Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    AS hxajtd paixy TIDING S
- ™ . Id ilio
R. Oreer
another minion,
dollar
hotoi.
"The Cwftppce?
. , Thq, now haotelry » • »♦ *»
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SuSm
TbtephO O Ft*
»▼on stories h*ah< » ‘V* acoont<’-
dattone fe» 1 M guests.
H is to be e p *|e d by the
mntrtea
Coqstqaee Iaveetssent company,
beaded by J(rs. Constance V.
ttjfP llfe ttla r ,q persosql. Fe»ly Lew!« Perry, wealthy property
.with i desrttPUve. .U tptqtam . an owqqr,
Oregon's farm lands.
That thia expenditure of' effort
is Justified no oae can doubt
who rqads the many spontan­
< .
»
eous expressions . of gratitude
coming dally from pose satis­
•
«
fied
settlers
already
placed
through the efforts o f the de­
HLRKPING SICKNESS CURB
partment.
C L A IM E D IM COPENHAGEN
LOS AMGfetSS, ' A p ril 21,-L-
“ I feel it a duty to acquaint
COPENHAGEN,
A p ril
21—
you w ith our dotage,' writs« a (U .P .)-4-T b e honeymoon ride of
form er resident of the Canadian M r. aad Mrs. Sabtao Solaris was (U .P .)— Doctors Marion, K lin t
prairies. " I t is almost two years rudely hot gracefully interrupted and Hegeluad of Sweden, who
conducting
experi­
since we Arrived la Portland w he* the
bride,
chic
Marie have been
ments
for
several
years,
claim
and through your fatherly In­ Bolqrlo, 17, performed a hoto-
that
they
have
discovered
a
euro
terest in ue we were made wel­ ta-one on a> downtown pavement.
come. As you know we came with
Sabino was driving his pretty for sleeping sickness. They are
great enthusiasm and ambitions. bride through Los Angeles from keeping details of their method
W e still feel the' same. Life on the minister’s house. In the truek a secret, but bare announced
the prairies, was not a ll sun­ he operates daily for. a commis­ that the results of their experl-
shine— o u r, hardships were too sion firm . Ha had removed the meats are so successful that they
great to befcr at times— but hern windshield <to allow the "brpatb w ill shortly be able to protect
we have bad all 'the Joys oae of spring" to enraos the soft their method.
could w ish ^fo r. I must admit brown h air of Marie. •
these have been two p f the hap­
A street car rufnbled acroes
piest years o f- our t-lnkrrted 11M the path of Solario’s truck, • and
The people as a whole are so
neighborly’ and
congenial
ahd
we have found a host of friends.
"W e have not se$n anything
we like better;anyv*hefe than-the
W illam ette V a lle y 'w h e r e 'o u r
e o c r m , TH A T Mou BROUGHT
Meal Is a forty acre fqrm w|tj>
» M BJAO RAM pUM
a lo n g -
eight Jersey cows,4 100 wiMto
leghorns and a .fe w turkeys."
Batered a t the Ashland, Oregon PoetolTire as Second Class MnH M atter
Sabscrintlon Price, Delivered in City . . . _
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SSJ
Six Months
Three Months
..
One Year —!.l
Rural Routes
One Month
Three Month«
Six Months ...
One Year
,
k o iA s R T IS lN O
Bride Falls In
Street Man-Hole
As Autos Crash
RATES
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Two Insertions a week .................
Dally insertion ............. ................ ...... ...... ............. ........
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W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
" A ll future events, where aa admission charge le made or a
collection taken Is Advertising."
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Ordere.
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advertis­
ing or job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. .
l b H V ib T AMUBOMt ÂUÎB
THE KUN AWAY SEASON
Count among the sure-enough signs of spring the
f,
youngster- who started forth the other day for the
t|
great and glorious West and the adventures he believed it
held for an ambitions, courageous and romantic vottth. * JH h V
W hat if he did get (paly as far as New York city, where a
ub DT
heartless Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
turned him about and set him safely back in his fa th e r’s » S w g i ?
house? He had done his part to answer the oall mo§t people. .
hear at least once.
/qrvkww
Probably it would never do in this work-a-day world \ I II ’
for everybody with a touch of wanderlust to drop all re- U.A IJ
ponsibilities ‘and go on the quest of udventure. But the WASH]
feel of that wanderlust is a genuine pleasure. I t is a sure T. Tp/y
, sign of age in spirit, if not in body, when we cease to have
occasional day-dreams of the open road.
By (N” *r
Why not adapt the feeling to possibilities? C u to u t
some boring social Jfunotion or neglect some family dnty
WAgm*
one of these fine spring days and make a dash—not for for- ‘°rt
eign lands and scenes — but for the nearest fine park or of amjth \
for the .woods gnd fiolds that lie not far beyond the city in the latt
limits. Have a grand tram p and. holiday of idleness that sent, agaii
does yom as imiCK good
ftfe S. *»*«**<
JL L L C L nf your intelligence-turn you-baek at a judieious DaBlal r ‘
¿Moment to the duties from which you fled. They won’t
3g£em quite so distasteful as they did before the harmless the core, i
g
Everett True
that a majority of the electors
meant to vote fo rSteck, bat aa
unusual number of those cast
for ■ him proved to have been In­
correctly marked. The lowa law
doesn't permit an incorrectly-
marked ballot to count. Subtract­
ing such votes from Stack’s sqore
April showers bring May bills
left Brookhart ahead.
for
having rugs oleaned.
