Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A S tìtÀ N » ftÁ íltf T ib í k ä s
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this year’s league budget, which has nl
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FO RU M
A s h l a i i d D a i l y T i d i n g s of
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less than, one forr-thousandth of her an- j Daily neWs
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 6 )
mini Budget, and this item is insignificant
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A sh la n d , O regon.
P u b lis h e d E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
even in compa. i cn with that amount.”
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO___
V. Hanotanx insisted this argument was TO K IO , A ug. 2 7.— T he sig n ifi- E d ito r T id in A g u s: g u st 27, 1923 .
A p ro p ro s a d iscu ssio n of g o v ­
Bert R. Greer ................................. Editor of no consequence, and was adamant toil a n t p ro g re s s in ra d io e d d ev elo p ­
e rn m e n t an d its in flu e n c e on so­
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OFFICHVL C l f Y PAPER Telephone 39
th e c h ie f s u b je c t of a ta lk
by i
I on armament might hasten the time of dis­ A d m iral B a ro n K a to , P re m ie r of : c ie ty , fo r good o r "bad a s 'o its
in d iv id u a l in flu e n c e upon
each
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d O regon. P o sto ffie e a s armament.
J a p a n , a t a tiffin given re c e n tly
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S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
Sheer force of numbers overbore M. fo r le a d in g b u sin e ss m en in Tok- beg space in y o u r co lu m n h ead ed
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
Hanotnux. All other nations voted against io. T h e need fo r p riv a te s u p p o rt “ L ocal F o r u m ” fo r a se rie s of
th e ra d io e n te rp ris e s of J a p a n ,
O ne M c n th ........................................................... $
a rtic le s p e rta in in g th e re to .
France. But M. llanotaux will always pos­ of
a
s
w ell a s th e need fo r a c e rta in
T h re e M onths ........................ .............................
1-95
F o r a le g a l d e fin itio n of th e
sess the immense satisfaction of having sum a s su b sid y fro m th e govern-
Six M onths ........................................................... 2.75
w ord g o v e rn m e n t, we q u o te th e
stood for thrift. \\ itll his country spend-j m e n t w a? p o in te d o u t by th e P r e ­ fo llo w in g : “ A leg a l p e rso n , c er-
O ne Year ................................................................ 7.50
¡¡ng live billion francs annually for its m ier.
By Mail and R ural B ou tes:
a te d by so ciety , w hen sh e a d o p ts
O ne M onth ........................................................... 5 -65
present militarv establishment, and hav-
o r a m e n d s a C h a r te r fo r a C ity
T h re e M onths ................................................. .
1-05
¡ng debt charges of 14,000,000,000 francs "A s a p r in c i p le " sa id th e P re - o r ft C o n s titu tio n fo r a S ta te o r
Six M o n th s .......................................................—
3.50
annually tor past expenses, M. Hano aux, tjon sijOUi^
c o n tro lle d by th e N a tio n . Said p e rso n e x ists in th e
O ne Y ear ................................................................ 6.50
ind of th e J u d ic ia ry , or leg al
believes it time to save. Several thousand g o v e rn m e n t. B u t in view of th e m body,
hM fo rm , c h a ra c te ris tic s ,
francs saved ill publishing a hook would' in te r n a tio n a l c h a ra c te r of a ra d io p o w ers a n d d u tie s b e in g d isc e rn e d
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
se rv ic e, a n d in o rd e r to b rin g such
come in handy.
by th e C o u rts upon th e ir in q u iry
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30
, a se rv ice to a g r e a te r d e g re e of
* *
Boys ’ National Heroes
Address Scout Encampment
in to th e C h a r te r of th e C o n s titu ­
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
p e rfe c tio n , it is th o u g h t e x p e d ie n t
tio n .
A c a re fu l s tu d y
of th e
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ................... ................... $ .27
BUILDERS AND BUILDINGS
t h a t p riv a te u n d e rta k in g s d ire c t­
above o u g h t to e n lig h te n a n y o n e
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25
When Portland back in 1910 was grow ed to th is e n d sh o u ld be recog- to th e im m en se im p o rta n c e of
D aily in s e rtio n ...............................................................20
. ,
4.,..,,,1 nized a n d e n c o u ra g e d by th e Gov-
C h a rte rs a n d C o n s titu tio n s .
