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Id, O Lord; aad have comforted myself. Psalm 119:21.
PRATXR: Lord, Thy judgments are tr»e aad righteous alto-
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By Rodney Dutcher
4VKA Servino Writer
—
Why Not a Community Tree?
a d annuAT Ohrtstmas opening, ushering
y sbam H i is history—and is recorded as
lnoet successful community activities
known. There was practically a 100
»ration from business men about town.
Lnd finale to this holiday season which
so ah|picy>u8ly, we would suggest a
Christmas tree and a Community slug,
one a t 1
Ashland
per cent i
As i
w as sta^
Comotunij
or some . I
fittingly d
hood, and
spirit « f brother-
might be worked
r the Chamber o f
iterisi cooperation
d o b , « s r db »
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elät? sv ta» sSwca ja cj
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ARTHUR OTAN, Sc., D-
(Copyright John F. Ditte Co.)
RPÒ O pen i o
«ei
through. -
;i
The Iithiap Carnival
»l y i,.i . an*. Tr i ji i r i g y7' i ,s ..■yra a T' d f' Aiag,
bodeteffc <Hri« WiMk and boost them along
erieg b t e^dtoti, oVeV wWeh the organization
odotrol» made ptostponement of the original
tlh k b prtnfitbU tb be <n o f t t t b M n g sfac-
inth everyone getting value received in en-
&
toe m oney Invested.
postpqmnent of the affair w as made neces-
r i h e k te w M d a g g e d T -- the bt« prfMto <*-
a p a r i o f the advertising campaign had to
B— they w y n . a debt
hc»dr-—but t i e
started w orking under a disadvantage,
y t a u s t i n y M t .a l a t o f.m o n ey in the eaM l-
; la w>. be & suoceas, the carnival m ust be
ed wenerously,
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k thfe L ithians up w ith your whole-hearted
th is w eek. ,
bristmas shop-
a l forethought
UjriBg presents
dl be pteked-up
irtfealarty pleasing
It is n ’t too
pin< tig h t ad r.'
have bes» a t ft
whenever an apt
T i to
'•fthoQld speed-up
.
w
, x-
announcing the
fa ct to tbh pMbllc. f t b
befe tlu te o a t when tbie
rash comes aad aUo ft qftgki tvUB Ito 'Horae tn miad
that the early bird gets
tomfe «N t >»a c a n ’t sell
som ething to people they m w «ftNUft bought from
your competitor.
To the old standby» shop early aaft mail ei»l*
m ight well be added a feto new <»ee aoeh as g«*
yonr holiday sto ek on display early and advertise
it early.
«
, A California justice, of the i « ace famed for sop-
tenee# he has imposed dn frtltifc 'Violations Vedentty
married i n d o p in g <oupK Issuing h b f l i i t life s e t t
enoe.
lUSIRMto
H whs perfectly wonderful to
tfcsMve H ro a g b .th i» colurim all
TBJ M fbrtitfni is ’ mlgfif> the splendid letter« which feme
T ie kiss o f Innocence consists
goM M l» InsoraaM— g a , • l i answer to my plea tor hjlp.*: largely of saliva.
plenty of I t .,
.
I have Silently suffered I too
JjShose who- live In zJdo4eriv
MM- It to good tor this ¿ a id
la
to talk with seb eó o s -and ft Is flats find it easy to dfgss
Ing to get many nffw ones. ■ more discreet to talk thrlagh upper berths.
That a lot of buelneea : con this eolum h.than It Would hfe to
cerns i t f to Md themselves ttrto toll yen face to t h e e n»y tragedy
Not mah? of us know what we
believing that they do not need of « worthless husband and my
w
a n t , which explains why we
to adtitrilke U >«<«» Buelgeto. Problèma which- Is: What are my
seldom
get It.
obligation«
to
my
children?
Un
That tbken these concerns
buck up aghlatt advertised <hnt- til 1 read yóur leU brs.I did hot
gdéw what -o iM " h»T« ,suffer-
ity, they «re '“goner».'’
That many a
business
is fed dhd have totrikd the'w hy out.
dead aad the ownere knew It: A c Dr. Dean aald whsta he phb-
there la only one chance to re- llihed my letter, “The Wisdom
vlva R nnd that to by advertis of the 'many lb-often far bettor
Sometimes opportunity
than the idea of one.”
ing.
a
rod-hot poker are much al
When 'thb totters were
for
tTbgt safes
businesses
are
so be careful what you grab
dead and the ownerj don’t knew warded In a big batch— so big
It. femeitady A tta « 0p th & that they came by exprése 7 - I
off, for thg sooner they realise read them secretly. It was my.
it, th'S sooner th s f wttl m a ts problem ahd mine alone, so I
thought. But «when L finished
way for a , live one.
them a flask Or something like
“I Anver hear'4 of your giiodc"
It name l»to my head and I' de
Is one o f the blows often handed cided upon a bold stroke. And
It to the worst thing that could believe me, my friends, It was
be said about their product, as nervy for me. I decided to show
•“not te o w n ” means "do s a le s .”
dents and dseases tof children,
Advertise.
employment and legislation af
fecting children.
