Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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to ha her Apr than
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la p a d a » ’ t *
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stone Park tor killin g a deer.
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buck.
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a barena w ill'g iv o Àntypws
Ford aaya the Charleston isn’t
a dauco Tot the people learp at
it riding la p is 'q u a .
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collection taken is Advertising.
No discount will pe allei ? . M
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to catch r u p y u n e p ,
seem, to
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T h e B oard o f C om m erce o f Y p 8 i l a n t i ,^ j y h 7 s ix ^ e g r s
o ld , e n g a g e d in “ r e n e w in g j ta m e m b ^ p ih ip “ f o r , th e n ex t
th ree years, c a lls a tte n tio n t o a few a c h ie v e m e n ts th a t
sh ou ld in te r e s t s im ila r b o d ie s ^ Ise^ h ere,
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W hen th a t’ to w n o f 7,(X)0 p e o p le w a n te d to celeb rate
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r r a is e d a sim ila r sum , an d p a id a ll th e exp en sed o f th e
| m o v in g — ab ^ u l 'a ^ > U a r p e r in h a b ita n t;
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W h en th e tow n n e e je ^ r * g ood Hotel - p a n d therd is
J n o th in g th a t ’ h elp s b u s in e s s ' in yw ftetfe. m ore than g ood
| h o te ls — th e B oard o f C oh u p ein e s h < th at i t g o t one.
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T h er e c o in e # a su d d en c h e e k to t h e triu m p h o f th e
" m o to r bus. In d ia n a g o e s back to th e tro lley ear. N e a r ly
* a ll o f th e b u s lin e s in th a t s ta te h a v e n ow bpen a cq u ired
~ b y th e irfterufban e le c tr ic r a ilw a y s.
T h e e le c tr ic lin es
w ill u se som e o f th e b u s lin e s a s fe e d e r s and "kill o ff th e
r e st.
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I t m&x be th a t th is v ic to r y is n e t a lto g e th e r on e o f
m erit* T h e e le c tr ic lin e s h ad a g r e a t in v estm en t w h ich
th e y w a n ted -to p rotect.-, N e v o r tb d e iis the* is^ne woujff
b a ld ly h e se ttle d in th is w a y u n le s s, th e fin an cial in te r ­
e s ts su p p o r tin g U » e le e tr io lin e s b e lie v e d th e o ld ty p e
o f tr a n sp o r ta tio n h a d f fu tu re .
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N e ith e r th e flexib le h us lin e n o r th e fixed and d q ic jy l-
a b le tr o fle t-lr a d n eed k ill ea ch o t h e r off; .E a c h h a s it s
Û Î LAT«
By CHARLES
F. STE W A R T
NBA Service
W rite r
large numbers,
once
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* When the fallix
reached bedrock, t l
for various reasons,
mediately begin to fl
“ I t *111, however,
m ineral wosktags arj
p la c e ,o f the placer
tory half to death?
nearly reached Its ]
The question is b an A. Bath- Heve Alaska’s agri
erland’s. Sutherland’s the Alas- velopment isn’t far
kan territorial delegate In Con- ture.’’
gross.
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" It really Is a spectacle for r g r . i . m l p R E |N O
people to behold, ’ he observed
iiv t h k vir.iv
lb a recent speech— “ the high
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priest of Americas monopoly
SAN FRANCISCO
tw itting the British lion's l n - |< U .P .) — Hawaiian» i
dla-rubber tail. ’
tj,e „gelele for
I f , a decline In population’s according to touris
any proof that a territo ry’s -be- here from the lgIan
tag mlsmanatsd. then Bather-
Th, Cocolele is «
land appears io have made out belng a re„ orlgJt
a ease, for Alaska’s population instrument.
It is
has declined ta the last few B ukeleIe but ,t la
years. , The delegate, however, Cocoanut shell rath«
doesn’t entirely blame monopolies joned of wood
and governfthnt bureaus for that, somewhat deeper' s
“The war started It,“ he ex- ln quality.
