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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1927)
BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CQ WAY TIDING S v M tN r r e a mery a o H ooét v VMtCH NOBQ ü V UMJS6 IM AW’Í W JiGS FALV OM <vA‘ GROUMD M GIT P o í TT£- m « A f s ^ A U M ^ W ü rt-I: A S t 'VR ? * UffW o o í- f AMBROtt -tfWfc RlS HOMfe^? \M4A CU? HIS MA G o B A t^'N a v T M OPG-U r f s A LQMfr * m s . b DQM'reALtSO T ’ 1U «AME CH ü ÍKM \ A » VS-VEOULD «HE WA m T MORE iF THE4 W W SV^s gwii V"¿r"> P^>r<STQ I.t.O ? Y ■' h : !Í< t M *n thankful en te Hita, and bless Hto m e re/ Is eveltototing; and generations. Psalm 10«: 4, 5 extendeth even to toe and Thy VR Te Builders —VA» Brock and Schlee hdve decided to ahandon their arouad-the-worid flight after reaching Tokio. They h a w listened to the courifeel of Ittpsaese and other experts who tell them that the proposed at- tmsupt to 0X1088 the*Pacific by air is suicidal with of success so smalt that it is nsgiigible. Adoerfcgn . fliers have already proven their firavery 'and aldll and Jfaey now dottumstratc their moral oountgc and good.sense. Any fool can stake bis Hfe ‘fa a. nonsensical stunt which even if successful, accomplishes no great purpose, but a brave man really bedt upon ’accomplishing some thin worth while in this world waits until his,sacri fice promises to at least advance the sum of huntsm knowledge before he makes it. ; . This is not saying that the human lives lost thio annuner in tranp-Atlantic flying, have been wasted, hut they have accomplished their purpose c * and n^irectly have saved others from sharing as shown by the a b a n d d p i n g of the arot^Broe-world flight and other similar attempts recently. The tragic fate of the missing fliers hag shown that the type of planes now built are not capable of consistently making two thousand miles or more without. stops—it is largely a matter of blind luck when they get through, if weather conditions are favorable »nH no . mechanical trouble develops planes may travel many hours without accident, but, the odds are all against them. Until this ele ment of chance is greatly reduced there is nothing to be gained by risking jnore lives. a When improved machines are made it*will be a fine thing for daring pilots to try them, out regard less of the risk, but there is little that-can be done, along this line with the present planes tfiat will be of any scientific value jn the way of ocean flights. Much has been accomplished this year in the way of experimental flights and now it is up to the, • builders, to take their turn while the fliers take a temporary vacation until they have better machines with which to experiment. The world will be glad that Brock and Schlee ; . are saved to serve their cause at other and more i . favorable times. / Tariff War Threatens * jr / »>* «■■ ■■ SBre. y n A. ■ I. France is threatening severe r e t a l i a t o . r y tariff measures soon a gains t United States — the* only strange feature to it ,is that such action had ' not been taken long ago. This country has erected tariff barrier» against foreign countries while en joying comparatively free trade with them for a long time, but there may now be- something re sembling a show-down—a tariff war as it is termed. There are inany twists and turns to the ex port business and while the French may appear ’ justified h) their diseriminatipn against United States it ia not at all unlikely that a tariff war would result even more disastrously for them than the rather onesided tariff arrangement which has prevailed. » t ' • Ia the first place French exjtorts are principally luxurious which this country could very well do without or at least restrict itself on without any great inconvenience white no small part of America’s exports to Fragce are raw materials or necessities of » another nature’ Curtailment of American iinjxjrtf would work' cSnsldefable 6f h hardship upon the French as w ell. as upon American exporters. It is all a matter of ecohomi’cs arid neither party to the controversj^vill pursue for very long any course which proves unprofitable financially. vj • • a • • • * • Just when we were all proud of our owu primi tive bow and arrow huater, along comes that man from Eugene and “ with his hare fists overcomes a great buck.’’ Anyhow,' he wasn't bo primitive. He ‘ Waited for a man with a modern hammer to come r along and finish the kill. ‘ - ............ — —— — . »• < ‘ P fif RODNEY D W rC H B ft 1 NBA fletvtee Writer WAMMUTOTON — Time « H when c M heard cejuMerable craA^tbS * b b « the predominance of «Massachusetts men lp the fed* etral .governm eat.' Weeks was secretary of * » r . Lodge was chairman t»t the Sen ate foreign re la tio n s com m ittee trrvoPBia V r if th o ^ i bai eMflb Ha» on Leicant, beanteo w hou nucalhf broth^, her worldly velee, bord Ravoir, rich eeaaMgrear Fobtov seves her and < and Gillett was speaker ok the House. .* Now Weeks and Lodge are dead. GUlett la In vttyal .retire ■V , » y R p d n e y p itc h e r nba « a n tes w & #r ment I* the •hows him card triche. ; CHAPTER-XVI—OeirtMeed “Where did yon aver get s i n agtte wrthtr private life. Massachusetts isn’ t - getting with admiration. “You forget “ many of the big plum« add no one the church." In her state seems llkdly to estab adaptability in lish gn •■oligarchy” hare such as absolutely sold . ... . UM0ea p i the »he had attained in the last For hoars he practiced un- d»ys of M urray Crane. ’ Even Pennsylvania, which Is the Bost solidly Republican of all the vary Mg «tatea. complains fre; markeblp facility in alight of hand qnently at the fact that, she does not get much federal patronage1 dimply because the party knows adroltpess that the keenest observ she needs no coaxing. » er cotld detect nothing eat of or- On the other EaEd, the tend W i t h i n a fbW days Leseant tatro- ency to smile Upon New York Is daced Fabten to various clubs.’ It more and more reflected In the adm inistrator’s 0 p p o 1 nttnente. Enough of these instanced have A CRACK 1M Í H B F A W X HONOR- been ’cited In previous dispatches to dispense w ith any repetition here, but the belief is constantly strengthened that, the Republican party la doing all It can to reduce the possibility of a VlettMons A1 Smith ticket In November, 1»28. Hence the play to New York.. The party may got. believe that Spilth BVFP vs. HERMAN Aviation, like other things, to W ill he nominated; it’ may npt largely a m atter of learning from believe he can 'be elected. But the ground up. the « . O. P. Isn’t overlooking a ¿1:: years ago today, a .,n e w single bet. Heigh, he! the (ishlag season bantamweight champion w a s crcwned when Johnny B u ff, a l almost over, and nobody k t * ready flyw eight champion of the touched Jonah yet.l World, annexed the bantamweight title from Pete .H e rm an by a Sir O liver Lodge predicts we’ll A clean' tablecloth more than Judge’s decision at the end of a soon have control over t h e There is a mistaken Impression makes u» tor poor cooking. fast 16 round battle at New York weather. W e hope that includes that the State Board Health City. Thus the little New Jersey the weather conversation, too. should fukctlon locally. Only .. rlngster became the proud pos When 4 local health department ‘7 M M here ordered to present Today’s BpfcRam i Stays sessor of two world.’* titles. Before marriage, a does not, or cannot enforce meas yon to • eertotn pentlemns.“ The strain of having to defend Alimony slays acrimehy. late; after marriage, he comes ures for the prevention o f1 dis hto laurels in two distinct divis late. ease, does fhe State Board of Men cag| hto scruples to the winds and very soon piled up a real for Sonto race trucks, to cirenm- ions began to tell on the double H ealth so function. The State tune. ’ champion however and soon after vent the sheriff, have labeled thq acts la an advisory capacity. The He discovered that on« oopld “ contributions.” That, enforcement of neceeeàry It to better to give aoms men his victory over Herm an he was wagers re love money Without being a miser. Ho loved It onto because it had the , • five dollars thkn to loan them stricken with a nervous disorder at least, to