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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1927)
v ,îa THE DAILY TIDINGS EDIT C. J. READ, A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S M A N AGIN G EDITOB W. OUT OUR WAY etsaf 'NHM’ H- P E R K IN S , NEWS EDITOR By W illiams moo = S v W€AR»»4Q P a ' s ^JaG crr s o x « h ORAiimQ» *T \ -möge JJJJ*\¿¡NQUU> FIT • i'fc s a L flE 'tfrV O rA jM ! B u r y i f c e ï OOt* HOURS » m -*H* \ n e i x s ~ s o i o o si puu * Ç.M OQVMM AH L A P fc M • OWBR M y < oe . s s o - th * HÖL1S M <arr SHOW A 0 o e MM V o y e u rs . À i . hafta C H A M Ä ’t M POR19 6 0 0 * 4 »F lU f M o te s G c r MUCH O^ÄR R * M / GAQHfeR6 WowV” J ^ U J X OOWH no MQRÇ. I PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO, THE PORUM ara welcomed nadar thia hand. çomiuttaciattQM g isit b«ar tha •Monture <x the m H ». To the Ashland Tidings: I wonld Ilk« to give you a law facts «boat V«Uey Vtew. miles iron Ashland. throe A great many of the residents of Ashland h«vo tho Idea that the road* In VaU^y View are al most impassable, In fact that It Isn’t safe to make the trip with out aut« ehalna If Ashland autolsts would take the time to drive through our community, they would find splendid roads so very much bet ter than a great many of Ash land’s streets. Valley View is almost entire ly under irrigating and almost anything cag be grown here, ae we have several kinds of sail. A large part of the commun ity is off of the main road and It is always a surprise to anyone driving through, to find so much fertile lgnd away from the main roads. We are always glad to answer inquiries shout out little valley. VALLEY VIEW. tins basis the tax was assessed and paid. The gov ernment now contends that the 1913 stock value should have been around $3,600 a share, which would increase the profits of the 1913 transaction and consequently the tax assessment. It is the contention of Senator Couacng and the others that the Roper settlement was just, that the valuation permitted by him was one of the con siderations which induced them to sell out to Ford and that having agreed to the tax paid as full dis charge of their obligations to the government the latter cannot come down on them years later with a demand for more taxes for that year. Bat the average newspaper reader will be' less interested in whether or not Secretary Mellon suc ceeds in collecting these p l l e ® ^ . ^ U xe. than m the accompanying story of how one of the greatest fortunes of modern times wag built upon a shoestring investment. How Ford had difficulty iu raising an initial investment of $28,000 is now a comparatively old story, but like most old stories which have • chest of gold at the end it loses none of its entranc ing interest with frequent retelling. That $28,000 made millionaires of humble and obscure working men, it produced probably the world’s greatest example of industrial efficiency, it gave and still gives professional leaders of capital and professional leaders of labor prodigious head aches trying to understand what has been happen ing, and it represents today, ¡after all the enormous deductions which have been made, & good, solid, concrete financial investment estimated by conserva tive men as worth more than a billion dollars. No treasure tale, ancient or modern, can touch i t Beside it what were the Argonauts of fable, the adventurers in the Klondike, the gold seekers of the Transvaal! Compared with the magio name of Ford, Golconda is a pale, weak, inadequate word,; Times change. Wheu the wait» was »mxlern it was the reformer’s notion of the limit of immorality. The pnlpit thundered against it vociferously. When a nice young man put his arm about the waist of a sweet young girl and whirled her around to the dreamy strain« of the “ Blue Danube” played by Adelaide Clarke and Jim Sutherland it was just like Adaina and Eve eating the apple. The nice youug men and the swoet young girls became conscious of things which they ought not to know. That was in the days when legs were still nothing but limbs. But today the wait» seems as innocuous as the games of the age of iunoeense, lik^ “ Postoffflce” and London Bridge is Falling Down.” Here aud there a stalwart champion of morality holds out against dancing as a form of sin without sj)ecification, but most of the thundering is against the modern dances. We have just read the statement of a well known minister who comes right out and defends the good old dances, the waltz, the two-step, the one-step and the fox (rot. So far have we progressed since the days of Richard Strauss. This minister would ____ Manag Fortes, »for p oad