Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY TIDINGS
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
IL Y T ID IN G S
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A L L GOOD G IF T S :— Bless the Lord, O my soul. and forget
not an Hie beneSte; Who forgtveth all thine iniquities; Who heal-
eth a ll thy dtouaoee: Who redeemeth thy life from destruction;
who erweneth thee with loringkindnesa and tender mercies: Who
who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender merctee: Who
satlaflgth thy month with good‘things; so that thy youth is re-
PR A YER : O satisfy ns. Lord, early with Thy mercy, that,we
may rejoice and ba glad all our days.
with Jack he nearer to the w^ak
hat coal champion, Dempeey «top­
ped stock-etill an« mottoaed with
his right glove, m much a» to
•a h
1
“<>*• on aad fight."
f Indies
WM hold
*
tk e
Bhugh-
When Chicago Went Movieless
Chicago movie patrons, deprived of their daily
film fare by a reeent theater strike, turned to books,
news dispatches inform us. Photographs of long lines
of people storming bookstores and libraries while
the theaters stand empty are given as additional
proof. AU this “probably should prove something,
and behind it may lie some great moral; but what
is it? That the fnovies are harming the book in­
dustry! More bookB are printed, circulated and Tead
than ever before. That the movies, being on a lower
intellectual level, should he discouraged while book-
reading is encouraged? Much piffle is put in Holly­
wood cans, to be sure, and unreeled before the
world; but likewise much balderdash is put between
covers aad Beat broadcast as literature. And those
at whom the moronic influence of the movies is di­
rected are quite apt to be attracted by the moronic
influence in certain types of books.
It is difficult to get a fair perspective of the
movies. Supporters can hear, see and think no evil
of them? they are recreational manna, uplifting, in­
spiriting, devotional, given to a weary world to
brighten old age. Their opponents, on the other
hand, see them only as unmoral, unclean and de­
grading, fit solely for suppression and that right
quickly. Neither, of course, is an accurate picture;
the true one lies somewhere between. Bnt where?
Of a late movie magnate it was written that he
replaced thousands of saloons with hundreds of
pleasant picture pab og w . The first part of the state­
ment is donbtful. No one man, and surely no film
producer, banished the saloon from America: that
was done bv the American people. Bnt the second
phrase contains a germ for thought. The main
defense of the old saloon Was that U was the poor
man’s elub. A new club has arisen. Even the
ohiefHst eensnrer of the moyie would scarcely, say
it contains the satoe destructive forces as the saloon.
Not somewhere oaly, but everywhere iu France,
the visit of their wartime comrades from America
has stirred the hearts of the FrriSch people to a Hew
sympathy and understanding.
In formal public address and intimate private
conversation has been rehearsed the lO-year-old
tale of shared experiences — the epochal events that
go to make up history' and the little incidents that
go to make np life.
It ig a happy trick of human memory that the
stark agony of tragedy and pain is soon forgotten.
Lravghtdr wakes a longer echo than a sob, but when
the American Legionnaires gather at Verdun, at
ttt. Mihiel and Chateau Thienry; when they stand at
salute beside low crosses over sunken mounds, they
must remember once again the bitter realities of
the toll of war.
Death is a debt which knows no reparation and
the long lines of the living among the long lines of
the dead, American and French together, -are still
to a realisation of truer values than be counted hy
the money changers.
All the world has paid a cruel price for the
tragic folly that is called the Great War. It cost
so much that it must not now be cheapened and
robbed of the thing that made it great—the self-for­
getful heroism ‘evoked by the unhappy time.
Call it wartime hysteria if von will, bnt the fact
remains that eVetywliere men and women were
■Hfted out of themselves into a passion of devotion
M t lent dignity and honor to tha least one who
‘played his part, at borne or abroad..:
Of all America's investments in France, the
gj-eatest is represented today hy those long rows
of poppy -covered graves, aad the silent tri bate of
their returning romrudes. This is a rich reality
Wdt the French can not repay and will not soon
Lots of handsome Ixttharios lost interest iu the
flight o f Until BMor’s projxrsed tnins-Atlantie flight
WhdW they learned she was the better half of a
real estate man from Florida.
