Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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• W hat you pas» out, you get
back, partlealariy love and bats.
.Ope Ye^f
W ith w a t e r e d seep so Cheap,
and fresh a ir tre e ,-It costs little
to be decent.
' Single Insertion, per inch
‘ Political, Display, per Inch
I One insertion-a
¡ Two Insertions a
• Dally Insertion
It ls-h etter to ba occasionally
deceived than to he eternally
suspicious of everybody.
¡ First insertion, pçr
• Each subsequent Jn
! Card of T h an k s ------
J Obituaries, .per' line
Self reliance, selfrfentrol
Self-respect a r » the main
gred lents la the .formula
WHAT CCWSTITltWS ADVHItTfSINQ
making
a man a. naan.
"A ll future
. Tto«F. a * ndaknlbn charge M m ede o r a
collection taken la Advertising.”
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No discount wHl he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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DONATION«
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No d o n a tio n n r charities or otherwise w ill be shade In ttdvertls-
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T lie new est f o l d S tr ik e Is i n P a b m p a a n d th e lu ck y
I f th e ir a c c o u n ts a r e trn o, th ey are
{ in c r e d ib ly lucky.
{ s t r ik e r s a r e B r itis h .
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N o find so rich lias occurred sin ce th e d isco v e r }’ o f
J t h e Hand g old fiol^ if» H o g t^ . A fr ic a . A n d th is, s a y the
THQftB feflows who get to much fn n out
o f a pip e—«don’t envy them • . • emsdate
them! G et yourself a jim m y-pipe and
a tidy red tin o f Prince A lbert. T h a t’s
what
did, and look gt them . W ear­
ing smiles a mile wide. Puffing away on
good old P. A . and happy as ducklings
in their first rain-storm.
Our opinio* 1» that we have
r»ln la A p ril without
people trying tp give picnic».
{ B r itis h financier^ w h o h a v e O rganized a> s y n d ic a te to ex- enough
S p lo it the P anam a d e p o sits, 4» g r e a te r th a n th e H and field.
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M oreover, it is a ll th oirs. A rush o f p r o sp e c to r s m ig h t
A brute .1» e man who brine»
• p r o v e fu tile. T h e n yn d iegfe o f 50 m em b ers h a s concos company heme (or dinner w ith ­
3*i,»rfU to m |r c tfian JOjtXXV Square m ile s, in c lu d in g all the out calling and letting his wife
•k n o w n .d c j•O sftfe J l’h e co n cessio n is }H*rpetual, an d fre e o f know.
g a f l ta ie k hut an exftofrt Hex o f 2 p er c en t-o n - gold. B e-
bum
seems
to
be
a
There’s no trick about f t . . . no deep,
dark secret.
P . A * is pippin pipe
tobacco, made for'pleasure and lots-of
ft. Prince A lbert is mellow as moonlight
on a silent summer sea. Fragrant as a
breese that filters through apple-blos­
soms. Cool and sweet in a way that
spells oomfort to a pipe-smoker.
•t-id e s th e m illion s o f g o ld sa id to l>e in s ig h t, on the sur-
get» in the way while
■daee and Is e a s ily a ccearib le “ -reefs” , th e m i s n ick el ore
la trying to spring-
house.
—e s s a y in g 91 ounccfe to tile ton , an d on© v ein o f “ p u re zin c
a fo o t w id e .”
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Polished floor» w ill not be
w
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T h e h o ld in g c o m p a n y rep resen ted b y t h e sy n d ic a te scratched If you w ill make the
w ill be w h o lly B r itish , h u t t h r p rom oters w a n t A m erican family go barefoot.
p a rticip a tio n in the m in in g cafattArfles^they sr », op a fif ty -
Autos aad radio»,
i i f t y b a s i s . ' ' l l i a l , i'1 csum a^^'Jpig g p ft 'H <»i?eeinpliniep{
look at either and tell
Afr
N o t th e 1 m m o f P.
virtOM fa A o
kindly way ft treats a fellow’« totim*
T h e Prince AHtoet nrafttaa cat MM Mte
and porch years ago, thereby openutg
the genes to smoko-peace fo r mfllinas o f
men. N o fla tte r lo w bard yon smoke
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n w ra a
liS|B
tongae or mpaat.
protest tram yonr
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T o make sure that yen ato not inftsing
the fu ll enjoyment o f your pipe, go to
die nearest tobnoeo shop and tett the
man you want a tidy red tin 4 f Prince
A lbert. H e knows o f hundreds o f m en
that hare found the enjoyment that’s
waiting fo r ytRr. Thgre’s a revelation
¿tuning to you with a H pe— and P. A .
to th e M onroe
American fa v o r tance you sfili get«
, in ste a d o f h o s t ilit y in f h e lr t y j f en terprise* T h ere w ill be,
n o lack o f w illin g c a p ita l i f th e r e p ro m ises y e
p roved
true.
T h in k o f auch rich es, u p e x p lo ite d , in so w ell kn ow n
and acceqpiblq a p a r t o f tile w o r ld , m isse d b y B a lb o a ,
C o r ti« and th e ir s u c c e s s o r s fo r 4 0 0 y ea rs.
