Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1927, Image 4

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-When I said, my foot slippeth;
I. Psalm 91:18.
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Thy power alone can’ help md fast.
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By' Rodney Dutcher
WASHINGTON— They do say
that aviation 1» safer thaq motor­
ing, but sotte Of us always will
prefer the family Hfvvqfl.
Despite progress, no eno will be
able to take the thrills out o t fly­
in g immediately and meanwhile
come snch halr-raiaing tales as
that of the Army’s twin-motored
Martin BomfleV which crashed in
the water of Pearl Harbor, Ha­
w a ii, June 23. A full account of
the incident, with none of t h e
thrills left out, has Just reached
the Army AfrCarpfl.
The plane was a member of tf
ffve-ship formation which took off
early 1U th e morning, piloted by
Lieut. George W. Polk. Jr., and
ttapgdd by 8taff Sergeant Monroy
ana Privates Cyr and Valentine.
Army maneuvers were In progress
and the formation was to stimu­
late a bomb attack .in northern
Oahu.
Hairdly was he well hi the ufr
before Liegt. Polk discovered
that his fending geUr Was defeat­
ed—four bafta edWfefcftng a strut
to a wheel had sheared off.
Polk dropped a message asking
for four new bolts. Lieut*. J. D.
Ofefefe and Philip SChneeberger
U fe^btt lu * t f e Hartland with
the supplies and picked Up the
} bombing formation.
SchneebUrger climbed out on a
Wing,, despite bis slippery soled
shoes and Sergt. Monroy of the
bomber walked out on the adjac­
ent wing o f Polk’s plaW, ,
TbO two pUcte fin a lly maneuv­
ered th e ir f e t tle s • w ithfn arm ’s
le n g th a n d the supplies w e r e
WAÍCM AM’ I Ï X SHOW SpO
A MUU. INCH CLOSTcR
W 4Ä
A m TTHIMÇ t .
Slowly but surely there has come in recent years
urn important change in at least one attitude of
■olitàcians seeking to retain office, and those see^-
f i g ré get into office. It is a drastic change, but so
Mbtlfl that only careful observers have noticed it.
A ti H that is their attitude towards business and
Twenty years ago a candidate wishing Io be
«ferried from the hall on the shoulders of shouting
«Shorts, needed only to rise, deposit his fifty-cent
Carota carefully on the edge of the speaker’s table,
smooth his imported broadcloth waist-coat over his
gbnefous expanse of stomach, ’ and launch into a
htarnbg rhetorical denunciation of the corporations
in general. Occasionally he would even outdo hirfl-
shlf and pick out one by name and emblazon it to
file skies as a menace, an outrage, and an insidious
Ibe t> all those sitting before him, who need only
fearh an “ X ” opposite his name on election day to
hfe sffved from this hydra-headSd monster.
Snph campaign tbuhder is not now so popular.
Business and industry tòrte grown and contìnue to
grow’ in power and public esteem. The people, as .
fl rile, have seen through the political “ spell
hinder”—he does not maintain payrolls. They have
Seen-the steady improvement in industrial manage­
ment “ m ! service.
,
,
A large percentage of our population owns se-
curtifes of our industrial, public utility and trans­
portation companies. It is no wonder, that the
business baiting politician is not so popular when his
«msfiiuents make up the ownership of the industries
be Wbuld attack.
WMW
GET
WHS Md THAT
MUrife wtifln the Coolidge’S sue
how nfefl feu W hite House looks
since-It hah been remodeled they
will flfflflf to remain.
Inspiring Service
Delegate 0 . A Briscoe- who was a delegate
Io 'tie Spokane Kiwanis oonvention, brought back
one message which was especially inspiring.
This was that the Spokane Kiwanians were
pnr^tggiiig or constructing with their own hands,
and furnishing houses which they rented to widows
«airi children who had been pensioned under the
^Washington law ..
They did this merely as a personal service, as
« desire to express tU t intangible, desire in every
human heart to do something besides just merely
which is necessary to make a few dollars to buy
the comforts of life.
And, as in every case of inspiring personal ser­
vice, they have found that their work has paid not
only in soul satisfaction, but ih dollars and cents.
