Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 11, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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IN IT IA T IV E
brings success
T h e C aliforn ia O regon P o w er C om pany h a s issu e d an
in ten sely in te r e stin g report fo r 1925, A la rg e p e r sp e c tiv e
m ap sh ow s th a t th is com p an y h a s been b u ilt an d d e v e l-
op ed in a th in ly se ttle d co u n try in S o u th ern O regon and
BEAUTIFY
YOUR
N orthern C a lifo r n ia .»
I t h as b eep la rg e ly resp o n sib le fo r tu r n in g v a s t a rea s
o f w a ste land in to fe r tile farm s, an d i t h a s m ade m o d e m
con ven ien ces fu rn ish ed by e le c tr ic ity a v a ila b le to In d u s­
tries ap d hom es w h ich w o u ld n e v e r h a v e been b u ilt w ith ­
Backed by th e m a k e » ’» 100 y e a r s o f s u c c e ssfu l fu r ­
fie came in, in a very junior
capacity, and an appointee, w ith­
out a mandae, and immediately
made it plain that he was tho
presidential representative on the
floor and expected to lead.
The old-timers had other plans.
They've carried them out.
out o f electrical d evelop m en t.'
A la rg e share o f its s e c u r itie s are o w n ed b y th e p e o ­
ple in th e territo ry it serv es. I t is a n i n s p ir i n g te stim o n ­
ial o f v isio n , fa ith , and m a n a g em en t to' see o v e r $20,000,000
in v e ste d in a u tility p ro p erty in a sp a r se ly s e ttle d coun­
try , and fu rth er, to see th is'p r o p e r ty becom e v a lu a b le a s i t , B Y C H A R LES 9 , » T H W A R T
N B A Servtae W M w
b rin gs o p p ortu n ity, h a p p in e ss a n d p r o sp e r ity to oth ers.
W A SHING TO N — 8enatpr W H-
. T h e C aliforn ia O regon p o w e r C o., is ty p ic a l o f th e
liam
M. Butler is a lonely fig­
A m erican sp irit o f in itia tiv e w h ic h r e c o g n iz e s n o o b sta cle s
ure in the Upper, House of Coh- *
and w h ich brings su ccess w h er e th e tim id w o u ld s e e o n ly
disap|>ointm ent an d fa ilu re.
PATRIOTMM
R eal p a tr io tism is n o t a w illin g n e s s to d ie fo r you r
cou n try, but a w illin g n e s s to g iv e y o h r tin ie , m o n ey dhd
th o u g h t fo r y o u r c o u n try .
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D r. F r a n k C rane onoe sa id : “ I f y o u Would ta k a th e
tim e y o u e m p lo y in d r illin g in th e arm y , w e a r in g go h
braid an d a feword, an d e m p lo y i t in in te r e s tin g y o u r s e lf
iu p o litic a l c o n d itio n s in y o u r w ard , y o u w o u ld be m ore
o f a p a trio t.
P a tr io tism is n o t a m ilita r y th in g , to be e x ercised
u p o n su p rem e o c c a sio n s o f w ar, b u t it is an e v e r y d a y
th in g to be sh o w n b y im p r o v in g th e c o n d itio n s o f life in
y o u r co m m u n ity .
Y o u ca n n o t be a tru e p a tr io t u n til y o u are con verted ;
I n s te a d o f a m er e ly in d iv id u a l co n sc ie n c e y o u m u st g e t
a c iv ic c o n scien ce. Y ou m u st learn to fee l th a t y o u r c i t y ’s
a ffa ir s are “ m y b u s in e s s ” an d n o t, th e p o litic a l b o s s e s ’
b u sin e ss. Y o u m u st d e v e lo p th e H u m an N erve. Y ou m u st
f e e l w h a t H u m a n ity m ean s.
F o r p a tr io tism is a r e lig io n ; it m ean s a ,h ig h form o f
c o n tin u o u s d e v o tio n .
