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ÁHItLAMD DAILY TIDINGS
c u ltu r a l b lo c” p ro g ra m w h e th e r he! new ly rich , o ffice se e k e rs a n d v a r re c t an d fo rcefu l. W e m u st in sist,
firs t, th a t o u r w ounded a n d disab led y e a rs a s p ro fe sso r of d ra m a tic a rt
w a n ts to o r not. I t is th is s itu a tio n io u s o th e r sm all fry, in c lu d in g a
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o m ra d es a re c a re d for. W e co n tin - an d elo c u tlo n a t T o ro n to u n iv e rsity ,
E sta b lish e d 1876
w hich h a s cau sed som e b itte r fee lin g la rg e n u m b e r of p a ra s ite s of c e rta in
. u a lly h e a r th e erv t h a t ‘Nothing- is T o ro n to. C an ad a, a n d O ccidetnal
°u b lish ed Every Evening Except
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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th e “ v e te ra n b lo c,” th e “ la b o r b lo c” jg a n iz e a “ golf b lo c,” a “ H aig a n d
w holly A m erican in its form of gov­ him in to th e h o sp ita ls of E n g la n d
an d a few o th e r c o m b in a tio n s, in- H aig o r B ourbon blo c,” a “ C h a u ta u -
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e rn m e n t.
c lu d in g th e “ Old G u a rd ,” th a t organ- Qua p la tfo rm b lo c,” a n d even a
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W hen A m erica e n te re d th e c o n ­
“ W e c a n n o t acco m p lish th e se r e ­
izatio n w hich th e la te D avid G rah am “ d ra w p o k e r b lo c,” w hich w ould
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P h illip s c alled th e “ g ra y w olves of h av e a la ig e m e m b e rsh ip , riv a lin g
boys
u n d e r Old G lory a n d a g a in
in n u m b e rs th e “ H a ig an d H aig- g ro w th in o u r m e m b e rsh ip . R enew ¡ m ad e th e boys r ig h t b a c k of th e
th e s e n a te .”
¡y o u r d u e s a t once; b rin g in y o u rj
T h e “ v e te ra n b lo c," w hich is m ore B ourbon blo c.”
b u d d ies; ta lk th e Le ion w h e r e v e r ! trenchGS la u g h a n d fo rg e t th e ir
And w hy no t, if th e “ b lo c” craze
p o w erfu l in th e h ouse th a n in th e
tro u b le s.
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is to ru n its c o u rse in c o n g re ss, d i' o u to id ^ t h e ^ L e g t o ^ s e e T h a T th iT is bo h g assed a n d she11 sh o ck ed .;
se n a te , a d v o c a te s a n d s ta n d s solidly
o rg a n iz a tio n fo r th e expreg. O bliged to r e tu r n to A m erica, he di-
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T h e “ la b o r Jjlo c ,” m ad e up of ad- , be p a rtic u la rly p o p u la r a n d c o n ta in
A B O T T L E O F LIQ U O R
we w ere h a p p ie s t w h en w o rk in g .
vocates of a ll k in d s of la b o r leg isla- m a n y m em b e rs in th e house,
L e t’s keep on w o rk in g fo r o u r coun-
tio n , a n d c o n ta in in g m an y m en who
SCRANTON, P a., J a n . 14.— An u n ­
; try a n d o u r co m m u n ity . No L egion
By Col. W IN F IE L D JO N E S
c a rry u n io n la b o r c a rd s, is also
y e a r can be c o u n te d w hich does n o t ! u ', u ‘l su it lo r d a m a g e s a s a r e s u lt of
W A SH IN GTON, J a n . 14.— ( S p e -' s tr o n g e r in th e house,
b rin g fo rth c o n s tru c tiv e e ffo rts . O ur t,ie e n a c ,m en t of th e p ro h ib itio n
c ia l.) — “ B locs” of v a rio u s k in d s;
In th e s e n a te th e “ la b o r b lo c ” is
law w as filed in fe d e ra l c o u rt h e re
■ s tr e n g th r e s ts in y o u r po st an d y o u r
seem to be q u ite th e fash io n in con- feeble, a n d its c h ie f frie n d s a n d atl-
by
M rs. Ire n e D a u b e rm a n , of L ew is­
I p o s t’s s tr e n g th re s ts in y o u .”
