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    PAGE TWO
.Monday, October 24, 1921
A S i l l i l P ’’1
d e re d him im m u n e to o th e rs w hich,
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b ’ b u t fo r p re s e n t evils,' m ig h t com e
E stablished 1S76
f » .,« , „
P u b lis h e d E v ery E v e n in g E x cep t
’
S u n d ay
; F o r tu n a te ly , th ia belief is n o t so
T H E A SH LA N D P R IN T IN G GO. i w idely h eld as it w as y e a rs ago. B ut
p ro ce d u re .
To D iscuss A rm am ents
T he c o n v e n tio n , it is expected, will
c o n sid e r th e q u e stio n of lim ita tio n
i it h as n o t been a n easy ta s k to dis-
OFFICIAL CITY AN D COCNTY
of a rm a m e n ts in
view of th e im -
I
pel th is ig n o ra n c e
on m a tte r s of
PA PE R
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: p o rta n c e of th e in te r n a tio n a l con-
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T E L E P H O N E 3S
INDIANA-POLIS. In d ., Oct. f
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p re v e n ta b le a il- w h ich have c o n fro n te d g o v e rn m e n ts. posta fo r v io la tio n o f p rin c ip le s of a rm a m e n t as an in s u ra n c e of w orld
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 still s u ffe r
Six m o n th s ..................................... 3.75 l m e n ts. -------„„
Lack of iu n d s in th e „ h „ o „ m „ e s ta te sm e n a n d people d u rin g th e la st th e o rg a n iz a tio n ; A m e ric an ism p ro ­ peace, h o ld in g , how ever, th a t d is ­
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advertising rates
tio n s th e legion d e c la re d its c o u rse
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ab o v e -listed issu es
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b etw een J jin
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
g e th e r in th e e u ifc av o r th e r e is l it tl e ' w itb o o t p re c e d e n t fo r g u id an c e , na- fic ials p o in t o u t, a n d it is e n tire ly
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of th e legion i! p ro b a b le th a t m any o th e r q u e s tio n s
One tim e a w e e k ..........................27V£c d o u b t th a t we s h a ll p re s e n tly see
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s e ttle m e n t on th e !
L ocal R e a d e rs
I its firs t tw o c o n v e n tio n s th a t “ th e
> a c tio n s of s ta te c o n v e n tio n s.
flo o r of th e c o n v e n tio n .
E ach line, e a ch t i m e ...................... 10c
so-called
g e n tle m e n 's
a g re e m e n t
M ore th a n 1,000 v o tin g d e le g a te s
Im m ediate Action
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PUBLIC FORUM
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M rs. G lenn a n d I h av e r e c e iv e d -
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o r m ore. % c th e w ord each tim e.
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fo r 100,000 o u t-o f- less v e te ra n . A n a tio n a l c o m m itte e W a sh in g to n , C olo rad o an d N e b ra sk a
la-gal R ate
. .
.
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co n v e n ^ on
p ro h ib itin g lan d h o ld in g by th e Jap-1
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seem !
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p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c th a t we w ere h a rd ly w o rth y of so
C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1,00 k in d ly n otice, a n d we w ish to e x ­ th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , a s exprebsftd th e legion th ro u g h its 11,000 posts, ° ” re c o ,d a s fav o rin g th e r e tu r n of
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p ress th ro u g h y o u r p a p e r o u r h e a r t­
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S o cieties
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ativ
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by s ta te a n d co u n ty c o n v e n tio n s o f, i e c o n im e n d a tio n s w ill be p u t in to
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs felt g r a titu d e to a ll who have so
O n .th e la s t day of th e c o n v e n tio n
re v e a ls
th e fo llo w in g ! e ffe c t im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e «onven-
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ k indly rem em bered» us in th o u g h t, th e legion.
issu es on w hich it is p ro b a b le th e ! tio n h a s chosen its new c o m m a n d e r a n a tio n a l c o m m a n d e r, five n a tio n a l
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ w ord or deed.
n a tio n a l legion a s se m b ly w ill d e - j an d a d jo u rn e d ,
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be
vice c o m m a n d e rs
and
a n a tio n a l
O u r p a th w a y in th e fifty y e a rs h a s
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a t e fo r a ll ad
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elected
.
