Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDING S
the condition of
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SAN YRANCIBCO, < W >
Strenuous aUdsfM |rain ih < Intend­
ed to prepare girts for competition
in O n fc s fc m s W tr a e i and Held
— ...... Bditor
News Editor
Telephone 39
meet was condemned by D r. H er­
b e r t * . Btols, state superintendent
of parent educajten, i n k * blen-
nial report t o t k e California state
hoard of health.
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"H igh eehool girts should not
engage in strMoous a|hlstiea
if they are to mature into the
.mothers of tom orrow /’ he de­
clared.
D r. Btols, form er state snpsrln-
tondeat of physical education said
that he had received tbe backing
o f the m ajority of CaSfomta high1
school principals in his effort to
■tamp Out strenuous competitive
athletics fo r girls.
*T have no- qaarrei w ith ath­
letics In mode ratios,” h e . said,
hut I am opposed toWOcb a e r t ^
straining, atrengtk-eagter athletic
events for girls a* fha ISO yard
dash, tho S20 yard dash, high
hurdle race* aad other athletic
endeavors in w hU » ns high school
dri should he allowed to 0
pete.”
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The Ashland chamber of commerce should lose no
time in accepting the generous offer of the management
of the! FlortiJ Society exhibit in transporting this rennrrh-
able display of flowers to Crater Lake foi- further slop in g
over the wfeçk-end at Crater Lake Lodge. ?.v
Ashland is justly proud of her flowers. They jflay an
important pàrt in the general beauty of this most delight-
i'1' fd ), and the .opportunity of thus sheading the fame
of the city’s floral wealth is too valuable to be lost
through inactivity.'
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Hundred» of people from many far-off cities And
states «will bt> at Crater Lake national park-alpd at Crater
ï.akè lodge over the \veek-eftd. An exhibit of Ashland
flowers during these two or three days will be worth to
Ashland many times the cost in time and money. It is a
golden opportunity for spreading Ashland’s famé afar.
It is to be hoped that the chamber of commetee will avail
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N E W YO R K C IT Y , Jhrty 16—
(U P )— The temporary brook in
the
boot wovo w^ieh prevaUed-on
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the east coast for the past two
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dags with a.heavy |o ll of death,
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today
.brought relief to some sec­
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I tions but the weather bureau was
’ unable to forecast a general end
of the'spoil.
( U P ) — Now cornea the haaotacy-
tom etar teeter, which w ifi ten you
whether the »am ber o f red end
white corpuscles ih ybuv blood
hue beeq correctly counted. Thè
proportion of red end white cor-
B Y C H A R LE K P c STWW a RT
NBA Service W rite r ;
l»een successfully representing the people of his county iu
If anybody knows the figure.
procuring the passage of Senator Stanfield’s tax relief Madden
does. He doesn’t say
bill.
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"“about” so much, either, rfe sets
Mr. Gorp was one of the first to perceive the possibil­ the sum down, to the last 66, and,
ity pf the 18 counties of Oregon getting from the fed­ if there had been any, would havq
eral government the five million dollars whic^i was lost included the cents. , >
in taxes when the Oregon and California land grant lands
Representative A- J. GrtfHn, al­
reverted to the government. It was lie who started the so an Appropriations Committee
movement during the dying dnys of last year, and it was member,
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he who went to Washington to push through the bill,. io» „ c e 2 the
”n“ Clal *’
lowaace In the interest of Vol­
remaining there uijtil it had been signed by the president. stead law enforcement, but Mad­
Mr. Gore is returning home to his friends and neigh­ den says Griffin omitted a great
bors^ conscious of a wprk well done. And the people o' many Items.
Jackson county are glad of the opportunity to give him The Tatter took into account
only tl)e maintenance of tbe pro­
this spontaneous and rousing welcome.
hibition unit and the eng»»
Speedy steps should be taken by the proper <uty offie
ials tpyepair the mineral water fountains at the Southern
Pacific depot if Ashland is to escape criticism and un­
desirable publicity from the hundreds of people who pass
through the city daily and who are unable to quench
theirjjiirst at these bubbling fountains.
Thjs city has an enviable reputation as n summer
i*soct|It»'litbia water and its-other mineral waters have
playitT.a-leading-paVt in bwaging to Ashland the fame
which Is justly hnr
And now if Ashland fails.to guard
her ¿uscral heritage^ the years of effort in building up
her reputation lor health-giving waters and as a summer
resort will have lieeu lost.
Thi-m iheraf wafer fountain at the Southern Pacific
station is too valuable as a civic asget to be allowed to
remain idle while tourists and travelers complain that the
city w pot fulfilling her promise to the visitors.
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CXMIN1W MMD O O W U M U M
WASHINGTON, Poly 28.-— (U F
WASHINGTON
Whatever
else onA may think 6f prohibition,
It’s difficult to deny that dry en­
forcement machinery Is expensive.
