Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 06, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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‘ TBBRA. Cel.. March S—Two
* “Suppose va voro at war and trout, eaught la the Klamath
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Business Manager
..... News Editor
W. H. Perkins
Illegal Angler
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Given $25 Fine
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a hostile fleet attacked oar coast
“I'd pick eat one of p y hors
and I waa in command,
and I'd load M a dew« with
explosives until he eenldn’t fly
vory hl*b. eyoa If he «aatod
to, ana I’d send hip out to
alnk a battleship— and I wouldn’t
expeet h ip to com« bach.
"Maybe he'd be ahot d««a
«tthoat sinking the ahlp. Ikon
I’d send another and keep on
«ending, not expeotlog any of
’em to eome back. Sooner ,er
later I’d get that ahi».*' "
rive» daring the eleen d aeaeen,
prayed expensive luxuries to
Roy Walters of-Hornbrodk when
he ««a acfontad hMt week by
Deputy Ftoh said Game Oommla-
aiopgg WttMa» Wppfpeett,
Justice of the Dmee Fred Cole
at Hornbrook fined Walters 125
for hario» tfce tiah pqi of m *-
•on.
Jofcn Plgrae. also
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Wjpfcrs but M ▼« rp»p*po4
«hpa it v u ahown tbat k* ***
pot responslble for tho ylolatle#
of tho t*w-
WUlard Lanq, toprlat. h»d oa»
trout la hia ppeaoaatoa vhop ho
«as arrestod op tho Ihaata river
by Llpfelncott bot Justice of'
tho ?eaoo Clifford B. B«tls»
ooapopded sentence «hen egten-
uatlng circumstances «ete shown.
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MARCH 6. laSfl
GOD TEACHES — ‘»And Moses said unto the Lord, O . my
Ljrd, I am not eloquent. • • • but I am slow of epeelh, * • • And
tt° Lord said unto him. Whyhathmade man's mouth? • • • Have
not I. the Lord? • • • Go, and I will • • teadh thee what thou
ah&lt say.” Ex. 4:10-18.
PRAYER — Lord, Thou ranst ordain strength out of the
month of babes and aurklings. Enable ua to trust and obey Thee/
Moscow Fire Brick
H eart of Town
formerly
LEED O M ’S
Murphy E lectric Shop
U S Tires - K elly Tires - CTC Tires
SIDEWALK ACTION NEEDED
If Ashland is to grow "and develop as she has every
opportunity and right-, to do there can be no tempprizing
with street and sidewalk improvements. For that reason
Mayor Johnson and the city council are to be commended
for their announoed plan to force construction of side­
walk improvements in the section adjacent to the new
Ashland normal school.
I t is to be regretted th at a group of property owners
should voice a. protest against this long-delayed and de­
sirable improvement program. It may possibly be true
th at some of them feel that they can ill afford the extra
expense at this time, but we desire to remind them that
at no time can progress be made without sacrifice.
Residents of Ashland have been working for several
years to bring about the reestablishment of the Southern
Oregon normal school in this city. A year ago tbfiir ef­
forts were crowned with success, and the new, school will
become a reality this summer.
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It is only fair to the students and faculty, fair to,the
state And fair to the good name of Ashland that the side­
walks in that section of the city be improved as speedily
as possible. The present cow paths—so called— should
be transformed into concrete sidewalks. Curbing should
be laid, and any improvement which will aid the city and
aAssist in its civic growth and general prosperity'should
be ordered without delay.
If a group of people who have no conception of
civic pride and development are perm itted to defeat this
necessary building program it will encourage others with
reactionary tendencies to fight like proposals. If such
a condition is allowed to prevail, Ashland will slumber
along while other communities of Southern Oregon grow
and develop and prosper.
Guy Good, Prop.
Pins
ANO
A first-rate man cannot
second-rate things well.
We wonder if the Klamath information bureau will
furnish tourists with the current prices ou bootleg pre­
vailing in the fair city of Klaiiihth Falls.
