Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    HtAÑD DAÏLY
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toying every benefit that ‘a city
organisation Qft* bestow, we nr*
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to mak« -ft tetter acftool for her
children tn ony Iftdlfta. Association
in N orth Dak-pta, apd on the rim
Of ike Qiftnd ceeren. # ¿» imb «
ase listening « ftp Mexican moth­
ers to the 'pessftfts o f the C or -
gress ig the p«sU s} laftgqage df
Spain, while in the rural districts
of Texas and Mississippi and,
twenty other states.' We are gath­
ering in the prg-sehool children
and making them ready for
school — jn*t'i>e$ftuag they am
children, and to us.ftU childhood
is our sacred responsibility!
- W e have done W fU -U the years
gone by. bnt n New X<tor baa hm
gnp. in which rr p a y do -better.
From North and South, fron, East
apd West, con^S W
old. old
clry, M(to n " e y & V a h d lh a i» ns!*'
set faeertlon, per 8 point line ...... ...v..
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DONATIONS
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or Job printing — our contributions
A ll future events, where an adrnissloh. eharga to mads or a
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PROSPERITY W IT H A 8HO RT M EM ORY A - “lu V WU&ll00
when it shall be well w ith thee, • • • fo r indbeffTTfaybegone
I thing that they should put me igto the dungeon. And H ftii& tared
I s chief butler • • as Joseph had interpreted. ♦ •- Y e t did net ho
, member Joseph.” Gen 40: 14-11-21-21.
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PR^ .YBR C it rac,ou" o °d . «ven though ft mother Rfny forget
I r suckling child, yet w ilt Thou not forget us.
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OONOKRNINO MR.
torn song» shirped dally-
Then the dog wgg taken m
Grief Over Pup
bird fanciers.
"This bird Is is
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tommimam
W riting in the Feb. 4th issue o f thq Rcfegbeste*’ Hi Y.
»raid, a w idly traveled young man w h o jMgOf
D. Freeman Warns h is fellow New Y orkers iy>A ,tp
grate to the Pacific ooast unless they* expect-to starve
death. u J ;
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8 ° n e to U e
Notes
w es^c^t
W A SHING TO N
T ry as jgfa migllh,'‘fe 'd f d 'tum ble to c o n je c t u r e 'w h i r d
ung
.ty&taijfttyjd during ttto tw * yeftto
rom aiiW O laW ^ M u « r ith o r e on the P a cific G oaty
»ither aajkfWB
fighlteat sign of a clue as to
• distressing tun<‘ftjffca irajd»i4'iig s t a r v a t i o n a n d o t h e r
ghtful siM $ tijy i8 t|^ £ g ^ m u |i Writes so glibly.
“ It
ftftr m e to s e c u r e a pnai
n iis s s s « «
f
iouK <m th e P f t d F i< '4 B » a f
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The fact that the money for wigar beet« is distribute
1 over a fiaoal year reaching from November to Novem-
r, is beneficial in enabling growers to employ labor
er dull pepods, and incidentally to h ave money for
lyment o f Ukcs.
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Distribution by elate« shriwh $7,500,000 Already ¡raid
Golonulo, $5^00,000 in Ncbra«ka, $2-000,000 in Mon-
na and W yoming
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F an n to* Rave found that .groMStag beans a» an alter-
tive erop w ith sugar beets is very beneficial to the land.
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A shland’s American l>egitm post is going to send one
itft members to Paris in J927. And he will Ixj just as
xions Jto star^NB W > ’«* bgek there in 1918.
magio ia coming back. The only strange
t .r» « rorìh
* bock under- it« own -Mine. - •
’A A a 1? A ' 1
— • Although
Cpngceesiqan Prank Ri TtoWu Cob
onel ’.’Blly,” ^ itc b d l’s lawyer, tft-.
sued a b(tt«r denunciation Of
president Copltdge, for his prompt
relate, approval of the court-martial «eq,
tence against the colonel, it ought
-MÔ8ESS
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hrT
n r , .X'.
Sincere people, sad
am often stupid.
not to be assumed that Mitchell
and Reid (eel under anything but
No town c«n he a«Mt bigg«' obligation« to the president for
<h’ 4n ’ * “ »«•'
M IK o l lt a 'M t o ifvft In it.
Ifitfta s lf aranto to begin f«lm in-
atlng again as so«n as possible.
So long as his canO hung Are he
by .-'wafttlng a
oouldn'i (to I**
th a t‘ she want»
•Wow hto cftmpaiga's going to
start in earnest.
