Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 29, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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TR UST A ND OBEY — “ Now ’therefore, It ye w ill ohey my
vo|ee indeed, and keep tny covenant, then ye shall be h peculihr
treaenre npto me above e ll people. Ex. 19:5.
means
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P R A T E R — “Teach mo Thy way, O Lord, and lead m l in t
plain path because of mine ohetale«.“
P U TTIN G U X K T IN T O
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I t is co m m o n ly rem ark ed th a t i f th e p eo p le w h o are
e m p lo y e d a s w a g e -e a rn er s w ou ld w ork w ith th e s a fe s e a r n ­
e s tn e s s a s i f th e y w ere in b u sin e ss fo r th e m se lv e s, th e
p r o d u c tio n o f th e c o u n tr y w ou ld b e la r g e ly in crea sed ,
an d e v e ry o n e w o u ld b e a .g r e a t d e a l b e tte r o ff.
T o th is i t is r e p lied , t h a t th e rew ard f o r sh ell en*
th u sia sm seem s so rem ote an d u n certa in , th a t m a n y w o r k ­
e r s lack th e in c e n tiv e to th r o w th e m s e lv e s in to la b o r .in
th a t w a y . T h e y fe e l th a t i f th e y d id m a k e su ch a d d itio n a l
b / c HARLMB P. ltW W A R T
effort, th e y w o u ld n o t b e a t a ll su r e o f g e tt in g a n y rew ard
NBA Service W rite r
fo r it.
W A S H IN G TO N — Gen. Lincoln
W h a t is n e e d e d th en , s a y th e e c o n o m ists, is so m e p la n 0 . Andrew«, aeeistant secretary
in in d u str y b y w h teh th e w o r k e r s w ill fe e l su re th e y w ill of the treanury, napeetalljr in
g e t th e r e su lt o f a n y e x tr a E ffo rt t h e y p a y m a k e. T o m e e t «harte o f prehlM tlen enNfW k
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th is situ a tio n , m a n y concern« h a v e tr ie d o u t fo rm s o f p r o .
fit sh a rin g ,, w ith m ore or Map s a a p e s k JBrt n p ay wage-
carin ers d o not fe e l m uch in te r e ste d in Aifch sch em es. T h ey
w ou ld r a th er h a v e th e m op^y in A e y : p a y e n v e lo p e s a n a
k n ow ea ch w e e k w h a t i h e y w e r e g e ttin g .
T h e e m p lo y e r s s a y th a t th e id e a o f p a r tn e r sh ip w ith
th e ir w o rk ers m a y be a ll r ig h t th e o r e tic a lly , b u t th a t i f a
tru e p a r tn e rsh ip is to e x is t, th e w a g e -e a rn er s sh b u ld sh a r e
lo ss e s a s w e ll as p rofits a n d t h e y a r e n o t w illin g to d o so.
H er e w e h a v e th e g r e a te s t in d u s tr ia l p rob lem o f th e
tim e s t o in d u oe th e w ork ers t o e b o w th e sa m e e n th u sia sm
in th e ir ta sk s th a t p eop le u s e d to m a n ife s t in th e old days
w h en m o st o f th em w ork ed fo r th e m se lv e s, or w h en e m ­
p lo y e s w ere s o c lo s e ly u n d er th e e y e s o f th e ir em p loyer,
th a t th e y w ere p r e tty sure t o b e r e w a r d e d fo r sp e c ia l d ili­
gen ce. T h e co n cern s th a t m a k e th e m oat effo rt to s o lv l
th a t prob lem , an d tr y to think* o u t p la n s fo r p r o m o tin g
lo y a lty an d e n th u sia sm a m o n g th e ir w ork ers, are lik e ly
to be th e o n es th a t w ill m a k e th e b ig g e s t g a in in th e c o m ­
in g yea rs.
feekt, han been concentrating on
'. Ttys to on fe e eW O M fe.pf rep-
vee^ntatifetakto hip», from vets
and drye aMM . that if be can
Ciena np <biy place he ought
to be able id dry np the capi­
tal, bis o # a particular bailiwick.
Judging from the number of
captures bis men bare made
and the stllto they’ve seised and
the ltquor and mash they’ve
destroyed, it would seem as it
he must be»getting results.
The significant fact remains,
howevur, that
bootleg
prices
haven't advanced locally, which
It stoma as It they’d have done
I t Oen. Andrews bed created a
eeriOtto shortage.
The tru th to, a considerable
thlnnlhg out la the ranks ef
Washington bootleggers wouldn’t
M at all to fee disadvantage
ot those who flldh't happen to
be included is tke thinning out
proceis.
There are noVe ba thè Joh
now than can make, a living.
Assistant United States District
Attorney David A. H art, who
specialises on prosecuting bootleg
cases, estimated their number
at 5,9$«.
As one bootlegging acqueta­
tane« of mine remarked to me,
“This business ■ to exactly like
any other. . A drygoods mer­
chant .has no trouble getting
flrygooda, H e . M s trouble get-
Uttg customers.
Just so with
a bootlegger.**
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Thus Oen. Andrews* activities
aren't regarded altogether with
disapproval even In bootleg cir­
cle»— except, ot course, by the
bootleggers he catches.
Indeed,
he hasn’t caught anewgh yet. As
previously noted, prices are sta­
tionary.
