Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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ESTABLISHED IN 1876
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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It takes rather a’ hard heart do withhold from
Albert B. Fail, a certain amount of sympathy, as he
lies in his hotel room, battling against the grim
spectre of death.
. J l more tragic situation could scarcely he imag­
ined. Here « a s a man of nimsual native ability
repeatedly honored h r h is sfefed, many times a Sena­
tor, then given one of the most important cabinet
positions in a Federal administration.
Bat Hr. Fall was not content with the rewards
of public service or the honors -ef important - office.
Unsuccessful an business, with debts increasing, he
wanted money.
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And while, until he is convicted of the crime,
he is entitled to the assumption of technical inno­
cence, there is no denial that in some way the money
he wanted he quickly obtained.
What a p r ic e was paid!
-And what a situation for a man critically ill to
face1. Death is not a cheerful prospect under any ci
oumstanees. Bat when the alternative is to face trial
and disgrace, probably “ that dreamless sleep’’ beck­
ons as shrifcet« beneficent release.
Thte wages of sin are a r t always death.
Now
and then they are worse.—a living riell on Earth.—
Medford H all .Tribune.
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‘‘Give Him 4 bos ticket mid send him <m to the
next city,” we »egret to state, haa been the slogan of
many communities in handling the transients who
had become dependent« on the communities.
However, this attitude is changing, and less fre­
quently now is a dependent transient “ shipped on’’
to another city or eounty—the problem he presented
•till unsolved. Now moat communities are recog­
nizing thefroblem, studying it and, instead of “ pase-,
ing the bndk ” onto other shoulders, áre assisting the
dependents to find work and to settle their other
difficulties. In other words giving them haitiano
and kindly service, hot not pampering them with
The Bed O tosb has been instrumental in correct­
ing the evil practice of the past and the Jackson
oounty organization never shirks it s duty when con­
fronted with the ^dependent transient, dm annoyance
to say the least Many such cases arise in this coun­
ty, as the local police department will testify.
T1 u 8~ ìb only one feature of many in the Bed
Cress program which is commendable.
While ^rop couditious in the northwest show a
slight inorease in value ever last year, the Depart­
ment of Agriculture reports that the composite con­
dition firfotighout the country is 6.5 per cent below
the per acre yield of last year, and nearly 2 per cent
below the last 10-year average.
Corn promises an increase o f 183,millions bush­
els in the west central states east of the Mississippi.
The wheat crop is 7 }>er cent above the last five-year
average, hut oats show a loss o f 17 per cent. Cotton,
potatoes, tieans, hay and fruits also show decrease.
This official report directly contradicts and ef- >
fcctively explodes the Wall street and political pro-
diction« of a lallion dollar increase in agricultural*
wealth, and leaves the “ fann relief’* question more
insistent than ever before.
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It has i*ccn suggested, reasonably we think, that
artists might put more clothes on their models, only
they would go out of style so quickly. .
A lot of toys are iKm'ght bnemuse Dad likes them.
It will not be long until he begins looking over the
increasing selections to be found in the stores.
T’ioiueoiic seems to be keejmrg the' Prince of
z W ales’ riding u«»tes out o f the newspapers la tely .
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ltd a good thing the impatient patient doesn’t
know how the doctor a cts when rick.
youth continúen «lwuys io make life
tto-b fet things M does te ti toil
people BQ «VOVfolte
“Deny Dad.” wrote Lamer. ‘1
»S* you woaÙ n o d tea sU fee
date oa prohibition you cak rake
up
Some of feme boys claim
feet prohibition la e big flop. One
fellow elafe» that the Dotted
Stotes government bee published
statistics admitting that there ere
xeo,«»« bootleggers in fee Unit­
ed States. Is feet right.
“Pertienlertp, have you any
statisti» regasding Beffale 7 My
roomrieto says there la mora
hooch being sold there than arar
before. Piasse try to send this
Information aa soon as possible.
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“LAMAR.”
W H S MOTHE R S ------
GET
GRAT
Mr. Pickett began by tolling La­
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mar that It wee a promising in­
dication fdr the future national
welfare whan boys began to dis--
cuss great public questiona inde­
pendently
among t h tessei ves.
Hera are some of fee .things fee
Staunton hoys have been hearing
latelytrim Damar; .
