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    PAGE TWO
Ashland
P u b lis h e d
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Tidings
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
E v e ry E v e n in g
S u n d ay
E x cep t
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Refunding of Short Term Debt
Would Be Aided By Tax Revision
WHAT DTTOU MEAN,
BABE?
OFFICIAL
CITY AND (fOÜNTX
PA PER
TELEPHO NE 3 9
Secretary Mellon Makes Statement
Subscription P rice D elivered in City
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
O ne y e a r ......................................'. , 7.50
|O un p re s e n t incom e a n d excess tu l c a rry in g o u t of th e p ro g ra m w ill
Mull «oil Rural R ou tes.
p ro fits tax e s a re in e ffic ie n t a n d d e­ d epend in la rg e m e a s u re on th e co­
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
A m e ric an --------------
b a n k e rs
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95 fe a t th e ir ow n . p u rp
. o . se , a n d an e a rly o p e ra tio n of th
— e --------------
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 ; rev isio n of o u r ta x p ro g ra m is ab- in th e d is trib u tio n of th e n o tes, th e
O ne y e a r ........................................... 6 .50; s o lu te ly n e cessary , a c c o rd in g to A. p ra c tic e of rig id econom y on expen
— — — — • w M ellon, s e c re ta ry of th e tr e a s u r y J d itu r e s in a ll d e p a rtm e n ts of th e
.W VERTISING RATES:
, who, a t th e sam e tim e, sa y s th a t th e I g o v e rn m e n t an d an in te llig e n t revi-
Display A dvertising
S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c i ten b illio n s of ta x e x em p t s e c u ritie s i sion of th e ta x law s.
/
j
YEARLY" CO N TR A C TS
now ow ned In th e U nited S ta te s con-i
D isplay A dvertising
SUGAR COATED PILLS
One tim e a w e e k ...................... 27 ^ c , s titu te an econom ic evil of th e f ir s t ¡<8»
Two tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
m a g n itu d e .
O
.
-----------
E v ery o th e r d a y ........................... 20c
I
T h e rev isio n of o u r tax p ro g ra m I
C om p o u n d ed on th e T y p e w rite r «s>
L o c a l R eaders.
from “ A esop’s F ilm F a b le s ”
E ach lin e, each t i m e ...................... 10c sh o u ld be e ffe c te d im m ed ia te ly , a n d j ‘
To ru n e v e ry o th e r d ay fo r one
S e c re ta ry Alellon, in a n a rtic le on ®
m o n th , each lin e, each t i m e . . . . 7c ‘R e fu n d in g th e S h o rt-D a te d D e b t,”
By A E SO P, JR .
To ru n «very issu e fo r o n e m o n th
o r m ore, e a ch lin e, each tim e . . . . 5c u rg es th a t co n g ress sh o u ld take* ac-
TH E ANTS AND THE
i-
tion by s ta tu te or c o n s titu tio n a l
C lassified Column.
O ue c e n t th e w ord each tim e
G RASSH O PPER
a m e n d m e n t to r e a d ju s t ta x s tr u c tu r e
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r one m o n th or a n d re a tric t f u r th e r e x e m p tio n of
BABE'S BATTING EYES
n rp
1 /n c
P th
h n
w a ord
rd
o each
onb
t i m e:
o ’
4
m ore,
%
e w
tim
As ye w ork so sh a ll ye e a t. 3>
m u n ic ip a l a n d s ta te s e c u ritie s.
Here is strength and helpless­
Legal Kate:
ness
in baseball personified. It
F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c
S e c re ta ry M ellon’s a rtic le re a d s
shows
the mighty "Babe” Ruth
E ach su b s e q u e n t tim e , p e r 8 p o in t
T
h
e
y
o
u
n
g
m
an
w
ho
sin
g
s
to
in p a rt:
of
the
New York Yanks, home
l i n e ................................................... 5c
<§> th e g irls a ll s u m m e r c a n n o t buy <8>
ruti swatter, who is on his way to
“ In th e next tw o y e a rs , o r th e r e ­
C a rd of T h a n k s, $1.00.
a rin g fo r th e “ one g ir l” in <$> a new record, holding in his arms
O b itu a rie s , 2 % c e n ts th e line.
a b o u ts. th e r e will m a tu re a b o u t
<*> w in ter.
