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“ The biggest job in America today is to develop
a generation of all-round developed youth who are
Christian in Conduct and relationship as well as in
creed and holief,” according to Frank HL Cheley,
nationally known boy’s ¡worker.
With a Kick-off banquet this evening the second
campaign for funds for the support of full time Y.
M. C. A. work in Ashland will be started and the
people of this city will
¿iven an opportunity to
pledge this support both m a material way and in
leaders to this biggest task which confronts America
today—the task o f developing all-round Christian
‘ Dp Rodney Dutcher
N B A Service Witter
W A S H IN G TO N — W hen y « R
want to cheek up the record of a
W orld W a r veteran through tee
W a r Department, please bn spe-
clfie.
A request caaae to the away thw
other day far aonae lntorm dtioa
shout Abraham Solomon.
Investigation disclosed that the
A 8 . I \ had:
Seventeen Abraham Solomons. 1
Fourteen Abraham Soloatons
w ith middle in itia l.
.Ten Ahe Soteeaone.
The W a r Ds n OTtm ent wonders
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The roadsides aad hillsides are tinted with red
and qgiple and a bit of yellov.
^ntamn will be stoved. It has its glories, often
magnified by elements that are unpleasant at times.
Out of the stores Tomes the sunlight and out of
the frost bitten vegetation and tints that are pleas
ing to the eye and solseing to the mind and soul
of those who cannot forget that ail nature in its
various aspects was created for them.
There is a loveliness in Autumn. Autumn days
are sweet They do not come to us melancholy but
like Sunday, rather to make Us thoughtful and
grateful of their beauty. It is the season to take
account of our enjotions and find out how we stand
in our relations with the divinity that has pro
vided ns with a beautiful ' world in which to live
aad to which to make the best of <mr Uvee.
If this yeaj was a criterion it might be a good
plan f o r the ether baseball trains to concede the
Yanks next year’s pennant cbtonpionship now and
save themselves a lot of vain hopes.
hat w ftl
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No self-respeeting animal would recognize tisclf
«eme of the MmeM by whieh fare are «old this
HKSSsSS SSSSSäfSs
w ith large pearly buttons,
riot of color, and In bar ham
feelings towards her saccsesor. Be
knew that ahe had repeatedly en-
couragsd^toughd^to a R u ^ fro a t and
t e M O e «Sfct whan tea toughs
symbolttod t e t old En
the very people sitting <
front of her, and tte y
stamped their appiwvaL
"How's Mr. Ham-bon
who And cone to break ap the sat
bad remained to wonder at the Ilfe
and vtvacRy ot the kid and had
bared teefr Jeers far Beetle. AM
.«Ma Mb tamer before ha tamed on
his heel for the ecene et bestfltttea.
Backstage the women continued
their argum ent Their street doth-
flag was in strips» their hair dlshev-
A memorial toj» & ule fa soon to
ha erects^ in Syracuse, New York.
Soon we shall have details, no
doubt, as to hla length ot service
A professor remarked th a t the
in the upper bouse. — Portland young man who entered the min
Oregonian.
istry expecting to follow the line
of least resistance would* he as
invention of the author who sym
pathises w ith the auditors com probably meant was "as oat of
pelled to endure hours of drivel place as a dear old lady in a
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Inspired messages aad patronising rocking chair."
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platitudes. '
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t One thing that women refuse to
NbVcDora has come forwardr to
shorten la the memory. *
ask what it Is that makes t h e
'« ¿ u se s without esilara
cult to ren t
Mexican troops so revolting.
Only when ydu do not care to
Anybody can be honest, but it please others can you afford to
The ladies are to wear oM-fash
takes a smart man to be a rascal. aay what you please. And the ioned high-laced boots again, ae-
mhn who takes a course like that
w ill soon be in a friendless sone. cordtag to style advlees f r • m
London. B u t we tear their ehias
— Exchange.
w ill Had them out.
A doctor’s advice is apt to be
more disagreeable than hie.paedi-
Judging from the stories of
clne.
