Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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GEORGE MADDEN GREEN,
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By E. O. Harlan
About the only modern institution that -Ben
Franklin did not start is Father and Son Week.
However, Ben had the idea and did some effective
WQrk which might be illuminating to many folks
• today.
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5?r instance, when Ben’s son became old enough
to think about chooding his life’s work the father
and son went on a tour of the bosuftft firms of
A t ettlT place Ben introduced his
son and the boy asked about the conditions of ap­
prenticeship, the jonrneyjnan’8 wages, the oppor­
tunities for advancement qnd profit and other facts
that appeared important tojtim . 'Then Ben would
supplement this information with his acquaintance
with «he craft It «paid be interesting tp know
how many fathom taM tpetr spas aa Bon did end
assist them in getting all the facts about the
different professions, businesses and trades so they
might intelligently select some work which w<mH
be congenial and permanent
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Another ided that Ben worked • on won' the
briagbg of all thfe « M t w > wko visited Ute eolerfy
to h u home. At the dinner.tehle Ben And the visitor
would fall into violent dribptu OU the leoi**»# quesfc-
-ibns of the
«jl'tiMi stamp tax, the «hip,
ping restrictions and'the mhgioua laws. In this
manner his son became familiar with both sides
of the troublesome questions and acquired a fund
of first-hand information. ,;4 l would be inteooatiug
to know today how many folks bring the distinguish­
ed people, who visit our city to their homes, as Ben
did, so their sens might be informed on the issues
of the hqnr.
For the observance of Father and Sou Week
we can offer lie better suggestion than the re-read-
ing of Franklin’s Autobiography by our fathers
and sons. His life reads like a romance of old.
It la altogether natural that
We see the young man going to his little shop in the
enthariaat should develop feto
evening and placing a lamp in the window so the
folks would know he was industrious and that hours
Cfeowth
meant nothing to him. We can see the group of
young men in the back office organising the debat­
ing ebb which was to give to the nation some of its
ablest leaden later on. We dan see him drawing up •
a budget to guide his expenditures of both time
and money. We can see him taking a paragraph
from the latest London paper mad rewriting it iw
h i, own .o r d . Often improving on Ute origin,"
We can see lum analysing his habits and setting
aside every day of the week' to correct some evil
habit such as procrastination, outbursts of temper,
selfishness and use of profanity.
The purpose of Father and Son W eek is to focus
attention to a responsibility which if ably met wilt
largely solve the problems which center about the
youth of the country.
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An American DeUeacy
The approach of the annual Thanksgiving fes­
tival invites consideration of the cranberry. Moat
of ua like its cordial and appealing invitation. It
no longer finds honor alone in the hlaak New Hug,
land terrain. We have learned |o know, appreciate
and love it. It no logger is a luxury, but a friend
fruit It is not costly. It looks well contrasted
with the white meat of the T hanksgiving dumag.
In a pie a cranberry still is a cranberry, bdt
with a mysterious new flavor. It is said that it
serves annually to go into more than a billion
pi««.
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It is, also, a wholespme fru it There« ia a fine
hittareweet in it) it drink« up M detectable qualities
from the dampness of wide-reaching, rolling swam,>s.
Perhaps it enfolds something -of the mystsgy aud
fragrance of these ooay lands. It is as tart as the
repartee of feminine intelligence, as sweet a« the
touch of feminine lips; it holds the fire of the rubyti
heart and fnrnialies a striking pigmeat for nenonal
decorative use by the babv. if rmi uru i.<ri
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I breas). her hair about Mis eyas and | *a
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Hetunb aad on the after-[him. fe
dock of fee schooner sat one whoJ San Fn
<*&524 ®’rw7 n^omeat of i t
Ito malt
PWIy was come. hi a deck-chair I Tinlr—
taahdd to t t a X k dopa to uE S E E S
wh*J* H “¿rtoaae waa staad- over aa
tafe «he sat. wife U blanket folded Us ear,
acroaa her knees. SOU far from the
“You’,
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had bean, there eras a aawl arhat yw
light la bar ayes feat aha had eater I son bow
known batoro, a look of ecstasy, as
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ahe glanced from the tight white over the
afe«—
Mayor Thompson of Chicago
8. M. Chambers, national ad­
vertising manager of the St.'Ixonia cited one of those British his­
tory book* they've been using., to
Post-Dispatch, aaya:
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Chicago, in which Qaorga Wash­
. “That newspaper advertising is ington VfM oallafl a rebel. Well!
the greatest Belling force In «fee yon certainly can't say GdergeJ
creet conversation about the pos
world. It can be timed to fit fee was a Tory.