<§> "Babe” Thomas, the infant son of
Fraternal
Orders
and
Societies.
. . . . . .
„
. .
,
,
seven a n u d o n e -h
-n a lf
n b D illio
im ons
rt
n s of s h o rt-
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
>
• • •
4» Chet Thomas, catcher for the
or societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r initi-J d a te d d e b t (in c lu d in g th e o u ts ta n d -
Cleveland' Indians. Thomas and
A little s a v in g now a n d th e n <s> Ruth played together on the; Bos­
a tio n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. Re- ing flo a tin g d e b t) , a n d it is to th e
ton Red Sox team, so Ruth looked
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be g ra d u a l r e tire m e n t of th is d e b t th a t <»? h a s e s ta b lis h e d lo ts of o u r g re a t
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d - , ,
. ...
.. ,,
b u s in e s s , m en.
$> over Thomas’ new son when the
v e rtis in g w h en an a d m issio n o r o th e r
e tre a s u ry s c u rre n t <4
Yanks and Indians played in a
» • *
s u rp lu s is n e c essa rily ap p lie d , la rg e ­
recent series. Ruth’s record last
c h a rg e is m ad e.
T h e th r if ty a n ts in “ T h e A nts •> year was 29 home runs— already
ly th ro u g h th e s in k in g fu n d a n d
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising!
J ,,
•
"
this year ha has passed the M
a n d th e G ra s s h o p p e r” did not >
In o rd e r to a lla y a m isu n d e rsta n d -^ th e m ^ l l a n e o u s d e b t r e tire m e n ts
mark.
Ing am o n g som e a s to w h a t co n sti- S u b s ta n tia l p ro g re ss h a s a lre a d y <?• have to go to " u n c le ” fo r th e ir >
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , been m ad e in th e re tire m e n t of th e i ♦ re a d y c a sh , b u t th e s h ifty g ra ss
serm o n .
S u b ject, “ T he U n h id d en
we p r in t th is very sim p le ru le w hicn s h o rt-d a te d d e b t
On M arch 31
h° P p er w as a re g u la r g rass-
,
C
h
r
is
t.”
Rev.
Mr. B len k in so p w ill
is
by een
n e w th sp e m
a p : e rs "A
to L L d iff
rin
ocker
a,
a tia used
te b etw
fu e tu
re g ) 1 9 2 1 ’ th e s h o rt-d a te d d e b t a g g r e g a t- ’ J 4»
^ h noCRer'
* . *
’ sin g a solo.
e v e n ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e
$ 7 ,5 ,8 ,9 5 4 ,1 4 1 .8 9 , as co m p ared
E v e n in g serv ices, 8 p. m.
T he
is m ad e or a collectio n is ta k e n w ith $ 9 ,2 4 8 ,1 8 8 ,9 2 1 .1 2
on A u g u st *
P re p a re in le is u re to u se in <*>
d is tr ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t, Rev. J. R a n ­
IS A D V E R T ISIN G .” T his ap p lie s to 31, 1919, w hich w as th e d a te w h e n P h a s te is a tr ,lth proVfid in “ T h e <3>
o rg a n iz a tio n s an d so c ie tie s of every fhft
|<^ A n ts a n d
th e G ra s s h o p p e r” $ dolph S a ssn e tt, w ill h av e c h a rg e . A
k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
I
.
lls Pe aK. i n is f
**
ro u sin g fare w e ll servi<^. a c o rd ia l
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r ’ ed u c tio n of a|pout one a n d tw o -:
1 aD ,e-
in v ita tio n to th e public.
th ir d s b illio n s w ith in t h a t p e ric I
V *
’*
th e #v
y h hnvo
av e o nppiipreH
c c u rre d is new*
new s
C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s. M inister.