If
encountered
. .
K ates For L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g , ¡U _ g l a - p i d l j , a il acquaintance
1
.
i e rn m e n t h elp ,
th e p e rso n c re a te d upon th e ir
Daniel O’Donnell Lively in San Francisco.
F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
a d o p tio n o r a m e n d m e n t
has a
“
How big is Portland now?” he asked, “ ij T he occasion of P r e m ie r K a to ’s fo rm , c h a ra c te ris tic s , p o w ers a n d
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
Above— Gen­
C ard of T h a n k s .................................................
1-00
don’t know,” Lively answered. “ You see, lu n c h e o n w as th e s u g g e stio n , of d u tie s t h a t th e people, e ith e r co l­ eral Pershing.
a n u m b e r of le a d in g
b u sin e ss
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02
lec tiv e , o r in d iv id u a l, can co-oper- '
1 haven’t been there for three days.” _
m en of .J a p a n , t h a t p riv a te c a p i­
Center Ovai
ll th e th in g s t h a t c o n tr i­
— M o r t i mer
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
Dan Livelv came hack to Portland this ta l be d e v o te d to ra d io . W h ile a b te u te in to a th
e ir so cial, m o ra l, s p ir it­ S c h i f i , D an
" A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is week after an absence of more than 1 0 n o th in g wa» sa id a t th e o u ts e t «f
u
al
a
n
d
p
e rso n a l w e lfa re w ould
0 e a r d, C o l .
m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
th e A m e ric a n -J a p a n e s e d isc u ssio n
n
o
t
c
o
n
d
itio
ns
be m u ch b e tte r T h e o d o r e
years.
His
path
in
the
interim
had
led
N o d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s or
of ra d io r ig h ts in C h in a , it
is
iiim in Red Cross service from the West by k n o w n t h a t e v e ry big b u sin e ss th a n now e x ists? H ow o fte n have Koosevelt.
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs .
e p eo p le of o u r ow n c ity f a l­
G e 11 i n {
way of Russia and Siberia and hack to m an of th e E m p ire h a s given som e th
D 0 N A T I0 N g.
len dow n in th e ir e ffo rts to do ready" at en-
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be Washington, where he is to raise a $ 3 0 0 ,- . th o u g h t to th is q u e stio n . A s a w h a t th e y w a n te d to d o ?
How ame;ed
ware
m ad e In a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u ­ 000 fund \yllicll will he used for the same de r e s u lt th e n a m e s of th o se s u g g e st- m an y , m an y tim e s h a v e th e y had wash basin—
velopment purposes as the $300,000 con-ling increa3e of interest in £h* to r e s o r t to a m e n d in g th e C ity Frank
tio n s w ill be in cash.
ra d io in J a p a n in c lu d e d such
C h a r te r b e fo re th e y could do brey.
tributed by Portland.
p ro m in e n t m en as V isc o u n t Shi-
w h a t th e y w a n te d to do fo r tlie ir
Photos © P. & A-
AUGUST 27
But while the tall buildings of reinforc­ b u sa w a , w ho m a n y A m e ric a n s re- b e n e fit? In o th e r w o rd s, how
ed steel and marble-faced lobbies had in- m e m b e r a s a c h a m p io n of J a p a n - o fte n h a v e th e y h a d to c re a te a G eneral John J. P ersh in g a m governors of f e w York and New he strenuous run on the enam eled
ese
— r ig h ts m C a lifo rn ia ; B a ro n
new Mias A sh la n d
b e fo re sh e m any o th er notables and bo; e’ Jersey and a num ber of oilier men ware wash basins in iLu tents. In
T H E JO Y F U L r e w a r d :— W eil done, -good creased, Lively made his comment this
; O k u ra , h e a d of th e Im p e ria l H o tel
c
o
u
ld
fu
n
c
tio
n
fo
r
th
e ir b e n e fit heroes gave about th re e thousand prom inent i t civic and business one of the above photographs,
a n d fa ith fu l s e rv a n t; th o u h a s t been fa ith fu l over time on the changed attitude of Portland a n d Im p e ria l T h e a tre c o m p an ies
life.
