Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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GEORGE MADDEN GREEN, Manopwp Ei
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Be Careful With Debts
teen ready enough to blame bar.
Sorely U be bad loved bar ba would
bare leokad for aa exeeee. I f ba
wore ee b i* aa ba s rs ia M id to te,
There are two sides to every happening .had ia-
sue, end debt is no exception to the rule. j in one
direction debt leads to prosperity end plenty but
in the opposite «direction it arrives at worry and
w ant It is as weD to get into debt ef the farmer
sort as it is to get ont of debt of the IfMar kind.
In dealing with debt it is necessary< to distin­
guish between mere foolish running into 4abt ara
investment;^between borrowing to buy. nan-essen­
tials and borrowing for profit by investing the
borrowed money in property, safe securities, house-
held neoeeaities or business. Debts wisely created
pay themselves, but the reckless borrower stands
to lose alL
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None has been oftener forewarned than the fool­
ish borrower. Far many centuries the Book of
Shakespooto that admonitton “ Neither a borrower
nor a leader he; fer loan oft loses both itself and
friend, and harrowing dulls the edge of husband­
ry.” While from tho philosophical. Ben Franklin
is learned, “ He that goto 0 borrowing, goes a sor­
rowing.”
One ia n ot truly ig debt who exchange« his
loan for its gqnivateot to aemethfeg else and Tro­
t e r o s tha latter ontiM he dtfct is dissolved, for it
ia always available for the satisfaction of the im­
portunate t o o * * * The trim debtor is he who
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The so-called flapper school teacher seems to
present a problem to many boards ot edncatioM,
though aa far aa eaa be learned there has been bo
trouble of fltia^ kind evident in this community.
Should a teacher be permitted to instruct the
young while wearing the minimum amount of cloth­
ing and tihn — « i * 1“ » amount of make-up! Should
she he permitted to eel aa example of running
around nights after tha manner of the typical ftop-
per!
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Common seaae answers these questions with a
vigorous negative and boards of education should
have no difficulty to arriving at a decision in such
extrañe cases. But the rub cornea when it is attempt­
ed to set the dividing line—just how much clothes
may she discoid add how math make-up may «he
affix or to what extent may she engage In dancing
and* necking partloa durfaig the night-time?
There ia a potot'amneWheia which divides thoBe
who are merely normal modern girls and those
who go to extrañes whieh are inconsistent, to say
the lroat, with the day-time duties of a teacher.
Thnoa have changed greatly since the day. of
the old-fashioned school ma’m who somehow always
seemed to he a sptoUter of uncertain age but very
ra m to
rot habite. Taaehtoa now-davs differ
little from girls engaged to other lines of work and
through same of them do not take their duties
with quite the proper seriousness, they perhaps
mak. up for this by their popularity with their
pupils.
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There really b no reasefc why the tomato
school teacher should sot lead the normal modern
girl life outride of her school room—it is only when
die goes to extremes (wherever that is) that the
members of school boards have oooasipn to inter­
fere.
H avtef kilted Mr chased oat of the eountry all
of the Mexican presidential candidates except Ob-
rsfote Oaltes aroy maw safely call ter an eteettaa to
determine the people’s choice for president.
“ Absence makes the heart grow fonder”, is an
old addage whieh seems te be perfectly exemplified
by Carol* mlffht-havo-beeB-kiag of Romania, who
would seek to oust his son from the throne. Away
from the glamor of court life, that life appealed
move-to Carol.
Mrs. Graysoa ia nothing if not determined in
effort to fly ocroas the Atlantic. We hoj>e she
fata ahb to hrop her teNrits “ ap” on the aetual
it thaa she has been in the attempts.
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than a whisper,
I tbe feeling of
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«pay. You stole
geatlon of someone In" C blew o
that Distrlot ®f Columbia real-
denta be permitted to rote In
Maryland. Tbg president talked
and talked about tbe Tariou«con>-
plications of such a plan, revlew-
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deni mostly w ith triv ia l m atter*.
The othef day’ tke pr«»td«nt— as
the W hite House spokesman Is
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u a tll tbe correspondent! began to
snicker. There waa some ouaw
■ -.----------- - y - toon w hether 4 te y were aaicker-
ba» w ith the president, fa r It waa
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katd
tr tl v k e th e r he waa a t-
JL W reJSlvB tomstjng humor or not.
