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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1926)
£17* A SH LAND D A IL Ï trap s t g ^ e e t for coty violation» * H T ID IN G S to «' a tib e f'* • • pygetleally equivalent 1» ft t t y * Obeying the traffic officer*’ signals was -¿ft toyHe being sun over, for t h e - cops were too buoy with pedestrians to bother with autos and they rgp wjid. To disregard th en was' to lftud la jail. Delivered ADVERnSlXO Single insertion, per Inch •* After several days of this, with i s i arrests, o n e ,o f the Jaywalker« appealed from the traffic court to a higher trlbbn- al, ‘ whieh promptly declared the entire performance an out rage'and ordered it stopped. ’ ■ RATES ........................ ............ Y e a rly Contracto I - DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made la advertle- o £ ** b Println* — onr contribution* w ill be la cash.____________ No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. JANUARY. 82, tvaa . GOD RETURNS PULL. M EASURE — “And the angel of Je- rah called unto Abraham a second time • • • and said, • • * Ih Miag I w tll bless thee, and in thy eeeg shall all the notions of earth be blessed; because thou has obeyed my voice.*’ Gon 15-1«.- * 8 ü T n o < r I corn ■ ! Ia4> 1 ’• * ' * merce. / » f £ COAST VS. INTERIOR RATES Aa against the interest of the great centers of popu- Etion, Senator Gooding is making a despairing fight for S s long and short haul bill. * £ Since both the interior and the coast cities have a »elfish” attitude toward this question, it is apt to he ttled on a simply selfish basis of which side can get e most votes. But there should lie a national, as well as a sectional .-fttitude on the subject of the adjustment of rail rates. "5 The coast cities should have all the natural advant- Efcs that sea traffic gives to them. They ought not'to IJpve the additional and artificial advantage of forced Ebsidy from tha interior states and cities spoken of as me “ intermountain region.” They ought not, being Aemselves the creatures of Government action, to force mgh rates on Colorado and Ktah and other states, and wSth the surplus thus gained, reduce ratos for Han Fran cisco and lx»» Angeles, so to get shipping that otherwise ffould be carried through the Panama canal hy ship. I Í {SION IS IOWIZED / » ' * Approve or lie indifferent to Zionism an we may, icre is one deadly sin to he charged against it, accord- g to report. For it has ended a childhood drennr of bristmas the world over. Hereafter, one may ns well udy up the Holy 14 ml out of a book, with the aid of kps, as to travel there. The modern Palestine is hut a plica modern, declares a British diplomat. This mem- (T of parliament probably has not read Sinclair’s “ Bab- !$• declaring that the mnjiks transplanted into villages iff Zion, had become as smug as “ Babbitt.” i How many of us, from our mothers knee up, have Ignged to ‘’look on Zion,” not merely in the spirit, hut ift the flesh? We h^vo yearned to wander by the Riyer .mrdan, we have been excited about Ericho, we have raised np our eyep to the hills of Samaria, and we have 4Bled upon Galilee. Home of these thingrf we can yet do. Itot if the towns of l^destirie are as the towns of Kiinsas nffd Neto*k«kR« *1 ohops of Nazareth we walk to f i d displays of chewing gum and our favorite cigarette iffth highly colored placards of a iiopular siphonlzed dKnk, what has become of romance? For that ia Iowa’s only lack. It tukeu u iierhisteut ntfnd'to find romance, in Iowa, if you live in Iowa. '» M - f r . N fcvc ' , Dunn and Hopper w ill be ont tomorrow, working among the farmers, in an effort to Increase ittlereet - in the gatherings. 1 11 M A i P R A Y E R — Grant us Thy Spirit that we also may ia fullest aeure know by experience that it is more bleseed to give than receive. . ' 4 " NEWS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT £ A representative in Congress, passing the buck” <E prohibition enforcement, indulges in that silly old lino ifbout “ the newspapers’* breaking down prohibition and (¡thcr laws. • ’ This is because the papers carry stories of the drink ing of liquor, the raiding of booze joints, the frauds in *dgh and low places, the venality of officials. ‘ Congressman Summers of Washington would have per» put in statements of the facts ho thinks are good r the people to read, and conceal from the people all suggestions that there is crime or vice or failure in prin- •gple, anywhere. We might have that sort of newspapers, if we had maintained the original labor plan of the Garden of Eden, ▼here every man and woman picked of the tree of good &id evil, for himself, and left others to do their own gicking. Each one of us would then provide his own *wspapcr as well. £ But even from the Gv»rdert\rf E d en ,1 the modern •idivision of labor” began. Wljere “ Adaih delved and Eve span,” there rose a mutual responsibility, Adam «jelving for Eve and Eve spinning for Adam. Those thnt get out newspapers are not going to conceal the fact that Igiuor is drunk, just because the suggestion may not be for innocent and non-inquiring souls. I W George Dana and J. E. Hop per have beftn appointed as members of a eomtalttee to In terview farmers offering them on invitation to attend the farm er’s meetings here next week, according to j ’. H. m ile r , sec retary of the chamber of com WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All fiitnre events, where an admission charge is made or a ectioa takes is Advertising.