HONORING “ BILL’’ GORE
Representative Martin, B. Mad-
'den, In putting lta cost for «lie
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'«urNMrt f f i e b a r 6*4 i ^ » . ;
awajM’rotn-ThHr-WDrtr’trtmoiTow t e f i i ii g ronid not go- ,10C,
foCsè
speaks with authority? ag
wrong iu joining the demonstration nt Medford in hóuor * chairman of the House Appropriat­
of William II- Gore, upon lus triumphant retnra from io n s Committee, which dpaftetf
afdiington, D; C., wjiere fop the past two months he has the legislation fo r continued war
on rum. ’ * 1 * ■
REPAIR THE FOUNTAINS
VkÒ‘touter la an ia itra m e a f
wjüçh baa boon inatallod in tfw
U .'S . «eg o o n Gonoral’a dopart-
moirt U d H la displayed at tho
S o W n iM tU n la l Exposition
at
Pbiladolpkla no another evidence
of Yankee invention.
Tho lM trnm ent utilises the in-
terferpace of light waves in its
operation and according to the
Bureau of Standards will insure
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work and 'càùrt and prison expens-*' ■
ee growing put of the federal gov-'
^rnmeqt’s effort to dry the coun­
tr y Up.’ !
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That «41,713,106 actually, w ill .
be spent an prohibition during the?
fiscal year 1926-7 doesn’t neces-'w
sarlly follow .
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It’s been appropriated, how ev-K Takflrtoo mueÀ exercise and ypn
er, a n d . experience teaches - t h a t L
et m uscle bound. Think too
seldom le there much left, by the R
fiscal year’s end. o f hny governJS| iuch and you burst a brain cell,
io hum
m ent;m oney whose nse Congressi
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Pinched for funds/ for th eir'a x -
penses hays been m ounting unin­
terruptedly, year by year, since
the first prohibition appropriation
of 83,376.000 was made. liant
year it w as thought an ade­
quate allow ance really, had been
made. Yet, for i» 2 6 - ir , it was
found necessary to increase it by
613,167,406, if Madden’s book­
keeping Is tp be accepted as cor­
rect.
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• .»vzvov tutu« » w u t »U U*U UtfilW
« a t Is when you leava a c*f< yo«
may g o t a new one by m istake.
' W hat if you had* to wait as long
lor a doctor to com« as be has to
yrait to get his m on eyt
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Kills Himself in
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Springfield Jail k «
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OUT OUR WAV
TBe early bird catches the dick­
mows the lawn.
ers when be
The kiss is the root of
il; also of much good.
much
Bv Williams
f SO O LL' S TA N D
R ig h t in th o s e .
C O R N E A S TIL L V o u
FS E U ^/O O CAN GET
A LO N G Tt> G tT R E R !
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k A BROTHER ANO
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grasshoppers were, larger they
oould get Jobs at soda fountains.
O. Cook, 42, a railroad em ­
ploye, asked to be allowed to
spend th e-n igh t in a cell in the
guard’s dry activities.
county Jail. Once in the cell he
Madden Includes also tbe Jus­ hanged himself with his suspend-
tice Departm ent’s
prohibition ers.
a P*PeW I^M
A new York theatrical producer
6»c«»tly died » t 61 Without ever
kpving been in Jail at all.
D on ’ t get the idea old pipe’s in his ttecOnd
childhood and cutting teeth fust because he bites
your tongue half off.. .
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T hat bite” means that there’s som ething ’
wrong with your tobacco: either, it isn’t rneOowed
properly or k isn’t cut fftoperly. ’ . If it’s the
least bit raw or green it’s naturally harsh and
hffey.. , while find? cut or granulated tobacco
hums too fast and smokes hot and raspy.
P ipe tobacco must be well-mellowed.. . it mu5t
be cut to-burn slowly. And that’s exactly wky
D octprs o f Pipeology recom m end Granger
Rough Cut as a sure-cure for “pipe-bite.”
For th e fam ous old W ellm an Recipe gives
Granger a rich, spicy mellowness,. , a mellow­
ness all its own. A nd being rough cut, its large
flakes bum slowly and smoke c o o t .. without
the «lightest trace o f any b ite.. . Granger fe.PiPE
THE HOMS TOWN PAPER
istics recently compiled in the east and cover-
failures over a jairiod of "yeafs showed that
Iwwncss houses which efoaec) their doors through
frouUles an average of 75 |jereent”faj49d to ml-
in daily newypaiMirs. Indeed, in one city jt was
hat 92 percent of the failures were firms which
buy . «¡pace in daily newspajicrs. ‘
“:ly newspaper is just as innch a pu.hlie utiljty
Lplant, the water plaat or similar public nocm-
' ally of the enterj»rising, puigressive merchants
They will tell yon that their newspa|»er ad-
l)»ortaat part of their business; that they
‘their daily newsftaper as the only certain,
of getting their message before tho
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kept quart long ctumgii to
*Ifct tiatf-«ia»d
«In tl fo ftf rftâ
“T H E S IL E N T èA T rt E
Orongcr Rough Cut « made by tke,LjU ^
Tobacco Company