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A correspondent spoke up and
J-*tel/re/w ">te pointed out that what the people
W fa ffte r o
of D. C. wanted waa to rote w lth-
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Scissored SenUment
' A'diepatoh Atom Connecticut
ssyg tost a akunk which, aomeohe
bad placed In tbe piano brokfc up
a dance.. Details sot having been
given we presumf the anim al, ln-
censed. over It confinement, mhat
have damaged* tbe
mechCnism
JlL. I b t jaihftQ.— Cottage Oaovo
~ Pep la a pleasing ae£sgti®«t & * t
Teachers
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m tle different a be had been a
bat ba w re st. Didn't aba
know tba( ba bad abaatod at laaat
I» MS m attar what once oa bar.
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Suddenly bar courage returned,
aad ate storied to swear at him,
S o if
and demand bar trsedrea
Ha
loved btan more than
s w o rld .
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eefrt,
lasts about five mlnutea a f t e r
A dyspeptic la 's fellow w ith
bearing an after-dinner speaker
whom folks sad > food Both dis-
give an Inspirational ta'rk.^-Sll-
to rea-
ver Lake Leader.
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I t is beginning to look as If
Reform movements are - usual­
ly 'S ta rte d by meddlers who are the European nations w ill h^ve
to revise their t r i f l e laws to ^ r e
o u t/o f a Job.
for American airplane visitors.—
Crane Amerclan.
A aandtdate aspiring to the
presidency of ' t « | republic of
Mexico Is apparently a poor life
insurance risk, and bids fa ir to be
placed on tbe prohibited list.—
A n accurate count would prob­ Yaqnlna Bay News.
ably sho w . that we have more
tows thaa we have population. >• Hookworm Infection has vlrtn
ally dliappeared, we are told. An-
other good excuse needed t;o ex
• I r i s w ith skinny tegs appear plain laziness among .natives o1
the tropics.— Bend Bulletin.
m » rs :« m b a m tiM |'ls short skfcrtg
toas tis i» w ith toe ffe iM ijr van-
Age lim it for Judges Is suggest­
ed by the O regot Bar association.
Some df tbe Judges’ court prote­
ges would like to see tbe same
Hes Heck says: “ About the principle applied to a minimum
only thing le ft far tke wlmmln lim it for sentences in Safem.1-^-
te f e in puMle to take a bath.“ Oregon City Enterprise.
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TURNING
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M aTaEr ■ a i h ^ CTr
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That Kansas Juryman who baa
irved on five murder Juries
ight to k n o w tbe ropes.
T h a t shower of ashes tkey had*
rer is Japan the o th e r day waa
H from a volcano i f all. Mother
IU te ll you it was only
eanlag out the furnace.
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fa the district so as to hare some-
thlpg to av «bout their local gov­
ernm ent W hat did the president'
th jnk lb flu t th a t?
whereupon the Voice replied
no 8UCj, question bad been
submitted In w riting and that
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Coming
b ÿte president,
waa » reb* ka to the * r r e e -
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fatter
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H a d e n t. The custom la for eor-
re.pondeat. to submit th e ir iu e e -
, ttons to the prealdsut prior to
F allin g in love should be done
Intelligently, saya a New Y o rk so­
ciologist. Same thing, we _ aup-
poac, applies- to fillin g out of a
cherry tree or an airplane.
A a election approaching dn
ito*i«o> there h are been ogOy a
féw shootings and a very ehorf-
Uvad revolution. Good, old-fash­
ioned election certainly are on the
decline.
W h o ’d be so little as to bide be­
hind a woman’s skirts! , "
H e Should Cry “F ir e !”
A London res^turpat has ln-
trodkeed chess reta. Just what is
a w aiter supposed to do when
bo presents the bill and b 9 t h
players start concentrating on a
move?
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T he pages back
ASHUUro
30 Years Ago
H. P. Weeks has returned
D. Perps«!* of tbs Ashland
Misa Brneatiue B d w a r d ».
granddnnghtor of Mrs. B. K. An- creamery, w ill attend the Stats "Ashland from Dunsmuir.
dsréo». « M won a diploma from D airy jQtavdnttos at Portion«
a r o w Ydrk school of design, «M this week.
a r ó balds a p o rtio n as an origin­
Q. F. Billings went to. Jackeon-
lle this morning and w jli retu n i
al designer In a large wholesale
M r. and Mrs. 1. N. Shook ex­
house In Boston. Maas.
