Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1922, Image 1

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    A 3H L A N D climate, without the aid
of medicine, cures nine casus
ou t of ten o f asthm a.
proven fact.
T his
is
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
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3
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M A L A R IA germ« M&Bbi lu t r i n
* ’ * three months in the frifik Öltifie
at Ashland, The pure domestic wa>
ter helps.
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 )
ASHLAND,, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922
N o. 142
COMMONS PASS IRISH FREE STATE ACT
irj Roseburg Ready
¡L
For Convention
H a z IÇ ik
I
A cco rd in g to th e R o se b u rg N ew s-
; Review all is in re a d in e ss fo r th e
'e ig h te e n th a n n u a l con v en tio n of th e
J O regon R e ta il M erch an ts a sso c ia tio n
to be held in R o se b u rg on F e b ru a ry
¡20, 21 and 22.
__________
.F .
ENURE STOCK OF
Sheriff Terrill
W ill Enforce Law
O regon
L aw s
of 1919
pro v id ed
th a t th e co u n ty clerk of each co u n ty
m u st issu e to a ll a p p lic a n ts upon
p a y m e n t of $1 fo r m ale o r s p a y e d '
“ ““
i fem ale, or $2 fo r fem ale dogs, a li-
A fte r eleven su c ce ssfu l y e a rs, d u r - j cense a u d le a th e r c o lla r, a tta c h e d to
i T he c o m m itte e re p o rts th a t from
j th e tim e th a t th e m e rc h a n ts a rriv e
CHICAGO, Feb. 17.— It w ill be a
y o u th fu l ball club th a t w ill d e c o ra te
SO LD IERS’ B O W S BILL “SUCH AS in the c lty next M onday m o rn in g . th e C u b s’ N o rth Side diam o n d w hqji
R E P U B L IC A N S CAN AND W I L L :t h e re " i l l be so m e th in g doing. a n d l , he Cllbs a re a t hom e th is sea80n
ACCEPT” WILL BE PR ESE N TE D R o se b u rg m e r c h a n ts a re d e te rm in e d P re sid e n t Bill Veeck a n d M an ag er
TO H O U SE AT ON CE.
to prove to th e v isito rs th a t t h e y ' Bill K illife r m ak e no se c re t th a t they
m ad e no m is ta k e in se le c tin g th a t a re b u ild in g up a n d th a t y o u th is
H ouse Leaders Favor Baisdng th e city for th e ir a n n u a l co n v en tio n .
going to be serv ed in th e B ruin
T h e h o u sin g of th e d e le g a te s is cam p. B ecause of th is an u n u s u a lly
B onus M oney by Paring th e Bud­
No* la rg e flock of ro o k ie s a re Included
g e t and Through Savings E ffected now b a fflin g th e c o m m ittee,
By N aval H oliday, Says .Mondell. n e a rly e n o u g h room s have been jn t be C u b s’ re tin u e .
listed , an d a c a n v a ss o f th e tow n
r
.
...
I*1 th e o u tfie ld th e big no ise Is ex-
m ust be m ad e to o b tain accom m oda-!
. , . .
.
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,
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C „ Feb.
e_.
pected to be A rnold S tatz, fo r w hom
A soldiers* bon u s bill, ‘ such as th e
T)
n
® a ' Fe e * ° " t expecte . i e ig jlt piayer3 a n d 3Om e cash w as
I have ju s t been in fo rm e d th a t
th e re is to be a new election of
_
d ire c to rs of th e C h a m b e r of Com
m erce in M arch, and my In fo rm ­
a n t su g g e sts th e follow ing list of
u am es io be elected for th e e n su ­
re p u b lic a n s can an d will a c c e p t,” !, . .
h ***♦ coun J concp , t
turned over tb e Los A ngeles club, ing y e a r: J. H. McGee, L. F. F e r-
gusou, F r a n k J o rd a n , F. H. S h in n ,
w ill be p re s e n te d to the* h ouse w ith-
n H (.
ona e ts seixlce» to the g taBs wjjj bave a b a rd tim e liv in g up
E. T.. S tap les, Mrs. W in. B a rb e r,
in ten days by th e w ays a n d m eans ",
. ’ Jn< "
J<? on u n Mon- Jo th e r e p u ta tjon tb a t p u b lic ity h as
J. H. Dill, A. L. L am b, E. R.
c o m m itte e . C h a irm a n F o rd n e y an - , L
T
. " T "
! “a
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'-It
S ’evens, L ouis D odge, A. C. B riggs
n o u n ced In th e h ouse today
! “ T .
