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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1927)
? *' ; 9 DfenH» ASHLAND D A l l ï T lD ÏN fcS WM7TÎ4 UBLp g n i* îb A M A, BEAQilRM- X IH ím HC- j By Rodney Dutcher MftA Sendee Writer WASHINUTON— One of t b a S f w »ys ofi obtaining * liberal heatlon W- t o becom e a Waah- ■fcm oorrfeptMMtont aa<Tmad) a ll September IS , 1SB7 « DEEP AND 8TRONQ:— For the Lord Is a great Ood, and a great King above all gods. In His band are the deep places of the earth: the strength ot the h ills is His also. P salm 9 1 :1 ,4 . PRAYER: W e rejoice that a ll things are in Thy hand,, O Ood, and under Thy control. by hopeful* pfoea aghhW. I As the h<W ofthfe Jnbilee approaches, silently, it is noted tlite them is an absence of orators on the bill of fare. fcext to fishing, oaatory is the lead ing industry of fhe valley, adff H ha* been totally ignored. There is no orator of the day, or the night either, and it looks like some committee has been asleep at the rat-hole of public delight, aad for Heaven’s sake, don’t wake them up. H tike jollifi- cation comes to a conclusion without a flood of oratory it will be just too sweet for anything, and just cause for thanksgiving. Suppose there whs an orator of the day, persuaded to get into the public eye and ear through the medium of his vocal or-' gans. He would probably get up on his hind legs and start talking about the glories of the fog, and the great tin boom o f last February.—Medford Mail Tribune. Study A sa Methods for making study as attr&ctive t® studemts as athletics, are suggested- by the au n u t report of the Carnegie Foundhtion for Advance ment of Teaching. This is what the teachers have been trying to do for years, but find many diffi culties in the way. .B adness men succeed because work is to tttent as interesting as play. They get as much satisfao- tkoWoafit ef selling a new customer as they do out of gotf OP tetittis. Now the problem is to get that idea into the minds of the school pupils. When they are as interested in their lessons as in foofltell, tite problem of education will disappear. Bran ® dp fife^rvations we don ’t bob fa always the short cut to beauty, J A \ “ We had a good time, but are mighty glad to get back to good old Ashland.” This is almost invariably the windup of the story brought hack by every Ashlandfer who using the excuse of his need of a vacation, turns the radia tor of his automobile outward and hies himself and his family to parts beyond his customary hori zon, be it far or near. Such sentiments, however, are not confined to Ashlandera. It seems like every vacationist on his return does so with the feeling that the old home town is about the best place in the -whole universe. It has to be an humble town indeed which does not call from the returned voyage an expression of in creased love and affection. The secret of this, of courae, is the fact that the old home town harbors that place which the voyager calls “ home.” h i spite of the fact that for some the home town sometimes may get on their nerves by the monotony of things, the truth of the old song remains—“ There is no place like home.” It is mighty nice, in these days of automobiling, when practically every family owns a car, and can go as far as they please, or as for As the money holds out, and return when they get ready, to embark on a vacation trip. However, the return to the four walls of thw home nest is usually fes enjoyable as the start on the trip. In spite of all of tike joys of adventUBS which come in the pro cess of the trip, the«« hr a certain nervous strain about it that cannot' he dispelled until one gets back home ang finds complete relaxation within tfce community,* these trips out into the f other localities, especially as far as Ash- r tra ooncemed, have the effect of bringing ft home with a little greater appreciation rtftee of their home town—what it is com- th other communities, and what it promises ittfae, leaving them a tittle more oonvinced •W ort flat they have a pity of which they feel proud. i Anhlspd'folks are normally boosters for M> town, but they usually pat a little more m ia their boosting after they have retum- N either the press agents for the governm ent departm ents nor the propaganda artists for the various organisations let np during the tim e Congress is away. Just be cause everyone else throw s these handouts into th e w aste basket unread, your correspondent Is go ing to reveal some' o f the stu ff that th e press agen ts have sought to get into the papers, as g le a n s« from the malt e f the past w eek or P * All Bring Back The Same Story iinff at- the matter from tbs larger stand- v IH I t i l l UwU 111:» 11 ' ’ Vf I ' 1 1TW 1 Motorleta . are * “eonaervgUvely estim ated ” to be buying >100,- 009,000 worth e f fprm produce at roadside m arkets la 1997, ac cording to the American Automo bile A ssociation. Out e f every thousand car own- era, tw elve get “o u t o f g s s ” ev ery m onth, according to the sam e organisation. •* The Departm ent o f Agriculture a n n o u n cer th at 1,000,000 less pounds o f te a were Imported in th e last fiscal lyear than in the 1* I lf « b e tlptteed inte th» room, * S t to c £ dm hl* priae With- y e a r b e fo r e. A ll hnmand think about the Mute wWy: The t i t t f arlrvals at a Wreck, whoever they may be, lo o k In the car toy the rem ainder e f th e quart. — Medford Daily It la Bertrand rt'uuell who aaya that be d ees not think- any ad* ranch'In scientific know ledge w ill the taka place of kindly tm- No* matper where you w ant to pulsea. But w hy should it. Sci go, som e of the roads are rotten. ence la often anything but kind. — Oregon Statesm an.' A lw ays keep' your m easure se erst t rom* everybody’ but your tall or. “ Au** your ancestor.,** avers hcadlttte. Yes, and som e of* ns still our ancestors.