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

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w ill praaeh. M rs. Lantaa Cornett
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M r. and Mrs. Oporgp » • Mtopr
apd fa m ily of Columbus, Ohio,
stopped in Ashlpn«, w h ile tourlpp
th e coast. T h ey mggp a trjp to
C ra te r L a k e yesterday and expect
to ta k e la othpr side tylge w h ilp
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^ H A T C O N S T IT V T B S A D V E R T IS IN G
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™ ture ev « i.u , where an edatiaslon charge Is n u d e o r a
»lle c tlo n taken is Adverttoing.”
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------- d '»™ »ni » t il he «Mowed Kellgieng or Ben e ro le n t Orders.
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CBFDITOSr
K O Q C S HO
In th e County
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o f OregQp
— homob to m u u
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• By John K. McQuigg
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( National Commander, The American Legion)
One hundred and fifty yearn ago the U nited Staten
c i America came into being.
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Then thirteen sparsely settled colonies on the eastern
fringe of this continnt threw off the dominion of a foreign I
I»3wer and took their place as a united and independ«ht!
nation among the nations of the earth.
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n . ° u ?!uIy 5 E s 6* the C’ontil‘«nt« 1 Congress adopted the
Declaration of independence.1
? It was her light thing those fifty-gig meh did that dav
when they adopted the declaration, pledging f ‘their live«
tucir iortuucs and their sacred honor” to maintain it.
¿ Standing at this point o f time, amid a nation of 115
«unions of people p e t t e d 01) a rich continent and enjoying
a power and prestige chief~aniong flw nations, it m ay
be difficult, for us to appreciate the dangers and hardships
winch faced the signers o f the declaration. Perils o f ’war
confronted them. Punishm ent for treason, death, awaited
them if their effort« failed. And there were the suffer­
ings end sacrifices which by their act they decreed fob
their compatriots.
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than had^been expected and
misea to bp em barrassing'In
Noon Luncheons fit 65c
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senators.
Dpmocrata and one
T arm er-L ab o rlte, but the unseat-j
Then Pennsylvania R e p u b -i jp g o f Snator Brokhajrt to favo r
senatorial p rim a ry scandal Of Dan T. Stck changed th e score
to 56 Republican« and 4fl Demo-1
«rats.
The Democrats, hpwever, are
reap ecth ^ly frp p i. AJghama. . A r ­
kansas, F lo rid a , Oeorgie, Loqlsl-
»»» » 0 4 N o rth jug} gqi^b Caro­
lina, a ll safely Democratife atptes,
so. th a t they a re sure to succeed
. themselvee or be succeeded by |
other Demoerate.
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The Republicans who go out of
office, however, include senators
from Arisona, K entucky. M a ry ­
land, M issouri an« O klahom a, j
which are n orm ally Dem ocratic. !
Also included (a the R epu b li­
can colum n a re Nevada and-U tah,
Whidb are so fn r doubtful t h a t !
i«lty
each one ha sone Dem ocratic sen­
a to r now. / *
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F in a U y there are. »till in the
Republican list, the m ore or less I
doubtful states o f Colorado, 111S-
rioje, In d ia n a , N ew Y o rk , O kla­
homa and, because o f the fa rm
Situation, Io w a ,
E ven ’ Massa-1
okusetto. Presumably w ith the
rigorous campaigner, ««-Senator
Dgvid, I . Walsh', ru n nin g against I
th e
ad m inistration
candidate.
S enator W illia m M. B u tle r, prob-
ato*T au g h t to go la to the doubt-
f«J clegs.
U nd er such cireumataucee It
w ill be extraordlbary if the Dem-
ooralg fg ll to
cooelderahle
gains to the upper house.
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tir.UM
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For the Fourth o i July
A fter The Fourth let us furpisb the material for
on Monday, but
New Duplex House
the umpire.
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CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
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I d the
Watch jo u r «ies iHK«y«r
you g« w l c à ny* Tha-
A-nhlenA TnraWki Lü A n -
up y o r bundle Tuesday.
Ueart of Town
(You get Up servire you
w «d whe» you waiu it.) Í
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
AT NININGER’jS
Y O U ’l X FIN D A IfU lJ , 14NK OF
A ^kod
Ju st U ere|ve4
to iho Unat, over North-anA,
South Street«.
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please be kind to
jfung tho Stara l» th « North
ovar En«t«ng-Woat straetm
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m
e r y ’s
P n x lu c ts
Our Ire t o « » fittd Bottled Bods for fountain ser­
vice, and all f l a w s o f cream in W5ALRIGHT quarts
a t «11 tim es.