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F u r th e r p la n s fo r o b ta in in g p a ss­
v e rtisin g w h en an a d m issio n o r o th e r been blessed w ith a good deal of
To Aid U nem ployed
age of ^ h e fe d e ra l a d ju s te d c o m p en ­ no a n n o u n c e d c a n d id a te s . New O r­
c h a rg e is m ade.
s u n sh in e , a n d it has been d u e a g re a t
S teps to re lie v e d is tre s s a m o n g sa tio n bill a r e c e rta in to be d iscu ssed lean s, B a ltim o re , S an F ra n c isc o an d
d eal a n d b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e k in d -
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising
» « , »1 lo v in g friend». , h a v e
i X X , ''T n
a n d d ecided upon. P ra c tic a lly ev ery H o u sto n , T exas, a re in th e ra c e for
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
__________
,
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ing
am o n . g ___________
som e as to _______________
w h a t co n sti- lh a t. w ith a ll e arth -» charm », t h i ,
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e r tis in g ,; w o u ld be a d re a ry wo-rld ,)ut f
,h
vilu a,ld tI,e s e v e r a l c a re a n d tre a t- m e n t o f th e m e a s u re h a s passed re s ­ v en tio n .
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich joved Qnes jn j
I ine n t o f th e d is a b le d ; fe d e ra l ad- o lu tio n s df firm e s t s u p p o rt fo r th e
'
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs t o ’ d iffe re n t!-
ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n a n d p lan s fo r a leg io n s p re s e n t policy of p u s h in g th e
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s
ta
te
of
G eorgia
a te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e
T his e v e n t c a rrie s nte back b e y o n d ,
tn t h „ f<n la h .. .
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hill.
It
is
believed
th
a
t
th
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been
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d
in
to
Spain
for
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e j th e tim e w hen we jo in ed h a n d s in
‘ ‘
° o b ta in it;
is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n I S , life ’s co m p an io n sh ip .
I go back i n / ' ' ’ servIce
P re fe re n c e fo r w orld tion will e x p re ss its e lf in s tro n g use in d e s tro y in g la rv a e of th e m a-
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to f
, lnpm nrv
tho
( w ar v e te ra n s ; s la c k e rs . B ergdoll and te r m s on P re s id e n t H a rd in g ’s i n t e r - J a rla nioéquito.
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every fh° n<’ n ,e m °ir > to th e d a >s of
c h ild - , Deb
A m e ric an am
v e n tio n to p re v e n t p assag e of t h
e
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k in d as w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls.
hood
w hen we c h ild re n ro m p ed bassa(lor‘ to
T he
o rg a n iz a tio n ’s na
All re p o rts of su c h a c tiv itie s a f te r a n d play ed in th e deep ta n g le d w ild-
f
.'
»A m erica s m e a s u re .
In B olivia 17 p er c e n t of th e tow ns
„„ have o c c u rre d i»
wood
It w as jn 8OUthern i nd ian
‘ e a s o “ s fo r e n te r in g th e w o rld w a r; tio n a l le g isla tiv e c o m m itte e w ill pre a r e m o re th a n 13,000 feet above sea
th ey
is new s.
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n w h e re th e w oodlands le n t a ch a rm - r O11 lllla n ces a n d th e q u e stio n of s e n t a le n g th y r e p o rt on th e su b je c t, levql.
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no
B -= !- « ■ -
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­ th a t is seldom fo u n d a n y w h e re else.
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r collecton ta k e n IS I No place th a t I h av e fo u n d w h e re
N EW S.
wild fru its a n d n u ts grow in such
ab
u n d a n ce .
B lackhaw s, su g a rh a w s ,
W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
tn ay ap p les, p aw paw s, wild g rap e s,
JOB WORK
from
an d th en th e r e w ere th e b e e c h n u ts ,,
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h ic k o ry n u ts an d w a ln u ts th a t grew
Sam e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le p ric e —
ev e ry w h ere , a n d th e n th e r e w as th e ,
to a ll
______
sw e e tg u m tre e th a t fu rn is h e d c h e w -'
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O r e g o n ,. ing pum S liperior to a n yt b jnp j b a v e i
,
P o sto ffic e a s Second ■class M ail M at-
e v e r seen or. th e m a rk e t. So it was
ter.
! a com m on th in g fo r us c h ild re n to
go paw p aw in g o r gum h u n tin g . And
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( th e s e e x c u rsio n s fo r gum a n d th e
Love buys w ith ru th le s s u s e re r ’s <$>
gold
♦ wild fru its w ere th e d e lig h t of o u r[
T h e lo a th so m e p ro s titu tio n of a ♦' c h ild h o o d . T h e re, too, a t t h a t day.
a t le a st, w as th e g r e a te s t v a rie ty of
hand
♦ W ith o u t a h e a rt.
