7 A SH L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G : * ’¿ ¿ “•♦¿»«A ik S u A V. OFFICIAI. CITY FA Ftl O h Mont* .... Throe Month* Six Month* « O h Y ear___ _ Conscience: «Something that is rarely consulted until the day filter. Co-epsrstlon; An arrangement by which the industrious do the work of the indolent. One insertion a weak ______ Two insertions a weak ......... ...... Daily insertion ------------- j____ Rates for Legal and First insertion, per * point lino Obituaries. what o o N s n r u x K s advertising "AU future event*, where an admission charge is mads or a ction taken is Adverttoing.’’ No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Order*. Human nature: Using the ex perience gained in committing One ala to commit a bigger one. e Ree Heck says: "The reseda Wlmmln devote more timo to J anuary 1«, joae their shape thaq to their senas A MAN OF GOD RBBUKWD BY A HEATHEN:— "Ahimelsch is because that’s the qntokest way called Abraham, and said unto hjm. • • • Thou hast dons deads to git a husband. unto me that ought not to be do«e." Gen. SO: I. PRATER:—Dear Lord, wo thank Theo that when we have taken our stand ter the right, that Thou dost use even the world to help us. , , » ’ D irectors, A sh la n d F r u it and P rod u ce A ssn ., A sh lan d , O regon, G en tlem en: • W ith the a ccep ta n ce o f th e r e sig n a tio n f i t M r. B rom - m er sr m a n a g er o f y o u r a sso cia tio n , y o u are a g a in fa c e d w ith th e problem o f Rocuring a m an w h o is -capable o f p u ttin g th e s e llin g o r g a n iza tio n up on a p a y in g b a sis. A n y m an w h o ta k e s u p th e m an a g eria l r e in s o f a n org a n isa tio n , o p e r a tin g on aq e ig h t p er c e n t basiR, w ith* on t sig n ed c o n tra c ts w ith th e g ro w ers, in s u r in g a ll th e ir fru it, is u p a g a in s t a to u g h p r o p o sitio n . H e m u st w ork from d a y to d a y , from h a n d to m onth , i s m a r k e tin g th e p rod u cts o f h is g ro w ers, n e v e r k n o w in g from d a y to d a y liow m uch he w ill b e c a lle d u p on to sell. I t is th e h isto r y o f a lm o st e v e r y c o o p e r a tiv e m a r k e t in g b od y, th a t th e y h a v e s ta r te d b y a tte m p tin g to m a rk et p ro d u cts w ith o u t c o n tra c ts w ith th e g ro w ers. A n d it h a s been th e in e v ita b le , th a t th e y w ere fin a lly fo rc e d to re' <fuest c o n tra c ts. /L a • , J • ■* W i t h o u t a c o n tr a c t > g r o w e r Th* ««tir« gown wan m*<to of seni black labe tram high neckline to fingertip*. The high collar fit ted snuggly «boat th* neck, and a hage bow of Mask French r a t vet adorned one side with ends of the bow falling to front and rear. Sleeve*. of coarse, were ex tremely tight-fitting and ended in, point* over the back of the hand*. Except for circolar Inset* of lace at the front-hemline, the gown was straight-lined, slightly **g- gestlng tlie figaro. Long-aleeved wool«« dresses ter cold day* are considered appro priate fbr any informal afternoon affair. For instanee, the smartest guest at a recent tsa wore the eimpleet sort of * grain kasha frock trimmed in gilt leather: band? on the upstanding collar, cuffs and bodice. Gilt leather banding, by the way, is a very smart trim for th* cloth frock and can be appliqued with geld thread, in an over-oast stitoh. z* ■■s WINTER GOLDS ARB . DANGEROUS What’s worn* than getting a book for Ckrintnum when yon al ready have a book? When a congressman does re- member hls duty to the peeple be can’t get the others to listen. ' The serlons diseases that de velop from simple couch* or colds make them danger»*« sad they should net be neglected. There I* no better remedy <•*. quick relief (rem concha end colds the* Foley’s Honey and cold* than Foley’s Honey and Tar Compond. "Ify grandchild oould get no relief whatever from * very bed croupy couyh, uptil I gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar." writes' Peter Ieadia, Meyersdale, Pa. Keep « bottle on hand for aay emergency. Sold everywhere. ir i '' *¡3 f ‘ * 'h ’. i ’. 