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sp o n sib le t o n n e , are d a ily d p in g a s m qph d t iw f e e
a s can be overcom e b y th e g rou p o f rorw ard lo o k h ig .
e n e r g e tic h o lin e s s m en th a t form th e red! b ack b on e
o f th e a tty .
I t ta k e s a ll k in d s o f p e o p le to m a k e a c o m m u n ­
ity , b u t th e c it y o f A sh la n d ca b d o v e r y v e i l w it h o u t 1
BY CHARLES P . STEWART
th ose whQse p o w ers o f p e r c ep tio n se em to b e so pooy
th a t th e y c a n n o t see th e m a n y a d v a n ta g e s th a t
WASHINGTON - w Senator
aboun d here.
George H. Moses, who will be
coming back to Washington gs •
T h e T id in g s k n o w s o f s e v e r a l p la c e s w h ere these,
member of the 70th Congress, be­
gloom p u r v e y o r s w o u ld b e r ig h t a t h om e an d o v e r
cause the New Hampshire Repub­
w h ich th e y co u ld oast th e ir m a u t l e o f d a r k n e ss w ith ­
licans hare renominated him
o u t b e in g op p o sed In th e le a s t .
, and a New Hampshire nomina­
A sh la n d is a b e a u tifu l c ity . I t h a s th e r ep u ta ­
tion is as good as an election, is
tio n a ll o v e r th e e n tir e n o r th w e st o f b e in g a n id ea l . as much of an Insurgent as Sen-j
hom e o ily .
T h e e x c e p tio n a l sc h o o ls, th e b e a u tifu l
ator N orris or Senator La Tol­
lette or .anybody when he feels
p a r k , th e fine r e lig io u s a tm o sp h ere, th e s p le n d id b u si­
k
like it.
n ess h o u ses, an d th e g e n e r a l c o o p e r a tiv e s p ir it th a t
But. oh, what a different kind
e x i s t s a m o n g th e m en w h o c o n d u ct th e se h o u se s, are
of an insurgent!.
a few o f th e th in g s th a t sh o u ld g r e e t th e stran ger.
Norris, La Tollette et a t , are
T h en y o u a r e d e a lin g in fa c ts , N e w p e o p le w ill find
insurgents o f the liberal pattern.
Moses* insurgency id copserra-l
th e se th in g s o u t e v e n tu a lly , i f th e y h a v e n o t been
tire,
not to say reactionary. Br­
fr ig h te n e d a w a y b efo re tho o p p o r tu n ity is g iv e n th em
en
President
Coolidge is-toe rad-
to secu re first h a n d in fo rm a tio n , I t « j u s t a s e a s y
to te ll th e tru th a b o u t y d u r h om e to w n , e s p e c ia lly
w h en th e re are so m a n y th in g s th a t c a n b e t o ld w h ich
w ill a ttr a c t n e w p e o p le t o it. W h y n o t d e a l in fa c ts
in s te a d o f fiction , an d i f th e re a r e th o se w h o are s i n - ,
dfere In t h d r b e lie f th a t A sh latld is n o t a g ood p lace
t o liv e , th e re i s a w o n d e rfu l tra in s e r v ic e o u t o f
h ere, .g o d a g o o d h ig h w a y , g o in g n o r th an d so u th , '
a n d th e ro a d s are n o t p a r tic u la r ly crow d ed t h is tim e
o f A sh la n d p eop le y e s te r d a y jo u rn ey ed to. M edford,
an d en joyed th e g r e a te s t fa ir in J a c k so n c o u n ty M s-
sto r y . A sh la n d b u sin e ss h o u se s jo in e d in th e M o v e­
m en t by c lo sin g th e ir d o o rs a t noon. T h e A sh la n d
ban d fu rn ish ed th e m u sic, an d w h ile i t is n o t know n
to b e fa c t it is p resu m ed d u e to th e fin e appeararide
o f jh e e x h ib its th a t th e ter r ito r y su rro u n d in g A s h ­
land m u st h a v e been a h e a v y co n trib u to r to th e d is ­
p la y s th a t w ere se en th e r e . \
? j . • ? . - ..
