Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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to ’‘see ftie world,” ‘but had
seen ttordr garbage cafes tian'
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Competition fepyi and pay poor, anything else.
the new c h n u to n finally got
Into the big inopoy last year
only to piect Ms worst trial.
In his first real big fight he
was knocked out by Jack De­
laney, the Bridgeport
sharp­
shooter an} it }<Wte4 Uke >e
was billet} back for the small
time Which hjf j»ad l o t escaped.
His manager raised a hdwl
that Delaney haf his
xlpve
loaded with an fom holt ’ and
demanded a return bopt. 0$e
boxing commission Investigated
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DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in adyeytls-
lng or job pyinppg — our contributions will be in cash.
a f a ilu re .
H a p p ily , A s h la n d is s in g u la r ly f r e e fro m v io la tio n s
o f th e liq u o r law s. I t can be s a id w ith so m e d e g re e o f
c e r t a i n t y t h a t th is c ity is one o f t h e c le a n e s t, if n o t tlie
c le a n e s t, in th e U n ite d S ta te s so f a r a s p r o h ib itio n ' e n ­
fo rc e m e n t is c o n c e rn e d . B u t b e c a u s e o f la x e n fo rc e m e n t
in e v e r y s ta t e o f th e n a tio n , c o r r u p tio n r u n s r a m p a n t;
t h e d e a d ly p r o d u c t o f th e m o o n sh in e s till h a s b r o u g h t
u b o u t a n a lm o s t u n b e lie v a b le in c re a s e in c rim e ; a n d b e ­
c a u s e o f la x e n fo rc e m e n t r e s p e c t f o r a ll la w s is b e in g
g r a d u a lly lo w e re d .
W e d a r e to v e n tu r e th e a s s e r tio n t h a t h a d th e la w
e n fo r c in g a g e n c ie s o f th p U n ite d S ta te s a d m in is te re d th e
p r o h ib itio n la w a s i t w a s m e a n t to b e a d m in is te re d , th e r e
w o n ld n o t n o w b e r is i n g th e s to rm o f in d ig n a tio n w lrid i
th r e a te n s to s e ttle o v e r t h e 'h a l l s o f c o n g re ss.
F o r o u r p a r t w e c a n n o t a g re e w ith T h e O re g o n ia n
t h a t th e s tr a w b a llo t is o f n o v a lu e . I f i t d o e s n o th in g
e ls e , i t w ill a t le a s t a w a k e n th e p u b lic m in d a n d d r iv e
h o m e th e f a c t t h a t u n le s s t h e r e is a b e tt e r e n fo rc e m e n t
o f e x is tin g laws» e v e n th e m o st a r d e n t p r o h ib itio n is t of
to d a y w ill d e m a n d so m e c h a n g e to m o rro w .
T H 1 L I A O U B S C 4.R B C R O W
S e n a to r B o ra h , b e g in n in g In a c a m p a ig n to f r ig h te n
th e U n ite d S ta te s o u t o f th e w o r ld c o u r t b y w a v in g th e
b o g ie o f th e le a g u e o f n a tio u g , is n o t v e r y s a n g u in e of h is
o w n success. T h e c itiz e n s o f th e U n ite d S t a te s a re n o t
c r a v e n s , to be s c a r e d th u s e a s ily .
“ W e w ill lo se i f , ” h e s h o u ts a t h is W a s h in g to n ’s
b i r t h d a y a u d ie n c e . T o l»e s u re h e ,w ill lo se, in h is a tte m p t
t o m a k e th e p e o p le o f th e U n ite d S t a te s t h i n k th u t w e
c o u ld l»e in tim id a te d by s u d i a w e a k th in g uh lie l ia s sh o w n
Us th e le a g u e o f n a t i o n s is. S in c e w e w o u ld b e b v f a r t h e
m o s t p o w e rfu l n a tio n in th e le a g u e , if w e w e re in it, w h y
b e f r ig h te n e d a b p u t it, w hen w e a r e n o t in i t a n d h a v e no
in te n tio n w h a te v e r o f jo in in g it.
A« f o r th e w o rld c o u rt, now t h a t w e h a v e s u b s c rib e d
t o it, w e c a n j u s t a s w ell go a h e a d d e a lin g w ith i t a n d
t h r o u g h if, u n til w o h a v e so m e g o o d re a s o n f o r c h a n g in g
o u r m in d s a b o u t i t .
By CHARLB8 P. STEWART
NBA 8ervlce Writer .
WASHINGTON — Admirers qf
Woodrow Wilson aren't a bit
pleased with Colonel Edward M.
House’s
"Intimate
Rapers."
which the colonel
is'
Just
publlsh-
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tu t
Neither are admirers of WM-
Ilam Jennings gr/ap? *
If there was any doubt about
the way they feel toward House.
Congressman Edgar Howard of
Nebraska, removed It by the
speech be made on Hje subject
in the House of Representatives
recently.
Henry Cabot Lodge’s post
humous hook is out-aAd-out hos­
tile' to the late ex-president, but
It - didn’t arouse anything llko
the amount of indignation among
the latter's friends that' Housd’s
Lodge never pretended to llko
Woodrow Wilson.
