Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ice, Dell» cred la thty
Man and Rural R outes
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In catching men, a widow
bent* a policeman every time.
When two doubts grow where
but one grew before, then wp get
real jealousy.
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DIKPiaV ADVRBTWWO HATE»
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When a man loves his union
more than his Work, his work
Is sure to show It.
Mjrs.ftiv« worked vltkout *••«-
to ( Own too to o t -of y a u rk litk i
Thor (titer and remove from the
Mod* .stream waatf: matter «rkleh
I* permitted, o remain aad re-
enter the arateaa, may cauae
sertona Btaaaaee. If ovknrorkSfi
yen eaa -help them by taknlg
FOLBYU’ILLS, a diuretic etlm-
alant for. the kidney«, which
gently flash the kUaeya and*
Increase the elimination of waato
matter ft»m your- system. Try
Somebody robbed a loa» -office them today. Bold by all good
In St. Louis Instead, ot h loan drag stores. Sold everywhere.
office in St. Louis robbing some­
Satan—Hearty # • .• • • persons
body.
earned »1,868,00« picking 80,-
Texas editor, refused to'pay n 000 bales of hops from 14,000
«50 tine. Mighty hard. M t he acres near Salem, the hope belhg
could make It. beck In Men or worth nearly 14,000,000.
twenty years.
.
—- Loafing supplies little enter­
What the dollar you spend
'“ ' ï L o .
tainment unless there is a gen­
for
photographs beys, depends
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erous supply of tobacco on band
upon how well the i
Each subseqtp nt iusertlon, 8 point line ........... *•....... .
spend It With knows his
A few laws that are enforced
Just inspect our work. Sfudio
make* an infinitely better gov­
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Ashland.
JH ADVERTISING
ernment then many laws that
admission
charge
la
made
or
a
are ignored.
•‘All future events,
, Is Advertising."
will be allowed Religious or Ben'evolent Orders
Hes Heck nays: “Things ypu
don’t
want la always cheap to
donations
Itles or otherwise will be made in wdvertia buy.” ..
contributions will be ta cosh.
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l i t F. Davis, fgr several
r actlaf Secretary ot wat,
>dây sworn WW that of*
y WlUtanr Howard TaW.
justice of tkv
Osvlg ¿occeeds, SesreUry
THE PAÄK
GARAGE
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W O T *1 to .
ir ts p M ir t o d l b
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officers1.
SUNBOWLS
The electric heater that
takes the chill out of these
cold evenings. .
ROYAL & KING
These Mamaa-Stand fo r the B ert in Goal
AT FOR ALL
CORNERS
Murphy Efectfîc
Universal Electric
Shop
With every ton sold from now on until our .»apply
js ekhsnfited we will give away a strong. weO made
fire shovel, which we know will be appreciated by
a n y o n e .-
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( ARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO.
Wife and Husband
Both 111 With Gas
JIENT GUIDE:—The'steps of a good man are or-
inabie’ us’ O2Lord, to study thy word faithfully,
lamp to Our feet and a guide to our path.
D A V IS S E C R E T A R Y O f W A R
• The United States has a new secretary of war in the
verson of Dwight Davis.
,
Mr Davis is described in the news dispatches as a
r a “ business man of St. Louis.” But it happen« also that
‘ be is and has' been for two years assistant secretary ot
Aj-ar and since the serious illness of Secretary Weeks last
’* LApril, he has been actual head of the department. Ins
: rumination as secretary by the President is in hue with
O.c habit of more recent Presidents in naming th e second
. i -m::nd of a department to th e headship When a
< • mcy occurs. In this case, the succession is much more
: i following this-precedent. Mr. Davis is a figure him-
«
o f considerable importance, not merely an office man
it - use promotion avoids questions of politics. A r a per-
dity of wide imporfiince, he will take into the cabinet
jjt racter and iiilJucticc that will make for himself a place
t 1 ’de from the course that ho pursues.