The Steckit^ in the Senate
were for taking into account
solely the voters’ intent. The • Dressing sensibly makes a girl
Brookhartltps stood pat on the look so conspicuous.
law.
Look and see If you have
enough gas to gat back on un­
Binghtyn'a position on the less you are taking a good look­
Brookhart-Steck question,, de­ ing girl along.
spite the way he undoubtedly
fe lt, speaks extremely well for
The bpring fashion warning
the quality of his Integrity. He seems to be, "Don't count your
didn’t pretend to be enthusiastic clothes before they match. "
over Brookhart, but he was for
Now comes the season when a
giving him what he considered
man who gets mad at his wife
him entitled to, nevertheless.
Not but that there are other can go to the ball park and yell
equally conscientious members of at tho umpire.
the House and Senate, but their
The real reason many a m«n
name Isn’t legion, so to speak.
looks down on hie wife is be­
cause she was silly enough to
Portland— 1100 longshormeq marry him.
loading export ships, on one day.
Bingham/ however, didn’t al­ 40 ships were loading at Col­
Meet p is l * * h l t t , <«*»}« ,n
low his conservative preferences umbia river points.
■ • Rahler—Large acreage of 192« ■printer of the
to influence him. He believed
mint contracted at *7 a pound. team. For twoysar*
but enoe In the iJ0d ae r i tl
Brookhart had’ the strongest
He’s aloe S
case.
Mountain States Power Com
Oreton, Washington, and Ida­ dashes.
bali mlle relay quartet. This
Examination of the Brookhart- pany takes over Cloverdale elec ho will release 90,000,000 sal­
Steck ballots seemed to indicate trie system.
mon fry this year.
THE KIPPING ROTOR
The famous German rotor ship- Baden-Baden, which
Sailed early in April for this country, mainly for publicity,
"’’(lem s to be accomplishing its purpose. The publicity has
$ U n favorable. The queer craft septus to have behaved
aprprisingly well.
5* The rotor ship, as most yeaders pfobably know, sub-
3 rittttes for sail or steam power a pair of rotating steel
Sliists, which look like big smokestacks. The theory, np-
SSarently borne out by practice, is that such rotating cvlin-
jfe rs take advantage of the wind hotter than.sails.
»2 Sailing from Ellie, by the time the Baden-Baden reach-
29 the Canary Islands over 2,t)00 miles away, she had aver-
^«•<1 207 miles a day. That would not be much for a
jjeam ship, but is considered remarkable for a sailing ves-
in the cireunistances. She ran through a terrific
B onn- and seemed at her l>cst in a gale which would have
j^|ndicap|>ed a sail-rigged ship. W ith favorable weather,
jfoc may log a larger mileage jwr day on the rest of her
^ p \a g e .
Her visit to» America may result in a sudden crop of
« •to r craft, big and little, ip this country’. Yachtsmen tnay
w k c up rotor sailing and have a lot of fun with it, al-
^ o n g h the element of beauty in a sail-rigged boat will
K lacking in the new type.
'Mari« was? nowheye to
be
(o n id , F in ally a feaifnlae voice
w u beard ejprptqs sweetly irom
tb * depth« df «a o>eq »ba-bolo
iq t t e street.
Sabtao peered into the man­
hole. ' Marte wqs lifted to tho
aufface by two wayhhien. She
had sailed «eaeelqlly aad fcava-
bolicqUy over the hood of - Bol-
qrlo’«
truck;
passed
sheet
through the man-bole and land­
ed on the broad' hacks of two
husky laborers.
The Sabinos climbed back to
the seat of their track and
ambled on to the end ot their
honeymoon.
M W ,Mat
Bv Williams Mom and Pop
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NOW | /
Congress is asked addition appropriations for fighting
«st fires in the West, during 1926.. The light precipita-
n of winter indicate« a »dry aiul fire-warried summer,
e nation faces a real menace that must he met with,
atever expenditure it calls fur; or else the whole idea of
leral ponservation falls to the ground.
B ut federal and state a p p ro p ria tio n .w S I riot release
f private citizen from the nhligaquii,tt<i qptlit*
tai best to elyninatc fires. Maximum penalties will
ioubtedly,!^jfnpf>s«d
dwtuqt^-d vivlption^ bu|
■sonaToooperatiou with /ntent of the law 'w ill be far
re effective in pnhtMtfingi firehl firtL,’•tbku tfie iWoSt
D to w T
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lueiuhnn
Borne women shop
every place and I»e4,’ii{«
i. Griffith, who wcnluiol
iy contest prize, visited American movies in every city
visited. Travel is so b r o n d ^ n in g lilv ip n
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Ford Motor stock last year earned $666 a idiaro, and
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