Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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WHAT CONSTITUTES A D V E R T ISE «/
“Ail fntgre events, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
• DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise wlU be made in advertis­
ing or job printing — onr contributions will be In cash.
W HAT COOPERATION B U IL T
One o f (lie' far-spreading absurdities o f the W all
Street delusion is the idea that W all Street is antagonistic
to farming mterests. "Wall Street and all of us depend
upon the farmer to help maintain th e general level of
prosperity. W all Street as a money market is called upon
to finance the growth and marketing of the farm crops.
I t helps to finance the distribution of tliesc^orops from the
farm to the consumer in N ew York, Chicago, Atlanta,
Spokane, London, Rome, Athens and Tokio.
Many Wall street hankers were born and raised on
farms. If they were not thoroughly fam iliar w ith agri­
cultural requirements, they oould not hold th eir present
jiositions in the financial world. Long ago they found
agriculture to lie a barometer of -prosperity. Their garlv
rural training and their later financial experience have
combined to make the Wall Street bankers peculiarly
sympathetic toward the farm situation.
In the period of deflation, W all Street suffered pro­
portionately ns much as the farmer. The aggregate losses
of W’all Street banks in those days mounted to a Stagger-
. irig sum. This was another evidence, if more were needed,
that W all Street is not an independent institution, but
m erely an organic part of the country’s business system,
necessarily reflecting the ups and dow^s of business.
According to a recent estim ate, New York banks,
for the purpose of financing floriculture, put out com­
mercial loans to the value of
W llion dollars, hold
banker’s acceptances for another trillion, buy commercial
paper, such hh cattle and sheep lonns, for a third billion,
and carry balances of country banks for a fourth billion.
Y Thus W’all Street furnishes a $4,000,000,000 river of
credit annually to produce farm products and flout them
, ’to m ark et
A fter these commodities have been moved to market,
_ t h e money used In handling them may return Xo Wnll
iet fo r inve«tment in the
m oney market and he
rwise profitably employed.
which «imply can't -go on. Unites
thorea a settlement there's hound
to be a fight. What's more, ev­
erybody's bound to be involved,
on one side or the other. It’s
impossible to be neutral when a
general strike’s -on.
* A row thats revolutionary in
its very nature in a country which
owes us as rftuch as England does,
to suy nothing of other tier,
makes us sit up and take notice
It makes our government do so,
any way.
Nobody who never was In a
general strike can b»ve the least
real idea how frightfully it gums
things up.
Some of the dispatches have
referred to England’s as only the
second in history, the one in
Germany at the time ot the Dr.
Knapp putsch having been the
Handredß <rf Beautiful
Wall Pap©» Patterns from
whjch to select
I of
Gifts
Graduation
O a r Tfritat G ood s D epartm ent < f-
fere th e b eet la n w n im ported and
dom estic beautifiers - - -
«L M A B E H H A B P B p H O UBIG ANTS
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This may -be true as to gen-<
oral strikes on a national scale,
but’on a city-wide and partly on
a national scale the South Ameri­
can east coast had * -perfect epi­
demic of them directly after the.
war, and. well some of the Latin-*
Wouldn't it lie a terrible world
American diplomats in Washing­
if
children
were as had as neigh­
ton now remember what they
bors
think
children
are?
were like.
The beat of the lot 4 participat­
It soon will be warm enough ^0^
ed in, as an innocent bystander,
let your coal UUls go by w ithout
myself.
It happened In Buenos Aires— paying something on them.
a city of about 8,000,000, so that
Biting off more than you' cad
it was no small affair— early in
chew la almost aa big a mistake
1910.
Labor conditions had been bad­ as going hungry.
ly scrambled for some tim:.
Spring is when i t 'is evan hard
Several Industrie^ had strikes on
their hands. Finally they coal­ to -decide What you wish you
esced and a general tie-up was He-' could do.
creed.
Trouble with having a grouchy
look is you seldom get a -pleasant
one.
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’tar which the w<Mt o f securing
eduoattonal tastory teds •bag«*-1
No mattar -andar «tant dtannftJ
obeyed. Much of t e a te lo r of
the boys in France Was unndtfeed/
and thia applies very much to the
men of this unit <tf t e a tekanin
corpa.
The remarkable-results of their
wotte la abowa On ‘’flu plunders
FlaM .” wtiieh dleUMy proves that
they conataatly Tlskad their lives
that Ameriaa m ight aae Just l o w
our glorious troops tunned What
seemed to be defeat into victory.
Mtuiy To Attend.