g re ss th e se days. T h is is p a rtic u - ‘ vo cates a re to be found in th e “ ag-
b u rg , P a. H ep o lit Szutow icz, of Mil-
la rly so in th e se n a te , w h e re “ g ro u p r ic u ltu r a l blo c.”
to n , Pa., is th e d e fe n d a n t.
(B y In te r n a tio n a l New s S ervice)
g o v e rn m e n t” has grow n s tro n g e r
R e c e n tly we h av e h e a rd th e lu d ic ­
Mrs. D a u b e rm a n c h a rg e s t h a t l a s t ; jj
N EW Y O RK , J a n . 14.— “ T h e y e a r
th a n in th e house.
ro u s c h a rg e m ad e on th e flo o r of th e !
A u g u st h e r h u sb a n d , C la re n c e D a u ­
F o r som e tim e th e s e n a te h a s s e n a te t h a t a “ social b lo c” e x ists in ¡° ^ 1922 will be th e b ig g est th e
b e rm a n , p u rc h a se d a q u a r t of w h is­
c o n ta in e d a p o w erfu l “ a g r ic u ltu r a , th a t a u g u s t u p p e r h o u se, th e c h a rg e ¡ A m erican L egion h a s y et ex p erien c-
key from th e w ife o f th e d e fe n d a n t'
b lo c,” sm all in n u m b e rs b u t so b ein g m ad e in co n n ectio n w ith th e e d ’ a n n o u n c ed W illia m F . D eegan,
a n d th e n lo st c o n tro l of h is reason
s tro n g th a t it h a s been a b le to en-i N ew b erry case.
S ta te m e n ts w e r e .s^a ^e c o m m a n d e r of th e L egion, in
a n d s h o t S h e riff R e n n o r of L ew is­
fo rc e its w ill in le g isla tiv e m a tte r s m ad e by s e n a to rs th a t so-called b *s New l e a r s g re e tin g m essag e to
b u rg , in th e w rist, a n d Jo h n P. Teg-!
on th e re p u b lic a n m a jo rity .
T h is W a sh in g to n “ so c ie ty ” had been in- tb e P °sts fro m s ta te h e a d q u a rte rs ,
n ie ie r in th e ch est. D a u b e rm a n w as
o c c u rre d b ecau se th e “ a g ric u ltu ra l flu e n c in g s e n a to rs w ho do n o t m ove, “ W e face th e y e a r s tr o n g e r th a n
¡ la te r convicted an d se n te n c ed to six
b lo c ” c o n ta in s b o th re p u b lic a n s a n d I in th o se e x a lted social c irc le s w h e re ! e v e r an(^ we H nd o u rse lv e s facin g
y e a rs in th e p e n ite n tia ry on c h a rg e s
d e m o c ra ts, a n d th ey a re th e re fo re c h a m p a g n e , sw allow ta ils an d decol- p ro b lem s b ig g er th a n ev er. W e a re
of a s s a u lt w ith in te n t to kill.
a b le to ra lly to th e ir
le g isla tiv e lete fro c k s a re p re v a le n t, to vote for now going to roll up o u r sleeves, cast
M rs. D a u b e rm a n a s k s fo r $30,000
Ren Scovell, know n by »all this d a m a g e s fro n t S zutow icz b ecau se of
p lan s m em b e rs of b o th p a rtie s , irre - N ew berry.
In s h o rt a W a sh in g to n a sid e p e tty d e ta ils and h ead s tr a ig h t
sp ectiv e of a n d in d e fia n c e o f th e “ social lo b b y ” w as w o rk in g th e rab - fo r th e goal.
d o u g h b o y s as th e a c to r-s o ld ie r, will th e h u m ilia tio n a n d d isc g ra c e caused
policies of b o th p a rtie s .
