Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Mr. Md Mrs. B. N .F r e n e h
moved Thunder te the Ralph
Roberta two acre property west
of Phoenix.
,
John Robison -rotnraod . lent
TgRraday from Lodi, Cal., where
he ¿ad been sailed by the Ok
Roblaoa
-had. shffered a
stroke of paralyato, Mr. • Pace,
has been acting as ¡elty Marshal
in the absence ot Mr. Robison.
John Hart is erecting a new
bam oa U s property near the
Bear Creek bridge.
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Gee. Alford has purchased the
Scott property adjoining his
place la Fern Valley. Mr. J.
Oraham and son Clair who hare
been tiring on th is‘ place will
more in the next few weeks.
Mr. Alex Amundson has made
extensive Improvements on his
home place since he purchased
ths property of O. W. Ager- this
summer.
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Mrs. A. B. Ferns* is spending
a two zwdeka vacation with her
cousin Mrs. Tom Bell.
Tom Heffner of Seattle, Wn.,
after an absence of IS years has
been renewing old acquslntancee
and visiting his cousins, Ed
Jacobs of Talent end Mrs. Sim
Morris of* Ashland. While here
many motor trips were enjoyed,
extending to California and
Klamath county.
A hunting pafty consisting of
Editorial Writer Severely
Criticises Denver Jurist
Chevrolet sedan Saturday.
TTie Suncrest Orchard finish­
ed picking apples Friday, having
24.090 boxes of apples.
Mr. Md Mm. O. L. Ltndly and'
Mr. Md Mrs. Melhone motored
to Crater Lake Saturday.
ORANGEMAN TO
MEET COUGARS
oa Has Won 10 and
>d One of 16 Contests
With Washington
OREGON STATE COLLBOE.
CorralU*—a a t u r A a y Wash-
Ington* State College.and Oregon
State meet In gridiron combat for
the first Ume since 1924. T h s
Oregon State Orangeman won the
last tilt by the slim margin of one
point, 14 to 12. ThXt was Coach
Paul J. Scblasler’a first year at
Oregon 8t«te. Since then WMh-
lngton State has rustled a new
eoach in the person of Babe Holl-
Ingberry. ■ He to putting la his
second season with the Cougars..
Last year he palled the Cougar«
up Into a tie .with Oregon' State
for third place la the final coast
conference »tending.
Some peculiar trouble seems to
affect the COugare whan t h e y
play the OrangemA. Call It Jinx
if you will, but I« the II mpettnga
between the two elevens slnee
1902 when they first clashed Ore­
gon State has won 19 sag tied
one. No matter what the odds ate
against the Orange team It usnnl-
ly upsets dope aqd the Cougars.
Not since 1921 has Washington
State triumphed over the Orange.
Thia newspaper considers that epre to listen,, that to encourage
the controversy ’ of the diatin- an error as to the sacredneaa of
gnlshed principals, preliminary to the marriage sacrament is in
debate on the subject of “com- time to bring that sacrament
panlonate marriage,’* Is" eoaf us- into universal disdain. "Compen-
Ingly c l a t t e r e d with phrasesflonate marriage** to not Invartah-
which, however scholarly, obscure ly. but very frequently, the mlnc-
the Issue. It hoe given space to lag phrase with which one might
the opposed views of Judge Lind- well describe those sordid mlfc _
•ey and R*hhl Kewntan. and nt- aih flags which lead to unhappl-
erally. heeauae It feels that sneh Bess, divorce, scandals, suicide
to Its duty ng a newspaper. Bat «pad murder. Men who have had
It cannot restrain a smile at the three wives or more, women who
erudite deception practised by have had three husbands or so,
these forensic— yee. and' funds- and who have remedied their un-
mental— feremeq. And smUlag, tost by the divorce court,-may
it .recognises nevertheless ths certainly ha said to have exper-
ffravlty of a discussion that never, ieneed in a moat practical way
never would have dared to rear with
companionate
marriage,
its created hssd In ths times of Bow many of them are happy?
oar forefathers. la It algnlUc- Mow many of them are apirit-
M t of progress that pow It eomes aal assets to the,nation? How
boldly into the open, champion- many of theft have been lnfln-
ad by a sociologist of intqraatlon- races for good? .Tragedy to* writ
al repute? Thfe Oregonian dtps large in their countenances if not
not betters'ao,‘but a newspaper's la (he physical record of their
beliefs are sUbservleat Jo its lives.
No Sex companionship,
duties. Thus < e prist 'the* news Myths Judge conceives ’it, la not
of the dtocusatod, ns we shall * sound hauls for the home or
publish an account of the debptp. the state. Love is.
Suppression of any controvert-
w#u yoB & ’
U t# oft#B
ed mattef I. undesirable ^ and comeg to nanght. T<x which thl.
Avxl-o t i t to iV g lL 'T h ia quality tobacct^ ■
the world** m ost popular brand— is cool quid
long-burning, right to the bottom o f the bowl.
met his requirements. Mellow
That’s Prince Albert. M en. P m here to sejf
«i! sun, hut with that fufl, rich,
that it will suit you and your pipe, too.
gen feins TWO
newspaper WM.d rra.y that It
those who would hare banned
the debate—even With a • sym-v
blrttf rate. What else? Surely
pathrfor their casse— uns submit
' one cannot anticipate encourage­
that sudh action would have been
ment from discouragement, good
to the erfvMtage of Judg* Lind­
sey and hto views. For he would
from evil, Increase from repree-
! sion.