We cpmpfiunyjt M r Jfi»iugey on ¿¿j ip$#U otiou (4
Ms
n e w f o u n t a in
ASHLAND
.
F d g a r W olcott w orld w a r veter­
an. «god «5 y«ur«. dtod yesterday
m o rn in g to the Y etedifi«' hospit­
al I t P ortland The body w lH ’ a r-
r.^gs ef g e u u es C IS U .
3 ? W
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fiv o
from
Portland
tom orrow
on trill« No." « and fun-!
orgl e b rilc ra w ifiJ i» held from the
inerutog
Hunting
thy plus
DOdge Chapel tom orrow
a fts r-
n o m ro t * : 8 0 w H k th e E lks A t
c h u p e * la to rm e k t t r M be to the
Mountain V iew cemetery
M r. W otoott w u horn to J t -
MIefaisan. F e b r u iry 4, 1841,
and had keen livin g to Ashland at
tho hem e o f hie bro th er, H . q .
W o leo tt elk*« I M S , H e ls *s u r-|
0r«h«gtra
osm ,
WVMOTIBD TARMIN0
k in g away from the one-crop plan of faruiiuK te-
Jiv scirul itic methods and longer seasouti o f work,
getting faruuog on a businow basis,
docs not necessitate m aking wheat, coru or aot-
dory crops or io produce uufterially less of these,
|ld np sources o f profit in other things. Reduced
P the major cash crops often m ay lead to uicreas-
^by the use o f inore scientific methods.
Special Evening Dinners on Sun­
day and Monday from 5:30 to &30
flt v • o » v $1.00
ing, A shland, Oregon. •'
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D ate o f firs t publication, June
l.is W
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The Republican m a jo rity In th e
B E U L A H C. N E W M A N .
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played into the la te r’a hands, .house of repreeentativee is large
■ A d m to ls tra tris .
» j adm inlsratlon's
w orld enough to p erm it considerable
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policy has not proved
a> losses and s till rem ain g m a jo r-
ar as had been hoped. The H £ , but In ¿ h e je n a t e it pan .he
rn farm ers evidently. a re In very easily g f r j g M &
:ly hum of. P rohibition has
The p resen t' session of Con-
1 out to lie much m ore of an gross QP<?J>ed w ith 54 Republican)
, ’ aad cree«s,
the case in* Ureat Britain. However, official figures for
1924 prove that travel by rail in our c o u n t r » is safer
Iban it is in Great Britain.
Charles F. Carter, historian of railroads, calculates
that if as many passengers per train-mile were killed in
Ups « « antry as in Great Britain, our total loss o f life
would fas 278 annually; while in reality it is onlv 41. Oye
American passenger ip killed for every 242,904,273 mifes.
..The railway “ safety fin d ” campaign has mad# ours
the Aafest railroads in the world. .
C ou rt o f Hip
{o r
Jackson
A- c . C ald w ell, Dmmaasd'.
N otice la hereby given by tho
undoralgned to a n parsons having
plaints against th a above named
estate to present them w ith pro­
per vouchers w ith in six months
from date o f
firs t
pnblieatton
h ereof to N e llie Diekey. A tto rn e y !
p t law , Room 8, Stearns ' B u ild - I
the
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° ver Dwlu * * W * b d m s troops at
i orktown m 1781, boar witness to tine daring p f fly* «top
which these fathers of the nation* look that dqy in In­
dependence Hah. Eternal vigilance is the price o f liberty
attained; death and privation, the Delaware and ValleV
Porge, the price of liberty as >t is beipg' won.
It is w ell'th at the nation should on tliiB 150th unni-
inemoration. Legion posts fill over the land are iw ldjng
simultaneous ceremonies this dgy at the hour truditiou
fixes for the adoption o f the great declaration, 4 o ’clock
(eastern standard time.)
The roll ol the 56 men wlio affixed their signatures to
this document whiph has caught the imagination and fired
the souls of men everywhere from tha« distant tim e to
this, is being called. At each of these community m eet­
ings, spanning a continent, the audience is-joining in one
great vow of consecration, repeating the A m erican’s creed
of pridefio and duty to America.
In no more fitting way can we observe this apniver-
hury day of Am erica’s independence than by a new coo-
sacration, a new dedication o f every American citixan in
heart and mind and soul to democracy, justice and free­
dom.
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M r brothers. H . q . and
M ^ . - W H e « a - o r - Ashland, *nd
D H M flt W id g M t af4 « « H e n d . Mlch-
ig s a : Adelhhvt W dlcott. of O kla-
b o fH . 4 *
«btor. M rs. W U -
Ham Foster of H illsdale. Mich.
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