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I XSÉLAÑD D A IL Y , T ID Bart R. Greer------- Morire Madden Green NF. K.* W í t í i í _____4____ Editor Business Managff* NSW» Editor .„ .l falephotri ,19 ! ’J ï te } Bntered at the Ashland, Ore< •, Hnheertptton I One Month — V Three Months J • A F P ’1 h l i ■ . i ' l l à > r j À,- 2 g « < MhOS o l y often eonsMte of do ing without arhat yon want so yon «an have what yon think yog #sd t. think at yawf” ■ ~ ■'J , tete K U s a m o t to r n n A n 1 AfWBR TÏ8TNG "All collection No di isccftot Win ha ailow&d Religions off Basar A BURK? A f t l V E R ^ ' T “And Moses sah) Fear ye not, stad sUU. and are,the eahraUM of Jehovah will fight fur1Ton.“ Ba.’ l l : 11-147 T ‘ PRAYBR — Dear Lord, 1 will not be afraid of people that- }gve n e m end about, , ; f i r T . - JB. B b te * i 1 ‘ Z - onto the people. Jehovah. • { • • I of ten thousands I , > ' j ,. . . < T S 1 OBAMBMB PRIM AKY r 1'As a result of the poor response o f éhhihber of c<ntj- merce members ip the primary election wbieH • cffttod i Tuesday eveji^ug, it, is the belief o f The Tiding« that gome | other method should be adopted in fhe ^election of nohi- 5 inees for the board of directors., * , , , 5 r Out of approxim ately 300; members, qnly 6^,v<?t©d fo(i t directors. And more startling still as the fact that lib Z nàusea Were seggested by those who cast ih e lr ballots fok 2 the 12 nominees. A canvass of the votes discloses thaf i i fly dNARLBS PÎ W rtSteÀRT « 14 votes out of a membership of 300 were sufficient,tb NBA Service Writer a nom inate te director. } - • !. t 1 . ?, } WASHINGTON — Wet-and- ;w The Tidings believes tliejt the 12.knèii who we rè dry talk is getting to ha so } nominated are representative of the community, and an}’ peàrly“ conttnaou» In Congress, especially ia the House, of Rhf- * six of them, or any o f t^em for. that .m atter, gre fully resentatlves, that Its Interfering X competent to aid frt directing the affairs of the chamber. seriously with other business. ¿ • £ u t it must be adm itted, nevertheless, *timt an election No matter what subject may eariricte btfegs- a'.rogpwwo' trowrtwk' » pw reen tof-th e -pos- •BA up for considers! Ion, the \de- ÿ J «ry. . . « . • Other chamjipr of at tempted the primary ayjBfeflf of btiifoUBg adij. hava.T4pnd it to be .a failu re There ia jaot the interest tlpit i< mani fested in the method of nom inatidg from the floor at a general m eeting of the entire mcmbernhip. • The primary’ Bystem, no doub^ ’jronjd pçoya -eiitijply feasible, and would arouse flier'ileé&ed interact if tlwre were gome plan by which m e m b re .ççubf or^ would an nounce their candidacies prior to the prhBhryi èldbtion. The Newcom ers’ dub, w hoever tfyej R*ty ftrpuseM whatever interest yvas m anifested nh the- primary th is week, and it i r worthy of note that five o f their six candidates #4re R tàninated..^?'^* ‘ V The T id in gs^ aggn sts Ù i The worst of this wet-and4lfy chatter la that It accompllftws aptlOn<- Neither aide ever maker, hoy Mnyerts. Nothing Is eett|ed jBffbyythlng else has to tbi i wets and drys de- fthigeo oaq another— it can’t; b* they are elected; ^ v e ; sérions condideratioii to a&nè ’«hj- jtalhad' ap argument—nverlkst- sible and workable, plan wKetefby1trlore în |e W t* tuir• fcb aroused in Use. ohaAilter of commerce electicms* ? outside , It. , prohibition doesn't seem , to hg a topic when it’» possible ,to discuss moderately. Ordinarily the national law makers are as polite as Punch to one another— “the honorable- gentleman’’ this, “the distia-« gulshed member” that, "my able colleague” so-and-so, all that klad of stuff. But the minute prohibition*« touched on the fur begins to fly. for loyfefct^Mthe happy Mr. H ow att declared while here., • And so it is. W ith her peach and pear and apple 1 blossom», |h«j beautiful JJthia Park with nature’« apiw tl- S ing and am aiing nandi.worK, with ltpr azure skies and B clear, e W ^ a f t ’^shldiid, indeed, ffc'Vdelightful trjstin if '" j - • y' < 4 0 0 CAM IU a T SM0VMSH0VEI? O P .V O O ’U M OT wbeo rr-fliA u e x T W lWTÊP!»ÛET-1te ftAHfc o o T MOW.¿ AMO MOO CAM/ j O lU T H B U A W M ’ 1 MOVÆflh’.MOU / , V^ om T I \ P osh $ oha PO. » V • • t L 1 ‘ ¡t to reports ffopi '.ftyguyath F a fy - the dis- fan avenue enfranpe t o T lic lialles-Califor- It (W niirl<g4tbod4bftf tbfe iW^rid^d the |jiiprb\’kin’dtft bbifanKe they ir e , ~ i P d 4 ifiT O T breaking too many bottles ovef the present impassable .03 E aster rabbits are beginning to appear in the show ndows, and the price of eggs, Mi»,vidouUteiF> it seems, Tbc city adm inistration evidently means business on W grader should, h e b a Jpt._______ ____. Hotel Ashland Electric Sign Call oft n t for E lectric Service ÎHE FOKtflÌ XL ELECTRIC Station, • Guy Good, Prop. j M«ROe>< A R E M A D E - M O T^CRM LEEDOM’S 1* the hgbsn ad tiM to » Angry men never