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

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    ÄSBLAND DAILY TIDINGS
a p p e a r in g b e fo re th e influx o f th e h om e b u ild ers. A n o th er
year w ill fin d th e G ra n ts P a s* d is tr ic t on e h u n dred p e r
cen t se ttle d —G ra n ts P a s s C ourier.
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O ver in K la m a th F a lls th ere is A inU sieal trio com ­
posed o f a d e p u ty sh e r iff, a eq u n ty ja il in m a te a n d a c lu b
lea d er w h o m a n u fa c tu r e harm p p y fo r tir e d co u rt h o u se
e m p lo y e d 'A lth o u g h We w e r e n o t in form ed ah to t h e n a ­
ture o f th e ir m u sic w e w ill v e n tu r e th e g u e s s th a t th e y
n e v e r s tr ik e u p j “ M ow D r y I A m .”
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« I t is to b e h op ed th a t th e g o lf clu b m o v em e n t Will be
a su ccess. A g o o d g o lf co u rse on o r n e a r th e P a c ific h ig h ­
way, so u th o f th e c ity , w ill be a n o th e r v a lu a b le e x h ib it
in the lis t o f a ttr a c tio n s w h ich A sh la n d h a s to o ffer th e
au to to u rist.
Months
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WASHIWUTON— Alexander
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M oore/ Juab' btick ttfeni A kdti,
where hd dgent heVnval reanf-dft llafaed by H. If. Bylleaby A Com-
American ai nheeeador at k fc »
Alfonso’» boOTt, apsajc» «xtrAndjr
wdi ot Gian. Prim® dd t M H ,
who ran the country, as dictator,
during moat ot Moore’» atay In
the land of the dona.
Spain
«Uffer»d n-om three
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nady. reoant bay»»* Artife» CaB-
|prttis-Oregon Power Company, Ia
ltai» seèiw* »oiiTm
Aa-a- y pu ui ic« vi o n
wu «A
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devoted to the Internata et. the
fcloyus Of the ByOeeby properties
throughout t£e United Statué.
dreadful com p lain ts:
The follow ))* "forward" hy
A sh la n d p e o p le are m e e tin g w ith m u c h su c c e ss in • ’ 1. A tong-dmwp-ont War In
President J. >. O’ferlea atrfkea the
th eir d eterm in a tio n to r e v iv e th e o ld -fa sh io n e d d a n ces. Africa.
2. Too many »dmtatttrkUve keynote Of thia publication.
I t is fo r tu n a te th a t a m an w ith th e p e p afnd v isio n o f officials, m o stly no Wood.
“To the Member* of the Bylleaby
A rth u r H . F o s te r o f th e P o r tla n d c h a m b e r o f com m erce
3. A parliament which met
Organisation:
has o ffered h is a id in p r o m o tin g th e se d a n c e s lo c a lly .
p eriodically n o » papaed la v s
■ "More than SO,000 persona, In­
Stagle
passed cluding ourselves, hate'sOppIMd
knew capital to provide the properties,
worth not lew than 1780.00»,000
Rivera wished
the
African which are entrusted to our admin­
war mainly onto Fkancd, which istration. T h e * Phopertlea are
is haring her troubles With it devoted to vital public service ahd
now.
He cut
administrative n preseat a responsibility both to
personnel to the hone., He got ptabllc and Investors whtah every
along Without parliament.
It member of the organisation should
was a l l . very high handed, ho regard as sacred.
doubt, hut It Worked.
“The stand ard s under Which we
have reached a high position In
But lawsT
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the business World are exbettag
With no parliament, who was and must not ha Ibwered. Con­
tinued Improvement la the priée
to attend to them 7
Why, the cabinet, to be sure, of continued succès». Toward the
of which Rivera Wae boas—-and proper fulfillment of our ohUga-
an extremely positive one.
That cabinet worked over­
time on the code. Moore could-
h't help noticing It— Rivera was
'ho hard to get to when he had
official business to transact with
him, he wa* so busy, toiling
SM AP fT
with laws.
and
Obituario«. per lla p ^
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PONATIONS
oaatioas JE» chnrltieu or otherwlae wiU ho made ln advertis-
»pHnttng —- ou r cOntrlbutlona y lll be 1 b caah.
