Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 08, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Notes
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Madden
Perkins
The Ontod h e i t f « ’ Ha*, Un«*
face and
bFai71
__he is S t yeara old—«omh>n«d
4rs, Is expected to tmm here next
Week. 4 n evening pyhptlng i» W -
ing p la n e d so that ¡sjrfry one Wi)l
have a ^btoppto beaohMra. Gahitol
and If sn* can talk «A well as she
sings and writes, it will be Well
worth any one’s time to keep an
open date for Thursday or Friday
of next week. A more definite
tbpejitoll.bm w uem iced W .
i
News
FF1CIAL CITY
wlih his courteous manners
whldh bear' not ’Wd Ttuno, make
him a remarkable picture of
le. Month ....
venerable dignity. A1 Azhar uni­
irte Months
c Months ..
versity over which he preside«
leiYear ------
'was founded to 970 A. D. and
has ever sine« been* the great
ie; Month ...
center of learning in the worli
ree Months
t 'Months ...
t W f‘
of Islam.
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t l Li
Joseph« ad and Jacksod counties,
ie Year .......
Aocording lo the ■ venerable.
Students are provided from
has twenty-nine associations In Grand Sheikh *(hose name is the income o f endowments with
stalfe)
pfebibershlp. , *The’ fcikiqt; A h ? Faflt meaning. "Father of pocket money and bread. They
¡ingle Insertion* per
one Is Butte Falls formed'on the
'olLtical, Display,, pe?
Courtesy” every effort Is going come from «11 putts of the world
afternoon of February 18.( Of
and today' ndmber 11,000. There
me insertion. i
these, ( th r|e are high «ehoél as­ to be to seojUfO the attendance
Wo insertiops a
a
t
. t h ¥ meeting of Emir Abdel are special sections in the uni­
sociations,. five are made up of
»ally Insertion J
Krim, who la now fighting tbo versity for the various natenal-
parents and teachers in schools
French and Spaniards, Sultan itles, and here one may find
arat insertion, p<
where both high school and grade
young men from Morocco, Bos­
lach subsequent
school work is taught, eight rep­ Ibn Baud. King of the Hejaz and
Nejd, the Sultan of Morocco, the nia, Abyssinia, Central Asia, and
Ird of Thank« ..
resent the grammar grades In pity
»bituaries, per 11
Southern ^Africa. The lull courr«
schools, and ten are to the rural Amir ot Afghanistan, the King
takes twelve yeara to complete,
of
Persia
and
many
other
Moslem
WHÀT CONSTITUTES ADVERTHÏKÔ' ’ '
grammar grades. Three associa­
and
It la from A1 Ashar that thj
re enepts, w here1 an admigaibn charge Is
;
• (
tions have pre-school jclrclep.' The notables.
n Is AjdvertisLnc.”
.
most
famous doctors of Islam
"Tne
o^nferepc«’’
he
explained
cities' b f , Ailflafid,| Medforti fcnd
Granfr PSSs Baev sufficient coun­ in ah «delusive Interview' with have graduated for the last tep
cils, and both counties have coun­ the pgited Pfeae, ’’will be entire centures.
y
CHAPMAN'S* BOUT WITH T O LAW .
Invitations are • not often is­
ty councils with riithuslastlc Iha^»- ly a religious affair. It has beeft
sued
by the Grand Sheikh and
Gerald Cbapoian’« fight All along has1 been vHtit the
cohxMhked
necessary
to
call
it
men. Nine associations h(ye beejv
they
are
regarded almost In the
owing
to
the
vacancy
created
by
’*» uTTte F«xo*
organised since September, 1896.
aw, says The Otegonian. Though lié had fi aimed the
light
of
a demand to attend
the
action
of
the
Tprkp
in
ex­
Seven
hare
already
taken
pp
ljoys’
; Ictious apparel
^ e soi-called super-bandit, this had
and Girls’ {C lu |, froqV; t ¿hens J Js I pelling |h* £«llp* from (Jonstan- Thus It 1» probable that when
' alíen from lnm doce the sorry truth because ^nown, t |n
one Girl "Reserve group a i well as ttnopto and banishing the Cali­ the May meeting convenes there
'dsi own charadtet* nothing can be found to ' fennflat4,‘ *to
phate from Turkey. The Caliphate will be gathered at A1 Ashar
several Boy Scout units.
