Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    A S f i t A Ñ D . D À ÎL Y
T ïf e lN G
o g le Thursday nl«ht with
im pany c ,
Medford Natl
lard uait, a t the Armory
wiford, It was stej ed today
T h e Medford team - Well
Alcohol was
Arabia, so mi
Arabian nights
OFFICIAL CITY PA
Several members flfr last year’s
high school outfit, while the local
oatnt will have in Its lineup at
least two members of the team
Which represented the local
high school last season.
The more yon fcttow, the
suspicions yon Mr»:
One apre sign of alool is an
aversion to listening.
H u t the bright aide. Some
Money never disgraced a man. prices are down. Yon can get
hat many a man has disgraced l l l i calendars very cheaply now.
money.
Practically all misunderstand­
rerful as ings are ceased by people who
Law was as I
Fashion, nearly avi
ly would don't nnderstand they don’t un­
be la jail.
derstand.
it insertion, t point Une
I.AS8ITER APPOINTED
W ashington , jan. l l . —OR
-«.Major General William Lassiter
in s today appointed to succeed
General Pershing as head of the
Tacna-Arlca plebscite conunis-
The loud-talklag woman and
the whispering man are poor
risks when loaning money.
It’s all right for an undertaker
Cotton situation la bad. Farm­
to he polite, bnt somehow you ers received so little for thefr
don’t exactly commend him for it. cotton they are-raising cainuow,
CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
s, whore ah admission charge Is made or a
erasing."
be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders.
WITH JffSY CURTAINS
JANUARY 12, 102«
• THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE:— "Shall not the judge of all the
earth do right**’ Gen. IB:»«. ,
PRAYER:—O God, there are many things in ltlfe we cannot
understand, bat we Would ttve by faith and not by sight."
Pay rolls form the foundation of community growth,
and industries are established and pay rolls created
by thé investment of money — funds saved by people
of a community who have appreciated the value of
thrift. The practice of thrift is the foundation stone of
success of the individual, the family, the corporation or
the community.
Webster’s dictionary tells us that thrift means “ a
thriving condition; prosperity; success; good fortune.’’
It also means 4‘good husbandry; economical manage­
ment; frugality.” Instantly one oan see that those qual­
ities are capable of application to the individual, busi­
ness or community problems. The individuals, let ns
say for example, practice individual economy and. frugal­
ity, saving a portion o f their funds and depositing them
in savings bunks. These smalL sugae, whqp aqwwnulaied
into a considerable total, are thi f t l eg l; inj p a r tp to a
business enterprise or are withdrawn ’ by the depositor
and invested in stocks or bonds of an industrial enter­
prise which furnishes a pay roll to the community. This
.pay roll does several things—first, employs men at a
wage sufficient to sustain their families. The necessities
of these families furnish opportunity for stores, which
purchase merchandise from other industries, and also
furnish an outlet for farmers’ products- So we have
it — aU the way around the circle.
But these are the material aspects of Thrift. An­
other important, and shall we say greater phase is
the spiritual side. What will we have in thè -end!
Probably we shall have a home of our own, a happy and
educated family, sound friends, good standing in the
eyes of friends and the community, a good name, happi­
ness while we live, good food, good clothes, the necessit­
ies, as well as some of the luxuries, of life, and an
estate left for posterity. Can the mind picture anything
innch finer! It is all within the reach of the average
loan, — if he will pay the price of thrift, economy and
frugality, plus wise spending.
. D U I NOTICI TO 1CIZI00
. J Mexico continues to play fast and loose with its
foreign credit, and the state department at Washington
feels called on to continue its activity in “ Dpllar Diplo­
macy.” •
; Secretary Kellogg has gootl reason to be anxious
tlipt the amicable relations of the United States and
Mexico shall not be need as a cloak for the deception
of- American investors.
• The good faith of the United States is involved
in- “ recognition.”
¡ T h e good faith of the state of Oregon, for in­
stance, is involved in the orderly and legal collection
of taxes in Jackson county under the authority of the
oobnty court and the assessor, tax • collector
and other public officials. If this good faith could not be
aMMwd, W H
values in this
county, and business could not continue for the benefit
either of those who own, or those who use property,
or even for those who as workmen collect their wages
from business enterprises.
» " ,
•
The Uqited States has not right to question the
policies of the Mexican government, any more thau it
has a right to question those of .Soviet Russia or
imperialistic OreSt Britain.
The United States has no right to question the
continuing good faith of any government that encourages
Americans to enter the land and ihvest their money.
If Mexico* can not treat American investors and
settlers in the way that they consider fair, then due
oGttee should be posted to that effect by the American
government.
ag in the past or the future isn’t much fun
present. It is both of them combined.—Colwn
1?- Wa
WHEELS
AND ENGLISft
• PARIS, . Jan. 11.—(tP>— The
question of the couM's Jnrladic-
tion whs brought up in the case
of- Natacha Rambova, who Is
suing her husband, Rudolph
Valentino for divorce. The diffi­
culty was brought up because
Valebtlno' • to deemed stillw an
Italian subject. If it were found,
under the law,that Mrs. Valen­
tino had become an IntaUan sub­
ject by marriage to Valentino,1 WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.—OR
—Gerald P. Ny^/SB f i* » Insur­
then the divorce could sot be!
gent from North Dakota, was
granted, but merely a separation.!
awarded his appointed seat In
the Senate today. Aftet more
than a month’s delay and debate,
the Senate Anally decided that
Governor A. Sorlle of’ North Da­
kota. had the power to appoint
FERRIDAY, La., Jap. I F ­
OR—A total of tea bodies have a Senator to fill the hnexplred
been found in the fire which last term of the , late SenCtor Ladd ;
night burned two hotels and an and that therefore. N>e had a
entire business block.
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