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APVBRT IH1W O ’
fwthre evanta, w b e n an ndmiaalon chaiwa la made or a
takp» ka-AdvertWac.”
theount will he ^Upwod Religion» or BenaVolent Orders.
— THE FAVOR OF OOP 18 LIFE —- "AND Joseph’s master took
«dm: aM put him Into the prison. * * • But the Lord was with
Joseph, apd shewed him mercy, and gave him favor In the light
of the keeper of the prison." Gen. Si:IO-21. ........
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-M. P » A T « R--W « ;th s n Thee. Lord. fo{ the liberty WhtareArjth
;T hoa deal make a s free, for thee. "Stone w afer*) not a prtunAtoate,
M r I r o n Storm n mam*’
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Writer says London has more
beautiful
women than ever,
which merely means the paper
has a young London correspon­
dent. ’ .
ASHLAKD’S r AME SPBBADS A f t t ! X
A n e w s d isp a tc h from S a le m y e s te r d a y g aife -forth,
•the in fo r m a tio n th a t A s h la n d la s t y e a r , h a d r eg istered
knore n o n -r e sid e n t m o to r V eh icles th a n ,A n y o th e r c it y o f
t h e «state. S o m e th in g m o te th a n 22,000 m o to rip td ; s to p ­ . Aid thing» are alvay» made
Wioria, by monkeying with them.
In theee day» of »mall apart­
p e d in A sh la n d d u r in g 1925 to r e g iste r th e ir oars ap d fe
ments a man Just naturally lias
so jo u r n f o r a tim e ita th e L a n d o f L ith ia . »’1 I B , # 1 *
la v s
ana
la n d , th e sou tiien u g a tew a y , to Oregon^, a s . t 6 e y ;m b tofed
jnp th e P a c ific h ig h w a y .f r o m t h e so n tfo H
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I t is h e r e ift Ashlftrtd th a t a m a jo r ity o f tHq v isito r s
ir a in th e ir firat • iWipreswon . o f JOregon, a n d b e e iu s e A s h ­
la n d an d h e r l& opl« S te fo p r e p a r e d t o grAet th e se v is ito r s
find ta k e ca re dF th em p r o p e r ly an d c o u r te o u sly , th e s ta te
ns a w h o le h a s b en efited im m easu rab ly.
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T o th e a u to to u r is t a c it y or a com m unity, is ju d g ed
la r g e ly b y th e a u to c a m p in g f a c ilit ie s 'w h ic h Are p ro­
v id e d . T h e fa m e o f A s h la n d ’s a u to cam p h as sp rca c^ to
e fo u r corn ers o f th e c o n a trj’.«-, v
- y
I t is a b road stateriieit^ ^periiAps, h u t fieC ertheieiA
tru e, th a t A s h la n d ’s a u to p ark h a s a cq u ired th e r e p u ta ­
tio n o f lie in g th e fin est in th e U n ite d S ta te s. I t ’s m arked
Scenic b e a u ty ,a s w e ll a s it s m a n y co n v e n ien ce s h a s g h fch
r
Whet la th e world," woa-
1 Hered Moore, “®aa a country
that's snowed under already, ap
In Tampa, Fla., a gas .ex ­ ' to its ahek, In IfcWa^ want with
plosion rocked the Jail, where more and more?”
the
occupants
were
alrehdy' - So one day he met Rivera,
thinking of moving.
-and asked him.
,
.
“Moore!” said ’ the dictator,
When eggs are high hens seem •astonished.
"What
do you
to become so nervous they can’t ! think we’re doing!
We’re re-
work more than a couple of ' pealing lawe.
And It’s going
days a week.
to take us ' two years yet to
rep««l all that ought to be ro-
Mlse America, formerly Shy ' l pealed."
Lamphler, has been sued, hut
m ggbtitthe *111 « e t h y ,en - hdi|
GOHJGPAWÉfe" '
good leeks.
t help 1a often bestow. to keep hie wife »lender.
