Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 07, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
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"A n fntttre events, where an admission charge Is made o r *
collection taken to Advertising." ;
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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the Cor rent week indicate in no uncertain manner that
the temper of this community is for a more tided us fe
water supply. In every section of the city and from per­
sons in ew ry 'station- of life there .has <bqtn
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urgent hojie that some «olytion pf Mfe $*wWnr
water situation
fotrnff as sp edily as poraihle. /
There qjipears, ’Moi, a strop fly exprcs^A wish for a
more thorough discussion and explanation of the city maa-
, ager’s propdAd^fd^ the appoint» ent of a municipal Water
commission hjq wbaw Mioulders wonH faR the impOrteht
task of seekip# a f$ip)Mly for tie present lack of water,
and then-passing it'Oh fq the v iters for thdif'final con­
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r or these reasons, and for tile further reason that,
water question' is fa? *too important to he lost in thq
shuffle of personal animosities dr disputes, The Tidings
strongly hopes that members of the city council will pro­
ceed with caution in the matter of the city manager’s
resignation,
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The American people hayo long beeij^uqtqd for thjdj
sense of fair play. It is an inhere:?!* MiAlityiWktcIi I i .- h
come down through the'years. And Ashland is'no ex-
^ceptiou.
Ij^t us ebnsidur' it simply from a straight bqginess
standpoint. The city council, jus{ three months afto, pass-
ed by unaninions Mnc' ah ordinance, proyidijig» for ■Wtllv
manager, It was agreed at the W W M
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of government. should -l>e given a thorough triid. ;;$J$
months Wax the limit placed* oil this experiment. If in
that time the modified form of city managership should
prove best for Ashland and- h fr ipvFhile, it would tie con­
tin u ed indefinitely. If
ptyrlfl be>dipcontinued.
Acting under this annyphMiigreetnenL the present
manager took over his dutiea,« ‘flWAame to tU office with
a record of achievement behind Ijhu. in .jtJieT management
of the,city light dephjrhuentf , } j J F ’ U
In common with so m an^of ds; llieM ty rtm/iager saw
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limitations o f tim e and disteace
coach lumbered it( creaking
way from N e w Y o rk to Phil«»
delphia in a day and a h al£
finally put electricity to worft,
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DONATIONS
Mo donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­
ing on Job printing — our contributions w ill bo in cash.
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than a messenger, for it has
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there w e e the “ C om et,"
the “ Thunderbolt” and similar
been developed to carry men’s
spoken wofds fbk great distan­
ftame^ suggesting the attend
m eat o f th e age-old n e e d ^
ces w ith tile swiftness o f .lig h t*,
T h ro u g h its wizardry space, fa
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conquered w ith the speed of
(houghs itself.
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as he was to Spain.
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Just venturing, some of the am­
bassador's diplomatic colleagues
think perhaps he had bpen here
so long that his home government
had an Idea he had lost > touch
w ith Conditions of today In Spain.
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A bandit who robbed a Pitts­
PA R IS. ( U P )— There Is a ne.v burgh hotel didn’t leave any­
r»*« of mankind being developed thing.
In America, Australia and New
7«nlawd. a new epoch In the his
Filipinos want more freedom
lory * f the world Is about to but w« haven’t any to spare.
dawn, and
Rrlanam urtl, the
yodng Hindu who has lieen pro-
Even If It doesn't matter., a
elatfeed a species of messiaih. I n ringer ha* been sent to Sing S ng
Its prophot, A asle Besant. presi­
dent of the TheosophlcMI Society,
Thoiup.nds of motorists wl l or-
declared in a lecture-hoc«.
joy learning a Detroit motó . inn
M r*, flem nt, who bps Ween pvo- was Jnllid for reckless driving
H g n:ln g theosophlcal Ideas foe
half a eeetnry, esplalWM that the
I f It wasn’t for mice, lu n «
-mptUesion meselah need In ref er­ Finnet» v h tld n t get »hy evy^.lsj
ring t r K rtsnam artl Is InotMct’ a l all. - . .
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8ko said he is really a ’’«»cat
tdM her,” swell as Buddha. f B are-, Ab- If sir s rolling motta gsth
tboetrft, Moses and Mahomet. Cine I
erv is utoMMMum.
o f these aivays appears wKen »He
Growing up is largely a matter of settling down
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ferent from-those of preceding a r­
i es and a new religion must be
i evolved, she said. .
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<•>!« to protest against the ultra
Anglo-Saxon Ideas propounded by
the theosophlcal cslt ot Adyar,
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BV JOHN O’B R IE N
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Froas his 21 years’ residence In too.
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It. he Kqows the country thor-
Jusserand had become so far
oagMy. He to very popular.
