Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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B E A D , M a n a g in g E d ito r
BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
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A sh la n d p e o p le sh ou ld be p a r tic o U d h jln te r e ste d
i n the vuodfct aznoriu& neat of a trip W bft taken
t h f o n g i th e M id d le wfeat b y A r th u r F o s te r o f the
e O H g o n G haw befr o f Coinntoroe. T h is trip In stitu te d
p r im a r ily fo r thfe p u rp o se o f iuteraptuog th e m any
p e o p le ih fowm, W b oan eh i and o th er ‘‘c o m b e lt ”
.«tatea, Who hftve m ad e inquiries, a s to O regon fo r ft
patontiftl h oih e s ite , w ill u n d ou b ted ly r e su lt In n ew
f a c e s b d feg ' se en in thiy sta te b efore m a n y m ore
m on th s roll around.
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T h e fa c t th a t M r. F cb ter h a s fcpent eeu eral
m o n th s in S o u th ern O rehoh g en era lly a n d A sh la n d in
partioOlhr, wh°uld r e a e t fa v o ra b ly to t h is com m u n ­
ity . A n y one w h o haS b oh m in direct e o h ta ct w ith the
m a n y n atu ral resou rces dnith w h ich tl^ s section
abounds, can n o t h e lp b u t w a x e n th u sia stic , and fo r
th a t reason th e m ain p ortion o f th e n r issio n a iry ’s
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gospel will undoubtedly concern Southern Oregon.
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N o t th a t he Win fa fefitto tA lty sh o w Any ffcVbritisin.
T h e C ham ber o f C om m erce can n o t afford to h a v e
r ep resen ta tiv es p la c in g one p ortion o f th e s ta te ab ove
th e oth er. B u t it is a fa e t th a t a m an w ill ta lk ab ou t
th a t w h ich in te r e sts h im m oat, a n d th e w e ll k n ow n
brand o f en th u siasm gen era ted b y F o s te r w h ile in
A sh lan d h a s reoeived p le n ty o f fu e l fro m h is local
con tacts.
W e a r e o f th e o p in io n th a t th is tr ip w ill r e su lt in
m uch g o o d fo r th e s ta t e a s a w h ole, a n d i f A sh la n d
an d S o u th e rn O regon are a liv e to th eir o p p o r t u n ity ,.
w ill rea ct fa v o r a b ly t o th is p ortion o f th e s ta te .
ADVERTISING ASHLAND
P la n s are u n d er w a y and a m e e tin g is soon t o b e
ca lled , o f th e a d v e r tisin g com m ittee o f th e C h am b er
o f C om m erce. W h a t th is com m ittee w ill do, an d th e
r e su lts th a t can be ob tain ed , reals la r g e ly w ith A sh -
lan d peop le. T h ey can d e fe a t th e m o st p r e te n tio n s
a d v e r tis in g ca m p a ig n e v e r c o n c e iv e d o r t h e y c a h
m a k e it a g en u in e success.
I f th e so il is c o n d itio n e d p r o p e r ly crop s w ill
grow ,«w hen th e n ecessa ry care is g iv e n . I t ’s the sa m e
th in g in a d v e r tisin g A sh lan d . U n d o u b ted ly , m a n y
in q u iries can be procured, se v er a l p e o p le can b e in ­
duced to m ove h e r e . B u t w h a t o f th em a fte r t h e y
cornel W ill th e p e o p le d f th is co m m u n ity toll o f the
d ecid ed a d v a n ta g e s th a t a r e d a ily b e in g ^ ijjoyed,
or w ill th ey p o in t a giom ny p ic tu r e th a t w ill d is c o u r ­
a ge, rath er than en cou rage.
I t m ig h t be w ell to c o n sid er selling A sh lan d to
th e p eo p le at h o m e b efore a tte m p tin g t o in te r e st out­
c
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ta x e s wepe rodi
1910 to 1024, or 90 pgr rchtî wM
ith taxed, d
tiw Mme period, igoroguud 87
tfueu, 86 pgr oen t
lo «pito of federal
UQiniMj tp U l tg»w tqdiy
conut|tiWM a freater d|
on Piri Ufttioual resound*
W o re
i MUla agya we arc confronted with three
|te qneatlon«: Pipit, whether c m U of state
■nvarmnenb arc exoe«sive, jndfed fp m
w n eth r ex
sou n d euy
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( Isn’t ItOêd?
BROOKLYN, N . Y „ — Am
Whftf Others Saf
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ammira M k m g tourna to repre­
sent la the minutest M a n ila oao-
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Jt ijigra ¿avi
ftotlar aoto, was barred ù » m «fib
United S ta tu by customs offic­
ials who found I t among the ef­
fects of Milton
Slm lonl,
who
brought I t from Groom. The m g
Bad mee get little credit when
waa said to violato laws covering
they happen to do a good thing.
