Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 22, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND ÜAILY TIDINGS
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“Enclosed Find
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Remitting by check is the
safest and cheapest metito
ed of sebding money thru
DQMATIOMS
Nq donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advert Is
Ing or job printing — oar contributions w ill he In cash.
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what o o H s n r m E s advertising
“AU fatnro events, where an admission charge la-
or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
No discount w ill be allowed Religions o r Benevolent Orders
MARfM 22, loan
OUR STRENGTH, A ND SONG — “ The Lord 1»
song, and He la become my salvation. He is my
prepare Him » habitation; m y fath er’s God, and 1
Ex. 15-2.
PR A YER — O God, Thou hast brought us
made Thy strength perfect in our weakness.
Am i yen always have your cancelled check as evi
dense that the hill ha» been ¡add.
my strength and
God and I w ill
w ill exalt H im .”
deliverance and
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND» ORE0ON
CONOBKNDiG KLAMATH FALLS
On Friday of last week a news story appeared in The
Tidings purporting to state the facta concerning Ba epi­
demic of typhoid fever which was sweeping through one
of the Klamath Falla public schools.
It now appears that the Klamath Falls dispatch was
in error; that there is no typhoid fever in Klamath Falls,
according to the statement of l>r. G. 8. Newsom, county
health officer.
For the sake of tine innocent children of Klamath
Falls, The Tidings is happy to learn that there is no
typhoid fever prevalent in that city, and it sincerely re­
grets publication of the story in question.
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The Tidings published the Klamath Falls dispatch in
good faith as legitimate news from a nearby community.
On the day the story was published The Tidings had np.
reason to doubt the sincerity or truthfulness of its cor-
respondent, and it does now doubt, the good iutent of the
person from whom the dispatch came.
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But the Klamath county chamber of commerce ap-
pears to he greatly exercised and professes to see in The
Tidings news story a foul plot wherein Ashland is seek­
ing revenge because Klamath is going into the oil filling
htaiton business at the junction of the two highways.
According to well authenticated reports from Klam
ath Falls, its chamber of commerce is going to “ demand”
of The Tidings the name of the “ traitorous” (to Klamath
Falls) individual who sent The Tidings the typhoid fever
news dispatch. The Klamath county chamber of com­
merce might just as well save its time and posthge be­
cause this newspafier, lielievmg implicitly in tbo ethiea
of its profession, is not going to divulge the identity of
its source of information unless the particular person
gives such consent.
If a mistake has been made, The Tidings assumes full
responsibility and takes this means of offering a frank
and sincere correction. Inquiry, however, has developed
that nearly a score of pupils at one of the Klamath Falls
public schools were taken ill with some stomach com­
plaint as the remit of drinking milk which apparently
was unfit for human consumption. At the time, so we
have been informed, fear was expressed in Klamath Falls
that it was typhoid fever, and the news story from Klam­
ath Falls which I ’lie Tidings published was sent to The
Tidings while that suspicion still prevailed. Happily, a
later diagnosis revealed the illness to be of no serious,
consequence.
The Tiding!« has qo ajxilogy to offer the Klamath
county chamber of commerce. Instead, it would urge that
organization in a brotherly and neighborly spirit to work
with the city administration in getting proper sewage fa­
cilities in the Fairview district of Klamath Falls as
speedily as )MM»*iblc in order to prevent any possibility
of an epidemic of typhoid fever. It is a matter of record
in Klamath Falls that the county- health officer has ex*
pressed fear of such an epidemic this year unless a sani>;
BY C H A R LE S P. S T E W A R T
N BA Service W rite r
W A S H IN G TO N — F o r the first
real ctosenp I ever saw of Gover­
nor A lbert C. R itchie of Maryland
( I was speaking of him only yes­
terday. b at I didn’t quite finish)
I was indebted to E d ito r H L.
Mencken of tbe "American Mer­
cury« •
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qitchle and Mancknn are fe l­
low Baltiiporoana.
Mencken Is personally weU ac­
quainted w ith Ritchie, knows all
about his record and has oodles
Of Intim ate dope contenting him.
W ell, Mencken spoke well of
the M aryland chief executive.
W hen H. L. Mencken aays a
good word for somebody you can
make up yonr mind ha must be
something eetre-super.
H a referred to the governor aa
an aristocrat. Being an aristocrat
h« said, givee a m *n something
to live up ta. H e believes, he ad­
ded, that Ritchie trie» to do K.
The writing of the college student« may be ba<k but
they can usually write quite legible letters home ahkingu
for money,
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An expedition is being organized to trace the origin
of roan, but conbideriBg kow he often M iaves it woald
seem more important to find out what he is coming to.
cken_
The point he wa» making was
that the rottenness of politics bad
forced even so hlgh-mladed an Mir
dividual as Albert C. Ritchie to
compromise w ith his convictions
more or less.
