Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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toara Mo ich&oncr, seal swimming towards him. See­
ing that be had to
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the Lord. Biassed to ths man thpt
greatly la hto commandments. His
rth : the generation of tho upright
• 0 dayn tho am ateur operating
license o f Eric H. Palmer, J»., at
Brooklyn, oa hla father's repre­
sentations that toe youth had ona
foot to -the grave ad a result of
deterioration of bin health caused
by his fanatical devotion to his
radio station.
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Tho fact that the commission
a rt «ally « ro te a lengthy la tte r to
Eric, advising him to go to bed
early aad eat regular meals, wan
surprising, go was tbs thought
th a t here was a fath er who could
not control his adm ittedly weak
aad undernourished son and had
to appeal to the government for
helfi.
But» tba really significant fact
that seams to ba that Mr. Brie H .
palm er, 8 r.,’ i8 * radio publicity
m an, w ith offices in the Times
bldg, of New Yqrk.
And one w ill f le d oa the busi­
ness stationery of Palm er, pore,
the brief advertisement:
“ N EW S— C H E A T E D , CHRO N­
IC L E D A N D IN T B R P R B T B D ."
Some nows, it Is to be remem­
bered. jqst happens. Other news
to "created«”
An enjoyable tim e was had by
ell when the delegates to the to-
terpattopai radiotelegraph
eoa-
ferspc« went to Maw York on a
special'train fop a weak and la » -
tat. If any Of the delegates en-
cduptsred naw «npeptoncss.
It ever t a In the law o f the Loyd
r and night.
Where industry is tó get its skilled labor when
the present generation has passed if one of the
questions asked by the Deportment of Manufpetttre
of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States
in a bulletin on industrial efficiency and trained
men.
“ At a recent dinner honoring indfistrial vetep,
ans,” i | says, ‘‘one concern marshaled more thqq
500 men who had been in its employ frpm 25 |o
oyer flO yea»,—actor» phasing off life’s stgge. How
are they, with the» skill and experience, to fce fp-
placedf
“ We oan no longer depend upon trained
migrante or upon nqigtiboring piante as sourqtg ¿f
supply. Moreover, in securing volume production
fyom expensive labor-saving machinery, commen­
surate w ith its oost, i t must be placed ip trained
and careful* hands «*• again suggesting systematic
training.
“ Unfortunately there are still those who say,
‘We can go out and hire what skill we need.’ Per­
haps some can do this in certain localities where
others have been doing the training. But it is
obvious that were this policy universally adopted,
surely there must soon oome to an end this supply
of skill. If we fpce the f*e$s, many sections have
already seen the handwriting on the wall.”
.Answering the question, the Department of
Manufacture says: Industrial success and prosper­
ity áre turning the eyes of the younger generation
to imhatry’e m
M m and away f w the over-
crowd«! ^ o fe r o W M d « H » ll.d . M U wrtUr jet».
The «one o f employees in industry arp being mte®-
estml by Woaeiag «aploye*. W
todustry is
doing to provide adequate traming fiwUties and
how M t a M a tio n á and communities ase con­
tributing to the same end are sdtae of the questions
the Department stands ready to answer.
Then and New
Filling tfcg family FOodbox was > rfigulRj? cfcorq
for the bey of twenty-five years age who lived
in the small country town or on the fftnn, After
the first snowfall his troubles began. The snow
had to he shaken off eqeh stick and the wood piled
neatly iq the box. Ngt quly the kitchen woodbox but
the big round forerunner of the baseburner iq the
‘parlor’ had to be kept supplied with a prodigious
amount of fuel. The housewife of thpt early day
cooked and worked about a hot kitchen stove and
then rushed out into the open to hang up clothes.
Sudden changes in temperature brought on edd»
and suffering. The oven required constant watch­
ing. There was little time for social visits.
Things are different now. Power ooanes into
the home on wires or through pipes. By a press
of a button a genie is released who. washes, dries
and presses clothing, sweeps the floor, oooks food,
heats and lights the home and does a score of other
tbiegfi« The temnwatow of the home U wore con­
stant and even, making for healthfulness. ,But we
wonder if, with the modepi trnprovaueuts, the new
hqusewife can make a ia ee pies yr|th that golden,
crispy crust pud delicious fining* that wps possible
with the old cook stove. Yes, ours is no doubt the
better age. But many things of the past pre worth
remembering.—Dearborn Independent.
