Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1927, Image 4

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T H E LORD'S N A M * : — ” * t r i ill he that com eth, in the name
o f the Lord: we hdve biassed you e a t of the house of the Lord.
P a s te 1 18 :1 $.
P R A Y E R :— How beautifal npoa the mountains are the feet
o f him that hrlageth good tidings, that publlsheth peace in the
name o f the Lord.
Omrr'sbt. »MT, Warner Bred. Pleteree. Hie.
Palores Oost.|to ‘«•’“OLD SAN F f ANGISDC* •* r w ? W
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WAÜH^POTON— The prindfcl*
of ktate rfctota, instead of M in g
lidmotfctte, bah M a * been b po-.
Iltlcal football alternately catttod
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fo r a touchdown or a touchbaafcd iookto’p ?S«» IVonctaco.
on the gridiron of expediency.
Persona who go aiqng for y ea n
without cartAfc a «hoop about that
ho«ry prtoetpto are eftacn sudden­
ly hear to «toit toufl yelps of an-
KUbfe Whoa It appears th a t their
own futonatb tony b a it ba pre­
s e r v e or safeguarded by such
tactics.
purpose
AriMire id expanding in «rety dhwrtitm
on fob h M i fortwlhtito which has been laid for ite
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^ ItX o a W seem to as that the need is an evident
one and The Tidings strongly favors the municipal
iu A U J to .
While it u «n egtahlished fact that two red
two tebke fonT it anpeaw that anywhere from eight
and twa fo twetatjr a * i tv® make fiva when you are
counting the rabbits you shot. It It also reported
th& it is extrerùBly hard to tall a hen from a cook
pheaaant when they are in the frying pan. It ie
eren rtunored that hunters sometimes are unable to
distinguish between « quail and a cock pheasant and
no doubt would be grief-stricken if they were to
discover they had inadvertently killed and eateto a
quail However it is a Weil known fact nowadays
that foe law« are all made for the other fellow so
there is Ho ham done.
An Indianapolis woman end a simple acb of
s ix years ago which has brought her
a $50000 inheritance. She asked a CivibWar veteran
to ride in her automobile. When he got ont again he
asked for her card, said she reminded him of his
daughter 'who died in young womanhood, and that
she would h e a r from him a g a in .
This kind deed becomes news because of its
$50,000 aftermath. By itm lf it,w ould not be news»
b ecau se th e world is so fall of thoughtful, k in d ly
persons and pleasantly grateful persons. .The finan­
cial reward is less common, though even that is not
so rare as one might think.
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M O C E O S
. Establishment of a municipal airport .here will
do W e than place Ashland on tine map Of t*>m-
mercial Aviation stations which Is being prepared by
the. federal government—it will undoubtedly place
Ashland to the map as ah treW center for their is
no ptece t i t the Rogue River Valley which -ia more
free of fogs—the bane of the flier—that is Ashland.
At the present time when the Medford field is
hidden by fog hanks t t d landing there is Well nigh
ImaoaniMt..
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tree o of
and planes
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r fog,
t where
they would
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The booster for any commun­
ity betterment Ik an idealist. T»ke
idealism out of a community, and
it is then tim e to hang crepe on.
Bdwln S. IT le a d ly ,
bekinees the door o f every business house.
manager of the N e « Voyk Sfins, — Hubbard Enterprise.
says:
Avletlon enthusiasts a re * Se­
"T h a t tru th to advertising and
accuracy of statement aecouhta cto r in g th a t the airship w ill pirove
in n large measure for the tre­ to be the greatest ot all time-sav­
mendous growth in the past de­ ing devices. I t w ill have to go
cade In both newspaper a id mag- some to heat the sandwich— Mad­
ras Pioneer. ■ ’
u id k nAvertirtng.
"People respond to advertising
beckdke they believe la It slid ac­
cept as tru th
the akvertleer’s
statement.
'to ad responsible advertisers
know that misrepresentation ' is
the «ntotomt and surest roe« to
failure and bankruptcy.
" H any worthwhile business is
to continue it must prosper, and
if It does t d no sane advertiser
w ill knowingly Jeopardise h 1 s
trade end reputation w ith s men-
daotoke «ascription t e d by W hUs-
leading statement.
' "T rh th tn advertising pays be­
cause tru th is one of the moBt
vindicating forces in the world.
T ru th is Its own defense and it
Is readily accepted when believ-
These Mexicans are
literal
folk*. Running for office means
just that. Running and hothlng
else but— except death— Spring-
field News.