However, considering that It
bankruptcy, and «ftfc • , < tid a * of
was H. L. Mencken speaking —
the money GUto ® *d u available
H. L. Mencken, who lies awake
was
used by Senator Stanfield In
nights thinking up mean remarks
propping his own tottering it»«*-
to make about people — I inter­
preted what he said about Gov­ . Prison: A place where obscura stock u d i t f a b i i , oMCTRiVnar ,
Furtherm ore, we do not believe „
ernor Ritchie as almost unquali­ folks frequently achieve fame.
th a t any single Individual hgd>
fied complimentary.
Pal:.One to whom yon do thinks
that you w ill not allow him to
do to yon.
- Nonchalance: Not to care-w hat
happens so long as It does not
happen to yon.
Tipping over the salt or buying
an expensive fishing rod are signs
Joy. The sensation experienced
of a fuss with your wife.
by a poor man. on -learning of the
death of a rich uncle.
Successful men are too busy to
think up any secreta of success.
Love: Something thatr-by any
other name wonld be as silly or
We all know exactly what we as sweet, according to yoar own
wonld do if we were someone viewpoint.
alae.
Hex Hack aays: “ A prude to a
O f «ourse there was a worm in
Women forgive more easily than woman who experiences the men­
this
favorable
estimate, or i t men. They get more chances to tal satisfaction w ithout tak ln ’ no
wouldn't have been H L. Men- practice.
risk.”
Mom and Pop
wetL
chick ,
viSweN ar ® wo
D iV K « £ N T IN YOUH DAY THAN THEY
W 5SB IN MINE *■ J R EM EM B ER M Y /
FIRST LOVE - 0 » HOW S W « T 1
FROM THE TIM E I 1RRST M ET
J A
HE0 THE WHOLE WORLD
pA
S U m c d CMAMmeo- xxl never A V
. FORGET THE THRILL
TU
THEN HE C A M 8 - M * /« * L A * E
dreams
crum bled
o f
- t h e w h o le
WORLD W E N T WRONGi. - TH A T
O 'R L ’ S YiCULE W A Y S
caused m e
K
m a n y
UNHAPPY HOURS y
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mp»n to do with, w r u ia t Into the
emergency taxig h ill of 18X1 the
agricultural.
horticultural
and
live alpck schedule» than djd S t ­
a to r Stanfield, and Utona iwo-
tactive schedules, coupled wJJUj,
prompt QnanfiiftL W to tih ® » from
the sources above mentioned. S«y-
ad th ese baste industries from
u tter collapse.
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The ahepp, men n t Orogop par­
ticu larly ahpuld owe him. a. debt
of gratitude. W e think it can be
fa irly (claimed that the m ajor
field t o r seeming ft». «fra aheap
growers a protoaMoa dwty o f th ir­
ty-one cents per secured pound
of w ool, the on ly a d eq u ate and
scientific protection the wopi,
grower ks«.svar hqd.
Tbe principal industries of this
state arq farming, fru it growing,,
lumbering and Hr« stock rais­
ing. A ll our people either direct­
ly or Indirectly depend upon, these,
resources for a livelihood. Sanfir
tor Stapfield was born and reared
an a ranch- Hip business career
has boon connected almost en­
tirely w ith farming and. stock.,
raising.
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tra in !? « expqqfcnce
and a sympathetic understanding
o f .w o h © s <I r
he to Splendidly I
equipped to represent us in the i
United States Senate.
The other members of the Ore-
gon congressional delegation are
lawyers. They are able and c*Jf-
‘able men and wo are satisfied,— ;
but do ww need ’ an oth er onq? I ?
wIB venture tlfct 88
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Otportt* Ware Hotfl -T Open ¥ w i w
We Handle No Seconds or Bankrupt Stocks.
See Uh Before Buying.
Ace Yon Making Things Hard For
Yourself?
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Thiak back over the past thirty days. How was
the money spent!
Have yoR any record o f the bills you paid —
anything to show ao that you won’t’ have to
pay any of th e » again t
Ton ifcunld know about these important mat­
t e » Why n«t free yonrsaif from ail worry and
detail by paying your bills, by eheok through
the CftifieBs Bank of Ashland
T w l t r n g k StiMM W U l
u»d, ktotfqg AiUNtoTafc t:0ft A. M. aad
I t A. Mr JL ptapaat one day trip.
UNMerq for all qmy points. Bor further Information
tTMAtoa roll Ashtojl'd Setoir-MtokK <7
■ mml Aih]MA>9<tttIand. $8.20
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WOT» a« wort*
Ap)O,WHAGil
HU1SY
Mankind is ¿roping in darkucau, say the phik>w»ph-
ere, and he ubould look out that lie does not'but! into
the china douet and nuiuah his wife’s best toa-set.
ed, but the banker» and merchant»
o f thia vast territo ry aa well. I t
1» now well known the* S«MU»r
Stanfield »t th a t tim e played a
leading p art la saeuitog the-vast
sums* of money frap i the M* Me-[I
anclal institutions of the east and
from the federal «Dnatwment.
n t iw aapi t y to keep t ip shapp and
cattle producers and th e ir bank­
er» « H l»
tillin g , iptp
haiptian
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TEARS OLD WHEN i
Wor&Pfi Largest
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