Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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News Editor
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F ar the flrat time hi the btotocy
Of the feme«» Pendleton Round­
up a true native of the CUgnae'
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Indian g ir t h s « been selected to
be «Been ot the big Show sched­
uled to open'September 16.
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Esther Lee Motanlc la the maid­
en thus honored, end she la no or-
ftifcu? AtoHE. Qwaen Esther,
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BUTTER & EGGS
which to her oMieial name now.
posseesee the rare combination of
facial beauty and intelligence. She
la well educated and cultured and
has the fu ll respect of her peo­
ple aa welt aa that of the whites.
ID Dent years a beautiful and
socially prominent white girl has
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Two very importa« t Foods
om the table of aay family,
Ashland ORgipagy Butter
Ashland Preduiied E eeb
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We make the Butter Ourselves from the Finest
Selected PagteJttM Cream Produced in the
Community
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
AD future events, where an admission charce to
collection t a k e n is A d i o r t l . i , , ’•
Such Flavor
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ASHLAND
CREAMERY
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atjons have grasped op­
portunities
which
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only through the vglga
o f th e ir bank connections.
I t to our delight to help
our deppnibws to co han­
cert 80 other.
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dle their financial affairs
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BY CHARLES P. STEWART
NEA Service Writer ‘
WASHINGTON— Aviation en­
thusiasts stick to it that the plane
is no more dangerous than rail­
road trains or automobiles.
Jlocklees “stunt flyers," they
contend, have moat of the acci­
dents— not the careful ones.
The fact remains that Lieut.
t il e secon d g r e a t n a tio n a l a s s e t o f n e w c r e a tiv e
w ea lth is m in in g, m in eral p ro d u cts, in c lu d in g th e o il in ­ Cyrus K. Bettis of the army air
d u stry . Itepartb rim w t h a t th a y ’UEgaggtro&pi’osperouH battis sorvica, who wao nearly hiling, in
Ti Vfecent cr&ah,'and Coin. John
o f p rod u ction . ’
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Rodgers, hero of the navy’s San
T h e th ird sou rce o f w ea lth p ro d u ctio n is m an u fac­
Francis«« <- Hawaii flight, whs
tu r in g in th e first s ta g e s from ra w m a teria ls, th e f a c t o r y ; perished in a fall into the Dela­
ou tp u t fo r 1926 w ill su r p a ss all p r e v io u s y ea rs.
ware river, were not reckless fly-
A fou rth g r e a t p rim ary w e a lth cr ea to r is lu m b erin g,
lo g g in g , p ap er m ill p rod u cts, a n d all a sso c ia te d in d u str ie s
con n ected w ith th e p ro d u cts o f th e fo re st.
H eap ed u|>on th is g r e a t m ou n tain o f n ew w ea lth c r e ­
a ted an n u ally, w e m u st n ot o v erlo o k th e s a lt and fre sh
w a ter fish eries. T h e h u n d red s o f m illio n s ta k en o u t o f
thia e le m e n t are n e x t Jo m ea ts and g r a in s th e g r e a te st
itehi o f food v alu e.
I f th e h u n d red s o f m illio n s and b illio n s o f d o lla rs o f
new w e a lth b rou gh t up b efore th e p eop le, to g e th e r w ith
th e in c re a sin g a ccu m u la tio n s in a ll bank s, th.e q u estion
o f the fu tu re fin an cial s ta b ility oT O ur C o u n try w ould
lie L e tte r u n d erstood . W e w ou ld realize th a t th e p r o sp e r ity
o f th is nation r e sts on tl»e rock fo u n d a tio n o f prim ary
in d u stries' w h cih ’c r e a te n ew w ea lth a n n u a lly b y su p p ly ­
in g th e w an ts o f m a n k in d w ith e sse n tia l p ro d u cts necea-
s a iy to m ain tain life . O ur C ou n try lia s th e g r e a te st real
b a sis o f se cu rity , s ta b ility and co n tin u o u s p r o sp e r ity o f
a ll th e co u n tries in th e c iv iliz e d w orld.
T h e s ta tis tic s su p p lied b y th e fed era l B u rea u o f Jat>
l»or sh ow unu sual p ro sjierity o f w a g e earn ers for th e p ast
three y ea rs.
•
T he y e a r s 1923, 1924 and 1925 h a v e been com p arat­
iv e ly q u iet and fr e e from str ik e s and in d u stria l str u g g le s
o y er w a g es.
