Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 07, 1927, Image 4

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f u q r * U tti« boa««
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of the arbutus o(
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IVOT *bout the UtU«.
Are Yo« Willing To Help Ttem?
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tp he of service to the South
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Married. Ths «rek
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to «n .toOT»»
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reluctantly
For a >
g irl «coots’ headquarters. I t was
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National Federation 9f Woman’s1
Clubs, who J tn jfl f l for demon- 1
Stratton w « ^ X* th e ir famous
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They are not seeking a pretentions position.
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ftfpyfy la guy «apt of honorable wo»k in this oouur
F” " # you have an yflp afffln eof these boy» might
landle to assist th e p tn putting themselves through
tchool this year f a p ,a part tape job in your busi-
less to splitting wood at your home—tell abodt i t
fou will benefit mid so will f t s ijpys. The boys need
what Ashland has t° offe* in
v a y of an edn*
Rational institution gnd in order that our educa­
tional institution ¿ a y lr p w wp need those boys.
It doesn't tik e wueb to help a boy through
school, f l i t the boys nepfl the help. They want an
education ana kre not .parasitical, but want to work
Everybody knpws the Bfiper-senaitivp per$qn whp
carries his feelings on his coat hUpy« a ^ l ig ever-
lastiDgly having them injured by someone. He can t
enfiHTe bi V1 Argument with his best friend on any
subject yripio^t gutting offended, for anybody who
disagrees prith him reflects upon his judgment, he
thinks.
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If an acquaintance in a fit of absent-minderness
fafls to pod an<| pmile agreeably on some occasion
as they meet he /reuses up and barely grunts .the
ijext time they m eet If a man qf tbip type is jn
public business he is offended ¿f a friend pceagionaljy
buys something in hjs line elsewhere andlie is furious
if someone looks but doesn’t find what he want« in hi»
store and buys elsewhere.
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H is pastor offends him; he gets nwd pt the
e d ito r — in short his day-by-d»y
editor—in
dav-bv-dav existence consists
qf just one offense after another and Boon he gets to
feeling tflat the world is pretty muoh against him
und his actions show it.
In s|o rt he is rather a nuisaqoe to hi$n«elf guff
everybody- else and the sad part of it is that a»»4o
from his proneness to take offense easily he is often
a splendid type of a citisen.
There should be a greatly in­
creased consumption of electricity
Sex and sense positively refuse
In Illin o is when that state substi­ to mix.
,
tutes electrocution for h»pgtaS>
If every murderer aw l
guhman
receives what la d u q fllm .— SfterT-
fool knows enough to­
to his rich relatives. i
dan Sun.
New Y o rk now has 11* W M te.
W ay cope dressed ta tuxedo tan­
ner suits. W a Just kpow z t k * |
some humorous soul v|n. a night
club brawl w ill, soo n y or later,
eouoelve the idea of tossing un­
corked .eatsup bottles.— Bea A f ­
ton hevlew.
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The grata certification > * r jf of
Oregon farm er» In coopenqlod
With specialists of, the A A rlA |l-
tursl college for the last • nine
gears has resulted In a dlstjtfet
IttUHpvemeat ta the type of grain
fM fl? tiie
experiment
»tat,on
reports. A „y farm er Interested tfa
producing muraum yields ed
good quality grain la interested
either in the production or use of
certified seed. '
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en kissing Is regulated by
iniversal law of supply and
respect goes to thpse
d the other half to
p c S
lawyer
it la ta
Io her solitary girlhood
m toss lonely. "1 think I
wants to make a
, there l»j«lwaya a
;y gt hand to fit
gency
- jfe s H w k says: "The hardest
Job I U a th in k o’ today is (e f a
grown man to keep bis
npse
clean With* > "Vctaan's hsndltor-
20 Years Ago ,
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icled. when J*s. J. Corbett* of
Ban Francisco, 'C a l., dethroned
the mighty John L . Sullivan at
Hew Orleans, La., in the twenty-
first rennd of the file t heavy­
weight fchampioaship glove bflttle
under M afflkle o f Q neeubnry
A Carago woman go, a 4 ^ o rCe ¿ulto la the history of pnyutom.
Two nights previous; Jtek Hc-
cause bar husband told >«r
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J AultVe Wbrtd’e lightw eight, cham­
pion had dlapeeed of BUly Myor,
Ills closest rival, and *a n the
night before, George Dixon, the
colored featherweight tttlo holder,,
«a|l sacsesatuUy defended his
IdhTfls J a a hattfe with Jaeu
SkelTy «f Mew Y o rk. The hstlc
carnival ended, auspiciously w ith
tits dsfast of the im m ortal,Johr.
L. BuHhran and the crowning of
the* youthful Jas. 1. Corbett. A ll
three eventa were staged by the
same club In the Creecent Cltfr.
'T h e CorkeU-Bulllvan »Bair was
the turning point’in fisticuffs and
d
W . L . Mdore w ill spent the
next few weeks about 7 m ile s from Ashland last Saturday, and
s ’a
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4 ’ * * were p * U * £ Mfta. M yrtle Lee
while her«, le ft (8u»day for $ac-
ramento.—-DutaemUlr ftows.
Misses
Mamie Barnes
and
, Qne n f the biggest real estate
deals eansdmtoeted ta Ashland Mahie Simons le ft last week for
dfcrtag f w w i
wa* rie»- a fo rta lg b t'i oqttag at Newp«$t.
