Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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D A IL Y , T ID
Bart R. Greer-------
Morire Madden Green
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Business Managff*
NSW» Editor
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ing without arhat yon want so
yon «an have what yon think
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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
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onto the people.
Jehovah. • { • •
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of ten thousands
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. . < 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. }
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WASHINGTON — Wet-and-
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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-
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Other chamjipr of
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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..^?'^*
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The T id in gs^ aggn sts
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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*
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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
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¡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
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breaking too many bottles ovef the present impassable
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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.
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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.”
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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
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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.
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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
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Sdaetor Borah might get ar-
rested f«A aafttempt of the world
eonrt.
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B ripg You Shoes To
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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.,
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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.. Aacsasad, ««^d, all'psvsors
havtog elalmi agaiMt a s « to«
tato tea re««!*« to
thtes, duly varitfed, *a«d with
proper vanchsrff, •witHto . sfk
months from this d i a , to M «#’
RolbPte, AtMffnffy> f^r tofetos»-
tnto, at hts offteg own tha Gltl-
aana Bank a* AtoiaMt JtehNtod.
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