Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1927, Image 4

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OUT OUR WÁ
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
OCTOBER SB, tSST
A N E N T IC IN G E X H O R T A T IO N :— Q Comp, L e t ns e|ng unto
the Lord: le t oa make a Joyful noise tp the Rock of ouy salva­
tion. Psalm >S:1.
P R A Y E R : “ AU Pralsp to Thee, Eternal Lord.”
Yes, if we only knew the why and the where­
fore of things we would be more charitable to those
who say and do things which we don’t like, or don’t
Understand.
* . -
One of the chjaf reasons why we don*t like
some folks t* I W wo don’t understand w to they
do thus a#d so, and c » r T see things fro # their
point of 'view.
Have you ever aided in injuring the reputation
of anyone by repeating scandalous rumors f
Thia is a very serious question, and one that
every than and woman sjjpuld ask themselves and
not only ask M «ftwar.
It is just such little things as these that tend to
the development of the good that is in us and
oftipies invqjves the food name of your town as
HOPS
Many mea havtt been maligned because of
political hatred by press and pulpit, by men who
would be the first to cry a protect under any other
cause. Malicious misrepresentation under the ohjak
of politics is just as dirty ag any other kind « id
leaves its smear and smut on the character fnd
individuality that passes as pure.
The strong man,who happens tp'be in distress
4 ms oat 9» about laying.bare his troubles, but
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OCT. 90th, 1840
C A U X T W - BRAS8BY
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1 and tho stronfi
rs to themselves,
tcouhles
Whila thia la hurdonsoms M^ttkVferthslsss stimulates
and enconrages them to get n o of the unwelcome
load.
' Yes, if we only knew.
Is it not well, therefore, not to take snap judg­
ment <Jn those whom wo do not quite understand atad
wait up til the facts are fully developed f
Prayer
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“ f o r everyone that qhketh jrgceivethp and he
that seeketh findeth; and tp him that kuocketh it
shall be opened.”—M att 7:8.
The communion of the soul with God. It is
the necessary result of the recogpjtipg of depend­
ent relation of the creature to the Creator. The
suppliant muBt come in the spirit of trute submis­
sion and reconciliation to God, elsq there iff po
communion.
s
Eyery prayer mnst contain directly or implied
the petition: ‘‘Thy will »et jqjns be d op e” ’
Player may be excee^tBg VwMw |n form, “ ut­
tered or unexpressed,” It is the natural uttesaBoe
of every heart in which there is a true love for'the
Creator.
Petition may properly embrace our dally wants,
“ oEr daily bread,” the general course of our life,
its great affairs, our work mid career, Mmces| in
onr efforts to perform oil ordinary and extraordin­
ary dqties of onr life and station, our special neQOSr
sities plso whether in times of crisis, in sickness
and wgnt, or in common times: but all things asked
for must be in accord with the Divine Will and
Plan which are for the ultimate good of all.
The churches are founded upon the power pf
eoramuniem with God thru prayer.
Some Argument
fnl if everybody-drove »t » high r«|e of »peed. Of
Bonnie, this is utter nonsense but it will do gs weR
as any other argument to give the limit another
hitch upward. The fact that faster driving means
more wrecked car« and more new ones purchased
might be used as another argument |B its favor at
least for those who manufacture of sell UBrib but the
trouble is the prospective oustomer is apt to be
bumped off and be i>ermauently removed from the
sales I K
We slwuyg knew there w » h something wrong
somewhere with them. Now a modern “ Patri Revere”
terwod onr modem histories M for too pm
W A S H IN G TO N -—Hgre in t b »
effete e w t, where almoet anyone
from west tff Chicago to regarded
ae » radical, many pereons regard
Senator B urton K . W heeler of
Montana pe » na<lc* I VhQ
bear • watching.
itepeeVUfr h»te la the smug nd-
tieftal
capita" it Is le ft that If
tioAal capital,
W heeler Isn’t a radical there isn't
one in the Senate.
But out in Montana, one learns
w ith astonishment, W heeler Is be­
ing panned as a reactionary. Some
o f the vqtere eat there ere much
more radical than W heeler hag
ft'th e re wore enough of them* ag
there aren’t, W heeler might bp
defeated la the campaign tor re-
election next year. ,
The antt-W heeler feeling cen­
ters In Sheridan county, in the
extreme northeast section of Mon­
tana, along the Canadian border
and North Dakota .
Experts say that you can’t find
a more radical section I n ’ t h f
country than Sheridan county.
The fplka out there boast of It,
top.* And it’s peculiar ip m o r e
w»yg t ía » that-
■»
B y electing farmw-lhbor^coun-
|y túpete sash
these radi­
cals control tbs «w»nty- From a ll
reporta they do a ff»od l»b of run-
piBg K. They drove a small-time
crooked regime opt of 0 f f 1 c a
<bw # « r
spp m-
Sheridan is altogether a farm
county sad If F»P lb the interest»
Of the tWWer- The state | a w
prevents buy change ip the form
of county government, but t h e
Sheridanltes don’t mind that.
Thpy hare Jpst the hi»d
» fo r-
em inent they want.
The domipaat force In Sheri­
dan cQvbty is tha United Farmers,
a secret agrarian
organisation
Which has siso made headway In
Washington state, Minnesota and
no rth Dakota. This gropp la or­
ganised both for economic and
political action-
Ito
numbers
and membership lists are kept se­
cret and whan it endorses a can­
didate for office the fact is kept
secret SO that K perchance It takes
Mnltber necessity
nor
hanger
aava
a»
oom.
S
rWWW asuah
yjswwgs attention
WFr“ ’V™ to t t JÇ
j rvr»*
Love that can bh supported
V lth little expenm léete longest.
A fat woman’s greatest joy is to
most another woman still fatter.
Pedigree adds much more
the value of a horse than to
value of a man.
Every now and then wo come
aoross » man FhfiSO k a p ltb Is
ffW ter |h«n hM lntojlffP»çè-
A dollar doesn’t go fa r In buy-
Ih f » « M * 4r»a, » M tke
dress
III M o w in g the girl.
Hes Heck says: / “W hen
brakgn won’t stop the car,
telephone poi» wHl.”
the
th e
They are known aa the “ un-
■n»g hgroeg p f the « e v ie n ” an<
W jw the M il announcing a new
njovie Is gotten opt eveyyq»»
eentrlbetlag to Ue m aking to
menUpnod except them.
Qtten
college gyadnatee, these assistant
edmeramen have an im portant
part in each production.
Authorities in New* Y ork plan
to take scantily d i d actresma to
ajfurt Just as they are, without
JSghty-eeven year» »gP today ■topping fo r a change of gar­
Ben Caunt, a former heavyweight ments. Just w ait un til the press
chgmpion of England, ^b o la te r Agents find that oat!
regained his title , engaged la one
of the hardest ring battles ftf hie
A St. Louts boy, whose L atin
career when he met B illy Bragsey gram m ar was b lo w n a ira y in the
of England, whom he defeated In
tornado, has Just received it
101 round* w ith bare knuckles at
back. Some
very^kind person
Six I f lie Bottoms, png. -The f|ght
found it and m ailed' It to him.
lasted nearly four hours.
* . Caunt was terrib ly punish­
I f Ruth Elder ’ e fe r writes
a
ed and almost a beaten man when
book
pp
her
|ffp,
which
shouldn't
the referee awarded him the 4dcl-
slon in x the 101st round, when be hard to do, we suggest the tl-
tle, “ Lipsticks and Jpystfc|oi.**
Brassey.weut down w ithout be­
ing h it. The action of the ring
official started a rio t and he gad
.The
political
correspondents
Caunt narrowly qpcatyBd bodily
hays found a brand new term to
in ju ry from the angered mob.
use in th e ir etorlee. I t Is “ pro,
vailing eenttment.”