pect to leave soon for a threg
mantos* visit’ In Southern CaU¿
forala,
M to. v trto a Hlpstoy and
res
• G. M. VanN atta ha» . purchased
Roy toft for J>alr homo in Psm»
a Aalf-lnterest in the Medford
degn. Cal.. o n .M o p te y . a ttar, a
A. E. Sim», form erly of Ash ■ laundry end w fll more there w ith
visit here w ith Mrs. H lp s ls f«
land, bad several fingers ot 0» > h ig r u a t t y r
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(«afar Barents. M r. and Mrs. IL *
M W ard s. M r. Hlpaley w ilt nmto of his hands \ dismembered UM >■
his w its and son’ at Ban rrspsfa Week, where he Is employed as u
hardwood worker by the B ru n 4
rented the
wtck-Rslhs Colendalr
company
tgle point
tke accident opeuylng la tbe llnp
expect to
of his woflUi»',
8. A. Carlton has returned 1
tte ro this
ah extended tris la the «est
p^rdcnlarly In Iowa, where
eam neat SB»» »r Ignora ^ u t
hardly » wees eosfargnoe ssseee
without one er mere correspond­
e n t. asking for Illum ination on a
pciat wblch lan’t clear to them,
and It is S»«t aaaanal for tke
praMdent to lgaore such a verbal
OSSry or I » bawl o a t toe saber, t
X t any rpte. tbe seosto of the
D istrict of Colombia brow
wbat .tbe president th in k , of an
altogether impracticable a u ^ e .-j
tloa. bat are left to fu s e , bow tbei
president (eels qo , wfcat 1« to them?
the serfaua iu u e "of self-govern­
ment.
She creeped backward, until she
Meed In the corner farthest Sway
to m him m helpless little ereafare,
tonM aad cowerlag. bat to Hurt*,
cane tbe victim of a guilty com
science.
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“Don't hurt am Hurricane,** she
pleaded.
“Ito klddlsg. I didn’t do aaytotog.
an' it was a lk Elbows (salt. He
made me, I'd b loet my Job If T
hadal, aa* he said he w ouldnl
hart yam“
“Dama nice of yon** meohed toe
sailor.
B Y EDISON R_ W A IT E
Shpwnee, Oklahomm
W allace Perry, , editor p f the
BI Paso (Texas) Post, says:
Many a town never gets on
the map, outside an obscure dot
on a rpllway. guide, merely be­
cause its 'leading lights’ insist
on censoring news th a t’s broad­
cast about It.
" 'Don’t put that on the wire.*
self-appointed . censors frequently
plead w ith ' newspaper corres­
pondents. ‘That kind o f stuff
harts toe town.*^
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- "Maybe to. B at Lee Angeles
never loet any population becausq
aewspapers ’Mopped over* on tb<
McPherson kidnapping. Chicago
h a n ’t quit growing because I f f
knewn as a . city of gang wats.
BI Paso boasts ot being nex<
door aetghber of 'wicked JaafaS?
ealy *S slx^eift car rids from
pre-Vototead bare:* maybe Unit'd
eae reason E l Paso has double^
to' popnlatlon every decade fas
the past forty yedfa.
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” 1 den't believe (n “playfa«
re tro
Ba« * city dah't be all
«bnfahto akd sOttooto. Wherever
thort's a e »H e, folks know the»«
« re eteugb rospi» fa stori a f e t e
* * A « x m atter o f town AffM c*
" It won’t do yon no good to hurt
me sow.“ she walled “why c an T
you tot nm go. I didn't pat tha
stuff In your drink. It waa BtoadS
Bessie, it's all ’bar fault, it were
her that brought tbe Kid along, or
you'd aerer a been knocked ont“ '
Polly was talking fast, without:
thinking, and with.each word tying
the tangled straads of evMeaoe
tighter
bes.
To Hurricane it was evident that
she was guilty, that she knew she
d eserv ed
p u n ish m en t, and waa
whining now that It looked as If
I on. the
m at he
tots
£ m & « b , o £ W jt r o j . o r r f c a Alli
<ï ! the
E t , o i
J,to* wosssn tha skipper
‘Ä ^ S Ä S V K i
1 fallowed harrytng sitonee,
by an hg» te a k wondering.
My. F d ra tte * • * * « one telsH ne
.tote t e r to i
A rid rt W a lk er is lu\from K lam ­
ia a rlv li engineer by profoerioa. * nth oounty.
WsaM
HuriMaifa
when she heard tbe key tarn In the
(To be continued)
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