Love sacri- •<$> wild b ird s th a t w en t to help m ak e up
th e c h a rm s of n a tu r e t h a t s u rro u n d -
fices a ll th in g s
le d o u r ch ild h o o d y e a rs. School a d ­
■v To bless th e th in g It loves.
v a n ta g e s of th is day excel th o se of
— B ulw er.
th a t; b u t we w ere n o t fo rg o tte n . O ur
p a re n ts h u stle d us off to th e old log
school
house th a t sto o d on th e c o r­
A rm istic e d ay sh o u ld be observed
n
e
r
of
niv f a th e r ’s farm . S pelling,)
w ith e x cep tio n al fe rv o r th ro u g h o u t
le
a
d
in
g
and
a rith m e tic
w ere o u r,
th e n a tio n th is y e a r.
B esides being
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s,
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lo
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g
w
ith
w
ritin g On
a m em o rab le a n n iv e rs a ry ,
it will
m ark (he o p e n in g of a c o n fe re n ce F rid a y a fte rn o o n s we w ould s ta n d
w hich m eans m o re to th e w orld th a n up a n d spell dow n, o r re c ite som e
piece we had c o m m itte d to m em ory, i
any a sse m b la g e sin c e tim e began.
Som e o f th e m still clin g to m em ory,
h
H ope of a v e rtin g th e big ra ilro a d such a s "H ow big w as A le x a n d e r’s!
s tr ik e sh o u ld
not
be ab a d n o n ed . pa. th a t people c alled him g re a t?
E v ery p ro p e r w ays a n d m ea n s w hich w as he lik e som e ta ll s te e p le hig h ,
a
h u n d re d w e ig h t? ” or
o ffe rs any hope of p re v e n tin g th e his s p e a r
w a lk o u t s h o u ld be given d u e c o n sid ­ "O h, w ere you n e ’e r a schoolboy, and
e ra tio n .
I t w ould be a g re a t t r i ­ did you n e v e r tr a in 'a n d fell th a t
u m ph to r rea so n a n d h u m a n e p rin ­ sw e llin g of y o u r h e a rt you n e ’e r can !
ciples if th is piece of m a d n e ss could feel a g a in ? "
T he g irls w ould p ro b ab ly s e le c t:
be tu rn e d aside.
th e fa m ilia r piece. "M a ry had a little
N e ith e r c a p ita l n o r la b o r h as lam b ; i t ’s fleece w as w h ite a s sn o w .” i
m o ra l rig h t— n o r sh o u ld it h av e legal B ut us boys w ould p r e f e r s o m e th in g
r ig h t— to in ju r e th e pu b lic to gain of a d ife fre n t s o rt, p e rh a p s lik e th is ;
its ends in a n in d u s tr ia l s tru g g le .
‘Y ou’d sc arc e expect one of m y a g e
to sp e ak in public on th e s ta g e ; a n d
CHILD HEALTH
if I ch a n ce to fall below D em o sth e-
nese o r C icero, d o n 't view m e w ith a
T h e U nited S ta te s b u re a u of e d u ­ c ritic s eye, b u t p ass m y im p e rfe c ­
c a tio n is u rg in g a n a tio n -w id e ca m ­ tio n s b y .” R e a d in g a n d s p e llin g re ­
paign to tea c h h e a lth ru le s - to th e ceived m ost
e ffo rt.
Som e
could
25,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 c h ild re n in th e c o u n try close th e s p e llin g book a n d spell
th ro u g h th e mecJium of th e public every w ord in
it.
M any c h a n g es
schools. I t is proposed
to m ak e have ta k e n p lace fo r th e b e tte r, an d
h e a lth in s tru c tio n a s fu n d a m e n ta l a w hen one sig h s fo r th e good old
p a rt of th e c h ild 's e d u c a tio n as a re tim e s of th e p a st, I th in k we a re sa fe
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re a d in g a n d a rith m e tic .
in sa y in g th e re is s o m e th in g w ro n g
How tre m e n d o u s a ta s k th is is an d w ith th em . A t th a t day we bo asted
how n e c essa ry m ay be g a th e re d from 4.000.000 of slaves, a n d a saloon w a s,
th e fact th a t no few er th a n 15,000,- th o u g h t in d isp e n sa b le to th e success
000 of th e 25,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 now in th e of any tow n.
A nd I th in k we a re
schools th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try a re sa fe in sa y in g th a t b e tte r d ay h a s '
su ffe rin g
from
physical
d efects daw ned, d u e to th e lig h t of th e gos-
w hich m ig h t be p re v e n te d o r a t lea st peL
D. L. GLENN.
c o rre c te d . T h re e o u t of ev ery five
c h ild re n have a ilm e n ts w hich need
A re m a rk a b le exam ple of th e use
a tte n tio n .