" " d/ “ “ « ">« v ls .to rs 30„ a ||l| Held as he did in th e C oast
H om er B illings. I told him th a t
to th e E lk s h all fo r re g is tra tio n
T h e re p u b lic a n s of th e s e n a te fi­
i league, he will be th e r e g u la r g u a r ­ only m em b ers of ,h e club would
be eligible, and he said th a t he
n a n c e c o m m itte e an d th e h o u se w ays!
d ian of one of th e o u tp o sts.
d id n ’t know w h e th e r all of these
a n d m ean s c o m m itte e w ere in c o n ­
A n o th e r C oast le a g u e r w ho will
w ere m em b ers, b u t he had picked
fe re n c e m ost of th e day stu d y in g
th em w ith a upecial view of th e ir
! p ro b ab ly s ta r t th e seaso n is an o u t-
P re sid e n t H a rd in g s le tte r. S e n a to r i
fitn e ss for th e place.
i field r e g u la r is “ H a c k ” M iller, th e
Good b a n k e rs a re all r ig h t in
R eed Sm oot of U tah , sa le s tax a d ­
son of S e b a stia n , fam o u s in o th e r
th eir place, h u t few of th em j re
vo cate, d o u b ted th a t such a tax
! d ays as a s iro n g m an. " H a c k ” w as
lit by te m p e ra m e n t a n d none of
w ould pass th e house, b u t p red icted
th em -by t r a in in g to be a d ire c tin g
w ith O ak lan d la s t y e a r a n d ach iev ed
th a t a b o n u s bill will be passed and
force in tow n dev elo p m en t. Men
som e re p u te as a w ie ld e r of th e
a t th e helm I n ‘C h a m b e r of Com ­
t h a t th e cash bon u s w ill n o t be e lim ­
m ace, h ittin g so m e th in g lik e .370 in
m erce a c tiv itie s m u st have e n th u s ­
in a te d a s H a rd in g su g g e ste d .
| th e long C oast season.
iasm a n d fa ith even as th e C ru ­
R e p u b lic a n le a d e rs of th e house
sa
d e rs of old, a n d fa ith e n o u g h n
Flack H olds b erth
w ill try to ra is e th e s o ld ie r bonus
th e f u tu r e o f th e tow n to soak
Max F la ck will pro b ab ly ’ hold his
th e ir o v e rc o a ts in th e fall fo r $2C,
fu n d s by p a rin g dow n th e b u d g e t,
if
need be, and spend it for com ­
la r r ig h t fie
ld e r ..........
an d
LOS A N G EL ES, F eb. 17.— Im p o rt- ->oh a s thp r e — g u ----------«,.........
.........
a n d th ro u g h th e sa v in g s e ffected by
m
u
n ity a d v a n c e m e n t.
B a n k e rs
th e n av al h o lid ay . R e p re se n ta tiv e a n t evidence in th e In v estig a tio n o f ,T u r n e r B a rb e r w ill lin g e r as u tility
w a n t to be too cock s u re to be­
th e T a y lo r m u rd e r m y ste ry Was re - l m a n -
B a rb e r can also play f irs t
M ondell, h o u se le a d e r, sa id today.
com e im b u ed w ith th e n e c essa ry
T h e re p u b lic a n s h av e p ra c tic a lly ceived by D istric t A tto rn e y W o o l-1 b ase, so he is b a n d y to h av e a ro u n d ,
zeal. Such p o sitio n s re q u ire th a t
m en a c t, n o t on w h a t th e tow n
d ro p p ed th e p lan of ra is in g th e m on- w ine from U n>ted S ta te s A tto rn e y T w om blv a n d S u lliv an , of la s t y e a r ’s
w as, o r Is, b u t on w h a t th e C h a m ­
ey from special tax es, a sales tax , o r ■< row e a t C hicago, w ho lo cated a ! o u tfie ld , a lre a d y have been tra n s -
b e r a c tiv itie s w ill m ak e it, for, in
a bond issue.
w om an know n as M a rg a re t S nyder, fe rre d to Los A ngeles in th e deal for
th e fin a l a n a ly sis, th e f u tu r e of
- __________________‘ __
a p riv a te in v e stig a to r.
