Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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i-loyd W orthington,, a pat af. <
ra g o s notorious gunm an. M a t
D u rk in Is on tria l s t Lbs Ang<
.’barged w ith litedim h sM b fit
«utomohiles , aod .d r lv h lg tJiCnf i
of the s ta ts .
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WHAT CONffT lT'L'lH S ADVERTISING
"A ll future events, Where an admission charge is made o r a
collection taken is Advertising.”
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
Hood Rive# —
Co., opens large
No donations to chsrltiea'or otherwise w ill be made In advertis­
ing or Job printing — our contributions w ill be In cidh.____________
c a n i t be s t a r t e d !
I t s h o u ld h e s ta r te d n o w —T o d a y . I t c a n be s t a r t e d
b y p r o te c tio n o f lo g g e d -o ff la n d s . N a t u r e h a s b e e n g e n ­
e ro u s in t h e D o u g la s f i r l»elt, a n d h a r d l y le s s so in th e
y e llo w p in e a r e a s . I f w e h u m a n s xyill k e e p o u t A rt; P r o ­
v id e n c e , N a tu r e , o r th e L o rd A lm ig h ty , w ill n o t o n ly s t a r t
b u t k e e p th e y o n n g f o r e s ts g ro w in g .
. T h a t ’s w h y a ll p r o te c tio n a g e n c ie s h a r p so m u ch op
fire ! A n d t h a t ’s w h y a n A m e ric a n F o r e s t W e e k is n e e d ­
e d . T h is y e a r i t is fro m A p r il 18 to 24.
*
T aft Trdrisfer
new coaertftti
Among the gueets a t the Hotel
Oregon are— '
Oregon City — Rbcofd-brealr- • George Ager, K lam ath Falls;
ing salmon fishHife expected Here A. ,F; Klerath and wife, Lot
Anelee; L. T.
Brannon,
San
thia yeat.
warehouse and
* THE FUTURE 0 7 >OREST COMMUNITIES
O reg o n h a s o n e - f i f t h o f th e r e m a in in g s t a n d o f
v irg in tim b e r o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s , o r 395,776,229,000
h o a rd fe e t. S h e s ta n d s s e c o n d in v o lu m e 'o f a n n u a l c u t.
A s th e p in c h f o r h im lie r in c r e a s e s , h e r a n n u a l t im b e r
h a r v e s t m u s t in c re a s e . W it h in a few y e a rs , s h e w ill le a d
a ll th e s ta t e s in a n n u a l c u t, T h is is in a c c o r d a n c e w ith
eco n o m ic law s» I n c r e a s e d • c u t w ill m e a n S t a t e d e v e lo p -
n ie n t, m o re s a w m ills , m o re m a r k e ts f o r la b o r. H o w lo n g
w ill th is d e v e lo p m e n t p e a k la s t? H o w lo n g c a n O re g o n
e x p e c t to m a in ta in h e r le a d in lu m b e r p r o d u c tio n , o n c e
sh e h a s a t t a in e d i t? W b a t w ill fo llo w u t il iz a ti o n o f h e r
v irg in tim b e r s ta n d s ? «
W ill i t b e s ta g n a t io n — d e s e r te d lo g g in g c a m p s ,
w re c k e d sa w m ills, h a r e a n d b la c k e n e d h ills id e s ?
T h a t is f o r O r e g o n ’s c itiz e n s to a n s w e r — Tier t im b e r
o w n e rs, h e r lo g g e rs , h e r lu m b e rm e n , liejr b a n k e r s , a n d a ll
h e r c itiz e n s .
F o r , n e v e r f o rg e t, t h a t e v e r y c itiz e n o f
O re g o n h a s a s h a r e in h e r tim b e r w e a lth , a n d e v e ry c i t i ­
zen is g o in g to p r o s p e r o r s u ff e r a s t h i s t im b e r w e a lth is
w ell o r illy u sed .