These research projects cover
ed subjects ranging from diseas
es of trees, tobacco, cabbages and
sugar beets and scabies o n / oth
er diseases of sheep, cattle and
horses^ all the Way to means tor
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increasing the durability of fish
nets to, the ^ater and standardly
atlon of methods testing chemic
al reagents. Bxteusiods of gov
ernment research work are be
B. V. Carter on</ L. L. Mullt,
Gloan Hope was a Moflford vis
Oeo. Barron nnd Harvey Shep ing made constantly under the
itor from the Ashland district Of AMUhAl, attafldM t ie Business herd afo hauling 10 tons of rock various government department.-
thM M y. Mr. Hope rodenUy H en’s Association Convention from Jthelr “free 8t»ror" mtoe OB
rottotoM from a trip <0 Crooeont which oontohod i t Pottlsnd Inst C am as P rairie, tn the A shland
Untata? to discuss the iiaanel«l quarts mill tor reduction.
TURNINO THE PAGES BACK
gik delegates fhom Jack-
S taatlofl,
eon county.
nA« lire. KArl Hlty roturt-
tor «0 tkolr horns 1» Don«-
T«4r * T8 b««a vistttog to
k .ftr . Hllty h«« boon into
ih n severe attack Of is
add a how flatotor U
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reputottu eight before torn. His
hair was mussed dad motet, his
eyes were bloodshot, Ms face look
ed swollen and white, and bis cob
tor was ownpled oyer tar a sotted
wilt.
v "I thought I could depend upon
you.** Dolores drew herself up to
her full height aad spoke with a
b itterness beyond her years. “But
Grandfather was right—blood will
telL”
Terry was too dssed to take la
what aha said, but he had sobered
enough tobeaslm m ed, *Tm sorry
bi^M aly^aT lifeat woe sufflelent
bai ««tono«» pride 4M goes
Frisco to «Mk Torrf« «<d ta'
Dqtoree shook her heed aad
stared Tram Terry to the girls aad
men who had gathered around the
dooy«*y. The» she turned and
proudly swept oat of the room and
doju tfro j talra without saying on-
i Ho girl over bad a more disil-
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From an all conoealing.nook In
th eh attw ay Chris Budniell had
been an totereeted a» accidental
spectator from the time be came
out of an adjoining private room
when Dolores knocked on the door.
He had no Idea who she was but
hmi* exceDtloual boftuty Aitd you til«
knocked until her hand hart, but
could not summon sufllclent cour
age to open a strange door unbid
den.
The walls e f The < Poodle Dog
were mode to .keep In all sounds,
so' shs did not bear the musk,
singing and general boisterousness
within. But one of the men guesn,
who wag toss Intoxicated than aay-
TO Dotoros*~Maosenen< hs pat
Ms arm around hsr toattt.
worth watching while fa The
Poodle Dog atone.
Her handling. of the gltnatlon
brought forth Buckwell** admira
tion. His eyes glistened and he
smiled shrewdly at Terr» predica
ment. As soon as Dolores started
down stairs Buckwell sauntered
from his shadow and notshaUntly
followed. He wanted to know who
she was and where she was going,
bat would not condescendto ask
Terry.
Bnckwell reached the entrance
door Just as Delores attorned Into
her carriage and the glaring lights
of the cafe afforded a splendid
chanoe for him to again aMse her
utter Ibvliness ns well » to see
the Basques crest and name on the
carriage door. With a lair whistle
of surprise be tamed back into the
hall, a .frown on his usual* inscrut
able MwW. Hearing a w e m o tk e at
the head of the stairs he looked up
sad saWxTerry struggling |o break
away from the frantic grass of a
girl. “Don’t be a fool.“ hb heard her
shout “Can’t you see she didn’t
appreciate you—-stay wltk ns!"
Terry did not pay any attention
to her. He wanted to talk with De-
tores again hefese ska got away.
Pulling Ms arm loose ho loot his
balance, lurched forward aad fell
headlong downdtalrs, rolling and
slipping, over and over until he
hit the door below.
Buckwell Jumped aside ta time
to help him recover a footing. For
tunately Terry was only badly
granddaughter,** consoled Buckwell
with a mocking smile, “I don’t
blame you for your haste,”
“Go to the devil, will you!" flar
ed Terry, and staggering to the
open door found that Dolores had
disappeared.
Utterly despdhdent and fltagustsd
he tottered to te the bar room and
gulped down a drink Of straight
whiskey.
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He could not think wkiat hod
bropght Dolores to Tha Poodle
Dog. "Engaged to one m is. flkted
with mW- and vial ting, .„dUe place
slSbe at night—and sh efiah t ib s
had never been to Frisco! What
k|nd of -a girt ,1* she?” Twry gave.
It up but be could not drive her
totaw. SB« reenttod and stood Jn from his thoughts even with an
breathless horror, looking into the excess of liquor.
,
room. How different from what
she had anticipated!
Dinner was over, although noma
pf the man end girls were still
lounging around the table to fa
miliar intoxication. The dancing
was tost aqd furious or so slow
that ths dreamy couplps got to
pnn present, happened to be leav
ing and opened the door as If In re
sponse to her kttpek.
