Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS OUT OUfe WAY
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October tff, 1W27
LASTING GLORY— The glory o f the Lord shall endnre for
ever: the Lord shall rejoice In his works. Psalm 104:11
PR A YER: May Thy life so develop in ns that T h y glory
akall continue to shine through ns.
By W illiam s
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By Rodney Duteher
N B A »arrice to rite r
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W A S H IN G TO N — The a « * M t
soa'al-sectlonal policy of the pro­
P c jr f
hibit Ion enforcers., which aims to
eohcentrate agents at the time
end place where the bootlegging
business is most active, has re­
ceived the official endorsement of
that eminent dry statesman. Sen­
ator J. Boomhoom M cW horter.
The Senator has Just returned
from a personal survey of condi-
flohs in his own state, so he
speaks WKh authority. Much to
his o * n regret. Ms state is not
very dry Sag the Wets ^ |c k home
have been very b itter against the
senator, ns be Will tell you M m -
self.
1
(ThS nejUdh w ell rernemhck*»
the occasion when McW horter's
enemies planted a pint bottle in
h ls M tfto k e t. Avon the senator
hinmeif WoSMb't have known It
wad there tf ft hadn't fallen out I
and broken in a public place.)
I find that this seasonal - sec­
tional policy I. edPSStSlly needed
in the Wst centers o f my state."
began Senator M tfW horter in* an
etolustve interview. “Meeh more
so" than in Florida, where moat of
the drinking is done In the win­
ter or* in New Y o rk. Where moat
of it IS done around Thanksgiv-1
P L /Y tfc s .
Tourists On Home Stretch
October ends the tourist season and sees the
great majority of motor nomads once fnore safely
ensconced in the “ old home town,” mapping out
the next year’s tour. There will bq some oh the
road even in mid-winter, but the rush is over for
this year.
This season, which witnessed an amazing in­
crease in the number of tourist parties on the high­
ways, has taught the country some things that
should inure to the benefit of those who tour by
motor and those who get their living from the motor
tourist.
s
From all sections along transcontinental »high­
ways come reports that the patronage of the camps
is falling off with a »corresponding increase in the
business of the roadside dwellers whose signs an­
nounce “ tourists accommodated.”
Several states have recognized the necessity for
better sanitation of camps and rooming houses than
feta ..prevailed heretofore, and in many cities and
towns health officers now compel hpnies offering
tooms and board lo r tourists to meet certain re­
quirements as to sanitation and equipment
/
State and municipal authorities ore further
protecting the health of the tourist by inspecting
Water sources, prescribing sanitation rules for pub-
fit camps and guarding the tourist food supply«
With thousands of men, women and children travel­
ing from place to place the danger from epidemic
b multiplied for pvery community and the respon-
dbittty of health officers is increased proportionate-
Business Men Advised
Addressing the fourteenth animal National Bnsi-
kesg Conference in Wellesley Hills, Mass., Roger
Babson, head o f th^Babson statistical organization,
asserted that business is in a penod of declining
interest rktes and at the same time declining oom-
taodity prices. These two factors have never before
existed simultaneously. The reason Jor this is
that we have an excess of everything except re­
ligion. We cannot expect a panic so long as money
is easy, nor can we expect better times so long' as
Commodity prices decline. Official records show a
drop of 20 per cent in building permits bb compared
to a year ago, largely in home building.
Mr. Babson predicts increased buying power in
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana,
Washington, Oregon, Texas, California, North Caro­
lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Okla­
homa, due to crop values, but warns business men
that it is more important than ever to fit sales and
eolllction campaigns to loCal conditions. The ma­
jority of consumers have been going heels over head
into debt and this does not shoW Up in the corpora­
tion balance sheets or the bank statements. More­
over, speculation in the financial markets has pro­
ceeded as violently as in the wildest periods of
former days.
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While the immediate outlook is moderately
good, business men are urged to get out of debt
and husband their resources. If enough men will
do this, necessary readjustments may be spread out
over a long period and no particular harm be done.
President Coolidge recently» talked with Presi­
Calles over the long distance telephone but
neither understood the other’s language. If we
Wanted to make the telephone pfeople sore We would
remark that this wag a typical telephone conversa­
tion in that r e s i s t (But we won’t )
dent
Bandits robbed a gay party at a Chicago read-
house of $32,000. If they had waited until the pro­
prietor had done the job it would not have been
tltwt.
The AAA sendee established in the Chamlwr
Onice is a mighty wnrftwhile service which Ash­
land may he well proud to have again.
And still Jack insista he was “ only ontboxed
And when real honest to goodness figliting^-is start-
do he can defeat Gene.” Well sometimes the third
time is the charm.
Sometimes yon don’t need to be a Mg gun to
get fired.
“SHANGHAI ED
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sonally, bl« lob (was doso, «ad
•posing the Safe,'he took Out «
largo ran of billa and staffed t b s *
tato a money-belt. I t looked la tta
and f a t Plenty to bay the flatat
tüne is Frisco. "Great oM toWto
Ing a n # ChridUBas.