.
slbillties of reward fe case Sin­
weather. It can he designed to
clair and FaU were acquitted.
meet the emergenetpe of econom­
ic changes, ft can sell .blankets
The newspaper which liters
-and furs in sweltering August |n d
white goods In eoldy, crimpy Jan­
Secretary Wilbur, after reading queatly put over a tremendous
uary. It dan, where service ^er the published criticism ot the 1
when
it announced
value M superior, draw trade navy by Admiral Magruder, said three days later that the govern­
away fro * the beaten paths of he was greatly interested. Hav­ ment would ask that 'a mistrial
commerce into fee side streets. It ing relieved fee admiral of hta^ be declared and that the evidence
can popularise worthy merchan­ command at the Philadelphia waa such that the mistrial would
dise, Increase production, lower navy yard, he may efen send, be granted. Akers and the news­
manufacturing oosts and reduce Magruder to Guam just to .prove paperman furnished two ot the
retail prices without dlaturblng how really interested he waa
margin« of profits. It has come
to M as much a necessary part of
concerns as bank balances
and tredit. it pays those who
Many a sweltering winter day
ase it aright*.
you’re going to wish tor the good
“Select six firms who advert(ss old crispy summertime.
ahd six who don't— then consnlt
Dun or Bradstreet.”
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The fall of Adam and Eve
Mkaly waa dae to a banana
au aa apple, scientists aow tall
Some ^bankers don’t like to
. Well, maybe It waa a banana leave their assets out too long
d 'th ey forgot to pick ap the probably because they fear the
darn things will get frosen.
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Newspapers are peculiar some­
- HOOPER as. OWKX
times. For Instance they Insist
By DOC REID
on mentioning George Haldaman L One hundred and thirty-one
,whs Was only > pilot for the years ago today, BUI Hooper,
toanu-Atlantic flyer, Ruth Bide»., heavyweight ehamplon o f Eng­
turning th e pages back
ASHLAND
r Rpy Good la hobbling around
E. T. Staples waa a Jackson­
{wife a badly sprained ankle aui- ville visitor Saturday.
tofeed by getting hla foot caught
'fe. fee wheal of a dray.
H. Crouch, the essuyer a n d
mining engineer, went over to
gSSL. E. C. Hollibaugh arrived Jacksonville yesferdiy.
I Wednesday from Sisson and
I spend two weeks as the guebt
Eugene Holmes, of the 8. P.
relatives and friends In thia
•agías service, recently paid a via*
It to hie father W. A. Holmes,
who Is now located near Stocks
ton In the service of the Sants Fe
R. R. Company.
For This
land, was dethroned by Tom
Owaa, who was crowned' ruler
of the Satie firmament when
Hooper went down to defeat at
1 the end of IS rounds of desper­
ate fighting near London.
Aside from the fact tha^ he
dislocated hi« shoulder early in
fee tight, which waa somewhat
of a/ handicap. Hooper’s defeat
was attributed chiefly to dlssapa-
tton and his- loosd style of liv­
ing The battle lasted (wo hours
and a half duriag which time
Hooper aad Owen foagh furi­
ously from boll to tied
The old theory that fe . the
spring a young man’s fancy light-'
ly tarns to thoughts of love is up­
set by events. Thera have bean
more Cases of adventures arising
from the affections since fee cold
weather set In, than during the
t The 1 » « | oantaaaryoelebratfon
rest of the year. *' . J - ’
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Waa la sbrsadlng; the celebration
df-fee oomfeg of thg missionaries
to Salam, and fee construction of
the first resWance hare, and the
James Sayle aad bis mother founding of the “Inatltata” out of
started on Tuesday evening for a. which
Willamette
university
■lx week'« trip to Nebraska City, trow. The wide world will know
Nahraska. They ware tlcketod ot Salem as s historic spot In civ­
over the Oregon 8hort Una by C. ilisation's adtanes a« this ides
to h « dsflntta form — Salem
Mr. G. R. Ovarmire «pant a few F Hasty.
days In Ashland last week where
hla wife had been visiting her
father, the Rev. H. J. Van Foasan
.Mr. F. D. Wagner, editor
Chauncey M. Depew hae the
and family.
,
first «l«h he ever earned and It
the Tidings, spent Wednesday
has grows to ba
earning
Jacksonville.
glu to for him fe «« years depos­
The recent heavy stormy have
ited In a saving account. Almost
mads the country roads nousuaL
enough to buy a alngle «fegrids,
ly “bad" but travelers by team
seat fe fee li» th row at ri h e
report that the vary worst stretch
Dampsey-Tunasy fight, it pays
from* fee north, is found within
to ba thrifty.—Buna« Tiateo-Hsr-
the city limits on N. Mala street.
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