Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 27, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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• d - « fa te s w ill a k o ha available.
Telephone 39
MBPLAY
Single Insertion, per lleta
Political, Display, per tach
BRAND
One insertion a week
Two insertions a week
R ecognising
the
increasing
volum e of passenger a a l freight
traffic betw een the D oited States
ang Canala, Southern
P a r W i t
Company has eatabtiahed a gen ­
eral agency otttoa la Tanaanaw ,
B. € ., according to an announce­
m ent m ade yesterday by F. S.
MoGtoafa,
passenger
traCHe
manager. The new etfioe la the
first Southern P sclfla ageaey te
be established In Canada.
B. J. Haadry h as bean desig­
nated C aaadiaa general agent
w ith headquarters In Vnneawrer,
and A. N. Bryant
has
been
named Canadian passenger « g -
ent. E xtension o f Southern Pa­
cific service into Canala through
this agency w ill increase the abM-
W BAT C O N S m C T K S ADVERTISING
"All future events, where aa admfaslhn charge 1» made or a
collection taken is A dvertising.”
No discount w ill be allow ed ReHglous or Benevolent Order»
CHILD HEALTH DAY
May 1 will be National Child Health Day. President
Coolidge has proclaiinjd it and national officials, gov­
ernors and mayors have added their endorsements.
A ream of convincing statistics about the necessity
of Child Health Day has been poured out. Organizations
have interested themselveB in the celebration and many
earnest-minded men and women in charge of children
will really work to make It a success.
On the other hand, the day cannot be a success until
every eitizen of each community regards himself as a
genuine part of the celebration.
Here is the way for you, the citizen, to do it. .
Try to bring forth just one thought, just one idea of
your own, upon the subject. First, try to learn something
about child health conditions; drop by the public library
or write to one or more of the several agencies engaged
in this line of work, and ask for books or pamphlets on the
subject.
On Child Health Day- thresh out the matter you have
assembled, put two and two together and try to arrive
at your own conclusion.
When you do you will light a bonfire that is really
wortli something to the child health movement. No man
is really enthusiastic about the fact that he learns, or the
idea he gains, from another.
He must discover his own fact — bring forth Ida own
ideas. Then he is a real convert. If a few citizens will do
this, it will he a real “ d ay’/'for child helath on May 1.
ADMIT V A R VETERANS
Q oeÖ oA
tour protection demand« k. Only
Frye'« 'TMfcioua* prand Hams
and Bacgo contain all the good-
«gM you've a right to expset.
Every Ham. and every ode of
Bacon which'bears (he brand
name "Frye’s Delicious" comer
from carefully «elected young
grain-fed posters. inspected at
every «cage by Frve expert« and
finally pa&ad by V. S. Govern­
ment inspector*.
The careful «election, the Frye
exdvsive mild curing, and the
rigid inspection, produce Ham
and Bacon that we are^ptoud to
Cooking
BY CHARLE8 P. 8TEWART
NEA Service
Writer
a
WASHINGTON— Nobody
ties
Congressman Clarence Cannon
of Missouri up In any parlia­
m entary bowknots.
Parliam entary procedure ean
be made pretty sompllcatod.
Tangling an unruly congress­
man up in It until he’s h elp ­
less. and then chucking him
carelessly aside, Is one of the,
party leader’s favorite methods
of preventing vhnfllatlon, on
the floor, of subjects that they
prefer to .h a v e left quietly In the
cold storage of som e committee
room.
over the North American con­
tinent will* aid the M ontreal KI
wan is club in accom plishing the
historical pageantry to th e two
looal members and h e n t h e r KO DO
Klwanlan d elegates w ho w ill vis­
it Montreal In Jana.
bn the opening night of the .
convention the usual "All KI­
wanis N ig h t’’ program w ill be •
bald. Some ten-thousand Klwan-
ians and visitors w ill attend thl?
Be careful when you cross the occasion a fifteen m inute per­
street. Americans spend 14 bll- iod w ill b e given over t o an ex -
ptession of international good
liln s - a 'j w a r on autos.
will and friendship.
SJfaultaa-
eously w ith thia period all the
KIwanis clubs looated in c itie s,.
in Canada and the U nited &tate3
wiU » e e t for a uatted obeerv-
But th e United States isn’t
sqch a terrible place. There are
more than 100,000 bicycles In
Tokyo.
W hat could be worse
than
All this doesn’t work on Can­
The present immigration law is working very well,
than having a neighbor who
non. W hy not?
Why, because
on the whole, and accomplishing the purposes it was in­ he’s th e greatest parliamentary rides a motorcycle so d plays a
tended for better than laws usually do. Nobody wants to | authority In America and one saxaphone. ‘
break it down. There are some slight imperfections, how­ of the greatest In the world.
Even
saxophones could he
He was the H ouse - of Repre­
ever, that need removing.
worse, mgybe. They »ever make
There happen# to be quite a few veterans of the World sentatives' parliam entary eapert any noise unless someone Is
for m any
years.
Its
present
War who served in the American army and are now bar­ rules w ere largely made by him. bothering them.
red from the country under this law. Mosit of them are When a knotty parliamentary
aliens who either remained abroad when onr force« were point comes up to he settled, the
ordered home, or have gone abroad since, and who now speaker sends for one of his
want to come here, but are barred «by full quotas in the to st books and w hat that book
has to offer Is recognised as the
countries to w’hich they owe allegiance.
