Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LA N D
D A IL Y -T ID IN G S
For Forest Fire
H r t R. Oraw
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« » -Piet i
« m e t by
through e
Telephone $•
flow of “bootleg'’
B¡o«l*a<t loto the
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from
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K&Ä
CbM efcsratte fr»*
eld, (pMt'ial Latwr piper, here. *
custody yesterday up-
eft die costs of Us
To offset attache on the impor­
tations of "Soviet »old” from
Russia, used to sift str illa » coal ,
mlnbrs, the Herald editorially
criticised the Baylish ’ Govern- j
mept ftp t ò t taking effective
measures to stop liquor exporta-
l tiene to United Metes ports, or to
I intermediate porta, where the fin-
I al destination of the consienment
I is known to be the United States.
I "Even since the United States
( went dry,” the editorial stated, Keep your skin fa ir aad
| "shiploads of whlslcéy hare left s m o o th , ntibrnmg and
1Scotland daily far America. Some
n ig h U y W h
I of the lead!«« distillers tn Scot­
E liz a b e th A n t a
land are engaged ih this u te W -
(fu i trade, which is ah untrsrrhSt*
C le a n sin g O s s i n
ted attempt to Interrerò WfthAW-
E liza b eth
1 erlcan laws. The British gOvSrfr-
m eet knows of this conspiracy,
Elizabeth A rden
(but the distillers hare not beds
I rebuked in any tray. '
Special Astringent
1 "Many distillers have actually
( made overtures to bootleggers and
J British customs officials a fe t»-'
J ployed to check, in the jisuel way,
the quantities prduosd and de­
ported. This happens net ftftly in
Scotland, but in many porta M ■
England, and in the British eoi- J
I oies in the West Indies, wheheg
ad kinds of liqnon are shipped to
the United States.
“Thus the British Government
is conniving at illSgal acta, dtrrat-
I ly helpful to those who are fight­
ing $he American OongtttetiMi,
and has been conniving at ¿help
fo r a long time.**
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WiH Ytta Do Three
Single insertion, per inch
Political, Display, per Inch
One Insertion a week
Two Insertions a w e e k ___
Dally insertion _____ ____
Tornado Strikes
Valley iit Mqine
YORK BEACH, Me., JCfly U —
consider the J|h in connection Valleys of Southern Maine were In
.with the’ty^4 pf man the general total darkness last ai£ht >ae the
' result of a tornado vAlch, twept
He was a dashing cavalry off lo- this section after ¿ark.
Houses were demolished,.' win-'
er, socially populqr. He liked live­
ly comMny, cdnlrkdery. He drank' ■dnws were brokdn hnd cattle in
hi |dtb'pre-proh Writ ion and poet- pastures) on the outskirts *bt the
m ig h t lie even m ore serio u s th an it is today. T h e c ity
Brot>)bit)on days, until he accept- town were killed. ’ '
should g u ard a g a in st a r ep etitio n o f p resen t co n d itio n s
)e<£ftls present, pest. According to
’his
»fbUMion, some of his
i f it is p o ssib le to d o so, and if som e fe a sib le m ethod
frlenjjp^aid- oe id rank hard. Not
is found by w h ich A sh la n d can be assu red an ad eq u ate
that hh ¿Was, tf* souse, hat he lived
w ater su p p ly th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r ,'it sh ou ld r eceiv e the,
in worldly A id e s — was a “Jolly
united su p p ort o f th e p eop le, p r o v id in g , o f cou rse, .th at
good fellow") of the pre-prohibi­
PORTLAND. Ore., July N i.-—
the c o st is n ot p r o h ib itiv e .