F o r in- b it’s foot on s e n a to rs to in d u ce th em
“ T he d isab ed m an is still en -i occupy th e p u lp it S u n d ay m o rn in g 1h e r ’ an(1 fo r b e in g d e p riv e d of th e
sta n c e th e “ a g ric u l’u ra l blo c” w a n ts to vote to s e a t N ew berry. T h e “ so- ta n g le d in red tap e . H o sp ita ls a r e ! a n d a f e rn o o n , a t th e F ir s t M e th o d 8ociety a n d fin;inclal s u p p o rt or her
c e rta in le g isla tio n w hich it b elieves cial lo b b y ” m ay h av e been try in g to still n eed ed in th is s ta te a n d o th e rs d ist E piscopal c h u rc h . He will also h u sb a n d .
is of b e n e fit to th e fa rm e rs .
T h is in flu e n c e a few s e n a to rs fo r New- fo r th e c a re of tu b e c u la r a n d m e n ta l ; give som e o f his fam o u s re a d in g s '
le g isla tio n m ay be opposed by th e b e rry , b u t it is d o u b tfu l, b e c au se so- cases.
T h o u sa n d s of o u r c o m ra d e s T u esd ay ev e n in g a t th e sam e ch u rc h ,
a d m in is tra tio n a n d b o th th e re p u b li- called W a sh in g to n “ so c ie ty ” is ab o u t a re still o u t of e m p lo y m en t and fac-1 T h e tim e a n d s u b je c ts m ay be seen
Smiling Face Contest
can a n d d e m o c ratic c o n g re ssio n a l th e m o st fu tile , w o rth le s s a n d w ith- ing“ p riv a tio n w ith th e ir w ives an d e lse w h e re in th is issu e
B oys and G irls— Save all the
pollcies. T h is m ak e s no d iffe re n c e s o u t r e a l in flu e n c e crow d on th e face c h ild re n . T he ex-service m an is still
sm ilin g faces, clipped from
Mr. Scovell n ev er fails to please,
to th e “ b lo c” m em b ers.
T h ey go of th e e a rth .
new
spapers and
m agazines,
w ith o u t p ro p e rly a d ju s te d c o m p e n -! A lte rn a tin g p a th o s a n d d ra m a w ith
r ig h t a h e a d w ith th e ir b ill a n d force
T h e re a re a lo t of social c liq u es s a tio n '
w ith part of th e advertisem ent
d e lig h tfu l h u m o r, he soon w ins over
p ra c tic a lly a ll re p u b lic a n a n d d e m o ­ in W a sh in g to n , in c lu d in g th e
attach ed , and bring them to
old
T he ra d ic a l u n -A m erican is still his liste n e rs. If you w ish to hea tr a
c ra tic s e n a to rs w ho a re fro m s t a t e s »tim e rs ,” n a tiv e s o f th e D is tric t of w o rk in g h a rd to u n d e rm in e th e in - .l e c t u r e r w ho can hold h is a u d ie n c e
me.
la rg e ly a g ric u ltu ra l to s u p p o rt th e C olum bia, w ho hold th e m se lv e s s u ­ s titu tio n s of o u r d e m o c ra tic g o v e rn -] tig h t in th e spell of h is p e rso n a lity ,
I w ill j,ay $ 5 .0 0 to the person
le g isla tio n . A s e n a to r w ith a s tro n g p e rio r to a m e re c o n g re ssm a n o r m e n t a n d to s u b s titu te th e soviet
bringin g th e la rg est num ber,
th e n m ak e th e m rock w ith la u g h te r
fa rm in g c o n stitu e n c y feels t h a t he g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia l; th e a d m in is tra ­ form of m isg o v e rn m e n t.
