Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 09, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
M r. 0 . H . J o h n so n ,
M ayor,
A sh lan d , O re.,
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I w an t to congratulate you upon your appointm ents
Editor th is y ea r to c it y o ffices. T h e m en w h o w ere incum bent»
•Mowed d u r in g , 1025 th a t th e y h a d th e b eet in te r e s ts
o f the c ity o f A sh la n d a t h ea rt, a n d th e y a ll d e se r v e d
Telephone I f reap p oin tm en t.
L ast years y«« « • * f it to make changes in your
ap p oin tee«, a s w as y o u r rig h t, a n d th o se w h o w ere
ch an ged h a v e sh o w e d th e wisdom o f y o u r eh o io e.
T h e co u n c il is b ack o f you , to a m an , I b e lie v e , and
You fe llo w s sh o u ld d o a le t toward m aking A shland a
b ette r and h a p p ie r c ity d u r in g th e c o m in g year.
S in c e r e ly y o u r s,
T ID IN G S
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
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onr contributions wiU be in cash.
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“AU future events, where an admission- charge la made or a
To become Tich is ever >o
•Gen taken la Advertising. “
No diaconnt wiU be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orden. much eaaieV than to become
respectable.
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JANUARY » 1PM
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A HIGH IDEAL: — “I am th i Almighty God; wglk before
It pays better to watch your
me sad be thou perfect." Gen. l j : l .
health than it does to watch yquy /' The coal situation could
PRAYER: — O Thou triumphant God, give ua one great con­ business.
worse. It would' bo awful
suming ambition to be perfect, as our Father in heaven la perfect.
88 laches made a coal yard.
As civilisation advances, It Is
oo astanti y necessary to Increase
The auto helps people. With
Mr. C lin ton B au gh m an ,
se many autos you have to keep
tbs polies feroe.
C hief, F ir e D ep artm en t,
on clean* underwear In ease you
A sh lan d , Ore.,
Yellow is one of the moat con go to the hospital.
aplcuoûe c o lo r a on a billboard;
Dear C lin t:
T h a t w a s a sp le n d id rep ort you sen t in to th e O re­ also on the teeth or character.
waa*
took three mea to shoot
gon S ta te B a tin g B u rea u , a n d w ill p la c e A sh la n d in one
one
poHcemaa
recently.
When
a
ma&
keeps
away
from
o f th e le a d in g p o sitio n s in th e sta te in fire preveR tioji.
mom
than
one
woman
at
a
time,
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T h is is la r g e ly d u e to y o u r w ork an d th e sp len d id
he ca t be said to ba eminently - Pittsburg Jail has a radio,
cooperation th e p e o p le h a v e g iv e n you .
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A drop o f $8,000 in fire lo s s e i is ft sp len d id one,
b u t w hen th a t d rop c u ts th e lo sse s from $9,000 to
When you don’t want any ac­
s lig h tly m ore than $1000, it is w on d erfu l.
tion taken on anything, all you
B u t ju st b ecau se y o u h a v e su c ceed ed in k e e p in g need do Is to refer it to a com-
down fire ¡owes for _thig_ year.. is .a a -gy re in d icg l i ofl
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th a t y o u can a lw a y s k eep th em d ow n , w ith in a d eq u a te
Hs« Heck says: “My Idea o ’
eq u ip m en t.
real
brxvsry Is faein’ marriage on
W hen th e cou n cil p la c e s th e m a tte r o f o b ta in in g
b e tte r eq u ip m en t for, y o u r d ep a rtm en t, b efo re the.
p ie, I am su re th e y w ill h ack y o u u p w ith a sp len d id
v o te .
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Onr m istake, onr mistake.
M r. O. T . B erg n er,
H o te l, O regon,
A sh la n d , O re.,
D e a r O scar:
G lad to see th a t y o u r b u sin oss is s h o w in g su ch a
s u b sta n tia l in c re a se o v e r la st y e a r , fo r i t sh o w s th a t
A sh la n d i s m ore an d m ore b e c o m in g a to u r ist head-
q u arters.
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A t o u r o u t o f sta te r e g istr a tio n b u reau , figu res
sh o w u s t h a t . th e tra v e l th ro u g h th is se ctio n o f the
s ta te is le a d in g la st’y e a r ’s m ark s b y a v e r y la rg e m argin
E v e r y person w h o sto p s h e r e , w h o v ie w s th e b ea u ­
t ie s o f A sh la n d b ecom es a b o o ste r fo r A sh la n d . H e
c a n ’t h e lp i t
In s p ite o f Rtories, te llin g o f th e ter r ib le c o n d itio n s
o f o u r road s, e sp e c ia lly th ose o v e r th e S isk iy o u s, th e
tr a v e l k e e p s up. W hen p r o s p e c tiv e tr a v e le r s learti
h o w u n tru e th e se rep orts are, th e n w e m a y e x p e c t a
s t ill h e a v ie r tra v el.
Y o u rs tr u ly , •
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A u n tie A sh la n d .