“Prohibition came otter one
hundred yanks of discussion and
esperliaentlag with sanity other
methods of handling fee Uqaor
traffic and liquor evil. The llqaor
traffic eorruptod fe e political or-
gaèfedtibn In the titles and fee
c r y M ila n , our e v e r y fom ent.
grader’s session wife Secretory nation. This corrapthfn became
perfectly amazing, so much so
Sickly babies live because nd- ^ flbur-
that an investigatlop by a tenete
W tlslng calls attention o t moth-
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committee daring fee war period
revealed f e t e brewer« were ac­
era to proper food.
tively
hostile to fee Interests of
Children wear certain gar-
Whenever usage causes us to
Amerioa
la a t ofenBMM Wap.
i w . n . . «» .H v .w i.in r
fW ttt that the girls aren’t wear-
Whan Natura makes >« ama ’
ments because of advertising.
dothes any more, some
crookqd she generan dose a
Youths ars sent to certain
permaasut Job.
ed by thousands . of prohibition
scttowis on eoeounta of ads.
vlotories In local option elections
Young folks enter Ynrtens oc­
and state elections.
cupations through -advertising.
‘'Certain people, sections and
Adults buy autos, modern
communities refuse to aeoapt this
verdict In regard to the question,
too«.
clothing
Some pet «ch selling shower convenienses,
although It has been reached By
batta, while others prosper sell­ drags, bosses, feaage oocapa-
exactly fee processes outlined by
tlons, localities, because of ad­
ing umbrellas.
fee mbh who mdde fee Amrfcan
re-public. T he m ajority of the peo
vertising.
pie in New »York’ City, and other
Aged people are led to pleas­
An aasutttoa te star fa t h e
great cities Where Urge masses of
movías Is nasally aecompanled ant recreations and places by
immigrants from Europe have
by a counter-ambition to avoid means of printed words.
been kept uninformed in regard
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hard work.
-to American Institutions and
When life is over, relatives or
friends fell certain undertakers
Let’s all hope that feerete noth­ newspapers have tried to brete
beeahse df having read adver­ ing to these pMfmtetlc predic­ prohibition down?' 1
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tisements.
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B rew ery ow ners and other Ho­
tions of an feduetrlal depression
From fee Mrst W to the bast mas dad’s sU rametetfsr that Mt nor interests, wrote Mr. Pfckett,
gasp w^ are -dependent on ad­ never does any harm to have mfwrp fwgp gkqj wyp gkqj gkqta
had. urgdd violation of the late
vertising!
some money la a good bank.
and triad to “create the Imprest
sioa thht admrt people, fashiona­
ble people etc., do violate tile
TURNING TH E PAGES BACK
"The -extttlng situation is ua-
doubtedly hhd. Any Situation ta­
rage«! Is enormously lash liquor
consumed In feu country f e d «
thsa before prohibition. No bdy
on tefe foot and we ferra saderad-
ed 4n tridg a brick to «K b foot
of f e e Mqudr-traffic, which is itfll
Fted Dodge retornad -last night
from « visit to Chicago.
Mrs. Ella Codk came wp from
JaetaonvJUe the Unk of t h tf
fem. Gertrude Bafolay retufn-
B. D. Briggs returned yes­
terday from Josephine county,
whera -he teas bean Making after
mining Inteifoto.
teaching M.
NOV. 7th, >008.
CLdtMIY vs. eAUDNEfe
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By DOC KElD
Wh.°
JUaetesh years age today, flto
feme to tort
Clrtfer, and
. 1 Oasdaet, met at New. -Orleans.
La.,
D. Manty Baraebnrg Was la,
Ashland Tuesday, maktitg ar-
rangbmenta to remove hfee. He
g. fe. Browh sfid 'family of has disposed of hts retila and In­
m Otego are recent arrivals to ternets la the Applegate and ea-
ddnsi and afe mdkfeg tltotr pecto to make Ashland Ida home.
« 0 an Hob HUI street. Mr.
yw a te taking a U fela water
Mr« J . K. Parsons vsea
Oakland, Cal., yesterday I
aponke to fee newt of tito
interesting.
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for
the
w orld ’s
cbam plon-
ifelp, which title they b o t h '
elalmsd. At the end of fee
sfesdufed I t Pounds, Oardndr
was awarded fe e decision op
Ihsttaek, fee Henley stock- points.
«tuetodn days. later
was f e tawnz Friday«
they mdt again la fen same nMg
in a trtround affair And' ths fe-
anlt was a btttoriy oogttatod
Bofe
Gardner
and
Clabta
drunken sailor