¡S ta tz .
“ R e d ” T h o m as, a T exas
th e tow n d e p e n d s on th e fa ith and
in te llig e n t a c tiv ity of th e people
T he w om an claim ed t h a t T a y lo r y ° u th ,
who
show ed
c o n sid e ra b le
who c o n s titu te it. E v ery tow n h a s
bad been m a rrie d th re e tim es in- s i,eed h u t »ot m uch h ittin g prow ess
n a tu r a l re s o u rc e s en o u g h , if p ro p ­
ste a d vi
of uuce,
once, aim
and m
th a t
E d w a rd “ in * tl,e
closing g am es u of th e la s t sea-
tl> l
—
j=«.c«»u
’■“ c '.tvon.g
e rly , e ffe c tiv ely a n d e n th u s ia s tic ­
form erir T h y lo r’s se cre ta ry , ™ n - also wil1 t r Y fo r a job In th \ e l ally developed to m ak e it a m uch
now so u g h t as a su sp ect in th e case, o u tp r P recincts.
t h r i f t ie r place. A sh la n d is blessed
w ith u n u su a l n a tu r a l a d v a n ta g e s
I t is in th e in field th a t th e you n g s-
was in C hicago la st S e p tem b e r.
a lo n g to u ris t d e v e lo p m en t lines.
Oscar
W A SH IN G T O N D C F eb 1 7 —
11 is believed t h a t th e w om an m ay • te rs a re to h a v e th e ir d »y-
She h a s a w e a lth of fin e m ed icin al
M a rtia l law
d ecln red In S a lv a d o r I*® “,ble
"*® » » “ ><‘'•“ 1 « »n th e R»>'
H r * b a sem a n . m ad e
w a te rs — e q u a l in c u ra tiv e pow er
good w ith th e C ubs la st y e a r, la rg e ly
tra c k of Sands.
to
an y on e a r th — b u t, u n less h er
by P re s id e n t M endez as th e re s u lt
people a ro u s e to th e g re a t tow n
o t a revolt or 45 c a d e t, a t th e n a-
*-enoris
t „ a t , th
m e d .1,s
ic t a „ tto
„ „ r . b e c a u s e b e b it 'b e b a ll w ith co n sld -
R
e p o rts th
is tr
tric
b u ild in g p o ssib ilitie s in th e re ­
tlo n a l m ilita ry a cad em y , a c c o rd in g " ® ''s ° " ‘Ce " a " i i s c ° ' ered a th r e a t-
Me e m p h a a l,.
He m ay hold on
so u rc e s a n d bend t h e ir ,e v e r y e f­
to a d isp a tc h receiv ed by th e s ta t e ! ® " '" 8 '®“ ®r a m o n s T ,y l o r ' s
b u t th e r e w ill be a eon-
fo rt to d e v e lo p m en t a lo n g (h at
I D uplicating a p ro m in e n t m otion p ic-1plp ° r y o u n g s te rs fig h tin g to crow d
line,
a ll of th e s e w ill fail io m ak e
d e p a rtm e n t.
tu re m an w hom T a y lo r is sa id to him ou t.
G rim es is s te a d y a n d de-
a city.
N a tu ra l re so u rc e s a lo n e
T h e m essage s ta te d th a t th e c a d ­
do not c o n s titu te g re a tn e s s —
I have b ra n d e d a s a s la c k e r d u rin g th e i ,)endabJe. b »t lack s speed,
e ts a tte m p te d to g et th e c a v a lry to
g rea tn ess o r fa ilu re is in h e r e n t in
w ar. was fla tly denied to d ay .