"Down in my o ld eottgression- I
,al district, fo r instance, I
fin d )
that there Is a very stubborn Wet I
m inority. These lawbreakers go I
in for straight whiskey and hot
toddies in the w in te r in order to I
keep warm. Then, When It gets I
Fistiami
Mexico is getting ready for an­
other presidential electto.n They
held a little target praotice down
these the other day.
Judging from the great celebra­
tion held for Von Hindeflhurg on
hie eightieth birthday, they seem
to lik e his "line** over there.
Luck breaks bad ottener than
breaks good.
How hard It la, a fter becoming
The head of the prohibition rich, to become respectable!
forcé« la Washington aays in telli­
gent agenti have bees assigned to
investigate at several big colleges.
No politician probably ever did
W onder what they're heating for the right thing tintll he had to.
liquor or intelligence?
America la a country where a
Nearly every tim e when yhn sore
big am ist. usually is found to be positive about a thing, you are
merely an amnesia victim.
mistaken.
8 alt Lake democrats passed a
I t is u common habft of us all
resolution the other day endors­
ing the candidacy of AI Smith. to talu k w ith our pocketbooks
Seem» a b it strange down In Utah, mors than w ith out heads.
unless, of course. It Was Joseph
Smith they were tk ls k of.— Bend
B ulletin.
l -
Wisdom Is that function of
brain that decides when to
Tho lumber ln d tdtry seems to -tho fists and when to use
be (O ffering more from competi­ legs.
tion w ith lum ber Substitutes than
anything else. They w ill
have
to start making hrSSkfast foods,
H e i Heck says: " I t gtnerally
hair tonic and 'beverages out of happens that a feller who knows
lum ber to break even.— Newport a il about mukin’s love don’t know
Jonrfud.
nothin’ about maktn* a Itvln’.”
8 Ü L L IV A K
BY DOC R E ID
Seventy-four years ago today«
a sew heavyweight champion of
America was crowned when John
Morrissey of New Y o rk annexed
the title from Yankee Sullivan
in 37 rounds a t Long Point,
Canada.
The climax to the af­
fa ir Waa sensational and char­
acteristic of many of those old
lim e rin g battles.
The man fought on the tijrf
and In the thirty-seventh ronnd,
a fte r battling fo r ffiofO than two
hoars, a frpe-for-all fig h t waa
started at the ringside. 8nlMvan
had the better of his opponent up
to this time and seeing that some
of hie friends were involved in
the impromptu battle oateide of
the rapes, he promptly went to
their rescue. The referee’s call
o f tim e p artia lly restored order
and brought Morrissey to the
center o f the ring, but Sullivan
being nnable to force- hie way
through the crowd, was unable
to get there w ithin the alloted
tim e and was declared loser. The
la tte r always declared he waa
tricked oat of the championship.
Th« world to fa ll o f mod
w ill foX-trot attendance upo
f lir t aud wafts up to the
With tho sensible g irl. — ]
Lodger.
het In the summer they demand
plenty of b ie r and gin rtekeys to
keep themselves cool. .
!
“There ought to be a special
concentration of the dry forces
during the w inter and the sum­
mer and, tf my recommendation
doants tor anything there wtl] be
fa rth e r drives daring the spring
and the fa ll because our weather
out there is so changeable that
during the intermediate seasons
first we have a hot day and then
a eold day.
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Ycw Boy and Tour Girl
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A R T H U R D B A N /8 e „ D.
(Copyright John F . D ille Co.)
-s L r a s
A Naturalistic Parent
''Os, Mflma, Mamd, B ill and I
got thrto horupouU, two flerqh
and a shiner! Give me a cookie",
quick!
' ’Before you get any
cookies
yon ought to have a strapping.
Just 16ok a t your face a ll covered
w ith gobs of mud!
And
your
shoes— all soaked with Water,
and that stocking torn. Oh, dear
me.”
“ Oh, Mother! I got the strang­
est sort of a thing down la the
swamp. He looks like a baby a lli­
gator.
And maybe he
doesn’t
snap when J put a twig in front
of him! I ’ve got him in my pock-
.
“ W h at! In your pocket W h y
don’t you know that If KO bites
you you are liable to get blood
poisoning. I don’t mind this na­
ture business when its kept la the
schools whore ft belongs hat I
think Its terrible outdoors.**
x So Speak many outraged moth­
ers. Oh, how mistaken they are.
In a faW years these mother» will
w rite fti» saying: “ I can’t get my
boy to te ll me the thing he Is
t
really
interested in. I haven’t his
MUMrk. M dtttager,
H ild reth
t
tonfldence.
H a lf the time I do
and S ito h ell, who cams la from
( not know what he is doing or
theta* camping trip to Buck lake
Tueodny, brought in a fine buck, think about. He seems so secre-
(
aud had duch, grouse, etc., in ; tive."
.
I
W
ell,
do
you
blame
him?
8ome-
abandaaoe. The storms of last
|hgw and sometime parents must
waeh M t a Mg pile of M o w la
‘
that high altitude, sad they came be taught the Importance of re­
o at with tho flra t fine weather ceiving the child's real thoughts,
of listening to the stories of his
a fter Ufe rto m .
games'and adventures.