By DOG R E ip
Because of politics the federgl
enforcement department Is now
employing spies tq seek out ^Js-
honeet dry agents— particulasiy
those who don’t prpperly “ divvy”
—- M cMinnville Telephone-Regto-
If4 .b e Pittsburgh PJrgtes w ,n
the perlee next year, th e y cgp * l a
the w ° r ld series. AU they have to
d(Kto fpllow the adyipe of t h a
Yankee stare, ea contained In the
current advertising, end e a t
plenty of yeast before each game.
a political licking the fact
mains nnhnown- MMnwhjto.
tt
arranges with local merchant«;#
gire ai* card-carrying members a
disgonpt when they come to town
tor purchases-
Sheridan county mortgage-holder
cn?»i
Curtis A'.
Hodges, General
manager of the Iadlanapolls New«
sare:
“ Among the numerous signifi­
cant features of the Lindbergh
■ A m m iro
trium ph Is a side light of Import­
.¿¿At “ J V 4--
.
ance to advertisers.
Ool. Lindbergh rose from com­
parative obscurity to unpreced­
ented fame within a few hours.
His accomplishment and his (p r-
sonallty became fam ilia r to hun­
dreds of millions of people almesj
exclusively through the speed of
the newspapers.
ProbaWy no
siagle personality ever was pro­
jected so completely into the
lives of huhdreds of million^
throughout the worldf in each »
X A. - Andonoa “•* "f>‘d * I- U k E itf
OX tt» e . Second only
f a m ed «»» a s m near M ra m te to bihiUM rsb’g r e m a r k a b l e
to JoM H artley, of OrlffU) creek achievement Is the service and in-
for a consideration of ItO O f, j l r .
«»• newspapers as >
and Mrs. Anderson w ill spend the Hocted by this event,
w inter In C aliforia.
• P.9l Ulhdbwrgh’f wor,<| - wide
30 Years Ago
A delightful dinner was gig»»
on Friday by M r. and Mrs. P.
Dunn at their beautiful home on
Granite street to M r. and Mrs, E-
O. Potter of Eugene, M r. and |pa-
Lucien B. Applegate of K lam glh
# a u n ty , M r. and Mrs. W . H. Legfp.
Miss R ath Leeds, | f r . and Ugg-
Mrs. V . V - Ussher of AMiland George D an» and Mrs.« Dag|»l
Wag efacted vice president of tke W alker.
A *e ry
e n te rta lg lM
Oragea Congress of Mothers and tim e w *s,had by those presenf.
p . T . A. tor the coming year at
tha annual convention held last
V M |. I » , Sorvailla Mrs George
Tbe High School Literary
of Portions was elected
clety
held -Its regular
mee|
n n teM M t. Mrs. Csshpg is one of
i ’ha meat prominent of the c I u b Friday afternoon. Yhe society
workers of Ashland. Mrs. Silver predates the lnteipet shown
was tha other. Ashland delegate these meetings and cordially i
pomes the friends who atti
T ie following officers were e|
e'd for tbe coming term : i’i
Davie A rth u r Snyder and Miss dent. Philip 8. Rhee: Secraf
OÓMa E tta Barnes were married Mabie Kincaid; Treasurer, ■
J & S " '
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Invitations are out In the B ell­
view district for a H allow e’en
fata .to be given on i F riday eve-
»Ihg pt thto
»bis Is la
cbdrge of tbe teachers, M r. ,pu-
chaaan and Miss Skaan.
Bculan Caldwell.
Mrs. M - k . Rose has purchased
the new house on the railroad Ad-
diqpn near the Holy Rgfg(7
church' from F. D. Robbins, pos­
session to he Ijr p p Nqrpjubpc
liguncp M gar h#ar
medium,
Fph the possible exception of tie
cWShteMrgiy limited activity*
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A vary Johnson to having of the radio.
«here to-n thought of trete««-
be a sua! dè nse o e Ovohtte street
painted a beautiful Klondike hue. /Ions significance to advertisers.
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Sprite" PoUp /««ses and ealU 1<*r there steadied her nerves, and'she
help, hg< the crew of the ichoonor began to move about more quietly.
She gensed that now »he was safe.
The crew thought that she was the
sklppe?s womin, God Imows that
she was not, but they would at
least defjet from thetr Insults whUe.
he was ground. H er calmness nab
tied tfu/Tipane. and he looked for
an opportunity to baft her further.
