Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1926, Image 2

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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“All fnture event*, where an admission charge la made pr a
collection taken is Advertising.”
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
tflm ioycette Jones. 18. of Okemah, OKla.. will represent Okfaakscwmnty
»rtnneaa Mt (ho third annual convention of Oklahoma .nmams nt m » -
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She to the granddaughter of Mrs. Alios Devto.
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desnlnole loader, who 4a said to be the only wotuan chief of a»y ImUus
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Bed cherries rip en in g m id st leafy b ra n d ie s ; peonies
igal in th e ir p ro u d a ris to c ra tic sw ay ; lilies of th e v alley
filing* the a ir w ith f r a g r a g j incense—th is is " Ju n e .. Roses
^-A m erican B cau ties^C o liid d u as, A aro n W a rd s, rod ra m ­
blers, tea roses, dank re d roses, deep p in k roses, roses
^’liite an d roses fe llo w , im p a rtin g to th e y a rd an d g ard en
p a ra d isia c al g l o r y — th is is J u n e . F ie ld s o f.w tjeat, knee
iiigh, w av in g in th e wind and beg in n in g to rip en under,
Jhe sp len d o r of the' s u n ’s ra y s — th is is J u n e . S treet
Where the hair Is short,
g a rb le of n e stin g b ird s first h e a rd a t d ay b reak , th en a t
Eating peanuts puts everybody
find no fleas.
on the same social level, t
In te rv a ls th ro u g h o u t the day, an d b u rstin g into v esp er
m elody ju s t before tw ilig h t — th is too is Ju n e!
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J u n e is th e m onth of com m encem ents, of th e sw eet WASHINGTON
feirl g ra d u a te , an d th e o ra to ric a l youth who ta k e s fo r
pis v a led icto ry them e “ T he W o rld ’s Problem s and How
Jo Solve T h e m .” T h is is th e m onth when school, college
|n d u n iv e rsity ta k e th e oen ter of th e stage and hold it in
WASHINGTON — General Lin­
jm d isp u ted so vereignty. W h a t p o e try there is in the
coln C. Andrews, assistant secre­
Commencement season — th e g irls in w hite, the bouquets tary of the treasury in charge of
J»f flow ers, th e m usic and th e diplom as, and overhead in prohibition enforcement, is a mil­
lam ing le tte rs th e class m o tto “ Beyond the A lps Lies itary man through and through.
His idea of attaining an Ob-,
ta ly .” W ho h a s n o t sensed th e rainbow s th a t halo the:
Jectlve
la to attain it at any coat.
com m encem ent occasion, and likew ise who has n o t re ­
Casting «bout for means of
spon d ed to th e m inor chord of sndncfcs as the g ra d u a tes multiplying the number qf Ary
*iug w ith gusto an d possibly fo r the "lasfl tim e to g e th e r agents in the land, he was struck ,
h e ir class songs. F o r, school, college and u n iv iersity by the thought, “Why not make
{lays a re such d e a r days of in sp ira tio n , of fun and frolic, j state troopers and local policemen
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l*f la stin g frien d sh ip s, and of d ream in g dream s which may i dry agents too?"
It was a bright hunch, which
I r m ay n o t come tru e.
would have more than doubled
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T hen J u n e is th e m onth of w eddings, th e b rid e ’s the forces at his command- ~U
nojitli in all v erity . All the w orld loves a bride, w hether there’d been no hitch.
Andrews la a soldier, and le­
he come from the ran k s of the hum ble an d th e w edding
gality is a question the soldier,
fx* a m arvel of sim plicity, o r she em erge from th e home
j)f Lie rich and the g reat, and the occasion be one of pom p doesn’t have to consider. T h e1
leas- legality the better, in -time
|in d elab o rate cerem onies — w liat m a tte rs it. AU the of war. The commander who
Jirorld loves a b ride. I t will be a so rry d ay fo r society stops to Inquire, "la this stunt
’.onld the rom ance of m arriag e suffer loss o r the w edding I'm about to pull off according
« tre a te d as com m onplace and a m ere fo rm ality . W ed- to law?** la apt to get licked.
So the general put his scheme
Jlin g s a re solem n, not sad; they a rc im passive evepts, and up to Secretary of the Treasury!
ipippanev a t such a tim e is th e acm e of poor taste. Jirne, Mellon, and Mellon, who's giving
sis the b rid e ’8 m onth, h e r very own. Roses theu fo r the liia dry caar a perfectly ' free
p r i d e ’s h a ir, roees in h e r hands, roses in h e r cheeks, roses hand, recommended It t6 Presi­
dent Coolidge, whereat the presi­
Sfor h e r p ath , roees fo r the bride!