A t second base if is an excellen t
th e s p ir it of th e , people— u n less
jo in in tb e re v o lt, b u t fa ilin g in th is
“ I have n e v e r seen su ch a le tte r h pt th a t th e re w ill be a new face
'.lie people h av e a lively fa ith in
w ere p u rsu e d by a la rg e m ilita ry
and
I d o u b t if it e x is ts ,” D istric t th is yp a r - T he v e te ra n s , Zeb T e rry ,
‘h e po e n tla lity of th e reso u rc es
force.
is a solid fo u n d a tio n upon w hich
A tto rn e y W oolw ine said.
who g u a rd e d th e sack la st y ear, is
All tr a n s p o rta tio n a n d c o m m u n i­
,o b u ild a n d go to th e ta s k w ith
slow ing up: his legs a re b e g in n in g to
c a tio n w as in te r ru p te d d u rin g th e I
faith
a n d e n th u s ia sm th e tow n
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Feb. 17.__ i fail him .
will n e v e r rea liz e th e re a l a d ­
ch ase.
v ancem ent th ey hold, b ecau se m en
P re sid e n t H a rd in g a n d C h a irm a n • A lth o u g h he led th e th ir d b asen jen
n u s t tu rn p o te n tia l fo rce in to aci
STEAM ER SELMA CITY
L a sk e r of th e s h ip p in g h o ard have of th e N a tio n a l lea g u e in fie ld in g
five
force b e fo re th ey can w itn ess
SAVED FROM DISASTER a g re e d not to re-com m ission a n y of la s t y e a r an d h it fo r a b o u t .290, it 1?
the a c co m p lish m e n t.
th e fo rm e r G erm an lin e rs seized by no cinch th a t C h a rle y Deal will be
T he T id in g s w ould lik e th e tu g -
g e stio n of o th e r n a m e s of (hose
S E A T T L E , F eb. 17.— T he Selina th ■ U nited S ta te s d u rin g th e w ar, ac-j back a t tb e h o t c o rn e r th is y ear.
who w ould m ak e s u ita b le d ire c ­
H ollochcr at Short
C ity, Is th m ia n lin e fre ig h te r, w hich c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ade to d a y ,
to rs.
C
h
arley
H
o
llo
ch
er
p
ro
b
ab
ly
will
w en t a g ro u n d on Ediz Hook th re e a t s h ip p in g b o ard h e a d q u rte rs .
HAZ KTK
m iles fro m P o r t A ngeles s h o rtly a f ­
T h e decision was in line w ith th e
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
t e r m id n ig h t la s t n ig h t, w as re p o rte d a d m in is tra tio n 's policy of e ffe c tin g
to th e S e a ttle h a rb o r dep o t by "wire­ econom y in sh ip p in g o p e ra tio n s, hut
less th a t sh e Is off th e b each , headed will n o t in te rfe re w ith th e recondi-i
fo r P o rt A ngeles u n d e r h e r ow n tio n in g of th e L eviä hän» a t New-I
pow er.
p o rt News.
WOMAN CLAIMS'
TAYLOR MARRIED
if
Declare M artial Law
Wn€i1 Cspcts Revolt Sauds’
"ing w hich tim e he b u ilt up a la rg e w hich is a le a th e r ta g b e a rin g th e
a n d a p p re c ia tiv e tra d e , as w ell as y e a r a n d n u m b e r of th e license,
ALTHOUGH UNREST PR EVA ILS
h a v in g m ad e m any p e rso n a l frie n d s
*
4. ...
. I, . .
,
• 1
irien u s
A nyone fa ilin g to ta k e o u t a 11-
• hy his e v e r c o u rte o u s tre a tm e n t, L.
,
. .
IN BELFAST, G ENERAL SITUA­
i u. c
.
cense fo r h is dog d u rin g th e m o n th
t F . F e rg u so n h as c osed o u t a ll of his L # ,
.
.
m o n in
TION IN EM ERALD ISLE AP-
. .
,
“ s I of J a n u a r y is su b je c to a fine of S i 0
I re m a in in g sto ck of goods to C. J .
,
’ '
PEA R S MORE PROMISING.
P e rrin e , who m oved t h e m ’T h u rs d a y
1 he laW pro v id es fo r th e p ay m en t
to his p lace of b u sin e ss on t h e : for sh eep o r g o a ts k illed by dogs.
S h e riff C. E. T e rrill has ap p o in te d Joint Com m ission Has Been Agreed
; P laza.