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The army has been awarded
Tok fhedfChl purposes 1988 cases
of champagne seised by the pro­
hibition department. Now this
ought to encourage enlistments
a little .— -Garibaldi NeWs.
I t is still d ifficult Ito tell when
some Crane girls are playing the
piano and when they are only
dusting it.— Crane American.
The news ffom New York that
Miss •Corona was to sing in " Il
"Some ot the w o rld « foremost Trovatore" left us wondering if
thinkers have pondered deeply she had the touch.
over the tru th . B at no one need
to be a learned philosopher to de­
A D etroit bnreau of research
tect falsehood to advertising.
officer has discovered that three
"Most newspapers and mags- times more single men than mar­
ines guard their columns with ut­ ried men are arrested. A t tost,
most cars, knowing that mlsrep- “You’re not going out tonight!"
is beginning to show results.
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The only parson ‘who beiiowg
about statb rights all the year
round to the Hon. A lb e rt C. R it-
ehlef, governor o f Maryland.
The state .rights cry, fo r in­
stance, was need against S u c h
m oral reforms ns the prohibition
and child labor ambudments. Ap­
parently i t get nowherb In t h e
firs t Instance and emerged triu m ­
phant IS the second because mon-
e y 'a n d Industry favored prohibi­
tion and were somewhat cold to­
w ard the child labor ateasure.
T i e principle o f state rights is
Again an Issue as B ill Vare and
V r a k k A t a f th undertake to clinch
th e ir eoats In the Senate despite
the chargee against them. Their
friends. Republicans of course,
nap beefing to 'fee effect that It
lb the only .real principle the Dem-
■ocTata have had since the Civil
W a r Xnd hare they a ra turning
two B an legally elected by the.
people o f Pennsylvania' and 1111-
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Most recently of nil. the Na­
tional council o f State Legisla­
tures came before the H o u s e
Ways and Means Committee as it
held tax M il hearings. Its mem-,
b e n anaonaced belltcomly that'
they, w ouM launch •* a new ero
City counciimen ato lAvbstlgating the ftled of R
muirfdpii airport for Adhftmd tod WO Hto but hope
that ttiey will rdeefcaiao the nwd sufficiently great
to Warrant the purchase of a traot of land for that
growth in this country and there is being established
a real public demand for its service in many Ways
of practical importance.
Already bdsiness men In commercial centers
have tasted the good fesalte from quickened com­
munication and are coming to look for the letter
that was posted the night before in distant points
of the land while the public generally is rapidly
ditoM H hg that flying offers a service never realized
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
1SHLÄSÜ
A couple of U. 8. watthips were in a collision
reeently and we wonder Why they don’t add bump-,
ere to tlieir equipment.
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Evidently-that Teapot Dome jnroc wko “ ox-
peeted” to get an automobile “ a block long” was
riding to a Pall.
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W hat’s the lowest conunissioifed rank in the
Mexican army, anyway—or do they start with lieu­
tenant-general!
There ia a men’s dab in Miwoula, Montana,
that has «arrived for twenty yean despite its nape,
which i« Xylpnmqxit. ,
un in Portland who is peddling
have hia license revoked before
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Max Ptacht arrived in Ashland,
Mrs. P ran k Burgees, wife
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the «éputÿ ébpertotosdest of the yesterday from Washington, D.
M etropolitan
L i f e . fttiaurance
Cdtopnny a^ Portland. In visiting
M r. and M m . H . G. Purscker to
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M r. and Mrs. David B r e o k l
leave
In a tow days w ith their
J. J. M cN air wan a « e e W n d
daughter, Mrs. Richard Beadle^
visitor to Portland, rbturnlng the
to spend the w inter w ith
the
H ts t of the week w ith hto w ife,
latter at her home near Gresham.
who has bean viijtlng friends to
th a t city.
B. V. Brown, residing on Nord
Dolph Npylor of -Medford has
ntreet, received a telegram Mon- been to Ashland for, a day of; two.
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Mrs. I * E. H unter, who was
called to Ashland by the Illness
at her sister Mrs. Bessie Stanley
Klnm , returns to her home
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titre your h e lp r inquired Vasqnea
I «tiff Indignation.
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"Please, Grandfather,” quickly in-
terpdeed Dolores, “a lio * him to
■peakI"
The old man looked, from Terry
to the beloved Granddaughter,
whose band rested on bis shoulder
in alana. He bad ra re r been able
to reluct anything that this only
child of his only ton asked ot him.