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tribe in tho country.
Moro Troubles
Resumed Again
MANILA, June 3 — Three con-
Stabtflary 'soldiers have been
Allied «ml many wounded In a
resumption of hostilities against
Movo outlaws at Zamboanga.
The now forays against the'
Moros resulted In the oapture of
three strongholds, In addition to
th e two captured three days ago.
A Is estimated thkt eighty Moros
•have been slain.
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JA P A N W ' NAVAL BILL
TOTALS
180,000,000
rNrVERBITY OP OREGON,
Eugene, Ore., June 8.— (Special)
Joseph Neil of Ashland, was aj<-
pointed a .mepaber of the busi­
ness staff pf the student daily
newspaper by Earl Slocum of
Portland, business manager. The
appointment was made .May 8. a t
the^gunnal Emerald banquet hold
at the Hotel OSburn.
TOKYO, (UP) — A measure
calling for naval expenditures of
upwards of >150,000,000 gold
will be introduced in the Diet
early next year as part of the
government's budget estimates,
according to reports In the ver­
nacular press. The expenditure
would be spread over four years,
starting with 1027.
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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
An ( ittunefutioR of th e reasons fo r a d v e rtisin g has
-ree* n tly ,'beu g iv e n ,o u t. T h e re are e ig h t reasons ad v an c­
e d . hut there wre uitftiy others, of course. H ow evef, here
tart eight th a t a r e very splendid an d h ig h ly convincing,
«is givn in a so u th ern new spaiier:
N ew spaper read in g is a,voivqrHfd d a ily h a b it; news
JpajM-r a d v e r tis in g , t h e r e f o r e , A a ch e s each day v irtu ally
¿Jill who buy.
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Xewspa per a d v e rtisin g ifl tlie life „blood if f local tra d e
9wcause ititoiw hes a l| <o«#UMur fcdnfoefe llj piff.Y otAiuiun
City. I t gives the natingml a d v e r s e r £ j» 8 a d f c oppottiiii-
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hp|H «l h t MRy lo c a lity .
5 . Xcv. paper sidveiitiiiinK «'ids M K d ^ to u t* I nt ^ rsc it
^entails no w aste 1»loeOty ,<iT cirt-uWtdftn.’
O1M- Il I n .«ovei B a rk c tk w h e n it is p f o M r o e to do husi
dent signed an executive order au­
thorizing the designation of state
and local police as federal prohib­
ition agents, to serve at >1 a
year apiece and empowered to
operate regard lens of state hues. '
Then the row started.
It edema that the order is of J
doubtful
condt«,duonfli9-;
it
certainly conflicts with a number
of »{At« towi.
Ht «out.ie It enraged the wets.
TkgA ^hs to have been expected.
tt«tt R doesn't seem to have made
much' wf a hit' with the dry«,
either. In fact, several of them*
Jiave dphdunced it roaadly. In
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N ew spaper a d ta r y r in g insures q n iék , thorough and
>qconouiic¡d d ealer distribMioifc « fu í
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jeause rcty ilew .are w illin g ’to s<>ll p ro d u cts advertis<?<{
M irect to ífieir owfl'npiwiyQeta.
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W f i & t e t M i g f i f t n re»<fy to admit
d fc a fo fa r es ^ t o b a c c o is concerned,
JPve £jat idea*. A n d i f insisting on «
tobaeeb that won’t bite the toagne or
patch the thAsat is "being fussy,” you
can write “guilty” alongside m y name,
•tend I won’t evun appeal the charge,
y I can’t speifc fo r a f^ x x iy else, but
nersonaQy I smoke fo r ^pleasurvl
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AC Jftst Use Weathot* Is w«nh<
(upgh to put sheeta qn the bea/
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" N ew spajicr a d v ertisin g can 1« stu rte d -or stopped ever
1 ween day« to m eet c e rta in de- 4 North poln's discovered. South
im m ediate re su lt« > 1 ' » V *V pott's discovered. But our «uto
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ind costs in every m a rk e t which
Our army Is buying automatic
•tat«-poeierH, • I B uck' Bri*Ato*
b rio W biat« tfck-<
hy n e w s p a p e r
to nWtr n is n u s in ess now will still be facin g
^'h'at's la A u a r iit S A , L-py
t problem s when b is co m p etito r is hack on officer» were arrested at Fort
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