W hile Mr. F e rg u so n h a s closed o u t a m an to cover th e co u n ty an d w a rn '
Upon, by Both H ouses of P arlia­
his e n tir e sto ck of goods a t his old people re g a rd in g th e ir dogs, a n d has i
m ent to In vestigate th e Facts o f
lo catio n , he is still in te re s te d f in a n ­ e x te n d e d th e tim e th a t all dogs m ust
th e Border C onflicts.
cially as w ell as p e rso n a lly , as he is be licensed u n til th e end of th is
m
o
n
th
.
p re s id e n t of th e E . R. Isa a c and Cotn-
T his is th e la st w a rn in g . T hose
' pany sto re , a n d w hile in th e city, he
D l BLIN, Feb. 17.— P ro sp e c ts fo r
who
v a lu e th e ir dogs sh o u ld n o t de­
will be found a ro u n d th a t place.
th e s e ttle m e n t of th e Iris h s itu a tio n
Mr. F e rg u so n d e sire s to th a n k th e lay in g e ttin g th e ir licenses.
w as b r ig h te r to d ay th a n a t a n y tim e
public fo r th e ir p a tro n a g e in th e p ast
since th e U lster b o rd e r ra a id s began
and hopes th a t all his fo rm e r p a tro n s
a c co rd in g to M ichael C ollins, th e o u t­
a n d - frie n d s w ill feel as m uch a t
s ta n d in g fig u re in th e p ro v isio n al
hom e a t th e E. R. Isaac s to re as th ey
have in th e old sta n d .
g o v e rn m e n t.
Mr. an d Mrs. F e rg u so n c o n te m ­
C ollins said th a t th e B ritish gov-
p la te a long v acatio n trip w hich will
je r n m e n t, c o -o p e ra tin g w ith th e Dub-
p ro b ab ly ru n th ro u g h th e su m m e r
liu g o v e rn m e n t, w as re n d e rin g a ll
¡an d w ill ta k e th em to San F ra n cisc o ,
possible in rem o v in g th e tro u b le
and o th e r C a lifo rn ia to w n s, as well
- a s v a rio u s coast a n d m o u n ta in re ­
General Situation Im proves
so rts.
‘
-
j LONDON, Feb. 17.— W hile th e re
I lias been little a m e lio ria tio n in th e
WASHINGTON, D. C., F eb. 17.— ¡c o n d itio n s a t B elfast, firin g a t in te r-
T he m a in te n a n c e of th e s ta tu s quo j vais th ro u g h o u t th e day h a v in g been
re g a rd in g th e P a c itic fo rtific a tio n s a lm o st as se rio u s a s y e ste rd ay , an d
an d n av al bases a s provided in th e a d d in g co n sid erab ly to th e list of
¡n av al lim ita tio n tre a ty c re a te d a n - c a su a ltie s, th e g e n e ra l s itu a tio n ap-
(o th e r ru m p u s in th e se n a te foreign p e a rs to be m uch m ore prom ising,
W in sto n S pencer C h u rc h ill, secre-
DES M OINES. la ., Feb. 17.— ; ''felaL ons c o m m ittee w hen it resu m ed
C h a rle s A. R aw son, I n a n u f a c tu r e r , c o n 3 id e ra iio ,i ° f th e w ork of th e a rm - ta r y fo r th e colonies, w as ab le to
t o . r , | a m e n t
today.
¡give th e lif.use of com m ons im p o rt-
w as a p p o in te d U nited S tares s e n a ..iW
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a
to
r
Jo
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so
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em
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m
a
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d
th
a
t
a n t new s. He s ta te d th a t on his sug-
to d ay by G o v e rn o r K e n d a ll, to fill
th
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c
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ittee
be
fu
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stio - n „ a jo in t com
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n e x ' p ......
ire .. d term of S e n a to r Ken
1VUH-
-
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I, I 11 1 m
11 I ission
»» 11J I I HUH
yon, w ho resig n ed to accept a fe d e ra l | g a rd in g th e c o m p a r a 'ive s tr e n g th of a g re e d upon to in v e stig a te th e facts
j th e A m e ric an , B ritish a n d J a p a n e s e of he b o rd e r co n flicts.
ju d g e eship.
s h ip .
