Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A GOOD SURETY—2-4 And Judah said unto Isreal his father,
Send the led with me, • • * I will go surety for him; • • If I bring
him not unto the«, and set him before thee, then let me bear the
blame forever." Gan. 4S:8-I.
PRATER — Our Heavenly Father, we bless Thy holy Name that
Jesus, our Elder Brother, is surety for us.
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identity fresh Ja .tor P»to< 19 t o »
you run eway pa toa,” OUhrenp»
told Jett nt'the'time.
‘HOW MUCH CLOTURE?’
Former Secretary of the N avy Daniels, who part of-
the time loves to function as an echo of the W ilson regime
and part of the time as a current Democratic politician,
with a wicked punch against the Republican adm inistra­
tion, has a different attack on the cloture situation, in
yesterday’s Examiner.
He pooh-poohs cloture 1 «cause Dawes, a Republican,
is for it, because we have it now- because it is effective
aiid because we do not need it. That is a group of rea­
sons that appeals strongly to his mirid. Perhaps to some
The optimist and th« pessl-
mlst
merely look at life throngb
others, it is a demonstration of the need of cloture.
different
ends of the * telescope.
A fter so many senators opposed to cloture have been
denouncing any effort to lim it debate, Mr. Daniels finds
If you keep running around It
that the application of cloture to the W orld Court measure
A pessimist lives In the past; is bard for a thought to strike
was a defeat for Dftwtes. W hy? Because, he holds, Dawes an optimist in the future.
. you.
wants a terrjbly severe appAicattanaBtiewhife, while this
» Men who get their fun out
After kissing a girl it Is hard
cloture was very mild and inoffensive.
ot hard wqrk are the boys who to realise she uses the same
Yet the fact remains that the cloture was sought' to
nj» up th» big poors».
tips for eating purposes.
head off ¡debate. And it did »0. It allowed not mòre than
one hour of talk to any senator.' And tb som e senàtors to
“Higher Education” Is needed
hfaver call a man a fool. If
hold them to one hour is cruel and unusual punishment. oaly by those whose lower edu­ be is one he won’t believe yon.
i f hp isn’t you are one your­
And it did require the vote of two-thirds of the Senate— cation has godb to waste.
self.
,
not merely one-half. But as it also requires the vote o f two-
The loneliness of a bif
thirds o f the Senate to act on many other questions— is ten times worse than
Best way to save your time
treaties, for instance—it seems not to be peculiar to have loneliness of a small town,
Is
to have It fastened to your
two-thirds vote on a cloture rule.
vest
with a good strong chain.
Folks who know «M today
The fact is that cloture was resorted to, and tliat it
things often fall to make a
did stop debate.
What did the insomnia club
The D aw es suggestion is that the rules of the Senate good living out ot any one of do before poker.'was invented?
them.
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be effective enough to prevent dilatory tactics. Every­
one, in and outside of the Senate, knows when dilatory
We are much more ready to
In A. D. 1,000 the Norsemen
tactics are resorted to- The rules can not be, perhaps, gs give our moral support to »
established
a republic In Green­
understanding. B u t the rules can permit, and should- the thing than we are to contribute
land.
The
remains of their
required majority, on a measure—be it any number more auy caah.
churches are to be Been today.
than half to reach a»conclusion in debate when they w ant’
This colpny was the first to
to.
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he established by white people
W ith all the discussion about cloture, there never
anywhere In the Western Hemi­
sphere.
has been any showing that anyone’s opinion, on the World
Court, for instance, has boen changed by talk in the Sen,
ate.
wnwh ^>w ^979 left drsiPto
By CHARLES F. STFWART
NBA Sstvipe WrUar ;
WA8HINqTON~lf yon want
to, provo conclusively that pro­
hibition’s a bad thlnf, go to
the "bottle Alvlslon” of the navy
hydrographe
offi««.
Thor«
they’ll fnvalsh ye» with an tor-
gument that Wayne B. Wheeler
himself will find It hard to
combat.
Among otbpr things, (be hy­
office is Interested
in oceaq currents.
Ope Of it» waj» of studying
them is by getting partner» to
toss bottles overbdgrd ap. seg and
leaving them ,to drift. A fair
sharp are picked up I9D7 and
turned In to tp» "bO*M»
which notes Ijpw far they-ye
traveled, in what direction sng
how fast, and draws Its con­
clusions accordingly.
The division provides blank»
to bo enclosed in these. bottle»
filled o*t with the time of their
abandonment, tip poeltlop pf
tbs ships from Which they’re
cast and"the time and position
of fhpir reoovwy,
. STOP RECKLESS DRIVING
Mator accidents and compulsory automobile liabil­
ity insurance, “ as an evil that must be rem edied,’’ were
discussed by Edward C. Stone, associate U nited States
manager of the Employers Liability Company.
He noted tlie rather curious fact that those ohiefly
in favor of oompulsory liability are not so much interest­
ed in reducing, and preventing accidents, as in securing
some way to assure pecuniary damaged to those injured
by automobiles — in other words they w ould guarantee
solvency of all defendants.
Mr. Stone favors action to atop irresponsible peek less
drivers from operating automobiles — whioh would re­
move the chief reason for compulsory automobile aoci-
dent liability insurance. Is this not more Dur than tax
ing all drivers for the dam ages resulting from the reck
lessnes8 and carelessness of a small percentage?
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Itw illW V «* like old times again Friday night when
they start oglling off the grand march at the armory.
< good dance. And while doing it yon
i4cr how you would get untangled.
in the hills but in Ashland spring
M O M thTf« VJt'D L1KE1Ö U M t GMER
PAM D A S .
night TJfe wanted to q>ake eevtj»
that h« -poald rosgamber tho to
of the young man ba claimed b
defrauded htto-
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long vigli w p reward»«-
Oilbreeth g a s stttlng In too lobby
of a locai betel when ha noticed
a iPtofrg to»» pwtoto « tonto» to
flam IWPrWp
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(ng tor fo r several months,” h |
•xtfaUMt to a tHWsd to h»
lamped to Ma teet dad tosMd oa|
ef the fttkkr
Grubbing Jett by the »rm, h»
simply »aldi'
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‘‘Goato wtoh mull
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turned over to Chief
Police
toONhbb.
"Thia m*n.’p wautod to Fort-
land and «totu», »ad i*v» hae»
Jookfag for ,torn mnmtt.” daclary
ad Mr. outopa«* «• M rH»M
M» »«tol l»* Ms tow toto* »M
capture.
ConfioMtiM QI m b
Chief McNdhp
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The hygrograftolc »filo» ls»’t Soattlf, aatfcgrlUM S*d a few
hour» later those p»mpf WtoWl
from Chljaf of Fo)lce tofoRmy of
Seattle stating that Jett M wggfr
H tfcjr» fer fUto dpfye»>rgery.
An oficer will to »ant here af
■Once to- return him north.,
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AbHltoHGi MOO
The normal sclmpl cornerstone w ill be o f Ashland
Granite. T hat will insure the enduring qualities o f the
bafketball game Saturday night.
drographic
from sight, »M .»««ptofeg to Mr
Gilbreath, failed to mpke food on
the appropriated dlamohd ring.
For t o v ^ l jjonltt' a*W Mr.
a i i t * a a t b ; f t e s o h » of thji
Big Rw» o{ "Stoalhhed*'
I » THE BOGUE K O K
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We kav» T h . T ,^ fle, W » , « « » < iS f A *> : & !
license.