst.
,
leg* ePfiMii’t make M to a Bffigar
1 can (3 1-3 M . pimentos
6 Because threatening letters
fool than most Of the Atogrtoan
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
Were sent the W h ite House con-
people have tried to.
M teaspoon paprika
l:S tsaspoen salt
, 4. The Mew Y erh estate o f- 1.1
Rnh the Inelde o f a mixing bowl
8» Be YcTsra Has (alS fi ah w ith the cat elevo of gasile, in
R. Kirkwood.-
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oath of allegiance to K ing George.
7. His father.
this bowl mix the creeas cheese,
N eaj thing you knOW the Philip
8. A strike.
cWves finely ehepfififi,
parsley,
pines w ill be asking fo r annexa
3. Grace Goodhue.
salt and paprika. W hen smooth
tion io the U. 8.
10. 326,000.
and thorofighly mixed pack the
tillin g Into
drained pimentos.
C hill and whefi firm cut In slices.
Serve w ith Treheh dressing on
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TURNING THE PAGES BACK
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12 Years Ago
hi«* has recently been defined as a fellow
w ht daman ’t know the taste of more than two
sw York coupl« who plotted the perte»!
iralitP how different it ia for an? of Hg
ited that fire prev«irtk>u book
flamira youth in its saope.
inti» ht» wife’» fnee «nd
form of insult.
.
to fko*0 on (ho gronnd and the rito-
nlag figure would suddenly »lung»
to the ground end rarnnta quiet
Davis attempted to fiafionrafia hto
man by aaytng fbfit UtgUt t o *
would give tbdm their opportunity
Jules A hlnfi of I tenon .
S'Afie,MX3t^N0t BQBW
These were the words of a man who told his
fusal to run for this office
story recently in a. newspaper office. It was a story
fi. W h a t form er Secretary of
of slipping backward through the years until he
State hlso to mentioned aa a re-
became a messeiiger bey. And then, nothing. He
haMicaa candidate for the preel-
wanted but seven dollars a week: he eoilld live on
that
*
f . W hat New Y ork college pres-
Meflt
to a possible candidate?
And this man was but fifty-seven.
I . In addition to Hoover, what
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In a hospital, about tile same time, dectors and
otkOv twe fiablnet members are
nurses gave a birthday party. There were flowers
mentioned as republican candi
and hooks and fruit and candy; and a cake that
dates?
». W ho were the firs t and the
was topped by twenty-five eandles. Everybody at
last presidents to refuse consider-
the party joked about that. It was all the candles
s tio a.o f a third term? ’
the cake would hold.
The number was an odd
conpled
19. fffie Coolidge served* tj»e
with the case of the man mentioned above. When
two (fife torihs of office?
the Mrthday guest of honor was twenty-five the
other man had not yet been horn. •
The smiling man on the cot was eighty-fotir.
Weeks before he had arrived, alone, from his home,
six hundred miles away. With au interval of ftst
he bad had two operations, the second rather ser
ious; and heft he was, chipper -and contented, read,
ing novels voraciously and writing several letters a
day to his wife, children or grandchildren.
After a time he got np out of bed, jollied his
nurses, and strolled off home.
And there you have one of the big jobs the
human race has set itself.
Don W alker and Harold M errill
tfivswfi ftfiS fiafi from an ardn-
It is the job of not growing rid .'
Utory, Soma time ago Harold
We have come a long way already, and not all
b
-trip hrtd f i n K lam ath Lake
I our progress has been due merely to the cold science
err t u la -same nasoemlr manner
of dirt, eierrise, ventilation rad sanitation.
loafim separated from his saddle
In the two eases mentioned above the differ
rfsa Wkta returning from -Port
lemath and last week’s expsdl-
ence was very largely a state of ndnd: the facts of
td seek out the
the tWo men »how it, as well at their stories. — tfea was qrfianised
.. Dearborn Independent.
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reassuring. Supposing ha triad to
m e her m S hostage?
V ,
Oee— tomticr o u t of the bandits,
panto stricken, triad to make a dash
for I t The result Wa* alwafi* oar-
ajaA
—-A nnvaryiii*.
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U xnerv
RMMata. D
DetoaW
Mto xi ana
woura
f t fi sWoOfi By a t» ot Uto guarding
plane*, a rattle o f M a s h a * fa n Are,
¿bps bottiflg » « to r
8 egg yolke
"T h»y to y I am too rid to Work?’
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¡ 3 hat to fia
2
Iks Jsb Of Not Growing Old
Mid ttdttL"
aplotentlonai
a g it o Ladra.
that sOtaded ilka a «toy flr* eraekef
suggested fid a pttm ieing M pfibii-
caii CAfididfit« fa r the prfididSnCy?