Î v e ïy human being should adopt some project,
Whether large or small, of personal, unselfish ser­
vice to mankind or his community.
LETTER
nqq
diggfeff your way out of g
Restaurant folks reported a
falling - off Of tourist trade Sun­
day.
• Anyhow,
nothing
a
woman
wears *oW wni bag kt the bUees.
UooGeggers and booxe hounds
will breathe fearfully while ot-
fleers continue to “clean-up” their
The tongue has no bones, but Joint« about fee county,
It knocks out more people (ban
fe e fist.
Fruit pickers welcome the
eoofer weather as do folks Work­
ing in tke packing hepses.
i
ilther four-wheel breaks nor
ligence Is of any use if not
The Petunias growing along
applied. _
the Ashtend hotel are sufficiently
beautiful to attract much atten^
tion from visitors.
The Talent Irrigation District management has
stated that, if conditions continue favorable, the
retuPbs to the farmers in the district should total
Hex Heck nays: “It’s a toee-up
a million dollars, which it is estimated is some four ‘which
taken fee highest pólkfefe-
hunffeed thousand dollars more than the 1926 re­
the top o' a bald hbad or the bot­
tom ot at lueetor’B- pants.**
ceipt«.
This is the kind of reports The Daily Tidings
Kkes to publish, the kind which reflects the growth
of tlrfs wonderful section of Oregon that we believe
feill continue to grow and prosper. There is every
to safely predict this, for we have the ©li­
the rainfall, the sunshine, the soil, the pro­
gressive people, and every other element which is
• neeessarv factor for community development. In
Inct, as The Lithians* slogan says, we have “ It.”
and pursuing one’s ai
—and feeco-eds.
S
A t ld»O UT ld.OVt feet in fee
air. Monroy rliirfbUd dow n to the
bomber’s landtag gear and to Un
alttttkt m cssreT e position aUHd
a windatroam of 90 miles an hour
endeavored, .with Private Cyr, to
re p a ir the gear. .They had to dis­
card their parachute« and n slip
meant certain death.
At uoon they had to give up
the repairing attempt. Polk de­
announced be Wtoùld cry Bn
cided to land in the water. Ae he
to death. Even fe e convftt*
,flew over the field to drop the
catching this aon-etop haMt.
.parachutes in order to prevent
them from being Spoiled by salt
A ranger In Africa reports he ' water, one of the chutes eaught
kilted three etepfcante with «he in the propeller of the left motor,
btfifot. -rtb lire W a mueMun a te, ' stopping it for the rest of t h e
«t’a true, but the spirit of Aesop 1 flight.
has not feassed from the earth.
The bomber bit the water with
a terrific sock and turned turtle.
r A im y and nary boats put out to
t the rescue «nd found that Lieut.
Polk and his men had experienced
nothing worse than a ducking.
To prevent graft and theft the
ivernment has put green dyel
to all gasoline used In the
Panama Canal Zona. Batter
tinting up the capitol dome— a'
SOCIAL NOTE! Mayor Jimmy
new bunch of congressmen are.
Walker of New York has return­
cflmlng In sooat
ed from a visit to his ancestral
home In Irelnns. There hasn't
Several doughboys are eil route
been much doing around New
York lately, the Atlantic ocean to Paris. Thia Is their second
baring been pretty well floVn; aftefept Id see « lM lé oi rifknee.
«
might go wading«
K
» he returned to hie neat,
leObergflr’s- parachute opened
he nsirròwly escapad being
Sd o ffr ite plane sad fouling
r
TORNINO THE PAGES BACK
State officials yesterday announced that instead
> million and a half deficit, the state would, ac-
li*g to present estimates, have a deficit of less
i a million—and that H was possible this figure
Id later be reduced to less than a half million fo*
fiacal. period. ■
NO doubt there were rtaay ifa and aads «fed- ex-
^ g and etc. following Mmae figure«, M t it Is
say that many of the readers of the an-
ment perused onfy the flfert part of it, Prith afl
nous thought that judgment would be with-
_ ly show that the deficit can be made even
i. lmtil later announcements and events would
£ m the present optimistic estimate.
afewKse-r-*.
