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M I i S B I* A N H * O A I H Y T I BI N G S _________ _ Editer ert R- Greer ------- — •r-re Madden Green W. rf. Perkins .......... S Businem Manager Ngyr*; Editor * Telephone, 89 OFFICIAL CITY WiLLiAH Pr? * the Idea that I f a man produced tog W » ‘H w ’ v t o 4 * • com' MfcnRy'ddatfed only nine bag», the price which the tenth bag of beans wogld being would de- tewnlse the P « A pi tha other ntaie haga, np matter It the raguidng relu ct w ts lower than th e cegt cd production.” Guard eaftl. • i The t * l | ab Is a "fcagaboQ." th e belief that the f* rW’ r hped» the hoping hspd of y o r e Mjws is a fa lse r , the only solution to t|ie agricultural problem Is pales- munrhip, according to SsmUel R. Guard, director of the 8ea^s- Roepnoh Agricultural founda “Thai htnd «( «oonowifts *• «»- i tion. sound In this era of lostahtan- , Guard challenges- the conolu- eogs communication, ot sudft j ■losa of some agricultural lead rallwe* and oceanwtae transpor ers in a comprehensive study tation' gad fid a wosrld market. of the agricultural altadtioa in Wc can deiixgr grain that we do | the United States. Himself a not need to tha « o a t remote part son of the soil, a graduate of of tha world. Bo long as there t|ie Ohio Stats Agrlculural col is a hungry person in the world, j lege, for I I years a farm ssaga- there h *e actual com sur tiue editor and more lately pres« plus in the United Btntee. director of the American Farm “What we need Is nwae mar- Neskowin voters approve plans Buras» federation, ha has pre- hets ton ear ’•arplas' production. for , modern school bulldingk p,ared his study tgom a broad If w« had tha proper kind of viewpoint. sahMmen abroad, we could open - Asserting “there is - ho corn T«r. It sqsyy raises |hg P R - surplus,’’ Guard' advances the Prices tgg one products than we laden phlegm, a soothing, auggegUon that “what we need get «1 boMu. healing coating on the Irritated. is mom markets - for our 'sur “Tha proposal to enlist the Inflamed tbrogt. it atop* tick plus’ production. If we had the sogviogu Of our government In ling and nervous baching, quiqts prqper kind of salesmen abroad/* dumping our products at What coughs « ¿ f e w B e# cWl* ha continues, “we could open up ever prices they will bring is dcea and m»wn PUgapna. Satift- these markets r and get •' better preposterous.” factlog guaranteed. Bold every prices tor onr products* than' we. Np- 1 Thougj uf tgq opinion that where- get at home." agriculture win n e w oa Guard rebuked, the export ^ap. ■> p> nf <**» proposed the iqwa lOwa ana and Mid- proposea by ny tn» Miq- v anu w gqrte w w uH uree tu In Uq «a ««turns, (jle Western Corn confVrpnces Q«qçd think« tiw termer should and embodied In tbq :Nary- receive more than he does and Haugen, Dickinson, a other foresees thqt qgricqlture c«n he bills, declaring "they a depen- organised to thq| aqd Thia or- dent upon’ t h a 't a r if f ! 'other ganlsatlo*, he warms, mqst be articlcial support. -Ths ra. he along voluntary lines. Instead believed, ’'fundamen|i un- of the pretest octnes and score« With sound’’ and he pol^|i |t tys of tlnheren/* he says, agrttul- reasons for such.oplalo tUVg needs A ‘super-leader* who |M h? w ig be to the (grmer what Her-ll “In 1778, when tbei rapid communication - bert Hoover has been to the portatlon and th e ' woi wu* U buslnei* U»»n. One Month — Three Mouths Biz Months .. Oae Year — By Mall and Rural Routes 1M8RL&V ADVERTISING RATES Binde laaertlon. per Inch ---- ------------ ------- -—------ Political, Display, per Inch ~............................................. Yearly Contracts One Insertion a week ------- ---------------------------------- Two Insertions a w e e k --------- ----- ----- ----— ---------..... Dally Insertion ................ _.............................- ................ Rlrst Insertion, per 8 point line ............... . Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line Card o f Thanhs ............................ ................ . Obituaries, per line 3.------ - ------ ------ WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All future events, where an admiaslbn charge la made or a collection taken la Advertising.’’ No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Ordern. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will bq made In advertis ing or job printing — our contributions will be In cash. P O W MBH70RMAWIW rv ■ • ' ’ V ilh ja lm u r S te fa n sso n , s p e a b ’I’g (o r 4 group of e x - ’ plorers and s c ie n tis ts , h a s w a d e a p u b lic p r o te s t a g a in s t th e “ fo lk lo r e an d .n o n sen se” c ir c u la te d r e g a r d in g th e A rctic. Thepe is m ore p r in te d m isin fo r m a tio n or tlm f su b ject, he sa y s, th an on a lm o s t a n y o th er. I t is o n ly fa ir t o coojierate w ith M r. S te fa n s s o n in tr y in g to g e t A r c tic m a tters s tr a ig h t T h e “ A r c tic ” , h e insists* m u s t n o t be c o n fu se d w ith e ith e r th e N orth P olo, th e M a g n e tic P o le , th e W in d P o le , th e C old P o le or th e P o le o f I n a c c e s s ib ility or a n y o f th e o th e r P o le s in w h ich e x p lo re r s a n d s c ie n tis ts are in te r e s t ed . T h e A r c tic i s n o t an im a g in a r y s p o t or m a th e m a tic a l p o i n t h u t a v a s t e x p a n se o f la n d an d w g te r 3,000 m ile s in d ia m eter. I t is th e gen eral n a m e o f a g e o g r a p h ic a l area. W r ite rs m o stly realize th a t fa c t, b u t h e a d lin e r s are care le s s som etim es. A s fo r tem p eratu res, r e g a r d in g w h ich Mr. S te fa n sso n an d h is P o la r —or rath er A r c tic — b reth ren are e s p e c ia lly se n sitiv e , it should be d is tin c tly u n d ersto o d th a t a well- beh aved th erm om eter h eld 1,000 fe e t o v e r th e N o r th P o le in J u ly w ill r e g iste r n o t 50 degree^ b elo w zero, h u t 50 d eg rees a b o v e zero. - * * In ju s tic e t o th e lo n g -su ffe r in g A rctic, th is n e w sp a p er h ereb y d is d a im s an y in te n tio n o f e v e r sla n d e rin g A r c tic w e a th e r or m is r e p r e s e n tin g or m is p la c in g a n y o f th e p oles. m em b ers a n y m ore-” sa y s th e d o ork eep er o f th e la d io a ’ g e ’tery h i th e H ou se o f B e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . “ Once in a w h ile a w om an st^ ps up an d a s k s m e w h ere th e th ree la d y con g ressm en s it, b u t n o t v e r y o f te n .”. W h en th ere w a s o n ly o n e con g ressw o m a n iii th e H o u se, sh e got m ore a tte n tio n th a n th ree g e t uow . WH6n th e re are th ree tim e s th ree, th e y w ill g e t s till less. I t is g e tt in g so th a t a w om an w h o co m es to C on gress is sim p ly & m em b er o f C on gress. T h a t is th e w ^ y i t o u g h t t o be, and th e way- w om en p r e fe r i t W om an ta k e s h er p la c e in th e w ork o f le g is la tio n , or in a n y o th er form o f p u b lic s e r v ic e , on equal term s w ith m an. H er b e s t w ork is d o n e q u ie tly , e x p r e ss ing w o m e n ’s id e a ls b u t w ith o u t se lf-c o n sc io u sn e ss o f sex. P o litic a l e q u a lity — p o litic a l co -o p era tio n o f m en and w om en on eq u al term s — se em s to h a v e arrive^ . ledge— if possible, advance know ledge— of the changes enables “big business’’ to avoid losses and make more money. „ A good Washington correspon dent becomes sensitive to these changes. « Browne did. 80 pres By CHARLES P. STEWART ently he became a purveyor ol wriEA Service Writer such “Inside” information to a WASHINGTON— Herbert Jan- select list of “big business’* vrln Browne, the weather pro phet who declared last fall that Browne’s theory was that the the summers of 1926 and 1927 wouldn’t be summers at all, but earth's weather depends on the that we m ig h t expect to shoot sun. He went Vo BoP* observers for our Fourth ot July fireworks In the snow,- got' himself pooh- advice. ^Ttes Ban's heat varies, they said— not by very many poohed for his assertion. degrees, but perhaps enough to But Just look at the spring count, a great deal, translated In we’ve had! Browne himself is not a to terms ot terrestrial tempera scientist and doesn’t pretend to ture. However, with a cool sun,^ he. For the strictly scientific Information he requires, to en sometimes the earth was warm. able him to peer into the meteor The scientists had noted that. ological future, ha relies on spec And it often happened, with tbs sun getting lu Its best lick«, ialists. that the weather here was cold- Originally Brown«’» Interest They‘d observed that, too. Browne was a sailor as well in- the weather was purely inoi- as a newspaper man. dental to other activities he waa All for himself, he evolved engaged In. He beggn hie career as a news the idea that the ocean warms paper man— a Washington cor up and co o ls.o ff, as the sun's heat varies, and that the ocean’s respondent. Now there are undercurrent« currents spread the difference la Washington— changing under around. It takes three