plains. "$ro had an unusual -pro-
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portion of adventurous young,
bosky uansarrled men— just the I
Cottage Grove —
sp e ia l q u a lific a tio n , fo r se r v jo t, a ig l th ere is |4 e p t y » p f
room fo r m o th , to Sup p lem en t e a c h o th e r u n d e r p rop er soldier type. They began leav-; Middleton Co., w ill
r e g u la tio n .'\ f • - I-
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log. with the Canadian lorcce, to cut 40,000,900
long
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WASHJINGTJON— If Secretary
of Commerce Hoover dislikos
> - m erch a n ts 4 o irtlprOve th e to w n a s a tr a d in g cen ter, sup-
moaopolies as much as be ap-
J e r a s i n g a loan a s s o c ia tio n b y w h ich 50 d e s e r v in g N o r ­ pears to 4a declaiming a^alnet
m al C o lle g e 's tu d e n ts are e n a b le d ’ t o r e £ t $ l ii .ln . sch ool, the monopoly of British rultbpr
am } .rfgttuig th rou gh a g o o d « i y - i o n i i i g AyshRn- 4
’ ! interests, why does he s ta n d 'f^ r
la Alaska on a scale that -n>y Judgment, the cit
E v e r y th in g c o n sid er e d , it d o e sn 't t#em l ik e l y ’ tliAt them
enables them * to ride 'the terri- m ent away frota t b
th e b tb in c ss and p r o fe ssio n a l m en -of Y p ed a n t i w ill h e s i ­
TfU- MB o o c n *
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T h e B o a r d ’s re g u la r v ^ r k em b races su ch u n u su al
a e tiv itie s a s d ir e c tin g an q o u ca tio n a l p rogram fo r r e ta il
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By Taylor
it s h u n d red th a n n iv e r s a r y , it s h u s tlin g y o u n g B o a r d o f
C om m erce to o k $6,300 o u t o f it s {rea su ry , fu r n ish e d its
ow n sta ff to run' th e sh o w and h a d a c e le b r a tio n th a t is
rem em bered fa r an d w id e.
t,
» W h en th e re w a s so m e q u estio n o f a n ew m o to r tru ck
- ‘ fa c to r y m o v in g t o to w n , th e B o a rd o f C om nierco p r o m p tly
ta te a b o u t r e n e w in g th a t m em b ersh ip .
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tsry. predicted
▼alley orchards
befpte
the
United
States ment timber a year.
Statesmanship coversi a m ulti
tuSe of plots*.
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In the absence pt temptation«,
anybody can be good.
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iRTlûN AHO l ö o MUC
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I f there was no market for
vagips, there wouldn’t be agy.
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I t ’s what you are today that
makes- ybn what you as» gatax
to be tomorrow.
“ O rlgtaal” »sopì« are always
under auspleipn— particularly b
they be women.
Team-work reaehes the zenitt
bf its eftIcieaey when employed
between the human mind and
the human WQ»Q.
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H o . Heck says: “ So far as I
kin, see, the qsasoas for g lttla ’
married is Jist as • foolish as
the reasons fer g ittin ’ divorced,”
Bv Williams
OUT OUR WAY
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N ine h u n d red :tud one th o u sa n d p erso n s m oved au-qy
l-. AiuprivaD fa rm s la st year, T h e y a l i v e d $ o th e ci tie«.
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J>uring J a n u a r y . th e dhjiy a ? ^ a g o ' V novem ^ni jt»
fr e ig h t edr* in u se w a s 27.TI ftV W a i l f a / a ¿ » ill ‘if ‘¿f> m ile s
o v e r J k n u a n -, 1925, and ‘i ’l> m iles o v e r J a n u a r y , 1924; |
T h a t in clu d e* th e a v e r a g e o f n R .th e ^am iu a c t u a l
— on th e sid in g s, dn the iim in .lra v lu s hMMliug-dna«
b - J t is th e fa s te s t fr e ig h t Jii^vejnent yver, record^
*difficult season o f th e year*
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Ml”yifl s
a n w o r k u ig to m ake rbeir se rv ic e m ore e f *
Hjter in B erlin ha» been g e ttin g a l o t
iut it i s n ’t d e a r w h eth e r th e w om en
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o f t ^ l e 1i r t | r (. > ^ b ^ e e d b v tlw
evHfck o f B irth s o v er d e a ln s o n th e farm s. T h e n e t lo ss
▼ a« 479,000.
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A look a r o u n d 'sh o w s th e c ity jieop lc e a tin g a s a b u n d ­
a n tly »is e v e r, and th ere is c e r ta in ly n o fa m in e in th e
a g ricu ltu ra l d istr ic ts.
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T h e fa ct ie th a t w ith m uttera m aickisery a n d imprtW1-
e d fa r m in g m ethod* it «toesn’t ’tafctf’bd m a n y p eop le to
product* fo o d for th e n a tio n v ijlendirijg'’su p e r flu o u s W ori-
er* t o th e c ity ig ouc w ay ‘to liu p r .vo' t h a { w u i i n g M tu a -
tiqgJ, g iv in g th o se w ho rem ain on th e fa rm s a b e tte r Mv-
in ir
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