F rank P resbrey, well-known a u th o r
o r do w h a t th e p eo p le w a n te d
a few th in g s , I w ill m ak e th e e r u le r over m an y business men.
He found them, he said, of T o k io , a n d M r. S. A san o , p re sl- d o n e ? So o fte n t h a t th e C h a rte r boy scouts a day they will never In o rd er to e ’ perience scout life and ad v ertising agent, is seen tak­
th in g s : e n te r th o u in to th e joy of th y L o rd .— ( p l a n n i n g Oil an outlook that extended far d e n t a n d o w n e r of th e T o k io K is- c o n ta in s o v e r tw en ty -3 ev en th o u s ­ forget when the N ational Council a t first hand m ore than two hun­ ing his turn.
Scouts of A m erica convened dred m en in te rested in the move­
The officers elected a t the*cou-
M atthew 9ft • 9?.
bevond Portland eitv limits, not bounded e" K»‘’b» steamship company a n d w o rd s. M ore th a n a r e c o n ­ • it f Boy
K
anow
abke Lake on Bear Moun­ m ent from all p a rts of the country v .ration included: P resid en t W ar­
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3 x i
l J a p a n s second la r g e s t lin e
of
ta in e d in som e of th e gospels. tain, N. Y. Among those who ad­ spent a night in the tents. T hat ren G. ila rd iu g , H onorary P resi­
by those limits as that outlook used to be. a te a m e rs.
T h e fa c t t h a t sd m a n y a m e n d ­ dressed the scouts w ere Coloaei they slept soundly is proved by the d en t; Woodrow W ilson. Chief J u s ­
I lie found them much concerned about the
LEGALITY”
m e n ts a r e r e q u ire d is p ro o f t h a t T heodore Roosevelt, “ Uncle b e n ” difficulty experienced in gettin g tice W illiam Howard T aft, Daniel
welfare of the up-state, especially farm T he P re m ie r, in s ta tin g t h a t M iss A sh la n d a s sh e ha3 been or Beard, N ational Scout C om m ission­ them up in the m orning in tim e to C a rte r Beard and W illiam G. Mo-
Each note that pa ses between the Quia conditions, and found them busy with in­ th e g o v e rn m e n t h a d d e c id e d to is now is v e ry in e ffe c tu a l. A ll e r; M ortim er Schiff, h n a n c ie r; ■’’ a a tte n d
council m eeting and by Adoo, H onorary Vice P residents.
allo
w
p
riv
a
te
w
ire
le
s
s
firm
s
to
<l’Orsay and the British foreign office selves I quiry and investigation on bow the new
know , w ho have
been o r a re
to accent the truth that the estrangement $300,000 could he spent for Oregon’s gen­ o p e ra te u n d e r c e rta in c o n d itio n s, s e rv in g in a n o ffic ia l c a p ac ity ,
ta te d t h a t th e n e x t sessio n of th e th a t in e ffic ie n c y sh o u ld be Miss 1
o u ts, hi* c o n te n d s, a re d ire c t vio­
a n d a tro p h y cup is b ein g a w a rd ­ son o r th e a d v e n t of a circus.
between the two lies essentially in the fact eral welfare. “ It is a complete new atmos­ s Im
p e ria l D iet w ould ta k e up th e
ed th e w in n e r of <lie th re e -d a y
“ W e h a v e s tip u la te d
in o u r la tio n s of ex istin g c o n tra c ts and
that Britain speaks more and more in phere,” said Mr. Lively, “ and it lias been m a tte r of he su m s w hich w ould A s h la n d ’s f ir s t n am e.
w ith o u t th e a s ­
T h is in effic ie n c y is p a rtly d u e m atc h , w h ich w ill co v er th e r e g u ­ c o n tra c t tw ith (he m e n ,” he said a re o rg an ized
terms of practicability ami that France’s both a revelation and a gratification that be d e v o te d to th is w o rk . H ouse to h e r fo rm w hich is C o u n cilm an - l a r a rm y co u rse.
