Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 18, 1926, Image 2

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braced hie bride, hoidipg her with
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took hfm back to the Jail and
Aimee
took a train tot Pkfto. ,
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DONATIONS
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Bates for Legal and MisceUan
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fdtm of argument employed kh^p
the brain refuses to function.
Hea Heck say»; "The moat gin-
eral idea o ^ a bargain is glttta’
something yqu don’t want and
payin’ more tor it than it’s worth.’’
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advertls-
i No donations to charities or otherwise will be
ng or jobprlnting — onr coptrlbations will be id
ercnhiaa*k>M
favoring hja
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,STELLA J. LEAVITT,
T. U. County Législation
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HAVRE, (Ü P )— itandeùrfèd
i VlìttcHbtta, Antoine Sécrétant,
young électricité ew aitléu tri
rtOAt A O K
o r H e s s béau T î E ul
i C o n g re s s, e s p e c ia lly t h a t j m r t i q i i W i f t h a t |t|
i s g re -e le c tio n is m a k i n g a fra n tic ? è p jR i to jm s s a $ w i4
GRETA NISSEN IN THE
PARAMOUNT RICWRf
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rd lie f b ill t h a t w ill a t le a s t h o ld o u t s h in e ‘Ijo p e f o r im ­
p r o v in g t h e c o n d itio n o f th e fa rm e rs . A f t e r w r e s tlin g
w ith th e p ro b le m s in c e e a r l y in M a rc h , th e H o u s e c o m -
n jitte e g a v e u p in d e s p a i r a n d r e p o r te d on th r e e s e p a r :
a to hill« o f w h ic h t h e H a u g e n h ill is r e c e iv in g t h e m o s t
c o n s id e ra tio n . T h e b ^ s ic f e a tu re s : o f th is b i ll ia r e s im ila r
t,> th e v a lo r iz a tio n m e a s u r e |»y w h ic h B ra z il h a s s u c ­
c e e d e d in fo rc i in g file p r id e b f coffee u > to d i z H ‘h e ig h ts .
Some women get divorced and
live happily ever alter— another
man.
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York Asked him, pofpt blf.nk, the
Other'day, "Will your bill raisè
the price of food?’’
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‘There’s no denying it will add
io prides/’ was Haugen’s answer.
The Iowan did, indeed, say thé
considerations referred to above,
would act as a brake on the ad­
vance; “But Jo be frank”, he con-
T h e a id o f th e g o v e r n m e n t j g jp v o k e tl to s u p p iy ffu n d R b y
w h ich a n y w h e a t s u r p lu s c a n b e s to re d u n til th e f o re ig n
m a r k e t p r ic e re a c h e s à f ig u r e d e e m e d s i l i s f a c t b r y to ' th e
A m e ric a n f a n n e r .
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O rig in a l e s tim a te s o n th e a m o u n t o f m o n e y n e e d e d
to fin a n c e t h e sc h em e w e r e a b o û t $350,000,000, b u t i f th is
c o u n tr y s h o u ld p r o d u c e b illio n b u s h e l c r o p s a s .it »did in
1915 a n d 1919, a t a tim e w h e n th e r e s t o f tjie w o rld a ls o
h a d g o o d c ro p s , it w o u ld r e q u ir e b illio n s in s te a d o f m il ­
lio n s to c a r r y th r e e o r f o u r o f th e c ro p s . T h is r e lie f m e a s ­
u r e , w h ic h g o e s f a r t h e r th a n e ith e r , t h e , T in c h e r b u l l o r
th e A sw e ll b ill, in e n c o u n te r in g ¿ iq x is ftfd n n o t o n ly fro m
At The Vining Today and To­
morrow.
Q Æ É A T SCOTT
Army’s gp |ng t<? u®e airplanes
in killing mosquitoes, but they
t i n t I f ow quit«-that blit here.
M^r« than 12,COO popple mur­
dered i n . t|tia country last year,
and only a few of them were boot­
leggers.
These are the days when the
Teally efficient photographer adds
bathing suits to his equipment.
Charles— whoever he is— hfs sta­
tionery bears a New York ad­
Just how stiff the increase will
dress, but that's the only infor­
What do April showers bring?
he
Haugen admits he can’t tell.
mation concerning him gvailable
Why
that« eàsÿ, JiriA'g M iy floods
That’s one of the tbingB about a
here— wants Congress to recog-
protective |ariff that Its mighty
ntse officially that Americus Ves- [
must do something to reduce
pucius- never had the least Idea oi , W ashington — ij congregs hard to dope'out in advance, and
ni
y
cverhead
expenses,” said the
th e la r g e c itie s w h ic h -arte c b n s u m e r s .a n d n ô t p r q d b e e r s wishing his first liaihe onto 9mer-
a iqjotective tariff Is what Hau­
adopts the Haugen farm relief
mah
as
be
paid
for hie wife’s
o f w h e a t, h u t a ls o fro m so m e f a r m in g d i s t r i c t s in th e i ca, thus coppinfc oft a iòt oi cred­ pi»« and it gets by the president gen’s aiming at — a protective
Easter lid.
v-
tariff,
In
roverse.