A sh la n d p e o p le m in g le d w ith M ed ford p eo p le,
old acq u a in ta n ces w ere ren ew ed , and in so fa r as
cou ld be seen , th e r e sid e n ts o f th e n e ig h b o r in g c it y
did n ot w ear h orn s n o r co u ld th e re be seen a n y flam ph
or sm ok e p o u rin g fro m th e ir n o str ils.
.....
. .
N e ith er w a s th e ir a n y h a lo s n o tic e d a b o v e th e
h ea d s o f th e p eo p le fro m A sh la n d , in fa c t a str a n g e r
w ou ld h a v e h ad a d iffic u lt ti^Bs d is tin g u is h in g b e­
tw een th e r e sid e n ts o f th e tw o co m m u n ities.
T h ey w ere th ere / o r o n e com m on p u rp o se, to
v ie w th e product* o f J a c k so n c o u n ty . A sh la n d d a y
a t th e f a ir cou ld w ell m ark th e s ta r tin g p o in t, o f a
n e w era in th e rela tio n s th a t e x is t b etw een tile tw o
c itie s . P e tty b ick erin g s, fo ste r ed u n d o u b te d ly b y th e
m in o rity in both p la c es sh o u ld be b u ried b en ea th an
a v a la n c h e o f b o o stin g f o r J a c k so n c o u n ty a s a w h ole.
I f the «lig h t a n im o sitie s are a llo w e d to c o n tin u e,
both w ill lose. I f th e y are en ded a b w , th ere is m uch
T H I NEW TWINOg
W ith th e recen t an n ou n cem en t o f th e g r e a tly
a u g m en ted n ew s serv ice in T h e T id in g s, w h ich is t o
b e e ffe c tiv e in a v e r y fe w d a y s, one u f th e lo n g e s t
u p w ard ste p s in a s te a d y in arch o f p rogress by th is
p u b lic a tio n h a s been tok en , T h e co n tra ct closed re­
c e n tly in L os A n g e le s c a lls fo r th e com p lete U n ite d
N e w s report, th e sam e th a t is. u sed e x c lu s iv e ly by
so m e o f th e la r g e st m e tr o p o lita n d a ilie s in th e U n ited
S ta te s. W ith th e sp e c ia l U n ite d P r e s s serv ice, alrea d y
b e in g rceiv ed th is w ill g iv e A s h la n d 's d a ily n ew s­
p a p er, a n ew s se rv ic e s e c o n d to n on e, I t m u st be
rem em b ered , h o w ev er, th a t w ith th e in sta lla tio n o f
th is se rv ic e, it w ill be a p h y sic a l Iw w sK ib iltty a t the
p r e se n t tim e to reproduce e v e r y w o rn th a t is carried
ip th e report. T h e se rv ic e alon e o o n sists o f five th ou s­
a n d w ord s and w hen i t is known- th a t th e average
b o o k d o es n o t oon tain a n y m o re, i t can .r e a d ily l)e
Been th e trem en d ou s d a ily Volum e o f P e w s th e paper
v> ll h a v e a t its com m and.
T h is is b u t on e o f th e m a n y p rojeote contem ­
p la te d fo r T h e T id in g s. O th ers w h ic h Will ten d to
w id e n th e p a p e r ’s scop e from a n o w s sta n d p o in t w ill
.be in stitu te d as r a p id ly a s p o ssib le . N o d efin ite an ­
n ou n cem en t o f th e se Will b e m a d e hfcwdver u n til
a ctu al arran gem en ts h a v e b een co m p leted , a s it sh all
n o t be th e p o lic y o f th e p a p er to m ak e id le p rom ises
a s to w h at w ill be d on e in th e fu tu re. N o sta tem en ts
o f a n y kind co n cern in g th e p r o g r e ss o f T h e T id iu g s
w ill tie p u b lic ity m ade u n til su ch tim e a s d efin ite and
co m p le te arran gem en ts h a v e been eon stn nated.
