Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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HY CHARLES P: STBWABT
NKA Service Writer
OFFICIAL CITY PAPBR
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ASH I NOTOM—Maybe Free*
Stutz, wbe directs pnbUctty-
for the National Aeaoctetton
of Oyors and Cleaaem, ten^t
,
together dletntereated, te the
bloodcurdling stories he telte e (
the danaare ot oteaata* thtene
with gaeoltae.
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Maybe he wants te threw a
■care Into the poMte. so it will
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IHSPI-A Y ADVRRTISWfl KATES
If you
Ughtr*
’ mtv « »Uff tto Q ia u u d to th«
I wteld’« tertiw to* r * f thu HUI:
.Ity men Sf tk» »«« «kampten
tMunatkfc yagy to deeldedly Sr-
|laqry: ft la a lt ta>, howevar,
ta eompar« any team’» «aeoadary
I »tiwngtk^to that W the Giant»
b ea m John McGraw kaa ra;
crfcltod mere high «torn reearve*
than any ’other two .team* in
baseball.'
,
The PlratM. b«wavfr. wiu *>o
By HBNRjT L. FARRELL
much 1« m liable to need ra-
lalted Brasa Sporta BSttor) aerrea that the Senators. The
PlratM are «mparatlvfly a
'w W r.W B K , jp et l — (u. p .)
— ReeerxeWbtreagth la a vital young d ab.an d the playa*» ean
stand the wear and tear bet­
factor to be jBoaakterwl la doping ter than the veteran Senate*».
the chances of the Washington
It anrthiig should 'happen te
Senatdftr f ai«f . the Pittsburgh
Peek daring the Mrlea. the
Pirates in th.e world’s Mrlea.
Senator»
probably wonid blow
frhey ara tòo good hall clubs,
their
chnaoM.
repreMBUUve champions ouh of
!;
a pair of hot races la which their
opposition extended them to the
Two Insertions a week
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ffivury lad.
They have good
Dall y insert ion
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■ pitchers, good catchers, good ln-
KARDIZAWA. Japan, Oct. I—
Kates fo r Legal and MteccUaaeaMB Advertising
« fields and good oatftelda.
First insertion, per 8 point line r —.............
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Yet either* team could be
Each subsequent insertion. 8 point line
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one Iahtoaka. a member of the
wrecked
by
one
Injury
as
the
(art! of Thanks
Obituaries, per line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
) reMrve strength on the bench Friends Mission, has lust eom-
». ila. not at the. usual hhaxnpionbhlp pletad a transcription of the
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Milker.
One »pike turned in Bible, Old and Naw Testaments,
"All future events, where ua admission ebarge 1s made or a
11 th« ground, one blow from a on a single scroll of fine Jap­
collection tnken is Advertising.”
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d hatted f i t pitched baU, one slip anese paper, "kakemono.”
No disccunt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
The ec/oll la described as
R E F I N I 8 H it f o r n i i !
p o a the grass and the whole tide
"six
ahaka;
four
ana
la
length
is of battle might be tam ed
the
W ith handy varnüftMtains
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No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advertla
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The Senators had a narrow (six feet by two and one half
The work of printing
d escape la the wprld's series last feet.)
OCTOBER 1. 1038
I- fall. The team waa fortunato was done by haqd with a Jap­
THE GOLDEN RULE: — Whatsoever ye would that men Bhould
-.I n going through the season anese writing brash aad required
do to you, do ye even so to them, for thia is tbs law and the pro­
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without serious Infurtee and the "font years aad three months
phets. Matthew’ 7: 12,
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d lack of m o r v e .power was not and 1«,««« prayers.” according
PRAYER: — Help us, our-Father, to do fight by thee, and
then It will be natural for ua to do right by our .brotheiis.
« apparent until Pockippaugh pall­ to the artist The letter» stand
AND
ia ad up^wtth a charley-hone and oat baautlftally distinct nnder
a mlcroaeopo.
had to alt OB the bendi.
”
Y A P P IN G A T W IL B U R
Bluege bad to be moved over
The “ powerful writers,” the enemies of the Govern­
from third base to shortstop and
ment and of the administration, thoge who like to be on
Friday, putting them two dsys
Miller, who waa not even u
ahead of us In eating too much.
the forefront in finding fault, are like to get themselves
.minor league Infielder bad to be
used at third. Poor Millar, try­
into some very contradictory positions in the fine frenzy
Men might try talking as
ing with an' the gameness of a
Quite often an "open mind” is
they now have against Secretary o f the N av^ W ilbu r.
much as women. Then . maybe
nothing but a vacancy.
real fighter, found himself ap
Many were very skeptical about the appointment o '
their whiskers would wear oft
In every ’pinch and be wan al­
Judge Wilbur to this position at the time it was made.