I t ’g almost time to declare open season ou spring
Of course, you’ve bought your ticket for the Amor
icar. Legion show for Monday or Tuesjiny njghts.
ting around to LaGuardia again
a little too soon.
But it ought* to be remem­
bered that LaGuardia really Is
an eminent and a very practical
authority on problems of t^e
air— problems which. are muoh
to the point Just now.
First, as to the question,
"Can an aviator sink a bat­
tleship?”
That Is to say, “Can he do
It regularly
Can he do It so
certainly that battleships so
longer are any good?"
- 1 He can sink one, of coarse.
It’s been done. It’s been done,
however,
to
battleships
for
«hich nobody had any further
use—unmanned
battleships—at
anchor—defenseless.
The aviator kept at It until
he got results.
“You couldn’t do It with »
battleship with a crew oa hoard.”
say orthodox navy men. “Either
you’d have to fly so high yen
* He who accepts no favors
no favor» to return.
.
Things
condemn
that are easiest
are the hardest
abolish.
Perhaps nothing depends more
upon honest materials than a
ladder.
Every man has a big balance
of eotnmon sense that he aever
draw« against.
The main thing tn .building
a bridge Is to have It longer
than the river Is wide.
Hex Heck says: "I never ylt
seen e golf player wbo wux
worth a dam with an ax.”
PBOTECTINO GAME AT THE OAVES
Deer are numerous in the vicinity of the Oregon
caves and have been seen this winter feeding among the
cottages at the caves resort. They are quite tame and
were watched for a.long while before they wandered off.
Other bands of deer were seen along the highway leading
Our navy’s been reduced again.
to the caves on the same day and these animals showed And we saw a man with a wrist
watch. Looks like another war
little inclination to run.
Hunting is prohibited in an area a mile square is coming.
surrounding the eftves and an agitation now is, being
Had a big flood in Ireland,
started to extend this reserve for several miles more, in inundated two counties. Imag­
order that the doer may be presrvd as one of the attrac­ ine an Irishman not being able
tions at the caves for visitors. People from other parts to find a brick.
of the country receive a distinct thrill when they see the
little animals in their native habitat, and with the great 'Lady Diana Manners has be­
come an actress. We hate to
area available for hunting, the setting aside of a small say It. but the stage needs some
atea around the caves would never be noticeable.
Manners.
At Crater Lake park, npich is made of the bears,
In the Philippines, many na-
Which become so tame that they eome right down to the
tlves
buiWf their houses In
eftnips. At the caves, the doer .might be tamed to a point
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I t would certainly be a great added attraction.—Grants
Talk about strangers, Jugo­
Pass Courier. .
Even if we did lose, the basketball game last night
wag clean and sportamanlike unM the rivalry, though
keen, was friendly in every way.
This is the sort of
spirit which Medford «and 'Ashland should display in
all such athletic contests.
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Brako Lining
Timken Bearing
Motor Bearings
Rings
Valves
A x I m
W e H ave A
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Fishing Poles Rewrapped
and put in first-class condition.
All Kinds of Fishing Tackle And Outing Supplies,
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Car Wash Rack
P ark G arage
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel -«• Open Evenings
WHIPPING CREAM
Gallon (2.20
Pint 30c
Ashland Créamery
Plaza Confectionery or
Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop
Perhaps America’s Greatest Living
Evangelist, Will be in Ashland
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Tender
Two Days
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slavia owes uS t«8,008,00«, and
we ean’t even pronpanee her
name.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
NBA Service Writer,
WASHINGTON—Having felled
to get out of my system all
that Congressman LaOnardia,
flying World War ace of the
Ho«be of Representetives, told
me about aviation the other
day,- kere’a another Installment,
even If It does seem like get-
(Joiden B a n ta m
aranlp, T e n d a r H
M t T o i l l 'a B a r lr
n a p k in , O ra n » «
this remarkable man who has
stirred two continents with
his great messages
ASHLAND ARMORY
9 T H a 1OTH IN S T .