Y ou can n ot be a p a tr io t an d n o t be in te r e ste d in
p o litic s . P o litic s is th e e x p r e ssio n o f P a tr io tism . I f it
i s d egrad ed , y o u are d e g ra d ed a n d y o u c ity an d stat^j
i s d eg ra d ed — and a b o u t h a lf o f u s are c o n tr ib u tin g to
th a t con d itio n b y not v o tin g op e le c tio n d ay.
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gregs. Senator Shtpstead of Min-
nesbta is less so, though be’a a
party Of only qne. But person­
ally he’s liked.
B pfler emphat­
ically is not. ,I'm bound to say
I don’t tb i» k ke cares,
Butlpr
managed
President
Coolidge’s 1924 campaign * and
Coolidge won by a big m ajority-
The fair conclusion teems to be
that B utler’s a capable politician.
As a dispenser of soft soap and
good cheer, as a source of inspira­
tion ahd enthusiasm, as a gush
and bqnk artist— the "H u rrah
boys" type— it ’s hard to think of
anything that
Senator
Butler
more distinctly is not,.
8ome pretty good Republican
fixing has been done at this ses­
sion of Congress, ’ but Senator
Curtie did most of it, so far as
the upper House is concerned.
Butter evidently* hasn't; the
knack of it.
Butler probably has |t in him
to be a boss, but in the Senate,
he's a boss -w ith
mighty few
bossees. Doubtless he’s the real
thing in the textile Industry. I
can imagine him ruuntgg a fan-
tory lik« an autocrat.
He has
that abnolutely uades his own
control. W h at he says goes, or
off comep somebody's head- .
But in the Senate, no.
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Over the Democrats of course
he has no influences over the
radicals none. Just three of the
regular Republicans fellow him
— G illett of hie own state end
Dale and Green of Vermont. The
rest ate ns independent of hftn ns
Is Hhipstead, the Farm er-Labor-
ite.
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PR O T EST O UR FOOD IN D U S T R IE S
E n ou gh beet su g a r is n o w b e in g p ro d u ced in the
U n ite d S ta te s to r e liev e th e n a tio n o f a n y real sugnr
fa m in e . A m erica can n e v e r a g a in be w h o lly a t th e m ercy
o f fo reig n su g a r m akers. T h e b eet a rea can be g r e a tly
'increased, to m ake b e e ts p rod u ce a ll th e s u g a r required.
* T o en cou rage A m erican e n te r p r ise to p ro d u ce th e n a ­
tio n a l food s, and sa fe g u a r d on r c o u n tr y a g a in s t o u tsid e
B utler got off tn ta» S to ria to
e co n o m ic d an gers, is to d isco u ra g e w a r an d to b u ild up a ba» start. top.
i h om e p rosp erity.
A m erica w a n ts to an d m u st trad e
' . a b ro a d , hi th ou san d s o f p rod u cts. W e are g la d t o see
o th e r n a tio n s m ake a profit on e v e r y tra n sa c tio n . B u t a
n a t io n ’s food su p p ly n eed s a b so lu te p r o tec tio n .
T h a i s o il warm fahri«’ c a lle d Iam b’s w o o l h a s Ween
»planted by Hhavings.
In ven tors h a v e m a d e a w ood
« titu te th a t fe e ls lik e it and is clea n er. T h e U n ite d
,tea dej»artm eat ° f com m erce h a s r e co g n iz e d it a s a
so c e to th e w ool grow ur an d is tqton soring a h ill in
ig r e s s w hich w ill l»e know n a s th e “ tvu th in fa b r ic s ”
. I f it p a sses, th e real “ all w o o l” p r o d u c ts w ill n ot
c o m p elled to m iist in co m p etitio n w ith th e sy n th e tic
etitutcH . E ach a r tic le w ill be l a M é d t o r w h a t it rea lly
T h e fa c t is product« o f a ll k in d s sh o u ld carry; th eir
p e c t iv e -foliéis and sta n d on tlw-ir ow n m erits.
T o w h ic h room o f yon » h om e d o y o u w ish to b rin g
ad d ed c o m fo r t nnd b e a u ty ! O ur D ew lin e o f H oy-
w o o d ’W a k e fie ld H eed an d F ib r e F u r n itu r e is so c o l­
o r fu l a n d v e i l d e s ig n e d th a t i t is c e r ta in to m e e t y o u r
n eed .
w
, , U. today is a blank it is because
yoq: regarded it that way yester­
day.