candid. strictions . is the duty .of the lo power to mahe Mason baggy. Thor and confined to hie bed. In the twenty. - . cal health authorities. In the were also able to continue H e ir following year he was shorn of The New York pushcart ' ped extravagant mode of Hvlng and de m atter ot closure, the State Board both titles w ith in two months of dler who stole >50,000 in Jewels vote the hours to love and pleas pach other, losing the flyw eight Is pretty sure to go to Jail, hav of H e a lth A ay consider the reg ure without fear of being turned I f your boy is missing, w ait till ulation of common carriers and out on the streets. title to Paucho V illa , the Flllpipo, ing no pull. the ball game to over before noti the control of trayel, but t h e and the batjto.-nweight crown to fying the police. closure of schools and meeting Jce Lynch o f New. York. firs t novel, ’’Move’ Over,” Just places should he regulated by the’ puMished. thing« mpaey can buy and the re local health authorities. “A happily* married woman flected g lrty that follows to the Children n o * Bring up parental SEES HEX A P P E A L LOSS In ” every epidemic there <Js a wake of fame. FROM HAPPY MARRIAGES loses by virtue of her happy mar- sad ee«to to get about the same populgr demand th a t the Schools results as .parents used to get NEW YORK, — (IF) — Happy rlage the moat of her sex appeql,” be Immediately Closed. f i e marriage robs a woman of her she aaya. "F o r i t ’s the give and (dosing of sehools to a question mskna gf fllltog hto nuraii but love bringing np children!, f id warited' such a Change to hto take possibilities that energize ro sex appeal. not to be lightly decided, for the nature that he would have broken mance. Although a happy and sat --------- This is the assertion of Ethel closure'of schools means a loss every Commandment to order to Hes Heck says; "W hen t w o P ettit, form er stage star and wife isfied wemab w ill hunger f o r to the eemunknlty,- and to War- wlm mln meet, the ’• first thing or A rth u r Somers Roche, noted flattery and attention, she w ill rented « n lÿ after due conaldera- M lje P e ttit not do any serious bargaining. each one says is that she needs a American novelist. llon. and study. The pbpular gives her cohcinslons In "her own This makes for spiritless p la y /’ h air cut.” (den that schools are great dto- Fistiana trtbnterb qf disease is not clear- Igr eox-fltnidd by careful observa- tior and study. The chief argu ment for it la the Increase of scarlet fevef, diphtheria, measles çtç., daring the school year; but the fact Is by no mean« conclu sive. There Is, of codrse. ga- question ’ that Infection ' does TURNING THE PAGE$ BACK ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHI a ANP 12 Yean Ago 20 Years Ago . H a rry L. L ew if et Galice h a s leased the Old Channel mine J o r the winter and w ill get It in chaps for operations at •once. The lease does not Interfere w ith negotia- tions tor sale ot t h e ” property, however, as It to provided that Lewis to to give Immediate pos- session should a sale bo mads. John Enders, who Suffered a dislocated hip In last Saturday’s fedthall gams, was taken to the Sanitarium by Chat Reiman and K ale Shepherd. Enders was play ing w ith the alum ni team. . Now that the County Products Show and the Jubilee of Visions Realized have become history, 1st us aU center our attention and activity on our own Lithian Circus and Farmers’ Day. We would say the robber who locked the (wo f o r k Jadies in n cem etery,vault had a dead ot humor. / , Senate and even President Coolidge hjsasclf. hto started on the way back toWarg meh and wife reté; rom Roseburg, w Sumner Packer, who appeared reuXto* toT2hto3*lS •a y Thursday. h . 