Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDING
official city paper
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One Mooth ....
Three Months
Six Months -
One Tear ____
Piit off until tomorrow what la
UJft In the hib flask today.
The opinion of Others Influence»
i more than our own consciences.
, Nett to measles, Idleness is per­
haps the easiest thing to catch.
Single insertion,
One Insertion a Week ................................
Two insertions a w eek__ ____ ______ __
Dally Insertion ......... ........ _____ u.............
Rates for Legal and Mtscdlea
First insertion, per 8 point line ..............
J6ach subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Card of T h in k s ------------------------ ---- ..........
Obituaries, per H n e ....... ..................... ........
DONATIONS ,
- Never put your reputation oet
on interest, no matter how high
the rate.
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Nature-takes kindly to improve­
ments, but is dead set against be­
ing changed.
No donations to charitlep or otherwise Will be aside In advartto-
In* or Job printing — oar contributions will be in eash.____________
Hea Heck says: “Don’t brag
o' your honesty until your books
WHAT CON8T1TIJ1KB ADVBRTISINO
e .n « Æ
eta* *
" • hev been audited at least twice
by the Income tax experts.”
No disconht will ’W allowed Aeligtons er Benevolent orders.
JANUARY 14, ISM
THE MERCY OF OOD:— “And when the
the angels hastened Lot. saying. Arise • • •
Oen. 1». 1<-17.
rain
THE SIM tïŸ àU ttlCttWAY
Somewhere along the Pacific highway north of Ash­
land somebody is doing everything possible to create the
wrong impression as to the condition o f the highw ay .... The radio IndoMry ik Hi its
latency. That’s why the defn
over the Siskiyou mountain, for, repeatedly, tourists have
IblSgs klek up such ’a racket
made anxious inquiries here as to whether it was possible Whbh yon have company.
to make the trip over the Siskiyous, stating they had
been told the trip would prove very dangerous.
,
. What the city needs la A
The absurdity of this was proved yesterday when a department that will cotne
party of local citizens drove to the Siskiyou summit. O nly1 and build a tire for you.
one place that could under any circumstances prove dan­
Ofeat prosperity to predicted
gerous was found —and this place could be made safely for 198«. But tiaies premiss to
by any careful driver, m oving at a reasonable speed. BS fairly good in spite of this.
However, the report has already become current that,
JuSt because a man aaya a
the paving is a mass of ice and snow, and that automobiles
thins
is true his wife shouldn’t
comes creening down the mountain side," some reach­
decide
it isn’t without investlgat-
ing the bottom safely, but most of them landing, in the?
ditches or tumbling over into the canyons. And once
started, a report like this is difficult to eliminate or
The children may enjoy leagu­
counteract
1
‘
ing scores of teachers lost all
An agency w hich~w ïlf prdoïïré correct reports on the thelt tooney in a1 Chicago sWlftdft.'i
condition o f the highway -and- dispense thiB information t WK •* . JtfaUUU* • ’ —
Catnbrldge (Maas.) professor
in an unbiased manner to the tourists will prove valuable. has « new aubetHate- for eggs.
The T id in gs hopes that tjie A A A office which wjll be Shew this to your hen to make
opened soon, w ill assist hi givin g out such information. bar work harder.
I t would prove a valuable (Contribution toward stopping
the reduction of tourists travel which false rumor# cause.
REAL VALUE OE THRIFT
Thrift has too often been interpreted too narrowly—
as merely an accumulation o f wealth without a construc­
tive idea inspiring the accumulation.
Yesterday a local hanker said the main benefit he
thought the people derived from a oloeer observation
o f Thrift W eek would be the creation of new ideals to­
ward which to work—such as the purchase of their own
home to replace the house the couple m ight be renting
now, better furnishings for the home, an automobile—an
unheard of suggestion until recentlly — a surplus with
which to purchase a business, or any of a thousand other
goals toward which each dollar savt^d would be an in­
spired step.
