Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
DA IL Y
T Í d ÍN G S
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
P u b lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B e rt R. G re e r
G eo rg e M adden G reen ..................7fì*u7ine'.7s'?
.E d ito r
M anager
M P l? ' k .......... . . .......................... =
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_____r 1 at th< A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mail M atter
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Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
On© M o n th ..................................
T h re e M onths .........
Six M o n th s ............... 77777777777*7......................................
One Y ear
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B y Mail and Rural R outes:
One M o n th ..................
T h re e M onths ........ 77777777J77.........................................
Six M o n th s ..........
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O ne Y ear
Friday,
and conditions which will do m ore to m ake Oregon invest­ a little an x io u s a b o u t h e r. H e
ors w ant to he shown the real m erits of investm ents than d e e s n o t love E n g la n d , b u t she
T his is Ash lands
any o th er m ovem ent could possibly accomplish. O r’will is th e o n ly c o u n try he w ill r e ­
it lull fla t and will the people continue, as they alw ays sp ect, because she pays h e r debts. Place To F in d
“ Ita lia n s a n d S p a n ia rd s h e
have, to listen to the flow ery prom ises of stran g e sales­ classes as ‘D ag o es’; H u n g a ria n s W hat I t W an ts
To E a t Sunday
men and then let loose of th e ir money w ithout knowing as ’w o p s’, a n d th e S c a n d in a v ian s
the concern in which they are investing or w ithout a s ‘s q u a re -h e a d s .’ T h ese t e r m s !
know ing the ch a ra cte r of the men in whose confidence su m up th e a v e ra g e A m e ric a n ’s ,
view of E u ro p e .’’
; d a te la s t y e a r. T h is
they are placing th e ir funds?
CRATER
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1.95
3.75
7.5»
GOVERNMENTAL ECONOMY
P A R K A TTEN D A N CE
L A R G E G R O W TH
SHOWg
M arket Basket
y e a r 3 4 ,2 0 3 ' w as p u t up t h e p ro p e lle r h a d to ,
I e n te re d th e w est g a te w h ile Iasi be h o iste d o u t of th e w a te r
y“ r
Septem ber 10, íifá i
A F e a tu re Piige
F o r T elling the
Cooks A bout the
Good E atables
T he a d v a n ce g u a rd of s tu d e n ts
"“ £ht not *ct
S i d X 1*. “ " J X
T h e n ew ly c o m p le te d A sh la n d - d ra g on d ie speed.
p re p a re fo r th e o p e n in g of th e
One com forting announcem ent in the news of yes­
’ K la m a th F a lls h ig h w a y in c re a s e d ]
“ W e h a d a w o n d e rfu l c a p ta in ;
T h e it,« v is ito rs a t C ra te r L a k e j e n tra n c e3 a t th e s o u th g a te I k ..» t
... , 77------
*“ ’ I h o u ses of v a rio u s of th e liv in e
terd ay w as th a t found in the U nited S ta te s T re a su ry ’s
I d o u b t w h e th e r h is rem ark -1 o rg a n iz a tio n s
New h o u ses fo r
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l)a rk th is seaso n so f a r a re 61,-
52,087
from
15,233
last
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to
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ow o v iv id la n g u a g e a n d th e A lp h a P h i an d K appa A lpha
’ / o r t eport th a t- th e expenses d u rin g J u ly and A ugust was <576 a g a in s t 49,201 up to th is
p ic tu re s q u e
p p h liraseo
rase o lo
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illion
dollars
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than
in
the
two
3.50
q
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ite
fit
in
w
ith
m
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ern
condi-
6.50 m onths of the preceding fiscal year.
N u, P h i G am m a D elta, a n d th e
tio n s .”
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BISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
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ra fts m a n ’s C lub will be opened
Also th a t the overhead expense f o r ,th is fiscal y ear
S ingle in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ....................
th is fall.