O u ts id e o f th e W illa m e tte V a lle y a n d v a lle y la n d s
in tlie s o u th e r n p a r t o f th e s ta te , IfuiMi* ltiv C r V a lle y , a n d
w h a t m a y be d e v e lo p e d b y r e c la m a tio n in th e e a s te r n
¡»art b f tlie s ta te , O r e g o n ’s s o il, t o p o g r a p h y a n d c lim a te
a r e b e s t s u ite d to g ro w in g t im b e r ; a n d t im b e r is g o in g
to b e a p a y in g c ro p in O re g o n .
W b a t i s 't l i e a n s w e r? T o g ro w A flfreond, a t h i r d , a n d
o th e r c ro p s , to fo llo w th e h a r v e s t in g o f h e r v ir g in s ta n d s .
W h e n s h o u ld th is n e w o r s e c o n d c r o p b e s t a r t e d ? H o w
Who A t #5 pitched baseball game* with alt
round rdcrult, and Joe te lly . another ditt.
lng the Brooklyn Dodgers through th d £
rwater. Fla. MoGMitlty Is the o»e on the
office.
Diego; M. D .-Haw kins, Coquille;
K . D. Sherrard, Coquille; Mr.
and Mrs. L. Cummins, San Fran­
cisco; Mr. and M rt. Gillian, Ste­
ntile.
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t u v f d b t t < vôü
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tlement or no settlement.
A N D .’
M a u ;.T h e fellow who said he
was the noblest work of God..
M arriage: A bargain baaed «fa
mutual misunderstandirigs.
Lawsuit: Something yon
get into Without a lawyer,
not but of.
Lite: W anting things yod eau’t
get and getting things you dofc’t
want.
Breaking: Something that can
be done in four directions—
ddwn, up, o u t and in.
. That Copeland harbored this
idea surprise^ nobody, but his
candid expression of it did— so
much so that, before they cohid,
stop themselves several other
senators blurted out the In fo r­
Socks w ill last longer If you
mation that they thought the ’leave them off and wear your
same think.
brother’s.
Copeland favors giving the
easiest possible terms to Ambr- I To remove dandruff send your
lea’s war debtors, partly because ¡coat to the Meaner.
ha’s sorry for the debtors, partly
because be considers that, if we - F ain t alóne w ill not sate your
get anything at all, we’ll have home very long. 'Yod have td
done well.
keep up the paymehts.
"One of the fond hopes of
present-day American statesmen,’’
One of the comforts of honle
he said, "la that the settlements it you often have something to
we have, made with foreign na- show for ybur bills.
tlons are to be carried out to
the letter.
Some may believe
Women may t keep their skin
this, I don’t.”
soft by making their husbands
shave.
Tiny Tot Drowned
In Tub Of Water
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D A A ö G o k is Ä ! | |
H O O H -E R -B tE .
A u q r t t e R V t, r ig h t
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very short tim e now
Will be surprised at
baseball games come
B E L L IN G H A M , Wash.. April
Liberty: A privilege that Is
12— FaHlng In a wash tub of
taken away from us just wher
water while playing vy.:i seven
w« are getting used to it.
brothers and sisters, Nels, one-
COOLIDGE K IN PASSES
W A S H IN G TO N , Iowa, A p ril 12
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hes Heck says: "Intelligence
Nels E. Jorgenson, of Mosquito — Mrs. Nora HUI, a cousin e<
is seihethink that Will make any
Lake, 20 miles northeast of M m . Calvin Coolidge’s mother
feller rich 1* he mixes In plenty
here, drowned Thursday.
died here yesterday.
o’ sweat."
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INCREASED USE REQUIRES GREATER SERVICE.
M a n y p e o p le d o n o t u n d e r s t a n d w h y , w ith in c re a s e in
n u m b e r s o f te le p h o n e s r a t e s s h o u ld increhA e, w h e n m o st
o th e r s e rv ic e s g ro w c h e a p e r a s t h e i r u se is e x te n d e d .
