Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND n A I LY TIDINGS
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Telephone 39
OFFICIAL CITY PAFMfi
P A gis. MaraiU
NoV|l rivalry gettMteJ.ltaly and
France is likely to ha^e a pro­
found stfe«t a« the attitude of
(a « m i a< Mure- dtsermt-
iat stotakanMs,
Gustave.’ xle Kerfuese«. chair-
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Slagle insertion, per inch — ...... ...... . ...I
Y early Contra»
One insertion a week ..._____ L . .......
Two inafertlpne a week ......._ _ ..4 ____ ___ _
Dally Insertion
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Rates fo r Legal * * d Mlsceltan
Rtret Insertion, per 8 point line
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Each subsequent ineertlbn, 8 point line
Card of Thanks------------------ ------
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» DONATIONS ’
to charities or otherwise will be made in advertle-
1 — our doptrlbutlons will be In cash.
, WHAy OONSTTTVTKH ADVERTISING
“ddft (OMane f^»nts,.'«here an admission charge Is made or »
collection t ile n Is Advertising.”
No discount will he allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders.
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.ADVERTISING
COMMUNITIES
• .* W idespread use o f advertising to bring to public
Î attention the advantages o f communities, even' of states,
» is disclosed by an inquiry made by the Organization Ser-
! vice Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce o f the United
j States. Lar^p.amounts of money are expended every year
, to attract tourists and industries and to stim ulate trade.
• Funds for th is purpose range from $20,000 to $250,000.
Seme o f the cities which havfc taken to advertising
are A tlanta, Norfqlk, Portsmouth, Chattanooga, Greets--
boro, N. C., S a lt Lake C ity, Seattle, Omaha, St. Louis,
’» Savannah, A sheville, N. C-, B iîoxi, M iss, and a number
| of Florida communities- .
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A special corporation has been -organised to bring
| the beauties and advantages of the state of California to
‘ th en tte n tien 'o f the-w w M 'B t large. “The Mate legislatures
•'-nf ,N l«w ■’MMllIHi l lt t t n i tfgiygfttB fthWTflfltté special appro­
p r ia tio n s for that purpose. Business men in Oregon have
•Jraised a large fund to advertise and develop this state.
Experience has shown, the Organization-Service Bur-
l.eau states, that national advertising campaigns of this
I* hind have paid where the Community had som ething dis-
•- tipctiVe to sell for which there was a widespread denmrfd,
’.tfueh as clim ate and scenery. B ut it sounds a warning
• th 4t a d vertisin g alone will not bring industries. A well
i eqhipod -industrial information service .must he set up by
» thé tech! Chamber of commerce to supply business urcn
i eon sfttoin g a location or relocation, with confidential and
" authoritative data lieariag upon the com inunity’s facil­
ities jttx m eet their requirements o f manufacturing.
f ; pTAWDARDIZING RADIO INDUSTRY
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SAM FRAMOuklo; March 30-~
(n.F.)-v~TeatatltapUna are
lo< MU for the chhmploaship re­
of ft. Dorei.' pdalstar o i marine gatta of the Pacific rutorcluh
In the'Psdaleke "taMatfL ta call Tsahftag Ataoctatlou to be hold
o ff.» # coriytructlPa éftttaed to oa pan Apumttta B»X A nP«t 7
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replace tpa déficit caaaed by t o : 14.
A toatura of the races this
France’s suppression of building
during the War, sounded a note year win he one hetw.een loag-
dlataac« spett-boatx.
Already
of warning In the Rappel.
the
committee
has
been
assured
“France,” he said, "is men­
aced with the certain and ln- that craft from Paa Diego, San
evitqWe loss of her colonial po?- Pedro, Portland,- SmqttJe and
stsslons unless steps are St once Yaacoarer will bo watered.
taken to build up a new Navy.” ,' Some doubt has arieea as to
Hère Jsth e actual situation o f whether .It will be practicable
the naval forces In the Mediter­ to bold a star-boat race between
the Bast sad West. The eastern
ranean of France and Italy:
France
Itajy races are scheduled for Ute la
4.... ’.......... Ratfleships ............ V July off Long Island and boats
2............... -Cruiser* ................ 5 inhered In those races eould not
n o n e . L i g h t Cruisers ...... 5 be expected to bo delivered hero
12................ Destroyers ...............28 f o r . the Pacific coast competi
24................ Submarines .............41 flop.
It <-is ¿now caosldered likely
Spain, moreover, has two bat­
tleships, four orutsers, six de­ that a star-boat rase of a spe­
stroyers apd ninC submarines. , cial-nature will bo held for tlie
with six ‘submarines In con­ benefit of star-boat owners In
Honolulu who expect to come
struction.
“France needs a fleet to pro­ here for the regatta.
A new course for the events
tect the transport from her
colonies of the vast amount of
foodstuffs and raw materials
on the aensAe. floor (by Senater absolutely necessary * to her ex­
Norris) th»t President Coolidge istence. ' Shp alpo,. until * the
found a tariff 'commission with danger on j^ie Rhine Is definitely
any kick, i n v p r y troublesome, averted, ppeds a fleet to protect
WASHING!»
so he reduced it to oqe-half of the transport of men from the
1 per,cent, by a process Norris colonies which she must have
pronounces highly reprehensible, to assure the defense of her ter­
By CIÎABLBS.P. STEWART, though perhaps technlcaily .legal.' ritory. France has no longer a
NBA Servies Writer
Thus it was* d tar that, thb fleet capable of safeguard,pg her
WASHINGTON — Every J now resolution's pappose was to put oversea possessions and she Is
the president -on the.-pan rather Incapable . of -assuring a free
and again,/pare comes up
passage between 'Algeria and
«htaPthe'
tariff cotoM A oar
Congress some proposal whiclj
the
metropolis.