T he fac t t h a t in m an y of s c u lp tu re to illu s tr a te sc ie n tific
cases such
a ilm e n ts
m ay be s u f ­ fac ts is th e frieze on th e e x te rio r of
fic ie n tly s lig h t to escap e t h e 'n o t i c e th e new I n s titu te of H u m an P a la e o n ­
of th e c a su a l o b se rv e r does ijot m ean tology in P a ris, carv ed by C o n sta n t
t h a t th e y m ay n o t e n d in a se rio u s Roux. It'd e p ic ts scenes from th e life
a fflic tio n ; it only m ea n s th a t th e of p rim itiv e h u m a n ity , som e of th e
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o b se rv e r o u g h t to be less c a su a l. F o r s u b je c ts
Ashland Local Branch, Cor. First and A
being
re c o n s tru c tio n s of
in m ost of th e s e cases it is of Im ­ p re h is to ric p eriods, w h ile o th e rs re p -'
Crouch, Manager
p o rta n c e to d e te c t th e a ilm e n t in th e re s e n t c o n te m p o ra ry life a m o n g u n ­
in itia l sta g e .
civilized peoples.
T im e w as w hen we th o u g h t a chilf?
none th e w orse o ff fo r h a v in g a few
B r itlie a c ro ss C olum bia riv e r a t I
th in g ? th e m a tte r w ith it now an d n a rro w s above T he D alles p lan n ed .
th i n. Som e people even so u g h t com ­
fo rt ir. th e b e lie f t h a t m in o r a fflic ­
A lsea— $5,000 w o rth b la c k b e r r ie s ¡
tio n s m ad e th e ch ild s tr o n g e r, reu - 9eut to C o rv allis c a n n ery .
A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
R. (BO B) MIDDLETON
3 $$ A3 & •
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81 OAK STREET
i'll; v.ill he a good price th is fall.
co m p lete o u tfit.
G et my p rices on tra p s an d a
W hy send to m a il-o rd e r ho u ses for S p o rtin g Gondh? B ring in
y o u r c a ta lo g u e and we will co m p a re prices.
Attention! Boy Scouts
W ould like for you to call at my store th is evenin g; also
would like tor members) o f High School who are interested
in ath letics to call.
G uns re p a ire d , fish in g ro d s w rapped,
let m e p u t it in sh a p e fo r lay in g aw ay.
B ring in y o u r gun an d
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COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
you can o b tain a t th is s to re —
e v e ry th in g th e m odel cook o r
h o u se k e e p e r could d e sire in
pots, p an s a n d p re se rv in g k e t­
tles. A little jo u rn e y th ro u g h
o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t will give you
m any su g g e stio n s as to th in g s
you sh o u ld have.
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
ORDER YOUR
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How Competition
You
NOW
Winter is coming—prices arc night. Supply may be lim­
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
stopped.
A S H L A N D L U M B E R CO.
PHONE 20
The competition that exists among the
hundreds of meat distributors, large and
small, means
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Rivalry
Rivalry
Rivalry
Rivalry
in
in
in
in
Prices
Service
Economy
Quality
Swift & Company sells meat at the
lowest possible price, consistent with
quality and service. Our profit of only a
fraction of a cent a pound on all products
is evidence of keen competition.
Swift & Company must provide the best service to
your dealer or he will buy from our competitors.
This means a supply of fine fresh meat always on
hand for you at your dealer’s.
Swift & Company must keep down manufacturing
and selling costs, and use all by-products to avoid
waste, or else lose money meeting the prices of com­
petitors who do.
NO ONE
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can a ffo rd n o t to se t a sid e so m e th in g
fo r th e u n fo re se en em erg en cy anil
th e d ay s a h e ad .
In o u r sav in g s d e p a rtm e n t you will
fin d c o u rte o u s tre a tm e n t and p ro m p t
a tte n tio n .
4 ppr c e n t in te re s t on savings.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
TRY OLIR
Swift & Company must make its products of the
highest quality, or see you turn to others. This
means better meat for you and a greater variety of
appetizing, wholesome food.
W e are as glad for this competition as you should
be. It helps to keep us on our mettle.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
F.
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FOE YOÜE HEATER
Also we can furnish you—
4 foot Bodv F ir .......... ..........$9 25
10 inch O ak...............
:6 inch Pine............... ........ 3 50
12 in d i Pine...............
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co,
“ Tn the Heart of Town”
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