Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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^ O ^ n i b i A u n iv e r a ity w h o h a v e
- le s h o n a ire a s to t h e i r id e a s a n d p r e f e re n c e ,
se v e n s a y th e y f a v o r b a c h e lo rh o o d . T h e d is p a tc h
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S t o r e 4 rd t o n y j y e a n y A llo w s w h o a b o u t
t i m u t o e t o t i n t a k e t) ia t p o in t o f v iew T^iey, r e g a r d
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v ^ t o | b a c h e lo r s e e m s w o n d e r f u lly a i-
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g irls , a n d .w a n t to
itfept o n e s, a n d c u ltiv a te
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THE FORUM
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Communclatlona mast bear the
' signature of the author.
s t o a t W ns& t.be remgVal
th e. larger town? ,W pp,A ar(}lj.
The production of oil ffom sbhle
has been making great strides
the last two years, new and
better methods have been work­
ed out Jn other states and out­
sid e of the auto Industry it b
growing faster th an any other^n»
ditstry. It is practically a perm­
anent Industry, not working
ai/d removing ^o some o
place In a few years, like
saw mill, industry. This coiurig-
eretiog alqne should cause the
»ctual tsxpayiag voter» 0 pauke
an<1. ®hnajlder before evgp signing
petitions to put the matter to e
vote at y iis time. Especially
mid come to a. Vote, would
h to-ndd an enormous burden
L the aliwady huge s u b s the
r al tax payers,^ re y w
under
fob to. pay. f i l l p , f
ived that they will consider
m%î4«F . >*iore A b w »• WB«
ih other to sign a petition.
A le desperate efforts to get the
nfctter to a vote »U&hout 80 per
c^nt of $ 4 vetera signing th i
petition, hs feiftlred by km,
already show s whlcji « a y the
.wind la blowing. The proposed
o ile r of fr^e quarters to th e
county w hile the tan to being
wrung from the people w i|l be
the dlscusapd la te f. *t m a y b e j re-
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SMOV&D THIS COVNTYSKAT
HE MOVED.
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To
the-Editors.''-.
le ^ l to s u p p o r t a
While various arguments are
be'afoiyew hiit
now being made regarding the
v n v o s e d removal o l the County
sea» and
being disseminated
m i- L ÿ - A
.4 . u JMOct^of
th e —
'ÿ o tm i;'‘'fellowK g e t a v , e r about the county, the one that
j h k d ' M e r « f e (w y e a rs . T h e y find t h a t f lit sebtns to be depended on to turn
the trick to that Mtedford 1» the
■ largest town In the cbtArty and
therefore the county seat should
t h e i r jo y s a n d so rro w s- M a rr ia g e bo moved to that place. The
1 y o u n g m a n to g iv e a g r e a t d e a l, b u t i f h e fin d s pleas for the 'overworked em should they consider well
o n e i t l ^ w o r t h J d t d t c o s ts , a n d th e m som e.
Ployea lu the present location,
their sad plight of Saving to
maintain their own autoa to go
:
y FAULTS OE GREAT MEN
to the C onn House and return
I »• 0
{T he o ld t y p e o f b io g r a p h y d w e lt o n th e a c h ie v e m e n ts home after their day of» till, may
’“ *t W 9V M T n a n y m o d e m w r ite r s t h in k t h e y g iv e for the present be dismissed with
» p i c t u r e o f th e p r o m in e n t p e o p le o f t h e p a s t if the w ell known fact that all ol
b r in g o u t t h e i r f a u l t s a s w ell a s t h e i r v ir tu e s . F o r the persons so concerned choteto
their ow n homes* and Jobs.
e m p h a S rs i s l a i d o n s ta te m e n ts t h a t G e o rg e
That Medford Is th e largest
d r a n k , sw o re , a n d g a m b le d fre e ly .
to o p e r a te a B u d g e t
town is not disputed, but w ill it
W lw in th ia g a lik e t h a t a r e s a id , i t s h o u ld a ls o be always be the largest? Jackson
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s u c c e s s fu lly is w ith a
t h a t m o st o f th e p e o p le o f h is a g e d i d th e s a m e t h in g «, county is fast developing and' in
s ta n d a r d s o f s o c ie ty h a v e c h a n g e d - W e e x p e c t h ig h - a few years some other town
c h e c k in g a c c o u n t.
may be the largest in the coun­
•vels o f c o n d u c t now . F e w y o u n g p e rs o n s w ill b e i n ­ ty and be In a position to demand
t o h ig h e r a c h ie v e m e n t Ev d w e llin g u p o n th e f a ilu r e s another move for the sam e rea­
son. That thia may occur is not
n a t i oma l h e ro e s .
altogether so improbable as I
A n d u n le s s y o u b u d g e t »your h o u s e h o ld a n d liv in g
May seem at first thought. Ash
k
..W H O BRAIN POWER
land has an oil shale plant being
e x p e n se s, y o u a re lik e ly to s p e n d a b o v e t o a llo w ­
?V £ _ n e e <I a n in te lle c tu a l a w a k e n in g , s a id o n e o f th e
constructed not far away. This
a n c e y o u h a v e se t.