C a n d id a te s
fo r
th e
$ .30
will be n inety m illions less th an the last fiscal year. The
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,
Yearly Contracts:
fre
sh
m
a
n
and
v
a
rs
ity
fo
o
tb
a ll
One in se rtio n a w eek ......................
prophecy
th
a
t
the
y
ear
3926
will
see
a
surplus
of
180
Twc in s e r tio n s a w eek ..... 7777777771........................ .....
te a m s a rriv e d in
Eugene
th is
D ally in se rtio n .........................
millions in the trea su ry is som ething w orthy of an tici­
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w eek-end, as th ey w ill re p o rt fo r
Euro
.R"te8 for Le* al an<1 M i« » ll* n e o u 8 A d v e r tisin g *
pation.
th e f ir s t w o rk -o u t M onday. Of­
OTHING could be sim pler
F irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t line
8
fic
e rs o f th e A ssociated S tu d e n ts
th a n th is evening fro ck of
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e ........................................ *
1 he average person has been shocked d u rin g the last
"v e rt d ’e a u ” (w a te r green)
C ard of T h a n k s ....................
.........................................
, an d th e e d ito rs and m an a g e rs of
y ear by scandals and revelations w hich have tended to
C repe C henette. F rom th e
O b itu a rie s, p e r lin e .................... ’
**
..............
U N IV E R SIT Y O F O R EG O N ,: th e s tu d e n t body p u b lic a tio n s w ii,
back in fact. It could be th e p a rty
underm ine the citizen s’ faith in governm ent and the m an­
a ig e n e , S ept. 16. — w i t h n in e rea c h th e ca m p u s in advance 'of
frock of a boarding school miss,
•« A ll f, t
W H A T CO tfS'-H TC TES A D V E R T ISIN G
days
re m a in in g b efo re fre s h m e n th e r e g u la r s tu d e n t body,
agers
of
the
v
ast
business
which
the
governm
ent
has
to
w
ere
it
not
for
th
e
exception
(
a
co llectio n X l ’ l J A ^ o r tW n g 6 “
•> m ode o r a
big one we m ust a d m it) of th e
r e p o rt fo r th e fall te rm a t th e !
T h e f ir s t
U n iv e rsity
fac u lty
handle, but, when one realizes th a t even w ith the s ta r t­
very low decollelage a n d Its ex­
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd ers.
U n iv e rsity of O regon, U n iv e rsity ] m e e tin g is sch ed u led fo r S ept. 24.
ling disclosures w hich have been broadcasted th ro u g h o u t!
trem e sleevelessness.
B ut, th is
officials have p re p a re d fin a l in - ¡ w h e n th e n in e te e n new m em b ers
little dress derives its success chief­
the nation, those in charge of th e tre a su ry have kept!
M ,
4I
DONATIONS
’
s tru c tio n s to th e f ir s t y e a r s tu ­ of th e ta c h in g s ta ff w ill be in ­
In a o i odhnrSL°tnn tO C harities or o th e rw ise w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtis -
ly from th e piquancy of its com ­
ham m ering fo r g re a te r reductions in governm ental oper­
bination of sim plicity a n d sophist­ d e n ts w hich w ill he m ailed to each
in g or ,o b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
tro d u c e d to th e ir asso ciates.
ication.
ation expenses in reassuring, especially when one remem-
accep ted a p p lic a n t fo r m a tric u la ­
M oreover it proves itself not only
tio n e a rly nex t w eek. P h y sical
, Ä
SE PTE M B ER 10
of the m inute b u t also In advance
1 ers th a t the tendency of the day is not to reduce but to
w o r ld ° k E NOT TH i E W0 rld > n e ith e r t h e th in g s t h a t a re in th e
of it, by th e new silh o u ette slightly
e
x a m in a tio n s fo r e n te rin g s tu ­
hlm C
5ohn
" '° r ' d ’ ‘ he love ” f ,h e F a ll" r 18
I- add new burdens on the people.