give 1 jht reason for their anger. who hires het.” .» It m ight be well for the chamlier of commerce to * hroodeaat A s hl a n d om the “ HoaoymoO» Town. ’ ’ We fopt t- * r ure t& btgn« Howatt and his winubnto bride wilt*, to the! * first to come forth with testim onials tljut are substantial B a n d worth while. gracefu l Jailed a Charleston dancer in New fork, hat not because of f t I saw hoy washing dluhes la r. simple Httfe co t * H er. life waa spent In tolling there upon ,the - selfsame ■pot. Her face was furrowed, and i - each lias, a story had te io ll. •h e Ohly kept a household, ' the kbit* tea koniiehold won. For Instance, who can imagine an individual like the devout 1 ■ ‘ y* Congressman William D. Upshaw , slapping a man for an offense b growing* out of anything but a '• prohibition debater Being a fool ia a right we For that matter, whot else but | 1 saw him firs ag engine fas a sum» ourselves, bat a right ill-feeling engendered by such deny to others. vast and grimy room. a debate could induce anybody Though It was hard to see b in to say—as this man did of Up ia the «tiu And dgaty gloom. A girl can throw herself at a shaw—that a crippled congress ¿an more accurately than she H« watchod each motion man was a fake cripple? hoenly as ,tho pistons roso can throw a brlek. Well, a - prohibition debate and fell. was what did it. Ho only fired an engine, hnt fcven women have their limi- he fired the engine wall. tations, but none except a fool trios to define them. The eyes of a lot of managers I saw him digging ditches with who have been patting off the an d upon his hands, ’ , Good times ia a period when matches for the Indoor season, those who already have plenty And with that steady motion were opened recently when the that a digger aadergtaadk. qf money manage to get ■ ,ot HarryOMh-Tflger Fldwors Ho claimed no faae abr for more. tune; only brawn ho had dleweight championship drew to aoll. more than |1J>K,OOO. Has Heck says: “In many an He waa bni digging ditelue, Office the stenographer knows but he dng the ditches wdtl. more about low than the lawyer In Congress 1 - th e new tekga eops don't stake much in sobia towns they get their drinks free. I snw him do his net before . larga and mntlny throng That sought relief and laughl By Taylor of Scott H okr U, young Southern P a c ific,9iv.il eiyjineor, i who selected Asblnnd above all cities of the Pacific ebapt, as the place to bring his southern bride on their’ bridf. l ‘‘^ iX ^ V a p i^ a h M o Irte liking le ideal pbi«?e*r' p o n to nr wftgg< W e have just installed By Clarence B. Flÿdà j. Ì prohibition wrangle. To-, prove that there's no ex aggeration about this it’s ohly necessary 4p turn to the March <1 Congressional Record, in which appears the vigorous protest Of Congressman John Q. TlMon, Republican floor leader in the lower house, agslnst iuggpiR the liquor question into discus sions wholly unrelated to It. - , aB 4nrfn< toa meal and lt whf , highly dncom- tortable for, w l « » « , for the dtato. »•<> yww act nasty; snA ata /« » M e d ‘and finally ; alg^aft the lfttkr kiddle with the remark: ? R n oaght to be ashamed t o a d like 'that. If yon do that-again yak’ll get a good spanking-** , An old n s a * G A . R.—coat ing to, Grand Rapids, sat nsreas the table fresa her. , He sym pathised with the yenagstorj add her final remark made hlm «■- plods: "ityriam, if yon had started teaching that child in year own heme n long time age, neither you nor she would here to he ashamed.’’' > À - < • Then he get bp 4*4 stamped oat, while there wae absolute silence la the ear. DÔïfATIO^S i to charities pr otherwise v ; — oar contributions will » 1 Sdaetor Borah might get ar- rested f«A aafttempt of the world eonrt. I, B ripg You Shoes To ' Z t' Agee’s Shoè Shop •for qhidt, satlafaetory ‘ service 339 E, Main Street FOR EVERY CAR matters rather little what task one may choose to do< i long a* It Is honest and bid purposes are true., ♦ , - The year* will ring hl* stoW far upon their golden bell, If he will only do the thin« he may be doing well. MGTHSlU-^CAKB NO CHANCMH ONCftOYJF 1 1 Nqvpr put a cronpy «hlld to bod without having F O U R ’S HONRT and T4R right handy. It checks Ike anddiBg and terrify ing ofcset of «Tony, rellov«a tho ttrangllng, chohing sondttton. eases difficult breathing and al lows peaceful sleep. A friond writes: “I have long, used FO- ‘tA T p «O B ifr ,ANti {TAB fgff eroqp. First, i gave it to aU my «Andren, g«d sqw >lp ,a y grand children, with' Ole eame too* f«4 s u i t s .R e l ia b le ’ also for hron- cht«r SOW Tnt, cdftfu, ffCMlgg throat nnd , troublesome night «o uff g f i e l d eventokoffm No. S &EST E ssential C b o é îe cany and m entally NO -nat IS HtftBftV GIVEN that tfo Tl^denigfiffd. has fiMO dkiy appototyd, Atmfeiytfsttfw1 of tth B^teta df fcWtoM H. Nick- arson.. 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