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P«*f8 a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e A s s o c ia tio n o f will soon be producing oil for
W e in v ite y o u to o p e n y o u r ^checking a c c o u n t in th e
c o lle g e s a t N e w Y o rk . H e c o m p la in e d t h a t peo- the market and (he plan is to
11 to o m u c h o f tr iv d l s u b je c ts , a n d r e g a r d in te lle c t- construct new units of the plant
from time to time until It be
I ity w ith c o n te m p t. .
, comes , s #rea[
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great Industry. With the
'HI& a PI m . w ill c o n s id e r su c h s u g g e s tio n s o f th e n a - j mount«!« or oil bearing ahale
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T h e s p o r ts a n d p a s tim e s o f rock,
r<x* enough to laat a hundred
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I f you've ever wondered why coms*on*the4iip
(note the us” on corns) was such a plague to
our ancestors, just,go to the nearest museum
and look at the heavy hip-pocket tin the boys
used to carry their tobacco in.
The old “tin-type” pocket package i£<yiis
ridiculous to us, but in the old days ft was
Joke.. . OF course, a tin is fine to keep tobacco^
in at home. Fact, for home use Granger Rough
C ut is packed in a vacuum tin ., , a perfect
humidor!
But Granger’s pocket-package Is a “foil pouch,” “
tim e, th é s tr u g g le f o r m o n ey , a n d p e t t y g o s s ip , g iv e * V8ar’ ’ wlth proper management
1 a ll t h e r w a n t t o t a l k a b o u t
* lthta “ ay “oon becon,e “ ««b th®
Still, H i . w e ll to re m e m b e r t h a t m te lle c tu a l a c ti v it y ' S “ J S *
with a glassine wrapper that keeps die tobacco
feefieaberthanitCOuW ever be in a pocket tin.
a u fqng y o u r b r a in s , a n d th e p e o p le w h o m a k e no
k b y re a d in g , s tu d y , a n d h e a r in g g o p d t a l k , to c u lti-
t h e i r m e n ta i l p D o ow
w e er,
r, d o n o t u iis s n u a ll
lly a c c o m p lis h m u ch ,
fo lk s seem to c u ltiv a te o n ly a th in to p l a y e r o f th e i r
s tu ff, r e m in d in g one o f th e p r im itiv e p e o p le w ho
to p lo u g h t h e i r field s w ith a f o r k e d s tic k . I t p a y s
if d e e p e r in to t h a t m a rv e lo u s th in k in g p o w o r w ith
1 h u m a n n a tu r e is g ifte d -
Light-weight and pliable; it’s easy on the
pocket afid c a ? y ^ .tk tP Q c ^
For fed is
Opt as ejqp^iisive as tin, so it’s possible to sell
LITTLE R ID 8CHOOLBOU8I
F o r d h a s b o u g h t one o f t h e o ld “ L i tt le Resi
J o s e s ” a t W i nohen don, M ass., a n d w ill o d d it to
1 o f anti< piitie« a t th e W a y s id e I n n in B u d b u r y
state.
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m a n y v is ito r s w h o w ill i u s p w t th is f r a g m e n t o f
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1 1 p r a b a b ly d o a ir o .to h a v e t h e i r
r e t u r n to l it tl e red se ll mil h o u s e e d u c a t io n a l th e -
Im t e d u c a tio n Wae loo lim ite d f o r th e s e r a p i d d a y s,
lit tl e r a d s c h o o lh o u s e t a n g h t t h a t a ll h a p p in e s s
_lt o n w o r k a n d In d u s tr y , a n d i ts g r a d u a t e s Were.'
i Her«-
H e need t o
s a m e lesso n n o w in t h e schools
a n d h e a d w re jia r tn e r s ; w h a t h u r t s one
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ont • moi ettr win grow up at
' Ashland or M ar there In the next
fsw yeaKS, a city of thirty to fif­
ty thoog&ad people is not nt alt
improbable. Would the present
for rem oval. of
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v ice , im w e ll a s t u r n o u t
f in d c la s s w o rk . W e h a v e
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