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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1927)
* How blind nase, w ith which he had beep threatened tor twelve years, proved (Be tnraiag point In the life of B. P rank ,Irvine, of CorvalMs. Oregon, and brought him sucepss and the editorship of thg'* Oregon 'jpn rn at, ef Portland,, the largest «vehfajr paper, ip the ncrthweetejm MAJ of the *D«lted States, la told ( t The American. Magaalna lo r November. j : . \ "W hen blindndag m h ^ T u p o n - ro e ," ha taygj, M < ¥ «• thing. I had thought fM fareap, might happen did bgppep. «1 did not drop1 <ug% ip a current o f Ufa; I dtd net become a parasite cn my fam ily; I dtd not lose my buclnesa. Instead, I began to find out that I honld ^apaed upon my self and I began to gat a oonfb- denea la myself that I had never had before.** 7 Irvine tried out j teaching tele graph operating, clerking « n d dairy ranching before ha finally aucceeded in getting into , t k e newspaper business in a small way in towns including S c i o , «here he was born, and later In Ccrvallts. When a young man and « railway station agent he suffer ed an unintentional blow ip the eye in a friendly boxing match with a railroad flrenrtm. The eye grew worse and incipient ,blind- iiphb barred him from every ven- fnro he attempted. An operation restored the eye and he started hla Corvallis newspaper bat soon the other eye began to dim a n d gradually became worse. During another trip to see a snpcialist* in San Francisco, tw enty years ego,' -tc<al blindness came oa suddenly. L e d the eaeee Si the fine end T«rt- eat re a d ily 'w m le e e e A 'to eetl»- fying the records of th e ranger Up pleading guilty to . e «Merge of starting the fire in t^ftram rve. 3 The fine was remitted by the * Justice of the Peace who heard the details of the case and held : A fine of 125 aesepsed against Talent blameless. fad em l Officer T erry A. Talent, -o n e charge of s u r tí ng a fire in SUBSCRIBE FO R -4W N « ID IN G S «- torfeat reserve tn the Lakeview • d istrict, (he fire having spread over fivb'derea of brush, was re- • asitted by a Lakeview Justice of th e Peace. . ' Talent, la company with t w o other federal officers working tn that Lakeview district last sum- med found the still located la an almost inaccessible (pot. T h e equipment was burned and water was carried from a nearby spring to extinguish the blase. Accord-* tog to > the forest ranger, it wan several hoars later, indicating the fact that the fire had smouldered, when a blase was started in that district, burning o ter five acres of brush. ' - In fbektag his report to the for estry department the ranger stat- grewery, V Just a'p lain méthode, at) pUshments o «. Jackson. I gon Jauftép. enea ^ad ask sinttiä« ¿as™ the dark. to rijrft me re th call jAm p the tog td the "Kxftept for the sympathy I tod r my friends, ok whdin It stops hface I ’ae4,?«Me dpeta«- tke secret of my happi-* r , by tpotbiM a huttpn restate fay-eight, I faoeld -tro * < er AREAL BARGAIN! , |(an > t> £ W frtends in the office at night on 'me to lead them hellg and down ‘ the street. fpr a year end returned with my „ fam ily to Portland., I later sold c the ‘Times.’ *,» ’• j M r. . Irvine would ra th e r be ed ito r.o f the Journal than gdvernor of Oregon. H e prayed It o ■ e • ' t o u : BOT A ND TO U R G IR L a h e n Me Me M h g a d « t * d e > fffc f f M -p s p o o n n ta ta n e o u s «hen Ke M U R DfcÀN. Sc., D. woreiftent-rbr Mis n<rtnlna|loi wee sweeping the .state. (Copyright John F. D ille Ce.) saving * e IMe ol sho» foreman of Motor compeey of liag been sertoeal: fw m ulcers of th< i p ate n t is repo SWEET SPANISH ONIONS By R ail or Highway to m i ■‘Miss Spain" in a recent tontest Hollywood helping to make tMa Urns , attractive. P o rtla n d . \[ed*cbit; f it te r tr a ir u j JOHNSON’S MARKET N e w