, -
last word.
"
A bill favorably reported to the Senate would let
W ell, the Other day Cannon
The local KiwanU d u b today
id own the bars for such entrants. It is hardly conceivable unexpectedly announced that he
announced
• th a t its delegate to
that wianv Americans would object to such an act of had som e remarks to make.
the KIwanle internationals’ 10th
The
leaders
instantly
sensed
justice and gratitude. Surely if there is any recommen­
annual convention In Montreal,
dation for admitting an alien to American opportunity what they were.
Me wanted to toll them that Canada, to be held Jue 7-10,
and citizenship, it is that which comes from having fought Congress, after a trem endous w ill be royally feted. The d ele­
g a te from Ashland is Fred S.
under the American flag for American ideals.
pnetonae of Interest in agricul­
ture's w elfare, la now getting -Eagle, the treasurer of the Ash­
ready ’ to adjourn - w ithout do­ land club.
DEMOCRACY OR CASTE
Canadian hfajory,
depicting
ing anything toward Us rellsf—
> «
* •
j
and that that’s w hat- 1J meant, th e tim es of the Indian and tha
Dr. M. N. Clwtterjeo- native of India, and professor Jo do all along.
French-Canadian settlem ents of
of social science in an America* college, calls attention
And In sp its of all that par­ many year» ago wlU be offered
to an American peril to which many Americans never give liam entary m g sM lty . am th ese An pagoant. The French society
lead er’s part, could do, he got St. Jean Baptiste, the Caledon­
thought.
Society, the Snowsboers' Un­
“ Unless you take steps to prevent it,” he says, “ you that speech o f f hie cheat. Prob­ ian
ably n o t another man in the ion, the H ull KIwanis club, and
will have the same kind of civilization here, eventually, hduse could have ««ma fa, against
that we have in India, and 5,000 years from now your such odds.
descendants will be lecturing before audiences in Tkn-
" It’k an old
parliamentary
warning thi‘iii against caste, just as I am aam ing
fel »hl<I. “ bg wbteb
legfafsAton too Important to be
leglsfasion
that
has
DemocrBeV, we are prime to forget, is still an experi­ Ignored—
baau marked for slaughter but
ment.. Ojur nation is the oldest democracy now existing,' Which GongroM h as not tb»
and it« age is short as historical epochs are me^surojl. eqarage to , slaughter openly—,1«
ftometimes’ too, an observing American has a Kuspieion dafayad to com m ltto. until nAar
that etlea new we are not democratic, Only real <l<augk «4joa«MBrdt and then reported
at the tost m tuU. to ha lost
cracy— the feeling and practice of basic hum ¡in eqmdiijr Oift
V» tha Jam «luiaya attending ¿he
fanning through soeipty — can kedp a -nation front < Closing days of • long session. ’*
ALL T öiS WWat
Miss Murdock on
Universal Range
EVEBYBODY INVITTO
The Sparkle and
VivuH j *
A g M e m s I
Youth ltaeff!
Ashland
I Creaaiwy’«
Bottle Soda Pop
land’s fam ous pure
m ountain w a t e r ,
f la v o r e d
w ith
Such Flavor
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
SCREEN
millions demand A*
why you should g p
We SMggmt th is cggoM to de­
c o r a te d G ift Box o t Artstyle
< iwwvatotM Vbe «aefcaae to the
n iŒ heancifol w o fastos «ver
seen fo r th is occasion.
P g o n d ............ 7.. . . 81.80
Two Pounds
i 3-00
McNAffi
"bulk” are thus combined do sadbe
Quaker Oats AU em eU eally "bal­
anced” food.
Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have two kinds: Qaick Quaker,
wfhicb cedu fa J to i « (a u la s, and
Quaker Oats.
DOOR SETS (hardware)
PAINT
MOLDING
WINDOW MATERIAL
DOORS
ASíftANB IXJMBER COMPANY
Phone 20
384 Oak St. Across 3 . 3 . Tracks
A Novelty
►untry needs now is 380080,000 sink
cars whop the old oneB 1brc worp out
we know, our criminals will start coming
« get of reservations regarding its audior<
these wpts grp terribly shocked to see
g in a dry regime.
tage > • Phoenix
P i»
CH EESE
ESH VEGETABL
OF ALL KINDS
Fonici’«
.
sad M w . R. C. Malea.
4toS Aggalae; L W. Arhraason,
t>. Barkafay; Mr. sa d « r a
« . L Btoranaag. CoraaUHs; « r a .
K . J, Laator. -Camr^lla; N. Mill
f a i t t h ; Mr. aqd Mr.
j.
g.
J a m « . Klamath Falla; j g.
M orgaa. Klamath Faifa.
♦
To eohfcbit one’s de<^)gxW publicly is
discoHrforting to most people, 'When do-
sdred; a private room adjoining our chapel
is presided fur the immediatefamily. They
can see the eerviees but ,<wi not be seen.
This comforting privOeM S8 but «xe
of ..many features charactering onr ser-
Special off or with
Faner«! Diitetogf
acfwwwry for (Jto tprtnr
to oheuiUo salami, auch
iptctad abova. R» body la
tog s a d « sot am «( tou
Usât green.
th e
b est syrups obtain­
able. I t ’» a Quality
Drink.
BLDG