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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1927)
B>»? b » b » tt » IKE OF YOfeK, I’OÌ’UÌ.AB A ÌD pEMOCBATIO, DUE I ME K 1NG OF ENGLAND IF fcDWARD WINDSOR REI ' A BACHELOR. » « « PORTLAND. Ora.. HOT. H i — ' These People May Be Great Britain’s Next “ Royal Family (Special)— Forty-two * new t a r * families with neW capital of |lt7 .S « S were reported ea » re salt of the land settlement worit of th* Portland and 8tate Cham bers of Commerce for October. From California came seyen famillea, Idaho two. Iowa three. Kansas >1«. tflaaesota three, Ne braska five, Soath Dakota two. Texas two. praahlagton twq. New York two, Indiana two. Wiscon sin two and one eafch from North Dakota. Colorado, Canada and Chinn. Eighteen other families arrived hot -not yet located. Last week’s Arrivals were R. Zarowskl, wife and seven chil dren, Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan; M. .A. Nichols and family, Mel beta, Nebraska; "M. D. Puller, Plainview, Minnesota and C. E W allis and wife, Conway, Ohio — nil looking for Oregon farm homes. Photographs Photographs make most ac ceptable Christmas 'presents — ones which are Indlvlduhl. "Dar ling's Studio and Studio Ashland, local companies, are today start ing a series of clever advertise ments in The Daily Tidings, which show the advantage of photographs as presents for all occasions, but particularly for Chrlslmaa. and yon can read O, B. S. too." I Here’* a hoy WbA aayC “I have 1 l much a* they *htoh pettihg pdr- ts and drink; third: the Wild, at and ‘don't c ares h a a !’ bunfch ho ard shleks and betters. “T h l trouble with 'Model Bdv- ; » tÜoèpbenttW LONDON, Nov. IB.— The B rit ish public is Just beginning to wake up to the tact that the sec ond son a i King George may some day be the most Important s u n in the kingdom. All of which Is only another way ol saying that Albert, Duke of York, haa a chance of being el evated to . the/throne of Bngland. And a chubby, roly-poly baby girl, the tin y Princes* Elisabeth, only child of the duke, may he destined to reign ks JBngland’s quben? « \ Ut court cifri*® A * 1® ®v*ot®Ai- -ititthA vp borii discussed I n f some i fittisi I t Inn o ily Bdbh fA- cefctly, however, that the . ittfctfe. at large ha* hegnii to thint- At ROMK, Nov. I t . — « « — John Cardinal Bonxatoo^ former papal delegate to WaaUiagton, and papali delegati to the Chicago Eucharistic Congress has been taken to the hospital seriously 111. An òperAtion to to to Per formed In the hope of saving « « « them. s * 1 Wales suge «fatto /. bere is ik e situation t h a t brings the likeable puke of York into thg limelight: J > ; ? , • ? Thè Prince of W h itt, f - direct heir to the thrbjxe, is unhurried, furthermore, he has reached thè Age of 11 and Shows qo intention Whatever o fm arrylafc and pr»< riding himself with ah heir. Thfatf Wales, thoroughly democratic and unassuming. Doubtlbss It will surprise most people to loarn It, but York 11 considered the best-dressed prince In England. His sartorial get-up is chosen with even more c a f a than that of Wales, and his taste In clothes runt to somewhat gay er patterns and cuts. The responsibilities of his posi tion have made him studious ahd thorough. He is deeply Interest ed in labor matterà. Is president bf the tadustrial Welfofe Society Ahd is constantly working to bring About a belter understanding Between employers and workefs. He is forever, studying, factory ’condition# ak kfSt hand; m ih f A factory superintendent, Has learn- bd that the dttkfe likes to-dropi 10 hnexpttlediy si a mAniifqpturing plant and make a thorough tour of Inspection. , He is fully As ardent a tpoita- man as the Prince of Wales, toe He plays att exeollent game <d tsnnll, is A very fait'g o lfer and whlto la the aaty dUtlhgulkhed himself as a distance tuttdeb, IA addition he i* rattd a gbod crifk- atCr, add in n » yAAth hfc played a good game of football. | a cAfchtoftt s H eàmìììa rttobdiddy, pastor o f the itholle pArish, spoke At stole, ho , Will, hate, when he be The duke ha« a very reApecUble aai school aAedmbly today comes king, no soa or daughter to wAr record, bfallke th ' Pfthce of ftolikMdg AAitoct of Ldt- WAles^ke *ras not kept forctelr Yrt-k would he ¿¿ttt la line of roy seclude« behind the llhee; at the ntrast qf modern authors al fnccesslon. Should Wales die battle r t JuUand he w ta. nAdV those of ancient tiawe, and Albert fire on the bettieehil-Ottuiiiirbod, ssion of a belief that mod- childless, hl* fafothor ahd later he *a* transferred to would -become mag. i „ mthore are comiag ctoeer to the Air force; mAkldg. a QSfcber This, pf course, would Aake the earfs of the pAdple, wa* em- eldest main chill of the Duke of of flights in France. ' •ed by Ahe speaker. Yofk the M tt bclr to the throne? But the Duke of York’s o n l y child Is a g lri. the wee princess and captain In the r r ta l ‘ aM r above mentioned. If, at the time fore«. M ilitary men w ill ton yog of her father's death.,she had that thepo titles are earned, too,< no Brothers, she would become anp not handed HUB on a , silver platteT. The dukh went thrtqlga ' queen. Accordingly, the British public the regular British naval training ie beginning to pay more atten school just like any other British tion to the comings and going of youth, and served a long appren- Heedhlp a flo a t/ - the Duke of York. The dake Qto lately devoted W hat sort of chap Is he, any way, this younger brother of the conslderAblttflme to A novel es- tabllekment of hl* oWn Invention famous Wales? To begin with, it Is safe to say — a AtimmAr camp fop boks* id that he would he efery fairies pop- Kent. At thl* ct'mp* eons of ab- lar as Wales If he were as » well »Stncrdts Add Mae of f a b t o r y sown. Hs la a modest, rather hands mingle annually for fbrt- shy chap of 31. likeable in the ex ntgbtlyJtoMode, With thw-dike Tn treme, fully aware qf the respon attendkdoe a* general Adfiebvtobr. sibilities that are hie and, like This eamp la Ad Hub With his At- W 1 lith w irtariy-separaUd • ukpsr ahd lh # t t dattes. . .»-• ? ConAUnt activity marks the dkite's «Ally life. He onto p l& M a widely heralded gam. of gbit Witft H ank Hodgtt, #»ll t W f e min« bnloA ___M'ttfithtt tfeadef. ________ occhsibh he wka photographed t o o f the mwsclss.ofthe body. I dan aqatyse aria prepare exple- riv tt of various sort, I can bo a surveyor’s helper, le a p hang hy my teeth, can l if t - 71 Bounds above my head frith’ ope band BVT I eannst talk dnUrtalnihgiy, nAr dance, no> pet, nor Art I popalhr with girls Although the boys seem to ltkn'sse fine. What can I do to mako $pe' girls like me?” This is another easy of be ing that “To^n Modal Boy.” of which "Model SeVente**’ com- plifaed. .< That’» why they ARB meh of power. They know, the value of thrift and good business. They have learned -to profit by th# mistakes they themselves find oilier» hMve made. Cannot! do the Sdmei Will yoa be a-man of influence and position some dayt I t ’s easy to start saving, harder to keep up, but IT CAN BE DONE! x , Want from W it ihto aoconH hut I am for what “Reformed am ndt going to «tank's lUa Bill Grind" says. What's the use of it the third— I l a W educate« toy to be a tough egg when you Nt add at the aaffie time S u trying don’t enjoy it and when y B u r J ited my brala." > whole inheritance and training of "The best way to get started in family, home,' ckurfclrlnd wduca^ Ils stepping - od indent, “is to tion ia against It? Barely i t i a no rites a boy e ' town dance diagraoe W ha a good bpf f ", Art in some w 8 the Tktttl AifilaiM, OfègOri •-itirt'Itf WaTiiinhiiAr A ■ t ifnfiiinatl pi loting a loromolive into Bustoh station, London, fid also to kept busy with ceremonial matter«, reprettntlng his p a tto a a t maay royal febcHoAfc Ahd state eere- dtohtog ih t t h t lW t Burope. flttto btointo castle The duke's PMiicett R lli- abeth, Is charming and popular. She was bhfn fllsabAth b)WdA: Lyon,, and the home of her titled family la th e famous Glatoto Cast le, wfiere Shakespeare’s Itacfieth kthrtei oh hl« Hldody cireer. She tf, la the Worai of phbBn Maky, "not one of these modern girls, thank fteAVAh!" and her marriatA to the duke, tour yfeare agh, ,wa* keraided throughout the kingdom as a love match, pare aad simple. , Incidentally, It to worth, tostlng th at,th e Prince of Wales always addreases het as “Queen BltaA-i Jmth Vnds though he.kaew tb«i she would some day he gueen (A sober fact. 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