c o a v e n ie n c e fot tm velcn to. Portland a n jl in te rm e d ia te stations. L u x u r io u s m o to r-c o ac h service by Southern Pacific M o to r Transport Co. in addition to improved schedules o f Southern Psdho trains, i •< ) i r • • . . - 1 I"P ’ > 1 W or human kindness comes to m r. There la so much more goodness end .hindaeaa fairness In the world $han moat people realise. ‘ "People are ktpd tp me. W heij ••Now,” he said to himself. *»r I'-speak l h ‘ public, tl^ey. applaud don’t have to worry gay m o r e « out of eA 'pm&ortloaJlo fay merits about my eyes. ;I know t lp t I am ae a «peaky r— end 1 kpew -w M i:; up against and f am g o i i ' g straight ahead." ’ • ’ i t t T 1 They see g man whp M » beesh through difficulties, and they fcp-, Irving returned "to his paper (a plaud him fo r the struggle he’ nan Corvallis determined to make U made., ; ■ -M . bigger. He also made himgelf big •l4 o jM s ’ wOuto S p p lied each ger. Mrs. Irvine became h I a other aa muqh •> they t 4o me If "eyes.” they only underatSoA each other. " I gave special attention to You see. they pan rimtoilye from farm ing topics,” he said. "One t r y a p p e a r a a c e what I have been day I wrote an article on the co- through, and' (hey respond with ryeratlve movement started by a kindness and sympathy. . I f they handful of apple growers at Hoed would, look into each o t h e r ’s River. Oregon. They were t h e Byes the same wag they yrould he I , first in the West tojyolnt the way ■ B d er to each oth«|>»” to cooperative t g m ipardmatog. Many Western . gABftvern~.notKfy (be citrus fnrM* grow erf*bf d H t ' , Motor Coach her cheeks— end Sam. ' did think much of that boy 8:40. "H ave a cigarette. S u e r* Bui that Suaie H a il was a ni "Don’t.m in d ir I do.” g ir l— Tbo bad.” • J v . ; ‘ “ You alwayw iook ue eute and i, ,-------- temptto» Whan you smoke.” * Tillamook— Norman Chrlste 8:4ft,. "Got a little something on my top. See. Have Just a little swallow. It won’t hurt you." "No, thanks, S*m, I draw 4he line there, but you may ,if you w an t- to« but Aratch out fo r the curves, won’t you, dear?” 1 a . m. The dance is ovey. Sa*n had 'sampled t other flasks. f f Wen B Re4 C lo v e r chees faetoi C.)ns flr, t prt4e‘ Wa8hlngt, g(ate . | . - — —------- - — w - 1 ■’*■» » - v------- -- A rriv e P o rtla n d , 4:56 a.m. B:Q5pjp. Shasta . ' . W : S 5 a . m . 16:50 p.m . Oregonian . 5 :4 5 p m . 7:15 a .m . ' S i n i l M r improved service returning. N e w over-night sleeper between Rose- ■’ ANNOUNCEMENT I-‘‘ i i. Nelson and ! Ross, Contractors - « f I : • • • J Announce their partnership for the prirpose' of . giving ytw high Class workmanship in Southern a K ESTIMATES FURNISHED -i R A A B HEADQUARTERS AT WIOK FURNITURE 0 0 . S I tro i£ ]b e v e r is. I t t j h a ^ w e t hai i > , i ” V /M P O A lJ O ^ r e t A lfa « I ’ Q , N. K R A M E R , lie g e t Agent ¿ n '" p * F b o n e 'id g ,'7 Phone 216 x Yes, sir! We must eat turkey. The Ashland and Medford district is pitted against Klainath Falls as a part of a nation wide sales drive thisTnonth. The winners will eat Turkey. The losers will eat Beans. We cannot lose this contest so this month we are launching the greatest Chevrolet campaign we have had in many months— 1 w ’ - 4Ä 7 ' T h e C am paign Is N ow On! B iath Falls win this novd Turkey and Beans Contest so we are making a 12 Chevrolets—We are going to offer some mighty attractive trade4n \ ■ USED CARS WB N M D BOMB <Mft>D U B lD OARS AND WILL GIVE Q EN1R0U8 7H B PURCHASE Of ALLOWANCES NBW ON CHEVROLETS DURING THB MONTH O f OOTOBBR^-NOW 18 THB TIMB TO RUT A . Q£ xvxow • THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland N Telephone 44 •- 7‘ - Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating A T S BMMM i-1 coutrte he w asn’t dyunk. No dm-- < F “gooA fellow , W B gp m s p A ’ Leave Ashland 61 N. MAIN 's ■73