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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1926)
ASH LA ND D A I L Y .T I D J N Q S YourBettery U ton't lb » yfeufVud inter, right Bart R, O r e a r ........... ............. ¿.¿t.', ____ ' ........ . B ««or W. R , Perklus .................... -------------------- - » U S ■ *» < » ---------------- T * S t e i . » t O F F IC IA L C IT Y FA FB R .. « • 1 hara » North expoeure and •» conrtrutoto that no manner ot Mtodent can «teert A a Jdtaded Vfiter back lutò the eroek. Tkeee Storm in Florida. Damage to estimated at (6,000,000. Meat WARHIMOOK — B auatt* W lh hare blown a Hmb off a treo. Item E. Saitoh, chairman, and M s fellow mem hera of tha senate com < *• emanata af tratar fa r nN tttnd Ratored * t «he Aehlaud, Ores m Podtofflce m S e c M i CU m * M M l'M bU vr , Mrs. Coolidge to paddling -a m ittee on investigation of the Btabuertettew Prhv, Delivered in ( Ity canoe. Caa Cal paddi« bis? alien property custodian's ofiloe Ona Most» ... .................... - he w o r th all 1 — \ bi Three Mouthu _______ __ seem to be la for a bpsy summer, 8ix M onttu L J L _________ T ilted States may be a* terrible ¡totina o f efedre we te 'g e t The alton property n u te fite n s count»', Unt la Russia they don't » water we heed. I t w ilT m in i- wear any bathing salts at all. lae ooatamlaatlon or the pes- ough overhauling and their vol (Mtty of It, Iw toe toUl get oar ume Is trem end ou s. St. Lóate couple have ton bdya- I f there has been g ra ft, as. Bor M r » »P P li from a close area That’s raising a rough bouse. ah experts to shew. M's g alte ml I t caa be entirely under the the cards that It w a aw a;» record ttro l of tbb City; probably no __ DEBPLAT ADVERTISING Twenty years ago today we ran scale, for the sums the custodian < tor equal steed area la the state Btngfa laaerttou, per Inch «JL_________ Political, Display, per Inch ............. ......... to see autos, net to dodge ontos. has handled bare been eompar- prego« ¡m» «ho san» production sble to the hoard? -fa, the Uaftoto Sne water th a t can be control- ( to easily. <’ k Staes treasury. Two Insertions a w e e k ________ Dally insertion ......... ..... _ ........... “ Millions” to Borah's rough se- The baste ptonelple of U te plan IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF Rates for Legal aad THJI 8TA TB O F OREGON, IN timate of the amount ha believes that we have the water, as this First insertion, per 8 point line stack to somebody’s fingers. F o r vAND FOB JACKSON COUNTY. t e r - Is supplied daring the Each subsequent insertion, 8 p legal advice alone lS .» » h ,P « g ap- i mths when there to an ahnnd- Sait la equity to «Met title» Card of T h a n k s _______________ Obituaries, per l i n e ______ J. A. EDWARDS. Plaintiff, va. pears to have, been span«. Thtaft SUSAN V. MeCRART, SUSAN L. ■say o r may no« have beau tea IJ |i McCARY, JOHN HENRY Me much b at Borah thinks it was. W H A T CONSnTITTOB “AH future events, where an at r i t A R T, SARAH *B . F A LK B N - Bx-Cnatodiaa Thomaa W . M th -jl etton takes is Advertising.” STH1N, M ARY F . IN G R A M , child ar sad ex-Attorney Genera} Has- < Ne dleoouat will be allowed R t probably w ill « re n ef BEN JA M IN F. M eC R A R t, ry M. Daugherty E. A P IN K E R TO N , B T H B L D. have to bear the brunt of things t ° <t >nt tl0?8 to ckarit* * o r ‘»tberwlse w ill be made la a d v g ttU PIN K E R TO N , EM M A W IN G , a when the Inveetignton really g al t t y e r Job printing — our centributions w ill be In ' ■ '■ * q widow, and each' of t b m . 'If liv down to cases. Both are under Indictment In a in g , and eU aakgow« heirs, It dead, a i d M l othe» partite or per New York in connection w ith one t A REMEDY FOR CROSSING ACCIDENTS sons unknown etotming shy ti of the custodian’s turnovers, but i Prevention of grade eposding accidents b go easy an<j tle, r ii b t M Interest to or to the that was Just a single transaction, e simple that there is no excuse for sq^li afceidentp, ¡A ll thit itohr pf¿pefty ’ «»Vrtbed hereto, Bomb expects to dig Into then- a is necessary, ts to look ip both xlirfstions F> sf* w^etier Defendants.' ' ? ‘ ’ a tram is approaching- • (f » traifc |g dpptoaching, s i f t * To Susan It. McCrary, S u m s '•!». ; Even if the explanations ara Very tru ly yours, McCarr, Jahn H e a ry McCrary all aattefaetory there win have to HARBY ¡SILVER. ami let it g o b )’. ’ 5 ’V ' si j i V and bin wife, I f any ,and if dead, ba a great many of them. • WhWi there is more thali one fqack’wAlt after a train has passed; -to make sure that another train is not ap proaching on one of the other trheks. i Where a crossing does not afford good!,vision, be- ¡When signals a r t‘in nctifin, cr^siplg galtes l^wdred These are reasonable regulations, I f observed, tfiey will prevent grade crossing accidents just as effectively ax»- tea Borah ’doesn't lilfii» the Idea of ap alien property custodian’s of • dtacNts of Mr. and Mrs. R. Farr—- fice, anyway. * •Mr. and Mrs. L. Haae, o f Long He doesn’t consider it right