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n was d u e in la rg e m e a s u re to th e re
He who ru s tle s h is ow n g ru b <$
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney i
__
® is seldom h u n g ry .
«>
c o n trib u tio n is s o lic ite d , in itia tio n
e .n th e g e n e ra l fun
C atholic Church
* ♦ *
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is NEW S. and th e a p p lic a t’on of re c e ip ts from ,
. M ass S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 7 :3 0 and
w ar salv ag e, a n d in a lesse r d e g re
‘
isn t a lw a ys th e big fel- <s> 9 o’clock.
W e m a k e -*3 q u o ta tio n s on
to s u rp lu s tux receip ts.
In view
’ low w ho h a s th e w ise st h ead <8»
JO B W ORK
■ of its e a rly m a tu rity it is n e c essa ry
* :ind k n o w s a lo t;
so m e tim e s <®>
Oyurch o f th e N azew n e
from
th a t t h e ’tre a s u ry re g a rd th is s h o r t - 1 ^ a
fellow h a s a “ w ise-acre
C
o rn e r of 4 th a n d C Sts.
TH E FRANK LIN PRICE LIST.
d a te d d e b t as a w hole. W ith in th e
head-
S
ervices
fo r S u n d ay , Ju ly 24:
Sarne p rices— R e a so n a b le P ric e —-
* ♦ ♦
<f>
next tw o y e a rs it m ay hope to ef- 1
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m.
to all.
I t ’s b e tte r to h av e «»»cu
saved ¡mu
an d <♦>
____________________________________ lect a f u r th e r re d u c tio n of a p p r o .i- j
------------------
• P re a c h in g serv ice, 11 a. m
L n te re d a t th e A sh lan d . O regon, : m ate ly one b illio n d o lla rs th r o u g h ' * ,o st ^ a n n e v e r to h a v e saved î
Y oung P e o p le ’s m ee tin g , 7 p. m.
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M .il I th e c o n tin u e d o p e ra tio n of th e s nk A a t all.
P re a c h in g serv ice, 8 p. nt.
Matter.
» »
i n ; m u d and th e m isc e llan e o u s a n ­
R evival se rv ic es m o rn in g a n d e v ­
n u a l d e b t re tire m e n ts . T he re m a in ­ •' A “ lo a f” in th e s u m m e r leaves <i>
e n in g . T h e re v iv a l se rv ic es w ill c o n ­
d
!> e r. o r m o re th a n six billion d o l­ * a sm a ll " s lic e ” fo r th e w in te r. * tin u e th ro u g h th e com ing w eek. S e r­
la rs, w ill h av e to be re fu n d e d . As
* ♦ ♦
<i> vices ev e ry e v e n in g a t 8. You a re
4b T h e one deep cloud th a t
w as a n n o u n c e d on A pril 30, it will
E a rn y o u r pay w hile th e su n $> c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d th e s e
d a rk e n s every sky,
sh in e s
a c c o rd in g ly be th e policy of th e
Is ch a n g ed a ffe c tio n ’s cold,
1
services.
<
*
»
• * *
,
tre
a
s
u
ry
to
v
ary
its
m
o
n
th
ly
o
ffe
r­
a v e rte d eye.
To g et a h e a d you m u st use -«>
— A nonym ous. i n g s of tre a s u ry c e rtific a te s of in ­
T rinity Episcopal
d e b te d n e ss a t c o n v e n 'e n t in te rv a ls ,
y o u r head .
<g>
T h e re w ill be no serv ices a t the
<$> <$> <$> <§. «$,
<$> <$> < î > , î > i ' wk«n th e m a r k e t c o n d itio n s a re fuv-I
* » •
4, 1 rin ity E p isco p a l c h u rc h to m o rro w ,
--------------------------------- -
o ra b le , w ith issu es of s h o rt-te rm
Tis th e
little e a ts t h a t la st <«>> ow ing to thQ , a b sen c e of Rev. Mr.