I appre­
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
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ASBLAltS
MHLMfD
Yean Ago
12 Yean Ago
Avery Task motored over to
K lam ath Falls last Thu today a l-
terhooa to attend the football
game Friday, taking tho follow ­
ing puosengers: H a rry and FrOd
V a n D /h ». LeRoy Ashcraft, Rf 1 1 1
Holmoa. Howard Fram e and Leith
Abbott. The party made the trip
over la four and one-half honro,
but ofl account ot the rain F r i­
day found slippery going on the
return t r i p . , They report quite a
little »flew on Green Springs
Ames N langer autoefl (o Ante­
lope creek Sunday morning and
spent Several hour» scouring the
brush ta search of quail, but w ith
no suoceas.
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The Royal cafe sad bakery has
ea completely renovatefl
and
H r. and tors. George Rose are
ever from Weed visiting
home
folks.
Lents Irw in , who has been vis­
iting his home In Ashland, return­
ed to Dunsmuir this morning.
The ftftlowtag Wero la attend«
•ac e a t the odunty I a . t 1 1 /
School
ooaveatleB at Central
F o ia t last weOh, from Ashland:
Mr». J. K. VaflflaVt. Mr». A la D.
Rice, Mrs. M. L. Gflletta. Mrs. L.
H llty , H . . O. Galey, Fred Homes
and wife, add Rev. to. to. Mac-
totoa Floy McNeil bus acceptai
a position in that, Normal as sec
retary and librarian.
Frisco. Others were pretty good,
but heili Frisco was home.
. TJw5 * h ' the •»•M ag ’s jMeaswe
held trs t place In hie thoughts,
Haley knew his town, and otriopfam
to Me waist ha strapped the belt
around hto w aist A rather cracked
and extremely dirty m iw gr haflg
on the bulkhead, and Haley looked
at himself. He had a wonderful
»Mrslque. Tall, rangy, th e n I f f
sot in extra ounce of flesh on hfak.
and when he moved the mtmdlee
rippled like those of the sleek ¿eels
thought of the pleasures of the cheekbones a trifle high, it wM ad
ordinary enough face till you ao*
tlced the eyes. They were blue,
cealed derMbn. an ho noted the deep ceggy bine, and in them waa
look on the faoe of hto mate, Brady, a look that spoke of solitudes.
a loose Upped man. as lax In morals
His quest for excitement and the
, as la features.
rM 5 3 “ nataral enough. The bug
Leaning against «the hatch Haley watches In the treacherous waters
watched, occasional scraps at con­ off the Aleutians had beet Spent
versation bringing a fleeting smile to the accompaniment of this. And
to hto lt*A
B o < fl misshapen as the months dragged by these
bruts. fltotO monkey than man. thoaghta of the thinks he wag
talked of women and pleasure that missing gained the prominent plaee
ha could only bqy. "Limey," ho in hto mind. Were the things ho
whispered hoarsely, "what Sky »on lived for. The things he couldn’t
and I CO down to Joee’a. They had have, the things these damned
soma dames (hero that would—" islands were taking from him. I t
the voices died away, but soon the was not a habit, not a desire, ft
ahrtll voice of Rawson, called was an obsession. A part of him-
Limey, a slim, slick-haired Cock­ aaU.
'
ney, shrilled derision of a program
Thoughts Ilka these wero M a t ­
that called fo r the bnytag of that ing through his head as he pulled
which ho could steal. "Why hl lie blue flannel shirt over Ms he ad
’oil won’t you bo a real sailor? dad began to cram the baianee of
•ere H l traipse around wiv ya, flh We
Into his bags. A few more
awl ya over does is talk wtmmln, minutes and he would be free. He
wlmmln. W hy cawn’t ya tyke ya taew where he was going. AU the
boost hand lot ya wlmmln come to
L hwe ta W0,M ta able
yon?" Haley smiled M he thought to And hto friends. Men like hlm-
o f tho women who would ooma to
tho doOt-rat cockney. Then hto " I * *
Bghiast the WOrid
smffo.ftMO OS the'boytth voice of and drain their lives to the dregs,
till nothing but dregs are l « t
He begun to whistle an oM molo*
t a ° f the »rath Seas, one that ho
had picked up whan a bey and
had carried with h i i all over tto
* 7 * -.J *
• • oit'
redolent of Oto sunny mangroves
of H a iti Ho sang It Just
just became he w M a t
ciate, M >ther, that it requires
some self-rostraln on your part
oot to cpea'up on Johnnie on his
tafsoaal atpeurance when he
eotodt into tho house w ith a dirty
face. Muddy shoes, and t o r n
stockings, especially if you Bave a
Horace M uaaiag of K lam ath lovely rug add some beautifully
F alla arrived In the city Monday polished furniture.
Just pause
to attend the Norm al.
for a moment and taka a look at
those s p arkin g eyes Listen
to
that friendly voice, think of his
youthful onthuotaM. and roftost
on whflt ft atoaM to MM a«« to
yea to bring ><»« thow trivia»—
Pam, Sunday evening
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