sent
of
th
e
u
n
io
n
’s n a tio n a l o f­
e n tly , “ th e d ay s th a t a re to
case is founded on tin* so-called legality 1 have been able to see the changed per­ ra d io s, th e e re c tio n of b ro a d c a s t­ ic, p a rtly d u e to h e r c h a ra c te r is ­ T h e S ev en th I n fa n try U nited rec
ficers
an
d
w
ith
o
u
t
c o n s u lta tio n
he ob serv ed a s h o lid ay s, hut (he
ing
s
ta
tio
n
s
,
a
n
d
th
e
g
e
n
e
ra
l
in
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of snob undertakings as the occupât i'-n ol spective in my old home town.”
tics w hich a re c o m p e ta tiv e a n d j S ta te s A rm y, B and, w ill h av e a m en a b s e n t th em se lv e s from th e w ith th e m ine o p e ra to rs.
te r e s t of th e people of J a p a n in
im m o ra l also d u e to th e lim ita ­ j big p lace in tiie c o n v e n tio n pro- m in es fo r th e p u rp o se of a tte n d ­
the Ruhr.
th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e w ire le ss tio n s of h e r p o w ers a n d d u tie s ! g ra m , a n d th e legion d e le g a te s
When
business
men,
busy
business
men,
ing c o u n ty fa irs , fu n e ra ls o r any
BREAD P R IC E DROPS
The word “ legality” is the hall-mark
in J a p a n w ill be a p a r t of th e w h ich , w ith a few
exception?., 1 a n d v is ito rs w ill s te p a lo n g to o th e r u n u s u a l h a p p e n in g in th e
are
ready
to
become
leaders
in
civic
af­
<•1* each French pronouncement, the inevi­
p ro g ra m m e of th e new o rg a n iz a ­ n e a rly a ll of w hich h av e been se ­
[sn a p p y tim es. A n u m b e r of post
ity t h a t w ould ten d to draw
M ARTINS F E R R Y , O hio. A ug.
table label, tin* (‘miming obsession. It is fairs, it is an assurance for the future, tio n of bu-siness m en w ho p ro ­ c u re d by a m e n d m e n ts a re police i d ru m a n d b u g le c o rp s and v a icin
crow d to g e th e r. It lias becom e 27.— T he d ro p in th e p rice of
greater
than
is
the
erection
of
skyscrapers.
pose to do w h a t th e y can to a id o r p o litic a l. M ight we n o t h a v e
the basis of which the whole structure o f !
“ c lo w n ” b a n d s
w ill be p re se n t l a lm o st th e ru le to avoid w o rk in g w h eat is h a v in g its effe c t on lo­
th e w ire le s s in th is c o u n try . W hile a C h a r te r th a t w ould c re a te u p ­
French philosophy in the Ruhr stands, —Oregon Daily Journal.
d u rin g th e c o n v e n tio n sessions. I on S a tu rd a y s .”
cal b rea d prices.
O ne b a k e ry
th e y do n o t p ro m ise a n a tio n ­ on it& a d o p tio n a Miss A sh la n d
I
without which it must collapse. Beneath
I
Mr.
M
orris
gives
as
a
n
o
th
e
r
lias
c
u
t
th
e
price
of
b rea d to 10
w ide in te r e s t in th e ra d io w ith in t h a t w ould h a v e a C om m ission
SOUTHERN
OREGON
NOT
TO
SUFFER
'
rea
so
n
fo
r
irr
e
g
u
la
r
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
th
e
c
e
n
ts
from
12
c
e
n
ts
fo r a 20-
this “ legality” in that philosophy there
a y e a r, th e y sa y t h a t th e r e is fo rm a n d c h a ra c te r is tic s w hich
' n u m e ro u s s trik e s th a t a re called o u n c e ^ o a f.
is nothing; it stands alone; it is indispu- The building of the Natron cut-off is now[ th e sam e p o s s ib ility in J a p a n as w ould be c o -o p e ra tiv e a n d p ow ers
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by local u n io n s fo r u n im p o rta n t
table; it is an axiom that must be accepted assured and sonic of the sedate inhabitants t h e r e is in a n y o th e r c o u n try to a n d d u tie s lim ite d o nly by th e
E u g e n e m ay get veneer w orks.
aso n s. T h ese “ friv o lo u s ” w a lk ­
m o ra l la w ?
without amendment or rejected entire.
throughout the southern part of the state promote 3UCh an ldea-
But wliat is legality ? Legality in truth. are beginning to wonder what effect the T h e M in iste r of C o m m u n ic a ­ T he w r ite r in v ite s frie n d ly c r i t ­
.