L ord B irk en h ead , in th e house of
R aw son is a close p erso n al frien d forces b efo re being called upon to
e n d o rse th e pro p o sal th a t th e U nit- lo rd s. In m ak in g a s im ila r an n o u n c e-
of G o v e rn o r K en d all.
ed S ta te s sh a ll not c o n s tru c t any ad- m en t, ad d ed th e opinion th a t he was
d itio n a l fo rtific a tio n s lor i s P acific not too sa n g u in e in d e te c tin g in thia
AM ERICAN OIL INTERESTS
possessions.
I s te p , co -o p eratio n betw een P re m ie r
AR E BLAMED FOR BOGUS
, C raig a n d M ichael C ollins, a ffo rd in g
COMMITTEE IN
Charles A, Rawson|
Becomes Senator
REPORTS OF REVOLUTION
a p rospect of a pacific se ttle m e n t.
('(m inions P a ss Iris h Act
SAN AN TONIO, T exas, Feb. 17.—
LONDON. Feb. 1 7.— T he Irish
¡A m erican oil in te re s ts a r e being
F re e S ta te a c t, c o n fe rrin g th e pow ers
, blam ed in official c irc le s h e re for
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th e A n g lo -Irish tre a ty upon th e
¡th e re p o rts sen t from El P a so y e s te r - ;
p ro v isio n al g o v e rn m e n t a t D ublin,
day re g a rd in g re v o lu tio n a ry a c ti v i- '
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T he p assag e of :h e bill is c o n sid ­
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tance <»i ten m iles.
Evacuation R esum ed
th e oil com pany s a c tiv itie s in fora-1
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I LONDON, Feb. 17.— T h e a c tu a l
e n tiu g re v o lu tio n in Mexico, th a t trie ;
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O r., F eb. 17.— ev a cu a tio n of B ritish tro o p s from
sam e o rg a n iz a tio n s a re a lleg ed t o b i , „
State Senator d ia r ie s Hall ¡innounr Ire la n d h a s been resu m e d , says a
m a k in g a la s t m in u te a tte m p t to dis-
c re d it th e O bregon reg im e in the «•<1 to d ay th a t h e w ould e n te r th e C ork d isp atch .
i w e for th e republican nom ination
s o u th e rn rep u b lic.
for governor o f Oregon and stated
PARIS, Feb. 17.— A u n a n im o u s
th at he w ould subm it w ithin ten days vote of confidence wan given »lie
a sum m ary o f th e principles on Poincare cabinet by th e cham ber ot
w ldch his candidacy is hased.
deputies today.
The End of a Perfect Day
L N ex r/ j
‘Earn Your Easy Chair’
Says Famous Banker
By In te r n a tio n a l New s S ervice
CHICAGO, F eb . 17.— “ E a rn y o u r
easy c h a ir ! ”
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T h is is th e a d v ice to y o u n g m en
given by J a n ie s B. F o rg a n , w orld
fa m o u s b a n k e r, of C hicago, who h as
ju st announced
his
’s e m i-re tire ­
m e n t” fro m a c tiv e b u sin ess. He gave
up his positio n as c h a irm a n o f th e
c le a rin g house c o m m itte e to p e rm it
a y o u n g e r m an to ta k e hold of big
banking affairs.
“ I w o u ld n ’t say th a t th e r e is any
c e rta in a g e a t w hich a m an sh o u ld
r e tir e — th e tim e is w h e n e v e r he
fee ls th a t he h a s e a rn e d his ‘easy
c h a ir .’
“ I am a b le to e a se up a t sev en ty
w ith fo u r b an k s.
“ I re tire d b ecau se I felt th a t it
w as tim e fo r m e to spend p a rt of
th e d a y e n jo y in g m y self ‘a t e a s e ’ as
th e s o ld ie rs call it.
I h av e been
th in k in g of e a sin g up fo r a b o u t a
y e a r.
So th e o th e r d a y I sa id :
‘W h a t’s th e c h a irm a n s h ip of a com -
Co-Operative System
Favored by Farmers
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m itte e a fte r you have had it a w h ile ? ’ !
'T a k e c a re of y o u r h e a lth !