Not a regi­
can j k opposed only at the cost
ment
of
co,onlal
troops coaid
of making somebody look foqlisl^
cross the Mediterranean If Italy
M-’H^ch' cases, U\e s$y joldi
chose to. prevent ft.
A SH LA N D H IG H SCHOOL
tinrora who Want s»M propbsai
“When I add in the year
opposed generally wish the loh
1923-24 Italy tripled her navyl
off onto some poor goof who
avlafion—{rozp sixty squadrons
hasn't been in Washington long.,
Concert Num bers
Quar
to 180— and that Mussolini pas
who consequently lacks, the ex?
often
affirmed
his
desljre
to
have
perlenee to realise what -trouble
Pancer
Accordion
4,000 naval airplanes by . the
he’s getting himself into, and.
who probably thinks the oldsters) 1’ Yhe Investigating com m ittee- end of 1926 It' will be seen why
M oonlight S eren a d es
in trusting him, are paying trib Robinçon, Fruce, La Follette, T hAve no reason to be feolishly
optimlstlc.
Wh»t
we
peed
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ut» -to hie ability. '
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i WadsWorth agd Rqed of Penn-
7-Pfece College Dance Orchestra
submarines
and
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sylyania— expects to ,sit all sum- submarines,
Our dele­
Ther« was an instanq»- of tbi
majority -raising fhe more aubmadlnes.
In connection with thé rec»Ki| mtokons with the Republicans’ gates at Washington made the
T O N IG H T
fight over the, Senate<rteoftt1on «»ligreeafonal election proepecte. mistake of insisting on 350.000
tons lu cruisers, which we did
for an investigation qf-the tariff k
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not need and which no Frpufh
HIGH SCHOOL IN CHAEGE OF TICKET SALES
commission.
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St. Helens —Load settlement parliament would sanction»
“We will go to conference on
;
'-ccdnmittee located 45 settlers »n
dirarmament tomorrow and af-
Now the charge has been made ¡Columbia County last year.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY GO
31 Water Steste
Phone 16ft
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.MARCH »0, 1030
MAN’S PRIVILEGE — “And Moses came and called for the
eldbf-s of tYe people,' and laid before their faces all these words
which the Lord commanded him. And all the people answered • *
All that the Lord .hath spoken we will do.” Ex. 19:7-8.
PRAYER — O gracious God, holp us to choose Thee, and to
-accept Thy. yr,11 and make It ours th»t In our obedience we may
p r o w we .aft ¡Thine.
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O. A. C.
OLEE CLUB
AND
MU4ÒSES
Truth’s ' g reate et
sleeping sickness.
menace
Is
Kisses sound alike, but there
is a mighty big difference In
the taste.
gome marry who shouldn't,
hut marrying la the only way
they can find It out.
I Neither gall atones nor divorce
should he Indulged In until you
can afford it.
Nothing perhaps, so dulls nil
ambition for hard work as a
course in Greek and Latin.
Hes Heok says: “You kin
In love without a lawyer,
you nefed one all right to
out.”
BÀato. once regarded as an agency for the amuac-
m entibfldiversion of a com paratively few, ia rapidly re-
eo g n $ b li aa a utility affecting the lives of the general
puhljgt 'knd observers predict an even greater movément
in th lf ¿direction.
io f the outstanding developm ents in |hroadcasting
during.the last* year was the lin king of many stations for
iw puittm t features. Thia process o f “ chain” broadcast'
ing is iip e c te d to move even more rapidly, during .1926.
Wonder if these men who la-
Sterilization of the industry has mâde great progress, rent windshield wipers could in*
find tjbé public is no longer delaying-purchase of receiving vent seme klbd of *n automatic
hatodkerchleft
sets M isu se o f a feeling that they are likely to he chang­
ed raH& y and improved.
They had a tornado in Flbrida.
OLD SSEMONS OUT OF DATE
4 Texas dftrg^ihan saved all his Honnqns twenty
Very little damage was - done,
bat It was quite a blow to
the people. '
Turkay haa raised the tariff
b ar on American goods so now
•s. There were HOG of them, and they fiUed forty note,
w» can ship her some genuino
m r’The other day he did a spfprigpig and somewhat Thittah claarsts.
thing. He hurfted the whole collectjoq. t
j
t simple exjdpnntioii w as, that iuot|(^i| so^uAns.
ve more o f rtfciedce am i less of houiilatictf than the
Instead of working oVer iiis old material, lie
1$ again, w riting sermons which he considers more
Mew -Tori : anslctan says music
n ihp needs of his pruseut oongregatfoia.
id the antlble God. Pnrhaps it
Is, . but. stime of It sounds like
the devil.
A 0ÖOD RECORD
id l i a i Birtsyjri to bo proud. ( ftfqthe reeyjM
• fi
ng-4Jt2^éo khèp$^|*down the fi
United Sti atas having a
iftí'SuútW <ir 44sp taD<* n iée« ,and empiisi iment.
FAYING PLANKBD
ANAHEIM. Cnl., March 80—
rtfttSk— Mote than 1.000.000
M tate feet nf^hard surface pave-
4{ >to fed Mid la Anaheim
Interstate Commerce Commissiou evidently he*
during ^kSd. mketatag to city
-ailroad m ergers “ in principle- ” . i t
offletals
MdTkt-|ta|M <gS2,000
r - k
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. Tte
wiU he. apeat la the meet am­
ig cast straw votes against prohibiM ii, a lot of bitioni paving program In local
better-
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history.
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