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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1926)
0 -0 . * - o • • ■--^7—r— -r- ? • . K\-, iï'-fiih r V ' *• *.• , r'r ; ‘ ,-' V * '. vW fRT V•' mg arp» ASHLAND DAILY TJDJNÇS g B Ü W .» ,.ff »w _____ Editor Neva Kdltor IVNT BlCrURE Political, Display. per tach WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING AD future events, where an admission charge la made or a collection taken'ls Advertising." . . W ed aaT Will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. W* THZ MILLION DOLLAR LRGAOY W h at will Jackson county do w ith th e million d ollars it will shortly receive from th e fed eral governm ent as a result of the passage of the. Stanfield tax re fu n d bill 1 W ill the money l»e sp en t in . the. co n stn ictia n pi' new in tra- eounty highw ays! W ill it be utilized in. the construction of a fine new courtlioU se'f W ill »some o th e r p ro je c t equally as desirable benefit from this sudden accum ulation of m oney! ■ W e wQnJd ra th e r th in k the co u n ty officials in whose custody-thia larg e isum o f m oney is plaçed w ill-follow the modifications in the color and cot style— of no more rfeal utility suggestion of W. H. (lore as voiced a t the b an q u et in his of our piilltary raiment. Many than the bustle bad. h o n o r here T uesday b ight. Me believes th a t th e money another change, however, hhs been Fighting in Cuba and PhWip- should be used in lig u id a tiu g p resen t o u tsta n d in g debts purely a matter of some • new pines introduced khaki. There of the poqnty. t --- Good rpuds, of. course, are d esirab le an d necessary. So, too, is a hew co u rt house, e ith e r a t JacksonviU c o r Many a man wears old clothes Medford, according to the w ill o f th e vo to rs n e x t Novein- beeause he doesn’t owe U>r new l)er. The m oney m ight be used fo r e ith e r of, these la u d ones. able projects an d th u s save th e ta x p a y e rs an y e x tra b u r dens., * . ' X If / o n never have any troubles B ut T he T idings believes th a t the county officials who you never know what It means not will be called upon to d istrib u te th is m oney should give to have any troubles. careful th o u g h t to the consideration of those who have You a r e n o t old until you quit pui<Uthe taxes) d p d u # tho p a ^ ten yqapi p e so, a n d whose W a n ^ to j9in tlfe n i v / ï . iu x t» would have beet! lig h te r liatl these O regon an d C ali In fertaio section« ol the United fornia ruifroad ■ laud g ru n t lauds rem ained on th e tax States grown men eat salads. roils. - T h is m oney from th e fédéral governm ent is a ta rd y • If you had your way about it p ay ip eat to th e ta x p ay e rs of th a t w hich is rig h tfu lly oijiers wouldn’t have theirsi th e irs ’. B y reason of the loss of th is ta x m oney o v er a jsiried of years, p ro p e rty 1 ow ners have been eom pelled to Speeding Aùtoist , assum e an e x tra burden to ta k e car» of th e financial needs of th e county. Declared Insane If th is m illion dollars were now used in liq u id atin g p resen t o u tsta n d in g debts ag ain st the county» i t would Salem, Ore., July 2#.— The l»e no th in g m ore th a n ju stice fo r those w ho have borne contention of many sane-minded th ia added burden. I t is th e ir rig h tfu l legacy and as citisene that speeders are craty received official recognition here s u r f e i t should be carefully and w isely disbursed. Carl B. Montgòmery, ar If, as h a s been suggested, th e money' sliould be spent when rested tor speeding, was commit fo r ¡spine new highw ay o r a new co u rt house i t w ould place ted to the state hospital for the an u n ju st burden on those who have carrie d on d u rin g insane. th e nast decade., T he T id in g s lielievos M r. O o r t’s p lan is cinuA ntly fa ir and lu st. U se th is m oney to clean up BXUMUU WORKING GIRL. IB GROWING PBWT1KR present o u tsta n d in g debts, an d then if new ro ad s a re to be LONDON. (UP) — London’s constructed and a new court house is to b e reared, float working girls are yearly growing new bonds fo r the w ork in o rd e r th a t those of a fu tu re fceanUful. generation m ay p a y th e ir p ro p o rtio n ate share. , * According to Sir Thomas* Leg- U ’s a fine th in g to w ake up' and find th a t you have ge, Suaior Medical Inspector of in h erited a ipiUio»i-dollar legacy o v e r . plight. B u t we Factories, the last 80 years have shown a marked Improvement in! should not let th is -sudden flare o f p ro sp e rity tu rn o u r the beauty of the English working heads. I t m ay be a bit slow a t tim es b u t tlie safest plan girl. Me attributes the improve- alw ays is to keep m the m iddle of the roud. jnent to an open a|r Mfe, more - CLBAM SPORTSMANSHIP - f h e m anagem ent o f th e A shlan d baseball club is tel lx* ctfinmended fo r sum m arily releasin g oue of its players who Sisolteyed- tra in in g rules and neglected to keep him self jki condition fo r tho b e s t - t b i t was in him en the baselfidl field. ( U lien Imselwdl was reylyed here last spring, Thé I idings assured the fans of A shland th a t baseball would 1 m * kind on a high plane; th a t clean sportsinunship w ould! prevail, and that, the people of A shland would have noth* in g to be asham ed of, w h eth er the team won qr lost. T his assurance thus fa r lias been fulfilled and will be c a rrie d out until the end of the season, we are informed- Tlw loyal financial and moral su p p o rt of A sh lan d ’s base ball Sans has m ade possible^Hhe present success of the team . T he club m anagem ent is show iug a splendid s p irit in keeping fa ith w ith those Who m ade baseball possible. — ------:— _ ------ Tw o hundred million dollars are sp en t an n u ally for soap, a n d still * we w onder how no inauy folks m issed get- exercise and higher wages. “In the Ipst factory viaited,” h e 1 said, “I noted that 78 percent of? the girls were good-looking— of tke Rossetti Bnrn-Jonee or Greek type— 28 percent wore average I locking and nope at nil were bad looking. ’ The change in health is remark able. Twenty years ago, records showed 30 to 35 percent of the ' working girls wore anaemic.' To- 1 day the figure is five per cent.” yon do a meen th in g to o th e rs, you d i l f cOn- r“ M sdtdters* cheveg(eaoe 1 . * . \ , W R g* íh e e s (¡he eole coosidsratton can I mp told m b u t o n e w a \ . w hile a lie can ARertaa* htatonr, tp diet ilh a dozen v an atib h s. < , • notion’e fisbusg m your Here is the first pioture of Ben Turpin, movia- actor, and his bride, the former Miss Babette Elizabeth Dietz of Bismarck, S. D. The two met a year ago while Turpin was a patient at the Cot’tage Hospital in Santa Barbara, C alifo rn ia. by, y musket had ee. Even th e carried only At each dis- poring didn’t i cioee enough laongh to see, lora he pore, Bat How rangM are m^ch greater and (he soldier had an object In Jading lato bis baekgraand. The neatraMlnted khaki gore him some chance "to do it. Also, the* dark Wife o f the earl- ier udUorm was absorbent of the son's rays, and, therefore, for tropical warfare, too hot. 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