8 , 8ah< has gone puu c alifo rn ia P 9 John Lau h,s homeate Thursday Av f*1*' Dellcan Mrs. Chart«« Jones, heeen w ith her «liter, Croweon. toft' Friday turn to h er home kt California. who h ai Mrs. F. H. on her re NoSelawu, E. E. Jordan sad w ife arrived In Ashland yesterday from WL baux, Montana. I Fred Nafiaen arrived last night from Napa. C alif., to look aftet some property Interests IB 1 county. take place'through association ofc- children in the schools! but the amount of h as compared w ith lfrS . J. B. Leach went to M erlin infections through association Monday, on a Tl,it t? telajlves. ouis'de of school has probably , tm*n exaggerated. jt, to, in any case, bad pfac- Mr. n®d MWk O. W in ter v *nd t. and Mrs. *A;jC. Dixon, after tfce to cjose gghoots and keep very enjoyable >hree-Weeks’ them closed for weeks w ithout mpiag trip at the Klamath lake any apparent benefit. Experience sorts, rbtuirned 'fP the «tty Ta«** ha« ahown that cloanre longer than thé period q j lnéubation Js t-f U tile vain«. The best authofl- . tics believe the reduction of ofa, , poriunltles of contact lhfectlon i t * the achoAl and careful medical . Inspc'llon a( school children to , detect tttelplent oases,' \ a t h i r igto Interest He had an since that night at en the still unaveng- made la the presence 11 e f people. Never- Jomte knew that Wa rted htm for (he fiery young —e*. sd hew ae determined to redengw htowelt In some way that would cause theta both gtoat angalsh. »* * ». *T «halt look fonrerd to playing with your wizard—and I shall win! Bring him to me to r a game is soon da he. arrivee." The King chuckled to pleasant anticipation. "You need not 'watt long, your Majesty." whtopere0 the Due, "for there he to Jbet e o a U g dewn stairs with hto tody. Manon The King turned slowly, then stopped—spellbound— a t hto mask ed eyes rested upon Manon. Never bad she looked more gorgeously sweet aftd deslrshlef Fablens wealth had enabled him to buy the most priceless things Paris offered, and the mere fast that Manon wore them made their beauty more al luring. Love had also worked Ito asirade of perfection with her fig ure, and the expression on her face was a asixtare of adorable innocent charm and irrestotjhto seductive- Hto Majesty noticed thfft her or- deome as any atoo that she a-Qneen. through, the slits of the small bhufit mare Louie feasted hto eyes on M anon* fascinating beauty. He wan so intrigued that ndt for a mo ment did he pereslt the figure of her escort to ratrnde on hto vision. “A little Venus I * exclaimed the King, grasping Richelieu’s arm. —•—nkiil TrtM & t As the Dhe db Richelieu V ent off an oh hto his mission the King was at- tracted by the mention of Manon’s name. Inclining hto head without turning around, he listened Intently to, a eabversatton going on at a nearby table. ”8o you think you can copy the pretty wayn Of Manon—dbu'C it makes you ridiculous." said a man to Nana, ' “You old blockhead," she snap ped bask, "Manon has the best technique In Paris! See bow It .Work« wfth MS Wen — he simply loads her w llh diamonds.’’ Naha was dressed la the best possible imitation Mis could manage, to make herself look like Manon; she also assumed an innocent air* and amused everyone by adopting a demure, sweet tone of voice. " I see that be loads her with Jewels—and she looks beautiful In them— but Nana, If 1 had the Chev alier's g e n lu for cards 1 could buy thd crown Jewels." The King was auoeed at hearing .«hto reference to the royal Jewel hot. HowkVdr, hla Interest In the gossip fhmgd epd he Impatiently «waited toe arrival of Manon. He Bid 'hot evefi answer when the ( Comte spoke—he was devising a nleh t ta fjr e u ld make Manon hto. and Manon were toe cen- ••g a r group, who greeted poop as they came down i. HO Was as greatly ad- tha'women as sba was by ©HARTEN t B»rti«»tor Mgfat Fabtoa M flu iaetroos wblte satin, butteag, buckles and fob ptoadent with diamonds. iWapt significant that the i than closure, are the most af- festiye w a y « h f controlling com municable diseases whan epi demic. _ k b "X hare jwu to a sometimes astonishing w ith what unanimity the closing s of.gchools la demanded By other- wise well-informed physicians. t The strongest argument against etooing fcchools^to that such prac- ------------ ----------— ------------------------- side the school as in school'. The only exception is in rural districts with scattered popula tion, where there to little mingl- ( Please turn to page five,