The food oa thé table caught his
• her abepety limbs eye and he walked ovpr to taste It.
:urri^ne mtoumtor- He had Just eaten the best meal
that he had eter eaten op the Sea
Sprite yet he fejt no compunction
In hurting her, was almost sorry
that it was net the truth.
“Qawd, what ratten truck," be
growjed.
~ "Ter can't even oook. W hat in
hall can you dot You’ve got to
earn yer money."
He looked at her closely and the
devil In his eyes cowed her; took
away all the calmness that Ills
presence had brought
"Tara ont men,” he called “clear
the >ell-deck aft, and fix a dosen
flares In the rigging. We’re going
.
7 9 t * » R
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w M M nC ongo»dor
:
-You said you loved mo," broke | The men knew what wag coming
tgU y, "but You afn{ so> hot rour- and In a few minutes the s p a «
<1,J»S
was cleared. Thè heavy tarpaulin
"Shut np yon little rat,” and Hnr- was dragged off fhs hatchway and
cane raised his fist as if to strike Ilf by a dosen flares, the motlsj
tro u g h Uetenlng r ^ e ^ t o ’^ p S S ^ ^ l Ì T h Ì d S e n
, ite . ypull know whether T Iovè
>U PV t w t run Sot you dewn on
ie books at HO a month,- thirty
ore’g yon’ie worth, h ’ll take yob
u s x S
watting, shivering with a terrai
which she had never felt before.
Polly bad never been hated. Peo-
pie hgd qpt Uked h,r. but even
s s v . %
a ." « » s ,-:
the galley, aj>’ oook. If yer know
comer, c i io , the flret time aim
beard what the average man
thought of her kind. She realized
that Hurricane w»s half-mad with
lore that h*a turned to hate. It
Was useless to plead or argue-with
Mm- It W«S <>«■» to obey. Dimly
M w<” w
orchestra, one With an accerdlan
the other with a kind of tin whistle.
Many times when she was a kid
Polly had danced tq worse music
than this, and enjoyed it hnt to­
She struggled to her feet and as
night her confidence was gone, her
a r t s : i X
“ “; s : s k
lege fe lt leaden, and she was M at
Ihirricane smiled, a sneering half­
hearted grin. and followed h e r
co, she Would baHe been at her
The «yew of the "See Sprite” ease, she would have been able to
s? ¿ s r ¡ r u
r e s a s a hold thnm at her merpy. hut hare
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
ASHLAND
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Every store Jn Planfywood. thp
conpty seat of 4he<|dan> |s said
to gr»pt such a discount. Ia th ip
way, wewbare a r* guaranteed
sayings amounting to m o # th»?
Our candidate -for the meaffeet
The Prince of W»le>. 1» hie pa­ the memhenhlp duas. Often tha
man In town is the fellow w g o jamas, walked along a railroad council Steps in and persuades a
stole the village tqothbrush from platform where his trftln h a f hanher to hold pff on a mortgage
the town pump.— Chiloquin Re­ h a ltM . . Now watch the railroad foreclosure against a farmer.
view.
When a court ruled that g
platforms in -th is country blossom
w ith fpm.
woman and he had better lay off.
Guessing where Brady had gone.
Hurricane followed WW». 9« stood
that they had beard of a woman
ab o a raa sealer. At tim es a skip-
seemed more fearsome than the
others, she wag plainly awed.
always visit the warmer climes of
tha South Paelflc. . The Sea Sprite
companled by I M whistling and
stupptog of tha e ra *. Mechanical-
* •
Hug m«. Atad the girl, most of
tham kngw ber, but thosa that did
“Snap Into k ." yelled Htflrrleana
again.
? oUL .K toi• k®4 *» her afrott t®
put a little life into her work, fh**
S n
j s
« i. a s i» t£ S
t r * * “ '*
hgr getsM . forwnfd.
HM rt-
(rete Hurricane ue she
a-little dpddad her, and
(To be cohtlgued¿ A i lh .