This is real thrift, saving for a defenite, constructive,
purpose— not merely hoarding.
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time,
that P . A . can’t bite the tm
the : ifhHmft tlccsntft the 1
proèçàs piift a padlock a n t
t*4¡t 4*
c a m e o s . T h at’s the w ty it Works,
Thousands just like you thought they
never could smoke a pipe. A n d then
they discovered Prince A fl^ tt. Cool,
sweet, fragrant Prince A lbert.
H ap p i-
tifess settHMs upon ttictn* i W sunantYie
after rain« th a n pipe-trottbfc* W«re over
•i »’V fo r aft tu rn .
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no othet tobacco ii WJfe ft/
.B y Chart«» P. Stewart
NBA Nervk-e Writer
WASHINGTON — Richard
Washburn Child arises to make
the perfectly obtrageous remark,
He Intake» i t - la print, too to said that they were not "all- that.
that cabinet member» "are not q tite ah audience, through the wise” It wouldn’t have been so
But "all-wise” wasn’t what kh
all wtoe.”
Batnrday Evening POet. If he’d bad. Not all of them claim to be said or meant. -H e.inehht that
not all member« » of the fttefaet
afe wtoe mén.
The cabinet metebtan— Ih cast
yon cah’t recall tkbm «11 j Hght
off the real —are:
CtocteUrlM Kelldtk, g«UM ,i
Dwl*tit Dtavta, Wilbur, Work
Jardine, Hoover and James J.
Davie, respectively of ttfe etete,
treasury, war, navy,
tntefidr.
agriculture, commerce ahd 1M-
bor depkHteehts, Attorney Owi-
eral Sargent and
Pdettnastdr
Oeneral New.
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Whom, of tRese ten, h id Rich*:
ard WaeBMrh CHIM in m ladf
It’s possible to guess eotae Whom
he certainly MMh’t, <t « i f fate.
DEMONSTRATION FORESTS
One of the notable movements in our country, is
setting aside of large tracts o f timber to demonstrate
the practical value of forestration.
A gift lias been made recently to Yale College that
is to promote public education in forestry, by training
young men in an outdoor school for this purpose.
The save movement providing instruction in forestry
ojierations is lieing promoted in a number of W estern
states. The purpose is to convince private forest owners
of the economic advantages in management of timber
lands.
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Forwarding the knowledge and practice of economic
forestry throughout the country is one o f the best out*
growths of the national conservation policy.
;
Secretarle» Melloh ahd hoover,
are consplcnomly wtoe. Hoover
to wise all ’«tendi Mttfca k «toe
«te A fihWetw. Tòta ttty not Itke
«11 Sto 14««« « t M*8 M«M y
Flue. Child «SMtedlÿ « M a t takM
HT THE NAME OF THE FARMER
It is predicted that the so-called Farm Bloc in the
com ing session of Congress will include an attack on the
tariff schedules in its program unless the Bloc catfseenre
passage o f a measure to assure some form of price fixin g
an farm products by the federal gevernment and estab­
lishment by the government of an agency that shall buy
the farm ers’ export surplns.
The whole program is carried o n in the'name, of the
farnfer when, as a matter of fa ct,-th e rank and file of
American fanners are not today asking for petting and
coddling a t the hands of the government.
The disguisting part of the situation is that tlie far­
mer Is used as a dummy.around which political schemes
«re cooked 'up and foisted onto an uninformed public. The
tariff question which should be considered purely from a
•eieutific, business stand)»oint, is used as a jiolitical foot
hall and the public pays a terrifif price for watching ils
nee in the political game.
W H E R E ’S that old jim m y-pipe that you
laid awfty with a sigh o f discouragement?
D ig it up! Y ou cun' smoke a pipe! I t ’s
just a matter o f ditcoverihg the right
tobacco. Load up with Prince A lbert
and 'Bgte ÿ with the smile thet Vott’t
■me tWe BNvlkte. WoHi frit-
tarn MM'NS w , SB» Miri «•
as moat folks.
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