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

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MARCH 1A, 102«
FORGET NOT HIS BENEFITS— When your children shall say
unto you, what mean ye by this service? Ye shall say. It Is the
sacrifice of the Lord's Passover. Who passed over the houses of the
children of Isreal, when He smote the Egyptians.’* Ex. IS 28-27.
PRAYER — “O God of Hosts, be with us yet.
Lest we forget! Lest we forget!’’
THE PROGRESS OF PRINTING
P r i n t i n g h a« b e e n c a lle d “ th e a r t p r e s e r v a t i v e .” T h e
p a y in g is m a r v e llo u s ly i l l u s t r a t e d b y r e c e n t d is c o v e r ie s in
a n c ie n t h is to r y .
I t w a s f o r m e r ly t h o u g h t, t h a t u p to a fe w c e n tu r ie s
b e fo re th e C h r is tia n e r a , t h e h u m a n r a c e s w e re p e o p le o f
th e m o s t p r im itiv e a n d c a v e m a n ty p e . B u t r e c e n t e x c a v a ­
tio n s in c e n tu r ie s lik e E g y p t a n d B a b y lo n ia , s h o w v e r y
a d v a n c e d c iv iliz a tio n s to h a v e e x is te d 5000 y e a r s a g o . I n
E g y p t, f o r in s ta n c e , t h e i r b e a u tif u l s c u lp t u r e r e a c h e d i ts
p e rf e c tio n a t t h a t r e m o te d a te i n th e d a w n o f h is to r y . T h e
th in k e r s o f th e f ir s t d a y s o f w r i tt e n l i t e r a t u r e r e v e a l a
m e n ta lity e q u a l to m o d e r n tim e s . P u t th e m in N e w Y o r k
o r A s h la n d to d a y a n d t h e y w o u ld Teel a t h o m e .
B u t a ll th e s e c iv iliz a tio n s c ru m b le d in to d u s t, a n d
th e w o r ld f o r g o t t h a t som o o f th e m , e v e r e x is te d , u n til
fo lk s c a m e a lo n g w ith s h o v e ls a n d d u g u p t h e yejics th e y
l e f t in th e s a n d . T h o tr o n h le w a s th e y d id n o t jia v e th e
a r t s o f w r i ti n g a n d p r i n t i n g b y w h ic h k n o w le d g e is p r e ­
s e rv e d a n d p a s s e d o n .
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W h e n w r i ti n g o n m a n u s c r ip t w a s d is c o v e re d , l e a r n ­
in g W as p a s s e d o n to th e b e s t m in d s o f th e n e x t g e n e r a ­
tio n , h u t i t d id n o t f ilte r d o w n m u c h to th e c o m m o n p e o ­
p le. T h a t le f t a n i g n o r a n t m a s s a t th e b o tto m , c o n s t i t u t ­
in g an in s e c u re f o u n d a tio n f o r a s ta t e , w h ic h w e n t to
p ie c e s a n d th o s e c iv iliz a tio n s fe ll.
T h e n cam o th e a r t o f p r in t in g , a n d i t b e c a m e p o s ­
s ib le , n o t m e re ly to p a s s k n o w le d g e o n to th e b e s t m in d s ,
h u t to g iv e so m e o f i t to th e m a s s e s . T h e c o m m o n p e o p le
b e c a m e a b le to im p r o v e t h e i r e c o n o m ic c o n d itio n a n d to
c r e a te b e t t e r g o v e rn m e n ts , w h ic h w e re a b le to w ith s ta n d
a tt a c k .
T h u s p r i n t i n g e n a b le s e a c h g e n e r a tio n to p a s s o n th e
n e w k n o w le d g e i t h a s g a in e d so t h a t e a c h s u c c e e d in g
g e n e r a tio n s ta n d s o n a h i g h e r lev e l. E v e r y o n e w h o h e lp s
to w r i t e o r p r i n t a u s e fu l n e w s p a p e r, m a g a z in e , o r h o o k ,
a s s i s ts in p r e s e r v in g a n d p a s s in g on th e k n o w le d g e th e
r a c e g a in s d a y b y d a y , a n d c o n tr ib u te s to th e b u ild in g
o f a s ti l l b e tt e r c iv iliz a tio n .
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LET THE STEAM BLOW OFF
R a d ic a l o r g a n iz a tio n s a r e b e in g in v ite d to jo in w ith
tlje N a tio n a l B u r e a u o f I n f o r m a t io n a n d E d u c a tio n , in
th e p u b lic a tio n o f a m o n th ly p e r io d ic a l to be c a lle d N ew
P o litic s in th e U n ite d S ta te s .
T h e n e w j o u r n a l is to c o n ta in tw e n ty » fo u r p a g e s , th r e e
o r f o u r o f w h ic h a r e to b e d e v C te d t o c u r r e n t n e w s a n d
t h e o th e r s to b e u s e d b y e c o n o m ic, s e m i-p o litic a l o r r e ­
fo rm o r g a n iz a tio n s w h ic h a g re e to p a r t i c i p a t e in th e en*
tc r p r is c .