Rat YUAmtlxm» »eviAvta
signala make the prisoners mad
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WASHINGTONT J a n .9
OFX
— A provision lu the Interior De­
partment bill. whlsh authorises
the Secretary, of the Interior to
for payment for operation and
matntoaauee of Irrigation pro-
*J|Bcto, wps eliuUakted. to d a y .b y
tb
ottaa. Tbe pgeelgjqn wee
knocked oy t af the bill, on a
point of order by Representative
J. O.HJGG
eartr in December, bnt it,'g o t
M fgr behind during the nlne^
month interval that It couldn’t
meet its current Mila and a re-
ceiverntiip was necessary to avert
proceedings which would
have wrecked the property per-
maaontly.
The receiver expects to have
the business galled entirely out
o f the hole by the beginning of
the . next long receaa, and prob­
ably then the management will
cut away down on expenses to
«void a repetition of the preaent
unpleasant experience.
B e st W orkers and B eet
P a in ts
Before the war the capital
was accustomed to these long
summer recesses and Ito hotel
men and others made due allow­
ance'for them.
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Dating, however, from the lat­
ter part of 19X4, Congress sat
almost continuously until its
March, 198$, adjournment. Not
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abort-—nothing like nine months
and a Httl> ovar.
la those 10 or 11 y ea n Wash-
lngtonians rather fbrgof what
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standing empty for a prolonged
stretch and some of them neglect­
ed tp change their business gear­
ings promptly enough whan I the
lawmakers left for home last
spr in g The f t h orehtm Hn’ t t S «
only enterprise which has auger­
s ’* Mr consequence, though It’s the
most conspicuous one.
CHICKEN
Sunday at The Plaza
LONDON— (IP)— Col. J,
origin
tbe idea o f mechanical armies te
fight the wyrs of the future, has
hden promoted as military as­
sistait to General Sir George F.
Fuller. D, 8. O.
! • f$e account of the meet­
ing of the Ashland Floral
Society yesterday, we credU-
4d Mari Hosier with being
vice president o t the <»r-
"Poo^SfX«
library on January 18, It was
SAN FRANCI80O, Jan. 9. —
(IP)— la what I» believed to he
the outbreak of a tong war on
the Pacific Coast, Wong Quong,
deposed' bead of the Hop Sing
tong, was shot to death in a nar­
row Chinatown alley today. - The
body was riddled with ballets.
Police, hearing shots, found
the men dying, unable to name
Coals of Fire
Milne.
In his book, "Tanka aad their
Development," Cel. Fhller writes,
"Iron is cheaper (hen blood. Ma­
chines encased In armour can be
made to do tbe work which no
million men of tbe old-fashioned
type of army could accomplish.
"I am a believer In war ms-
chanlcs, thyt Is mechanical army
which requires few men and
powerful machines.**
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of that name for thè new golf course? Don’t turn
it in until you have seen the course and satisfied
yourself that it is appropriate. Follow the arrows
« c u e IS« BŒ N J U t f
<UT AH WVtJXfaN & A
M em b ers A sh la n d F lo r a l S o c ie ty ,
A s h la n d , O re.,
D e a r F o lk s :
Y o u p eo p le are on th e r ig h t tra ck , and I hojie
y o u h a v e a fu ll h ead o f ste a m u p a n d a r e d e stin e d to
g r o w in to th e sort o f a clu b A sh la n d d e se rv e s.
T h ia c it y is filled w ith flow ers, and w e sh ou ld lie
a b le to s ta g e one o f th e b ig g e s t flo w e r sh o w s in thp
s ta te . H er e to fo r e , th ere h a s b een a la ck o f su ch a show ,
a n d th e m o st b e a u tifu l bloom s im a g in a b le w ere a llo w ed
to p e r is h , seen by b u t a fe w .
W ith y o u r m em b ersh ip g r o w in g , a n d w ith ev ery
m em b er a c tiv e , you fo lk s w ill be ab le to p u t o v e r a
sh o w w h ic h is tru ly r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f A sh la n d , and
o f t h e flow ers g ro w n here.
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Y o u rs tru ly ,
A u n tie A shland ,
UK é W-ARÇAG b I
Sunday. There will be someone on theground
all day to show you about and explain the plans.
V R o M A FM ßHV fl
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Anyone anywhere who would enjoy the playing
privileges of this Club is eligible to compete. Some**
one is going to turn in the right name. Why not
you? A full charter membership worth 1100.00
is the prise. . Place the name you submit in a sealed
envelope. In another sealed envelope, enclose your
own name. They will be numbered alike and the
until after the Judging,
before February 10tb to
M r- G eo r g e W . M cN abb,
C h ief, P o lic e D ep artm en t,
Ashland, Ore.,
D e a r M ac:
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* 1 h a v e n o tic e d , recen tly th a t a fe w o f th e “ no
p a r k in g ” zone lin e s are b eco m in g a b it fa iu t, and need
to u c h in g u p .
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T h e zon e in . fr o n t o f th e p o sto ffie e is esjKX’is liy
fa in t, a n d u n le ss a d r iv e r k n o w s th a t jjark in g is pro­
h ib ite d th e r e , th e y w ill d r iv e th e ir ca rs in. T h en they
a r e in d a u g e r o f fa c in g th e ju d ge.
P a in t i s « h e a p , a a d m ayb e Home o f th e c ity p riso n ­
ers k n o w h o w to w e ild a p a in t brush. W h y n o t tr y th e m !
S in c e re ly ,
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A u n tie A sh lan d .
ASHLAND,
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