Truth on «the half-shell Is instead of having to be aha red.
most useless. The Senators, of
course, fthally beat the (Manta
It was a purely political appointment. It'was* not done to about all the average man will
We have read so much about
hat It was lack more than dam
enhance the interests of the naval service o f the Unite« stand for.
dirigible
balloons lately we
that dropped the Olanta in the
States but to strengthen the defenses of the then Presr
last game. Y ~ :-
Living on a amali salary is so dreamed last night we were a
dent in the interest of his campaign for another term in easy that millions stick .to it football.
Bucky Harris .learned his lee-
graphy representing every phase
office. This sort of thing did not assure à strong or a skil­ all through life.
sou from that experience and he
When a fast auto driver goea
got busy this year aad eoUeeted
led administration of the department.
through life without an acci­
some veteran reserve*. - He got
Nobody
wee
probably
ever
a
l­
Nor did this situation necessarily prevent such a re­
together Contented without be­ dent It Is just an accident. -
Mike McNeUy from the Boston
sult. Critics have but need to refer to a recent adminis­ ing more than 60 per cent Isay.
Red Sox bat Mika didn’t held
Thinking they were -having a
tration of the American navy depdrtmeat to confound
up and was passed to the minore. Would you send-a message
free-for-all light, fourteen men
We all love to* fool w
He eeoured the veteran Denoon
themselves. The naming of Josephus Daniels, the editor
In Chicago fonnd It cost them
chances,
which
explains
w
Scott from the Naw York of real importance
of a small North Carolina newspaper, to the navy depart­
I t « « each.
marriage Is so often e failure
Yankees bat Scotty la not good
ment by President Wilson was a political appointmen
for many games aad be has dew­
pure and simple. And Secretary Daniela was not a 100
A highbrow is one who thinks
Wheh it comes to asking ques­
ed up to a walk. He picked
per cent perfecF'as an administrator, perhaps. Yet we tions, the average child sur­ he can think better than others.1
up Joe Harris from the Red Hex
also and found him vary bandy
think that the verdict of observers, both during his term passes the average prosecuting
when J ob Judge was bit oa the
and sinoe has "been that Mr. Daniels waa a success as the attorney.
bead with a pitched ball la
Braril to Contract ■
head o f the department. He observed a proper propor­
Hex Heck says: “Genius seems
Detroit had was forced te the
T or H ew Subm arines
tion in accepting the advice of his inferiors, the direc­ to be a capacity ter knowin’ how
bench for weeks. Harris la not
RIO DK JANEIRO, Oct. 1—
tions of his snperiorè and the use of his own intelligence fur a man kin reach and git
the beet of fielders bat ba is
a good holt.”
(U. P .)—Jornal do Bresll.^dally
one of the moat dangerous hkt-
in the conduct of naval affairs.
newspaper of Rio de Janeiro,
That Judge Wilbur, a success in a broad way on the
states that the Brasilian Govern­
Harris ateo picked ap Bob
California bench, should be a failure at the head o f the
NOTICE
ment has decided to contract
Veach from the Red Sox to um
navy, was not a foregone conclusion. But there was some
Applications will be received by with the Flat San-Georigio Com­
him as a pinch hitter and (or
the
Superintendent of the Electri- pany of Bpessla, Italy, fo r-th e
occasional duty In the outfield.
risk in the appointment. 1
He also has Nemo Leihoid tar
Now what is the position of those who are barking oal Department of the City of construction of a modern sub­
Ashland for position ajs store­ marine for the Brasilian navy.
spare duty In the outfield sad
from every possible angle at the administration of the keeper. All applications to be la
With this new ship the sub­
a youngster, Jeanes.
navyf
by October 7, 1826, and to be marine fleet of the BraslUaa
As catching reserves the Sen­
It seems to be their position that the navy is run by made In applicant’s own hand­ navy will consist of four ves­
ators have pw veteran Hank
I t is understood . that
Severeld and young Tate. Muddy
those who know too much about it and nt the same, time' writing, giving full information sels.
the new submarine will cost
opaceruing
age,
rMldence,
edu­
Ruel. who has been doing most
bÿ those who do not know anything about jt. T hey yap
cation, experience, references and Brasil' something like 12.00M ««
of the work behind tka bat la
at Wilbur because he is an amateur in naval affairs, and whether married or single. Quali­ mil-rels dr 'opproxlmBtoly.- «1,-
badly worn from the strain. He
at the same time say that the department is run by an in­ fications; high school education 200.000.