U ’s more fun going to arltool now than it used
to hg » id <0 he lmneut ahont it» that’s saying n
great deal, at th al
W O T
Carter, 111 Boulevard.
Friday, Hep«. 20.— Town meeting
will be held at the Ashland ar­
mory. Citizen* of the city cor­
dially Mrvfted sad urged to gt-
tend.
ANO
4t M tl
Sept. Mth, ioaa
_
“Ble month was set in a grim
1 line of hate and determination,"
' Barry declared. “1 never saw him
fight so desperately.
“And whet’s mora, Tnnney
■ spoke only once, which Is oven
more unusnal.
“In the ninth round, whan
1 Gena was down again after hsv-
' lag tripped and pushed hs a
' clinch, he scrambled to hie feet
1 and raid to me:
'
" It ’s nothing. I slipped.“
The truth eboat the gestare
1 With which Dempeey called «pon
Tnnney to “cone and fight“ ,
triton the ehnmphm was dancing
slaslvely-away is another of the
’ amaeing. Inside angles of the
fight.
“ While Jack Was chasing Geae
ha kept glenetng over to hie cor­
ner," said Bafry.
"Ban Flynn was steading up,
trying te catch Dempsey’s eye
and making exactly the motion
'wkieh Jack Imitated a moment
later." which explains fast hop
Xpnatoahedu was «he gestare
which a t the time delighted the
followers of the ex-champion in
the vest throng at Soldier Field.
“Tnaxey did the right flin g ,
the smart thing, hs running away
until ho got his stMggth -back."
Mrs. P. R. Backus Entertain»-—
S Œ I V«. CARFEBCTBR
Mr*. P. R. Backus was the gra­
W» beard so m eo f the Seattle
¿y Doc Retd
cious
horten Thursday aftaTaoen.
Fire years ago today, the en­ l eppfe bad cancelled their reser­
September
» . when she dsflkht-
vations
fer
the
Dempaey-Tunney
tirett»H c firmament W U rocked
to Ha fetfk^attdn When v o r t t r a i spectacle in riliaoi*. That's the fully entertaiart a group of ladies,
rdferee hid.
flashed araa&d the wertfl t h '4 t. advantage of having ML Rainier. this affair being the first of two
r—“H
it had not been fo r that
bridgn parries, which ehe iagtvtng
George* Carpentier, fight heivy-
knockdown,
the fight Would have
this
week.
T h * Pren¿h government daaor
welriit champion of the Vfcrtd »MU
♦•to
a
big
disappointment- « it
I
Three
tables
were
In
play,
Mrs.
ated
Mayor
W
alker
of
New
fo
r
k
heavyweight champion of Europe.]
trying to take a peoBiea diraetiy hid not been for that knock­
Bari
CroW
winning
a
pretty
prise
had beep tgnomtntouaty defeated And him so able to decorate him
for holding high asore aad Mrs. behind the fallen ehampioa from down, Tnnney probably would
by a kaOckOut In six rounds at
H. L> Clayeemb receiving the coa- which to attack it Oeae strag­ not have gone oat and fought
Fdrts, France, and simuifaneous-
gled ta Ms fe e t
. solatlea prise.
Jack oft his feet lu the closing
ly relieved of both titles in a rih g ,
rounds.
Lqte in the afternoon K r y
battle with Battling Stkl, a hith­
Backus served delicious refresh­
Mow about the alleged foul
erto unheard df Sengateto Negfo
ment* to the following gnests:
Mows struck by Dempsey during
fighter. Description of (he fra j
Mrs. Andrew McGee, Mm. John
the battle. "It's a Tact that Jack
lodMMM lh«t the famOM French!