S J S * i f f « U Ì? i s s
E. S. Klee and fa m ily depsrted
U U Í 4 J Í « . I t o principals »re today on a cam M a* excursion to
Mies Anna Beeson le ft Satur­
day fc r K la m ^ h FaUe, wkore
afle U a teacher .In the public
the hhore consideration and N - schools.
A pcdeHtrign will mend, but a chtwbled fender
atays jutt that way.
cpfvee la Petare flflfl aeres *sar
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valued
at
p greatest camping aggrega-
^ f the heason, composed of
and Mre. Robert P. N ell.
, R ey and Grever N eil, (the
bs Ma»T and Bather 8U«hy,
r i r ; >. V irg in and bar tan
a, M ta. F . M D rak« aflfc
I t a f , the Misses Claud|e.
hi and ,M in a Morris and Topi
rn, who have behn camping
no rfug .bhttle before or since has
taken Its place as a subject qf
conttauod wpXU
X P tfl udde
jUf?« Intareaf.
interest.
tnfMed ta­
i l briskly
Itàn Strait,
Qeorge Eubanks
b ■
I clasp-
delight
! alwhyt as
and tender
ie to protect
wtth
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anon’s ifngtew Fed-
x tongue W ent into
t a WtorlftttS smirk,
inderstsndtng glance
he Insolently banged
was* hurrying down
ed and rung her
Isr&ble to think
ejected to toeult
eople were blind
g a p ih the Ugh
M P jf e t why let
M t M flry When
so vividly
k that he
eslrt tfae ^ ip ta tto n
Fshlea turned and
hi« eyae upon Manon,
asleep. To h l * her
te pillow and' her beaqtlful pink
pa were parted In * «toeptag
dUe. Preeseduxalnst her cheek
ith the prim o fh e r l,snd was his
abet!
To have such forbidden lovsll-
T«e oldest college In the U. 8.
Is Harvard, founded in 1 0 7 .
IlK .m .
much Improved ta
terday.
« u t on his directions.
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Mfl
ma
W ith labored Weath d M clenched
flats he turned resolutely away ho
keep from «Vising her fa his arms.
He strode to the open window and
stood looking out at the approach­
ing storm. The storm within fclm-
self was at the moment Just as Im­
possible to ceotioL W ith «et tace
he peered uaaeeingly throbgh the
tain. Mad tbenghte were sitting
M shraln en flrd/bto temples throb­
bed, Ma blood flooded his hsart so
feat and furiously that he thought \
(htoould never stand the «train.
(To b« contlnaed)
Big K lam ath
retaraed to
A good way to make a friend is to tqll some
one he ip working too hard.
Colorado,
It as a
Brides and grooms at the redo ;
1 of BO couples a day have mad«
' A beaten tra « k w p " th e walk? and ,
griteftully pay th e ir hostess, Mbs.
t Gertrude L. Bowman, a quarter
-— * lo r the privilege o f w alking j
through this dream home of their .
own.
OT , ' The hnarter goes into the girl
scouts' oirn fam ily 'ginger. Jar!
K i ' The little house shoal'd be built
for about $7000 in any part of •
the country, tho hostess says.
I t ha« a W ily equipped beam
days meht, a living' roond, ,a dining'
dur- room, reception h all, breakfast
ns- nook and kitchen on ttS r first
Dog races are a menace, ft says
by floor, three bedrooms, a nurseryi «mfc or A« mw Mkaea.
a western reform er.
Msybp he and a hath On thu-second flodr. won't fall.” she turned to advise,
thinks people shouldn't go Vo the > Furnishings
are B entirely
O O R H frtT tax.
C L O V A in
K the than cohtlnhSd. "years to a nice
dogs Just fo r ii race.
when you get to It, but it's
early Amertoan design. Sprigdy.l, ream
t h W h b ." ”
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BY pQC JtBJD
orce, cklntxy w all daper covers almost
T h irty-five years age today saw
lven every room, and reettnlness is
MSrier chatted Incessantly all the
the climax of the greatest pugll- way up. Finally She threw open a
ears, the home’s''keynote.
That flagpole sifter should letic tournament of world’s cham­ door at the top o f tha-tast flight of
have sthck' it out for a few weeks pionship fla tly events ever chron­ stairs and disclosed a, cosy attic
TURNING THp PAOpS
ASHLAND
12 Years Ago
1 collar
longer op top of a Chicagp hotel.
Now. the chances are, he’ll have
to pay $40 to seq Dempsey and
Tunhey fight.
case Is 1
tl^a Pelican
Dignity in like a banana peeL A bit-hard-to stand
w a darting to get it for
President H ard ing called I t j
"T h e h o s t livable home in Am ar-
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AND
Speaking'of ocean filers <as
"hoppers" Is not Inappropriate,
Hoppers never look to see where
they are going to lig h t when they
jump, across a stretch of water.—
Harrisburg B ulletin.
A circus Je advi
that they have
phaht". W a ll, fh e
thing on some cjh
know.— Westerp .1 Clackamas
view.
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Super-Senpitive People
s S t t r iT s s v j s
The litU e house is modeled ’
A * M iw
•< ¿«hn
, . # » w * r tf ? O $ e . a u t ^ r q f ' H o p e , ,
»wept Hom e."
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ry. And they need work which will harden their
todies and keep them fit and fine for participation
n athletics. ,
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Thepe are not so many odd jobs in Ashland.
Jut ;f «Aland folks have anything to offer these
>oys—and somewhere there must be someone and
hat aomeqpe may he You—-they should communicate
pith the Normal school folks and show them we
rill back them and the institution of which we are
4 t o o k « out of » e little
a n U le m m s e to d ^ c «
.tmeot.
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