Inquisitive scholars h a v e
centenarians lately, the way
to
found reason tc believe that not reach old age la to d rin k wine,
only the Norsemen, but
sailors abstain from alcohol, shun tobac
80 fa r nobody has succeeded In from B rittany and Spain h a d
co and amoks a pipe.
establishing la (fact by presenting crossed the A tlantic before .Co
an opinion.
lumbus made h|s memorable voy
Man to a Btamochuwetss
age of "discovery.” A t this .lata
drew up tea t m a a a d m
date It matters little whether Co
women. You never eab U
Qlv^e away things you
don’t lumbus was the first European men wUl do —to a crowd
w>nt If you aspire to acquire a to visit America. He was, at any
rate, America’s firs t publicity ag-,
reputation for generosity.
eat, land settlement committee
A good thing would be all
and commercial prometer. |ie not
right
R it Were not so easily
only put the
new land on
a
Res Reck says: '"The m o a t ehart, he ‘‘put It on the map" and secured Ss to make ns believe
monotonous think I kin thin k o* In that service he had so predec We eoald fast as w ell have 'for
better.— Cot
today la behavin'* yourself sys essor or rival. *— Portland T ele gotten so m eth in g
tage
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tem atically."
gram.
“Ypu loudmouthed hussy.** he
told her, “I guess you think that
yea own thia ptode. but unless you
«st «aether thluk on yeuW bo «ear
ing ter the Chinks.”
_ Blonde Bessie cowered. She knew
r day she kvaa getting fat and teat Polly
Meklco was a success was aadeatohle. I t
on e f was the toexomhle vale o f the
world the «M ones, their strength
gonb, must make way tor the young.
IrGrBaTB mTB9 QUlC^f vuBTB wvBTB SKU1 &
tow crombs tea t might fafl to her
“As for you," Crawley tavped to
Polly, ’’you damned little spitfire.
TURNING THE PAGES
"Shut up and get read]
of you. Where to hsU do
uueUIng pince or wo’M b a w l bo
»rorB monunff.
Tho coalesce vociferated Its np.
prove* n M tbo Inebriate« cockney
was aarry ho ha« spoken.
m e, who stood to tee wings, Wish*
tog that toe could And some way to
destroy teto brat who ha« stolen
her place to tbo hearts o f tee
«hat bo had dteamod Woo to ten,
w o rt* la theoo tow memento he
had become her greatest admirer.
Beckoning Crawley hfe aaket:
T h.°‘! U«« kto ron rot there, ahe
don’t belong here, ebe*e get. mere
pop teas a v t M a g I ever saw. Oaa
I^soe^her when she’s through with
Tickled silly, Crawley of course
you arm Come on. snap 1
of you.” He states« cw
Everyone sat back tema» teat
men tamed and glared 1
to a way teat tore tee heart out
of every ta te wbe «patta« her.
The very Urna « f h et bods omw m »
ecstasy, and as «he da&oed aim
symbolised many th to g n Y o u th
v ite all its freshbees. tee h«tv.
maint! ob I l f on tbB wad ol
1« strains
Imaginative people remark that youth is facing
he dawn and this is frequently so when they start
tome after a dance.
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/ i t bald men only considered how fond-women
are of little, hairless, rotund babies, they might
' feel better l^out it.
af old Meads. hot in te d emUe a little aMlnor alt th a t
•te » o f m a l e e sitea is nf he flodt table than she did to the rest. Hur*
Crawley erosaed tea room to two
rid a a a n d , picking B eaMi up w ith
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Anvhow the Yanks weren’t'baghful and made
the ruler« of Great Britalti accept them for their
time value—and that was» a whole lot too.
n
»jtote a lot
leedlng, bat they kept at it, biting,
Qatek as a flash Polir tamed to
rearing, punching. Crawler's am maat her ertut,
"Wtel, H it H R M a in t tweet little
«nee brought the row to an end.
“W hs* are you two bona doing Gladiolo, we ’ave wlf ban tela ken*
tie night h o fJ u u e ." aha mocked.
to tt to r n r The audience looked ap and roared
Now that the federal* have the Active rebels
trapped we are exjiecting some more rebels to trap
the federak and first rebels down in Mexico.