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There are a few people Who
can afford to oWB sutomotftlee
How foolish you feel when yoa who fa d they caa’t a ffe M to hwa
CHICAGO— The electric weld­
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year toot for a stop that
ing machine to rapidly throwing
one.— Cottage Qrove Bpfttlnel.
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the treaty old hammer, saw,’ riv et ton*t them.
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and b e lt Into the discard of mod­
Scientific chemists *. Who pro­
ern construction
methods* ac­
pose to. do away w ith sleep have
cording to officials of tbs Amer­
reason to expect a popular reac­
ican Society of Steel Treating, In
tion toward doing away With
convention here.
They predict
scientific
chMaMta. — What on
Strange,
Isn’t
it
That
no
mat-
th a t w ith in another two years,
LeftdeA
an etghteen-etory hotel cac he tor where r«« a*», ye« want to
put up w ithout the use of a be somewhere else?
Beauty «ehtoeta. to to d th Uarfea,
single hammer or nail.
The reason the world ,« r S6 prise righto. tosBonM' U e M la ls
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CANTON, .H l.,— Police Chief beastifal to that there were no and such hews < r) toafftfib haem
to be the p tb u to d ItofttrfWs o f
W atts has had to. inaugurate a walking delegates around when
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e AUfy tr ie s- l i s t M W . And the
It
was
«rested.
bread and water diet a t the city
acquisition Of » mUlton-dOBer *>-
hall hare on Mondays, because he
H m Heck «ays: »My «gpeh- •uhtlry to rife shsto U M .ft prom­
has so many prisoners brought
inent posHJon ovufr to tto b to t of
to fo r Sunday drunkenness th a t inee to life has eoastoted largely
the
paper atod to'seto e <Js*u on­
In
ranton*
into
thlngk
Chat
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had
‘the city qannot afford to feed
to a t o # d n e a —NrftbM* tfri»hie
to
back
away
from
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them all the usual Jail fare.
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TURNING THE
ASHLAND
ONE COLUMN
PAGES
¡H L A N D
10 Years Ago
ears Ago
The only noticeable difference
Bh S. Fhjpps a iN L /L A. Ffen-
tohtoh the prohibition la w .’ has n* leave Friday te r
a
short,
made to Ashland to a slight fa ll­ camping t^ p u a the Rogue River.
ing off In the travel to Medford.
Mrs.- B. D. Brlggg stgrtoft tor
Mrs. Louis Bruak. a former Portland »Boday for a short tlsfe.
4s|)ftU4tr Is Mrs as the guest or
Wri.;C. J. in d y . Km- Bracks
horn« it la ruritouf. ’
siders.
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SOrOBtlft 6 / PURPOSE
M em bers o f th e c ity cou n cil are w r e s tlin g w ith
a serio u s problem . I t h a s fa lle n to th e ir lo t t o d ecid e
u p o n th e beat p ro p o sitio n to su b m it to th e v o ter s, fd r
a n a d eq u a te w a te r su p p ly . T h e y r e a lise th e se r io u s­
n e s s o f th e p roblem th a t con fron ts th em . T h e y k n o w
th a t the very fou n d ation o f th e fu tu re g r o w th o f th is
co m m u n ity m a y r e st upon th e d e c isio n th a t th e y
m ake, and th e y h ftve to so lv e th e p ro b lem , o f su b ­
m ittin g to th e p eo p le n o t o n ly w h a t th e y th in k w ill
be th e b e st fo r th e p resen t and fu tu re, b u t a lso w h a t
t h e p eop le w ill u p h old a t the p o lls.
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T h e ir d e c isio n w ill be c r iticised . T h ey sh o u ld
e x p e c t th a t, f o r n e v e r h a s a le g is la tiv e b o d y o f a n y
k in d beftn a b le to s a tis fy all o f th e p eo p le^ ,H o w ev er
th ere is one th in g th a t can n ot b e d ou b ted , a n d th a t
is theft- sin c e r ity . T h e y are g iv in g o f th e ir tim e , a n d
a b ility , fr e e ly , and w ith o u t th o u g h t o f p r a ise o r m a ­
ter ia l co m p en sation . T h e r e ’s is a w h o le so u led d e s ir e
to se rv e th e p eop le in th e b est m an n er p o ssib le , a n d
re g a rd le ss o f w h a t w e m a y th in k o f th e final d e c is ­
ion, w e m u s t b ear in m in d a lw a y s th a t th ey h a v e
g iv e n u s th e ir h o n est and sin cere e ffo rt to reach a so ­
lu tio n o f th is p e r p lex in g problem . *
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«n attack of
h o«o o< h l,
lutlsr «g d m s- Palmer left Friday
MMíerd, where
»toy, "fta Yftu « f a
•a Friday evenfag.
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afternoon ft»
ShglpsM urt
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The folloplng committees haiq
been appelated U afrsage for
the Commercial Club social e v *
Lapp, A, W. Hui
Duhon, a
r.
H. Fracht, î O»
Arrsngsmeats— Louis
Ä. om etto, j y . M,
ao laruraaee.
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