,1s
the keystone ot the arch of I university one of the most color­
Hot
lunches,
milk
at
recess,
a
iodize, by!m e|rof sane and orderly minds. A thief and
Play
shed,
better
roads/
beautify­
Ialam
and it *• absolutely ne­ ful assemblies of high ranking
siir, and Ire n a Commonplace criminal, he lacks the
ing schqol grounds, grandstand cessary that thW keystone be re­ ‘ Moslems that has been seen In
or of flie bandit, who robbed and then slavey Ips
‘ many years.
oh athletic'fl^ld, equipment fot a stored.”
[
ieoce h y ^ v itjg ti nlodicïim of his 'gains to 'th e poqÿ.
n)anual - training; room* .piano;
£ Í The legal contest i for hih feleáse, however, elevktod
buying athletic suits, and fence
and Baker. Klamath Falls is or­
for
one achodlare among the many
Skim to an ephemeral celebrity. Having exhausted .the
ganising s community chest this
■worthy obligations these various
¡ normal expedients of appeal on the murder ¿ h a rg e ’óf
fall, and the Chamber of Com­
groups have accomplished. Med­
merce has agreed to raise 91000”
jSwhich lie w*ài/é«Miiicted, he made the point that, being an
ford
<Juncfl/ sponsored^ a? Cbm-
of President Coolidge's appoint­
she
said.
munitÿ
ChflUmaa
tree
asd-W
¿try­
¡¡escaped cóúviet,Jjrém A tlanta,prison, he was not amen^
ment of Thomas
* F. WooHldck. a«
Josephine
county has gone over
ing to procure and maintain a
an interstate commerce cogin^i«-
liable to laws • governing capital offenses in Connecticut,
the top with Its quota of 9600.
public
playground.
“If
every
county
in
rthe
state
sloner.
.'
i l lis federal «êâfànce being edmmuted by the president«—
would realize Its responsibility and The Men’s Bible School of Central
Now, \4Ky, presumably, Was'thL
AND
»hough tlic ffect tput this ifas datínted'»a nefetesánry ptooàïu
bear He' own burdens the éther Point with 947 members promised
majority so extra anxious to keep
« io n is anot ier xshnmentarf otf thè ¿system that: has a terid
counties would not .be called upon to raise Jsekson County’s 9600;
the details of that vote from leak­
to
do it for them’’ said Mrs. R. Medford Parent Teacher Aasocl»-
3?rer regard for tlje known CrirpinaL than for the society he
ing out!
E. Bondurant, volunteer campaign tion assessed itself 10c per capita
ger qf 9*e ptate-wtoq ,drive from the general fund; Lane
Senator Norris made bold, to ,
W M M L In 4>eha|f bf the county's auxiliary and Chamber
surmise tha^ the reason was this:,
t ’ I* i
— - » » .» ll >
»
»He
Hospital* for Girls by the of Commerce is raising 91000, and
thet United Stsftas ?«nate has been
The administration )group\ Id
His Influence as Chairman of l*ub-
Things
we
work
out
a^ least in' motlern times, aboutj the Senate couldn’t get Woodlock
Pacific Protective society. a speaker will be sent to address
" lie ' Iainds Committee Is Big
the county coromiaalonera there
eclVeq benefit hk most.
pa imaginary as the ’ateentb de­ confirmed '-L~- which he was
After conferring with Klamath •April 17.
t. .
j
Boost Ng- Return pf *4,007 4>OO
gree north latitude.