T o th e p r o s p e c tiv e s u b s c r ib e r i t a p p e a r s t h a t a ll t h a t
» n e c e s s a ry Is to p u t a te le jih o n e i n s t r u m e n t in h is h o m e
d r office. W h a t a c tu a lly n e c e s s a ry ’ is, n o t o n ly to in s ta ll
By C H A R LES P. STE W A R T
tlie in s tr u m e n t in h is h o m e o r o ffice, b u t to p r o v id e a lso
N EA Service W rite r
W A S H IN G TO N — W hat goes on
th e c o m p lic a te d p la n t w h ic h w ill m a k e i t p o s s ib le f o r h is
te le p h o n e to lie, c o n n e c te d w ith a n y o t h e r te le p h o n e in In Congress la about 90 per chnl
hluft.
I t ’e palled ort for KM
th e U n ite d S ta te s , o r f o r a n y o n e o f th e o th e r s to be c o n ­
n e c te d w ith h im .
? . E a c h n ew te le p h o n e m e a n s in c r e a s e d in v e s tm e n t in
J th i n t , w h ic h is o n ly in p a r t r e p r e s e n te d b y e it h e r th e
te le p h o n e in s tr u m e n t o r th e lin e r u n n in g t o th e p a r t i c u l a r
c e n tr a l office to w h ic h it is c o n n e c te d . N o t o n ly d o e s th is
t e n d to u m o re th a n p r o p o r t io n a t e in c r e a s e in th e p la n t,
b u t i t a ls o m e a n s in c re a s e d c o m p le x ity o f o p e ra tio n .
T h e p ro b le m ’ o f f u r n is h in g s e rv ic e in c r e a s e s w ith
n b e r o f h fie phnTT M uli l tfii n rrr Wff W W B ff,1 i n f f I F IT
H our , w h e n o n e c o n s id e rs th e n a tu r e o f th e b u s in e s s ,
it th e m a n y f a c to r s e n te r in g in to c o s t o f f u r n i s h in g se r-
e w o u ld in c re a s e m o re r a p id ly , if it w e re n o t f o r nelv
n o m ie s c o n s ta n tly l>eing e ffe c te d b y th e te le p h o n e or-
iz a tí on
SENSITIVE TO 8UPPLY AMD DEMAND
111 fe w in d u s tr ie s c a n th e w o r k in g o f th e su p ftly a n d
n a n d la w be seen so r e g u la r ly r e f le c te d in p ric e s , its in
ro lé ù tn p r o d u c t s ; th e b u y e r o f p e tr o le u m p r o d u c ts a t
hil c a n a lm o s t d e te r m in e th e p ric e o f g a s o lin e by w a tc h -
c u r r e n t p r ic e s o f c r u d e fie tro le u in , so q u ic k a n d in ti-
te is a d ju s t m e n t o f p r ic e r e la tio n s b feH eeft th em .
T h e r e la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n c ru d e oil a n d g a s o lin e p ric e s
m c te s e a s t h a t b e tw e e u c re a m a h d - b n t t e r . T lie p ric e
t h e rd fin e d p r o d u c t is b o u n d to r is e in p r o p o rtio n to
> in c r e a s e i n .cost o f th e c r u d e s u p p ly .
Outbursts Of
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effect on the voters— or what
the politicians M lleve w ill be
its effect.
They don’t expect
it to «ccompliah anything else,
F or example, take all thia war
debt settlement ta lk . .
To listen to It, one would
suppose the talkers really thlntc
the United States W ill gfet a gdod
deal, kt least, of. ltd money
back.
I t ’s safe to
say
that
‘ mighty f e * of them think any
sack thing.
f
Confidentially they adm it It.
Publicly It isn't political good
form to let the cat out of the
hag. Once In a vary. Very long
time, however, by some accident,
thé cat encages, and then we
find something out.
T h a fs
what. . happened . the
other day. .during a Senate rfls-
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rubfeion of tna so-called Italian
debt settlement plan.
Senator Chpeland, Who Isn’t
n.uéh Of a polltlciah and conse
quenyy Is always m ikin g some
re d a rk that It good politician
ought not to make, riveaied the
fact that, In his ôpfnlon. prectbur.
little of what Ita ly owes to
America ever w ill he repaid, eet-
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