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

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Bart R. O reer.......... ........ ........ .............................................. - ............ Editor
th. council adjourned and reoen^
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CftbKge Bteddun Green-
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By CHAIUL em P. HTKÿ’ART
any of its candidates who seem yen, d within a few minutes, ifben
mayor’s -veto, 'were As’ Ioilawe:
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A Ed/tor
N g A Service Writer
10 ganger ot getting ca y g h tin aU h e ordinance, with |kq emergency >
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“That the forth “publfc dance
The system is to draft canrt i-Lfin J adoption ®v»r th e r e to of the
WASHINGTON, r - . Congyeas-
Rnt«wA a f hie A»hiaii<T, Pregon P^a^fflir as Seebml <T{iws Mall flatter
hall” Is hereby defined for the
toimavpr,’ with- she osme.vota pre»
¡meu are fbaming up their pro­ date from “safe district«’' to do
«¡Mbmvlpttoa. Paia«*,. Ualiversd JaJCffjt
purpose of this Ordlttahee to be
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railing
id barly «ettonw
One Month
grams now for helping one anoth­ their duty in ‘•dqubtfufones.
shy building, room. hSU, platform
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1.85
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An sutsider can put in better
The directors of the chamber
er
out
during
the
coming
cam­
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or pavilion, or oth^r place kept
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licjts in a candidates district of commerce met in special ses-
paign.
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7.50
er maintained for ppbllc dancing,
O
le Year
Me
Soma congressmen, dan’t need sometimes than the candidate «lo this afternoon and, after a or in which men hbd Women at<
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By Mail and Rural Routes
Very careful consideration of the
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much help. * If thpy win at the himself.
permitted to engage lb dinting
Tftree'MoBibs
t.
primaries. they wlh at the poll«».' A candidate can point to his elr-u instances in connection .with to/com pensation paid dffeHlV flt
MotVfca
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Ctherc, have hard fights on, past record and make promisee pr l aratione alreauj mede fer the
fear ...
;th'eir hands. These'aro tW ones for the future. He cah argue. B e •Fourth o f My eelehiistlon, again
; ' meyiiAY t adahrti ^ ixg i rates ;
★ ho cry fqr. aid.
¡can make thd oafcle «cream. He unHultnomdy tdted in 'flat»« to«
of operator ot laid ph kite datofe
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S ligle lnrprtlo
o r rbiirae; each p«#ty Vents It«; can denounce. Hut he can't very holf’ing the cdlebratiofl.
>11 tical, Display, per in c h ____ :.
No meeting of the Llthians hall.
own man to win in his particular ’ well saz that he, personally, is ft
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Yearly Cewraets
RertUn 1.
district, or, if he’s a senator, 111«', great man,
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Ned been held today,' but a
One Insertion a week ____ _______ ______
••it
shall
be m H w fnl for tag
pnrtleulc.r state..
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J An outsider can. Tfeat’a his sion of the eteeu tite committee
Tiro insertions a week ....... _»................ ........
person, firm, corporation, organ«
iL’fily Insertion
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be
held
tonight.
sExpreestone
So It's up to each of the two stunt. He doesn’t come to dla-
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Kates for Ixfcgat an0 Miscellaneous Advertising
congrcsslonel committees to seojedsa policies. He Comes to «11»- from various members ot this or. tsation or association to operate
rs‘. insertion
rtion, per 8 point line ____ -...... ...................................
or maintain any pubUc dance haH
that plenty of reinforcements ere ciiss the, personal vlrtucq of th a t 'ganiaatton Indicated that .the or­
ich subsequent insertion, 8 point line
ganization wss In favor of con­ or halls as defelhbd 1A thia ordln-
ready to rush to the support of candidate
Card
Mv».«.«
___ in the pprk ance without first obtaining a fir
Obituaries, per tine ........ .................... ....,...................................
structing the platform
and’ of conducting dances t’«ier7M rcen8a «*«•«»*• ftom
Common
Mr. Kimi âskèd fcbunciíiné'í
■^’ h a t tx>NHTtTvTE8 'A dvertising
Council
of
the
city
of
Ashland,
long as this Was legal and M t for­
future ereqt
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bidden. it was undemtood that the license fee to be on# dollar
this question Would be settled for each public dance or the appli­
cant may take odt I license for a
t
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j > i Bot W 0 t to hlAtdpiny »tagemedtvl tonight.