years, he esti currents— which it pays “big business’’ throughout the country mates, knowing the currents as to know all about Early know- he does. OUT OUB WAY BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME .. Porch Boxes Hanging Baskets Porch Tuhs Anyope who possesses the same faults we have ia unbear able to us. > If you feel like elwrlag with others', suppose It be your joys rather than your troubles. we have time to fill them fpr you now. A (nil stock of Hptfng Budding Plants ASHLAND - FLOWER SHOP Shoes To Age*)» £toe Shop fw srtW»4Wr I know of nothing more dif ficult than disposing ot a job lot of lova when you are through with it. Hes Heck says thing« that dpn’t agent« la polecats.’’ Amon By W illiam s we are prepared C fiV T tP « \ Ht mb I»*™ nnki Van Bella r tw o fc ä V 1 SAMO iM T w iw ' VJASNj \A .iM lAJt HELO DE m I j M' VJVTÍ4 MO O tr i P E P A St.MPUMtffeMS CfcM-r M O R E , -Tty M lhluVfc. € 0 C u t> X O PEhlEO D iv io t » f I V M S MOUit-V. A s. b \) b m ? y A u g u s t T h y sse u , th e secon d o f th e g r e a t G erm an c a p ta in s o f in d u stry to grow p o w er fu l d u r in g th e w ar and p a s s a w n y sin ce, - sto o d w ith H tinnes fo r th e “ v e r tica l t r u s t ” instead! o f th e “ pu re t r u s t ,” h s d e v e lo p ed in A m e r ic a . N e a r ly a ll o f ou r m a g n a te s h a v e so u g h t to d o m in a te a s in g le in d u stry , such a s i>etrolouro, c o a l, ste e l, rail- w m ds, sh ip p in g or m eat. TJie G erm ans n am ed w ere in- » t e d r a lb ec h i latgiuning w ith a s in g le in d u stry and m g w ith it all tlie rela ted in d u str ie s n e c e ssa r y fo r its u tiou , th u s in su r in g s ta b ility und b a rrin g o u tsid e r s k < k• tlixk X ■ VA V < A hik 4A ?W hK ’ JgBW Twvv? yv» ■ V N F * I8 1 I 1 ■ » tV « lk affV E W Un» M kikL EffeP^ffff W aihh na Valves X ÛL PAtsTf’e , ftx K ffe ! r lt it Ttankaa. Bearings Bank O eA L tO vMrtfA s o t - ’.e, eP B E R iO M Ç ep \ B u S iK ift’S » M t »4! y robberies in many cities ate takl to PyK-ester WoHert (UjbiQvci and pinMeten CsUicuU- Wa»- tannery eoyv|cc. lers Is he’d «J W qtUcrtocA Tj«q., and CalUt u tt nt Jpck«on, M > s, Cslllcuu is sold to Have Rd a gang that held Up an entire Alkbaitta totfn Mst month, fp v e ra l etaiqe are Contend In« for the rlElft to try him Ueq I ^ Apa^WS Bapmared Piston Bings m y w w ro v«t Irw! oar LEEDOM'S 1 _ • • • • to g b e these vlattoca »♦ • 8 efficient, reasonably prieed ♦ • « « southern WW «H*l '■<- I I NV1- Bring Yoar A beautilul woman needs a little impudence to set her beauty off to -th e best advantage. H C to ia ic x T o d a y th e “ v e r tic a l t r u s t ” is m a k in g h e a d w a y in U n ite d S ta te s . H en ry F o r d is its m o st c h a r a c te r istic t e n t a t iv e . H is o r ig in a l b u sin ess w a s m erely m ilk in g nuhii^s. In b u ild iu g up th a t in d u stry , he g a v e sup- to m a n y in d u str ie s fu r n is h in g Itim n e c e ssa r y nuiter- o r s e r v ic e s . N o w ho b o a sts t h a t th e F o4d M otor ay o w n s a n d c o n tr o ls e v e r y step o f th e w h ole lo n g o f production* from ra w m a te r ia ls to finished t,'in c lu d in g the tim b e r in th e fo r e st, th e ore in the , s a w m ills a n d fu r n a c es a n d ro llin g m ills an d g la ss ics a n d th e r e st, w ith e v e n r a ilr o a d s an d sh ip s to the fin al p rod u ct to it s m ark et. lit i s in d u str ia l p o w er a t it s h ig h m t. It is the ideal o f oult A w r i c i m in d u str ie s to d a y . In d u stria l in th e im m e d ia te fu tu r e w ill b e la r g e ly concern rork in g o u t s u c h “ v e r tic a l” p rogram s, e power is u se d fa ir ly , an d con su m ers a r e g iv e n o f th ere ca n b e n o v a lid o b jectio n . X A f^ W U 4r> v » w i« < of, *u lyRamed.l IrriUtWk 0o*«e»UW| OUH qf lb« elr pea»««», which with neg lect,, damp and changeable, wqqtijyr, ap often «fogremos luto bronchitis or pneujtnania. RMoc- tlvg fqjr thqan sorious coughs an4 çol4g la í*ql*y’* Honoy agg One wajr to. get rich Is without things you can / r t £ OftgM TQE VERTICAL TRUST CQUQHB-eA In climbing, the one big ject is not to slip. Sewlc« e e. • U Daalged. M ri Phone 166 . I ' and gps will Uke oa<e < Yonj Laundry Needs. ASHLAND M tW tY CO. W E* WA A MA* «»» uni umpi' Isl Fly Time Special prices on them to oloee out. — See them in <*W WINDOW AND The Ashland Eloctcw S h w *,* J-.W-WtUAtyB M O M E N T S Ä\N f c O U K E 1 Ö L IV E O V E R S L IC K F E L L E R S M6 K. Main Stnal ' GARSÖN-FQWLER L B g. CCk .