Thia is of importance to us because of its effect upon
t ‘ ? public view of the work o f the war department. Mr.
g ’ ’avis is not.n “ military man.” He has no relation to
t e army except that of being a militia officer before and
during the G er'l M'Ar and row being an officer in the
..serve
Ifa i* » ■!- » “ regular- army” m in and
, oyer ba- I. <
I K i# it civilian except as millions of
SALRM. Oct. 14— (IP)— Tom
Murray, Salem convict, accused
of the murder of John Sweeney,
prison guard, was pronounced
sane, and freed from being un­
der the influence of any drug
when he made bis escape from
the penitentiary on August 11,
in the opinion of Dr. L. F. Grif­
fith, assistant superintendent of
the state hospital for the insane,
who testified at Murray’s trial
today. Griffith was called as a
rebuttal witness, after the court
ruled that evfclehee presented
by the defease oa Murray’s san­
ity should be considered by the
This Prescription does not ruin
the stomach, It does not depress
the heart. Eat all the meat and
good food you wish while taking
Trunk’s Prescription. Contains
no mercury, salicylate soda, oil
Wintergreen or narcotics, but;
positively overcomes any kind ol
rheumatism or gout on earth.
What more do you want? It is
Impossible to get something bet­
ter. The greatest uric acid sol­
vent known and also a superior
liver medicine.
Trunk’s Prescription sells for
»1.75 or S V»r
rt-°® at Mc_
Nslr Bros., Rexall Store.
Our stock of perennthls is
complete.
T H E E V IL P R O P H E TS
a grave mistake to listen to the people who are
1 that this country is going to the “ bow-wows,”
that may l*‘.
find« run in narrow grooves and are never able
' They fixed on ultimate failure and nothing
will satisfy them.
“Tttor of fact which can not be- successfully
th is country was never on a more solid and
i than it is today.
I is not doe to any help extended by the
but simply because the great mass of
-« to work aad forge ahead while other
pd lag behind.
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BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
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ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Shell and General
. Gasoline
The skill and artistic way* in
which we handle such materials
Is bound to pleape you
The. m m . «ditta»
ef Frye's “Meat
Ashland Gleaning aad
Dyeing W orks
35 First St.
«esiMRRHaanB
Lithia Springs Hotel
Building •
PHONE 120
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS’*
Some of Our
Accessory Bargains
Boyce-Ito Reg. 3 to t 91.00, Special, can.............25 c
A n to 'T o p Dressing, Reg. 91.00, Special .......... 65c
Carbon Remover, Reg. 92.00, Special ...........91-25
Auto Polish. Rag. 75o. Special........ ................,50 c
Gen. Mansfield Cord Tires, 30-3 1-2, Reg. 916.50,
Special ............................. .................... ..........911.25
Good Q uality Grey Tubes, *30-3 1-2, Special, 91.85
Small or Large
Paint or Wallpaper
Contract or Order, we can
handle it satisfactorily.
the mens maker who follows
nature’s lead, with the help o f
t h e . f a m o m “ Frye’s Meat
Guide, " w ill find it an May
matter to prepare many de­
licious timely dishea.
Fry»’« “Delidous” B r e a d Ham
Brtwd in Milk is oas o f t U m 3
th e fa m ily a new «goat.
Is re ry tA i/ig T A e
N am e Im p lie d
MANY OTHER BARGAINS
J. G. RIGG
See The New Ford Models Now
Best w orkers so d b est potato
W e have taken many orders and will have 'to take
the models off the floor soon.
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CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
Successor to Harrison Brothers
Fall Sown Seeds
Grow The Early
Garden.
We
new
and
vise
have just received a
shipment of garden
flower seeds, and ad­
you to plant now.
Lincoln
oAfter the ^Price—
W hat?
V a l u e depends
upon what you j -
get at a price
•
rather than the •
. «price you pay.
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A. r . O F L. C O N S E R V A T IV E
The refusal of the convention of the American Fed­
eration of Labor at Atlantic City to accept a report favor­
in g a mechanical wage increase policy is one instance of
toe conservative character of the federation.
One of the most valuable assets of the labor movo-
rnt in the United States is that it is nearly always ju«Ç
id be»eg just, it is nearly always effective. An attitude
I J im II be d ost not rw v1f her^ a * i t is au aften claimed,
a weak policy. In labor mattere, the American Federa-
< o f Labor makes good. Its only failures have been
rnFtta leaders have gone afield in politics.
about your car can be,
found after it has been You' need never dread to have
your expensive bedding of draper-
greased at .
lee cleaned when we do the work.