RATIONS
period of one year and pay a 11-
p N o d.ifcatioAp t<^gharltfes»4r otherwise will be-made In adrsrtts-
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a
ntu
shell,
the
sltifatl
MTlghA-ColnpltmentoJ-
ouncll
go Coffraaí, former! Ktomath ' Çouadlniei|t
J or job ptinlfcg{~4 oití contributions will be In caah.
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status
quo.
as
the
lawyers
stole,
ie Uthl
★ ill age^in the
Uthtagisjis b flh g tl splengkP
Kufls prize in
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5 Ä f e S ‘„ I T until the referendum decision Is
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Aiade. Petitions swill be circulat­
cf' first degree murder August & dance
ed within q fgw'daVk to $Vefc<A’
according to word received her-j a stepping stone to other dan<H-?l
the necessary signatures.
st night the city council diverged from .routine todqy.
which were not conducted gs c
Intensive »¿i^quesloa of , tl»e
shies« long enough to stir up another turm ^i(
ftilly as the Lfthians condue
dance queition pr^rafied through­
Ì theirs., v ' ' I l M ! 1 * ,
city.
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out the city today, j f
i .Oopncllmln /fiayb*. In respo
î l The Diiily Tidings regrets
ncthui by (lie feitV
Th^ IftipIdtaUt sections ‘of H d
1 to Mlm’s quehloifing, said he
jicil; regrets it sufficiently- to state ¿hjihotii^uHy tlntf
ordinance
passed last night on
! never p|tfe^ded a pavilion
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find!
reading
and' then over the
is unnecessary and that it should he refuted i^ljen thpi
’ and Sgrfeid H a t It wfts proper |t$>
subtoit |h q pufstion to a Vote .
>nduiu is held- <■ .'
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Further thnh tins, Tire Daily ^Tidings states thut the
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peo )le of Ashland should lake definite, action at the earl-» (Continued From Fage One) push anything #iV
h>op.siblo''ifihnicut to gM this jm.estion settled defin,- - L - — -— ------- -— -— ---------
it^nnrar! > ¿ 7 ih WOli
| and finally a Ad that then we should work forward, X r S t 7 i X ^ \ o X ^ w -’afraid, k '
e counpt
THE
ASHLAW )
P R IN T IN G
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G o M Cattbld«
L E T T E
CO.
i a s a m .i
cenal fed therefore of 110. The of and by ordfjf^f t h e l ^ l H n
Unease «hall 1« h l ease he traup. counsll, , or upon the rocomhieuda-
0
mar«»»
f t ft-
•« tion «r
lice, or upon bvideniie'satlsmktovy
license to the commen council that eith­
fefrwWl., <
, «MSfcMi « .
lor the
hereto HHfiHrtd shall he made to
writing to the Cofnmon Council
at lé g r t’ two days before any
dance Is to tpk held in any public
dance h ill, and If granted by the
common coUnlll, the same shall
he Issued hy thé city reorder.
“Thai any license issued a;
herein provided shall be revok
able kt an> timeln the discretion
“Appilsâtiea
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er, the lawa of the United States,
the state of Oregpn, or the ordin­
ance« o f the city of Ashland are
belnh violated.”
The fifth section provide« a
ppnalty of not exceeding IlOO,
or imprisonment In the city jail
for a maximum of 80 days, or
both'for an lnfttngment of this
oMtndbai.