“I am looking for T erry/ she ex
plained, not conscious Of having
nsed bis given name.
. “You belong to this party—and
are Just getting here?” exclaimed
the youth in open admiration. “I
thought something wjas lacking,
nnd m w I kMW what it was—-you!
Come on in i’*
i To Dolor««* amaxemqpt he put
fils arm around her waist and tried
to draw her into the room. Breath
less with fury, she pushed him
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party was exposed to her
everyone elses way.
Dolores felt
that she was peering into another
world—a place peopled by crea
tures with whom she did nqt care
, mingle, to the midst at the
ideous revelation she aaw Terry—
her handsome, clean, clear eyed
Terry—he hhd « girl to Ms aims
and tons dancihg the “Gristly
Bear” with stumbling fe et
As eaoh couple caught sight of
Dolores they stopped whatever
¡¡toy to e » doing and lookfd at her
through hleery eyes and Whirling
i
«rt ioni® beautmu, xnghtenea girl
to a story book, end they wondered
what eke was doing there. Terry
Firemah Shiorer of the «. F-
greet now haa two moat to taking a holiday. A chunk
'he Ashland Meet Com- of wood fell on end badly bruised
roopouod Its toerket his toe the other day. .
Trito dox of 'Hedford
I a ebop, m iking four
:ets Ita Atktond now.
The Misses Fannie and Mary
8oott of WUkjMborg, B a- Wv > 0
kbro teen visiting with tha Nky-
■fta akd AdderTOn families ta Ash
land. loft loot week tor Pasa
As an Instance of prolific bear
dena. Col., whore they will spend ing in the fruit line, a little out of
|)ie wldter.
mosob . we were shown last MoU-
JC. C. Wtoonburgor,
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WASHINGTON
. Congrehi-
msn A. Platt Andrew of Glouces
ter, Mass., cares not who lead8
the ‘forthcoming struggles pver
flood relief, farm relief and tax
relief, so tong as he can lead the
war on the Children’s Bureau,
whieh functions undOr the De
partm ent of Labor.
It appears
that his efforts may be accom
panied ,by a war cry of "Battle-
ships for Babies.” for -Andrew
wants to elminate the appropria
tion for the Children’s Bureau
ana spend that sum and much
more for new cruisers.
Friends of the babies hare ., no
objection to cruleers, but they
point out that the appropriation
to the bureau, If « v etted , would
hardly buy more than a coflfcle of
smoke stacks.
Congressman Andrew said this:
“The bureau, which 4ft* start
ed In 1918 with an appropriation
of leas than 828,000, has gradu
ally Increased Its demands until
during the present year the ap
propriations amount to nearly
21,600,600.
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If Andrew doesn’t know it al
ready, he probably will soon be
advised that his figures are mis
leading. The Met is that only
8294,000 was appropriated for
the^ ChlldjwnSs Bureau for 1927.
It was also given 260,000
for
expenses in administering the
Shephard - Towner maternity act
and Congress appropriated 8950,-
000 to be distributed among the
states as provided hi the Shep
pard-Towner act,, but the 191.8 or
ganic act’ creating different from
the maternity and infancy act of
1921 providing for federal aid for
maternity and Infant hygiene
work- to) state contributing in
equal amount.
Somehow,
whenever a n y
statesman undertakes to attack
the system of bureaucracy so
firmly saddled upon us, he starts
— e»d generally stops— wlt,h the
Children’s Bureau. He speaks of
the importance of‘,i "abolishing
useless
government
bureaus,”
w fth n ever a message about the
various eommiaslons and s o f t
jobs around town populated by
lameducks and .other Retired ser
vants of the people— or t h e
party.
The work or t^e Children’s
Bureau Itself—disregarding the
maternity and infancy act of
which nearly every state has been
glad to accept the benefit— Is part
o f the -great scientific research
system of the govern»net. The
law provides that the bureau
shall Investigate and report on
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da.v t h e
trafltm olaelles
In Pari-
kissed -
stay man they pleased. No, No.
Dolorei did not t
St. Catberlnh IsuJt the patron «M etoMd her eye*
saint of America!
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are able to finance.
On
S t C a t h e r i n e ’s
d*y, OmdII branches of a rasp-
Serfy huih oh the C. W. Elgin
promises, Granite street, near the
J: Al Waddle returned from
Walker place, containing rally
Sòme people go in for free love
Pedestrians shoul
fifty berries of fair else a n d Yreka and left for Portland Tues-
beeanse that’s the only knd they and not hurt.
quality.
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CHAPTER IX .
wckwell Sets His Ttop
momentary glimpse of Dolo-
4t Btwkweil enjoyed during
adVltod Visit to the Poodle
search of Terry had aroused
(r o f the Tenderloin os noth-
0 h ot d ote in years. Women
mt new to him, neither did
fe i any pleasure to bis jaded
«. Rut with Dolores It was
■t Her fresh beauty, her
her tonoeeace appealed to
1 sparkling water to a desert
t—and os satisfylo«.
(Te be continued.)
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It talieJ quite / bit of* spirit to
move some people, judging from
the way bootleggers seem to pros-
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