Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 16, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G
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OFFICIAI. CITY FA Ftl
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Throe Month*
Six Month* «
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.,
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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.
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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
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m a g e any 'home
btifihter.
FLOWER SHOP
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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 ..
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Jos. K. Heyes,
lo stato fit., Deaton.
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