Although phargee of disorderly oqpduet were
dismissed agaiast University of Oregon students,
we don’t believe regulatad lerenjuling is going to
be much fan.
Henry Ford is said to be considering a fanciful
new marketing plan. He oqgbt to have a new
.marketing plan to 'harmonize with his “ dream”
flivvers.
H ie Portland bigimiet who had two wives liv­
ing bat six blodks apart was ey|4®nMy a ffitalifit
He couldn’t have had the oourago to keep trying
each a stunt if be had not been.
T h e re w «g
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Uririwg n f
e a t b w i M B ) i n tito d o a -
ratipn wfeich th e S o u th e r n O r e g w
4u-
: body mmm U last night in their initial* sehoot
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Y O U R BOY A N D Y O U R G IR L
' A R T H U R D E A N , 8c., D .
(Copyright John F . D ills Co.)
quickly
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bom
with his heavy .««a boot» on the
seal’s head. The animal filvSd, aad
Limey sank out of sight.
Like many aallora Limey aooM
art torim. aad whaa Hurricane
climbed aboard to « > o a t, he saw
the sailor sinking. Guessing what
Brady end OOfither was Wrong Hurricane dived la
again and managed to get hold «1
the cockney’s awoato». Limey «as
out, and the icy water (rose ibis
«lothm pm t a glass at strong liquor
In front of the galley firs soon
brought him to himself. An bo ro-
day's work, u ’ aha
lot more then that
Polly.
Soon after tost the bow of too
ha agreed listlessly sod sl-
Sea Sprite wss pointed south and
1 himself to be token below.
with every stitch of asnva« spread
to s fresh favorable wind she
rsoed tor Frisco. Never before
had the Sea Sprite carried such a
press of oanvaa, and even Bron-
■qn was afraid to civs the order to
take any In. Just m long as toe
schooner did not show eigne of
wanting to drive right under, Hur­
aomlng into hie own again through ricane kept her crowded, and too
Boa Sprit« answered «s It she too
the reeponstolllty of commahd.
The crew always eager to take wanted to reach Frisco again.
More scarred then ever the
advantage a t anyone who would
give them an Inch hod tried to schooner Sea' Sprite tolled lazily in
give him toonble at firs t Bat a toe Pacific Ocean. In a few more
hours too pilot would be aboard
and by the time that the sun sank
the sleep producing qualities that toe schooner would have finished
Husrteaauto did, at least bad to« her cruise. Bronson watched the
same raanlta In the end. si«**«««. skipper and preyed .th a t Polly
Thera war. for InetAfice, the ex-
who had
How can we spend Sunday* a f­
ternoons to make it
for our children?
g o ta runner rarely gets
Common sense puts m o r
gioney la the bank than genius.
Theafi gho go inte to«
gig«
business aatarslly ran a Mg risk
o f getting stuck.
Thsre are said to »>• < » « .!» •
fJ fi.U S of which no­
body pays any attention to.
ttslfte Iqws,
I f fashion really wants to start
Something, she m ight introduce
hoops to go w ith the short skirt.
Hes Heck: "Legs is gittln* so
soetteon 'now that man Is boglna*
to notion the color o* the girla*
h a ir."
Ring Altotae
at Beala
never
encountered
a
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thrown from his horse d u rin g . a P lata hotel he attempted to walk
polq gafpe. Stealing some of the rig h t thgeugh one of them under
no Prince M W ales’ publicity Ideas? the lmprasstoh that there wae no
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ddor there at pit.’ Fortunately, no
intereating
W e have
A young men needn’t, look (or*
WSSjl to being heavyweight chgm-
ptog or” president any more,
ANSW ER
The automobile yoqpg fallow stands a change pt
solve« the problem for many on beipg chosen the average men.
pleeaaat days, as long walks In
the country solve the problem on
<)pe qf these days wd can look
those, seme days fo r families Abo
have no car. But the indoor ^ to ­ fo r fha le a d line: POOR BOY B E ­
COMES A V E R A G E M AN .
days!