E n d e ry Mrs. Henry Kaders, Jr.,
struck below the belt numerous
Adonis received the worst heating
Mrd. Harry Tomlinson. Mm. Hör­
times," Barry said. “But the
ef hfclctt tod bt«fta*t raP-0r jR,‘
schel Claycoinb, Mm. Earl Craw,
Marquis of Queensberry rulas
the rfhft.
'
{
Mm. Domino Provoet, Mrs. Arthur
never intended a boxer to win on
Slkl, who « Htrie more than
Before becoming a thief,
Coggins, Mm. C. J. Read and Mes-
a foal unless he actually was in­
one year prior te Ml spheriMtoWr
w est first lose all respect
datees
Coker, Richardson
and
flight to the disag heights r t a
capacitated by • blow in the
owaarahip.
Hagedorn of Medford.
world’s champtas lighter, was a
groin.
» » »
bottle washer la a Toulouse bar-
"As far the so-called rabbit
mam, held Ms titles h it * | x
, Recent Bride Gnert of Honor
punches to which George Lytton,
Goodness is ©ae of the things
months When he was dethroned
,
Mrs. Ofoket Leach, formerly
one of the Judges objected, no
that seem to lack the element of
hy Mike MeTigue -hs • Ireland. He
j
M
U*
Rath
Addureoa,
was
t
h
e
such blows were struck. A rabbit
popularity.
came t * this country shortly after
saert ef benor Wednesday eve­
punch is e n delivered with the
losing his title aad - one early
ning, September >1. at a mtoeel-
edge of the open hand to the
morning in 111! was found mur­
laneous shower given by Miss
base of the shall. Jock was hit­
When a new law hits the rich dered in a aide street in New York
Marjory Crouofc, assisted by Miw
ting Gene on the back of tha
How does this government ex­ ■ Lillian Olton and Miss Margaret b » i up
herd, it ’s only a question of days d ty .
me oMctai coant head, bat with hid qJqneBed ftst.”
pert Mteao Ceartral American re- - Churchman, nt the home of the reached “ flva." Thia moment
until its constitutionality is test­
The vAotoe, who*'better fhkh
ed.
‘a advice to "hitch volutlonlste te make a liv in g if ’ former on Central avenue.
«eme > seconds after he Went
anyone
Was in a bOsiUoa to
i te a star” is out-of- K keeps shutting oft their sup­
The time passed all too swiftly elamaing «awa atsmg the copra
judge, declared efnpfeattcaily that
days.
The modern ply M rtuaftlons? First thing : playing games, listening to music, (rem the edects ef a terrme left
Gone Tnnney was the only logical
H e i Heck says: “ Fashion young man wants to hitch his anybody knows some of them w ill : dancing and in conversation. book ta the Jam. Se ft aeons victor from the start of the
cwrely does seem to favor t h e airplane to a comet.— Eugene have to go to the poorheuee. — Tasty refreshments were served that desaite the frantic sfcoete
RegWter.
by the hostesses during the eve­ df that famous old ehemtor. Loo
Bunks Herald.
mosquitoes."
ning’s
entertainment. M r * . P. Flyna, the champion of the
Leach was the recipient of many world was not hnocked ont la
beautiful and useful gifts, which that maahfng aevedtik
she greatly appreciated.
Utter all.
The guest list Included the fol­
IMlaoln. Baking Commia-
lowing named the Mieses Jane
rton took little notice of the at­
Prime, Pearl Wordle, Delphlne
tempts of Jack Dempsey’s maa-
ASBLAIR)
Baekett, Madge Mitchell, Marie
’Migration of
4ft*r to claim that the count
MHeheil, Juanita Rene, J e a n
Convention
had been unduly long.
Stratton, Dorothy Ninlnger, Rosa­
I went before the enmn^i«_
lind Wise, Bleaaeve Swedenburg,
efon
today,” Bariy said. “They
BAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif.,
Alice Anderaen, Adelaide Smith.
declared
that
everything
i,.^
Pupt
2J.—AP)—
Sacramento
will
Irma May, Margaret Perrine, V ir­
D. D. Good made a business trip , D, U Rice, Mr. Montgomery
D. M. Lowe shipped a earioad
ginia Rose and AudrpX Brown; been done properly and congrata- entertain the State F tfe ra tie a o f
sod C. E. Donetty attempted 1 to MeedrtBea Charles Breaks, Teddy
of the finest produce that ha* aver U- Jacksonville yesterday.
