Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 31, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Bert R. Greer ..........._ .
George Madden Green
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aienal Job he’d dry ap Ata^ Mow
away, or at any rate hibernal
Baalness Manager
„ — N eva Editor
O F F IC IA L C IT Y PA PER
a determiaatlon to aeenre a fa ir­
er aad more Just consideration
of their ctalms by the protest ef
their ‘registered votes the result,
of which must have caused no
small
surprise to the ’ more
strongly entrenched' chapters.
W hile endeavoring to preserve^
a spirit of respect and harmony,
it was to this persistent effort
that the balance of authority wasi ¡'
changed and gave to the South-
ern part of the State a proper ,
recognition ‘ in the. distribution ;
of the highest honors, three of
which conte in oar own im-j;
mediate vicinity, namely, Mrs.
Gordon MaeCracken. Regent, and
Mrs. H . O. Anderson, Secnetnry,,]
of : Mt. Ashland Chapter, - while
the F irst Vice-Regent, Mrs . B
E. Wettenbnrg, w ill he from owy
pear neighbor chapter, Klamath
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DONATIONS
No doan U tp a to charities or otherwise w ill he made in advertiz­
ing o r Job pgpUng — oar contributions will be In cash._____ _ _ _
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OONWTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
“A ll ftftare events, where an admlsslbn charge is made or a
collection .taken iZ Advertising.“
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
M A R C H S I, 1 M 8
T H E O M N IP R E S E N T ONE — “And the Lord said unto Moses,
Go unto the people and sanctify them, • • • and be ready • • *
for the th ird day the Lord w ill come down in the sight of a ll the
people upon Mount Siaal.” Ex. 19:10-11.
P R A Y E R — W e thank Thee, Lord that Thou hast spoken unto
us in the person of Thy Son, Jesus Our Lord.
* The opportunity thus affords^ '
for the operation of greater so-.
tlVity Should1 enlist advanced
interest in and - a real sympa­
thetic appreciation of the patrio­
tic work which ie being done
not only tbronghont the S ta te ,\
but, quietly and effectively In
our own midst, by the fifty-, *
two members of oer local Chap­
ter which has premise ef larger
effort under the closer sapor-
vision of oar newly elected of­
ficials. '
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116,000,000
The latest population figures for the United States
w ight be described as comfortably reassuring. • «...
Washington authorities figure out that on Jan . 1
the national population was 115,940,000. It must 1/e well
over 116,000,000 now. Call it that in round numbers, easy
to remember.
That is a gain o f 1,029,000 for the year I t is no!
spectacular, hut satisfactory. The most reassuring thing
A N D .?
about it is that only one’sixth of this was from immigm-
tiou. When five-sixths of our human increase is native-
.hom, it means that we are making rapid progreiw in
Americanizing America. It means that “ foreign qu arters’’
in our large cities are going to shrink, that aliens vill
Even our enemies are some­
become less evident everywhere in the country, that na­
times
right.
tive stock will he dominant without question, that Amer­
ican ideals and standards will endure.
Most of us are against .twice
The birth# are not increasing. But that doesn’t m at­ as many things as we are in
ter, because the deaths are decreasing, leaving an ade­ favor of.
quate net gain. It is far more satisfactory than a. high
The faults and defects of
birth rate canceled by a high death rate. Fewer children
I things you badly -want are always
per family, with longer life for all of them, means pro­ I overlooked. .
gress.
THE ROBIN AND THE AUTO THIEF
Auto thieves are the real signs of spring, says an
automobile club road manager. Pleasant days inspire the
would-be joy-rider to go forth and lay hands on a parked
machine belonging to someone else. This observer says
about half the stolen cars are recovered but are in terrible
condition. “ They run them till the oil is gone and the
bearings bum out.’’
