Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 17, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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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 ..........
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Businem Manager
Ngyr*; Editor
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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.
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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
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Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Apa^WS Bapmared
Piston Bings
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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.
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and gps will Uke oa<e <
Yonj Laundry Needs.
ASHLAND
M tW tY
CO.
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uni umpi'
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Fly Time
Special prices on them to
oloee out. — See them in
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WINDOW AND
The Ashland
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