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T h e rq ost a s to n is h in g th in g , h o w e v e r , is th a t any
Spur cream w ill not be no­
ticed In coffee If ypu throw it
out the window.
*—no o th c rto b a c c a is
oun try w ill g iv e a lien in te r e s ts th e r ig h t to e x p lo it its
atu ral' w e a lth fp r s o t r iv ia l.a recom p en se; 1 *
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tike it!
By CHARLES P. 8 T E W A R T
NEA Service W rite r
T B S GOOD CITIînSM AND TREES
W ASHING TO N— The
Filipinos
• V e r y so o m tow c o m e s th e “ W eek” in w h ich th is think Governor Oeneral Leonard
be suspeoted of any prejudice
c o u n tr y w ill ‘‘S a v e th e F o é é s ts .” I f o n ly th at im p o r t­ Wood has too much power.
against Wood.
Wood thinks he hasn’t enough.
a n t p ie c e o f w ork oould r e a lly be a cco m p lish ed in one
Secretary of W ar Dwight F.
w e e k o f co n c e n tr a te d effort, b o w w on d erfifl it w ou ld be!
However, the betting in Wash­
»Davis announced he was going
is that
Commission“-
F o r th ere w ou ld b e t h e . w u c o p jr a te d effo rt. - >
Over to the Philippines to find ington
Thompson’s
conclusions
Will bo
E v e r y b o d y lo v e s trees.
E v e r y b o d y k now s by th is otft which was right.
The W hite House announced Governor General Wood’s— thr.t
tim e a little ab ou t th e im p o rta n ce o f fo re sts, ever-re-
he’ll find the only thing the mat­
n w ed , fo a t h r iv in g n a tio n . B u t n o t e v e ry b o d y fe e ls a that, ah. no, he wasn’t; ho ter with Wood’s administration
Wouldn’t be spared from the W ar
p erso n a l r e sp o n s ib ility to a n y sp e c ia l tree or g r o u p o f Department for so long a trip;
tre e s or to th e c o u n tr y ’s fo r e sts, e x is t in g or pro|>osed. S o that Carmi Thompson of Ohio
th e a d o p tio n o f sound n a tio n a l an d atate fo r e str y , p o lic ie s was going instead.
is slo w , and a lo n g p r o c e ss o f éd u c a tio n is n ecessary.
Much emphasis is laid here on
T h a t ed u ca tio n is •vHwft n a tio n a l ^ S a v c t h e F o r e st the fact that Carmi Thompson
W e e k ” — A p ril 19-24 — w ill h elp a lo n g . T h e sin g le w eek , («-General Wood’s best friend.
n o m a tter ;w h k tfits m rtivR ies, c a u ’L d o all it s nam e sug-‘ ; Such .being the case, it doesn’t
g e s te , hut it can push forw ard k n o w led g e, o f th e probletfn «Mceesarlly follow that Thompson
was plrked to decide in Wood’s
a n d en th u sia sm fo r it s SolTition.
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A sta te m e n t o f T heodora R o o s e v e lt ’s n eed s to be
r e c a lle d a n d em p h asized a t th is tim e, l j e sard:
“ A p e o p ft w ith in t children w ou ld f a c e a h o p e le ss
fu tu r e ; a co ifitry» xpthont tre e s is a lm o st a s b o p e le ia ;
fo r e s ts w h ich Wre so u sed th at th e y can n o t riniew thetn-
s c lv e ç w ill soon v an ish , and w ith / h e w a ll th eir Iwnefita.
W h e n y ou h e lp to p reserve ouT fo r e sts Or p la n t Aew on to,
y o u are a c tin g th e p art o f a g o o d c i t h e n .” ;
A h A r c tic ex p lo rer nays a iq »lan es m ay be use
c a r r y r e ig d fe r m eet. J*¡r<an r e e f u t .A v ia tio n experi
in th e A r c tic ,It lo o k s m ore u s { if rein d eer i n < f he
has been that
power enough.
he
hasn’t
had
The rubber Interests« as every­
body knows, want an A mar lean
source of supply.
The Philip­
pines are gohg Islands (or the
purpose, btft are they American-
—wad c a t they 1M depended
on to stay soF The rubber folk
hesitate to Invest money there
u n til they're certain the answers
to both these questions are safe­
ly affirm ative.
That is Washington’s hunch o»
general principles, and for the
more specific reason that .It« e , HArmiston — Hermiston Light
finding large American .rubber
Co'., «hows hot ih-
consumers will like.
com e*ol »7,786. for 19»6,
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U N rV E R S iT Y
0T ORBOOrf.
Eugene. A pril 16. — (Special) —
From the time when Deady h all,
the University’s first building,
housed the stttden t body of lttdf
Erected In 1 8 H , Deady hall has
seen the i?nlverattr. grow to a
'student body of approxiotatsly
,«000 and prit^entip^s buildings of
ftodera b r k i. Hga Og w«pgy side,
favor and against the Filipinos
I f the president expected the F fli-
«IttOs to win, it ’s conceivable
that be might have been extra
p^rgfttb te choose a special com-
mlsntgaer who« couldn’t posslhln
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