What his book says Is what it
might have been expected to aay.
House professes to write as
a frWRd, but as the Wllsonltes
seh It, he appears to be any­
thing but friendly.
What’s more, the Wilson folk
sufmtse that the colonel wrote
as he did on purpose.
It Isn’t much of a secret that
Wilson and House cooled to­
ward one another toward the
end of the former’s
second
’term— or, at any rate, Wilson
cooled toward House.
The critics openly express the
opinion that House is trying to
get feveh— perhaps unconscious­
ly, the charitable ones add.
Any man who will steal
Bat, by no means are they you will steal from yon.
all charitable.
1 With,, tty» ide» ip their bead?,
Nearly every scandal h*8
no wonder they're resentful.
hQtel mixed up In the details.
'Fame is like life Insurance:
Ton don’t get It until you die
again. ' There wap UP cpmplafnt •
thpp and TJowejra had to go Jja^
to the tank tpjns l o bu&i hjp»-
self up.
Richard later gays him ap- ;
other change *pd matched him
wjth M Ui Nc'ligne. qie former
world’s Ught heavyweight cham­
pion and Woweya lost the jyierd-
«st decision that peer XM given
on apy boat. flffF'F8 Mfked
McTfgpe nl} M»e way oply to be,
told py two amatepr Judges that
he had lost.
Mowers loaf np prestige apd
the commission smoothed It over;
by suggesting that a match be
made with Grab fpr thb middle­
weight title and Grab accepted.
Flowers ? i f l i i \ a n ^ t o a little
luck and’ won* the chgmptonrtlp.
itle holder but ' there were
ome who th ou ght that Mowers
idn't have enough* to spare to
ake a title away 'from a cham-
! Shasta Ice Cream
is th e m o s t n o u r is h in g a n d
h e a lth f u l fo o d y o u c a n g iv e
J ’ SHAStA FRUIT CREAM
is m a d e fro m jju rp , s w e e t c re a m a n d f la v o r e d w 4 |i
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the championship ’¿i^ s but ho'
Neither honesty nor dishonesty started slipping from the ranki
is the result of an accident.
ot the first class fighters. He
has no cine but bimelf to' blamh
as
he never baa taken care of
Survival these days goes
Being a bootlegger is danger­
himself
and he was made to
ous. You are liable to shoot the Hlttest and not the fittest.
Realise too late that Broadway
somebody and then you might
and night life will ruin' ” any
get arrested.
A task la alajrys better done
when you want to do it than
Everything has to creep be when yon have ot do It.
fore it walks. Except, perhaps
blitter— and it runs right away
Hes Heck Bays: "Wlmmtn Js
Coal's so high. Every tlmo interested in other women be­
we go below to fire the furnacp cause o’ what they have on,
we think we are *in the depths while men are interested in them
beeanse of what they have off:rt
of despair.
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B r a k e H e lm in g D e n e b y
gnd connected as low as
We wiU be glad jo d em ou su «to »1)0
40P Ì9 >100 Per no,.
Pansy Plants
50c D o sali
T w e n ty y e a r s a g o to d a y 18 in c h e s o f sn o w c o v e re d
A s h la n d .
M o s t o f u s, h o w e v e r, p r e f e r t h is w o u d u rfu l
s p r i n g w e a th e r .
T h e a u to t o u r i s t s e a s o n ife s u r e ly h e re . W o m e n in
k n ic k e r s a r e u p w a f a m i l i a r s ig h t 611 d o w n to w n strce}s.
T h is is th e tim e o f y e a r C u p id s ta r ts train in
to fa tten h is b a ttin g a v e r a g e in J u n e .
Ontario — C. B. Socoy’s 14-
cow dairy paid $145 per COW,
last year.
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MARCH 18« 1088
OUR POSSESSIONS AND GOD*-— “And Pharaoh called unto
Moses, and said, Oo ye, serve the Lord; only let your flocks and
your herds be stayed; let your little ones also go with pod. And
Moses said, • • • Our cattle also shall go with us. Ex. 10:24-2«.
PRATER — Lord God, now ere would give Thee our hearts,
bur lives, and all we have received from Thee.
c o n g re ss.
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E a r ly r e tu r n s fro m th e n a fio n -w id e p o ll c le a r ly i n ­
d ic a te a s e n tim e n t f o r t h e 'r e t u r n o f l ig h t w in e s a n d b e e r.
I n o u r ju d g m e n t th is is n o t b e c a u s e p r o h ib itio n its e lf is
a f a ilu r e b u t b e c a u s e p r o liib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t h a s b e e n
’ According to Woodford, tho
present series of dry years In
the southland Jits In with one
o f Brueckner’s' "minor cycWo.”
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p e o p le g iv e e x p re s s io n to t h e i r h o n e s t th o u g h ts .
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O re g o n ia n , p e r h a p s , w o u ld p r e f e r to te ll th e p e o p le w h a t
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Smaathtoo 0as Ranges
w ith the new speed burners