| without, winning over some voted
coitoty commls«i6nsrs, Mrs. Bdn- 1 Mrs. S. B. .McNair ot Ashland
to
Eighteen
Western
Oregea
Theoretically a senator whoj from the 'opposition side, and cer­ Mearge stobd ’ p it.’ ’ f •
durant was given 9600 with prom­
c o u n ite u .r A
section, reports that the Ladles*
tai IT whet hhppqed at qn« of theso tain opposition senators, while per^ help yourself to u».: ypu want.
ises of further help from the Com­
.V 7 ,V ) '
>
The fAet tb it United States Ssa-
«31ka club is planning a big bene­
supposed secret sessions was liable sonally willing to oblige, were
munity Chest.
She will go to
Poor health discourages sinners ator Robert N. Stanfield is obair- Umatilla thia week to apeak be­ fit card party to raise its quota
to expulsion.
|
afraid to have the iy»me voters
mote ’thhn nil' the laws put to­ man of the senate committee on fore the Parent Teacher Council of 9800. Milton has gone over
Practically the Senator who re- know they'were doing it.
public landa, la the principal convention April g -and the Wo­ the top, and Mrs. Aline Howell,
gether.,
o
P
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fugrd to speak, freely concerning,
This guess of Norris’ greatly
ground for thè belief that MI b MU
theto 'ldts beeh regarded, by ’cor-i outraged the feelings of various
man’s club of Umatilla. She also Red Cross worker of Dallas, re­
for the payment of 94,007,000 of
ports activities started in Polk
rqs/rt>»dents and by other senators} senators, who der.ojunced Tt' in
Steal much, and you are a
will go to Pendleton. Mrs. Alice
county.
lost
O.
&
C.
land
grant
taxos
lo
as a foolish old Betty about th e pained tones, as a reflection oi^
cier; steal little, and yon
Nugent la arranging these meet­
18 Western Ofegtn counties, has
ni|uh.ti - ‘‘ A)
A x'
ings. •
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the whole senate, but< ' Uhcle
a chance to pass the senate. The
Even the very simple spring
George stoop pat.
”We
are
having
wonderful suc­ hats bring top prices.
bill, which benefits the entire
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PL|BU 0 OPINION REDUCES TAXES
, The pimene« of noise In both state, is now before that com­ cess in the counties we have or­
ganised to^to date, many counties
People speak of passage bf the tax bill as n notable ff
Take care of your teeth, brush rati and atitomóbjtba is a token mittee and in his c h a r ^ k ,
The first thing to do after buy­
Already khvlng gone over the top.
^
d
h
e
i
r
r«al
mailta^'-
A
new
senator
would
be
barred
ing a used car is to equip your­
them daily* and never «all a man
ictory for nen-partisansfiip,'says the New Ydrk T im es?6’
Requests for speakers are coming
self with a good durable set ol
who can whip / o n a liar.
Phe real victory Was won by public ojaaion. -After more
iq so fqst p e cannot meet the de­
■pun.
There arc people who don't liko
mand ang ' w« will Increase our
ban two yeart of discussion.of federal tax reduction, the. n
A good dance orchestra costs good literature, but that, of course
forces for the ’bafance of the drive.
‘o^victioju became so general that if w as both desirable »1
Dallas — Willamette Valley
almost as much for the evening as is nothing against good literature.
R. C. Lee, Held manager tor Baker
Lumber Co. mill starts second
the rouge, llaterine and linetnent.
tnd feasible that Ijio party* could stand out against it. So d
county, baa completed his organi­
shift, adding 50 men.
>otli |>ortiu«'Foofwrated in framing and passing tbo t a ^ '^
sation and will start canvassing
jill*
*
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April 10 through Wallowa, En­
Hez Heck says: "After bein'
Maybe if there were about ten
toit occurred Ini
terprise,
North Powder, La Grande
stung
by
a
)t«rne^,
you
don’t
p»y
days
in
a
week
wo
could
ro»t
up
tpl
Bhnate
ballot
“ There will dfiubtless be futile jdttlnjU h'to extract« <a
much,
attention
to
«
bee.”
between
Sundays.