If he is w ro n g o r m is­
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is not its own foundation. It rests on more I new road will have on the main line of the tio n s h a» a lso ta lk e d to b u sin e ss icism
W A SH IN G T O N ,
A ug. 25.— A
ta k e n in a n y th in g he w ould he
elementary things, inalienable rights, on Southern Pacific through Southern Ore- m e n ’s c o m m itte e s re c e n tly , and p lea se d to know it. W ho w ill he p e n c h a n t fo r h o lid a y s is one of
A S iB S T A X T IA Ii FOUND- “
h a s sa id t h a t th e b ra n c h h e r e p r e ­ th e f ir s t to th ro w a lan c e ? M ore th e c a u se s c o n trib u tin g to ir r e g u ­
immutable laws of economy. In the words gon Well, if the new road gets all
ATIOX
la r o p e ra tio n a n d c o n se q u e n t in ­
o f our president, laws are not made; tlieyj, tusiness proclaimed it will receive when s e n ts i3 p a y in g g r e a t a tte n tio n io s h o rtly .
e ra d io a n d h o p e s to h a v e im ­
DAVID MARK. c re a se in th e cost of coal in t h e 1
are discovered. They fire manjs essay to complete and in operation there doesn’t th
upon w hich to build a good
p ro v e m e n t in th is lin e one of th e
m in es of A m erica, in th e opinion
apply practically other laws which arc u t ­ seem to be any likelihood for much of the a c h ie v e m e n ts o f h is d e p a rtm e n t
h e a lth fu l body an d v ig o ro u s
of P. C. M orris, M an ag er of tin*
terly beyond his power to amend, to dis­ patronage being diverted from the main when th e p r e s e n t a d m in is tra tio n
m ind is in using d isc re tio n
M a n h a tta n C oal C om pany, a t N el­
e
n
d
s.
as to th e b read y o u r fam ily
tort or to destroy. Laws are fitted to an­ line. If the state builds as it should with­
so n v ille, O hio.
consum es. T h is is th e m ain
A ccording to th is m ine official
swer the requirements of bun an existence; in the next few years there will be need
a rtic le of food, and fo r th a t
a
n
y
excuse
fo
r
le
isu
re
is
seized
u
p-i
mankind is not molded to fit law.
of greater railroad facilities and the Natron
reason shoflld he of th e best
on by th e w o rk e rs , p a rtic u la rly
A man-made law that defies plain econ- Cut-off will go a long way to relieve con-
q
u a lity . O u r b rea d tills all
th e e a rly d ay s of a h u n tin g sea-
omic principles conveys onL a pseudo le- ditions. Don’t get the idea into your head
re q u ire m e n ts .
PO R T L A N D , A ug. 27.— A tte n ­
tio n of v e te r a n s of O regon c e n t­
galitv. Economy saturates all law; it is that Southern Oregon is going to suffer by
e rs now on th e ra p id ly a p p ro a c h ­
economic to maintain order, to insure lion-j yle opening of t,ie liew pDe> It should be
♦
in g c o n v e n tio n of T h e A m erican
♦
est\, to guarantee certain human rights. au ¡neentive for us | 0 mal<e greater strides
♦
W A SH IN G T O N , A ug. 27.— F o r ­ L egion to be h eld a t S easide,
Nothing t h a t man can put into writing to (,iail ever before—but you can’t make any e ig n b o rn w o rld w a r v e te r a n s of T h u rs d a y , F rid a y , a n d S a tu rd a y ,
deux principles ot eeonomA conveys the,,iea(jway
joining the crepe hangers.— th e U. S. m ilita ry , n o t y e t n a tu r ­ S e p te m b e r 6, 7, an d 8.
slightest warrant of everlasting legality. Roseburg News Review.