,
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te a little fellow aad haa to
The proceeds from the receat
work chiefly oa nerve. He te a
ner ring of those who know all about it.
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or equivalent, and some ‘clerical
sale
of
the
Brasilian
cruiser,
ability.
26—
It
great little catcher bat hie work
American public policy, as represented by administra­
"Deodoro” to the Mexican Gov­
'ell off badly late la the season,
tion after administration, for several generations, is that
ernment will he used to. pay
the loss of strength showing
“ the People” shall be represented in the cabinet, not the Z Peppy swImmtnK at the Jack- most of the cost of the a«w
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ehtefly la his poor throwing to
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bureaus. In other words, we do not have generals as .sec­ son Hot Springs. Hot mineral submarine.
baths Aad plunge.
Open ail
1917 D odge T o v i a g , g ood tires, g o o d r a u i n g
The Plritoa reaalved a hMvy
retary of war or admirals as secretary of the navy.
Winter. ’
2S-tf
Tidings Want AAa never
blow when "Locky Joknny”
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«hape
Secretary Wilbur seems to have pursued the reason­
Rawlings, perhaps the beet utility
1920
Ohev.
Touring,
H ew T i r e s ...........................1
able policy in his administration, of accepting the oom*
player In baMball brake fcte
1921
Ohev.
Touring,
r
a s lik e new ......................... 1
bined advice of the experts of his department in depart­
ankle late la the season. Hte
1922
F
ord
Bedaa,
w
a
ter
pm np, shocks, n e w tir e s I
work at aeeoad bSM daring tka
ment matters, and of usng his own and other “ citixen”
1924
Ford
Coupe,
B
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x
ite
li A xle. S h o c k s , nww
final drive of tko PlratM waa
judgments, in the determination of b^oad questions of
a piece ef art aad without him
policy, for transmission to the President and to Congress:
the PlratM certainly would have
If there have been too many accidents of one sort or
had more difficulty If they did
not actually I om the pennant.
j
another, these accidents have followed plans deliberately
As utility lnffelden the Pirates
made by the most expert men in the service. They have*
have the veteran Stuffy Mriaala, I
not been thought out by Secretary Wilbur, who knows ,
-who can still bat even If ha la I
little about the construction of ships or dirigibles and less
‘.‘Service Worth While
as alow M a track, aad Baa and I I^ o n e3 7
of navigation.
Thompson. The team wonid ha I
la a Mrioaa plight If anything I
The ignorant critics of the administration have be«»
happened to Traynor or Wright.
beaten in every guess they made about the inadequacy
la tho outtield the Pirate»
of the management of the navy. Now, to attempt to make
Rave aa reeervea, Camea Blgbee.
good, they are indulging in broad generalities o f criticism.
a good relief man aad Haas, a
youngster.
Blgbee has allpped
And they are “ taking it o u t” on Wilbur.
a lot la the last two yM*q hut
he to still food for « game
H A S F I8 H IH G GOHX D B Y ?
ar two.
Prohibition, we have been told by the Society for the
The Plratoe catching «toff haa
Abatement of the Volstead Act, or whatever it is called, is
S good reMrve la Spencer and
two altoraatias regalnra, Johnny
all “ W e t”
Gooch and ^OH” Smith.
Bnt we discover, according to the current news, that
Compared to tho brilliant rn-
it has friends in some entirely unexpected places. To find
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nNghty
reet prt
Used
Real Bargain
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
The Football Season Opens
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that fish and game deputies throoghont California are so
ardent in the making of arrests under Abe Volstead’ and
Wright acts that they have drawn a rebuke from the state
commission, is astonishing. Proverbially, fishermen are
not “ dry.” They start out into the wilderness armed
against snake bite, drought, and everything else that al­
cohol is supposed to be liad for.
Prohibition has accomplished something, if only it
has been to make fish and game deputies ardent for the
enforcement of the eighteenth amendment.
A generalizer says “ the theatre is the index to a c ity ’s
OakStreet Garage V
HAMAKER MOTOR GO.
ON DISPLAY IN OUR SALESROOM
» •m em b er over 14,000,000 S a tisfie d M I O w ntre.
ONE LOOK WILL CONVINCE
You of the intrinsic value "in every Ford
They Are Attractive And Graceful
We have a number of cars sold to be delivered <
arrival. Come let ns «how yon .our sellina nla
intellect.” Its schools and oolleges and libraries then must
he the index to its tired business teinperment.
hinders from Christmas card manufactnyers to
now” is the first appearance of the annual “ shop
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO