Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LA ND
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
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Datres » growling « tfig t o f t
a te which *«81« like to fire him
and keep a bulldog la his Plato.
DISPLAY
ADVERTISING
Lightning h it four
Atlantic City who
down on their ttsHIni
RATES
gingie tassrtlou, per I n c h ............ »............„ ................
Political, Display, per Inch .................................... .........
Like th e famous Hawaiian ro l-
eahb. K ifaure. V t. K r e r ii lg td to
equipped With an underground la­
boratory, containing scrteftive In ,
stroAepta to record each new tre-
Americans In Paris are consid
erad rehtors Mislead Of ricttofaa
Dally insertion
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Hate» lo r Legal and Miscelino
W tat Insertion, per 8 polftt line ...............
Bach subsequent Insertion, 8 point Une
Card of T h a n k s ..... ...... _..........................
Obituaries, per lias
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,«•* or »At break, while overhead
the volcano w ill be harnessed with
gotto of these Mhxteans bare
been getting ludi a HttlO too
mach pepper ht their ttfaales.
precision lerCHnCs, tethpbtory se­
ismograph auttbns, « ra rity ate-
Mona, chemistry IffbetottArlre apd.
other equipment fttoOSsary to re ­
tord the Sglfy changes o f the great
voiced«.
♦his announcement was mads
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WHAT CONBTITUTES ADVERTISING
All fvtare events, where an admission charge la made
collection taken to Advertising.’'
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent O)
Teacher In FaVor
<rf MeticánLaws
SY D N E Y (Unltdd WtoS) — A
warning to AhstraHadd that a * A t
was menre theft possible In (he
have been transferred from public ownership to private
control, and in practically every instance, have been oliang-
ed 11 oni money losers and tax liabilities into money makers
and tax ¡layers.
.
'
«i nmftOAUaj railromls under private management, pay
$1,000,000 a day m taxes in addition to earning reasonable
<lividends. These same railroads, under 20 m oûttiaof foder-
B Y C H AR LES p . S t NW art
NBA Service W rite r
W ASHING TO N —
President
Coolidge w ill have a very turbu­
ï
W i r ' 0084 « *
» - » w »
lent 70th congres» on his hands
pi,oUO,0OO,O0O to cover deficits of federal operation.
if the Democratic party makes a
The American Téléphoné & Telegraph Company creditable showing in the Novem­
now has over 350,000 stockholders, 05,000 of whom are em- ber elections.
ploves of the company or its associated companies No . Just now the Democratic lead­
er» think they staad a goo<J fig h t­
stockholder owns more than two per cent of all the stock. ing presidential chance for 198S.
During 1925, tho Bell Telephone System paid state, muni­
Badly beaten again in Novem­
cipal and federal taxes amounting to $58,000,000, an in­ ber, their hopes for 1828 will
fade. They won’t be much of an
crease o f 120 percent over 1910.
“ opposition."
They
may
do
ooiinCI ïL P’;bIui.U!iilitie8 arw owned «»<ir«>iïtrt>lled by over some shadow beai ng, but there’ll
Æ mJ?iuBu r kh<> der8’ a“d coHet,tively pay taxes around be little emphasis behind their
punches.
$150,000,000 a-year.
. Bttt let them get a reasonable
l
n e p l£ium
France if priva^
they will
t ♦ h
« r » n d w ln w out of
o litic anti
, and,
e„. amount of November encourage:
meat and they'll be tru ly blood­
n o ^ a lio w them to operate on a money inakgin am f thirsty. • ' . !
pa>-ta» b a ,,,, rather
on , he prese/ t |M le* alisH“
WASHINGTON — Groans were
A creditable Demooratie show­
ing in November means control, heard emanating from the war
con»Hmiug plan which iinpovereh.es the nation. ‘ ’
t<etwoea Democrats and insurgent and nary departments the day
Republicans, of the Senate at the news of President Coolidge's
jcArt. t
, (i
,
latest budget plans arrlevd here
. The House of Representatives (rocs the Adirondacks.
doesn't m atter so • much. The
"Cut to the hohe!" exclaimed
v t necessity the farmer in the greatest bnsin«,« si>ec- Democrats must gain Some seats Officials of the two service« when
nlator in the United States. A dverse weather conditions, tltore. In order to show that they told that's what the president
insets and numerous pert« may ruin crop prospects almost are ’on the np grade, bnt tp ex-; insist» on. "WTiy’U the army and
pect them to produce an actnal i
in a dav. As the situation is lieeolning more fully appre­ m ajority Is asking a good deal at
ciated, fanners are learning (he value of «rgauizing, and
otherwise safeguarding their fiuaiK’ial future. In 1923 over
$2,500,000,000 worth o f sales, including livestock were
handled through farm ers’ organizations This tfa8 almost
one-quarter o f the total business of the industry.
The speculative nature of fan ning has caused food
prices to rise at a rate in excess of those of general cpni-
nmdities. bnt ns agriculture liecuiue« better orgmTized,
OUTYOUR WAY
HÉ/Í/1NS ! WHATè THAT
Î
GrAu.0 p£>
y r PASSIM^ OUjOf-TME.
- F ir s t ' t im e im e emer
Only the aviation folks can toe
« ray of lig h t in the gloom. T heir
services, both land and sea, arc
to be expanded.
As much as two years ago. ar­
my men Were pointing out that
they simply had to have mbrS
money. Barracks were failing
'd o * h , they compiiined, nntforms
were wearing out. th e ir wartime
nods mutation of munitions were
deteriorating.
They didn’t get more. They got
less. And now they’re to got still
; a crowd of specialists. Prpfes-
i sioiynl soldiers are enthusiasts, of
; course. To have to economize
1 seems to them a national calam­
ity. I t may not be as bad for tho
country as they think It is.
I f they really are right About
it, however, the prospect Is ter­
rible.
The navy peoples despair is
deeper, if anything .than the ar­
my officers’.
"The navy." as young Col.
Theodore RoeeeeU -taM ms—
This was a long tim e Ago. tod,
when he was assistant secretary—
"hat Been ffvltig p it Its tot ever
since the war.**
That is to say, It hadn’t been
getting **>y additional nourish­
ment since then. Now it ’s to he
cut down still further
Up to a certain point It may
he healthy to fast and reduce,
but beyond that point it's weak­
ening, and finally fatal
•
By Williams
Pacific Was uttered by LNnttoftMft-
Gefleral Sir Jpfcft Mandril, who l«d
PROVO.
Utah.
(U P )—f A l­
the Xftstraltaft trdopft la the world
though many Americans deplore
war, fft a public Speech here.
Gdptfgatlng the apathetic public the Staad taken h r the Mexican
spirit in regard td defense. Mon- goyeraptofft: to. fta antl-raUgloos
ash said: ‘'feeveryùne who th lftis degfato. Ralph YttolCr fo r to n y
knows that- the ffttnre civilisa­ gears principal of schools of Col-
tion la bound up With the proh- onla, Jnares, Mexico, believes the
letn Of the Pieific. Yet W« do not new tow» w ill be of natold benefit
t a l i about It because people come to the Mexican people.
“Since Cortes conquered Mexico
dntf Cry, ‘W h at a provocative u t­
the
religious Atfelft there have
terance! Yon afd trying to stir
been
entwined w ith the civic,’’
np trouble w ith the nations to thè
w ilb him large grOupe of Spftnleh
East«*
"tt is the duty Of thòse respon­ priesta wbo wore given trenStod-
oua powers ■ i i 4
sible for the defense of the nation
“F or ceatdrioe the ffpaniards
to postulate Where a posatolo at­
have ruled. H igh positions have
tack may coma from and to pre­
been held h y the Spanish residents
pare against It. W hatever we may
o f Mexico, w hile the u t l v t o w ire
say of the present situation in ths
subjected and placed virtually a i ­
E a st, the Washington Conference
der bondage-
and the League of Nations, we
“A tong atop toward liberation
mnst not forget th a t, there has was taken Wftk adoption of the
seldom been a Arar which has not Carransa edMtMurion in
I»17
come suddenly add unexpectedly. which piPVtteff that fftf foreign
“ i t there
ever to he a war born child COUld operate to the
in tlto n e t t e . It w ill come J u t churches or Schools of Mexico?*
as snddehiy and unexpectedly« In
« t o
t o d the ¿piMtofi peo­
spite o f the ameliorative efforts ple devote too little thought to
which civilisation has been
the development of . the natural
Ihg to mitigate fiat.**
resource» of the country. H e l»e-
Monash Warned Australians that lievde that I f the present religions
the only Way they «told p e la re .tows
.
in Mexico are maintained
w o to provide the necessary mod­ an unprecedented era of progress
ern defease equipment— aircraft, and prosperity w ill result With
g n u a id the like;
peace .and progress gradually re*
placing the revolutionary spirit
that has prevailed during the
past eentury.
.
RBNO, Ney.» ( UP W F o M o w -
ing tocommeadatina hr the na­
val board of Inquiry, which prob­
ed the dlsastrons arsenal explo­
sion at Lake Denmark, N.
that
two new arsanals ba sontenictad,
one in the Pacific coast tarritsry,-
Reno Is making a Wrong bid for
the western location.
Senator Tasker Oddie has tak­
en ths proposition hsfsrs 8sere-
tsry of the Navy WHhur and • »
civic organisations are backing
the project.
Reno’s claim tp a favorable lo-
catian la based ox
saitabto
«rounds, accessible but removed
from the city, and the proximity
Uf this region to Pacific coast elt-
D IN U B A , O ri., A ««. >8.— Bes­
sie. • “ boeele". bsxstMg mi sge
of only two sxmmers ptwe eight
mostks ie believed to he ths
youngest oew mother as the Pm
« flc coast.
, Beaste» j » the a to h g r e t three
Calva«, the
firs t nretriaff . 18
months «go, when Berets was lit­
tle more than a calf herself. .iSrlns
arrived a few dava age «ad. bqta,
are expected to live, . ,
lhat h i and bia brother officers were able to make th long
J
flight imaidd.
4 W ft>
P u b lic a d u la tio n w as h is u s a r e s u lt o f h is d a r i n g And
bravery- I k wffa taken from active w r v l/e and placed aa
A. L. Conatd, président Of the park
association. '
California has other volcanic
phenomena, Dr. Jaggar declares.
In Northern Sonoma county to s it­
uated an entire valley-filled w ith
“fumarolea" or steam geysers,
some of which are being harnessed
to 'generate electric power. A ll
these
ment
«Ute
made
T h t tm a
.
t
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cal turd K at g e l i i ln e l »ihUw
•hip I» the oauunding chaneterlefe at At
9& te Univereity.
BwntW « «Pm/*).
II departments Of the Coflear of
Literature, Sciente and the Arts.
A rth tte c ta re end A l i t o A r t s —
Business A d m b iistrg tlo n — E d t o -
tton-^JdbrnHIsm— O fadm rte Study
-to w -M e d fc m e -M u r tc -tty s i-
cal Edacatien— & c io k g y ._ . S 6 e ra l
W o r k — Extension Division.
U n lfftrtU f o f
O n to n . Cntmo. Or,
:aing
1924 Calie T o u r i n g . f0M
1923 Ghev C o u p e ..
1923 Chev Touring , .$800
1924 Chev Touring. .$225
Í92ÍLFord Touring. .$136
From Uandkerehiefs to
^Feather Tieks, Wet Wash,
Bough Dry or Finished—
.
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We Otre T ot the Ser­
vice Ton Want When T ot
x
Shat It
Atttotnetive Shop
ASHLAND
Does Your Enjoy­
LAUNDRY CO.
ment End With
die Pavem ent1
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IT ’S ALL GOOD.
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healthy p to flE «Wh? t o
cosftantly tjrpd. . Being “too
tlreg” essttotAlIp I I i
of
something wrong. When John R.
Gordon, Danville, nt., found him­
self"always tired r t
are d u e'to receive govern­
investigation when proper
cooperiftion and funds are
available.
» Ahuerar,
A
ftw TwwB
tor th« M fin tri »P« OTMgft *A1
tor a fe e d w » , i toft ttossi
Attlo Electric
VERTICAL SPEED
* £ D r-
A - J*g S *r - ch,ef ®f the
Section Of volcanology, United
sûtes Geological surrey, who re-
cehtty rtage d thorough inspec­
tion trip ftfo n g h Lassen National
Park,; trfo re he conferred w ith
Reno Is Seeking
Federal Arsenal
Young Cow Mother
Set» New Record
nasistnnl ch ief of naval aviation with htodtjUarters hi the
national capital.
The sw ivel chair job at Washington proved irksome
for tlriv aefive, ffd*eMMrftoonie spirit and it was only a
few Mays ago fhaf hi« request for transfer to active duty
was granted.
John Rodgers, scion of an illis tr io u s n a v a l fa m ily ,
dies a le a rty r.ta the cmnae <»f naval aviatirei. la th e flesh
he w gdne, but in spirit he w ill live for many generations
an inspiration to the young men of America who go
instruments,
rpeoMtag the heartbeat» and fte l-
lng the poise of America's only
actfto « H i« , « ? ’U s M » dto
•< *n i t & ¿toHfttil M LftfBM Nft-
ClOBftJI Rftvfl ft8 ft rofllllt of ftft het
o f congress.
fiew erf well in lttofeg produc­
es 5O«o barrels a day. this be­
ing pretty good as a hols.
One Month ...
Three Months
Six Months _
One Year _—
P .) — Delicate
capable of Jaktog the tpiaparatato
Garage