Spend
som e j e a rs in y o u r easy c h a ir ! ”
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H is fo rm u la fo r su ccess:
Be Serious and Work Hurd
“ Be s e rio u s ; w ork h a rd an d k e e p 1
y o u r m ind on w hqt you a r e d o in g .,
“ T h e young m an of to d ay , i t 1
s trik e s m e,” he c o n tin u e d , “ need
m ore e n c o u ra g e m e n t th a n th ey did
when I w as a boy. T h e re a re too*
m any c lo c k ' w a tc h e rs— loo m any
w illing to give up a f te r a s h o rt:
s tru g g le .
T w as six teen w hen I w as a p p r e n - !
Heed in a sm all bank in S cotland. I,
s tru g g le d h a rd and e n d u re d h a rd -'
sh ip s to succeed. I w o rk e d — a n d iti
was a g rin d , n ot th e 10 to 4 o ’clock
h o u rs th a t y o u n g m en in my b a n k s
p ut in. A nd w hen I w as b arely 20
I w as re w a rd e d by an a p p o in tm e n t •
to a b ra n c h h ouse in M ontreal.
“ I w orked h a rd , I w as se rio u s, and
I k e p t my m ind on w h a t I w as
d oin g.”
SONO.
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By W A R R E N W. W H EA TO N
¡G ro w e rs’ E xchange.
It follow s:
W ASH IN GTON, D. C„ Feb.- 17.—
“ C o-o p eratio n a m o n g fa rm e rs is an
If c o n g re ss s a n c tio n s a p e n d in g e n te rp ris e in w hich th e m em b ers
m ea su re giving fa rm e rs o f tb e c o u n ­ form an agency th ro u g h w hich th ey
try th e legal rig h t to a c t collectively co n d u ct th e b usiness for th e ir g re a i-
in m a rk e tin g th e ir cro p s and s tim u ­ ‘ est m u tu a l a d v a n ta g e .
To be co­
la tin g buying d e m a n d s a t h ig h e r o p e r a t iv e it m u st be com posed o f
■ th a n p re s e n t prices, th e fa rm e r will ■ fa rm e rs exclusively, an d m an ag ed by
'a g a in be on th e road to m ak in g his tlibm , and th e b e n e fits m u st be re ­
b u sin ess pay.
tu rn e d to th em in p ro p o rtio n to th e
N ot a fa rm e r th a t a tte n d e d th e re ­ use o r p a tro n a g e of each. T h a t p a rt
cent n a tio n a l a g ric u ltu ra l c o n feren ce of th e c a p ita l n ecessary to c re a te
¡h e re b u t favored «co-operative m ark - he ag ency an d its fac ilitie s, w hich
i e tin g as one of th e best m ean s o£ fin d s an ex p ressio n In th e m a n a g e ­
s ta b iliz in g his in d u stry .
m en t of th e a sso c ia tio n th ro u g h th e
C o -o p erativ e
m a rk e tin g ,
once v o tin g of its m em b ers, sh o u ld p re ­
fo u g h t in leg isla tiv e h a lls as a viola­ fera b ly he c o n trib u te d by th em In
tion of a n ti- tr u s t s ta tu te s , is now p ro p o rtio n to th e use w hich each
looked upon m ore fav o rab ly by law ­ m ak e s of th e o rg a n iz a tio n . C ap ital
m ak e rs, an d th e rec o m m e n d a tio n of In a c o -o p e ra tiv e o rg a n iz a tio n m u st
th e fa rm e rs of th e n a tio n th a t they n ot be a fund on w hich a div id en d
be given th e rig h t to ru n th e ir b u si­ is paid in excess of a fa ir r a te of In­
ness a lo n g th ese lin es m ay b e a r fru it te re s t fo r its use.
soon.
“ A c o -o p e ra tiv e m a rk e tin g a sso c i­
A d e fin itio n of c o -o p erativ e m a r k ­ a tio n m u st be ab le to tra n s a c t, le g a l­
e tin g w as o b ta in e d from G. H a ro ld ly, th e b u sin e ss- fo r w hich it Is
P ow ell, of Los A ngeles, C alif., g e n ­ fo rm ed , to fin a n c e its a c tiv itie s an<l
eral m anager of the C alifornia F ruit se c u re its o b lig a tio n s ."