Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1927, Image 4

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September 14, 1MT
LOVR A N D H A T K : Ye, that lo re the Lord, hate evil: H e pro-
serveth the souls o f H is saints; H e deliveretb. thorn out o t the J»and
of the wicked. Psalm 1 7:10 .
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P R A Y E R : Lord. ftU our hearts so ta ll ot Thy Spirit and Love,
th a t we may love a ll m ankind and hate all evil.
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T h e m ev itftb te in tr a n sp o r ta tio n h a s b e e n a d o p t­
e d b y t h e S o u th e r n P a c ific c o m p a n y in th e A nnounce­
m e n t th a t th e r a ilr o a d w ill b e g in th e o p e r a tio n o f
m o to r b u s e s in t h is s ta t e S e p te m b e r 20th.
F o r m a n y "years th e r a ilr o a d s h a v e b e e n fe e lin g
in r o a d s o n t h e ir sh o r t-h a u l p a s s e n g e r b u sin e ss, d u e to
t h e o p e r a tio n o f so m a n y b u se s in a l l p a r ts o f th e
c o u n tr y . T h e b u s c o m p a n ie s, w ith cen tral, d e p o t lo ­
c a tio n s a n d in m a n y c a s e s lo w e r tra n sp o rta tio n
r a te s , co m b in ed w ith th e lu x u r y a n d co n v e n ien ce
o f th e m o d ern G o lia th o f th e h ig h w a y , n a tu r a lly
h a v e d r a w n c o n sid e r a b le p a s s e n g e r b u s in e s s from
t h e m ib n a d s , w h o c a n n o t c o m p ete w ith th e b u se s
in th e fr e q u e n c y a n d n u m b er o f p a sse n g e r c a r r y in g
v e h ic le s in o p e r a tio n , n o r s a t is f y th e d e s ir e o f th e
m a n y t o tr a v e l on th e h ig h w a y s in s te a d o f o v e r th e
r a ilr o a d tr a c k s, w h ic h n a tu r a lly tra v e r se m o re iso ­
eotena ftheUnu iktet
A Great Cathedral
C r itic ism is fr e q u e n tly h e a r d r e g a r d in g th e
e r e c tio n r f o oatly c a th e d r a ls in w h ic h to w o r sh ip
th e M a ste r . S o m e tim e s th o se w h o f e e l it a u s e le s s
w g a tc o f f i n d s to sp e n d m o n ey fo $ th is purpoae
a « g . h a r sh in th e ir ju d g m e n t.
B e o e n tly a lo c a l
e ib a p n , b e c o m in g in te r e s te d in th e m a g n i f i c e n t C a-
flle th n l o f S t. J o h n th e D iv in e , w h ic h fox se v er a l
y c « |B h a s b een u n d er c o n str u c tio n in N e w Y ork ,
w h ic h i a h e i a g c o n str u c te d a t a c o st o f $15,000,000,
m a d e in q u ir y c o n c e r n in g th e m a sse s w h o w ou ld
w o r s h ip in th e g r e a t c a th ed ra l. T h e broad s e r v ic e
w h if h in to b e g iv e n is w e ll e x p la in e d in u le tte r
-w ritten in r e sp o n se t o h is in q u iries.
“ T h e C a th ed ra l o f S t. J o h n th e D iv in e , to a n ­
s w e r y o u r f ir s t q u e stio n , s e r v e s p o o r an d rich a lik e
w it h o u t d is tin c tio n .
In « n e w e r to y o u r q u estio n
R eg a rd in g t h e “ p o o r b e in g w elco m ed on th e se r ­
v i c e ,” m a y I m e n tio n t o y o n th e s e r v ic e o f S e p te m ­
b e r 4, 1927 a t w h ic h a Ia ib e r U n io n lea d er is to be
t h e p r in c ip a l sp e a k e r a n d th e w elco m e se rv ic e to
t h e e n lis te d m en a n d o ffe e r s o f th e U n ite d S ta te s
F l e e t , w h ic h v is it e d N e w Y ork d u r in g th e sum m er.
I t w ill in tern et y o u a lso to know- th a t all' se a ts are
f r e e a n d u n r e se rv e d . T h e C a th e d r a l is p o p u la r ly
k n o w n a s ‘ A. h o u se o f P r a y e r fo r a ll p e o p le !”
f e t h is la s t a ta te m en t, “ T h e ca th etlra l is p o p u -
l a r i p k n o w n a s * b o u se o f p r a y e r fo r a ll T>eop|e,”
ia eth h h d fed a r e a l id e a l an d fu n d a m e n t of C h rieh
5 h n M |M lae w h le h th e chtireh a s an i n s t i t u t i o n m ay
r en d er. - T o r ic h a n d p oor a lik e , m u st s e n i e e he
g iv e n , b e fo r e t h e tru e sjd rit o f H e w h om w e w ou ld
the
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years « M
been understood to be |p POST
condition (o r tke last &• rears.
