Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    A shland daily tidings
PaMMied Every Evewlac Except » « < U j by
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ASHLAND
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Ashland Nat;
good floor and skates, > I c . l : t t
to 1 » p .k a. AftartOBM to ap­
pointment.
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George Madden Green ...
T. &. Jackaoa
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O P T IC I A t C IT Y P A P E R
Every new law ad
army of lawbreaker».
Three Months
ADVERTISING
RATES
one insertion a week ...—4.................. . . . J................«...... ......
Two insertions a week .....................................................................
Dally Insertion - - ............................ ............................
A good reputation oan only
1 7 % be> maintained
by
constantly
,25 ■ taking care not to be caught.
R ates tor Ve«al aad M iscellaneous A dvertising
F irst insertion, ner 8 point line ................. - ...... - ........- ......... »
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
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Card of Thanks ................... -..... - .......... —...................................
obituaries, per line .....................................-...............................
Jazz music is something that
oan never get better, but must
always get worse to be popular.
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W hatever chewing is necessary
ould be done In the mouth,
ere being no teeth In the
W H A T C O N S TITU TE S A D V E R T IS IN G
“ A ll fnture events, where an admission charge Is made or a
collection taken I s . Advertising."
No disrt-ant w ill be allowed Religion» or Benevolent Orders.
DONATIONS
Hies or otherwise w ill be made in advert is
contributions w ill he In cash.
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SEPTEMBER 28, I82B
He» Heck says: “W hen laslness
is a part of a man’s constitution
and by-laws, they’s no hope for
his getting over it .”
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IT P U R E LY W IL L : — Be sure your sin w ill find you out. Num
P II \ f E R : —
Plenteous grace w ith Thee Is found
¿it the healing streams abound
take and keep me pure w ithin.
BR BEST MATERIAL FOR MINE SUPPORTS
Wood has, as no other materials does, the essential
icrties
to meet
varied conditions of service
l»r<,
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required in underground support, ” wavs the Bureau of
Mines.
“ It has great strength and stiffness in proportion tb
its weight and will compare favorably with good steel in
bending strength on .a weight-forweight basis. I nder
excessive pressure steel lacks tne tenacious resisuuive
failure shown by timber. Steel fails by buckling, which
cnee started' usually proceeds rapidly, whereas, a mine
timber under pressure exceeding its strength, usually
fails gradually. Concrete also fails rapidly when loaded
hevond its strength. So-far, no material has been found to
at any of the following places in
Ashland
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W iliam s Service
Station
ZjkNE QRBV* rw ii
Central Point—Central « Point
American
gold to Grants Pass
R INTOXICATION
mon. ,
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BELFAST, Ireland, Sept. 1»—
(ü, P J —The “cigarette tent” in
the latent of the schemes for de­
termining the state of a man’s
sobriety'1—or lack of It. A Bel-
fast .saloon keeper was ar­
raigned charged with permuting
drunkenness in his saloon. The
police stated that ,the man--sup­
plied with liquor wa» dased and
staggering.
Where upon the saloon keeper
called as witness tor his defense
a. physician who was In the
saloon at the tim e.
The doc­
tor testified. “I gave the man
a cigaret to smoke, which he
did with deliberation and neat­
ness.
This would have been
impossible in the case of a
drunken man.”
The Jury returned a verdict of
“Not Guilty.”
BOUUCVARD and 8HBRM AN
Shell and General
wsea
Gasoline
Shoe Repairing
Quick Service
not eonvey,
’
339 E. Main Street
G E. Lane Confectionery
A. G Nininger
A. P. Porter, Confectionery
Plaza Confectionery
Park Store, T, H. Nelson
Rinehart Pool Hall
Raggedy Ann Swpet Shop
G. W. Trefren Depot Soda Fountain
The imaculateway ws keep yen
looking is being talked over
this town. Join the club of sat-
lltled customs«» today by giv­
ing ns a call.
Ashland filfa wing and
D yeing W orin
35 P in t S t
Agee Shoe Shop
East Side Grocery, IL L. Sayles
Lithia Hotel Confectionery
Money talks -— but there
are some messages it will
,
One Year ......
DISPLAY
about your car can be
found after it baa been
greased at
iA '“"y
v-st^ 'r •* -
I I yon believe la anything, you
are relieved of the hard work
of thinking about It.
Sis Months ..
THE ASHLAND CREAMERY
Mfgrs. Shasta Ice Cream and Ashland Creamery
Butter.
Portland— C lark & W ilson lum ­
ber Co., buys >80,000 down town
office site.
GARAGE
is equipped to
Don’t Let the Traf
Adjust Your Headlights
fie Officers Call
Bring your car in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
Bring your automobile to
our shop at once for Head­
light Testing.
The current price of commercial silver has passed 72
cents, the highest mark since 1923, when U. S. Treasury
ceased buying domestic silver at $1.00 an ounce ns pro­
vided under Pittman act. The government is back in
market for silver ahd is urged to purchase some 14,000,-
000 ounce« to take place of silver alleged to have ten
bought from Tion’domestic producers under the a c t
A COURAGEOUS record
Of the $480,000,000 net earnings of the Standard Oil
Company of New Jersey, in the last five years, $114,000,-
000 was paid in taxes, $165,000,000 was paid in dividends
and <201,000,000 was turned back into the projierty for
improvements. K
When taxes nearly equal dividends in a successful oil
ompany, it is marvelous that the industry as a whole has
he courage to go ahead in highly speculative ‘undertak­
ings involving great risk, in order to maintain the supply
of gasoline and oil needed by this nation.
.
Murphy Electric
Shop
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MANUFACTURER'S SALE
O w ing to the requests from many who were unable to take advantage of the
five days we ran our great sailing e v e n t we are continuing it all this week, giv­
in g everyone a chance to participate in those great savings. However, we have
moved to our Permanent Location, at 67 N. Main S treet
THIS IS YOUR ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY
WE HAVE SEVERAL MECHANICS
READY TO OVERHAUL YOUR
AUTOMOBILE.
Let Us Tune I t Up
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Player
Piano
W ith Outfit Consisting of
Silk Floor Lamp, Duet
Bench, Music Rolls.
Trade in Your Old Piano or Phonograph at F ull Value.
BY-PATHS OF LIVING
The careless or unobservant traveler is sometime«
puttied, in passing through the thronged center of a
preat city, to find within a few hundred feet, hystreots
and upoks into which no throb of the metropolis is to bo
found. Or, w ithin'a few hundred yards of the city itself,
there may he seen rural nooks that seem entirely- unaf­
fected by the ebb and flow of urban life. Much the same
Blip» jg to be found in nations. There aro spots on main
seen
f e l t / And then something happens to bring them to no­
tice" They Will have a vogue, for a few months or years,
and then slip back into the unaccounted for. Corsica
slips in and out of the cuncnt news. Similarly it slips in
and out of the attention of travelers. Only among tho
Dry-As-Dust scholars anti literary people is it a subject for
recurrent attention.
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There are many such spots. The South He« Islands
have been given intermittent attention by the “ Great
WoHd” for a century. There are places like Crete, that
scholarship may draw to the attention some time in this de­
cade, politics, again, war again. It is only with some a c -.
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Passing the buck and passing
more law * seems to be our na­
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$100 value. Looks like new