M» »soaM/M «rift, tem p era m e n ta l «atom •IsMs of fee smartest atolón A a s tta w « ors of the aristocrats of wind craft StP Prehi Banny, SLOGANS TELL WHAT vMAN1 MOlhBRS <SCT G R A V ____OH Htfr M P P B ftS , ,2r.»T. VACnONH TAKE PART IN CHWKW: WAR i (Continued Prop» PMU Q»«) a arm bands bearing some pungent promise, lettered la Chinóse hier oglyphics, to care for the common eomfortahls people or forfeit their » tee. Peng without and wj * has a good reputation for living XMMQ NEW YORK — Observers v p to his slogans to the best of his (Klamath Falls Herald) of fashions in the big town ability, moreover. are certain that somebody Attorney General V a n It la the Cantonese who best has been spooglag a weekly Winkle has rendered a deci understand the value of catch paper in Chapel HIM, 8. sion against the land grant words, slogans, sales talk and all Ito last number tolls o f Wom counties to the effect that the the rest of the publicity bag of I ftate aa a polKical «alt must en returning from New York tricks. "Down with Imperialism with this Information: “It sharp I* the refund obtained F u s that costa nothing carries , Ty tha ItoaaMto MU (rem tha I— Abolish unequal treaties— Give is quite a thing to be seen in back the foreign concession — tha moa* volt«. federal government. cotton stockings in the best these and other phrases familiar t We have not seen the de hotels ang night clubs.’* Joan, for bar nart. had aaddeahr to the world are all traceable to relaxed has tettotato attoatlvenesa cision hence cannot get the the Cantones« and to those allied Io the persistent chatter of Abner ¡reasoning of the learned at* Stubborn men supply lawyers London — John Bull aow with them. at her ear. fibs had greeted Clare torney general, hut the facto with their biggest fees. claims Io have the fastest very eeolly, Indeed, mentally assar Eugene Chen, acting Foreign ts« herself the while that she had jar eso apparent to the lay airplane In the world— a Minister of the Nationalist G ? - l made no mistake In disliking Mra. ernment, Knows almost no Chi-1 man that It to safe to say single seating fighting ma Clamoneau from tha first occasion right now that the Van chine with a 700-horeepower nese at all because he was born I upon which «he had met her, yearn All yon need to de to rid your engine. •go. W inkle decision must be re in Jamaica, but ha has a superb Tha Forbeses had been the leaf of self o f aaaelf efi an "arguing’* oommapd of cutting and violent I sisted by all of tha counties the invited guests to arrive. man Is to agree with him. English. There is no English ed-1 affected by It. WASHINGTON — A soft treading Filipino steward cheaper and faster to t The state has levied each itor in the Orient who can com-I by airplane than train l year Ito needful tithing upon pare with him in this respect, a l- I meat consisting of two bedrooms, certain conditions. In i oaeh county within He bord though H. G. W. Woodhead of I leach complete with shower and Sise alQUe means little; there flight from New York ers and each eounty has paid Tientsin, editor of the Peking I dressing room, and a large oentral more music lu « tiu whistle sitting room, la addition to the cost was f «.94 per passe each year the state tax de and Tientsin Times, ranks very! an In a base drum. bedchamber dears and, two dose* manded. it was of no great The fare on the tralj close and the two are old and not I compartments, a Private sub deck »8.14. concern whether Klamath wholly unfriendly enemies of the I opened off the sitting room. connty had v 10 thousand pen. Chen’s notes as Foreign I Beany and Joan hurriedly ehang. But the for m er effortless, swift ed Into apotlsee yaehttug toga and W I N N I P E G — Harry aheap or a half million sheep, Minister always contain a great [ Whet» skinney women try to be motion; deep lounging chairs; sus deal of purely propagandistic I pended hows of supreme oomforb— Smet, a barber, Is entitled whether she had five million fat they are Just as funny as fat to 'some recognitlel In this seres of taxable timber or matter, and the "salea policy”,a f I *he acme of physical ease. women trying to bo skinny. Out et Fort Wedhtegtoa and drinking business. True he one hundred thousands acres the Nationalists la consistently Gian Oova and Ontor Bay and downed only 86 cups of cof the state proceeded to tell displayed through such means as Huntington they sues proudly of fee In six hears but he used a Klamath eounty her part of their introduction of . "props-1 Friday afternoons, these waft of pint of beer as a chaser. ' ganda oorpa” among nevly-con-1 toe people who have money and No problem is more preplexlng the state expense and she put know how fellas. than deciding which kind of p tt up. quered armies and their m alaten-1 .