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• nmrh -thaii he > .q»lse». n<A less. tion bra,nd. j ,
(UP).— Because arresting officers
Andrews
pas
o
soldier,
howev­
I t is p o ssib le th a t an ad d itio n a l reserv o ir w ill so lv e
er, and bdlleved that orders ought were .unwilling to swfegr that R.
the p resen t w a ter problem , and if th is is true th e p eop le,
to be enforced. Prohibition Was E. Arny, state prohibition officer,
w e b eliev e, w ill be quick to v o te th e n e c e ssa r y fu n d s to was quite fifanF to admit, at least aii order. When it wad deflnlte’y was drunk? charges at* intoxica­
by Implication, that he Wtfk: Un­
tion were dismissed against him
finance th e p ro ject.
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certain whether It could be done’ put up to him, he could see that it - here yesterday afternoon. Àin y
N o c ity can afford to be c a reless w ith its w a ter su p ­ •or not. He did not even promise Was. Would he undertake to on-
was found sleeping in a yard hero
p ly , and th e p eo p le o f A sh la n d , w hen th e y a w a k en to the “considerable progress.” But he forc, it? y es, he would. It be­
Wednesday
night: • H«f claimed ho
n eed s o f th e c ity , w ill be q u ick to resp tyid ta q n y fja s ity e dW. say. he lptepded to try tt ter came a matter of .honor with him had been drugged. » : - >
at
once.
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and w o rth -w h ile so lu tio n . I t is a m a tte r o f ’v ita l im p ort­ «¿other year.
Continue to drink 1 No, of
tg
e.h
a
s
atill
about
four months
an ce and onq w h ic h e v ery citizen ’sKft1dh‘ w c ll i o V en -
course
not. Andrews is not tlie
to go pud recently denied he
rid er w ith due care and d e lib e r a tio n .» « .»
man to be dry for others and wet
♦<>nl«f. qift. »
for himself. Probably that mat­
•.ft he could only be forced out'
REAL TOLERANCE
— as Gcneraly^Smedley D. Butler tered to him very little. He was
CHICAGO, July «4 — Arthur
w a, iq Philadelphia. But to quit, no slave to alcohol. Besides, as CimAettf, bank teller, told police;
A certain su b sta n tia l b u sin ess ihAn*of 'A sh lan d Wits
he said, he was to<f busy to
to admit defeat!— Andrews prob-
he lost $11,00« gambling In an
think about It.
h eard to rem ark th is w eek th a t he b e lie v e d th e r ev iv a l .aWy/would prefer death Itself.
attempt to refund $6000 which
o f baseb all in th is c it y h ad d on e m uch fo r A sh la n d d u riu g
To appreciate the situation nt
had been stolen from his cage In
th e p resen t sum m er m on th s. T h e m an w h o u ttered th ese Its full value it is necessary to
the Market Traders State Bank.
BY CHARLES P. STEWART
NEA Service Writer
* WASHINGTON — Nobody Who
knows General Lincoln C.. An­
drews, could take, without a good
many grains of yai;, the teport
that he Intended* td teaifti^ eq |lr f
csar of the United, StAes J>£teTt}
the end of t h / y u u th ftt he «uve
himself t $ . ^ i i i e < i f c i p U a b r f
progress-tow raJC rrobihim rfv^-
Against Sleuth
wAo had ju»t b tt»
knocktd down |y a
'The: Following Dealeh* Sett;
Ashland CrcaHiery’s Products
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without
in ju r y
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tothe-
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Palmer Piano
House
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pub A o utility stocks
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Y ou r h om e m ean s m ore t c you ’th an alm ost a n y oth er
B vW ilH aifts
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THE.’ C L E A N 1 D IR T O F
H O N t€ fT A-T b lL ? t P O T
Ç lg g U E R £ .\M q .F I ? lE N O !