The Professional thief is always with us, and needs to
be guarded against a m atter of routine. But the spriug
U ief is a lad with spring's craze upon him to lie some
place wliere he isn’t. lie doesn’t know how to treat a caçy
nor if he did. would he care about the car of the other
fellow. ,
Cars should -be doubly locked wherever they are
Î arked in full sight of passera-hy, Thè unlocked ear p ark ­
ed in a xlark or lonely place is nuts for the thief. Preven­
tion is le tte r than recovery—especially if recovery is go­
ing to imiui an enormous repair bill.
HONEYMOON STUFFERS
until he t o t It back analta. I f
Mr, C n p f t a r t f V M retired bed
¿ taaak, wt^i n Untat heart to
a tild a * .Æ
battre state.
This control had’
**com e so pronounce« In tk'a
pperatlona of AM om anltatltm
as to create a . feeling of d is-l,
satlafacttoo. apwag thg lets for-„
innate though squally as d a - -
r serving chapters of thé state and,
Telephone 39
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W ííh e s in ir tíe r e á t For r a £
ample, thi citai » tr ik /ln t e fa e t e i
AUtataaa»
giving fcW iWMtttWmiU.; »«•*
First Presbyterian church, of
Portland, and • Mr. • F a u l ’Harvey,
of New. York.
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1, the past week;
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chapters of the
Ion were there
08 elegible del"-
whom were sect
ind Chapter, of
y. Miss Blanche
er Regent; Mrs.
ken, Mrs. H. O.
The exceptionally fine w eather
conditions
during
the
entire
week, the b rillian t display of:
and’ beautiful flo ra l1 decora-
tl° n8> «ave J*1« »PPtotonce of a
tartlve gathering rather than
G»e meeting of many earnest,
serious-minde^ women b^nt, pri-
« » rlly , on the great work of,
'riaintaining, preserving and ex-
Elizabeth Palm- fending the spirit of patriotic’
Fielding. Miss endeavor ,n our State, through
Mrs. 8. T. Sang-|ita severaI community representa-
lanson and Mrs. tlves- th.® details of which et-
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; forts had generojts local notice,
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| in the dally reports of the cour-i
business. of the jboub reporters of the Portland
most pleasantly press.
rous complimet'.-:
The prime purpose of the Con-
snts given under I lerence, however, was the elec-
of
Multnomah tion of State officers for the ea-:
rtland, including, suing two years, which • took
largely-attended place on the la s t ’ day < of thfe
and spirited ad- meeting.
those
eloquent
-Owing teethe larger and more
Bowman, of th«’ closely concentrated population
I t calls for a high quality of
genius to take In boarders and
get rich on it.
To be a successful beggar, the
first thing needed Is to overcome
bashfulness.
W hat a »tremendous amount of
work the fogt does without mak­
ing a bit of noise about It!
He» Heck says: “ Men
wimrain are equal when
are, and when they ain’t,
ain’t.“
Better marry the g irt and save
monejr.
Steak and poUttoese
don’t coat as much as candy and
flowers.
Coffee w ill not keep you av
A certain city health commissioner {believes that
young husbands are being dangerously overfed. The at Bight If you drink milk
young wife is so ambitious about her cooking, so anxious stead.
to show off her skill and keep her husband’s heart by sat­ The honeymoon ends when
isfying his stomach, that she “ serves her husband deli­ Ufo insurance agents begin.
cacies, pastries, sweets aud an overabundant supply of;
fats, instead of feeding him fresh fruits and vegetables.*’; One foils ns she is going to
get m arried this summer even if
It doesn’t m atter so much for a little while at first, the she has to go swimming every
doctor admits. But if it continues, the overfeeding will Uy to de so.
mslra the hnshand laxys ill-uatuod,
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ready to develop chronic stomach trouble and other dis-’ Aa auto tire - seems to l a ' t ,
longest when it
• o r ’h ear.
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By C HAgLEfe P. S T E W A R T
■ NBA Service W rite r
W A S H IN G TO N — S o n 4 c o n ­
gressmen were born to be con­
gressmen.