w idened a t th e bottom , an d w ith
d e n ts a re sc h ed u le d fo r S ept. 22,
shaped flounces, w hich we a re
and on th e fo llo w in g d a y th e
prom ised for th e fall. A late cable,
Ju d g e C a v erly ’s g ran tin g of clemency to the C hi­
fre sh m e n w ill re p o rt fo r th e E n g ­
received by H enri C reange, Cheney
PORTLAND AND OREGON
style leader, from th e P a ris open­
lish e x a m in atio n .
cago youths m ay inspire hope th a t youthful m urderers
ing of Chanel, sta te s:
The P ortland cham ber of commerce in deciding to m ay escape the gallows, but youths of A m erica could do
C o m p le te . r e g is tra tio n m a te ria l
“The general silhouette is dresses
w ill be re le a se d to th e se s tu d e n ts
slightly w idened a t th e bottom .
continue to assist the Oregon S tate Cham ber of Com­ b etter to place th e ir confidence in the old rules of conduct
Dresses have pleated sides, pleated
W e d n esd a y , S ept. 24, and on th e
merce in its state-w ide developm ent w ork has m ade the which will insure th a t they will avoid the gallows.
th a t will delight you and
and shaped aprons, panels, shaped
tw o d ay s fo llow ing .th e fre sh m e n
p ro p er decision.
flounces.—som etim es several wide
w ill m ee t w ith th e ir fa c u lty a d ­
or narrow ones over each o th er,
your guests. W hy w orry
F o r Portland the work w hich the P o rtlan d cham ber
The T idings is finding out today two things. F i r s t !
v ise rs w hen th e ir academ ic sc h e d ­
irreg u larly disposed--------- "
Such trim m in g as thero 13 In th is
u les w ill be p re p a re d . U n iv e rsity
of commerce does locally is beneficial, hut fo r the P o rt­ th a t ad v ertisin g pays and second th at A shland has m a n y ’
with cake-baking or bread
frock is disposed a t th e front. The
c
lasses
begin
on
M
onday,
S
ep
tem
­
land organization to function w ithout any th o u g h t of The tine citizens who see the wisdom of m aking a good sav­
u p p er flounce is extended Into a
b er 29.
m aking when our pro ­
panel, and is em broidered In silver,
success of the sta te cham ber would he sim ilar to a m an ing. T his is the resu lt of the A nniversarv O ffer of a big
form ing a ch a rm in g color co m bina­
T h e U n iv e rsity w ill h av e a n in­
keeping one p a rt of his body functioning p ro p erly but reduction in The T idings subscription offer w hich is in
ducts are sure to be so
tion with the delicate green of th e
c re a se d e n ro llm e n t th is y e a r over
crepe.
A
silver
banding
outlines
p erm ittin g an o th er vit^l p a rt to d eterio rate and m ake his effect only today and tom orrow.
last. Since th e w a r th e in crease
th e -double decolletages, and. by
pleasing to von.
h a s been s te a d y , a n d th e n u m ­
entire body helpless eventually.
th e way, w henever the square neck
a p p e a rs on a P arisian creation, it is b er of f ir s t y e a r s tu d e n ts w hose
T here are hundreds of sources of income fo r the city
( opies ot th e R epublican and D em ocratic cam paign
usually found to dip low er at the
a p p lic a tio n s h a v e been accepted
back th an the f r o n t
ot 1 ortland from every p ortion of the state. These books have been received. I f La F ollette. will send his
to d a te in d ic a te s t h a t th e in s titu ­
You will observe the new sh o rt
sources of income, w hich n a tu ra lly bring g re a te r p ro sp er­ handbook our education will be about complete.
length of the dress. Such little
tio n w ill re c o rd a n o th e r ad v an ce
••tjrei»
dance frocks as these m ay well th is y e a r
ity to 1 ortland, increase as the p ro sp erity of the several
sponsor a revival of e lab o rate
R e g is tr a r C a rlto n E. Spences
com m unities increases. Thus, it is a vital question fo r
The quotation, “ The W ages of Sin is D e a th ” has been
dance steps, for their fullness,
h
as
p re p a re d d e ta ile d
in s tr u c ­
shortness
and
airiness
of
m
aterial
P o rtlan d business interests to th in k not alone of th eir changed to “ The W ages of Sin is L ife .”
