Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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D A IL Y
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"TDamon and Pytttas
Aré Just
NUREMBERG, (U?1— Amiijst
* k u aV patriotic enXtoiwsnt tb s
btwgkoka otf this qaalgt a « a «r
sure qnkta« ttaa b a t Frapwnttfmis
4ke gras» n a tio n a ls raJy 08-
tM r tr baftantng totaormw at
dawn with. Our strains o f «8» rav-
ellle, which will aps tke ravfval of
mBitary pomp wMhin tboir wane.
“I k eoaamstataomtisa a* f i e
d a n at Sad»», Tknnenbav» aad
the Battle of Jutland— to mourn
the loss of our e o la nta e In apite
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Obituaries, per line
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tel Association, a vielter
Yergkaori B a rn et Mflecfsd 'W *
credit a * tfrbsnr. w put**» HA
hut that o f Oov, Nellie Sous of
W rootna hoe id ea « m n eatfr sa >
is larger than cessfufZ Is the war Aknddre SUH
•s' dud almost up Womsa'e ruhernatordl cap­
ability.
▲ checkup of all men aovern-
Winde a r e . produced by differ- ors since the union eame tattf aw-
out— a challenge to AU hypeerOes ,
iatancs would not abd* a higher
and coward»* these sentneces
percentage to theta* credit, (Band­
from the official program Will j
ers thsught.
characterise th e spirit a t th e tw o
days* gathering— “ under th e pat­
ronage of Hie Royal Highness, the
.Crown Prince at Bavaria."
Thus, richly dec&efl taf flags
from which the republican colon
are conspicuously -absent,- with
streets and sqasrrea clean swept,
SALE«, Öre*., M
SO-ftF. P.)
the houses all profusely garlanded,
— The resignation at W.W. M «er
the statues of Bavarian and- Prus­
as prtnefpaf keeper o f t i e Oregon
sian. kings adorned with a wealth
state prison was announced here
of flowers. Nuremberg is awaiting
today. He will be succeeded by
the coming' af Its distinguished
George Robtamoa. T ie change wifi
guests.
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become effective September 1.
Besides the high patron of the
reunion, there win he the Garman
ex-crown prince end two or three
of his younger brothers. A step
lower on the military hierarchy,
General Von XwdewdeVfr, Yield-
marshal ron Maeksneen aad Gen­
eral von Kkick have premised to
BERLIN, Aug. SO. — George
attend. And beyond them, forming
Dayman has obtained a patent
a suitable setting for royalty aad
on a device to pot card sharper»
its entourage^ the fatherland's fac­
out of business. It is n portable
tories and offices are sending teas
electric machine for dealing pley-
of thousands o f ardent young na­
itag cards.
tionalists to this rally la a hund­
red special trains.
,Most of the prominent guests
are expected here early this,after­
noon.'A guard of honor, resplend­
ent in pre-war uniforms, Is al­
ready drawn up ip front , o f the
station In anticipation o f the ar­
rival.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Ang.
tW f l b F .)— Two hundred dele­
gatee to fhe annual convention of
the Oregon Federation of Labor
were here today. Governor Pierce
wee on the program this afternoon.
Roy Osborne of Portland was ap­
£A 8A BLANCA. Morocco, Aug. pointed to fill, the nnexptred ternr
30 (U. P .)— Abd El Krim, broken of C. U. Taylor, execntlve secre­
an defeated Riff Ian chief, has left tary, qrjbo died recently. The ap­
bare to start his voyage which pointment virtually fcssures hie
will take*-fclm into perpetual ex­ nomination? .
ile on Reunion island, off the Bast
African coast. With him went
four wives and 24 attendants.
of Prison Quits
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—S » - - WHA1* CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
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AB future events, where an admission charge la made or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders
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• DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made.In advertts-
Printing — oar contributions will be In cash.
Verne Blue Here
Tur Visit Parents
Pinochle Sharks
be loyal to both at the same time One or the other must
ride at the top of the m ast.. Loyalty is an nttribnte akin
to godliness. Treason is the outward expression of in­
gratitude.
“ President Coolidge says that tlx? greatest danger
to onr government today lies among those who are here,
hut who are unassimilated in heart and spirit, and whose
greater love is still for the foreign lands they left to Bet­
ter their condition in the United States.
“ It is not unnatural,, Bor even cause for critciism,.
Being Replaced
that a person coming to the United States from some
foreign country, should retain a certain degree of love
-BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 30. —
for the land of his birth.
All criticism of the United
WASHINGTON — "Back home," they look at me and say, 'My! sko <U j P )— Rare botanical specimens
States descended from foreign lands, and there is no dia> remarked the spruce waitress in has a government position at collected in Russia more than a
respect in this. We love to trace onr ancestry back to the so-called “popular price res­ Washington.* I’m Invited out and oentury ago and stolen from the
the Pilgrim Fathers, and even beyond. But there is a lim it taurant where th is p a rtic u la r .entertained by all the heat peo­ royal museum Are in P etro g ra iln
the inception of fhe Soviet regime
neighborhood eats m o a f o f its ple and have a lovely time.
to ancestral hoastfulnesA
are1
being gradually replaced un­
lunches, "I’m supposed to be a
"Wouldn't their eyes pop if they
“ Marital vows remove a young man or a young wo­ clerk in one of the government
der
the1 supervision of the Call-
knew I really was just
hash
fortia Academy of Science.
man from the parental home, and a new home is chosen- departments.
slinger!”’