E x cellen ce of th e r e s o r t city
alized h a v e a n o p p o rtu n ity to be­
To sav that anv “ legality” can vindicate
com e A m e ric an
c itiz e n s u n til as a c o n v e n tio n m ecca is a tt e s t ­
the economic destruction of an entire con­ A recent visitor to Crater Lake remark­ M ar3h 3, 1924, w ith o u t fu lfillin g ed by th e a m p le h o te l acco m m o ­
tinent and shatter the delicate mechanism ed that “ the old mountain must have been re q u ire m e n ts a s to re s id e n c e over d a tio n s a n d n u m e ro u s tw o-room
a d e fin ite p e rio d of tim e.
T h is c o tta g e s im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le
of the world
, is . to utter
„ „ a patent . untruth.
.
. _ . pretty sick at the stomach to puke a hole in fo rm a tio n h a s led o ffic ia ls of fo r th e v is ito rs in S e p tem b e r. R e­
The restoration of Europe of the old t|„.ougl| the lnountain-SiX lnileg j„ diam- th e A m e ric an L egion to u rg e a ll p o rts fro m th e c o n v e n tio n com ­
economic establishment, of enduring peace eter and reaching from the bowels of the A m e ric an ism o ffic e rs to le n d th e ir m itte e , of w h ich P a t D illian is
a s sis ta n c e to th o se a lie n s
w ho c h a irm a n a n d F re d W . O tto , sec­
will never he founded on any legality that earth. ’ ’—Jacksonville Post.
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th ro u g h ig n o ra n c e , h a v e n o t yet r a te s h a v e been p ro m ised le g io n ­
of economy, on those laws which we in­ The young person over whom we worry a p p lie d fo r c itiz e n sh ip . A bout n a ire s a n d th e ir fa m ilie s, w ith
YGUR PARTNERS
The dollar sent out of (own for dry goods,
IN PR O G R ESS
dicate when we employ the word “ practi- so much nowadays will grow up and wor­ 50,000 of su ch v e te r a n s a re e li­ th e r e s u lt t h a t hundreds- w ho m ay
groceries, or other articles used in the
ability” in its finer sense. It is important ry over the young person who is growing gible.
n o t be d e le g a te s to th e m ee tin g N ote: B etw een 1 9 1 2-1922, C opco’s
home or on the farm is a dollar placed in
B u re a u of N a tu ra liz a tio n o ffic ­ a re e x p e cte d to ta k e a d v a n ta g e c o n su m e rs in c re a se d 1 0 0 c £ — th e
to keep clearly in mind that legality in up.
ia ls h a d ad v ise d leg io n le a d e rs of th e o p p o rtu n ity fo r an o u tin g
g ro ss e a rn in g s in c re a se d 2 8 7 i /o
eireulation in tin monev channels of an-
its application to the Ruhr or any other
2 7 0,000 m en w ere a t th e se a sh o re w ith th e ir fa m ­
other town.
political
undertaking
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n u t n h a a tu t ra a liz to e ta d l w of h ile
in se rv ic e, an d ilies.
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S pecial r a te s h a v e been g r a n t­
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- ,: meanings
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p a p e rs. U n d e r th e law , a n h o n o r­ ed by th e ra ilro a d s xa n d se v era l
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Commandments will he largely the worl^ a b le d isc h a rg e a n d tw o w itn esse s a u to m o b ile c a ra v a n s a re p lan n e d .
for
; of research departments.
w ho a re c itiz e n s to id e n tify th e S u ita b e p a rk in g
p riv ile g e s an d
FRANCE A THRIFTY COUNTRY
a p p lic a n t is s u ffic ie n t p ro o f. No sp le n d id c a m p in g fa c ilitie s a w a it
France has sometimes been accused of Variations of the banana song also come c h a rg e is m ad e fo r n a tu r a liz a tio n . th e m o to ris t.