give freedom to the m ovem ents.
tio n s fo r th e new s tu d e n ts w hich
local business and grow th, but to assist the sm aller, and
w ill re a c h th em by m ail before
ot course w eaker, com m unities of the sta te to feel p ro s­
th e y leav e th e ir hom es fo r th e
s u b m a iin e vessels, h u t th e y no ca m p u s. T hey a re in fo rm e d th a t
p e rity ,, which of course is passed on to the leading city
lo n g e r o p e ra te .
th e y m ay ta k e th e ir E n g lish ex­
of the sta te through reg u la r tra d e channels. ’
Sweet P o tato and
77* '~ 4\
“ In a n y s u b s e q u e n t w a r it will a m in a tio n a t 9 a. m. of 1 p. m.
H
ubbard Squashes
be fo u n d th a t th e su b m a rin e m en ­ in V illa rd h a ll, S ept. 23. E ach
= 7 ^
ace t h a t w as e x p erien ced d u rin g s tu d e n t is to ld he m u st choose a
E g g P lan t
DO NOT BOOST CRIME
th e la s t w a r h a s g o n e; th e d a n ­ m a jo r d e p a rtm e n t on re g is tra tio n
A C ashier was robbed of $6000 in S eattle Monday.
g e rs to u n d e r-w a te r c r a f t w ill be day. T he head of th e m a jo r d e ­
C asaba
Iw o men were killed in an attem p ted robbery
to
o
g
r
e
a
t
to
p
e
rm
it
of
such
v
es­
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
o
r
a
s
ta
f
f
m
em
b
er
of
C antaloupes
a Sacram ento cafe.
sels being o p e ra te d to a n y g re a t d e sig n a te d by him , w ill a c t a s th e
LONDON, S ept. 16.— T h e n e x t
e
x
te
n
t.
s tu d e n ts a d v ise r.
,t 7 ^ ™ l'‘? r f° r a n oil w n ,l>any was held up and more
w a r w ill he w on by b a ttle s h ip s
W aterm elons
“
T
he
b
a
ttle
s
h
ip
,
m
o
re
th
a
n
T he resid e n ce
h a lls w ill
be
than $6000 taken from him in Los Angeles.
*
a n d th e r e w ill be no s u b m a rin e
e v e r, is th e vessel to be reck o n ed open on th e e v e n in g of S ept 21.
Bose P ears
m en ace.
A d m ira l S ir J o h n do
More th an $3000 was obtained in the robberv of a
Hohopif
jj ,
w ith , an d we o u g h t n o t to fo rg e t No a p p lic a tio n s fo r room s in th e
K obeck m a k e s th is p re d ic tio n up- t „ w h o t
,y|
cashier in San Francisco.
H ighland Maple Sap
h a lls w ill be received a fte r Sept.
on h .s r e n r e m e n t a n e r m i y y e a r a ' f , ^ hag
A nother $2000 was stolen in a store holdm p a t M ar­
22.
Li.sts of ap p ro v e d ro o m in g
S yrup
tte
St'rl,Ce '° r ! e a T 'T ’ih't“6 R7 Ck ,h=n
tinez, Cal.
an d b o a rd in g p laces in . E u g en e
, ed o u t th a t in th e rec e n t review a re in th e h a n d s of Mrs. V irg in ia
ind every th in g th a t the
F o u r stores were robbed in Roseburg.
“ I am a firm b e lie v er in th e of th e fle e t a t S p ith e a d th e r e w
re J u d y E s te rly , dean of w om en, and
m arket affords
b a ttle s h ip ,” sa id A d m ira l d e R o- te n b a ttle s h ip s, w h e re a s in tit?
These all happened in one d ay on the P acific coast.
th e Y. M. C. A. T he Y. M. C. A
beck in a n in te rv ie w , soon a f te r 1914 rev iew th e r e w e re fifty -fiv e.