.
ioadot
rejection
party credit out of the aebieveme 4 -3 W p > t < jibe real|,°;
tT v .n o v
♦ i‘*
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j
E
E
frudit ought to gp, pot to either party, nor to any one Act -
[>f political Ibgdoes, but to sound financial ideas and to tbo
kb'nity of the American (xiople to grasp them and to in- ’
list that they be acted ujxiB- j
i
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let radio DivsLO? F ormally
[ 4 The success and the ¡very, existence of radio broad-
sting deppBd upon the general public ih a t owns and
ds receiyitig-ueto. The ncndiug stations give them the
of ontertahunont and instnuSIlMi they want, or can
be’educated to want. ■
1 b tbis‘'*0untry, the Government interferes with
n d manages
much less than is European countries. j
Tils, S$cretae£ift >ori?r bolds to be very oominendahle. I
Ie’declares blfiMBlf ngaingt any censorship bn the broad*
alters, excej»t'agicb uf can lx? exercised by the listeners-ln
hough the orilinary lcgafl agencies.
* i
■ > !
i I t is reoogitfzed <bat| all problems of distinction of
quipuuTlt *iirt brnadcast|ng cannot be solved a t once,
Lna case sbduld In? taken riot to move too fast in establisb-
E
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■HEHE A T
LAST'. X f
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t
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FEEU r n
s m e l L i v T».
I A M - S t s , AM J
• P o o T / near ß
V “TASTE. i T î v Æ
M -*
eo a-r a
condoned
; Anion igwuch n big factor iu the heavy fire I ohscr in
id United Sfetegithat the National Board of Fire Un-
»rwriters has betm able to trace from year to year, the
irbet rolationship Ixriwecn the state of prosperity in
uiinss and the prevalence of fires.
Yet eonviction for mich a crime is extremely Ji^rd
* » r e dne to relm‘4^uce of witnesses, frequefeyy 'hbt
, good citixens, toUeU what they know atm li a
s o c *e t -v ' i r t u a l ^ j p in «
DOB^racy* against ¡tsc R ^ lt isn 't in a conspintcy Rjb*uiBt
he. insurance compaRi» *, t'of they pay out only money
have collecled from Mie property owner», and there
gntiat charge vm th* rolterthm , wliidh thB^uM tF
'
by the senate’s ironclad seniority
Fule from holding such a powerful
chairmanship
gnd,
therefore,
wouTd be unable to advance such
legislation through the commit­
tee and pass it in the senate.
Immediate payment will be
made to the 18 counties, if the bill
passes, in thw following amounts:
Benton, 9230,000; Clackamas,
9847,000; Columbia. 9111,000;
Donglatf, 91,686,000; Jackson,
>769,000;. Joaephlna, 9970,000; .
Lincoln. 9*9.000; Lane, 9099.000;
LiaX, 9199,000; Marlon, 910,000;
Multnomah, 999,0j>0; Polk, 9 1 9 lr
000; TUlamook. | 3 0,000; Wash­
ington. | 6 0,000^-VW»h*U, 960.-
900; KtoM«th«*l(6,0*0.
* The Stanfield, hill farther pro­
vides fix the annual payment bare-
after of nearly 9600,000, an
amount equal to the taxes that
would have been paid to the coun^
ties annually by the railroad com­
pany on the O. h^C. grant land«.
(Stanfleld-for Senator Campaign,
▲I son , virtu ally
'
Outbursts Of Everett True
Bv Williams
' B. D. Cusick,!Hl*r.> r;ryr’ * y: '
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WE'O I X E 'IÖ UMB OVER
PdpAdVJ « '•
Spring is when the elosod ear
owner quits bragging and the