Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A6HLANU DÁILT* T lD lN Ô S
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otkef aide Bacata« «Bd la a©
times 'antrUQtaii aod wfes t<
that tk e eaSSot trust
«tari
w ith the ékharaa a«roaa r i e ati
Umea »lightly questionable, là Bi­
tta« hW girl W aothlnt. «ntaM
tt he tUe m i Mp4!« Rohlnso#
Crusoe. Certainly OM «hlftl wl$
bave a loug.hard road te rtavel
when ahe enters eMàSrt. No on*
questions'the importance o f choos­
ing a child’» plaiyqiatee with care.
U the children in the immediate
neighborhood r e a lly are untit as­
sociates tor fo to fchlld yen
ShoaW « i nome Way gtto him dati»
OFFICIAL CITY PAFBR
One Month ...
NfcX -,5eH|Ca Writer - "
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r - Neat No­
vember’» election la only a Oon-
«reaaional.. election, but some
presidential caadMatei are • at
ataka In it. fer all that.
President Coolidge’s (a oaa. -
If the Demócrata and Insti rg-
•nt Bqravilcam get Constata. or
mateMala to nee ooantrnetiretf.
6. H elp him to become indepen­
c^lMreh. More harm m *f hé done dent apd eeU-eonBdent. w ith a
W ith id hte.ewd aMUty.
I . Provide plenty of wholesome
¿omheatcnuhip 'W ith chflhren of
hit) own ace.’ He ahonld netther
be a ' bully himself nor allow
other children to bally him.
Thtpe Montila
Six Monta» _
cppórtnarty to May with toiubil
One Y e a r ____
D IS P LA Y
A D VER TISIN G
Single laaertfen, per tach *___ —_ _____
Political, Display, per tach ___—_________
One Indertlon a week
Two Insertions a week
Dally Insertion
M a te s f o r L e g a l
and M la c e lla n e o a a
7 Train htth to sfcfeak efcarly,
distitotly and correctly.
8. Hereto» to him a tore tor
good flrusic tod good atortoe.
First Insertion, par 8 point line - ____ X—.
Rack subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ___
Card of Thanks —___________________ ____
Obituaries, per liae .,.....^ .^ .-------------....----
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“All future events, where an admission charge M m ato or a <
eoMecdon taken la Advertising.”
Wo discount will be allowed Religions o r Bnmptotoat Ofttora.
HIGH GOST OF REACHING V0T&R8
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10. Lead him |e aaticipate tfa.
achodl Ute t o a Jttytal experi­
ence, to d to xegnra hie teacher
as h b M S I .
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The following editorial from the San Francisco Chyon- i
icle is a fair statement of the expense of condnntipg a
modern primary campaign :
“ Twenty-two cents is a fair average cost of appeal­
ing to the individual voter Given 2,800,000 voters, ’as
there are ift Illinois, that means $550,008 as fhe'fcbfet o f
legitimately addressing the voters in one campaign. Tli^t
is the way It is figured out by Alien F . Modi?,, campaign
manager for Frank I. Smith, who, w o n ,thé Republican
rtnminaf on for senator from Illinois, i
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“ Ask ahyone who h as-ever had any e x p e r te « » 1n
conducting any kind of a campaign where a large fynin'-
,ber of individuals had to he reached. ' The amount pf
money that may he spent legitim ately is, jn a Jargq « U te,
enormous if the cdMpkign is complete.
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“ What will twenty-two oerfts d q l A c ir c u la r lattter
ail dressed to each voter in the state cost« from five 4<y eight
cents apiece, according to the size and number ’df'êhéTos-
ures. Would the candidate be satisfied w ith, firing.one
jwmtal voilyf I f not, he m ust repeat the expenditure.
«11« Hired, of brass bands,
I . t ta c h ftim aeff control an«
obedtMtoe.
W hat the« «Miri I de to »ra­
pata H» «M4 D m «choMf ’
1 laeofar to ft Is in to«» power
sed 'tbM he tmtofe echdbt with a'
a o b rit htofthy body, with Ml Bi»
Olton a child to train it he
baa « fa ir mental ability eafr
teacher can eaaMy teach him the
thred »'Ife*.” He w ill enter tato
Ihs »Chool life. Cagerly as a ‘‘strong
man whd ftooteea to ran a race.”
gnm t w are e t r might «tve
Senator/Barah a leek la .
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This coming deotton means
everything to Coolidge. I t doesn’t
mean to gtokh to adjHtaXte M id
Secretary Hoover, Borah, Dawes,
Lowden, Speaker Loagworth and
Senator WoMoa, tor even I f Oddi-
lcrap out between themaeW«».
i t maana’ tBH H lfch to them
hflWtaer— uhlees he’s dlapoeed of
(Bey Won’t be contender* A t all.
Theta Jd ttt ptodpamt Will be Un-
prated bp a BagahWean raraara»
cmSMg Mow, Jata to OndU^bb
W tt W fc M K
JFAy MlyouHow
"Who Jo J9U think 1
«to, ZMr Soy Sluef*
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Oh Oak Street
At the Railroad C ro d t/n t-
We have a complete «Mortment of
Building Material.
Your evOTjr n w a m
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Magasine.
Eatab. I S S U * I l B. M aia 8 t
384 Ottk S b ÀOrOsh ft. ft. Tranks
P lto ty of ’óppo+tànlty to eft«
i . tívppiy hua with
, l DON’T OVKRLOOk A GOOD
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LITHIA s r a n t o s
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I Folo>' add CO.,' 8885 Sheffield
pfto.',' Chicago, value so ' highly
the medical qualities of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stlmulent for the
kidneys, that they guarantee them ’
to give satisfaction. Relying on
thia guarantee, Mrl. BUeb Relg-
hard, Sooth Fork, Pa., gave Foley
Fills a trial, to her frttak, friend­
getting on the air- It'ftll mounts up.
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» ‘‘When mangy is used legitim ately it is npt the spei
ing of it that is vicious. The viciotis element is Ahe s;
tern which makes it impossible fo r ,a n y maprtoLiRaiikr
intensive campaign before a large number dF v»t«n»,<ri
dut spending a lot of money. That is onp. bf thfe wet
liessos o f the primary system. It needs td fye oUred o f t
f^ntiment of the public is likely to be turned UaOk'
tpe convention system as a lesser e v il.”
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Artistic H a lf Cutting
French Paper Gnrl ,
ly fattof the says, ''Nothing touch- |
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pd that achlhg spot until I took
FatoyCpnis. V i m SO glad to re­
command thdm.” A reliable, val­
uable medicine, constantly In use
over 25 yean. Guaranteed. Ask
for Foley Pins, diuretic.
Sold
everywhere.
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IT
A GGftCtHG INDUSTRY .,
F ifty years ago, lighting, was prftMibaliy Tt h m « ly
t B w to which gas could Well be put; to 4ake away t le
lighting market would have l»een to destroy the industry.
But the sam e inventive genius that has developed the
electric light as a substitute for gas, lias, found so many
«¿her uses for gas that no business on earth is on a more
sound basis or growing more rapidly than gas. Cooking,
iieating, incineration, ironing; refrigeration, water heat-
itg , clothes drying, are hut a few of the major uses. Its
use in manufacturing is increasing at an enormous rate
as its efficierifcy, cleanliness and labor-saving advantages
l>ecoine better understood-
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Y'Nighter
LUMBSR INDUBTfef PROMOTES OONSTRUOttVK
P0LIGIK8
Big lumber companies o f the Wept are looking for­
ward 30, 100 and 180 years and are replanting more trees
than they are emitting doWn* They intend to develop their
industry along permanent linem Some of them are even
working up, at little or no profit, wood which was formeijly
wasted, so as to promote tim ber eonservativn.
The National Committee on W ood U tilisation pijo-
l>oscs to save the people $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 ah-
unaily on their lumber bills, by psing more of the trefes
which go to the sawmills. Instead o f cutting lumber into
even lengths and widths, as is now done, all {lie wood will
i»e used, no matter o f what length. A survey made by the
Forest Pnxlncts Ijaltoratory of the Department o f A gri­
culture shows that in small bowse ectafrtrtictioh, almost 50
I»er cent of the lumlier could Iw of odd lengths. Lumber
in seldom cut shorter than eight feet, y e t one-third of
that used in building construction is leA than that length.
F to tn a door-bell-ringer,
H e said It w ould be
A that ^ h u m -d in g e r .”
pu throughout tfao
• utwested their haV“
ittfig of
light
ÏOt Ohly
It w as cheap a n d sh odd y
And w ou ld n ’t Wear—
A nd it d id n’t fit tttc
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IS OUR DOOM PATERHALUM
Paternalism is a python skinning and swallow ing our
free institutions in the shining jaws of officialism .
State, federal, »By and county now maintain official
bureaus te inBrely record the birth of a child, and draw-
salaries for doing it. The latest wrinkle is a birth certifii- ;
«■ate mailed from the llepartinent of Commerce, Bureau
of Census. The citizen is warned of its great importance
in all future affairs of life.
We are following in the wake of the most highly pa ? ,
ternaliatic country in tlx* world. Germany was baeAed
by militarism and officials that kept a raeord of the in-
dividual from tlft? «wadle to the grave.
.
How far the Children’s Bureau of tha Census under '
the Department flf Commerce will carry its supervision '
o f the fam ily nobody kpows.
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The history o f nations h | m » wh that the python of self-
extending officialism grows by wlmt it foods on. 1* it
(‘rustling the free, indrpendent citizenship of (lur th m m l
try in it s shining folds f
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Me pmtrttefcd th is
A nd he.prom iM d that»
W hen h e g o t nW d o u g h
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r y ô tossa
r anotrier M
to
w — n
íor ckM popularity.
i n e norne to w n dealer
Now g ets m y trad e.
H e sells BO RN d d tftih g ,
T he b est t h a V i rhadel
H e b e a t it,^ -q u iek
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ftfeeri
s ld t arrived
AU «Marges “ c o lle e t,” '
M y a n tic ip a tio n s
W ars bad ly w reck ed I
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For guaran teed qUaUty»
Fit» wear arid s ty le
BORN h a s
tril otfleM
B eat a m ile I
dus popular
a e sU rea tia a a fM .B o m and
years in the tailoring hwshiess
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Motalho* 2,000
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