We dp ndl beJUve
plaintive wjiimtter of this
> u n g man «wW >li«yR ‘uny riiatcriaj effect u)m
A o n the rea^evw of’ the Rochester Bows^mper wno
w ay be planning to come to the Pacifio coast« It is>
u i ’ ‘ a
¿■fortunately true that too many persons are prone to / . » You are
a patriot if you think
(Bride and ridicule a section o f the country which they your country Is great because it
ftty have visited hut which for some reason or other contains you.
Ini- not to their lik in g .
3, * Although -w e-n ever heard o f Hfie youn g map uiitTfr
’ - Yew -are nnfertqnnte if » n u n
we were«shoWRA.copy of the Rochester Herald;this weckK cRaatn.you oocet but ju st ft- piata
we hsve a suspicion that the true fact4 would disclose that boob If be^okeftto-pow twice.
fits-paarrieBhsr young man lcft hoipe ¡about tw o years ago,
¿rbolaiming to friends and fam ily in N ew York that he
Was comirig West to seeV faine and fortune';' that upon ^Atofkapo *be Mastra so many
lus arrival here h o.fou iid ,,for some reason known only «felgt behftye 't£ei?sslvea ie. be­
cause tbs xrevftÇ iftf stylo to not
bo himself, that-ho did not. fit into the scheme of things;,
, ...
he did not belong. Perhaps he. w as not w illing to roll
ujM us-skict-sleeves and work. Perhaps the w est did not
Hag Heck sgys: "About all yoq
measure 'dp to the dreams o f h i s ‘youth. A t any rate, it
g ii oftt o’ lo riq ’ .y o u r neighbor
evident that ho was a mis-fib and because he was unable,
bein’’ aystnmsticftlly touched fer
i make the grade, he nqw “ takes L is t e n in hand“ toj a tt -tg
a n :" .
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am his fellow New Yorkers to keop away from the
tteific coast- ¡.
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Oregon aihj -the Pafetffo. eoast have no reason to fear,
te undesirablwi>uhliciiy which m ay he spread by young
r. Freem an'/,T hey slioufd have only pity for him, he-’
« LUQg it is a pry von fa ct thut there is golden opportunity
< i the Vaelfie eoast for the young roan who comes here
s id who is willing to work. Oregon has no room for
t ie young
mUn w h* expects
suceoss
to be handod to him
F ’v WWITRRN
SUGAR
INDUSTRY
o i a Bu#nr
platter Jicct
of silver.
profit» (or.W estern grower« in the aintca
i h iA haVe refining industriea are U rges than over before)
t One Weftteru gugar company will pay « total of about
JWf M W JM6TAHWH «
JOINS' "TO PVT UP
jfr AM AfkRANtMtMrHT I
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Parent-Twcber
“ Throughout the paat'iid months the tMifefi Hdve?
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owing frtftf W cl ,tt£ wttfjfc»” f o writes, ‘ “ w rtil « ffW
esent tim e the conditions are very distressing icwtfaoaa-
ds of people w h o a n f r M } ^ employments
0
peddled. The canary Immediate­
ly bagaa to refuse food and to
droop. Despite the care ftf Wrd
dftfltors, the yaUaw eongfttar P»c-
oemhed ton dpy inter. 4to<na
parent m alad yevtoR ''»b rok en
heart-
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’’Canaries often, pine end grieve
for a Jost mate, but usually, re­
cover after several dpya”>aaM tfte
The tru th Is, the ctoonel and
hla legal advisor would have been
dreading disappointment if there
had been any slip-up in the for­
mer's martyrdom.
'fb ti Isn't to'say that M itchell’s
Insincere, but he has a keen ap­
prehension of the value of lots
of publicity for himself, if he’s to
accomplish what he set out to ac­
complish.
He expected and wanted to be
court-martialled all the time. He
expected and wanted to be con­
victed. He wanted a severe sen­
tence, too.
That was one part
of tbs program that worried him
a little.
W hat he feared was
that his brother officers would
say, "W e ll, you’re gnllty of in­
subordination. but you don’t
amount to enough so it matters
much."
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That's what they’d have done
If they’d used good judgment. •
But the trouble la, a good many
army officers tako themselves very
seriously.
Instead of assuming
« ”«hoo fly " attitude when MJt
eheli roasted them, they grew A-
ceeding soro about it and yearned
to
do something really savage to
In New York, It oopt flt.ftftft to
Mm.
polish the mspidors to ons bulld-
The result was that »b*y played
ing tost year. The advice to aim
right into hto hand and now he's
high* isn’t always aa aood. .
got ’em eg tgasti (nto « he hoped
iT id is e e S m n
1 s t » ¿«si M W
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N A TIO N A L
SAM FRANCISCO, r i f t . 11.—
PHMRIDBNTW ftfEBRAGB ( It o - H a d there beon.mftra evtd-
ence, tbo liq u o r violating tria l of
Ratgell Barai bara m ight' have
had a postponement.