George Haley, professor of bi-
“I was orlgldafly. But mercy!,
This does not mean that Jove and respect for the old hpinc
ology
at'fit. Ignatius college; has
J
càuldn’t
begin
to
live
on
the
pay
should, be obliterated;, but it doe« mean that a new altar
This damsel’s confession could returned from a field trip to
I
got;
Between
my
pay
and
my
has been erected—a new hearthstone built and’ dedicated
tips I make enough here to buy he duplicated to the tune o f hun­ Alfcska where he spent the sum­
to a new life, and this is the altar and this is the hearth­
In successful gathering
up two or three girl clerks Tor dreds, and maybe thousands, if mer
stone that demands loyalty above all others.
anybody wanted to take the trou­ unique specimens of arctic flora
tho government.
ble to do the necessary research collected by Russia before Amer­
- “ So it is with the country of one’s adoption. No man
ica purchased the territory.
"Of course the disagreeable part Werk.
ever came to the United States of America except of his of it is that a waitress isn’t any­
own volition, urged by a desire to obtain greater temporal body socially, it would make my
The capital's full of young wo- _ .. -
blessings. T he highways of the seas are never closed folks feel dreadfully bad if They men and youag men, too, andj
against his return, if he finds him self unhappy under the knew 1 worked In a restaurant •o n e not so young, Whom the!
So I let ’em go on thinking I’m “ home folks’* foundly suppose to j ° _ . 1
laws and under tl>e Constitution of this country.
be holding down dignified federal ?
** Loyalty
God, to country, to home and to one’s still ea -Uncle Sam's payroll.
Jobs, hut who, in reality, are en­
self commands confidence of others and bespeaks good
“Once a year I go home, for a gaged in considerably less classy;------- —
citizenship.”
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couple of weeks and swell around but much more remunerative em- • flnaaeiel
The Denver Post offers prizes for the best editorials in clothes I couldn’t even dream ployment.
j decs« tl
What’s, more, they show th eir! anybody.
submitted to it. This is a good way to eneonifage the ex- of on a government salary, and
The foregoing prize-winning editorial was written by A U.
... ay field, editor of tlie Mountain States Monitor, of Den­
ver, and is worthy of reproduction in any paper.
Should Try This
ALL
Bays Small Ranch
R. B. Holeman has bought
through the Ashland Realty Ca.,
The Animal’s Friend
10 ncrae of free sell'u n d er the Keep F lies and other laseete
Talent «<teh near th* Valley View off y ear eetom Half-sent’a worth
saves three quarts o t arilk.
school house, end will improve •Has
been aaatf by the beet dairy
the same for a Home.
men since 1889. Btg shipment
J e s t in,
^MMUr Twtae aad Grata Sacks
KINDS
“Shoo Fly”
Simpson’s
Mine Resene
IF y o u OBDBB THE MEAL. PAT TOUR CHECK
The Colorado Tax Commission recently made a thor­
ough study of the taxation situation in that state. Fol­
lowing is an exeeqtt front its report:
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“ Eliminating educational and road funds, of every
dollar raised by general projwrty taxation, lews than seven
cents goes to the state. The other 99 cents is for home
consumption, and is raised and spent by the local officials
elected by the jieople for that purpose. And they in turn
s|**nd the money, as directed by the people who vote on
themselves at last 93 per cent of the taxes which tlfoy pay.
“ Communities, as a rule, vote freely; but when tfie bill
is presented in the shape of an increased tax, it seems
to he lost sight of that these things were ordered by
It is not too early to get your heaters ready for
ttte winter months. We*have a complete line both
new and used and will give you some excellent bays.
Trade Your Old Heater for »N ew One!
WICK FURNITURE CO.
Polities hits been played with Muscle Shoals for a
hntg time while industry and Southern states suffered.
Now President Crosby, of the .Mississippi Develop*
w ent Aaisteiation, advises the business men of Mississippi
to Bfiatta in a rainy align to secure manufacturing expan­
sion in the state, with a’ view of getting a sufficient num­
ber of industries established, to obtain the very best
power rates that will lx» available.”
Mr. UrosbyXavors the lád.of the Consolidated Power
ComjMUiies, because thqv. already hirv'e the distributing
system« to «over tl»e Southern states affectwl.
If the head of politics can ever be wrested from this
great Southern iwaonrre, and private cnten»rise lx* given
a idianoe to d evd op it, millions for new industries will
flow iqto the states interested.
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Mr. Crosby’s program for industrial development will
encourage electrical development
The world’s ail right, after all. Another holiday will
be due a w e ek from today.
Don’t forget to vote Wednesday
streets for Ashland.
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It meads hotter
THRIFT
w » ><*>
ture expenges.
soHd dollars saved for fn
,
Put vour “ Thirft Dollar»” at work at oot
Savings Department earning’4 per eeit hiterest,
that pay« too.
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the great erater surreundtof the shaft of the Amovteaa Xtee aad >hwrapar OeapBoy'g wring»
w«jrMcu«dafterbetn»baprteoned uodetgrouad, wllkout toad at warn, t u »' « S k
w«l>r..Jrae erater, shown here, wee loooped oat yean ago by vorfaee griping « d
gfa
nadoFgronnd efcafte were soph.. Mud and water slid to tfie bottom of'the erater and oaeed tfir a
“. i ” *?;'
* m **1 * > « » ■ * « « »<•«• V ie bnprieoned men..
ktnifi old shaft that Freeman Cobb of the rescue party crawled and led the imprisoned miner* to seM y
The Citizens Bank of Ashland