H ow ev er tl,e g u id in g s p ir it o f T h e T i d i n g shall
a lw a y s he to g iv e a s w ell, a s to r e c e iv e . T h e u ltim a te
g o a l wi.U be reach ed o n ly w h en th e c it y o f A sh lan d
a lia 11 h a v e a (taper th a t tru ly reflects th e sp len d id >
s p ir it o f agressiveb oS s Slid coo p era tio n th a t m akes
t h is th e outM tauding c it y o f tile P a c ific U o a st.
An old-timer is one who can
look at the sun and tell the hour.
itâ tM ô S È s
Yawning is fine training
By dolngiyoyr workibetter you eating corn on the cob.
become .* - better- mao.'
You can hop back Into bed
If
Why call . tnem. “grass, wi­ with a clear conscience
you
go
answer
the
phone
when
dows” when they are !n o - longer
the alarm clock rings.
green?
M f im if r c «
n iE N M M *
A OOOP'tlMe
f THATMlewrK
lea] for him at times, and when
you’re said that yon*re gone the
limit.
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Ex-Gov. Robert P. Bass of New
Hampshire^ who opposed „Moses
in the Republican primary, based
his whole tight on the ground
that the Jatter hasn’t always
supported the administration- in
the upper house of Congress.
j
It’s tfuta, too— on the world
court fseue, for Instance.
So, in a sense, Moses* victory
was another rebuke for President
Coolidge. Still, U wasn’t the
same sort of emphatic rebuke
that he received in Wisconsin, in
the nomination of Gor. John J. I
Blaine for the Senate orer the
present Republican Incumbent, I
Senator Irvine L. Lenroot.
Lenroot is strictly an “admin-1
lstration man.” Blaine Is .com.
pletely off the “regular“ Repub­
lican reservation,
*
I
Moses doesn’t always see eye
.to eye with the administration,
hut he’s a “regular” Republican
in good standing. ,
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Prom the administration stand­
point, the only thing that takes
the ourse off the Wiscosin result
is that it wasn’t unexpected.
j
The fellow who has been
A -good-pair, of, legs 1» some­
times more protection than * a afraid to take off his long under­ be exterminated, according to
wear might as well keep It on
good pair-of fist*.
¡Mike Sokol.
now.
1 Mike’s complaint Is . that a
pesky little earwig came close to
In six thousand years > the
scattering his reputation ‘ as j
y.-E thw lhbd co nía nt Die nt
Vorld has not yet found * single great Bleep prodnoera. /
good husband and peace loving
thing It can agree upon.
man.
Mrs. Sokol Is very nervous and
Dont worry about tomorrow afraid of bugs, and one day when
, - How meae for » girl to get a You’ll do better. Or you’ll dc ah earwig scooted across the
box of candy from one, admirer worse. It all depends u p 0 i front room floor she leaped »top
and-then share it with another!
what you do today.
» chair and screamed.
In the
meantime Mike started In pursuit
of fhe bug.
A man should be careful not to
Neighbors heard the screams
let hl* ambitiota cover more dis­
and called police, thinking a dom­
tance than his legs will' <yrry
estic row was in progress. '
him.
. Mike didn’t even have the sat­
isfaction of ^killing the earwig*
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. — which got away and so far as Is
Hex . Heck aays: • “When Con­ (U P )— There is one more rea­ known, he Is now doing nicely.
ferees ain’t holdln’-i people-up,' it’s son supporting Portland’s con­
holdin*i ’em- down.’
tention, now, that earwigs should
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Earwigs Killed
Too Deeply Rooted
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Scenic w on d ers th a t form a fram e f o r th is b ea u tifu l
c ity , is in som e w a y s its ow n w o r st en e m y . A s tr a n g ­
e r « o w in g in to t h e c it y runs a v a ry -stron g ch a n ce o f
r s c e iv b ig th e fa lse im p ressio n th a t A sh la n d is th e
t a i l end o f * creation , eftttceptton n f w h ich p rob ab ly
t o o k p la ce in th e m ind o f th e d e v il, firfitye its p ro p a g a ­
t io n h a s been le f t e n tir e ly to th o se w h o h a d b u t sel-
t is h in te r e s ts a t h eart.
T h e r e a r e th o s e in A sh la n d w h o h a v e lit tle rig h t
t o e n jo y th e m a n y p r iv ile g e « th a t e x is t h ere. -There
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