C L E A N D ir t f \
VMELL , V d A ltH I B ’ ’
L o o k ON Hie»
MOGr W HEN
M IT T & ( ME i 4
1 O om T
like D ir t
IM ¡P olitics -B u t
.llD LUÆ.-R) see . i
, ‘T O * SOME O* Z
D u rin g th e W orld W ar, th e A m erican jieople becam e
h.eavy in v esto rs in L ib erty B on ds. T h ey le a n ie d th e m er­
it s o f m o d erate-yield secu rities, and sin ce the w a r have
in v e ste d in p u b lic u tility secu rities, p referrin g th is form
o f in v e stm en t w ith its good return and h ig h fa cto r of
s a fe ty rat he r than s p e c u la tiv e sto ck s.
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A s a ixTinnnent ihV estm ent, e le ctric lig h t and p o w e r
co m p a n y p r e fe r r ed sto c k s are ev ery w h ere know n as d e ­
sirable fo r th e can*ful in v e sto r o f sm all or large m eans.
T h ese sto c k s com b in e s a fe ty w ith good d iv id en d s, and the
d iv id e n d s are paid regu larly fou r tim e s u year. Prefer-’
red sto ck » o f e le c tr ic lig h t and )>ower com p an ies are the
place-
Y otl are. proud o f th e th in g s th a t h elp m ake it
horns.
T o n lik e to h a v e g u e sts com e, frie n d s sta y , to
share in th ose p lea su res.
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m W ! Ä N O iu y
H A N D I S TH* •
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, F E ït A N OlVW y
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Advertisements give you a new pride of home. They
help >ou pbt' inside it better.things to live wjth, relax in^
listfen to, enjoy. They describe these better things; .tell
where you can bhy them. With the aid çf advertisements
you can keep yon? hoihe in excellent taste. You caû püféû
your table the world’s finest foods, in pleasing table set­
tings. Yon Can provide soap, tdWels, linens—a joy to use.
Yok can entertain with music that comes as a gift; Too
can know of the pew things that will deserve your greater
pride, Mid obtaifi them With surest ease?
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Read The A 4veVtÍBeintíntg. . TTiey Tell
favorite in vastm en t o f the (» r e fill and w ell-in form ed in­
v e s to r o f S o u th ern O regon and th e e n tir e , c o u n t y .
S tr o n g fa v o r ite s in th e in v e stm en t m ark et, the. pre­
ferred s to c k s o f p u b lic u tilitie s con tin u e to lead the field
in fig a o c ia r c ir c le s . They, arc the fa ste s t s e llin g secu rities
upon the' m a rk et to d a y .
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Höttestly of Gonvenienœe'to Make
i our tiunie nappier
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. T h e A sh la n d F lo r a l S o c ie ty is d e se r v in g o f u n l i m i t -
• g credit fo r th e sp len d id floral d isp la y th is week ut the
C h b ia S p r in g » h o te l. T h e d isp la y o n ly nerved to stren g-
ftbm t w c i t y ’s c la im to b e in g puc o f th e m ost d elig h tfu l
eitias
ob
the coast.
R D C lTiC lA W H N 1 U É S H O P
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for Shasta loe Creagli in ‘ ‘SealrighC’ Car-,
tons.—“ A Food As Well As a Cotifecfion’<
Gambler Steals
To Pay Up Debts
w ord s w a s rep r ese n ta tiv e o f th e b u sin ess life o f th e city .
A d e v o u t church m em ber h im self, h e d o e s n ot go to th e
S u n d a y ball g a m es, but h e c o n trib u ted fin a n c ia lly to th e
supim rt o f the team , and sa id he h op ed th at A sh la n d
w ou ld con tin u e to be represen ted in th e n ew baseball
lea g u e because he th o u g h t it a sp len d id th in g fo r th e city,
and its peop le.
“ A lth ou gh I do not a tte n d th e g a m es m y se lft, I b e­
lie v e in le ttin g th ose en jo y it w h o do lik e b aseb all, and
I hojre b aseb all h a s returned to A sh la n d to s t a y ,”
T h is is a sp le n d id sp ir it o f toleran ce; the sort o f to l­
erance w h ich all o f'u s m ig h t w e ll afford to em u late.
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