1. » »¿F £ '.'if.k affgpniistioa a s T H E a sso c ia tio n i w ith a c o n t r a C fa s ’ l f y a sso cia tio n . W ith o u t a c o n tra c t, h e h^ s lit t le o r n o in te r e st In th e a sso cia tio n , e x c e p t th e m o n e y hw>jrill r e ce iv e fo r h is p ro d u cts, w h ile w ith a c o n tr a c t, b e ^ u o w s h e m u st k eep th e The honeymoon Is over when a sso c ia tio n on a p a y in g b a sis, o r in th e y e a r s to com e h e he linda it best to He to her about * few things. w ill be m in u s h is s e llin g o rg a n iza tio n . H o p in g y o u h a v e su o cess w ith y o u r n ew m an ager, a n d th a t he r e c e iv e s th e u n d iv id e d su p p o rt o f th e g r o w HEDDA HOYT TALKS ABOUT e r s, I am , tR B things that intbr - S in c e r e ly y o u rs, kST THE BUSY WOMAN OF , i A u n tie A sh lan d . M r. P ^ n k M errill, S tr e e t C om m ission er: A sh la n d , O re., * D ear F ran k : T h er e is a p r e tty to u g h Imtnp in sto r e fo r a u to d r iv e r s w h o are fo rced to tra v e r se G ra n ite str e e t, and th e b u m p c o m e s a t th e m o st d a n g e r o u s p o r tio n o f th e street, r ig h t a t th e e n tra n ce to M ain street. T h e str e e t is in g ood .con d ition , b u t ic e h a s froaen at th e fo o t o f g r a n ite str e e t, u n til n o w th ere are tw o m ounds th ere, a t le a s t a fo o t h ig h , w ith w a te r r u n n in g betw een th e m an d m a k in g them h ig h e r e v e r y d a y . F if t e e n m in u te s w ork w o u ld be a ll th a t w ou ld h e n e c e ss a r y to rem o v e th e se bum ps, a n d h e lp to in su re the s a fe t y o f d r iv er s. A s it is n ow , w h en th e fro n t w h eels o f a e a r s tr ik e th e bum ps, th e ca r is th row n o u t o f lin e , and it- i s o n ly w ith a g r e a t d ea l o f e ffo r t th a t i t is k e p i from s w in g in g in to th e curb. C h u rch s tr e e t is in p r e tty h ad co n d itio n , too. M any d r iv e r s a r e u n ab le to g e t hom e w ith th e ir cars. I k n o w th e sum g iv e n y o u r d e p a rtm en t is a lm o st a jo k e , w h en com p ared w ith th e am o u n t o f str e e t w ork w h ic h m o st he d on e h ere, an d I b e lie v e y o u are d o in g w o n d e r fu lly w e ll w ith w h a t y o u are g iv e n to w ork w ith . H o w e v e r , fix in g th e e n tra n ce o f G ra n ite str e e t and M ain s tr e e t c o u ld n o t m ak e it n e c e ssa r y t o sp en d a p en n y. T h e o n ly o o st w o u ld b e th e tim e r e q u ir e ^ w h ich w ou ld also be a lm o s t n e g lig ib le . S in c e r e ly y o u rs, - A p n tie A sh lan d . O ash iera o f A sh la n d B a n k s, A sh la n d , O regon , D u r in g th e p a st w eek yo n h a v e h eld yfftar annual m e e tin g s, an d th e rei>orta y ou su b m itted t o y o u r d ir e c t « * in d ic a te th a t A sh la n d is pros|>ering m ore th an e v e r . M ere th a n a m illio u a n d a h a lf d o lla rs are on d e p o sit in the th ree b aak a h are, a rem ark ab le sh o w in g