„ “ J“ * " * Use t,'from to take when there are a dosen anee of a very able publicity bur thirty-two toot cruiaettoe to two eau 1* Canton, to say nothing of I hundred feet ehlpe, wue Livhw- varieties to choose from. In Office Today— the ones abroad. I atoae attvuer’e mammoth and hnu- V. V. Mills, local insurance rimm steam yacht, the Speedwell, Itetmmed to Halem— Modern methods have brought aa It gently dipped Ito buoy moor mag, who has been confined to J. H. Fuller, secretary of the airplanes, trench mortars and I ings lnefde toe Glen Cere Breakwa- •hie home on Strawberry Lane Hes Heck says: The wass local Chamber* of Commerce, re machine-guns into Chinese war-I tor, abreast the olubhoese, on the with illness, Is expected to be thing that kin happen to i say turned last evening to Salem face; modern methods have like-1 Friday foltowlng the fateful pete In hie office for a few hours to man la to hava money and < oppor- where ho Is attending the legis wise brought the advertising man. i Clay varlek bed been right Joan day. tnnity come together." lature. though ha goas by different titles 1 end Banny Forbes were aboard. or by no title at all. The Chi-I Gretman. too of coarse, sad oeme nese of today who seeks the I half dosen other guests In adfttlen world’s ear la by no means as I When Banny had returned home artless aa he is popularly thought. 1 from the slab late the eight follow ing the game he had found Joan I He knows that certain words •¿ready toera. Bba was alone, and such aa "Bolshevik,” "national there were no sign* that she had mads thq heavy sweater« astro», ism,” "republic,” and so on have been otherwise tor a long time. •ally were by the MBag g e r i - ASHLAND ASHLAND fairly definite meanings abroad Aotlng upon speeige lagtreotlons oeme in very comfortably. from Clay, Banny had not essayed f®rt »htfKto* W n and be employs them in his for to ferret oat of her any Informs-1 K eign propaganda without regard Uon about her lark with Abner— to how closely they really fit the where, and hew kmg she had been, pateesl had vouchsafed no explanation. 1» toe case of Ataar too affeqt Chinese situation. It is well to ¡to• Therefore tha matter hud remained hear this feet In mind In survey at states quo, «xcspt that Banny’S The Misses Lily Watson, Edith Loo Huff of this cMr and Mth» Sam Kennedy and Mias Carrie failure to lake her to teak tor net of Sicilian days. Scarcely ahte to ing the present Chins scene. Porte* and Anna Loomis were Dom Miller, daughter of Mr. and Dosler, two Emigrant Creek young t>msSK the Ashland applicants for Mrs Jae Millar were man lea at people, who were married s short the Presbyterian chu«ci In Jack time ago, are making their home ta^Bhe?*« certificates at the pub DAILY BIBUB PASSAGE boon. I lic exsml nation at JacksohC lc sonville las| Tuesday. nt the Sqdn Springs fnnoh. yo«totday. •Met laefe ed m s s I b * "Judge not, that ye he not Judged. For with what judg ment yet Judge, ye shall be Miss Alice Vandetsluls enter Judged: sad with what mea». Rev. W. W.^MacHenry. the B. ft Beebe and family of tained - Miss Fern Murphv and Presbyterian mlfttoter. Is In Med ore ye mete, 1« shall he nieisa John Anderson at dtener yester ford today attending a meeting of Grundy Center, Iowa, arrived in ured to yon again.” Matt. Ashland yesterday eevoing and T :l, 8. day at her home in Tklnnt. the Jackson Connty Ministerial ara «toying at th« T. E. Htll home. What right after «11 do we Association. have to pass Judgment on some of the things people do Dna B Smith celebrated nod say, - sod then go around Ton». Roberts In ont again Will Dodge, of Dodge A Sons telling others how hopeless th birthday an Friday even! an fttnees of two months. they are. For all we know returned home Saturday from an th a dinner party. \ they may he far better In extended vtaltln In Southern Cali God’s sight than are we who fornia «nd Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ganlard talk about them, and in any went talking about them and employed by the 8* F. company Last week, la Ito regular meet and Mr. and Mrs.' Walter O’Don- finding tonlt helps neither Mn. George Rose on AlUnon lag Mrs. Pensky eatoriatoed U m Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Adams oughne entertained a number of them nor na at Crescent Lake, near Klamath Dorcas Circle. street has been spending several locate In this city soon. tricada Saturday evening. F a lls .................. days w ith ’ her husband, who to I TURNING THE PAGES BACK 20 Years Ago A