Success lieu in living because
you want to instead of because
yr.u must. »
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Great food crust has been
sclved— and packed away lp
|ce box like a nan at gelatin.
W e often wonder if auto horns
W ire not Inventer. In Hong Kdng
I f you want to learn to swim
get some smart duck to teach you.
Prohibition forces seem deter­
mined
to develop our water
power.
N ew Cprs L icen sed in
K a n sa s C ity Mo., during
M arch, 1926.
C H E V R O L E T .............508
B u iok .................................175
D odge
160
E s s e x .................................139
O ld sm o b ile.................... .98
O verlan d ••••........................86
H u d son ............................... 75
O ak lan d .. .77777.
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P r y s le r .............. "..............57
t a r ......................................31
o n t i a c . ......... ....................10
M a r m o n ......... ...................5
D u ra n t .............................. 1
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n itu r e b u ild in g a n d th e w e ll - k n ow n r e U a b ility o f aU
o u r m e r c h a n d ise y o u c a n n o t f a il fa be p le a se d .
Porch Boxef
Hanging Baeket«
Porta Tubs
J. P. Dodge dt Sons
w e h a v e tim e to fill them
fo r y o n now .
OMAHA, Neb., May 1 1 — F or
the first tim e ip the history of
Father Flanages's Boys’ Home,
a troupe of homeless lads w ill ex-
te»4 their tour as* far as the Pa­
cific Coast,
The homeless beys
ate now tonring the middlewest
w ith what critics have volunteer­
ed to name "The Greatest Boys’
Shew on E a rth .’
The trip to the Pacific coast
w il| be made w ithin the pext two
months. The boys w ill present
their, porfermsnoe in Ashland. „
The show this year U not a
merg bend concert or recital, as
Don’t put thorn
away for the
A fall « f e e
Spring BnddiRR Itote ,
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
T h ese form a ta sk y o n
w o u ld lik e to be fr e e fro m
and t h a t th e fo u n d r y c » r
do b ettor th a n cru b e d on e
at hom e. J u s t p h o n e 165.
W e c a ll a n d d e liv e r .
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
81W aU »«m t
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House
Fumithtrt
»09»
and'Still Leading in Design
Quality, in fact everything except
22 yriars e f L e a d e r sh ip ,
Don’t
wkhast
davor
summer ■< - -
those h e a v y b la n k e ts, om u -
f<»i te r s a n d q u ilts — till y o u
h a v e h ad th em s e n t to th e
la u n d ry f o r a th o r o u g h
d e m is in g .
Y e s, yre a lso
w ash p illo w s a n d b ed
tick s.
Petali»
rw .
1« breakfast
GUARANTEED:
USED FORDS
You Save The Depreciation
Cleveland •;
Fords, Chevrolet«, Nash, Stevens,
A U
Quaker O *U m e » i JJataly
ration.
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Quick Qpakqr cooks lp.1 tp f tpm-
utes. TOP» taster than plain (oasf.
Makes the richest breakfast now * •
Gat Qdek Quaker aa regulm
Quaker Oata tab» tpr » richer braak-
fast towsrrsv.
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Quick Quaker
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rou q v i o x
SALE
Fordsoö
If DOES M»ke S 0W«»nca
IVher« y<w Buy Yow Fowl
Automotive Shop
C h evrolet
D ea lers
• WARM >
WEATHER HAS
RETURNED
JUST STEP TO THE PHONE AND
pore,
CALL 107
For Choice, Tender Cuts of M^ats
W e «all f o r y o u r w ork
a n d d e liv e r H p r o m p tly .
we deliver
ling tp W ill H a y es c h ie f o f th e m o tio n p ictu re
30 tlicatrcfc lata y e a r so ld 6,7GO,(MM),000 tic k e ts
T h is m e s a s one »u d o n e -th ir d sh o w s a
rary m an , w om an and c h ild in th e oontitry, In-
ten m ilK eon in ja ils , a sy lu m s a n d o th er char-'
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