The only thing w«„ Want to
Old records Show that thp
know
about the new Ford is how
Southern Oregon Soicxers and
much
noise it is capable of In a
Sailors convened in Ashland 30
narrow
alley between I and • on
years ago.
'
a Sunday Usofning.
j I»« problett is greater to a tet
man than negotiating a barbed
wire fence.
Deficit Increasing
The fragrant pb»k blossom« from
the
flowering trees
fluttered
against the window* and mingled
with the dust as the horses plod­
tiled with, great promise of I
ded on toward the Ins.
pees and lovel
Spring seemed to feel that she
The
Chevalier Fablen
hkd a rival Inside the great coach.
Grieux, a romantically 1
It was true. Nature never made a ’
youth, talked quietly with eon
more beautiful creation than Mar
low graduate students at the ’
non Lostant. Her fa cew a s fair—
Morse Inn, at Amiens, while
the kind that haunted and mdfled
idg for the Pnsfo diligence to
men's souls. Once a man saw her
them oa to S t Sulplce to oos
she lived always In hie heart She
their training lor the prlasth
was truly feminine, yet s e f l e -
llcloimly beautiful that she seemed
unreal.
As the great belfe in the Chapel
tower made themselves hdtrd
type. fes wafl a greflt favorite with above the ramble of the diligence,
his student associates and the In­ Mason suddenly stopped stroking
habitants of the town. Hie life had the fluffy white kitten she held in
bean eo wall regulated and studi­ her lap and a shadow fell across
ous that his marten had pointed her face.
*
Her elder brother, Andre Lee-
eo him ae a model of conduct tor
«feer scholars. Not that Fablen cant resplendent in the gay uni­
form of the Guards, watched her
narrowly from his sprawled out
position on the other side of the
diligence.
"What’s the trouble, little eto-
inborn dislike for vice feat was ae- ter? Are yon already turning up
eewted as positive proof of virtue. your pretty nose at the thought of
jF S fe a had earned h l. title, of convent l i f e r Lescant Inquired
GSeuSHtt, by being-decorated with qulaxlcally.
“No, no, brother dear," Manon
the cross and when the Bishop of
the Diocese proposed that upon hastened to oorrect him, at the
graduation ltt enter fe e , church, same time trying to control her f
trembling lipe. "My only thought
ie to do as you wish and not worry
Presently a tty brother rod« up you—bscapse you are all I have."
Nevertheless, at the proepedt of
to the Inn and, leaving his mount
outside the gate, began searching lonely convent life. Manon burled
Fablen among the people nt the her face in the great pink bow on
le iron tables in the yard. He her kitten’s neck so that her brotb-
was greatly relieved to learn from , and perhaps the other occu-
,nts of the diligence, would not
one of the students that the yonth
he sought was In the tavern. The see the tears that came In spite of
kindly «to man’s mission was im­ her efforts to keep them back.
Lescant shrugged his shoulders
portant afld hl« face lighted up
A. J. Blegel was a bn
visitor to Medford Tuesday.
< Miss- Mary Chapnfan went
Grants Pass this merning for
few day«* stay*
H. A. Spencer Has bought of
John Rice five lots’ and « sitali |
house in the railrosM addition for
The hegvy ra ia s'iere thurjday
H. 8. Sanford of |io te l Oregon
baa gone on a vacation trip tc and Friday were etitlrelp acc»pt-
ahle tq « » i t people. Farmers an«
Callfosttfe potato.
minare welcomed fee continued
ttoen bi busily occu­
rains, which hare rtqvgUed since
r s pflfetfek a s s e n t
'th«fl,'too.