COST PLUS PIxAN TN OPERATION ntdes ’n lm ° d e r a te a m o u n ts , wtith j w h ile big e a ts m ay lea d to a
H am m o n , who is on a v acatio n .
m a tu ritie s of front th re e to five
^a s t -
« » *
y e a rs. T his p ro g ra m a im s a t a g r a d ­ <$>
A p p a re n tly Jthe cost p lu s h a b it,
NEW BREED OF POULTRY
ual d is trib u tio n or th e s h o rt-d a te d <?>
A cco rd in g to A esop’s " T h e d>
c o n tra c te d d u rin g th e w ar, lias got
DEVELOPED BY UNCLE SAM
debt th ro u g h su ccessiv e issu es of
A n ts a n d th e G ra s sh o p p e r—
a firm hold on a good s h a re of
tre a s u ry n o tes in m a tu r itie s e x te n d ­ ❖ when, you g e t s h ifty it is tim e
A m erican b u sin ess.
It is ta k e n for
L a m e n a is th e n a m e given to a
ing o v er th e five y e a rs from 1923
to lock t h e b ra k e s a n d becom e <?>
g ra n te d th a t every bu sin ess, no m a t­
new
b ree d of p o u ltry t h a t h as been
to 1928. w hen th e th ird L ib e rty loan j
th rifty ,
te r how u n fa v o ra b ly s itu a te d o: how
developed
a t th e e x p e rim e n ta l farm
will m a tu re .
T he c u rr e n t req u ire - i
. * * *
’
poorly c o n d u c te d , is e n title d to a
of th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of
n ien ts of th e tre a s u ry will also be
“ T h r if ty - th r if ty ” is at least •®>
p rice eq u al to cost plu s p ro fit.
a
g r ic u ltu r e a t B eltsv ille, Mr,
It
m et. as in th e p a st, by o ffe rin g s ♦ an e v e n -b re a k tn o tto n . W ith a
V ario u s tr a d e o rg a n iz a tio n s seent
of tre a s u ry c e rtific a te s from tim e
s lo g a n
" s h if ty - th r if ty ”
you
to be d o in g b u sin ess on th a t basis.
to tim e.
A p ro g ra m of th is kind,
s ta n d a w o n d e rfu l c h a n c e o f go-
W hen th ey get to g e th e r to m ak e a
sh o u ld m ak e th e s h o rt-d a te d deb t
¡'ng “ b r o k e .”
price, it is n ’t based on w h a t th e
♦
m ore m a n a g e a b le an d fa c ilita te the
*
*
♦
e ffic ie n t c o n c ern s do, it is based on
re fu n d in g o p e ra tio n s n e c essa ry in ♦
H e w ho re s t la s t, re s ts best. <?>
th e in e ffic ie n t ones. T he coal o p e r­
co n n ectio n w ith th e m a tu rity of th*-
— A esop’s o a-mu
F ilm r F a a u b i les.
,
cs.
V
a to rs , fo r exam ple, w ork o ut an av ­ Vj.x
V ictory L ib e rty loan. T he s
u
c
c
e
s
s
-
k ».«.
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
e ra g e coal p ric e ; lu m b e r d e a le rs an
a v e ra g e lu m b e r price. T h e idea a p ­
Eggs Are Cheap Now,
m a n d s of th e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry
p e a rs to be th a t everybody is e n ­
C h r is tia n .”
Waterglass Your Winter
title d to live a n d m ak e a p ro fit; th e
T
h
is
is
a
frie
n
d
ly
c
h
u
rc
h
a
n
d
th
e
re
Supply.
m o re e ffic ie n t c o n c ern s to m ak e a
is
a
place
in
it
fo
r
th
e
tire
d
,
th
e
ca
fe
-
c o n sid e ra b ly la r g e r p ro fit.
First C hristian
w orn a n d th e d isc o u ra g e d .