S o u th w h e re w h e a t f o r h o m e c o n s u m p tio n p irist ho lAv it that Cólumbus was entitled to — who, however, doesn’t like it
The
manufacturer’s
protected
instead.
— it will mean higher food prices.
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1 »orted.
by a tariff. Labor’s protected by PATfcfcNTÉ M
Historians pretty
generally
Some of the plan's friends have
C o n g re s s m a n P o u o f N o r t h C a r o lin a in a n a t t a c k on
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agree that "Columbia” Is what dented this, or, at any rate,, they immigration restrictions.
th e h ill s a id it “ dotes n o t s t a n d a n y m o re c h a n c e o f b e ­ the new world ought to have been
The farmer's protected by noth­
sai^l,' the Increase will be trifling.
c o m in g a la w th a n I h a v e o f b e in g e le c te d g o v e r n o r of called. "
DETROIT, Mich.,. May • 17.—
:
For Instance, take a 10-cent ink at all. «
(U P )— Dr. Stuart Wilson, a De­
K a m c h a t k a .” H e a s s e r te d t h a t u n d e r th e .p ro v is io n s of Many harsh things have been said loaf of bread.- Only 2 cents worth
troit« heart specialist. FQh » ( » 4
th é H a u g e n b ill t h e N o r th C a r o lin a c o n s u m e rs o f w h e a t about Vespuclus for tacking his of Vheat goes Into It. The bak­
monicker onto a discovery that er’s overhead and profit account
of |I ,0 0 0 from C. Frank W ol#
W ould b e o b lig e d to p a y $4,000,000 p e r y e a r m q re f o r
for a 36 hour professional call
another man beat him to by a city for the other 8 cents. The Hau­ FORD PREPARES TO JUNK
w h e a t t h a n u n d e r th e n a tù r a l la w o f su p p ly , a n d d e m a n d .
DETROIT, Mich., May M ,— paid during the illness of Mrs.
gen plan will Increase the cost
block,
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H e a ls o s a id t h a t c o tto n h a d b e e n p r o v id e d , foT in th e
Chia . view,
according
to only of ,the 2 cents worth of (U P)-»H enry Ford wifi dis­ Wolff, A* Cheek tor the amount
b ill s o le ly f o r th e p u r p o s e o f s e c u r in g D e m o c iÿ itlé s u p ­ OMtrles. is a rank injustice to wheat, so the consumer won’t be mantle the 200 shipping board of payment of which wgg stopped,
vessels purchased f/oin the gov­ was held by a cottrt to be ac­
p o r t o f t h e m e a s u r e , a n d t h a t h e w o u ld “ n o t s ta n d h e re A g i l e n t — or Amerigo Vespucci, much, H any, affected.
ernment last year in a large knowledgment of the bill, which
That Is the argument.
And se e th e c o tto n f a r m e r o f th e S o u th , Im iu fed a g o ld to »pell ,IUs name as he spelled it
floating drydock now under con­ Wolff testified “caused a relapse”
hiipeelf. Amerigo wasn't to blame,
b ric k w ith o u t p r o te s ti n g a n d w a r n in g a g a in r s t it? ?
struction
by the Great Lakes En­ when seen by his wife.
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so^CMartee says.
gineering Works. The drydock,
f
A ll o f w h ic h s h o w s t h a t d e s p ite th e d e s p e r a te n e e d
Charles has written to all the
expected to be completed by June
o f so m e m easurfe o f r e l i e f f o r th e f a r m e r , th e r e is ijd t qyémSers of the" Senate and House
1, will cost approximately |1 0 0 ,-
m u c h c h a n c e o f a n y o f th e h ills n o w b e fo re Congrc$B • omh/ittess on education, offer-
b e c o m in g la w s. E v e n i f t h e y s h o u ld g e t s a fe ly p a i t ,Cort»f ? ing to com« down t6 Washington
g ro ss, a n d th u s
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A PROGRESSING WDUSTRY
R a d io b r o a d c a s tin g is t h e s u b je c t o f a n a tio n a l c o n ­
t r o v e r s y , a a to i t s r e g u la tio n in th e f u tu r e . N ow it is to
b e r e g u la te d , w h o w ill a s s ig n w a v e le n g th s a n d g r a n t
b r o a d c a s tin g p r iv ile g e s h a s n o t b e e n d e te rm iu 'e d .
T lm t th e in d u s tr y is t a k i n g i t s p la c e a s a p u b lic u t i l ­
i t y is s e lf-e v id e n t.
K c g u la tio in , h o w e v e r, m u s t be a lo n g
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