The W V third floor « ( t h e
W h ite House contains a number
o f oomfertabto bedrooms e n d
bathreoitos whleh * # » p ew * •
la te d reg io n s.
O ne -only w o n d e rs w h y th e a d o p tio n o f b u ses
b y th e ra ilro a d d id n o t co m e e a r lier , a s th e d em a n d
h a s e x is te d fo r m a n y y e a n . I t is s a fe to p r e d ie t to­
d a y t h a t b efo re m a n y y e a n h a v e e la p se d th e r a il­
r o a d s w ill r e a lis e th a t th e y w ere e q u a lly slo w in
n o t a d o p tin g th e f ly in g m a ch in e to th e ir v e h ic le s
fo r th e tr a v e le r , a s w e ll a s th e
I t f e w o n d e r fu lly p le a s in g th e se d a y s to h ea r
th e w b a i b e lls a g a in a n d
th e b e y s a n d g ir ls
w a lk in g , g r r id in g in th e m o d e m sch o o l-b u s, to th e
equa^y” m a fe * * sc h o o l b u ild in g s, w h ere, d e s p ite a ll
r e d -f la g w a r n in g s, p r o g r e ss is a s m u ch in e v id e n c e
as in a n y o th e r p u b lic in s titu tio n .
A n d th e r e h a s b een p r o g r e ss. O ne h a s to o n ly
rem efeb a r th e o ld m eth ed b an d th e te a c h e r s o f
e a r lie r d a y s , w h o b le s s th e ir h e a r ts , w e r e e x c e lle n t
w o r k e sa h a t la c k e d th e f in e s s e a n d s y s te m o f th e
p r e se n t d a y teach er.
P o s s ib ly th e w o rd sy ste m w ill m a k e som e s a y
th e r e i s to o m uch o f t h is e le m e n t in th e sc h o o ls
to d a y — to o lit tle atten tion , t o th e in d iv id u a lity a n d
t o th e c u ltiv a tio n o f in it ia tiv e a n d ju d g m en t. I t is
tr u e m e th o d s h a v e c h a n g e d a n d th a t th e gch ools
a r e n o t o p e r a te d a s th e y w e r e a d e c a d e or tw o ag o .
B u t, w h en y o u th in k o f i t w h a t in s titu tio n or in ­
d u s tr y bag ~ h n g to th e o ld -tim e m e th o d s o f o p era ­
tio n s n e o e ss fu lly in th e r u sh a n d rap id -fire c h a n g e s
in t h e e r a in w h ic h w e are liv in g n ow ?
N o , th e r e m a y be m a n y d iffe r en ce s b etw een
w h a t y o u h a d in sch o o l an d w h a t y o u r ch ild ren h a v e
to d a y , b u t p r o g r e ss hag d ic ta te d m o st o f th e ch a n g es.
fmmtliilmn
«ad occuplablo portion* « f
BCISCORKD— ..
itrso .. ..
There ts eery general comment
on the exportation.of flax fib er to
Ireland when It a ll o u g h tto be
worhed up at bdme. T h a t is tbs
ultim ate ldead of the establish­
ment of the (»ax Industry. B u t
we must have the factories, and
t m p x funpUpoing, as a otuttf tion
precedent.— Salem Satesman.
^Coolidge.
S je n w hile they are»
away, and a ll their possesions s ag
' fu rn itu re are removed,
visitors
are pot permitted abcw the firs t
or main floors.
, Indeed, only d e most prlvlleg-
k it f b a s e h eea p ss mM s d width» 1©A
i p ests ef, Urn W h ite Hamm th ia
>' summer. I t was suggested Io the
, Coolidge*
Hn^id Cttx th a t th ia
t ¡m ig h t be a good tim e to allow
. ’ some people to Inspect the second
I t w ill soon be time to move the
refrigerator down in thé
base­
ment and clean out the coal bln.
O at of the abundance
As is the case every fa ll, the In ­
th« mouth speaksth.
dians state according to a ll Indi­
cation* there Will be a hard win­
Tbpse who pay no
income ter this-year. We nope they are
tapes make the money for those hotter informed upon the subject
who do.
than the fallow who predicted a
summer,lees summer.— A rlington
Bulletin.
An oculist is a ma» who wears
glasses even when be doesn’t
, floor and the roof, bat word same
. from Rapid C ity that thia
waa
. not deefeakle.