'A ll
congressmen
start out a«-, something efoe.
generally as lawyers, but these
naturtG-born ones have the con­
gressional virus in th e ir blood
from »artiest infancy, and as
soon as they’re elected it break’s
out all over them.
Thenceforward
they’re
p ri­
m arily congressmen and doctors.'
lawyers or merchants and su
forth only ^incidentally.
Others, before breaking into
politics, become too thoroughly
saturated w ith their various or->
iginal callings ever to get them
out of their systems. These re­
main essentially doctors, law ­
yers and merchants, and a re
congressmen only secondarily.
Congressman Blanton of Texas,
for instance, ie almost exclusive­
l y a congressman.
was a
lawyer to begin with, but as'
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PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE •
WINTER
SCHEDULE
OP STAGES
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«awl, leaving AshUad at 7;00 A. M. and
0:90 A. M A pleasant one day trip.
teaaengegs to r A ll way pointa. F o r farth er information
and ttageta «all Aqktand Hotel— Phone 47
Tare AdÜand Portland, «8 JO
Direct Connections at Roseburg
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for
Coea Bay Points
I t A T t t B Y MOTOS S T A W
World’s Largest
Stage Line
To Redding „ .................
To Sacramento
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To San Franoisco ......
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848.70
Commencing April Stil— Three threwgh schedules dotty. Stop­
over privilégiés anywhere enreeXe.
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(le t yowe tfrkete Ir e n Pickwick Stufe Agent
T a m ru CwfoM-UW Rast M aia St. Phone
84
Bakery
Surprises
Whenever your appetite calls for something unus"
ual, conic to our bakery and look over the various
cakes and pastries. There will be 3omething which
will satisfy the appetite.
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
AVE CARRY ONE OF
H ie Largest Stocks
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Paints, Varnishes and Brushes
v o T he
BÜSS MCTBL
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In Southern Oregon
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Wje believe we.can prove this statement. We handle
the best of points and Would like to have you as
one of 9ur satisfied customers. Let •us talk with
you. about your paint problems.
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S eason
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GARSON-FOWIÆR LBR. CO
LANOSOb£
O^MAÊIC
I b the Heart of
ORDER«
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CHlÄk
Stones o f Service
til on a neigh-1
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Undoubtedly the warning is sound and logical.. O ver-,
feeding with fats aud starches is had fog )tenplc—male or
Who says this isn’t a fine-
female-—aud fresh fruits arid vegetables are good. But! country? Twenty mUIionatrei
wliat startles the casual reader is the conunissioncr’s calm saved eleven millions by the tax
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assurance of the skill of brides in the culinary arts. , j cut.
To hear t^e pessimists, one might think no modern
Eugene — New Bible Standard
jrgfuag woman used more effort or knowledge than that rt> church completed and dedicated.
K lam ath Falls will have ?o
■quived to open a can or make a trip to the delicatessen
new
street hydrants, Installed
store. If the hr. d ft of that blessed community are keen
by water company.
and skilful with their household jobs, more power to theifci
ro.n.ixiug elbows. Soon enough, as the family increases,
Hood
Rivor— Creamery Co.,
\ chocolate cakes give place to the batches of w ill double plant, to make 800
a, the mayonnaise mixer vanish as the nig galleas ice cream dslly.
« •a n d oranges ap]K»ars on the sideboard, a n d 1 Pendleton — Work begins on
...rota and spimu h march along with a deadly j north side reservo’ r. for etty
, never a v o id e d to mushrooms a la King.
water system.
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Vwaartttihis 11« opporOunltv v&icii leads surely
to ytat Mmther opportunity.
Our acM 61 evfhydayjielpfillness are the step-
p in g .g ton es io larger service for us and grest*
eg success Uh-you.
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- W« are both g0tng iit the same direction side
hy
Tfiis is the spirit of service 1» tlie Citizens
Biink. We invjt? you to.travel the road with
uk td-Gur Wlutual'benefit
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland