Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 20, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY T I » t N « S
reflected
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A
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▼oweo e U 0 M by h er owp.
By JO H N M ONTGOM ERY
(United Pres» Staff. Correspon-
deaf)
W A S H IN G TO N . VW»- * * — XD-
P .) — President Coolidge, unlifc»
" ‘* ’}®rwlse w ill be made ia sdvsrtls-
hdntribntlops w ill be In cash-
hie predecessors, receives paao^
t,c5Ey ao
auUh
Whep H arding wm 1» office,
1 « H W W A D V B ltnsiN a
"A ll future even,
efion taken to Ad
Ne dtocount w ill
admission charge to made hr a
he received from five to seven
sacks of » a l l a day. Most of
allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
these «ere letters of p r s te n e C h
L E T ’S G E T T O G E T H E R
I t is to be h op ed th a t th e A sh la n d a n d K lam ath '
ch am b ers o f.co m m er c e w ill co m e to som e a m ic a b le set'tie-
M ^ t o f th e ir d iffe r en ce s w h en th e y c o n fer in K la m a th
* a lls n e x t W e d n e sd a y o v e r th e K la m a th p r o p o sa l fto
e s ta b lish a bran ch o ffic e and to u r is t in fo r m a tio n bureau
a t th e ju n c tio n o f thq, P a c ific an d th e A sh la n d -K la m a th
h ig h w a y s.
H er e to fo r e a n d a t p r e sen t co rd ia l r e la tio n s e x is t b e ­
tw een th e tw o c itie s . T h e A sh la n d ch am b er o f com m erce
h a s a lw a y s h a d a g o o d w ord fo r K la m a th F a lls and t h e
h ig h w a y s a s « » o th e r «tap in it s d e s ir e to a ttr a c t to it s
borders th e m o to r to u r is ts d u r in g th e co m in g su m m er
m on th s.
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F rom th e sta n d p o in t o f th e to u r is t su ch a ch a n g e
w ou ld be a d ecid ed in o o n v en ien cc, a n d w e ca n n p t be-'
lie v e th a t th e citia en s o f K la fn a th Falls« i f th e y p o n d er
th e q u e stio n d e e p ly , w ill a tte m p t to ta k e fro m A sh lan d
th a t w h ich is r ig h tfu lly h e r ’«-
...
In ste a d o f th e p r e se n t th r e a te n e d d isse n sio n , th e tw o
c itie s sh o u ld se ek to f o s te r a s p ir it o f h e lp fu ln e s s and c o ­
op era tio n . I f K la m a th , iu h e r la u d a b le d e sir e to a ttr a c t
to u r ists, w a n ts a branch o ffice o n th e P a c ific h ig h w a y ,
l e t th e s u g g e s tio n u s m ad e y e s te r d a y o f g iv in g K la m a th
a b ran ch o ffice in th e A s h la n d ch a m b er o f com m erce,
p r e v a il. I a th is w a y th e t w o c itie s c o u ld w o rk h a n d in
h a n d f o r e a c h o t h e r ’s a d v a n c e m e n t an d w e lfa r e .
* T h ese v a r io u s q u e stio n s w ill be arb itrated , n e s t w eek
in K la m a th F a lls , and f o r th e sa k e o f a ll o f S o u th ern
O reg o n i t is t o b e h o p ed th a t s a t is f act d ry a n d fr ie n d ly
a d ju stm e n ts w ill b e m ade.
tlops o r suggestions. A s a p tl
clerks spent a busy day.
j
• Now t^e White House l»«om-
ALLWsÇl
lag ami aremgfg a b o « + half
a sack a day. a little » o r e .tltfft
the
outgoing
map.
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these latter» grp ffpm u p h h o tft
s o t t r y s r even . eraag . pee» to
• To1.® 3 " ^ «
¿M r troubles to
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nost feislble to tk a t P M 0 -
Çoolldge has never made
ipp«*l to the "fg n ” type
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• Love taken from the second
hand counter le seldom a bar
C H ARLES P. STE W A R T
V * W A S I^N Q T O N — Does', a con-
rery men hqpes Ms radi»!
gprpsflwodisn socially Outrank (he
r^repw until it finally <0,
wife of a cabinet oglcdr? . *
.This to / » serums qaasttdn,
nofc that women are breaking
iHfo OodgrsSs in Increasing naan-
bers— « k ta d y ’ a qdaftor of 4
doges strong, t t needs to - M
s a 's .w e r e 'd
ftnmedtatoly. b u t
I f you ate wearing your there’s no prospspt of N.
bathing suit for underwebr »
The H R M t WttthdrttfeB dte-
little talfcum bpwder w ill keep agrde.
I t from scratching.
- s
gain.
T h at
a
cabinet
officer
out­
partaient of justice ottietslk
President Coolidge hae J
shown tlis cörknilty M & srft
dally meagg» df isttoba at
by form er . Wto l M S lft .
H »r
would often eall fo r s staci
«mirato,
w iisra
gfhm
raft.
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a u ra
«brough «ku rodfl a r t a f e
w s rs i e r r s d t m f e y le tts ri psr-
hswmy.
K» c A g n ttM ttrt»
lattai« rsRSMp tafltoWtMt d t thè
rraetlon r i th« pespie.