W h y not have a “Sunday cup­
board” stocked fo r. emergencies,
5|e*vg hardly tagged the Wftgld
the key of which is given to the wav sag put It away on the ^g tlf
youngsters after dinner a n d when alfing comes Big p ill Tgom-
Which is locked again for the paog a n | wants to know who wan
week at bedtime? There might be tho iRsueiution.
t
a slate and sharp pencils;
box
of water colors; library
paste;
lie Kansas correspondent Who
pictures suitable for coloring;
« tpat M r. and Mrs. 'Somo-
favorite book« with attractive II-
'-o r^ th e r were d riv in g 's new
lustratloas; e poet card* album;
n fprgot to mention WMPh
printed Pappr dolls from current
b«4 the wheel.
magazines, together with paste­
board on which to mount*them;
bits of colored glass; and per­
haps an «specially attractive toy
Irvin e« returning from Bumps,
or some toy surprises which are deepned movie offers,
rqfq®toK
kept over, u n til Sunday.
“to mape * show of
hlmsplf.”
W hpt fag probably meant to say.
waq “infusing to contlnpp tp
tp pteke a show o f him self.”
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
gag tp u n £ «
a Rew York
s p w s rn m toouphtfpiiy
de-
poslted a eepy of its Sunday Issue
In each seat on the Pullm an’s re­
served fo r the delegates.
Tbi»
open-habdedneas was new busi­
ness for the delegates w ith the
result th a t, a fter they had piled
be|>
of th»u>
piljflg ears
out, m any
lqsW lng
that
S
their gdaty as evl-
denppd t,r the neWfipapap there.
Tljd Amepfpan« q»|ckly explained
their mistake. V
X th r ill came to a score or
mors delegates when the dining
cpr became, uqhttched from the
traip at one point on the rrtn ra
‘FWVrtsMs Wtafis ta T ta H to # to®
IM F
f o f Btoited qqrttoM MtoM
apd exclamations in f p r e 1 g n Sea Sprite to her orulsing grounds
taate fata beeo b ra g «
tdngnes did not subside until it add &
out
and
all
prepared for the work
was explained that the engineer
on hand. A pile of skips. qr»^ln<
and conductor would realise their to he stretched and salAd lay near
lops apd cop« r fg tt back to P ^ k e ® j r i r a ‘ « ! s r s i ' » B
up the diner.
Than thacs was toa story of toe
d*lesBtA8. w hose n a tio n a lity need
not bs reveald, who arrived at the
station here as the psrtg w as
•bPSt
fVf
Yppk gad
was asked where hla luggage was.
“W q’rp duly going to be gope
(wo days, aren’t w e ll’ he demynd-
to H a le y
UMB
WDUI
gQTDp thing
away Hurricane knew why. It wae
s s r - a i s s a ’«
had brought Bronson back from
SKearttyalB a ta e km aa efi Rfr.
M fsq ta MF A***-
.■ Ae toe months parted
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ASHLAND •
3Q Years Ago
12 Years Ago
Halstipa« aad M eads in Asb-
la t a q f Hip groom ara la receipt
o f top aaaouaesmeat of the wud-
dlag a t Lap Aagetefi. rtèsBtlV. of
Jacob Howard Leads aad .M is s
R a M fffio ta ÇpwpV, R r . M pda
W . B. Yockey fr Co. report the
following Bales for October: Eigh­
teen acre alfalfa farm of C. Noon­
an to L. H llty; Roper lot on M ala
street to A. D. Helms; house and
lot o f A. H . Conner, on Third
street, to Sherman Mprehouse. of
Central Point; bouse and lot be­
longing to the Lovesee heirs, os
B. M ain struet, to Fannie M.
H ardy, of Bqorett, Wash., mother
of Mrs. Darqn; Geo. Cavanagh'S
fourteen aerp fru it ranch,
hglt
milos east of the Normal oa t h p
Boulevard, to M r. find Mrs. Bak-
C. H . Plerte, of the Ashlppd
cannery..deefree to enconrag« tge
growing of asparagus in com­
mercial quapUtles la this »ac­
tion, aad to that end ha« ralpad
a largo aumhsr of plants h« Is
« fa rin g
at
aem iaal
prlcsp dp
toe«« »be » H I Plaat them In
qnaaUttaa.