“ Com e
B ut th e o p e ra tio n o f th e cost-plus
(Bible
school
a
t
10
o*clock.
O
ur
th
o
u
w
ith
tig
a
n
d
we
w
ill
do
th e e
plan in th e w a r w as n o t such as to
g
o
o
d
.”
school
is
grow
ing,
d
e
sp
ite
th
e
w
arirt
get th e public e n th u s ia stic . It te n d ­
T h e re is a place an d a
W. J u d s o n O ld field , M in ister.
ed to high prices, to e x tra v a g a n c e w e a th e r.
w
eleom
e
fo
r
you.
a n d to d e p riv in g th e pu b lic of th e
M orning w o rsh ip a t 11, w ith s e r­
b e n e fits th a t n o rm a lly com e from
Pi’C sb y terian ( L u r c h
m
on
by th e p a s to r on th e topic,
S u b je c t fo r m o rn in g :
“ G ain or
c o m p e titio n . T h e in c e n tiv e to keep
expenses dow n an d to m a k e th e bust-! "B le ssin g s a n d
R e sp o n sib ility of L oss fo r C h r is t.”
D iscip lesh ip .”
Miss Z a h n a th y n w ill sing.
ness efficie n t w as lacking.
C
h
ristia
n
E
n
d
e
a
v
o
r
a
t
7
:1
5
.
S
u b je c t fo r th e e v e n in g : “ Is E v a n
It is to th e p u b lic in te re s t th a t
E
v
e
n
in
g
w
o
rsh
ip
a
t
8
o’clock.
T
he
g elical C h ris tia n ity P a s s in g ? ”
th e activ e, e n e rg e tic , c o m p e te n t m au l
S pecial m usic.
sh a ll do th e b u lk of th e b u sin ess. serm o n topic is “ T he P o w er of a
DENTAL
G
re
a
t
C
o
n
v
e
rsio
n
.”
Ten,
of
th
e
yo
u
n
g
S u n d a y sch o o l, 9 :4 5 a. m.
a n d th a t tb e public sh a ll get som e
CREME
o f th e a d v a n ta g e s or h is com p eten cy ' people wil1 a s sis t in th e even n 8 Pro ‘
J u n io r C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 5 p. m
T his so rt of a m a n a g e r can ta k e c a re S ra m ’ aS fo ,lo w s:
F1QVd C rosslin
S e n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m
w
ill
p
re
sid
e
;
E
lsie
C
row
son
re
a
d
th
e
P re a c h in g , 8 p. m.
of h im self u n d e r an y c irc u m sta n c e s.
s
c
rip
tu
re
lesso
n
;
R
u
th
Y
ork.
A
lta
P ra y e r m e e tin g , W e d n esd a y even
H e isn ’t frig h te n e d by -the bogey of
W
e
in
b
e
rg
e
r.
M
arcus
K
e
lts,
a
n
d
V
era
ing
a t 7 :3 0 .
“c u ttth r o a t c o m p e n titio n ” b ecau se
C
h
am
p
ie
will
o
ffe
r
p
ra
y
e
r;
Bon,
C. F. K o e h le r, P a s to r.
he knowg th e q u a lity of his goods
and of h is services, coupled w ith a K a tie and Lova B u ch an an w ill give,
re a s o n a b le scale of prices, will win a m u sic a l n u m b e r on th e c o rn e t,' F irst (L u rch o f C hrist, Scien tist
viol n a n d p ia n o ; R u th G u is in g e r'
in th e long ru n .
P io n e e r A venue, S iu th
will
p ro n o u n ce th e b en ed ictio n .
T he c o m p e ten t b u sin e ss m an ru n s
S u n d a y se rv ic e s a t 11 o’clock.
TRY IT!
Mrs. J o s e p h in e C ham pie, P a s to r. S u b je ct o f lesson se rm o n . “ T r u th ."
h is b u sin ess him self, w ith o u t r e f e r ­
ence to th e cost p lu s of th e o th e r
S u n d a y school a t 10 o ’clock.