“ ft «Vii - so kftit Telephone 3» DISPLAY J JM ressfit , wealed .It and parauU^I Cow* missmner» Rudolph and fop- qlng to lMI»e the .dMSM* The polle» dropped orpqrtfelUf z e|»< Business Manager - . —... City Editor O m c i A t C IT Y P A fK R * ¡ enate A N D .? 3 lmoses § Love sometimes makes a fool wise and a wise man foolish. No one chair is tdo small for. the newly married coupld to alt together In. • Most men who cuss Congress forget to vote, Any man can be honest if he is closely watched— and knows No winter is very hard when e coal Cellar is full. • Circumstances alter cases, par- ticularly when the contents are Scotch. ' , W A SHING TO N, Jan. M - j- ( U . P ) — Senator Cole Bleaeo, fiery South -Carolina democrat, again stood Out against the efttfrU Senate today and prevented the adoptiop of an agreement which the republican and democrat leaders had worked out to end L By C H A R L E S P. S T E W A lrt- ’ the World Court filibuster, N B A Service W r ite r . and take up the tax bill. 1« . e . Imm ediately, Senator Walah W ASHINGTON— The way the of Montaaa, democrat, began Washington clttsenry is .b e circulating a petition to invoke deviled by government is one- the old cloture rale to lim it sin and two shames. debate on the W orld Court. It - The two district commission w ill be presented later. I f sign ers— the third or engineer com ed by 1« Senators, It must be missioner concerns himself only voted oh Monday. W ithin ten jwith technical matters, for which minutes, it had th irty names, thank providence— rule like twin, thas assuring the presentation [cz^ra. . W hatever they say of the p e titio n .. r f o e s ’’— at least It ddes* fo r awhile. Later the courts often knock GUNS SECURED IN ROBBERY ON RANCH it out. Most school boys would swap a year o f, their lives to see Adversity is easy to endure, teacher fall on the ice. otherwise how could so many The frequency with which this endure it? happens is ' significant of the regime’s irresponsibility. Many a faint heart A man may be measured by The commissioners slap on stronger in the faint fire the hmount of intellect he seems some new regulation and- it’s to ba satisfied with. law until somebody employs counsel and spends a lot of I t doesn’t matter how beautl b money putting up a fight. Then, A certain amount tough ful your g irl’s complexion is ad lik e ly as not, it transpires reveal don’t wear it on your lapel. luck aeems necessary that the- whole thing was illegal the truth to most of all along. Those who suffered under It ays; Next to a galem ’— Permits asked for in the meantime simpy are ont the hardest thing I486, 000 Irrigation storage iro- of luck. p ro h ib itio n '« g e n tjje c t on Five-Mile. M ill Creek and suspicion.” Dog River, and Mount Ilood Flat. The rale subjecting pedes- OUT OUR WAY By William^ ’n U ftM S H A L L H EC TO R B t VsMlPPtD FOR JA Q u eN tT T A T h a t q u ic k b k h im » AMO HANG ED FO R POMPEKTH a T i s OB A O B V M OST RARE POMPD/ First Natioanl ’ Batìk Ashland, Oregon M ae w ith thee» yeWhtUI esplrantt tor U r - " to w a* the Cota» —nTilii M ilitary Academy ln Flor ida. wpectally ao whan th e y .* ** ba lag eoacbed by no leas a personas« than Stantoy H am a, manager of Use Washington Senators, and of the Cor*» Oablsa city dtaroond team The two toto certainly look In earn««. W e’re betting on the Utue fellow with the white shirt sheriff’s of Members of the fice and local officers started this afternoon for the scene of the robbery. Because of the impassible condition of the rand, they were forced to nee horses, and it w ill pro b ab ly-b e some tims before they obtain any trace of M iller. Funeral services for George A, Gardner, former county Judge,' who died In Medford Tuesday, w ill be held in the Preebytfftan church ia Medford, Sunday ef. fernoon, at I t 10, according 'to a* announcement made this morning. Rev. B. p. Lawereace Of Med ford and Rey. Stator B. Mo- Vieker of Jacksonville will of 1 X / 1 FRIKNhLINKSH h e l p , both ns and onr custom ers. < • * ------ v IF you have not yet open- en a bank account, or if yml Rie not entirely satis fied with your banking re tati dns elsewhere, we diali be glad to yrclcome yon at our offices. J A rifle , a shotgun and a large amount ef ammunition for these arms, were the loot se cured by Charles M iller, about 45, who, it ia aileged, Yesterday afternoon brake Into the ranch home of A lbert A rnold on Dead Indian, M illar has be^n working en a ranch on the Dead Indian for several months. His employer declared yesterday that M ille r has been moody aod has givea indications of being mentally unbalaaeed, but until yesterday, had given no signs of criminal lncaalty. * GARDNER SERVICES TO BE HELD SUNDAY .R emovjmed P o h PES ChoQsing Up ficiate. Portland w ill apead Electric Power Co. «5, ^70, MO l i I t t i Repairing, Tire Work sendee that you can da pend upon.,; í; ' , Men’s Shoes Priced to Give Service OVERLAND •tANOAXD ftOttTANV Shoe Shop Wise Saying Makes • , A • J Many people have dea, is .one t ¿where , everyt ody saves nothing. » . , - ipened would be 1 ‘ deud iri less thâh a » ’ ABherh dan bO no Uomel,-©r-schools di fac- tariés ln A town5 ufiUli bdtaébodÿfh as saved first. After that it is tlfe right kind Of spending combined' with ïe^ u b rîsa v j^ which keèps thpt «oddG inen sfioylp hgv«;a g"od baiik àcp<iâpt/S ta r t yours of Addftnd Phone 46 .Ashland, Qxogoii rtd >e»> e t»W e b <a»'» e S' aee»