W illiam s Service
Station
Best Months to P lant
The Kansas City Star, one of the most noted progreg-
■ aive papers in the United States, attacks the system of
governmeiii bureaus theoretically resjionsible to Congress
and practically independent of the President, Congress
everyone elsfe. It points out, in an editorial printed
recently.that the shipping board’s differences with the
339 E. Main Street
H O L L A N D B U LB S
CUanot E xist In th e Human Body
If Yon W itt Une Trank's
.P r e s c r ip t io n
W A N T E D , R E S P O N S IB LE G O V E R N M E N T
The Ashland
Electric Shop
No- ; .
Ungreased Parts
We have just reoeived a
large shipment* of the
leading varieties. October
and November are
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^presentations to their fellow cjtizens,
professional head of the army administration. We ought
alw ays to have that sort of a head. For him there will be
plenty o f professional advisers, such as General Pershing
and the army board. But the people of the United States
m nst have, to plan for them, a man whose interest in the
■army and in national defense is the samer as theirs. It is
an interest in the “ purpose” of war, not in the mechan­
ism of war. An army man, once having embarked on
that career may be suspected of being willing to tax the
people of the United States for a great army whether it
is needed or n o t A civilian will understand the need of
-having an army, and will plan the peacetime activity of
■flip army so that the people of the United States will un­
derstand it better.
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“For years- I had <aa,«n the
stomach. The first dose o f AdleT-
ika helped. 1 now sleep well and
all gas is gone. It eleo helped my
husband.” (signed) Mrs. B. llrtakr
ley. ONE spoonful Adleytka re­
moves GAS and often brings as­
ter! shin g relief to the stomach.
Stops that full, bloated feeling.
Brings out Old, Waste matter you
never thought wue in yottYsystem.
This excellent intestinal- évacu­
ant is wonderftfl for ConaUpation. -
McNair Bros., druggists. ,
C lothes T a ilo re d
to M easure by
M . B o m f t C om -
ATTENTION
Men, Women and
Children-^—
Standard Cleaners
.
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Fordsoii
“ The Star Standard Coach at a substantially
lower price -is a real sensation in the low-cost car
field,” according td M. W. Hamaker of the local
Star dealers, at the Oak Street Garage. “ It is With­
out a doubt one of the greatest values ever offered,
and the demand should certainly keep the factory
working under pressure.” '
■ “ The ‘Coach has always been a very popular
jnodel among low cost buyers, and it has been a prob­
lem to keep enough cars on hand at all times to
supply the demand. Now, more than ever with the
new low price, will buyers seek this snappy Star
If O
<MU Mr. A
» <* €* «> v/» •
coach.”
said
Hamaker.
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“ The Standard Coach has balloon tires, abd
four wheel brakes as standard equipment. It also has
leather upholstery, which is more in demand today
than over before because o f its appearance, Mid above
all its durability. These three factors mean much to
tow cost car buyers.
v “ We are not surprised at the.lowered prices on
this model, because toe factory anticipated the tre*
piendous demand which taeans greater volume pro­
duction. This justifies to e substantial, cut in price.
“ The total reduction in price, affecting the Star
doach models* within the past two months, is 9105.
the latest decline in price being 970 under former
coach prices. No changes afe marked in the manu­
facture o f the car dr its finish, although in the last
few months several minor improvements have been
made in Star chasis construction.” •
T h e degree th a t a to w n uses electricity
— like the Size o f its banks— is pretty apt
to tell h o w "live” a to w n kf. I t ’s inter­
esting to note then th a t the communi­
ties w e serve h av e advanced farther in
the nee o f electric ranges, w ashing m a ­
chines, and other labor-saving equip­
ment-— than m an y o f toe largest and
presumably moat advanced cities in the
country!
I t is a region o f *liw u w ire s ” and o f
unlim ited n atural resources and w ealth
— t a n up-and*comiog one in w h ich to
live and grow .
Com pany sees a real opptrftünffy far
service and to that.end has created its
N e w Industries D e jm ttm e n t T h e D e ­
partm ent fa supplyihg a suppleknentaxy
Cham ber o f Commerce type o f service
to the one California and five Oregon
counties w ith in our territory« I f you
kn o w o f anyone w h o m you believe
m ig h t come here either to live o r taka
p art in o u r industrial grow th, the D e­
partm ent w ill be glad to help you bring '
them here.
Jh .
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O r i f you áre ready fa le t electricity
do the w o r t in yo u r ow n houaehold, o r '
business—cost mform ^tion and other
d a ta w in be fap^lied a t any o f our offices.