F irst C ongregational Church
fellow .
B oth h e a n d th e public a re
W e d n esd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g at 8
B oulevard a n d M ain S tre e t
o ’clock.
t b e b e n e fic a rie s of his a b ility .
Warranted
. P h o n e 239-R
. R e a d in g room open from 2 to 5
PURE BRISTLE
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 , w ith Mr. H. P. m. d ailv , except S u n d a y s a n d h o li­
S alem — W ork to s ta r t on $180.-
HAND MADE
009 boys in d u s tria l school on c o tta g e C. G aley, s u p e rin te n d e n t, p resid in g . days.
:
C
lasses
fo
r
a
ll
ages.
plan. P re s e n t school to be h o m e for
M orning serv ice, 11 a. m.
S ub­
M ethodist E piscopal C hurdt
d ru g edicts.
je c t, " T h e T e st o f T ru e G re a tn e s s ."
Cor. N o rth M ain a n d L a u re l Sts
B ak er to h av e o v e ra lls fa c to ry em -
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m. Sub
S u n d a y school, A; 45 a. m.
Dr.
ject. “ T he P e rils of M a te ria lis m .” G. W. G regg, s u $ i* in te n d e n t.
p lo y in g 12 p erso n s A u g u st 1
' M eeting to be led by th e m in iste r.
M orning se rv ic es, 11 a. ra.
Rev.
G ra n ts P ass— S exton section of
E v e n in g serv ice, 8 p. m. S u b ject, B laine E. K irk p a tric k , B. D., of S a­
P a c ific h ig h w a y to be paved.
“ W h a t th e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry De. lem , O r., w ill d e liv e r th e m o rn in g
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Satiirday, July 23, 1021
h a s been n am ed by S e c re ta ry W a l- '
ers, assig n th em lan d , se c u re th em n a tiv e s, and th is m ix tu re m akes a
lace a f te r th e o rig in a to r, H a rry M.j in th e ir title , an d ev en a ssist them s tro n g race, well a d a p te d to th e h e a t
L am on, se n io r p o u ltry m a n of th e w ith im p le m e n ts and seed fo r th e an d b rig h t lig h t. T his m ixed race,
i b u re a u of a n im a l in d u stry .
It is f ir s t few y e a rs.
know n as m o ren o s, is th e s tro n g e s t
a w h ite fow l with! re d e a r lobes
As w h ite m en th e s e people will and best fa c to r in P a n a m a a t th e
t h a t lay s a w h ite sh e lle d egg. W h ite i soon d isa p p e a r, as w h ite m en a re p re se n t tim e, and th e g o v e rn m e n t
P ly m o u th R ock, S ilv er G ray D o rk ­ bound to do in th e tro p ic s, b u t th e ir had in m ind a fa r-se e in g policy of
ing a n d W h ite L e g h o rn w ere th e ch ld re n will m ix w ith th e b r o w n . p e rp e tu a l ng it.
b ree d s used as fo u n d a tio n stock
T h e fow ls a r e la r g e r th a n L eg ­
h o rn s, w ith long, deep bodies, well
fe a th e re d a n d com b a n d w a ttle s of
m ed iu m size. T he new breed is n o t
rea d y fo r in tro d u c tio n , and n e ith e r
eggs no r fow ls cau be se cu re d . W hen
a s u ffic ie n t sto ck of b ird s h a s been
raised? sp e cim en s w ill be se n t to ’
s ta te a g ric u ltu ra l colleges and ex­
p e rim e n t s ta tio n s to te st th e ir a d ­
a p ta b ility to d iffe re n t sectio n s an d
co n d itio n s.
WOOD
In order- to m a k e room w e a re offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash w ith Order
A shland Lum ber Co., Phone 20
Panama Would
Populate Country
With New Race
PANAMA, J u ly 23.— T he g o v e rn ­
m e n t of P a n a m a h as sen t special im ­
m ig ra tio n a g e n ts to C z e c h o -S lo v a k ia ,)
A u s tria . Ita ly , S p ain a n d th e Can j
a rie s, to in d u ce fa rm e rs from th o se )
c o u n trie s to com e to V a n a m a .