B r in g y o u r ear h i
la te ly f o r th is free
But gtfts frMfc fcdmirèto co«-
tlnus to flow luto thè A f t e
Nouae da «a w rattiu f Stretti,
Wop’t be long now before ranks a represeatsMye to a well
Sense without education 1c
Mtheugs pnrikbifr tìt pr»s»hto
better than education without the weather will be warm enough
M * ooW beta« autat Uy rtsfcdfac-
to leave oft a couple of pairs
kuring and jtu w a g «m ètro».
of socks.
The leteet ( IR to ‘a AeWTy hri
W hat the Wprld needs is
more quality anil not ao much
quantity.
vsated p a o li pratotor? tith d t i t ­
e ra r atto iMAdi g *Mhlar
So live that the sound .of the
»oetman’s whittle brings joy tn-
itead of the dread of bills.
I t to taking a long chance
to
make yourself miserable in
S P L E N D ID RECO RD
Work herd and save your
this world to attain happiness
R ep o rts o f th e p ro g ress m a d e in A sh la n d d u r in g th e
la -th e neat.
mousy so there will 'be s long
A
p a s t y e a r in th e n u m erou s a c tiv itie s a m o n g th e b o y s in ­
Uns of hlgh-prtosd
d i c a t e th ere is a g en u in e d e sir e on th e p art o f 'the p a r e n ts
your - funeral.
Hs« Heck says: ''Tps ,<at Place
to g iv e th e ir so n s th e b e st p o ssib le flo r a l an d p h y sic a l
that rust collects Is on a woman’s,
tra in in g .
,
tongue.”
j
I t is a fine tiring fo r A sh la n d to h a v e h e r so n s tak e
su ch an e n th u sia stic in te r e st in th e w ork w h ic h i s b e in g
d on e in th e ir b eh a lf. T h e m en w h o are g iv in g o f th e ir
tim e and m on ey in th is w ork are d e s e r v in g o f th e com ­
m en d ation o f th e e n tir e co m m u n ity . T h e p a st y e a r s e t
a sp len d id record in b o y s ’ a c tiv itie s in th is c ity . L e t u s
h o p e th a t th e p resen t y e a r w ill b e e v e n m ore p r o d u c tiv e
o f good r e su lts.
.'
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U N lV Ä R S lT T OP OREGON.
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Feb.
SO— (Special)—
When the present Washington
he » C rs s H ra M A s s to
have invhaed Mlaa (■braen 0 .
E&plnnse’j SpduKh » U K at the
D k rirm ity of bregon.
People
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bay the c rA e fo r these pusslee
to^gohe, W
that I b e s r t kfcep
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Bÿ Williams
¿he idea fto m being a sriu l f r
the Instruction o f Mtfigwep».
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Miss » jrta o e a tu b t r i sfrx
d e t f |f * * r k in g w«t Imrtlos
B p s Ä h .-w ith a» «4b Ùf pM -
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raanmica
P r eju d ice, ch a ra cterised b y a sp e a k e r h ere y e s te r d a y
a s the force w h ich p red o m in a tes o n ly w h en rea so n is
ab sen t, is in d eed the ca u se o f m u ch u n ju st c r itic ism , a s
th e speaker* sta te d .
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C om bine h a tred w ith p r e ju d ic e and yo u h a v e a com ­
b in a tio n w h ich o fte n m a k es e n em ies o f th o se w h o sh o u ld
be frieq d s, m a k es th o se w h o sh o u ld co o p era te p u ll a g a in st
c a c li other. .
.
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T h é d e str u c tiv e force is felt in b u sin ess c if d e s , as ;
w e ll a s in o th er a c tiv itie s . A person b ecom es peaVad a t
a b u sin e ss fir m o v er som e liap p eirin g w h ich lu m a p y o a s e s
i t trivial T h e y e a r s p ass. R e la tio n s b e tw e e n th e in d iv id ­
u a l a n d th e fir m con tin u e to bo n il, e v e n th o u g h th e ir
in te r e s ts m ig h t n a tu r a lly run in th e sa m e channel o f a c ­
t iv ity . T h e Wd p reju d ice p red o m in a tes. E v e r y b o d y is
in ju re d . A c t iv it ie s sta rted or fo ste r ed b y one are op p osed
b y th e o th e r J o r n o o th er reason* th a n th a t “ one j s
th r o u g h w ith th e o th e r .”
.
I t ia «Vfoolish« and d e str u c tiv e a ttitu d e for persons
tb h a rb o r g r ie v a n c e s fo r yeara w hen p resen t co n d itio n s
a fr ie n d ly fe e lin g and co op eration .
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is th e m a n w h eth e r h is
c lo th e s a r e di^ty op clean-,
b id h e f e e ls b etter i f h is l
• M h e s a r e a to a n a n d prae-
seri n e a tly . 1x4 us call f o r ’
y o u r c lo th e s ttfjd r^tupn
thjjm clea n ed an d pressed»;
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r a fte r s a n d th u s e n e o u r a g c th e h ig h sch ool a th le te s on to
n e w sa w m ill w ill b r in g a n oth er p a y ro ll an d w ill
kewipe c o n v e r t th e v ir g in f ir s on n earby h ills in to good,
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h»v» it ready for «ay emergent
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