S pecific c a se s m ay be p re s e n te d
A fte r th e s e rio u s sid e of th e
extravagance in military expenditures. But in hunches
to th e c o m m issio n er of n a tu r a li­ c o n v e n tio n h a s been ta k e n c a re
concrete evidence of her thrift is just at
is n dollar Hint never returns the principle
T he 7 .1 4 rz q u a rte rly dividend
z a tio n th ro u g lip o st A m e ric an ism of th e S easid e p o st
in te n d s to
hand. From Geneva comes the news that Villa’s various heirs seem to have intent- o ffic e rs of th e leg io n .
m ak e c e rta in t h a t th e re is n te r - you get on y o u r Copco P re fe rre d is
involved is the same.
France stood alone in a glorious battle ed his fighting ability as well as his prop-
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Ashland firms are entitled to Ashland
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against a military expenditure she eoneeiv-jerty.
“ w e n ie ” ro a s t on th e beach, A m ­ tu r n on y o u r in v e stm e n t.
printing, even though they do not compete
e ric a n L egion B all a t th e B u n g ­ b ecau se of th e C o m p an y ’s $10,-
ed unwise and extravagant. The whole
29 3 ,5 6 9 .6 9 in physical p ro p e rtie s ,
alow
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with cut throat firms. We ask only a
We sometimes think reveng^ is sweet,
world was arrayed against her and she lost
log ro llin g c o n te sts, a th le tic ra c e s, a n d th e ra p id ly in c re a sin g d e m a n d
hut usually it turns out hitter.
But she is glorious in the defeat.
living price, for which we give high grade
a n d m an y o th e r a ttr a c tio n s w ill fo r h y d ro -e le c tric p o w er m th is
A proposal had been made in the Lea-
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te r r ito r y -.
slock and first quality printing.
be p ro v id ed .
gue of Nations armament commission pub- It may he poor policy to toot your own
C o n sid e ra b le in te r e s t th ro u g h ­
The eut-prit e film is here aw hile, then
lish a year book, giving full deails of theihorn, hut you can use reverse English with F O R E S T H IL L , C al., A ug 27— o u t th e s ta te is b ein g ta k e n in
gone. It is cur desire to remain in husi-
P la y in g fo o tb a ll
w ith a r a t t l e ­ th e b a th in g g irls c o n te st, in w h ic h 1
armmamcnls of each nation.
j respect to your town.
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“ Never,” declared M. Hauotaux, “ The
ness p e ’manenily and remain a jiermaneut
e ro u s p o sts. A s ilv e r lo v in g cup i
preferred
League has declared for economy. France It ought to be some time before those would ch°ose as a fa v o rite p a s t is to be a w a rd e d th e w in n e r, w ith
fixture of vour town.
will Uphold that platiorm. Aly country is New York plasterers making $119 a week( rather unique eXperience of Thom- o th e r p riz e s fo r second a n d th ird 1 ASK ANY M E M B E R O F OU R
ORG A N IZA TIO N
T h e c o m p e titio n w ill he
in financial straits. \\ e can not allo rd tin* go to the wall.
a s H an ey , w ho re s id e s a few m iles choice.
h a n d le d in a d ignified
m anner
fro m h e re .
money.' »,
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Not a'l of us can swim the Fnglish H a n e y saw a d a rk h e a p on th e h e a d ed by P ro f. A rvid F a ir ju b d a g n e k s, s ,1 CALIFORNIA OREGON
“ But,” suggested Lord Robert Cecil,
floor of h is b ed-room ju s t a s he
“ the year-book will cost nothing in addi­ channel and not manv of us wish to.
POWER COMPANY
U n iv e rsity of
w as r e tirin g . H e k ick e d it o u t of S c u lp tu re of th e
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ready been contributed. Besides, France’s! A president, too, deserves an eight hour s tr a ig h te n e d o u t. a n d h e saw it
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tio n is sc h ed u le d a t F o r t S te v e n s ,' Y re k a ,
w as a y o u n g r a ttle s n a k e .
total contribution to the League expense is day.
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DESIRE FOR HOLIDAY
STATE LEGION MEET
WILL BE HELD S
EASYTO NATURALIZE
LITHIA BAKERY
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THE PKINCIPLE
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IS HIGH
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WITH BARE FOOT
COPCO
ASHLAND TIDINGS