$ 2 .5 0 to th e second and $ 1 .0 0
M ore an d as he c h a n g e s to th e h u m o ro u s, h e a r
m u s t vote fo r a “ f a r m e r s ’ b ill” a d ­ tiv e se t, th e c o n g re ssio n a l set, a rm y m ore to le ra n c e is e n c o u ra g in g th e Ben Scovell.
to the third.
C ontest clo ses
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v o cated by th e “ a g ric u ltu ra l b lo c” an d navy se t, th e s m a lle r g o v e rn ­ fo re ig n -b re d a g ita to r to g r e a te r and
February
8th
.
Mr. Scovell h as a well e sta b lish e d
u n le ss he w a n ts to a ro u s e th e h o stil- m e n t o ffic ia l se t, t h e d ip lo m a tic m ore open v io la tio n s of o u r liospi- re p u ta tio n , n o t only a s a r e a d e r a n d
ity of th e fa rm e rs of h is s ta te . H e j corps, a n d 's o on. S w im m ing a ro u n d ta ,ity -
I e n te r ta in e r , b u t also as te a c h e r and
m u st, p e rfo rc e , s u p p o rt th e “ a g r i - : th e se v a rio u s " s e ts ” a re a h o rd e of
O u r a n s w e r m u st be sim p le, di- a c to r, h a v in g sp e n t a n u m b e r of
Ashland
Tidings
TO MY FRIENDS IN ASHLAND:
Business
—An exclusive Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring Establish­
ment at 419 Medford Building, with a complete line of
oolen—light, medium and heavy weight—every one
all wool.
REMEMBER
—that when we make :v garment for yon it is made for
yon individually—every detailed operation from the
taking of your measure and the cutting of the goods to
the very last stitch on the finished garment is done in
our own shop and under our own supervision.
GUS
The Tailor
N. Y. flm. Legion
Plans Work for 1922
Ones Tailor Shop
Suite 419, Medford Building
K ing Coal
Yes, We Have It
THIS IS A HOT COAL
You Will Like It
We will also make a special price on
FORTY TIERS HARDWOOD
which we wish to move
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ IN THE HEART OF TOWN , »
SPE C IA L ANNOUNCEM ENT
We wish Io announce to the public that we have taken on exclusively
OLYMPIC PRODUCTS
Consisting of a full line of Chicken, Dairy and Hog Feeds
The wonderful results secured by all Olympic Feeds is the
proof positive of highest quality ingredients and unvarying
uniformity in mixing. The aforementioned statement is the
first demand made by all scientific and commercial feeders.
Olympic Dried Buttermilk Mash
for high egg production has an unequalled record through all
of the PACIFIC STATES, INCLUDING OREGON, WASH­
INGTON AND CALIFORNIA, and is made possible by three
factors not obtainable in any other feeds, and are as follows:
lst-Olympic Dried Buttermilk Mash
prolongs the life of the high pro­
ducing hen.
2nd-Increases the egg output oi the
hen.
3rd-Increases the weight ot the egg.
The above mentioned factors being obtained by high digest-
and assimilation due t0 the animal protein derived from
MILK and which is a recognized fact the world over. In
past years it was thought that high egg production could not
be obtained other than with the use of meat and fish meals
but all seekers after undisputed truth pertaining to the hen
have conceded that milk proteins are the undisputed base of
high egg production.
There are many commercial feeders that have a local sup­
ply of milk necessary for the consumption of the hen, as well
as many that are still holding to the egg mashes with a bare
of meat, fish and vegetable proteins and to meet the demand
the Portland Flouring Mills have before the public Olympic
Builder. This teed lias for a protein base the highest
grade of fish and meat meal, together with linseed oil meal, all
oi which must come up to the highest possible test and is
supervised and inspected by Olympic representatives of na­
tional reputation.
Both of the above mentioned Egg Mashes carry the maxi­
mum amount of protein for highest safe egg production, and
all feeders when feeding have no fears of many troubles arising
from improper, unbalanced rations, for all Olympic ingredients
are of the highest value obtained in the markets of the world,
SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
Phone 37
E. W. FLACKUS — ALDEN POWELL
Proprietors