Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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TUE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
NotcmiH*v 2 —, 1621
By Charles Sughroe
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BAR WOMAN SMOKING IN JAIL plan «, made por
IN T H E r K I D D -
L E SS E R A
to
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I d o n ’t
w ant tc, of course,
but I ’ll _ have to
t a k e my wife's
dog.
T A K E S
W ORK.
The
w o rld
owes
e v e ry
m an a livin g .
M aybe. B u t
you ’ve got to
b e persistent
l i you w a n t to
collect.
Reduced P rice
on
THERMOS AND
,
UNIVERSAL
VACUUM BOTTLES
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1
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P i n t s .............$1.50 to $3.75
Quarts ..........$2.50 to $6.00
LUNCH KITS
$3.50 to $5.00
Anticipate your Christinas
needs wjbila our-r stock is
^complete.
M c N a ir Bros.
Sfcr
“I Refuse to Allow Myself to Ee Called .
a Zionist I Am an American”
B IG G ER CAM PAIGN,
Lincoln, Neb., C h ief of Police Acts
W hen Men D em and Equal
Rights.
HO TEL LUNCHEON
(G o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
Lincoln, Neb.—W omen confined li<
the Lincoln <Jty jail may no longer
console them selves w ith a whiff from
a satisfying cigarette, Chief of Police
P e ter Johnstone* announced today a fte r
Zionism is the most stupendous fallacy in Jew ish prisoners had com plained of a viola­
hiricTy. The political and physical rehabilitation of tion of equal rights.
The unequal rights, how ever, were
1 alcst-i/ie into a national entity is an empty and im­
in fav o r of the women in stead of the
possible (.¡Team, unsound in its economics, fantastic men. One rule prohibited sn ak in g .
E xceptions have been m ade in favor
in its ¡H-'itics and sterile in its spiritual ideals.
Zionism is a surrender, not a solution. It is a of the women sm okers by the chief.
Police M atron D ora Doyle ndiqitted
retngres^ on into the blackest error, and not progress th at she p erm itted th e women to smoke
towani l!>c light. I will go fu rth er and say th at it ¡6 upon ord er of the chief.
But the fum es of the denied weed,
a b e tra y al; it is an eastern European proposal, fa­
p e n e tratin g into ^the q u a rte rs of the
thered in th is country by American Jews, which, if men, caused the smoke hunger of these
it were to succeed, would cost the Jew s of America less fo rtu n a te individuals to cry out
fo r vengeance, and finally the p ro test
most that they have gained of liberty, equality and fraternity.
cam e when the men could sta n d it
Zionism is based upon a literal acceptance of the promises made to no longer. “ We dem and equal rights
the Jew s i v th eir prophets in the Old Testam ent, th at Zion should be re­ anyw ay.” the men said.
Chief of D etectives W alter Andersoi
stored to them and that they should resume th eir once glorious piace as
becam e the cham pion of tin- m en’s
a pecul.ar people, singled out by God for his especial favor, exercising cause and protested vigorously to the
dominion over their neighbors in His name and enjoying all the freedom chief.
By K E 1 ...Ï MORGENTHAU, in the W orld’s Work.
and bhssm gs of a race under the unique protection ef the Almighty. Of
course, the proph ts meant these things symliolically and were dealing
only with the spiritual life. They did not mean earthly power or mate­
rialist ic 1 lessings.
Z io m stq arose out of the miseries of the Jews. I t was offered a« a
remedy, m release, a plan of action which would provide a road to happi­
ness. This is the secret of its hold upon its adherents. The promises
which it oilers are so dazzling th a t Jew s everywhere have rushed to em­
brace its faith without stopping to examine them closely or to calculate
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whether they can lie made good.
Here in America we have fought our way through to liberty, equality
and Tratei nity. We have found the rest for our souls. No one shall rob
us of these gains. We enjoy in America exactly the spiritual liberty, the
• financial success and the social position which we have earned.. Any Jew
■ in America who wishes to be a Saint of Zion has only to practice the eul-
^ p v a jiq n
his gpnritjlaJ g if|s-¿ th e re is none to hinder him. Any Jew
in America who Peeks’ m aterialV ew ard has only to cultivate the powers
cf his mind ami character— there'are no barriers'betw een him and achieve­
ment. Any Jew in America who yearns for social position has only to
cultivate his m anners— there are no insurmountable' discrim inations here
against true gentlem en. The Jew s of France have found France to be
•-•their Zion. The Jew s of England have fpund England to be their Zion.
We Jew s of America have found Ameriha toy be our Zion. Therefore,
I refuse to allow mvself to lie called a Zionist. I am an American.
p u rp o se AT th e n e tf h o tel was to a t ­
tr a c t to A s h la n d a d iffe re n t "class of
c u sto m e rs fro m th o se p a tro n iz in g
H o te l
A sh la n d ,
w hose
b u sin ess
w ould n o t th e re fo re be in te rfe re d
w ith by th e new h o ste lry , b u t r a th e r
in c re a se d by a d d in g to th e tr a d e and
p o p u la tio n of A sh lan d .