D u ring 1922 th ere w ere 1,612,562 em p lo y e s e n g a g ed
in strik es. F o r th e fo llo w in g th ree y e a r s th e reco rd ’ w as:
¡923 had 1,199 lab or d isp u te s w ith 756,084 em p lo y es in-,
v o lv ed ; 1924 had 898 s tr ik e s w ith 554,641 e m p lo y e s in ­
v o lv ed ; in 1925 o n ly 428,218 ),erson s jm rticip ated in l a ­
bor d isp u tes.
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S in ce J923 there h ave been m ore w a g e in crea ses than
d ecrea ses—p o s itiv e p roof th at the p eriod sin ce 1922 has
lifceu u n iform ly p rosp erou s—and th a t m ea n s a b roader
d istr ib u tio n o f w ealth and u g r e a te r p r o sp e r ity fo r a
la rg e r num ber.
Jt is essen tial Unit e v e r y c itize n in O ur Country’ ,
sh ou ld und erstan d som e o f th e p rim ary so u rces o f w ealth
w hich m ak es |M*ssiNe ste a d y em p loym en t, g ood w ages
and sh ort hours in th is sectio n .
A n y p o litic a l p a rty , p o litica l grou p or in d iv id u a l,
in str u m e n ta l in d istu r b in g or c r ip p lin g p ro d u ctiv e en­
terprise d e s tr o y s em p lo y m en t and ste a d y w ages.
I f th e p eo p le u n d erstan d th ese sim p le f a c t s th e w ay
o f th e a g ita to r in th is c o u n tr y w ill lie m ore d iffic u lt and
th e road to s te a d y em p lo y m en t an d g ood w a g e s w ill be­
com e c o n s ta n tly sm ooth er. T h e fu tu re is in ou r ow n bauds.
As army and navy men they
took occasional risks which civil
aviation ordinarily doesn’t call for
but, both prudent and highly ex­
perienced, they didn’t take them
unnecessarily.
They weren’t taking them at
the time of their respective falls.
Two of the best fttyers In the
world, they simply crashed be­
cause, when anything goes serious­
ly wrong with an airplane, no­
body, regardless of his skill and
courage, can defy gravity,
s e e
Navy Department’s verdict on.the
Bettis and Rodgers accidents. Tbe
technical inveetigators’ reports
doubtless will be more complicat­
ed, but the above Is the unoffi­
cial one, from thoroughly well In­
formed sources.
A point may be reached where
aviation accidents are, proportion­
ately, no more numerous than
those on the surface, but when
there is one, it probably alwaya
¿Trill be more serious to Its vic­
tims.
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That, at any rate, la what com­
petent army and navy airmen tell
Baby Trout Will
Be Released in
Spring of 1927
PORTLAND, Ore. <U. P.) —
Fourteen million trout fry now In
state hatcheries will be held un-
tR next .spring and relaxed after
they have attained an average
sice of from five to seven inches.
It has been decided by Matt L.
Ryckman, superintendent. of the
state hatcheries.
Ryckman explained that fish.
That, In brief, Is the War and
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A sad looking Hindu has ar­
rived in the United States to tell
Americans how be happy.
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needa sad o ar Cacilittoa.
FIRST
NATIONAL
A S H L A N P , OREGON
Quick Quaker
The world moves. The king ot
England has started creasing his
trousers in front instead of down
tha sides.
• Women not only smoke a lot of
clgarets, but 88e,4»«,e«O worth
ot lettuce 4s eaten in the United
States every year.
The First Refinery
in the West
. Spain has had no rain for 40
days. Perhaps a few well -planned
picnics would' bring about a little
shower.
an d one o f the Latest a n d M ost M odem
especially trout, are cannibals and
that tbe big fish often eat the lit­
tle ones.
Both r t& M U n ir a O fl products. T h e ome was an experiment
of fearless oil pioneers—die other, which now turns out Union
Gasoline and Aristo M o to r O il—is (he result o f aesasrch and
development oovering four decades.
Eugene — New Masonic Temp.
Io dedicated, September 1st.
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Perhaps a man in Chicago who
»hot two train porters wanted Io
carry his own bags.
‘H e w h o is c h a r ita b le undentaud*, iu p art a t least,
the p u rpose o f l i f e .
Sm all p rom ises a n d la rg e (le r fo n u a u c e s a r e at a id e m
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carbohydrates, and ritaudnsa end
"bulk” are tin» couddnsd te maha
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tried to swim the English channel
buit because someone told her
it was five o ’clock.
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