& T*q|terson went to Yreka
Mopday to close up the deal for
ths sal« of the Patterson Bros,
pleper frla e on Beaver creek, on
thwjsoqto * td® of tbfl <3<sklrtu s ,
t o lk .A , Bspey. The price paid
wag fiflfio.
Accoyfiing to report, the genlfil
D .lR . Provost camo asar tnrnish-
ing food fo r a bear alfar in the
mqRatalns in the
E llio tt creek
country, where he went on a
bolineas trip last week.
^t toe last meeting of ths city
noil of Ashland it wfis decided
lake up a city water bond of
« wfilch falls d a * In 8»ptem<-
and It was «lao-order-
toat filfifi lp optotaadlax
let warranto toe salted in. AH
|y this ytar f t »00 la City ln-
NOV. 8«», IB IS .
NELSO N vs. R EA Q A N
Twelve years «go today, m ark­
ed the last rin g battle, of toe fa­
mous -Battling Nelson^ sx-light-
welght champion of the world and
one of the greatest fighting men
in the history of the game. H is
opponent on this occasion was
Johnny Reagan, another veteran'
of the ring, and the latter ' was
returned winner on a decision at
the end of the scheduled ten
rounds. The affairs was staged
at Kansas City, Mo.
Nelson’s fight w ith Reagan
term inated a ring tartar of P
years la which he met practic­
ally every fighter of note la the
game «Th is weight. H s f'A .a T fl
launched out on a vaudeville
careen» aad Is still at It and going
good.
A T » » r JR- Tpcbpr from the fox
farm on the Dead Indian mpaQ*
l«ln road spent Friday In the city
visiting with friends aad looking
after business affairs.
after tithe, as he stood alofae on the
Bridge of the Sea Sprite, {ie had
ffto ttf df totalng fo r toma. But
fie tad t a t it by. He bad a duty
to toe owners, nor would be leave
M N m * till bis bold was filled.
•Thaffs toe way Holly would do
would he galting. He know too
agony that Hurricane had been
thfongh, knew how often he had .
keen tempted to go home; ang ho!
appreciated the effort th a t' had
made him wait till his bc^fis gaye •
filled. Hurricane as well gs Bfon-j
son was bigger than he usad tq he. *
The pilot came ebogrd a n d »
swinging back Jnto the grind the >
schooner bowled along. The same
crew waited for the same pteasgrss (
that they had wished for before,1
but the skipper was waging and f
watching for a definite something.!
Something that he had pad, yndi
thrown away. Something that he
igiS willlfig to give hla life oould
R was night In Frisco. p fa ty,!
sordid, glamourous Frisco. The
Frisco of the Barbary Coast, the
Frisco of the dirty streets and
docksides, toe Frisco of t£e n u ia l
AsgafierateS of every race, but to
Hurricane it was home. Bach yel­
low light, blinking through the eeb-
Wspbed windows of every tawdry
gin-mill reminded him of hpme,
each little snapping cur hunting
vainly through the gutters for
som ething edible was a friend he
had been waiting to see.
Yet he spoke to no one. For
hours hs wandered through streets
packed with toe reeking polyglot
mobs, elbowed around by drunken
sailors, jeered at by woman wpoadj
salutation he had not hoard, but'
drinking in the odors and atmos­
phere of Polly*« home.
. For some reason hs was afraid
to go to «se her.
"What In hell did I.e v q r let her
**B tsadta. sMn k f kkln, the Sea m f o r t" h a mnaari
tprit/ Collected her cargo. One
dfiy eR *r his usual inspection of
the hold Hurricane decided that
ese more good catoh aad hs would
a r a s n u a . ’s j & s s
passed since the schooner left
PTlseo and few «Uppers stored oat
longer than th a t
That day Hurricane had reason
to pee the infiusacs that Polly had
bad onThe crew. A herd of smls
Bnfi sivefi r t t o e ten had been cap-
tu ro d j A big hull of the herd,
hnwerar. managed ^tq essape. .tad
gtalH bt A seal Is usually a qttiet
enough animal but wounded and
a t hay a trail spal is a match fpr
Llmsy
f anyops.
i m
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5 was
a rawing
a
* £ aad
aeal was swimming »lowly anF a i
they overtook It Hurricane threw
sad of toe harpoon tightened,- it
gaUsd Satay out of toe boat For