T he g o v e rn m e n t has b e g u n th e
c o n s tru c tio n of tw o h u n d re d m iles
of h ig h w a y s in th e m o st fe rtile p a rts
of th e in te rio r, a n d in te n d s to fo l­
low w ith se v e ra l h u n d re d m iles m ore,
w th th e id ea of o p e n in g up th e
c o u n try .
B ut a f t e r th e ro ad s a re
b u ilt (c o n s tru c tio n has begun a n d
th e m oney is in h an d to pay t h e )
b ills ), th ey w ill n o t be used u n less
new imhabitaTits a!re b ro u g h t in to
th e c o u n try .
T he n a tiv e of P a tia m a h a s h i s '
own farm a n d is liv in g on it very
c o n te n te d ly , u n d e r p rim itiv e c o n d i­
tio n s in m ost cases, b u t co n d itio n s
w hich a re well a d a p te d to th e tro p ­
ics an d w hich s u it him .
He w o rk s
little b u t lives w ell.
H is s u rp lu s ;
p ro d u ce is such «as can co n v e n ie n tly
be c a rrie d to a s e a p o rt on m u le back,
an d h e e n jo y e s th e w eekly trip to th e
village.
B ut such people c a n n o t develop a
c o u n try , b ecau se th ey a re too busy
e n jo y in g life. T he idea if th e gov-:
e m in e n t is to in d u ce im m ig ra tio n of
e x p erien ced fa rm e rs from th e so u th
of E u ro p e , w ho a r e also h a rd w ork-
25c.
TOOTH BRUSHES
25c.
M cN A IR BROS,
JiaxaJUC Mari
S a v e th e co st o f c le a n in g
o u t ca rb o n
Cleaning out carbon costs the average mo­
torist from $2 to $8 every 1500 to 3000 miles.
In addition, carbon damages the engine, re­
duces its power, cuts down gasoline mileage
and runs up repair bills.
You can avoid carbon troubles by using
SUNOCO Motor Oil — the oil that eliminates
hard carbon deposit.
SUNOCO is a wholly-distilled, non-com-
pounded oil—free of carbon-forming elements.
Begin using it at once. We will tell you the
Tight type for your car.
A SH L A N D
A u to m o tiv e
5 h o p
M O TO R O IL
shipment of Munson Last
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Blucher Style
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MEMBER
^FEDERAL RESERVE"
SY STEM .
E V E R Y B O D Y ’S
FOR LADIES
This is the 0 ’Donnei Make
BANK
A b a n k sh o u ld be a re p re s e n ta tiv e
in s titu tio n , h e lp fu l a lik e to th e b u s i­
ness m an, th e fa rm e r, th e te a c h e j,
th e s te n o g ra p h e r, a n d th e n e w sb o j.
T h a t is w hat we tr y to m ake th e
F ir s t N a tio n a l, a n d w hile n a tu ra lly
w e d e sire th e s u b s ta n tia l com m ercial
a cco u n t, th e s m a lle r sav in g s ac co u n t
is e q u a lly w elcom e.
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pro fessio n , n o r how sm all y o u r in ­
com e, y o u ’ll p ro fit by b a n k in g herti.
At the Churches
White Teeth
Healthy Gums
and a
Clean Mouth
aw
We have just received a
Jars with Lids
P r o v o st B ro s.
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Spring Painting
We sold enough paint this spring to paint one out of every eight houses in Ash­
land.
This enormous turn over of our stock insures the purchaser of the latest price
and that the material has not stood on our shelving for any length of time.
We have been the exclusive paint dealers of the town for twelve years and e.stah
lished our reputation on service and our willingness to estimate and give advice on
any work.
We are specialists in paint and its uses and our experience is at your command.
Use it.
Dickerson & Son
THE Paint Store