O ther less successful crim es were p e rp e tra te d on the
h a s m ad e a su rv e y of th e e m ­
he h ad fo rs a k e n th e q u a rte r-d e c k
“
T
o
d
a
y
,”
c
o
n
tin
u
e
d
Ilia
A
d
­
coast on Monday. The six m ajor robberies, w ith a total
p lo y m e n t' s itu a tio n in E u g e n e in
fo r a c o m fo rta b le hom e a s h o re . m ira l, “ if th e r e is a n y c o n so ia tio . .
o rd e r to m ee t th e n e e d s of s tu ­
loot of m ore than $17,000, how ever, led the onslaught on
N o th in g t h a t h a p p e n ed in th e i it is th a t in th e s tre n g th of th e
d e n ts w ho a re p a rtly o r w holly
society.
w a r h a s m odified m y view s to th e ; fle e t we h a v e g o t dow n to bed- s e lf-su p p o rtin g .
H. A. S te a rn s
01 jf. M ain
M onday was not an ex tra o rd in a ry day. The crim e !
3 lig h te st e x te n t, a n d in th e n e x t rock. Y et th e r e is a n o th e r con-
T h e a n n u a l “ H ello B o o k ” , p r e ­
w a r th e c o n te n tio n s of b e lie v ers so la tio n , to o , a n d t h a t is to he p a re d by th e A ssociated S tu d e n ts
rep o rts ot other days tell sim ilar stories. A nd the looting I
m b a ttle s h ip s w iil he ju s tifie d fo u n d in th e s p ir it of th e N avy. p a rtic u la rly fo r fre sh m e n , w ill be
goes m errily on.
f u lly ,” c o n tin u e d th e A d m ira l
I t h a s n e v e r been b e tte r th a n it on th e p ress th is w eek, an d will
G enerally speaking, police do well in rounding up!
“ If we h a d h a d a t th e b egin- ] is now , a n d ex ceed in g ly high e f­ be d is trib u te d d u rin g re g is tra tio n
razier
on
the crim inals. Sooner or later, they land the robbers, ’
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n ’ng of th e w a r th e a p p lia n c e s ] ficien cy is th e c h a ra c te r is tic .”
w eek.
the holdup m en, the forgers, and the thieves in jail.
t h a t we h av e to d a y th e p o sitio n of i
T h e A d m ira l becam e re m in is ­
th
e b a ttle s h ip w o u ld h a v e been cen t.
There is often delay in the courts. F req u en tly the
fro m 75 to 80 p e r c e n t s tro n g e r,
“ T he f ir s t ship In w hich I w en t
courts fail to convict. T hrough technicalities, m aneuvers
a n d th e r e w ould c e rta in ly h a v e to s e a ,” he said', “ w as H is M a­
and delay, crim inals all too often escape p e n iten tiary sen­
been no q u e s tio n in g of its in d is- j e s ty ’s sh ip S h a n n o n
An a rm ­
tences when they are fully w arran ted . But even then
O lym pic ( ako and P a s try
p e n sib ility .
o re d c ru is e r sh e w as called . T he
flo u r, reg. 35c, now
m any law breakers are sent to prison.
.25
“ T h e re m ay h a v e been h e s ita t- S h a n n o n w as a b o u t 264 feet long,
O lym pic R olled O ats, reg,
t«r
in g b ecau se of th e p e rfe c tin g of | an d she h ad m u zzle-lo ad in g guns,
And there comes an o th er chance of escape. Parole
35c, now
....................
25
a ir c r a f t o r th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f ‘ S he re lie d on sa il, a « d w hen th is
C row ,, P a n c a k e flo u r reg .
boards tu rn m any loose. G overnors get sentim ental.
35c, now
* .................
05
C rim inals escape. By the tim e the gunm en and robbers
4 lb. pail O ra n g e Blossom
sh o rt n : g. reg. 90c now .75
run the gau n tlet of the entire system , , hundreds that!
Good B reakfast Bacon
8 lb. pail O ra n g e Blossom
•should be behind the bars slip out th ro u g h one of the
28 cents lb.