to i Beach, Calif., are the gneets of aaise private property even la M r. and Mm. Roy F a rr. tto e of war, and, with billions of o tr own invested abroad now, be ‘ Growing up is largely a matter ventures the guess that, the next . .of settling down. tto e we get iato one, we’ll wish wv hadn’t set such a -precedent. ,At any rate he says the seized claiming any right, title or toter- ept (n o r to the real property des property ought to be returned, cribed in said complalqt, and n<jw the war’s over, and he' adds mtot emphatically that the cua- tojSlan and his friends ought not to have gobbled any of it ujb—if they did— while,« w a p i k e gov ernment's possession. his heirs, if any, and Sarah E. Falkenstein, and her husband, if any, and if dead, her children, If any, and M ary F» Ingram , and her husband. If any. and i f dead, her children, If any. pud B. E. F ln ker- tpu and Ethel D. Pinkerton, if altoe, amt to their heirs, if any, W |edrf. i» n f c * ,’W Ing. aad any and toll' per A n s o rf parties unknown Who’s Boss- In other words, by such regulations, crossing acci dents- can be averted .without loading^ up municipalities wit^ taxes for grade yhahget. 1 OIL INDUSTBY S YAX’RVRIMUI ” , . In ail probability, nò- levy of ad valoreih takes fin purposes of state government will be ne/essiiry iii Okla-' lioiia this ydar, because of the surplus created by t^ieiin- cre|sed amount of money collected from the gross pro duction tax on oil and minerals. i This type of special taxation is a great thyig for everybody but- the party being taxed. • • ‘ B ‘ »The various taxes now assessed against thè:off in dustry (which gasoline nsere have to pay) aggregate a staggering amount. They are the result of au effort to raije tax funds, not by qqual ^f krf persons and indpstnes, but b$- taxation of l ertàiii industries k*a*{t able to tesist payment. / ' • . Aa one large industry atteri «notlwr it gtadually taxpd the limit by special taxes, smaller industries will beqpine the target of the “ special ta$ gum**1 ’ ■ » The bask* principle of ‘f »guai taxa|ini7 lost sight of, but It will eventually have 16 be revhted. If sound government iq maintained. z « ’ / L i t Fila S p i e g a ; Hotel PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10.— (U P )— Belug a grandmother to no excuse for failing to obtain aa education, according to Mre. Elizabeth Wendebura, a student o f’ Journalism, sociology aad gym at, the University'of Oregon sum mer sessions. » Mrs. Wendeburn is a native of Garmaay and tho mother of four cMldren. “Getting a little tired frpm gym exercise« is better than bdlng permanently stiff jointed,” she declared. . .Busines« Visitor in Mcdfonl — Roy Pprr, deputy game ward ea, was a visitor in Medford Wed nteday. » . pnited States Royal Bal-> lbons do not have whin», ¿hey give Bervice — they db not require it. 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(grandmother is, H Summer Student lo o k p u ttin g to w a te r re g u la r ly an d t h e eonoequencfe to a r u lu - VACUUM CLEANERS Pickwick Stage Syst that will Surprise You Edison Mazda ; Lamps XL ELECTRIC Station GUY GOOD Phone 82 * LEEDOM-S Just across from the Li thia Springs. Hotel HOT A TBBOBY, BUT A TACT * • Commenting on the poKtieal attempts to break down the tariff to-“ help” the farmer, or to pass lawn te lift the - 1 armors by their own boot straps, the Suu Francisco Croniele says: “ The farmer, more interested at the movement in tlie growing of his «wops than in what < is to liecome of tliem finally, is the victim of ]x>l(tical hocus-pocus that i keeps him standing still. Industry dechnee to be tuken i in by sack tactics any more. It does not blame a ¡wlitieal 1 iwrtv for the weather, and is vigilant on all fronts.” -, 1 Breaking down the tariff at the expense of Ameriean j industry, would destroy the l»est market the farmer lias. | Protect all industry, including agriculture, by reasonable i tariff laws which give our workers ami-fanners an even 1 break with .cheap labor1 foreign competition., Thia may sound lees interesting than “ revolving!' funds” ami other weird “ fann relief” measures offered ’ WHAT GAR WILL DO Illnstrative of i-ossibilitivs of (be gas industry is the statement of the Peoples’ Gas Light 3 Coak Co., that L000 c«bk feet of gas will' Prepare 18 meals for six persons; heat shaving water for 1,1 K)0 days; roast enough coffee to make two cups a?day for 70 years; light two cigars a day for 500 years; b«-il 275 gallons of water; take l,0(K) threo-quarter-pouud loaves of bread in a Perkins cpBtinuons oven; prepare .¡,'M) singly restaurant meals; roast enongjh eoooa beans f « 45,000 cups; do the work of two huns in hatching lu-.il 70 three pound steak*; barbecue enough ham to nu ke’1,750 sandwiches. that is ajfidied to the esteem i, a picture, n dog ok a mince !ALGL£AMLINEaS— IENIG NECESSITY T h u e -O a u tte r C h ia ,,« - 16% srwtoi ¡0 0 ^ 6 «»«1 b u ild e r:» « . its great energy’ element, inus xU-ii important Tttafciwrwnd H faulty «llmlnation. 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