"Very well," be acquiesced, bow­
ing stlfily. “Come into the living
room, Senor, and b* comfortable.”
Dolores rtood alone, watching
them, disap. ear qlthfh the fam iliar
•hkdowe ©< U S ’ rant ho. Terry's
bard « a * rnS ci«tch»d convulsive­
ly in he- hand. A« it fearful of be­
ing left alone, she hurried after the
men, bat etoppod to gather a boo-
quet from a large dump of Cowers.
CHAPTKR V I— C o ntin u é
They both burnt Into merry She' was near enough to watch
inghter and te r r y B at no time » Without eavesdropping., The addi­
reseating the remaining l^ w e r tional i*~.'a'*ation for Dolores* In,
tefeet lhy In the fact that she did
not f v t T -rry to depart wl’ Unut
powpr nod wealth. ;de I s puyfng
whatever figure, was o£— < ycu to
heve yonr original laa£ c r v .\r de>
dared Invalid. And he can do it,"
finished T e rrr with conviction.
" I am willing to concede th"A you
are acting la good faith, l e n r , ”
saM Vasques Sternly. “but I u-> not
bollero thoy could do such a f-ing.
Why, my ancestors fonndod fan
Franetobo kgd the Vasques family
has dwelt here tn peace and he peí­
nese since 177 A”
Terry sank hack helplessly. The
fire In Vasques's eyes lhowed that
he was inwardly ragtag a t the bare
•thought of such an action.
"When they fight, yon’.will be
powerless, sir," Terry was doing
his best.
“No! .N o !" Vasques's voice rang
out In protest and crossing to the
mantle he took the famous old
weapon from Its ease la the waiL
“This eword,” he explained proud­
ly, showing ft to Terry. “Sas pro-
tooted this lead end Urn Basques
line atecé Spain« congtest in Cali­
fornia—and It will not I J1 me
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In government,” that I t la time
. ¡to « a il > h a lt to thia tendency of
Congreaa to usurp the powers of
the slate governments” and that
" it la incumbent upon ns *to warn
W e rarely envy anybody Whose i Congress that usbrpatlba ot state
powers mdfct cease”
pile to »mailer th a n o ur*.
B u t It Avoioped that the “state
1 rights advocates” had nothing in
' mind but repeal ot thé federal In­
heritance tax which, in effect,
!. makes it d ifficu lt for states to at-
’ tract wealth citterns w ithin their
" lip roncko to not for tale, no
"Unfortunately," pursued Terry,
borders by relieving them of such B k lfn r esho wants to bay."
"the politicians of San Francisco
estate tarn«.
have no respect for tradition and a
ae
want
R ain to something
from him. Wa dant know want w man's feelings. They are merciless
Regardless
of
the
merits
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the
do.”
Her
great
eyas
ware
opaneo
when It comes to securing what
when we haven’t got it and. don’t
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< they want and perhaps the great­
tax, the Ways and Means Commit­ wide to perplexity.
want a fter It comes.
Dolores did not hkVe any nest- est leader of them all to determined
tee appeared nntepreused by the
taney shout cocSdlng private trou­
flaunting of the state, rights ban­ bles to Terry, by some miracle tt to add yahr rancho to bis holdings
because be knows that its value
No m atter what yon want to ner. Thus bearded tn th e ir den,
seemed to make her feel better.
wUj tocresse M the city extaads
get rid of, there to always some­ veteran congressmen handled the
T h a t « S funny thing,' 'exclaim­
body to buy tt. So adverttoe.
nmrk legislators lik e a faculty sit­ ed Terry. " I came out to try to
"My rancho to not for sale, no
Mkp yon Imcsuse 1 wan afraid yonr
ting on a group of recalcitrant grandfather did not understand how matter who wants to bay. 1 onoe
Has Heck says: " A fte r tryin* school boys. Down here i t ’s net grave to« land grant attudtton to“ killed a man, henor, because h i
the thing te r 88 years, I find it’s of ten that a congressman can
"te a , I think be does, but he to etude a Vhsques horse and killed
my brothei*—! will not best tat 4 to
a blamed sight easier to
come high-hat anyone, so they probably unwlRtng to to te advice b o a an«. infilet a similar pnntaktoent on nay
down a ladder than to go ap."
enjoyed themselves.