This newspaper would
surely deliver hto message as he
enter into no protected discus­
conceives IV regardless of dis­
approval, Md those who opposed
sion ot birth control, hat It rente
as open discussion must merely
toes, as All must realise that
have allençèd their own advocate.
Mother Nature— ot whom the
Wa may differ as to the prudence,
Judge speaks with such comfort­
the advisability, of freely discus­
able assurance—has her laws and
sing companionate marriage, but
thntr to violate them ra Individ­
we ought mot to differ oa this
uals to to Invith punishment, and
that te violate them u
nations
Oregon’s otlod highways are self-evident fact—that suppres­
sion
of
opinion
is
with
the
past.
to
to
summon
disaster.
taken ra national model* .of ef­
The world, this nation partieular-
That to about nil wa care to
ficiency.
say, being-—ra yon may know—
ly, has outgrown It. fa thm. at
rather old-fashtoaed la onr opin­
least we concur with the Judge-
Now, mark you. what the Den­
ion*. respecting marriage. We
ver oelsbrlty and Jnritt petually
think K to dragerona for tee
proposes When stripped o f all
Judge to" he1 kt large, preaching
and teaching n doctrine peri loon
Its phrasing the ‘ suggerito to
to the republic and to the rate.
that marriage be made ter phs-
,slon, if It so please ths contract­
Bat the Judge le at large posses­
ing partite, sad that birth con­
sed—-as to hto ‘ right—of the
trol be legltlmaticed. And this,
privilege of free speech. This
you may Walt conclude, to pre­
being the ease,' he ought not to
cisely what Rabbi NewgsaU Con­
be frowndd upon end neglected
by rittoens who do not agree
tends kgalnst. The sa s yews
It to the judge’s contention with hto opinions. * He ought to
that era blinded by the outworn
coaventtobs, which wa pretend that nature, outwitting her wil­ he beamed Bpoa. cultivated and
to respect white secretly Hoist­ ful children, will see to it that answered. The one heat way to
ing. Hto postura to that com­ (hey Increase and multiply If abate ra error Is to drag it Into
panionate marriage altekdy to companionate marriage to sanc­ the sunlight, let the people aee
the fact In lanumernbie Instances tioned. Observé this well— that What It te, rad hit It ra hard ra
thatxlt to natural and therefore legal sanction to by no moans one can. Rabbi Newman, this
ordained, site that far freto be­ dreadful la Jtaelf.. As the Judge newspaper, wishes yon well In
ing ashamed of It ' we should says, and truly, It would bat your tilt with telly.— Portland
Easton to legalise sneh marital legalise practices already covert
arrangements. The other retorts and common. The eertaln dang­
that to do so, te lend eaeeurage- er of this Ineldloue llloglc lurks
meat to such view», te bring In the moral sanction that to im­
them tate the oppa gad gar. plied by legal permission. At
’■These are. gonadi** Wdkte he tee thrust we lay the last con­
evratually to deetrey thg Mfce. vention* »low, laughing cynically
And, as we have said, the rkpbl the while at marriage. Marriage
has oar hand ra thia èoftelea- for passion Md not ter strong
affection to encouraged. Cause
sad affect are Uahed by Irra
By Rail or
ruga way to
P ortland
Mt N Immediate effect of
cotopaaloaate marrigge
a sharp dectlue la the
required by law for the lust week several years ago.
sad the ."Cbamhgf* of Honors.*?
In October will start today under
Most of the figures for which for which the old exhibition wra
Send this ad Md ten coats to the supervision of four field en- the exhibition was famous before famous, will he soda again Iff the
FOLEY A COMPANY. Sheffield numerators.
the fire, have been remodeled, neyr exhibition.
Md George St., Chicago, IU., writ­
ing your name Md address clear­ u x d b k b o h in t o WAX
ly. Yea will receive a trial bot­
WORKS HALL OF FAME
tle of FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR
LONDON — (IP) — Wax effigies
COMPOUND tor coughs, colds,
croep
(spasmodic.)
tickling of the late Rudolph* Valentino
throat; also a trial packet each ¡anti of Charles Lindbergh, ace
of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic ttlm- of trans-Atlantic flyers, are to
Clean, F Fire-Proof
J
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w Storage
ulMt for the kidneys, and FO­ be included in the Madame Tus-
$4.00 .per mariti}
LEY CATHARTI CTABLETS for ■aud’a exhibition of historical fig­
conttipatjon. blllloaaneea, a n d ures In w m , which will be open-
Dead Storage Upstairs, $3.00 per month.
sick headache. These reliable early in 1928.
A motion picture theater to
fesaedteo have helped million*.—
Sold everywhere.— No. 4.
also to he Incorporated ae a part
of the uaw building._ which re­
place* the one destroyed by fire
MEDFORD SCHOOLS OPBN
LTTHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
With a 99 percent enrollment,
Medford city schools reopened
Monday after having been eloped
tor three weeks, dad te ra en­
forced quarantine regulation.
The anneal sehehl eenana ra
Hotpoint
Super-Iron
Cannot be i n j u r e d by
o v e r h e a tin g .
Saves
strength and reduces iron­
ing .time.
An agency for one of the fastest «
hold articles on the market is now
land.4
i. V .
DO YOU WANT AN OPPORTUNITY TO M
YOUR SPARE HOURS OR ÀS A WHOLE-'
IF SO, WRITE M. O., CARB DAILY TIDIN
SENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU A N D
PORTÜNITY.
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