U ltra - c o n s e r v a tiv e * in t h is a n d o t h e r n a tio n s to o
o fte n o b je c t to th e p u b l¡c a tio n s a s w e ll a s o r a l u t te r a n c e
o f r a d ic a l iiid iv id u n ls o r q r g a n iz a tio n s .
T h is is a m is ta k e n a tt it u d e . L e t th e y a d io a l h a v e
t h e f u lle s t fre e d o m in e x p r e s s in g h im s e lf —h is o w n s t a t e ­
m e n ts w ill in n in e c a se s o u t - o f te n d e f e a t h is a im s , lie-
c a u s e th e y w ill n o t apt>cul to th e ra u lf a n d f ile o f s o b e r
—bw W i aifiaw oa.
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T h e w a y to c o u n te r a c t r a d ic a l e x p re s s io n s is n o t to
d a m p th e lid doW n on b o iln ig a p d s e e th in g id e a s , th u s
causing a n in e v ita b le e x p h is io n l a te r , b u t to n e g a tiv e such
e x p r e s s io n s b y p r e s e n tin g s o u n d a n d lo g ic a l a r g u m e n ts
a g s i n s t th e m .
L e t th e p u b lic b e a r b o th s id e s o f a q u f t t i o n , a n d th e
m a j o r i t y w ill a r r i v e a t s e n sib le c o n c lu s io n s.
But he soon realised that that
wasn’t what he reallly wanted
to do.
He really wanted to
stop here and go on fighting.
He was broken, howtever, and
warfare calls for money.
So
the colonel pitched In and in
. Bx CHARLES P. STEWART
a year he cleaned up 315,000
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NBA Service Writer
.as a raining expert, which Isn’t
WASHINGTON — Having dug so bad for a man of his num­
up some more evidence and a ber of summers.
little monery the redoubtable
The Colonel’s hostility toward
Colonel James A. Ownbey of
Colorado, who tried to keep the Stone is Incidental to his senti­
Senate* from confirming Presl- ments concerning a litigation lw
^ m t| Coolidge’s appointment of which the present supreme jus­
arlan F. Stone to the federal tice’s then firm of Satterlee.
supreme bench, Is back In Wash­ Canfield & Stone appeared as
ington again, still very much counsel against him for the es­
tate of the late J. P. Morgan, Sr.
on the warpath.
In fact, more so. At apy rate,
he's more formidable, hoing bet­
No Vacation for O. A. C. —
ter heeled financially.
The usual spring vacation will
He expects to Increase the
site of his wad. too.
Every not be granted this year at «he
additional doHar he gets his O.A.C. because of increased fac­
hands on will be just that much ilities in the reglstrar-B office,
more ammunition for him. “I’ll which will enable grades to be
be a millionaire again before I compiled In short order.
The
die,” he assured me. The col­ spring term will open Monday,
onel’s only 72.
March 29, with registration sched­
uled for one day only.— M. M.
Tribune.
Colonel Ownbey was so sore,
whan the Senate confirmed'Stone
that he declared be was going
to quit the United States cold, Home for Vacation—
Joe Nell returned home from
renounce ¿his citizenalllP and
spend the rest Pf his life else­ Eugene last evening for the Spring
vacation.
where.
AND
Np woman ever live«
injoyed being made a
.gainst her will.
creW, "the Beota left Ban Fran-
clsop carrying * csrgp ot IkWW*
thpt FM lQ»<led op (ha C olw H *
hfPF i w u Jaanr- ffw « r é -
ero, matter of fact business men,
are still superstitious enough tq
hope that ¿he vessel’s sew per­
sonnel arili bring tha hnrd-iuck
ship better fartene.
The Bcola, one of tho most
modem of the' tew rawnlfcte«
windjammers actively engaged
In the Pacific trades, has had a
string of troubles
stretching
from tha ddf she was launched
to her present voyage.
The Bcola was scarcely out of
the Columbia river, which she
left January I f. whan she was
caught ip a terrific storm. Her
cargo shifted and aha was dis­
abled and IS danger of sinking
when the Uniter Los Alamos
took her In tow to «piles south
of tho Columbia river entrance.
She broke lohro an* >aa l0*‘
darle* the ntcfct. hut the next
day the steamer Noyo approach­
ed sad towed her.
But the
towing gear parted for "the sec
ond time.
Late* tha tanker
Captain A. F. Lucas took ap
the tow.
Although the' line
parted *sain the Lucas stood by
and again a towline was made
fast. The A. 7. Lucas finally
brought the Bcola Into San Fran-
dsce bay, «bare her cargo was
reloaded and repairs were made
before she was again dispatched.
The Beota’« first mishap oc­
curred when she was launched.