H. G. E n d e rs s ta te d th a t he re ­
g a rd e d his $1500 s u b s c rip tio n m e re ­
ly as a s h o rt-tim e ¡can , since he
fe lt c o n fid e n t of m a k in g it a ll buck
w ith in o n e y e a r a f te r th e h o te l w as
b u ilt, th ro u g h th e in c re a se d volum e
of b u sin e ss w hich w ould com e to his
s to ra
E. V. C a rte r re fe rre d to a s im ila r
m e e tin g w hich h e a tte n d « .‘ in 18S8
fo r th e p u rp o se of ra is in g a bonus
to b u ild th e p re s e n t H otel A sh lan d .
J . P. D odge a n d G. F. B illings also
a tte n d e d th e fo rm e r m e e tin g , a s
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w ell as th e one held to d ay .
The
a m o u n t su b scrib ed on th e fo rm e r o c­
casion w as e ith e r $1500 o r $2500.
G. F . B illin g s s a id he b e lie v e d
t h a t th e b o n u s fu n d m ig h t be s u b ­
s ta n tia lly in c re a se d if th e c o m m itte e
w ould pass th e s u b s c rip tio n p a p e r
to people w ho w ould each give $ 1 0 0
o r less. H e b eliev ed t h a t m an y f a r ­
m e rs w o u ’. J be g lad to give m o n e y
a n d th a t n u m e ro u s la b o re rs w o u ld
each give a w e e k ’s w ork on th e n e w
b u ild in g .
A. C. N in in g e r s tr u c k th e k e y n o te
of th e m e e tin g w hen h e sa id t h a t
we all sh o u ld c o n s id e r o u rse lv e s a s
one big fam ily o r so c ie ty , a n d t h a t
w h a te v e r th e m a jo rity a g re e d u p o n
as b est fo r th e c o m m u n ity , th e r e s t
sh o u ld be w illing to do th e ir s h a re .
M iss G race C h a m b e rla in a n d M rs.
H. T. E lm o re a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e
la d ie s of th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t c lu b
a lth o u g h p rim a rily in te r e s te d in f in ­
ish in g th e ir c o m m u n ity clu b ro o m ,
w ould be g la $ to h e lp in ev e ry w a y
possible, ev en to m a k in g a c a s h
den tion.
nm n
H'uh acknuwltdymttit.i to K . C. if.
N oi such, a Lad
come-back. at that
WE W ERE an sitting.
• • •
IN TH E sm oking car.
• • •
AND HARRY, who admit*.
. . .
HE’S A bora comedian.
. . .
T U R N ^b TO m e and said.
. . .
“I’D BEEN reading about
• • •
SPIRIT MESSAGES, and gueaa.
• • •
w
W HAT HAPPENED to me.
. . .
I DREAMED my w atch wa* gone.
• • •
AND WOKE and looked.”
• • •
OF COURSE I had to bite.
• • •
AND ASK, “W as it gonef"
• • •
AND HE Baid, "No—
BUT IT was going.”
• • •
SO THEY kidded me tilt
• • •
I THOUGHT I'd get hunk.
. . .
8 0 I «aid, "Well.
. . .
I DREAMED one day.
• • •
WHILE RIDING with Harry.
• • •
THAT THE barn w as burning. '
• > • ■ •
n
BUT WOKE up and gosh.
w «• «r*
You’re Invited to
Better Acquaintance with
M ason T ires and Our Service
IT W AS Harry’s cigarette.”
AND HARRY Baid.
• • •
“NOT TODAY, old dear.
• • •
I’M SMOKING your kind now .”
• • •
As distributors we want you to know that we se­
lected Mason Tires because they deliver the kind of
service you demand.
AND PULLED a pack.
t
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OF “SATISFY’S."
• » •
AND TH E only come-back.
• • •
17X T R A !
The Chesterfield
I COULD scare up was.
± L m oisture - proof w rapp er.
• • •
Increases our cost, not yours—
“ISN’T THAT glassine wrapper. |)Ut it’s good business, fo r ik
’ • • •
adds to your en joym en t I t pre­
GREAT FOR keeping.
serves the delicate flavor o f
« » »
these w onderful Turkish a n d
CIG A RETTES FROM drying.
Dom estic tobaccos, and keeps th a
• « •
cigarettes firm, fresh and good­
EVEN IN hot air?”
ta stin g w hatever th e w eath er.
• • •
Car owners are turning to Masons by the thousands
because of astonishing durability.
It was Mason Cords that drove forty-eight times
over three mountain ranges and twice across a burn­
ing desert. It was Mason Cords that made the trans­
continental pathfiifder trip for the Chicago Motor
Club— hundreds of similar stunts.
And our Service — it includes free inspection and
co-operation in maintenance of car and tires at low­
est possible cost.
MASON T IR E S
C IG A R E T T E S
Leedom’s Tire Hospital
Vulcanizing and Retreading
65 North Main St.
X u g g ït t & M yer » T
obacco
C o .
D iJ y o a kn ow a b o u t tk a
C k u itr fttld p a c k a f o f 10 f