Labor, convention ,4a 1131.
ont-0* Star Pointer s time, in a ColdwelL John Deagherty, E. J.i
gone out of Jackson county, F ri­
The capital city was «eleeted
trip they mode to Kingsbury’» Fhrtew and Frank Crouch; Mrs.
day, to the state fair qt Salem,
shortly
befpre
adjournment,
Mrs. li. L. Whited visited
Spring last evening.
Donelly Elsie Churchman aad the honor
where it will be arranged into ■
whlcX closed the five-day conven­
came to grief-Ja the try-out, and guest, Mrs. Grovar Leach.
display. Mr. Lowe’s personal col­ Medford a couple o f "days t h
tion Friday, after MaryavlUe and
his dreaB H g sCMbt wheel to tn
lection is Included in thp exhibit.
Asllomar had waged a spirited
HM M
His wife and son Donnie w ill ac­
bhttlO fSr the honor.
Nrtghbortiood Picnic Held—
•
company him aad aid ta the ar-
•»Id Dave. “T h A ^ ^ e y g g «faM-
A
most
enjoyable
neighborhood
rangen/mt. Mr. Lowe’s display
picnic was held on Thursday eye»
in backed to “bring hack the be­
Fn^ •WMdarafcJe fbutlne business
elng, September 22, in Lithla
Waa- Mhwddhd h r the delegates
ech.” Jackson eornty owes a
park, when a delicious dinner, he planned to swing h im—if
great deal to Mr. Lowe.
before they prepared to return to
cemistlng of all the delicacies of
» a rtto tl. MV Gtogdr gee. for a the season, was served at tables
ateitraUrued vueatfex
aad Mr. attractively arranged. .
"dene could hear me reuutinc
H. G. Eastman has received his
iWagMrfn *» puraham more re f
looking
Those present kt this happy Af­ J I M
official appointment as aastataat today for
»am ath 'e.to t tattle for the Cblca- fair ware: Mr. and Mrs. . F . H- «ng to wherq the tlme-geepe^, : WJBNIBMO, Manitoba. Sept. 2d
postmaster for the Ashland office. bpasd thb
W hiter, fc. fc. Hall, M « . / Lulu arm w as sw eep iu g back sad — d<P>— F oot g>eiaoas, iaciudtng
While he has been performing the v irtra ty .1
VunWegen, Miss Lorraine Brook- forth. He did get waste a Sec­ steeping children, were burned to
duties of the assistant for some
drath dally tddgy when fire de­
miller. M.iss Edtth Brook miller, ond
time, the Washington officials
stroyed the fam ily home of o. W.
Miss Betty BroOkmlllnl*. M i s *
“A t cine, sad not a second toe
G, F. Buttato «ad Mi twe seas Janey W alker, Miss Janet Wilson,
were considering doing away with
* tbrmer near ttoosejaw,
nod beoa PdtrtehTaturaad Tana­ Frank Walker. Bobby Randles soon. Gene swung to Me feet.
the position here and the appoint­
t
^*1
*11* dead • * * W illiam and
Then, aad a rt Until thea. did Frederick
ment comes a* an agreeable sur­
d a r •evpgdra M a * thrtr ramping and Donald Wright.
ttuyck who lost their
he turn to face Dempaey When lives attempting to save t h e i r
trip at Harchberger’s paradise
prise to Mr. Eastman and the oth­
Camp on Klamath Lake.
(Tiesse Turn to Page 3)
er office members.,
Jack came’ charging over.”
1’
ycuager brother and sister.
f
CONVENTION
C m NAMED
TURNING THE PAGES
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Aa a matter of record. Jack
did not say a word. N o t, once
t