I&ood Roads Meet
Hunt the bright thingi-. -Sup­
pose mosquitos went about sing­
SNOQUALMIE, W«Bfc.. — «TO
« SANTA MONICA? Cal., May 15.
ing popular songs instead of hum­ — The California-Alaska corpom-i
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tion has begun «prauting «ta
western states will intend the ming.
mines and eoke oveas «uHtr teure,1
14th annual convention of the
Portland— T h r e e
Japanese turning out a produet teltete Jnay ;
"United States Good Roads asso-
claation here Jupe 7 to 12. Invi­ steamers take 7,000,000 feat be the forsriuuier of steel «um-,
ufaoturlng in the dtasific North-i M
tations have gone out to 1500 lumber to Orient.
Hillsboro—
City
will
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county supervisors In California,
814,00(0
In
paring
Gak
street.
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Artsona, Colorado, Idaho, Mon­
tana, New Mexico, Nevada, Ore
Anlauf—-Baldwin sawmills In
gon, Utah, Washington and Wy­ Lana eonnty, idle «wo y ea n , will
oming.
again be operated.
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CHAIN STORES
O f the $22,000,000,000 of foodetolfa purchased in the
ted States last year it is estim ated that more than
00,000,000 was spent in the 50,000 tfiialn grocery, stare».
fii«n, operating from Chicago owns 3,000 stores, large-
levotcd to breadstuff». About ¿,000 drug stores are
luCted on the cliain system. One firm controls between
aad 700 department stores. A wdolen company has
stores and another llfi such establishment». A Balti-
e «dw eteaker owns 1,000 stores la various localities,
tobacco is “ chained” in 2,000 dixtrihdting shops. An
(list pdtofteaseg tw enty stores in New York City alone.
Xt is a well established fact that a very large number
he great achievem ents of men have been aeeompllsh-
by those whom we call handicapped i>eople.
aided arar« th«a »««.O dd la
r m t e M 4 h a .a te* vraainsesttHug
achinery, S on e engineers hare
dd M e plant is ¿he moat-acien--
der oondUiana <ff konur. W h ist P
the cifoura outefly elidked. the
machine guna wad Title fire play- 4
ed a mah staccato aad ovrahead! *
’the big Berthas belched forth ■
death end detestation as slrrap-’
npl sang a song -of fate. These
fearless yonng -boys helped record
the deeds that m ake it possibles to x
say, “They shall not pate."
:
The baffle fields where bloody
action raged for awys are not *fnv
only features of the -films— there*
will be AhowrerohdethH views it/
the rained -art pdtaees -and rased1
cathedrals.
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To ‘the «vetage American very
U tile, if way; la tauten of the1
Photographic fleetten of -the Big-1
aal Corps, Arts Wait eotnpomd ttf
■men who at the outbreak at tW
war, 4dtt the U rge m eting pic­
ture studies -of jfcdnrtsa -and went1:
to Prance attached to th e V. B?
Signed oerpb. t e a t they m ay re­
cord «ba te h e y W rd ieftetes -often7
gallant man 'tevdr te ere .“ This
unit «ta but « 9 8 ttea made t h t e 1;
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' Neighlwrlioods grow into villages, villages into tOWnq,
and towns into cities as a result of cooperation, which
means people working together for a common purpose.
Lower Manhattan, that part of N ew York C ity Where
W all Street deals its fabulous wealth, was laid out1 by
cows tramping paths across the field. Cooperation has j
built there the most magnificent sky-line of brick and
stone and steel that the world affords.
In the last five yeaTs Miami, Florida, -has jumped
from a papulation of 29,000 to a e ity of population w ell
into six figures. Circumstances, you say, is the answer.
B ut without cooperation riding on fhe crest of the w ave,
no oommunity could gather its forces and capitalize ort
its resources in a manner as to m ultiply at such enormous
i ate. A few decades ago Los A ngeles w as a small M exican
pneblo, whose principal industry was hides, whose harbor
WASHINGTON— While a gen­
was dreaded by sailors, and whose brown hills and hum­ eral strike in England is, of
m ing birds created a drowsy atmosphere for any self- course, none of this country's
business, yet the recant labor tie-
appointed goddess who dared to predict its glorious fu ­ up there was viewed with not a
ture.
little
trepidation by official
• These are but illustrations. B ig oitig^ 'are taken be­ ^Washington. ■ ,
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Any strike Ik risky, but an all-
cause they afford examples of eoopreatfeft in a Irig way.
inclusive one creates a situation
They were all small once. Cooperation built fhofii $111;
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r «he project Wer
S p ed a i In tak e A nd
ChdHtwft Mawifofld
Gaskets
bave Tapettfay, Cream H ü t e , C o ld
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