The exclusiveness ot the upper
' W h ite House is officially expleln-
’ e d w ith the theory that the por-
’ tio a above the m ain floor is not
1 public property and that tt is the
When wiif the wonders of sci­
ence cease? N o w it is possible to
, I f you don’t fin d , the
weak secure a fertiliser that contains
place In your line, the fish w ill all the necessary soil ingredients
and at the same time is said to
do tt for you.
possess odors pelaslng to the ol­
factory organs.— D ufur Dispatch
A political Job w ith small pay
la pretty apt to make a thief of
There never was gny wreck of
the man who holds It.
the Hesperus on the reef of Nor­
man’s Woe, according to t h e
United States coast and geodetic
Has Meek ears: ” 1 move to survey. One of these days the de­
strike a«t the wards "intoxicatin' partment of agriculture w ill come
likker*
from
the
eighteenth along and tell us that Maud M ul­
amendment and
subetltae
the le r never had a rake in her hand.
— Roseburg News-Review.
werd "clgerettee.”
TURNING THE PAGES
AHWTJivn
HI Yean Ago
n. K. Abbott, general manager
B f . M o« e f Lakeview la vta-
Railway,
itin g pt tk e hom e of Attorney W. of the Xlaapatb L *k e
Edgiugton arrived Sue
A ayd H cN air e>d wife, who
in Mtasoari tor
the
visiting his fkther. M. C. Edging
ten « « • «temdn te Ote ett*.
week, ere expected to retu rn
]
a
■ 5 ? » «s»'
‘ Wtepi w r i tea te p o te M W t e .
- House la teat than a (oat higher
waa a buaiapM visitor la Ashland
tcKjay, having come ¿ver
from
ley to attend tbs Methodist cou-
ferenpe-
Ttherge never »mettened the eall
h e made on Manon, yet ho sensed
that la ooms way it influenced her
departure ead as time paeeed end
he sew bow deeply and seriously
Pablen was affected, he regretted
|bs part be bad played—not In
their separation lor he felt that
Was right—but In hie friend’s sor-
fow and broke» spirit. He bad
Manon’s efforts t o , free hfliaeM never reaXaed thatfcve could work
tch havoc with a m u te Ufa
A desire to Justify ble bwa
b a ll*
M e w e m e a were «ways
and. end perhaps bring Veblen
feWng. ter hie eaeeseea. to <he
Uftiwt of BlIAOXBBAe. Thtte V lfl ttlte
,«hUt retreat the presidential fam-
- Hies have from the glaring lime-
1 lig h t whjch always heats upon
1 them. Mrs. Coolidge, for sim»-
w reasons, has objected also to
photographs of the little gardens
» o ff the wouth portico in which she
r and the president enjoy w alkin g
t in intim ate privacy.
t
W hen the builders went to,
w ork on the W h ite House last ?
spring tke mace above the second
r floor was attic space. There, were
r a tew cubbyhole sooma fo r ser­
vants» hut very small
because
they had to be bu ilt in between
the trusses. But the up-and-down
i space occupied by the new floor
» was grtnetpelly taken up by sev-
k eral feet of space between the sec­
ond story ceiling and tke floor of
the attic.
“ T U I* space waa devoted to
nothing morn than a drainage
system fa» tha wmf. wttk that
system, considerable Incline was
necessary as the drainage was
" earned insfde t hen ug h tha attic
to dpvuspoiitB to hollowed wopd-
sn troughs,
B r utglsteg att this space the
treasury’s supervising architects"
were able te rotate rtrla s H y tha
original, appearance of the W hite
need them.
C. K. Klqm who baa disposed of
Mies Hope Burdlc returned last
Saturday from Portland,
where hJB sheep interests In Klamath
oeubty. rsterned to bis home in
she le engaged te literary work.
Ashland Saturday. Me was ae-
compantae by b i* daughter, Mrs.
Owen McKendree end her Mttle
son of Bly, who are visiting home
Carol W agner and bis cousin, folks thia week.
Hudson Reynolds, who is visiting
w ith bun. le ft early this morning
Rev. Armstrong of- »h» Meth­
to r the Deed In d la n c o « n t r y
tetere they w ill «Moy a hunting odist çbarch expeetjg to. s t a r t
Monday *0» tbs WUIastette v a l­
.‘"X.Tt.,
[tea I xmi Ufhttney. wbe'.b
» visiting Manda i» Galgo;
irfleê to this eqy Tueegyy
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than before.
Tbs ssrcalled “ roof
gauds®’’
s|o » the haH d in t la a Igrge « a t
M M Bhted w ith tile which e d g >
used for anything from dances to
open-air sleeping. I t commands a
"pHtettd T >W p f fee W h M House
grotwds, the beautiful Poletoec
park system agd the «»«ttegsap
river. The contour of the root Is
almost the same, except that It
hron» hflnrs th©
e.w eek ,-a few milee
near Orissly Pbak. Ha |
Q n* tklag l|p p re : I f the people
living in Silver Lake don’t do
anything to help their own oem- qulreibents in community devel-
atom Rpbodx fiR te ao«p epaent.— 8ilxer Lake Leader.
other pteee te going to feH dVer
himself trying to get here to do It.
Since Science has evolved a
Otegoa Ctty - - Otest sHH for
peppermint set up op Kaiser