fo r a c ity th is aba. • Y o u r r e p o r ts ,also in d ica te th a t it is d u r in g th e p a st f e w y e a r s th a t A sh la n d h a s com e to th e fro n t so ra p id ly . F ro m th e e n d o f 191« to th e end o f 1925, th e b aak de- poffits h a v e p r a c tic a lly d oub led. v- A s h la n d i s g r o w in g , and u s s h e g ro w « , s h e is p roa- p t r R g W e e r e d a tha h ig h re a d , ur th e b arom eter o f beuu- th e h h e h s , in d ic a te . lx « t’s s te v th ere. Y ou rs tru ly , A u p tie A sh lan d . - AU Kinds Of ELECTRICAL The Ashland Electric Shop 346 EL M ain S tr e e t .'J m a g e any 'home btifihter. FLOWER SHOP 12 th ia S p r in g s H o te l B ldg P h o n e 14« • ‘ T . f X ' ■ . . -si" . . ■ I... ■ ’ » , . We, the bankers and banks of your community, are m * a position to speak with great «andor and quiet earnestness on this vita, subject.' We Rnow what , happens — it ia our privilege to watch ¡Sjccesa, and Failures as they exist around us. Every bank is a barometer o f the people it serves and of the records of grief and suffering of those who come to us for a id .. * I f y o u need b a tte r y , g e n era to r, ig n itio n , sta r te r r e p a ir in g , b r in g y o u r car Andrew Carnegie onpe.£aid: “Save ten p er cent of your salary each w eek-rif you make ten dollars, save a dollar*, if you make a,hundred save te n /’ These ,' are the words of a w ise’man who practiced what he preached, and gained success through know ledge — plus T hrift ’ (llllC S 'li Follow this advice - 7 Put Aside a little each week. create it whep you can, but never fail to make a regular d e p o r t i f you were earning less, you would spend less. Save and spend—wisely. Earn respect for yourself, and a “protected” feeling : that only a savings account can give. . Just a few pulls and—Oh boy, what a wonderful shave ed a shipment of .4 . • w ork . W e a ls o h a v e an e x p e r t a u to m ech an ic. BY HBDDA HOYT (Written for the United Press) NBW YORK, tah. 1«.—(IP)— Modern girlies have their sor-' rows,, Today’s styles »re not tomorrow’s, One day sleeveless — next day J sleeves— Luck Bve — She jest changed leaves! There's nothing rarer than a sleeveless drees this season. A while hack even * street frock WU apt to be sleveieas but today fashlobs are reverted and It is not unusual to see an evening gown with long tiyht-fittlng sleeves In keeping with th* lopg- sleeved mode. The higher the skirts go. the longer the sleeves fceoome. Per haps ft's because some pert of cas'd anatomy mutt be kept warm theseedld days. At any rate, on« JF« have ju st TMÌV- Monday— a- day dedicated to the very spirit of THRIFT • itself—may mean the greatest day of your life —the day which will mark a turning of youf fin ancial tide. ’ . BATTERY Save and have—spend and w ant Start a checking ac count Transact your business systematically. , Pay your hills by check. A cancelled cheek is a certified receipt. Money'earns'money — ' keep saving. ‘ The fames Strapper gives your Blade A polished, smooth-shav ing edge. It’s so simple and e*sy — a few strokes and you enn enjoy shave after shave - *11 velvet — with the ssm* "Jnmee-stropped’’ bled*, set- lefsetlon I« guernateed. I t, Oeld-Flated In Morocco Cue. "I have made um of the Jem** Strapper a o | oeruinly H dews Itt work ae I* claimed z Jos. K. Heyes, lo stato fit., Deaton. McNAffi BROS. M W . • ■ . - .. J ; j-‘’U g • ’’n «« « ► “ • The Boxali Store Druggists — Stationers » f - ‘k»’! a • • s- ; X' ** •' * * * ’ , ‘ Vii'f f 1 ’■ * AV ‘i 'V ' * í J £ r'J!»