— Bend Bullet- Il* the «harper who1 has just been apprehended for selling fraudulent rasor blades had been T he m an w ho puts in all bis as keen as his products he would tim e being righteous Is apt to be not now be honing to get out of com e an aw ful bore. hla scrape.— Oregonian. W om en used to be afraid their Chicago movie theatres closed petticoats w ould show , and now on account ot picture machine op th ey a te o u t of sty le if tbeir erators being on a strike. Some kness don’t. tim e ago filling station operators were on a strike and gasoline could not be bought In tkat city. «ra: “ A fter lookin’ Must be tough* on those gunmen tea over, the won- np their not to have any place to ag*B ain't -Mhtebd spend* tfielr efoP tng’» off.-^B *- eltenge. The B altim ore A Ohio Railroad insists that it is erecting a huge grandstand w ith a capacity ot 19,000 for its centenary pageant late th is m onth. The National Geographic 8o- - clety announces that Bath W a s once England’s favorite w atering place, that the Bolivian Indians are related to the Incan, and that Sinaia, Rum ania, Is a ,beautiful aesort in the pine-clad Carpathian m ountains. - ¥ h o Departm ent of Agriculture announces w, quarantine o f the M exican fruit worth. The Departm ent o t Commerce ahnounees th a t pih output ef by-product coke for the « 1 days Darwin w as right, eayx the o f July exceeded the output tor British sciential. Sir A r t h u r th e 9» days o f J u n e by «0,000 Keith, F . R. 8., W.' D., ÜL. Di, tons, oy 1.7 per eeat. The Departm ent o» th e interior F. R. C. S. Wo wottdbr hbW announces th a t the o il Indohtry many letters Darwin h a « after has been aided b f tracing* o f rock» his nam e. Ih th s R ocky M ountain* Ot Colo rado, W yom ing and Montana*. The DepaPtewht o t AgMenMirs announces- that scrub bull* are unprofitable investm ents and re duce* herds o f cow s to the level of StMbe o f our leading sports writer* have regained consider able o f their preatiga during the le st couple o f weeks: T h e y “ate a great go lf player” 1U’ Bobby Jones. C onstitution W eek rem inds that th ete h g d tot be som eth! to tack those am endm ents to. The p resan e h ead ligh t law ■ouaded fla a to o a r legM nterr, but m ost o f t e who have to drive at night Would prefer a dim m ing law .— g o o d R iver Newa. TURNING THE PAGES and family .Saturday morning for Salem to attend* the sfato «ate whleh la be in g held there. Tha Southern O^egna Reunion M O. A: » . eow teato ha Medford fr o m MPnday to Saturday th is w eak . A shland day to W ednesday amfi* paemttoaHy the eativ» laeak Mte. B. W ktillg and Mto« Eth- poet w ill attend. xtynde Sanford came hbmfe from- their KM tteth trip on the' Pelican b ayitxge* Friday. j A- D. Sheltoy and John Morgan warn am ong « pngty whtoh left Friday morada« to r Ppltonn Bay, ln< o o trit t e .* i t e ñ e r a s goM J® ghat the advertisem ent of" t k e AmOrlcan-FrUnee Lina and the Am erican W est African Dine has been postponed until October i :’JWte Departm ent <fif A griculture pnneuheaa it» atortetfjr to learn tfce nam es of an growers of Kor- e a u leepedesa who have Korean’ leapedera seed for sale, j r ite tf. 8. Public Health Service annobhOee exam inations for can didates for Jobs oh lA regular e o r p r e n Nov. 7 In W ashington, Chicago, NeW O r le a n s and San Franciaco. O. P. y u tn sm ’s Sons shnounces that it w ould*like to sell your corerspondeat a boelr for | 1 a n^jnth until |; 4 .7 S is paid. eat o a t o .t t e balcony. With- a moBMbt’s hesitation she >ed over the tow railing and «’ across the town. Her only about about him. .fa b le t ptosd the fleto •ugh bereft of all reason. Ä r ä r 1, McOOVBRN vs. PALMER BY DOO REID ASttland redtpg a B. May, ter F ra- tMrpMja stttsn s left -Don’t!" aha herds of*geats. T he Shipping Board announces This Day In Fistiate 5® W. H. Leede and deeply la leva T w enty-sight years ago today, itlc T etrlfte Tert1/ MdOotero es- tatfltihed'd record tor w inning a *oMd*»' cham pionship haatam* w eight fight that as yet has- never b*en eqpalled, when he knocked -oht Pedlar P a lm e i\o t England. In ph* rotted a f Trfckahte, -k. J. Tile latter fcelfi the title e f W n- tafihteight dhkmpibd ot D agiena pad *ihe r e te lt ot thto fight jtotiAte the qutetoifi o f world’s »flprethacy. ' , W ed teefh became rteegntsod ps tie ' bantam weight chatfipihn ia the year' ptevtbns to tbs' Par- wsloomsd the A ngeles, conlpao- camped to a tow »king • by team V travel « t o M t o f c upon the itetrelnent •’•«amp* Of Jimmy Barry of chitago apff eonven- EM reHnqutotett t i e hofldf' in ttte teftnW ffir yelff to enter thb rttetft- •H telk h t ranha. > A pprew m ateiy s * per thwatobifiaM Ifo « s a lh « Wfi State» were boUpBt* ferre» payracni plan tant Crater Lakh m elon. I ren t e« e DWW tfiW dé ydar., IB»' th lrtfo n ì>ttttonn acro»* the 000 to p à ia « » Worte Ih the Eng A B aited «tetto* Milord’ ilkh HffiWhaKfi- Tllfoé do p of in M torrtep réaeat thè thirteen OT- elude*' rorflafcnrtir, oUdà'tote, add v a lsa r word», wpleh aggregati approximately 7yo,- 200,000 more. •,