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h’i aekward, that * e should .««Instruct, not trjT to t e a r ' the rlght to cipr098 their opinion«! councilman »Wiley candirli
the few attflections find, hdvantages which WO Jlftvp. ’ Mayor O. H. Jqjinson stated thatj ®tated h® fw o fea the ordinar
!3 to 5 rMnutes needed to
(J More will be'said ift
‘tectida with this flfceitiori he felt this was an error to refuse ¡ because he did not approve
this privilege to the voters. Conn-: Public dancing and said he
-cook a rich, hot breakfast
i j The Paily^TMupiw w a its to ’extend to the Lithians
cllman Taylor also stated he jjp. that. If the dances Were permitted
“ the other progtCHgive, clean, cdnatrunlive organ ton posed the emergency ,clause. A j in the park, they would p r o v $ \
rts ( f Ahllllmd, wno fOlHiUct l»ost Or the «lances in this ; dlacUMlon of what aetion could temptation to people taking thqJr
park. He h'’1
Ad«
its complete and uncqiuvqCai suppbrt .in their e ffo rt»he taken with the emergency children Into the *'■’*
mltted
he
had
never
seen
any­
jet tlydvpi^tjj»p.^hicb«oW aUh
of-fin rest and clause wao held.
Carl Nlms, spokesman for the thing objsctienahle at Ahe dandes.
brtaiilfy iii our cityt,.s^l^e0 onee.tufi^fyr tkU time.
Mtblahs, told of the early history Councilman Peters
stated It
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I am tae “MMAT HAM?* Ybh
will meet me r ig lt beH to
this tolumn of Oiki niwbplpah
evrty WMk. I Win h it« a« IS»
tervsttoft Rory to toll ?ott ibotft
MEAT. • Watch fof A l. You
will be ftlelald to "tte«t tk l
« « a t man.”
Bonly, la ir to subm it.the ques-
> Ü -! V '
of the organisation and
It) yftu Itilo^V yt>u can now pre.
'dr
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»« <h« »«i**®. «od
’nthèìnfc - o f J the cbnstïùêfl
i t ?.
pare a hoi. nourishing brtak-
Uld riot qflealtiofi Cos.n-i
faster than plain toast!
too «anen pavïfioné »b th& r f Ä .J
Bigness in
os «S‘ifii'Hfiw"*'6f' He stated that to hit. absolute cllman Burdic, who It was kno&T Get Quick Quaker-—the world’s
fastest and most delicious of all
sess by K. M. McCulloiiglq^fftnagcr of flip Departm ent knowledge the dances had always opposed the ordinance.
breakfasts.
Councilman
Taylor
moved
that
^Manufacture of the t ’lianiber of 1 knuin&i’pu. of the I niled been crindueted by‘the LHhlfttts In
Supplies the excellently hnbnred
council go Into executive session
itcn. The bones of many huge corporat-ionis ¡m »aid in the best manner possible by Chrls- to discuss the question, but Mayor food ration of protein, ciruohV-*‘ra:.s
qud vitamincs—plus (he “fhi k ’ to
gentlemen arid cbMlehg«»«!
¿«hlress to the window Shade M anufacturers Asspcia- tlon
anybody to show
any instance Johnsdn stated this was not nec- rh.tkc laxatives seldom "Cciic 1-
arc now bleaching by tjic wayside because they made whore there had ever been any ce8sary. J. H. Fuller reported tkat£ become the urge of ntyr»
;;ad authorities everywhere.
k&mipfiikcs that ate also fatal to little business.
gnimodest or unseemly donduet on that the directors of the chàmber 1 All that rart Qtinbef Oil",
r
“ I t ’S tru e,” said Mr. M«K’ul lough, ‘‘that througlij’on- the floor of the pavilion during a of commerce had deflhltely de­ ii there. Cook« hi a hurry. V.,u
cided
to
cancel
their
participation
will like Quiet« QoilPfT.
iwlations and mergers and to engage successfully in dance. ?
Y o ftr g ro c ^ - h r.i Q h lrh “ ri k
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He told of his boy who wanted In the Fourth of July celebration
production the number of largo plants, and business to dance and plead with the coun­ If an ordinance making It Impos­ ,.k o Q u a k e r O a ts h s y d u h a v ; t,< y*
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uicroashfiL. T&itf does n«»t m ean-that the medium or cilman not to pass any law whtt-h sible to hold the datums in the ;.;ow i: th e m .
park
Was
passed.
Iffll plant must go out of business.' Oh the contrary the would force his son to leave the
i l i c k
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ces of such plants, if well equipped and m anaged,! clean, orderly, moral-atmospherej Ciuncllman Burdic explained
the
difference
Vetween
the
oUi
ito^iis
proipising
as
ever.