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ipan who dares trespass on my
*T m apt an outsider,” quickly Ob­
property righto." . While Vasques
jected
Terry
and
Dolorke
Just
as
A t the flood hearings pn the
Spoke ha was retnspired with his
qktckly agreed. Neither « I them
same floor, yonr correspondent realised now much they were tak­ youthful fire and court*«—his splr>
Twenty-four students have been
had an “exclusive interview ” w ith ln« for granted In t o short a Ume. It « is magnificent! "Let us go
graduated from the D ry Bureau’s
out Into the sunshine. Senor;.it will
M ayer Broad B ill Thompson of nor h o« Strangs the» syifapathttlc he toore pleasant”
College fo r Bntdrcement Officers
loyalty
would
have
sounded
had
Chicago. "George Washington’s
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aayona Men there to hear.
in , Washington.
The dispatch
Don Luis galloped up on his horse
going te be a hero as long as I,’m
didn’t mention the names df the mayor,” said Broad B ill, grinning.
z o,fl and waved «ally to Dbiorcs. Ter­
■fit flbtuu to a relative of Mr. Bran- ry's heart Skipped h beat when she
honor men to the target prac­ "Tha whole trouble to that when doa’s."
ntoed her bouquet la answer to
tise course.
Startled at her own afirentery, the salute. Aon Ida thoughts were
you change from one anti-A m eri­
can history to the schools yon Detoree clutched hartthroat In a fa- in a tumult whan he saw the man
Atothhunt nufi gfdet Dolores oy
have to ta rn to another. Now we
have a $10,0(10 prise up fo r a dolefoU,. If £ n k , r^ M -d M o f pressing her flayer ups to his upe.
real American history. No, I
"Behold what I have brought yon,
don’t know who the Judges w ill
my loved onel" nut bn saw a long
Jewel box p i w i « to Doloree and
be, but I know damn well they’ll,
could tell that the «reeling was
a ll.b e Amnrricans.” -
tnorb Intimate than he wanted any
Yes, Broad B ill says "Am ur-
Mea” ju tt Mke a Bowery character
1 have live'’
rM this rsjolceful
to a bosk. H» very nearly hogged
ds^," sighed V'pques, smiling hap*
the shokr at the flood control
p llr as fin T e s t e d the little seen*.
Terry jpoked at him qu'ekly, hto
heirtogs, although the speeches
brows puc'-ered In a boyish frown
H . P. Weeks, the
carpenter, bored him. Strangers of various
of fMerroratlon.
catte over from D Ú nnnair
last stations to Jlfe, including many
“The la«t of a family as proud
evennig on a flying visit.
from doWn state Illinois,* ap­
and as glorious as my own." cou-
tlnued Vuquss. W«rihrf -hl. hand
proached him deffebentially
to
toward Don Luis; "the only on« to
In tw d kce themselves and shake
Frank M orine of Table Rorck the great man’s hand— Just an if
of my oblM”
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T -r ry crooned mwardiy. He had
ing of ordinary banken.
dared dream .such glorious plans
for Deinres sad blwswf, and all f ie
time she was promised to the 'pio-
turesqu« Spaniard!
W . O. K ro p ke,-w h o has been
Hl thought—ehs--had never been
ipehding tha past two months at
away from the rancho.” Terry oonld
Pelican Bay, re tu rn e d to Ash­
not nuderstnnd IL
3 > ' tx ” 2 ''a\ eIci pt “ r#»aT<1’
land' Frid ay evening. .
jailing 4n friends. They were chil­
dren f 'M t h ir — thefr tradition! are
the lam? as «ara. For the dangl*tar
c ti'V ’f'a-iquet to marry other than
i Gtoht Ahlström, who h a
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a sax of He. \ Vn blood would be
been «Pendln« a few weeks a
to eoqrt the fitteres*. of woe."
. Fifteen yehrs ago today, one
¿To be oentlaued.)
Oklahoma. Siskiyou county. Cal. of the*greatest itttto lightweight
returned to town Thursday.
champions in* the history of the
game went down in defeat and On a foul la thq sixteenth round I Wolgi
was- shorn of hto rham pttnihip ot hto memorable battle w ith throned
toga, when Ad Wolgast of Cadil­ W illie Ritchie of San Francisco, Nelson
The Hon. N. Langell -arrived
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lac, Mich., was declared loser at Only C ity, Cal.
thp cltr thin morning.
3G Yean Ago
Here is a hot top. Get subpoenaed as a witness
in the Pall-Sinclair case' and secure a free trip to
Europe.
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