:lng others help them-
5
In rou n d n u m b e r * ,. t h is m ean s th a t a p p fo x ip la tp ly
0 0 0,000 v is ito r s fr o m (jthfijr spates sto p p e d f ir s t in A sh-
«
should at least be honest
become rich enough
to hfford k
Great » e n are no longer great
when yoa get well acquainted
with th e m .,' “
generally better to let
along In a rut than to
oft and spread it.
hven did people
opinions It they
Parts will lease lamp poets
on the side for for advertising, and We thought
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they were needed for leaning
purvodee.
A sh la n d m ore w o r th -w h ile p u b lic ity th au a n y o th e r one
He» Heck says: "Next to beta
flattered
nothin’
pleases
a
c iv ic in s titu tio n .
A m o n g th o se w h o h a lte d h e r e d u r in g T 9 2 5 are m any woman more than bein’ tempted
w h o w ill c h e r ish th e m em ory o f A sh la n d an d h er L ith ia
p a rk . W h en sp r in g an d su m m er com e a g a in th e y w ill,
a n sw e r th e c a ll o f th e open road* ahd A sh la n d , w ith o u t
queeti»tn, w ill a g a in find an im p o rta n t p la c e in th e ir
itin e r a r ie s.
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. T h e fa m e o f A s h la n d ’s n u to p a rk w a s g a in ed largely*
from a u to to u r ists w h o re ste d h ere and m a rv eled a t i t s
b ea u ty . T h e y retu rn ed to th e ir h om es in th e east, th e
north an d sou th a n d sa id t o th e ir frie n d s:
“ Y o u d o n ’t w a n t to p a ss u p A sh la n d , O regon; th ey
h a v e th e fin e st a u to park in th e w o r ld !’ ’
S u ch fe r tile s e e d s a s th e se are h o u n d to reap a h ar­
v e s t. T h e p r e se n t y e a r p r o m ise s to break a ll records fo r
A sh la n d and h er j u s tly fa m o u s a u to p ark . A n d .th c peo­
p le o f A sh la n d sh o u ld h e je a lo u s o f h e r rep u ta tio n and
guard it w e ll. In o u r a u to p ark w e h a v e a clea n -cu t,
ta n g ib le a sse t. I t i s u p to u s a s a o o m m u n ity to g u a n i
it s g ood n am e, fo r As th e y e a n g o b y i t w ill return to
As a p r o fit w h ich c a n n o t be m ea su red in m ere d o lla rs and
te n ts . H » s p in s titu tio n — a n A sh la n d in stitu tio n that Is
A c r e d it, to tile en tir e state.
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THE DOMING o r THK
passed
T h e b o y s o f A sh la n d h ig h s c h o o l a r e w in n in g th e ir laws until no Spaniard
b a sk etb a ll ¿ a m e s th is se a so n w ith a lm o st u n fa ilin g regu - where he ton» “at."
homc
It "R'dasy for
to changé their
can get a little
doing It :
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TO BE IBBUBD
Twq articles concerning the
development of the Calltofhia-
Oregon Power Company in Siski­
you are featured la the Jaaaary
issue of "Bylleeby Management,"
which made its first appearance
l»st month and which will serve
with the “Volt" la giving toe
power and light company general
publicity.
^.Photographs of. the largest
wood stave pipe In the world,
used at Copco No. 2 and No. 2’s
new power plant are given In oae
Mrtiele while the other la devoted
to the. motion plctnr» antivtty « (
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O ne th ou san d p eo p le o w n th e 14,000 acres o f ir r ig a ­
tion land W ithin th e b o u n d a r ie s o f th e G ran ts P a s s Irri*
gation d istr ic t. T h is m a k es th e a v e r a g e h om e u n it now
Anly 14 a cres, a figu re th a t is b e in g r a p id ly red u ced as
th e la rger tra c ts s till held are l»eing su b d iv id e d , in d ioat-
’in g th a t b efore a n o th e r y e a r h a s r o lle d arou n d , th e u n it
w ill be d o w n to a b o u t ten a cres.
T h e G ran ts P a a s -d is tr ic t is a ttr a c tin g th e b est clan»
o f s e t t l e t . f e t f t e h y i j - tjiat w is h e s a i t om o a n y ^ t h e k in d «
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