•
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i
o
f
the
Ltthlan
dance
payjllon
for
a
in other •sections of which and the new ordinances, stating
^ ' “ X ^ aih letic director ever enters a man in a contest dances
the eounclhnen had complained as that the new one was . worded
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toiifin
who does not take
complete inventory of his weight, helng otherwise, and told of the merely to give the council the op­
ition and ability. If be doer not come up to winning ’ predicament the Litittaris and portunity to VefuSe’dance license*.
Taylor made a mo^
ards,1 be'proceetls to supply what is lacking by diet I other organizations planning the tlon Councilman
that the emergency <$ause be
♦ r. Inm r
’
' F'ourth ° r J“1* celebration would
/•
.tr a in in g .
.
i be In It the dance wos prohibited, eliminated and the ordinance thus
u s in e s s menus noth- iM lhlg wag the meang whereby thP passed.* Wifey seconded this,’
t 'bwe •««(«• m n th e r Tacmg or b businoM
!equi¡j(iuent:anfl trujuijig metiu everything. The Uinn : nioney for the fireworks was and with the assistance of Ccnn-
cllmen Wright and High, this w ls
w ito thinks he is being put out of bumnuss should begin ’ raised,
fire
i
« p i to .take stock of himself and his business to deter-1
nay« whutlxor his laiildings, machinery, shop management
jiidlg« ip^ral management are up-to-date and as sufficiout
iii^V'iporfio'li. as those with which lie is trying to .com-
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3fifE L P S S O L V E “ F A R M P R O B L E M S ”
hie «mt «if every wix furiyeiH in the eouutry now 1ms
fief. A good ohe, too; ft ree-elit survey imide by Hie
Irtmefit of Agrieulture shows that the iiverage cost
^»«•en $17VrtTid t lw / rinn be tuned in for distant stg-
| i . I p, in Alberili and Sasknleh«>»'au, Canada, on the
¿}y wheut farms, the proportion with radio sets is even
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dfefect to Northwest tsbUa absolutely fresh
and in prof rot eondftioti.
Freshness does count— so does selection and
akittful prtpératioó—<hat’a why ycuTi agree
that Frye’s Delirious Brand is
Saturili iy
AT
THE
PLAZA
GROCERY
W e h a v e ta k e n over th e a g en cy fo r th e fa m o u s
M artin B ros. C rater Lake-Flour.
F l o w Is A F a n c y P a te n t M ade F r o m th e B e s t o f fia r d tfh e a t.
te A b so lu te ly O n a m t e e th is F lo u r to b e s a tis fa c to r y in E v e r y W a y .
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m e a n s a b e tte r p r ie s
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in p a in t in g b y a ll m e a n s
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fhdrflfihe eonqihunt is rairitAl tlftft inoamfier (•«rifi-
eometimes seek to minimiv.«* or avoid payment of
one needs to rtdncirber'thflt 'th e r e Are. thousands,
uduleu^supMHentoUious «uiuht.by .peliayboUlera ao-4
amMi ring«’«*' A* mww « m », the casualty and
■il.a.nomg,. fa k e rs the-jiiggitfia «»fi instil»«**« fact's
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J n many eases, grain ami live ¡jkoek seglpers have
olwx'fi’1' 1(> th ik r a d io g ro w tli; th e y say it gives the I 'i i n n
«rW v llance' (<> know from the colleges and federal »»thor-
tb e real ialoes-fis early ¿e-tne « iv a fe tir tfmnrH« 1 yes
id tlioy eftn bo buiger sp««etdate rtn the fArmefs’ I g -
ee olwwliifei) This is an impoi tiiwtbfa<d‘ in eYploift--
ic 4<hior«d prosp«*rily ftv-nd of fiftofilng — to'know
and'ttrhurifr -get wfint prodnctw are w o rth .;'
o f dberiaditotmg housewives
■ ’ » . -j.ti r t
R a g l i M ea t M a r k st
John Davidson
*wys “Beauty :
inoreases its value*
' “Hab a-dash-Inn” , ;
and
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