Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 08, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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F IB S AND THE FARMER
Preventable} to sses by« fire* on» farngi. i$ th e U n ite d
S ta te s am ount to th r ee tim e s a s m u ch m on ey a s is n e c e s­
sary to finance th e reg u la r n a tiv itie s o f th e D e p a r tm e n t
o f A g r ic u ltu r e w u & i b M C M e m p lo y e e s . -TfcH 'estim a te
w a s su b m itted t o llte- R a tio n a l F ire' W aste'0rtU M 'il b y .
G. I. C h ristie, D ir e cto r o f th e A g r ic u ltu r a l E x p er im e n t
..visconsh» • SOU»» to hava • wet
lind ¿ry «8hl on It t hsnS» tbU rear’
\V Stanley LoiRh. fo«8«r stats V »
comn.'wtortir 1» «oln» to
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I n round nUmi*ers th e aniiu al lo ss d u e to fa rm fires
to $150,000.
“ L ig h tn in g ,’* s a y s P r o fe sso r C h ristie, “ ijs' g iv e n as
th e la r g e st s in g le cau se. -In v e stig a tio n s carried on in ­
d ic a te th a t w h en b u ild in g s are p r o p erly rodded th e p ro­
tec tio n from lig h tn in g is p r a c tic a lly 100 pier cen t. T h e
F a n n e r s ’ •Mutual L ig h tn in g P r o te c te d In su ra n ce C om ­
p a n y o f M ich igan , w h ich in su red o n ly rod d ed b u ild in g s,
and th o se o n ly a fte r th e ir in sp e c to r s h ad ex a m in e d and
a p p ro v ed th e red d in g- p a id o u t o n ly $32.00 fo r d a m a g e by
lig h tn in g d u r in g fo u r y e a r s o n a risk to ta lin g o v er $55,-
000,000, ...The. $32.00 c o v ered t h r e e smaM p la in t« , a ll due
t o M e r e c t s \iii.r o d ^ n g . o v erlo o k ed b y th e C ornp any’s i n -
speetor.
,• *“ T he~prtfjtldieS o f fa n n e r s a g a in st lig h tn in g trids-
w h ich d a te s from a tim e w h en m a n y fa rm ers w ere h o a x ed
w ith im p rop er r e d d in g an d u n rea so n a b le p rices, n eed s to
l>e overcam e. T o o fe w fa n n e r s reco g n ize the a d eq u a cy o f
p rotection from lig h tn in g rod s p fo p e r ly in sta lle d or
th e d a n g er from rods im p ro p erly in sta lle d or d a m a g ed
If the sleeve» and legs of heavy
nnderwear have stretched much
wear it for a spring 3ult of
(Jlothes.
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hour's work.
to
dodge
The short skirts worry father.
But It isn't the short length, It's
the short time the s k irt’s worn.
I f money realljr talked, an old
niekle would do some bragging
about the cigar» it has bought.
a fte r in s ta lla tio n .”
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Owls, are considered wise,
T h e N a tio n a l F ir e W a ste C ou n cil h a s a u th o rised th e they have Insomnia.
a jip oin tm en t o f a b alan ced a g ricu ltu ra l com m ittee w h ich-
w ill in clu d e in its m em b ersh ip r e p r e se n ta tiv e s from the
G overnm ent and o th er n atio n a l o rg a n iza tio n s in te r e ste d
in re d u c in g fir e w a ste o p f a n n s . «-
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A { one tim e o r ^ u o t lie f d u r in g a y ea r, th e jxH»ple o f
th ese sta te s m a n a g e to g u n fo tfn d MOOJKM),00 q u arts o f Àoft
m r C R A R L E * P. S T E W A R T
NKA Service W rite r
IV A 8 H IN ^ T d N i-» In spltjs of all
d rin k s. S o said E ric S eu d d er, h ead o f u C h icago b ev er­ that straddling politicians can
a g e com p any! w hen a d d r e ssin g a con ven tion o f N ew say or do, prohibition w ill be the
J e r s e y S ta te p o t t le r s ’ A sso c ia tio n at A tla n tic C ity. T h is
a p p r a isa l o f th e liq u id o on ten ts o f th e d o m estic stom ach is
ottiy th e h a lf o f it, fo r n ext y e a r “ w e e x p e c t to doub le our
chief issue in the coming Co»-.-
gressional elections.