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The u su ll reSult
of tty in g to gei o «t ot Ute toofé
CHILDREN
r e a d ily g r a sp t h e ¡deft b f T H R I F T w h en it is ta u g h t
th em i n A b a n n e r th a t th e y u n d erstan d .
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A n a c c o u n t ^ th e c h ild ’s ow n n am e impress©» th e
I d e a u p o n th e m b o r e fo rc ib ly th an « a y e t h e r A tte
th in g .
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“ K ilo " l l a Greek word that reeane obtotomZ
A kilowatt b one thousand w at& ~so one hour’s
use o f one thousand watts is called a “ kilo w att-
hour.” People who know electrical things by
their first names call it * * K
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ie the wait o f aaeamretitcgit for your electricity.
You buy electricity by A c »kilowatt-hour, Just
as you buy potatoes by the bushel. A kilo w att-
hour may com tea cents— although it w ill be less
then that i f y < * h a rt ftn electric rang« w other
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jN ow i d b > w < ife « p e M triq ty is,.by the penny’s
feiM. ... J ' Vs*
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ashland, 0r<M
T h e |6«WaH larfitt th tt k eep » y o u r liv in g r o o m
lighted w hile you’re aWdy at the movie» utes t o o
w atvho ttn Io two hourt*
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T h a t b ju»t «OA-reothof one o
rs —
Kbors’Afevlce!
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A p p a r e n tly th e only w ay to sto p ac< ide»its a t r a il­
ro a d c r o ssin g s, is to put up sig n s d ir e c tin g th e loconuh
f iv e e n g in e e r s to sto p , look , and liste n fo r autdm obiiM .
A n e x p e d itio n is b e in g o r g a n ise d to tr a c e th e origin
of m an , b u t c o n s id e r in g h ow ha o fte n b eh a v es it w on ld
se em m o r e iw p © rta«t t6 find o u t w h a t Ire Is co m ih g to.
tU.'A-'A’ît
eb a ll w e a th e r c o u n ts fb r a n y th in g , A slilan d
o u g h t to h a v e a c h a m p io n sh ip team th is year.
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lb© in d iv id u a l sh a ll h a v e th e r ig h t t o m a n a g e h is ow n
p rop erty. B u t o u r ]>atience is so r e ly trie d i f so m e n e ig h ­
bor a llo w s h is hom e to b ecom e d iso r d e r ly or- d ecad en t.
H is c a r ele ssn ess c o sts th e w h o le n eig h b o rh o o d so m e th in g ,
p erh a p s th e w h ole tow n. S u ch *sitttfttions ca ll fo r A rem ­
edy.
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B u t d s p u b lic sp irit a d v a n ces p eo p le com e to s e e th a t
lb Is g o o d b u sin e ss to clean u p d iso r d e r ly s p o ts, to trim
th e w e e k ly w h isk ers o ff th eir lan d , and g iv e th e ir sp e e d y
lo o k in g b u ild in g s a S a t u r d a y n ig h t bath o f d e a n p a in t.
T o w n s that tak e hold o f sp rin g clean -u p w ith enthum asm
f e d a fte r w a r d lik e th e m an w h o lia s p a id th e lo n g d e fe r ­
red v i s i t t o th e barber shop.
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Hers it a Jo-Watt lamp. Use i t not how.
Htìm afi N ature: An lnstlnct ta d s « « n f e t t o t ' feg (wnvtortìofr,
,that makes ns see vtcèe befpro kew erta « yen MO n t fe «M otan
we se« virtù««.
another fo r State hWfeMT I wfft
D. W . Helihän, represe
MeNeill, Libby Co,, is a but
visitor In Ashland and a
of feo Llthto Springs hotel.
New Resident»—
Howard Graham, who has been
in Ashland for some time, is
moving bis fam ily to Ashland
from Riverside, California, and
they will make, their home at
55 Pine street. *
Bataai bow
ahdoit it redly ia
e lft t tM eganpdgna.
« hotter«
the Pre-PaUMtfy fc the poor
mane friend nod I a « therefore
aakfeg th« BepnhtMhn« « Jack
Oratery: Stoppine over and M O coonty for the » rA p H « g ry
etandtag aekta-deeg IO Uta sudi. tadereeoiMtt fe y fttafe Aekttwr '
Business V is ito r—
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M any to w n s com e th rou gh th e w in te r lo o k in g lik e
th e b o y w iio com es to the ta b le w ith h is h a ir a ll tou sled .
F a th e r te lls h im he m ust ex ercise, t h e h a ir brush bftfore he
is a llo w ed to s it d ow n w ith t h e ’ fa m ily . Or su ch to w n s
m ig h t rem ind u s o f th e m an w h o h a s n ’t h ad h is hair cu t
fo r a c o u p le <rf m onth« nor sh a g e d fo r a w eek .
U n sig h tly a p o ts are a prob lem in m o st tow n». P u b lic
sen tim en t in A sh la n d a n d ¿b«ev/here d i n g s to th e id ea th a t
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voreble p s s nfenrrtlsa fe» fee
establtehaMM e f fee e»n p at
Medford.
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any m i l to ttU H M fct JMkaon
Couhty is a Stoblds o t the Lev-
lalatuhe as fee fe ta l »sM iSera-
Moo 4« o a k H t t M to r fee forty
lUy Maefek h o i fee M fe a l ex-
M M h to around t i d e not In­
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