8. Ia what country did H erbert
Hoover do much of bla relief
A« the* wearer rlppetb, so mast
wort «arm* the wee?
f : What two Mgh o(««bre of the tailo r sew.
th« Hones ahd sofififo a rt fiMta-
Vice among poor girls
tloned ad possible repfiMMAfi grito-
tden tla i «aMhfiatee?
eldered worse than vlee
4. Wfcd( ta ex-govdmnr Low those who have money.
den'S chief claim to pOpnlArity
w it» the firihers of (he middle
poor man
denounces
West?
but grabs o ff a ll he cab
various subjects in the curriculum; hut what is im
measurably more iinpo/tant, they will also receive
inspiration iu their great Wpfh pf helping? in the
4avetop»MBt of fine men and woman. ‘‘The teach-
e f t ,H any» tki» volume, "era teach the children to
rtterenee what is noble, to be ready for self-
escrtfift snd to strive their utmost after purity
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VliMfB TBUXm raO NB TABS
Mrs. J. H . Turner of fruns-
tnuir, and Mrs. o. T. Tofing Of
Gold H ill, are visiting In Ashland
And are the guests of their mother
Drs. A. P. HABMood.
fobs M yrtle G ill, the W . p . ag
ent, M d ber brother W . D. GUI,
leave iemorroW M Ban Francis
co and Lee Angeles.
Miss GUI
will spend about a month visiting
Ih southern C allfora|a.
According to a note in a Spo
kane paper, it. l . rfcWiftlams, a
Mias Lyle Watson 1« spending
former Ashland high school boy.
fpw days at sfida springs.
has been spoetate« attorney tor
(he Fidelity Ldan ai>4 <^r«st com
pany of Spokane, W f i a capital
Oi K. Dews returned Tuesday S( 38,000,300. “Bèh’r* . friends
D r. B. P. Geary and his son,
eailng from th * B»»y Y ofi tfis kere w ill he pfosaed t4 learn ot his
A rth n r have gods to Astoria and
success. - • ;
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the W illa m ette, valley. The doc
to r is a delegate ffom Talisman
Lodge. K . of P „ .1 « the G rind
bodge that mqets la Portland to-
City Recorder i t
fonfiro*.
' ,..C
b attending eohrt
|U le tofiay. J
or. W h « ««hs:.
have returned from a
valila and Albany. *
n ma caravan
u * fit the far *ad to the aWoye and
relieve flm airplanes of farther pa
trol dnty. The only direct path to
the other end waa through the ar-
s g « , i : s s x w
:
fiT eecape with fi dragaci of men,
without, however, running any risk
of casualltlea from the flood ot tear
gaa that would eventually rain from
a todtofe Job to which m l? » tew
could he taken a t « time. The dis
tance, fortunately, waa short
■ W ithin another half hour the
north end ot the bottle ehnped
hwma had keen thoroughly corked
hy a doaen ra ilin g marines, armefi
to the teeth, ready for the rush that
to a perfect landing on the level,
near where it bad made Ito Initial
descent In response to signals two
of the other planes dlvSd slowly
and then settled on elrcllng sUd
until they reached • landing «ran.
The three pilots assembled and
Howard outlined the plan of battle.
Two huge bags, containing tear
bombs, were divided with the later
arrivals. I t took a team ot men to
oany them.
The pitot at Howard's machine
reentered the cockpit and waited
tor Howard to tallow before start-
tog-
*Golng Opt* he ashed.
“No," Howard answered. He wee
thinking of Laura among the ban
dits and how he . could eave her
when (he attack started.
"O. tL," the pUot nodded, ^ n s t
rontlne, j r h a t we’re gotog to do t<k
them. TOe real work w ill come af-
W ith the assurance that the
ptaaes ta d done their duty Howard
and his pilot landed tor a consults«-
tlon.
t o attae* the arroyo would ta ro
been a uselesa daertfifee ot Ufa. Nsr
into had provided fi natural fertrefis
whore one man eeaM bavn held the
entrance agatoat a doaen.
“Aby water for tb e m r
"Not A drop that I M fiM m « *
the flight commander anbwersd.
’’Bea’t suppose they've cat much
get away."
Howard pondered pyer^ h a t
OLD T A IT H T U L IN N , Yellow-
Mone National Park, Aug. 24.— Howard asflad«
<p)
Five thotosaad cheering
urtato fiftotod President Cool-
ge Whefi M s lin e a r automobile
Caravan arrived late Tkssdsy at
this famous show Spot, 7100 foot
Shave «ea level.
f In katekato, overalls aad vaca
tion Clothing, the tourists met the
Shtofi eppcatlv« when be arrived
kt Old V allhful Inn.
f t » presidential suite otsflooh«
the gepfier Which WAS nSUMfi OW
fa ith fu l Because fivery
Win
kles I t bolls M to such terrific
force It throws clouds of water
and steam-hS* ( m * to the air. ' ■
Although (Be president traveled
fie luxe in a big closed ear at tha-
¿
t
Hodfi tttvar — '.Wei
High school completed.
tendon
lng a ti
la one <
quiekly to
It the mes-
b marines
3fi of tbs
^WSSHiA Sen
suppose thsrro
How s h V n f f s b S S ? M a y feys
grsWtoA
“tt yms htoto’t trusted
..
th a t d am n fo o l Of A soldier—"
h l* trip to the Mississippi valley
won’t be touch to It at th n t"
The sagtoq raarad Mo ehnUsage
to the a ir and with the same vibra
tion the propeller began to revolve.
The pilot took a running rlak, sway
ing and careening aa the machine
tipped over the Jagged rooks at the
edge of the cactus plain, bat be
managed to take the a ir hi tlma.
The others followed.
The throe machines sweeping
northward over arroya described a
triangb. T h e y ------- --------------------- .
once at a hplg
the signal
IriH h e.
fajMd fire.
I with the
Daria sllencedT him. Laura was now!" ha repeated.
Garibaldi— New motion picture
(To be coatlnoed)
listening. He still heM some power
show house nnder construction.