S h o rtn in g , reg . 1.75 now 1.50
2 lb. p a n
L a u ra l
P u re
la w ’s loopholes.
L a rd , reg . 50c, n o w .......... 40
Sw ift Jew el S hortening
I t ¡8 first an extrem ely d ifficu lt u n d erta k in g to find
.7 7 ------------- 7--------------------------
P L E A S E ASK ABOUT
O llt w h o ( lo o s f lip r n h l n n i r ■Pi’nrl ¿ m t
xi
• • • , I
J u s t fo r th e sa k e of c o m p a rin g th e m o d ern w tli th e o b so le te
4 lbs. 75 cents
- tioes llie robbing, tin d out w here the crim inals I R u th a n d B illy V ern o n E b lia rd t d e m o n s tra te d th e “ old colleg°ate®’
I 'E E D a n d I 'M H R
are, and get them in jail.
¡w h e n d a n c in g m a s te rs convened in New Y ork r e c e n tly .-
THE EVENING SILHOUETTE WIDENS
AT THE BOTTOM
N
Cakes, Pies and
Pastry
Franklin Bakery
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This One Monentarily Resurrected
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nt
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Plaza Market
F
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Our Special
Eagle Meat
Market Specials
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It is extrem ely difficult to convict them a fte r they
a re arrested . The evidences o rd in arily has to lie bom b­ AMERICANS’THINK
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proof. One detail m ay wreck the en tire ease and the.
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g u ilty go free.
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A fter the crim inals finally get in prison, m others and cans’ 011 the who,e« have a Pretty
fath ers, relatives, so-called hum anitarians, and scores of poor o p in io n of E u ro p e , a c co rd in g
others, are busy endeavoring to get men out. They bom­ to M rs. F o rb e s-R o b e rts o n H ale,
E n g lish tra v e le r a n d le c tu re r.
bard parole boards and governors w ith th is plea and th a t
“ T he m an in th e
s tr e e t
in
plea and the o th er plea. And through those sources the -A m erica,” sh e to ld a re c e n t con­
crim inals re tu rn to freedom and often to th e ir crim inal fe re n c e of th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s
pursuits.
It is an extrem ely difficult u n d ertak in g to a rre st ro b ­
bers, convict them , and keep them in jail. T here is loop­
hole a fte r loophole. I f they miss one they m ake another.
A nd tne robbing goes on.
M o u ld n ’t the M onday operations on the coast suggest
a tightening of the la w ’s operation? T here are m any to
to get a deer will be b etter
look a lte r the interests of the crim inals before and after!
if you use
they are caught. B ut who is safeg u ard in g th e in terests
of tne public, a public robbed of m ore th an $17,000 in
one day?—P o rtlan d Jo u rn al.
Winchester Guns
U nion, “ is fed up w ith E u ro p e
H e s till lik e s F ra n c e , b ecau se be
is to ld to do so, b u t h e is g e ttin g
Som etim e it is d ifficu lt to u n d erstan d the under­
c u rre n t of events, the real reason back of a probe o r an
in vestig atio n ; w hether it is for political purposes, fu n d a­
m entally the resu lt of business rivalry, the outcome of
frictio n o r fric tio n s’ fig h ts, or w hether the deep u n d er­
lyin g reason is purely and unselfishly for the public good.
The investigation being carried 011 in th is sta te into
the legality and conduct in stock sales seems to be in­
sp ired hv the last reason. T his probe is bringing out facts
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Tim* to Rt-ttrw*
F razier & S on
Phone 2 1 4 — 3 5 3 E. M ain St.
Is the wond-shed cluttered up with
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equipment which has a value to
an d w h at is m ore e sse n tia l to
h e a lth th a n good w holesom e
b re a d ?
O u r b read w ill p a in t
roses on y o u r c h e e k s— roses
t h a t w o n ’t w ash off.
if yOU
have trie d o u r b read vou know
If you h a v e n ’t, w e ' ask you
to try it now.
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sontqjiody, but is worthless to you?
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Is the store-room or attic filled with
articles which are not in use?
Lithia Bakery
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