•How much it has gome to mean
Bawl's saso was just «allot in
yp us, thia Birthday or the or>- foderai court bora when th e n was
ganisation which has taken a little » toud. "WhSM."
child and set R -ta the midst <
(«▼•ryaaft ««flkftd ft* ftb.ftMftri
the paaeiwt, harry lag crowd, and fanned
the n w r a e f
Assistant
for th irty years has been calling VnUod stotou Attorney Edgar
raen |hdae who peas by to pause
A d oensHer htoe!
Bonsall arose again to present
i For wsfhaltove that—*
his case, n g
thsra was z «
"IHe to not alone tor hto mother, ‘‘Smack!” as Defense Attorney
■ or aioqa for hto father,
Edward O'Dea dodged the second
flu t belongs to every one of ns: missile.
He is the deepest concern of us
Bonsall started all over agftta.
” I f the c o u rt------"
In the rush and roar of great
cities, u the dfttotor thorough*
fares o f smaller toWne, in the
highways and hedge« of the coun­
try, wp find him, and wherever
he may he found, there he has
need of ns; tor «pan bin parents
and hto teachers depends hto
health of bogy., mind nnd spirit.
And to to ftf gveryehlld that-W S
aro looking in this month of on»
beginning; p o t ao mnch
in­
But It was only the la«t cork'
too® three bottles of evidence
that sped harmlessly upward to
the ealltag, and the trial Went
on.
Band toeldentally ho|ds the re-
cerd of being San Francisco’s
“biggest bootlegger." His weight
is » « • ponads.
iw i S O P P R r z t O
GasH ’WW mu « *
. B e « M ORAI,
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VN IVB RR 1TY Q F OREGON,
Eugenq, JTOft, U w - ( S p e c ia l^ .
Six Oregon athletes were pre­
lO n ft good thing nbhat a radio
sented wRk hto blanket*, em-
is R i e good trnlatog 1er staylhg blemstloal of tM-ee ye«ra of ser
«ft g h e a the baby la «lek.
Tito' U «ay ans of tto major
W e can hardly wnU for spring.
W e went to see S fa t men try to
gft’ the Ohnrleeton in a bathing
suit.
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Now nnd then Rhea an nntq
d river doesn’t look where he I«
goats tt to to the hospital.
«ports.
They aro Boh M«uu
of Portland, pftptsln and end of
the lft«s football team; O er-
ßhtelds of BtevQuean, W ash,
»»l-riftr guard; H e * BSUay of
Van Nay«, Çgl., < M fd ; J(lck
Bliss of Berkeley. Cgl.. (a a rd;
Louis Anderson Of .N orth Bend
q ftn rter,, «pd JJerhayt (ih lp p e r >
Brooks, southpaw pltaher of tfts
v a n ity .
upftn tto ChMd Waltons Bar.
A t first, aa obtMron eriahrata
O hrlritoM . ws kept e a r Birthday
Helftofclr, gfrlng to those near to
o^ftBd looking ftiwaro to w hat
we wnrft to rat sat e f Mi tot
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n - t t M oC T im e r s 1
M CA 4« -T hcí T c(
CAWRStod’ A CQOPlV
r-
ur light, if tty».tow er to '*ck-
ing. it w ill not sbtpa. Whan ws
so raadiiy buy obr ’ajectric aar-
ice. in these day« of miracles,
w« fu lly realise that while oUr
tWnlng bntbe m u ff lie kept eonnd
add efftotoft. »rariy fe r faftriee,
wft afte paying to r that which
perhaps we do not rae but which
Mono make« thftm of •»»«•; so it
is td ear growl raaftfU peweft
Plan! that we repftae par th a t due
Six?
x T'
Port lead
dividuals now go at tUftt child­
switched frei
hood ThWh to toftoeraftL ’ And tic ayate®,
which needs not oftlx topd and
raiment end the Joy of p^py. but
those things whieh He a t the root
of Its well-being— wiser, better
parents» more ftonsocratod tssob-
ers, morp united public Interest
in nil that oaocerns it.
To secure these benefttg a na,-
ttonal conscience ft»h«t he arous­
ed, an unceasing, natien-wids
campaign must be tarried oft. so
t h g tf huge machinery may he set
in motion and kept running, to
oap-y the po,wer up into great
assemblages of the -men nod wo-
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MBaagi”
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gy a quiet wedding get« ft
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