He Ameytcanilfed that, whlie ha. was
h*d a n , American wife, formerly an admirable French aiibaBsador
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»reliably informed. But ealnier deliberation prevailed, and
the council gave itself two weeks in which to consider
every angle of the controversy. Right there it showed
a commendahje spirit of fair play. We devoutly hope , (road ef ctrMiteftoa to ehinghtr.
Being both a “goal feiWw” and
that the same spirit will coutinne to itrevail.
Huddha. la Indie, represented ll.e « good husband Is-Just about the
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The city manager prohabjy has made mistakes since
hardest thing I css think at t o
he haa taken over Iris new duties. JU i« only kiMEM. But A fntar; tMprtuws. tit Bgyft'. stood «’»v.
if he ie the man who can ««rive the city’s present import- fdr wisdnhi, Orpheus, in Greece.'
for p»rttyf Jlpatfs Christ, dose-11x14
Hex Heck says: ’’Wo
ant water problem, and give this e i l y tl„. supply it needs r.s the U deM tr a t the Germanic
«fcch other n blamed i
and tjeserves, both the city «ouneil and* the public ,c-iu. races, hertig tl»o MVIng embodi-
than nos lie to women
well afford to overlook what minor iiistakes he wight mfcnt tof the Individual conscience.
have made ’ Let’s be- fair to ourselves and the city 'Artistically clad In long, c l1 U-g
manager. Give him this opjMirtuuity to prove his worth. white .yobg*, the k b h prteetees ofi the oentar «t th« toicblsga, The
iftr doctrine o f , reincarnation Oeethanoeum was destroyed by
He needs only a few more week» to demonstrate whether "uftfcij -ion the wynspatme» of ner Pre and Just a* It was rebuilt
or not he .can produce results. Because of these tjiingb' a a d le n c e .S h e told of the at- Rtotnar died and with him vau-
The Tidings believes that mciAhers of the eouaeil ctfn Hmptad schism tn the theosopb- Ished th« n«w rsllglte.
Mrs. Basant declared krlpnum-
well afford to suluncrge tlieir ttersonal feelings, and the Ich! < « rjd ten years ago when
leVftrail European thinkers, not- n r t , who was hern .to indla
public, whether or sot it^lielieves ia the managerial form »»ly
« td M p h «telner In France, abesit th irty years ago. to the
of government, can wait a little kmger. /
frlw f to rwpftd * new religion. nramenger who to to brings God'a
I t ’s dangerous to change horses in the middle of the RtpMtAf «ptaldtohed a society rafl- 41« to the aew American d rills - {
stream.» Let us not make this fatal mistake right now <*A Aamvoaopby and built a nni- atlon. This opeeh wHl have
rortdty known as t ie Ooetheno- thought! and needs entlrel d if­
when the stakes are so high.
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'ottcy^Ont Sattem * ( M mpm I Servite
h y e , is no longef,^» U tlsfactory
That unquestionably was the
Mto connection with King Al- ylew fn Barto w>en. the govern­
M w o > embassy In t M
United ment there retired .the French
s fat es dates hack’ p) the re-estab- ambassador^Jlulas Jusserand, af­
natiment of diplomatic relations ter twenty-four yegra' service in
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between Madrid and Washington, Washington.
fo|iowlng the Spanish-Am er lean
Was Amertgantscd
Whir. Ho was named hmhassv
Posejhly the Gallic office of for­
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Machine." Wheuateam camé in­
fgr (he, Un toed States, It way he
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I t may also be true thpt bon
Rlano, much a* he’s' Jljkcd!
Alice Ward, of the capital.
Madrid’s cholee of hl« succes­
sor— Don Alejandro Padilla, pres­
ent minister to Portugal»--—suits
the state department well enough,
but It can’t see why It has to lore
Don Juap. w
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N a if a centuiry ago Bell
vented the telephoned I t is afore
M a o ’» effort to Jrekcom«
.M t é H A M J d l P.; s fE W A r t r
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i W A B H ÍÑ o irO N — When a mem­
ber of die diplomatic corps in
Washington Is recalled by his gov-
eriQnent or transferred to some
otjier post. rW iih lh g to n generally
has at least an ln kllak ol the rea­
son wky.
'The case of Ambassador Don
•luan Rlano Gayangoe of
Spain
pussies everybody, including the
ambassador himself.
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sagc bearer
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considered «oftst
that it w m called “ T h e F lyin g
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and it became his swiftest n>ea-
i/mance
IiH ig ln e leafing up a Ü B tn a
lo ad e d car—w ith th e w d to r
turning aw easttr that ^ou are
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ature y o u r
im ea^-w ith
o f labor on
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