It is not advisable to Iwast just bdoause you are
ía a globe trotter, because sometimes you must con-
K ««tor the gold fish.
crowd Waited more or leas p atien t
ly . Then a load ahiroa of skoals
and clappings heralded the arrival
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c itizen sh ip ,
During the tout year 162 Ashland boys were
reached by Y. 11. V. A. work—were given the right
sort of an opportunity to come in contact with the
ght sort of aMa who were big brothers as well as
leaders—were interested first in athletics and other
activities which toatuvally draw the boy—and auto
matically became interested in the Christian citi
zenship program which is so important a factor in
the training of future leaders Tor this great Chris
tian country.
A dividend of great percentage has been paid
on the investment of last year.
It is up to Ashland to make the work of the.
leaders a pleasure , through Willing and ready and
generous subscription to the toads. A community
may Well be judged by the intorest its citizenry
shows in the character building of it s youth. It
is time for a hearty, coop-pratioq a^Ugeperpus sup*
port af the Y B udget
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Let us all kick-off together with real material
results possible in the development of Christian
aad moral support which will insure the greatest
manhood for our community.
th e Campaiga is oU.
L o t ’s go.
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When 4M eaoNnp ssheeaer “800
artta** daoha In Frisco after a for-
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loaaly Ul, was «M s to ha abete
big boute yeaterdky A a earty re-
dfirery to his uskal good haalta Ik
the wish o f his many M e ty t*
A party composed of
B. V .
C arter, R. D. Brigg«. Dr. B. B.
Picket and W . H . Leeds le ft to O T T . lY lh . x H s
DtcFAttLANB re. M U R T H Y
day to r a visit to soam of the
By DOC R E ID
water, regions ot K lam ath land
Fourteen years ago t o d U y
C. D. Porter, tee Silver Lake in pursuit of duck. They ge via
«taekmaa. M vtaRtog w1te h t a Keno aad Will be absent for a Packy McFartaUd a t Chicago and
Tommy M «rp h r •< New York, two
tauaRy, Who tan tta on Woo|en fortnight probably.
of tee fast«» l^ g tw o ig h t taiown
A reat 1U t e i t ‘ city
M r. . P orter
eatee la raettotly brlagiag a big
to the ga»e, test la a tea round
George Kinney of Oregoh City, no decision a ffa ir at New York
fcaMh e t boet oattla, ssoet of
whiefc he eeT* te A. V*. H unt. H e a brother o t A. E. and Jos K in City in which the Chicagoan out
M «eedtag a p a n o t the oaHtte gt ney ot tWa d ty , was on l a s t pointed the easterner la the opin
W e te R f t t r avarttfag tev later Tuesday’s tra in bound for San ion of a to rre m ajority of sport
San F ra n cisco , from which place writsrs and fight crltles. The af
he w ill M il to r the IMand o t T a fa ir attracted interest through
out the country.
j W . H ^ . t e e well known min h iti 1« the South Seat.
Just prior to his a ffa ir with
ing man. was ap from Jackson-
McFarland. Murphy had estab-
vHte «Me tlta t of the week on hus-
llshad himself as « lightw eight
laata matter« to relation to ' the
contender by defeating Ad W ol-
operation« of the Opp
mine,
atelch he has again taken hold of,
ttré -iH - fc. H ttte r «wd h • >
«ro tear, f , P. M artoa, are among
Judge J. Ri N ell returned M an-
the AaM M M ,«e««le who ^re at
tending the bi< show a t
ta a day fro ma hunting trip In t h é
Butte creek country.
Francisco.
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1 long lost brother,
led tent life was
dbmsdlaas left the.
1 of mingled laughs,
aad Blonde Bessie
ffwrrleene had seen
f t r a
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te. wMeh wt
turned te rami
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Ordinarily
this
would
wagM a Mte M a
have
it
Ailed
Folly,
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h a hla
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te te with
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and danced, and Ute
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