She humped end almost capalked.
On November lg , lpt1, the
Bcola left San Francisco in tow
of the tug Sea Eagle. • bound for
Coos bay/ About a week later
wre? |m e of ftp Spa Eagle was
picked Up ayd mariner» believed
the Bcola had snnX. dragging
the tug with bar. In about three
Tha follpw-np aystem works
just as well Ip marriage as it
does ip business.
Bad luck usually picks
victim who already has
Stoep of It on hand.
Babe Ruth played In the min­
or leagues only one year before
he made bis debut in the Mg
show as a member of the Boston
Red Sox.
Old maids and mothera-in-law
Frink
Judson,
well-known
are mighty fine folks, in spite of
wrestler and Harvard coach Wsk
all that Is said about them.
a radio expert daring the entire
Vanity is a stubborn thing, period of the war.
unsurpassed,
H ying slpi* dras no Marplpe
tg ¿he bH r. He therefore h»-
OueSts thht as the old-tloro cav-
alrt /a«»nients. soma, pf which
*ra over 380 yoars old, ere <l>-
handed, certajn horses ha re­
tained tor the nse of the air
service.
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USED
CABS
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Ford forcing, 1921, 1126
Chav. Towing. 12W, 1326
The
Automotive Simp
p & k e ftB iio ip g P m , t>r
M a c h in e r y
Who to tt» currant reorgaplw-
tlon of the «radon»! dafehae have
replaced thé once famous Swed­
ish ¿avalry as an independent
arm, still demand the gte of
hornat aa part of tPeir equip­
ment.
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We
have
ju s t
in s ta lle d
th e n e w
NOTICE OF FINAL «STYLE-'
MBNT
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in the c o m m court of
TAB STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY,
ip the Matter of the
Hktatq of Charles W.
Flaehar, Deceased
NOTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN
that the undersigned. Adminis­
tratrix Of the above named es­
tate has filed her Steal so-
count In said oodnty court of
Jackson County, Oregon. and the
conrt Mae /lie d Monday the Btb
day of A»rt). 1»K «1 t«q
a. m., and the conrt room of
said court As the time and place
for the feearlnf ¿f iny>h)ections
(here map be to said yep°rt and
the settlement thereof.
Date of (Irot publication, Feb­
ruary 29, 1128.
NEpLIE pifJKEY,
Administratrix.
145-8 Sat.
but an attack of weeping ecsemn
Will materially modify its volt­ NOTICE QH APPOINTMENT W
age.
ADMINISTRATOR A NR TO
PRESENT ULADKS
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN
Hei Heck saysj “It seems
AND FQR JACKSON COUNTf,
like a feller who is short on
STATE OF OREGON.
intelligence puts in most o’ his Jn tbs mp^er of the Rstate of
time advertising the fact.”
EMMA E. PELLITT, De­
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;
That the Ho». W. J. H«rt-
sel), Judge of sold county, has
appointed the undersigned JkS
tpe. administrator qf the said
estate.
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S lM P L tC
Any
plqlm
against
the
estate
THE FL4OE FO
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• i r r s t A L u ’i u
mpst
be
preseatod.
duly
vertfled.
L € s O » € » .W B l
1W BULL’S
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300
at tpe office ef Briggs 'k
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Briggs, In Pioneer Block, Asl-
1 W A S - f BE RIGHT
TLA
I S t s -"fe o
'■jhl MUMBtQI
ßecppdARbeUGa
laud,
Oregon.
within
six
ìf , moo D o r r *
Months from the date of the
Alami ting
first
publication of thia notice. }r«ssing
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Frqa Craogcasa Service
^ P tS H iL L S .
Date
of
first
publication
is
D o s rf KL10W K ON
.T H w e o ttu c u r
March 8, 1928.
Williams Service Station
t€M A \.V Jr-'/O U _
GEORGE W. PELLITT,
FEEL P u r OUT’
AdniipWrnfor. :
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Brownlee
whether
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M a n y fo lk s e x p e c t to w in a b i g s u c c e s s d u r in g th e
c o w in g s e a s o n b y j u s t o|>oning t h e i r m o u th s a n d a llo w in g
up
F o r g o o d p i c tu r e s u se
Films
E a s tm a n
c a n be s a l i r f î f d
AJ&UW 50c UP
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We fh> developing and
c la im e d t h a t w e s h o u ld fin d jo y in la b o r, a n d
printing.
many of u s a t le a s t h a v e g o t to th e ¡>oint w h e re w e e n jo y
f e r tt wRh Fhurara’
H eeiug so m e o n e e ls e w o rk .
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T h e tim e w h e n th e n a tio n is a t th e h ig h tid e o f p ro s-
p e n t y l . f r e q u e n tly th e o n e w h e n s p e c u la to r s g e t in o v e r
W OPKlM C* IN "T h O U & A n OT m Ç
Woyk finished
same day received.*