That» pretty well agreed now.
down at the capitol.
Dqwn at the House of Repre­
sentatives * office building the
other day I was walking along ' SAK FRANCISCO, May
one of the corridors. These cor­ (U P )— According1'to the most
ridors are almost interminably, Authentic chroniclers, an
tier on tien, with the offices of sional buck private in. the
representatives on either side.
may be heard to mutter,- in the
Most of the doors stand open sanctity o f his own quarters, that
and, passing, you catch an occra "that guy ain’t human.” Mean­
Sional word o rtwo of what's be­ ing, of course, one of,hla officers.
ing said Inside.
This complaint is obviously not
• ’ From an -office I was hiking by True, else it long ago would have
I caught a word myself— "prohi­ become a sort of general cry
bition.” A few offices farther on apion^ a ll buck privates.
I heard it again. Tbeh a third ; i Officers are human. Especial-
time, I grew rather curious.
A young officers. They respond
Going up to the top of the! to the call of springtime, •»’ ev­
building I made the rounds of i erything. OccasionUly too much
the corridors. The connect up,
with a court in the middle, like a
Not many days ago the com-
isnding -officer of the Preslditi,
rectangular infinity.
Having finished with the top an t'rkneiaco, was forded t i !»•
corridors, I took the others, one lie a b u lle tin / weratng
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after another, in the same way, younger officers against adopt«
clear! down to the ibasement floor. Ing over-luxurious sideburns. The
Twenty-seven times on .that young .bloods were in the army,
trip, by * actual count, I goti he decided, so shoqld abide by
enough of an earful to leave no rales df Sdbrlet» i? » f t *
doubt that prohibition, pro or
R ight qp top of, that rib»« “«M
con, was the theme of discussion ; from Waahingtdn, D. C., that a
in said number of representatives' second attempt of the younger
offices at approximately the same officers to dress w ith * . . trifle
time that forenoon.
mote’ osrspkjhwd been Ilatlfr ai^d
Advertise In
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
ANO THE FURTMEÄ X <50 TH C
VJOAfiC IT 6 6 T 5 -M O M M UST
HAVE H|R£D A <SAN<3 OF HOUSE
WRECKERS and PlXTSM ON _
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NO VIONDER MSN LEAVE HOMS
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MATILDA’
sarcastically denied.
boys w aited to, wear tong-
The Tidings
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OUT OUR WAY
b u s in e s s ” — reason enough fo r d o u l$ |n g ttait tlie in tim a te,
con su m er in nt) t a lw a y s be la rg e r 'th a n ttietliing-cxuiK tim M .'
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O r it m ay lx* th a t no fix e d sta te o f c a p a c ity hu sin esg e x -
isty. Probabfv th ere is a lw a v s room in sid e fo r m ore, as
" • f overlord s o f thcjjtb eatro h a v e so CorceftiUfiripiROB-v
stra ted . In a lly <*ase^ the, p leasu re o f e x p e c te d b u sin ess
v a (n is th a t th ou gh file’ bbm bârdm 'eni o f th e M oslem Kifr
ha* ended- Uni g a ssiftg d H H v  m éricàn M id r iff à» just* b&-
g u p —s m etliig g n e w t» report on th e A m èriea h froh ti
that
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T h e A m erican peouto- w p l y in g
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r to ta l iiE'ome J V f t a ^ a —T ^et^uy t^ ey - a f e in tlie
tier incom e braekpin,. o f .in th e cl/pV’ w h ich d ocs WQ|
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incom e o f pUtpte,;ltf t h ^ t îif it é d T P t S
a e s w a s f 4 1-2 b illion s. T a x e s—n a tio n a l, state; niuni-
»1 an d a llr ilie rreF ’ t n o k ^ g b V h m f r * « : - * T M # it t H » » ”
t o u t o f each $10 y o n sp en t, you g o t o n ly $7.75 an d
e s to o k $lj.25, no m a tte r how lo u d ly yo u m ay h â v e
aded p o v e r ty .
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