I
'
A tta L ow k lin name In from his
C. ÌK. Gillette has returned from
hofeestead On Spencer-croak. Fri­
day • venia«,, retargina oa the G o te-^ a iif., where he fett bsyn
afettfeg .som e Improvements .far
Psficnn t a f «feg« t ils morning.
ffl©H W&fl ©XtBllBlTO' 1 ID OT10 ClfeBS.
in reverentlaJ
tta Pll8
h *
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dlvlnely spiritual expression spread
gT” y * **£?: ¿ P 8
Ufe f<jr
much they oould
<et °Ut of IL A girl of Monon’s
®ne sonelhlUtlee was a new crec-
tnre
an<j he t^gted her as
* worthleM Inheritance to be put
8,11 11 ™
“ * d—tlnod 0 “ «
k*?. W8T* ^*5. M gun8 of
WES NOVEL
TODA Yl
éer The Daily
Jubilee
** ' Until now aha had had no oon-
tMCt Wife 1118 ’’"»rid and its crea-
"Akl N U e n . 1 am delighted, turee. Her character was as hesu-
hroke In Tiberge. putting his arm utni Bnd pare M her face. She
about hia friend’s shoulder. You thought the best of everyone and
have earned that reward la nil knew nothing of the existence of
fairness. None of ns can equal
your brUUa&ce and unselfish de-
Manon’« -yonth and loveUneGe
votteto"
knd unconsciously lured and held
*T deserve no credit—« have elm- the hungry eyes and interest of the
ply found nay cnUfeg and every- third passenger in the diligence,
fejhg else feUowe along naturally.’’ He Was Comte De Ravolr, the ele-
hfeiS feu feat M true," agreed gently dressed and retired Parisian
Tiberge. **R Is quite chnrarterie- Banker whose fifty years on earth
Go that yoq, take no credit for any- had given him tim e to accum ulate
thing yen da*
a vait fortune and to spend It oa
A heuatfeU smile »feb«*« up Fa- women who lavished the feyef of
Men*« CMe «a he beard his friend’s «beir experienced caresses oh him
oomsUaent
ln r c t i R for money and Jewels.
ZLw t r . -
k kmg while Comte De Ra-
_
voir had been» lurreptltlofcsly
S e
$5.00 a Year
I u T a fflc S ? to te iv e a t e j £
? ^ L hl;J £ o,!!£ ‘2 pll^ ? p
k L- „ oLn aomefelng like this. “God. wh<t a
Tkipaday, Triday aad
Saturday
Sept- E-2-3 Only
AND BEAD, “ WHtfN A
MAN LOVES” TO THE
SK D.
Other Fasciaatiiib ifovels
‘ 1 To Follow In
Miss Mabel Beaver, who has
been paying an extended visit'to
bar aflat* Meat W.> Hi* Yoelroy,
toft on Saturday morning’s, train
t o f W i t t o , Joeepfeihe eoflnty.
wnsre* sir«' mw tssH fekajfed f0
tench school.
per pound.
sewas-w !■ tt mAkilfel frtF
,I*^,L t™mU£S ..S i S i
ash M nd
30Year« Aff«
Her elder brother, Andre Lescaut, rerplendent in the pay uniform
of the Guardi, watched her.
with grout sympathy and love in utter indifference and settled
when ho saw Fablen talking with down in hie seat to enjoy the re-
Jean Tiberge, a loyal friend and jnalmjer of the Journey. The death
fellow student—one need nevpr of their parents had left Manon in
worry about the company that Fa- his care. She was seventeen and
blen found congenial!
an incumbrance to his continued
"My sou." safe the lay brother,
taking a little medal from his belt hands m y*rli-___
and quietly presenting it to Fablen.
’•
cZe ofeLt
J‘Tlie Bast Little
Dtóy in Oregott.
“ ¿ a w
■ffPMfffeff MWB ron reu«.
: “Li ' L i,? !
' ffeb i. Mfe fftVSb IfefoM flaaetM
flreaefeBy «n their ewoyteg branch-
M -M fl fettfer brushed agalnat the
f e f lw d K n c « aa It wound along
«
n » « her ch a rm in g floppy leghorn
TO| t inexpengty, gown, ex-
posing a perfect neck and arms
thgl wpnld have added to the Ins-
tre of precious Jew els; down to
her daintily pointed little slippers
that extended below fee billowy
entered Crater Lake National
1 4 ,8 0 6 A n tm ob lles E n tered
r AMoMtog to tbn MMfflrd Mail park up re AflgUri II, atf Increase
’Prliuiie, a *olal of l O f i G a u to ­ o f 14 pér cTnt over any previous
mobiles Htiu ¿.»,835 persono had