Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1926, Image 4

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it's morning—and you
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has been «n evenir#
* great brllUance for
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or
more.
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5 on their way to busy
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—have a Camel!
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W H E N it*« farewell to fond home for another
day. A n d you choerfully jo in the busy world
as it marches on to its duties. W hen with jaunty
step you gayly face the work of another day-»»
nave to tab» the word of the
Initiated tor R.
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slaks to rest befeind
reifer coaster *n OnuacU
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— W * . gentiment to Sweden ,bM
emaptetoly change« Wftft »Vt»«
tv JPr. h f e Brett. f>* m s t f y H
Uqnor Ciar, rince his pyatote of
marnamr M tiom im p w m i »-
SI Water Street
H a re o Cornell
rette in the world io like Cornels. Cornels
toboctos. T h e,to m o / V e n d is the frimni
orette p ip e r 'ù ’th e finest— modo especie!
OSS. Since then the amount has
decreased somewhat but still
constitute* an im portant item
on (he credit aide o f the state
budget ■, A t the same time ar- WEED SUFFERS SECOND
rests far drunkenness have de­
R A W W IT H IN A W R E K
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creased since 1913 by 49 per
cent and the amount of liquor
W E E D , Calif., Feb- S— F o r
consumed by IT per cent
»1 the second time within a week,
Sbaatlna, Weed's noted suburb,
was raided Saturday night by 18
tSderal prohibition agents from
San Francisco and three men and
a woman fell Into the net. i ,
!| W ith the same secrecy- and
quietness that marked , thiq, Pfe-
«H tag raid ot January 24, the
agent* slipped Into «featein* In
.hatemeUlM as. felgMt U r i i . An«,
a t a given signal, they entered
the soft drink parjora ynd ques­
tionable reeorta tofet !wt>re under
It docs make a difference where
buy your Ford.
surveillance.
.
F ra n k Speelman and A. J.
Royer, owners of the Tin Can
Cafe; Fred Ttfbmaa, proprietor
o | t l m . ^ p ^ J | b * Gate. * “ d Flora
Balrsen, who conducts a que»-
tlonahle rooming bouse, were ar;-
rested and »ev»rar gallons of
LET US DO YOUR WORK
We have the beet equipped riiop in Southern Ore­
gon. Our work is guaranteed. You pay only Ford
set schedule prices.
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Fqllow lng
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Siskiyou
CHICAOO, Feb. »— ( « / P /)--~
I f you would raise the “ perfect
pMte" you efaould see that your
child has adeqtftrto1 bleep, a
wholesome diet, aa<f plenty of
out-of-door exercise, Miss Lydia
Roberts, assistant professor of
home eebhomics at the Univer­
sity o f Chicago says.
Miss Roberta has charge of
the cooperative nursery at the
University which has been es­
tablished for use by the mothers
of the University comjmunity.
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DURANGO, Colo., Feb. 9.— (LPi
— Quills are not the only mean
features about a porcupine, ac­
cording to G. M. Hunter, federal
forest supervisor who makes his
headquarters here.
Hunter has concluded that the
spike-covered animals, thought
to be guilty of but one major
fault, are a dangerous enemy to
Children are brought to the
trees ^and livestock.
nursery la the morning and d ur­
The forester points out in a
ing the day -go through a care­
recent report that a 20 acre forest
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fu lly aurpervised routine consist­
ing of a balanced lunch, ade­
quate hours ot sleep and time
for piny.
A novelty th a t has been In­
troduced in the nursery, is a new
violet ray lamp that gives the
children the benefit of sun’s rays
daring the w inter months.
IL 1
Oregon pr»n* khipments
of- 1S28 totofed |4,>>S tons.
•'The nursery," Miss Roberts
says, "has a three-fold purpose.
I t houses, children who other­
wise m ig h t not have the benefit
of scientific care.
I t serve» as
ah educational institution for
mothers who attend fortnightly
lectures to learn how to care
for for children. I t fe' a laboratm-v,
for University students who con-
agent*.
BATTERIES RECHARGED 21.00
We do your electrical work at Ford set prices and
save you moMy.
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SEE OUR USED CAR VALUES
Informants
had
de-
gerihta ha a bootlegging ring In
aerth arn California and that, if
edms ware anbmtttod to the lo-
eal oourta. Ht» defendant* would
aeenpe w ith small or auapendid
SMMtenean.
Jndge Bradley de­
clare« at the doee o f the con-
Repair» That Will
fafc.
»Ofe Chevrolet», QeveUnd, Nash,
»bens — aR priced for quick sale.
Plaasc
of Engeiman spruce, on Soda
Creek In Coiqrado, wda partiapy
destroyed by the “porkles.’’ Tal­
lies made on lodgpole pifie, spruce
qnd fir on Elk river and Mill
ony
creek, Hunter says, show that 27
per cent qf lire 4fce3 above 10
feet and 42 per cent below 10
feet, w ire iujured On'afl’aterage of
33 per cent.
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mhnt made fetor.
th a t
invite you to compare Camels with
• cigarette made at any price.
R. J . Reynolds Tobacco C o.
template having a home."
The nursery takes care of
about forty children dally whose
ages range from two to six.
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s
tfen of the peace at Weed, held :
a oenfereace at which several.,
Issues th a t bava caused friction 1
between Siskiyou authorities and :
the federal prohibition office*
* t ~ San Francisco were cleared 1
away, according to an announce-
I Impression
O u t highest wish, i f you do hot y e t know
Cornel quality, is m at you try them. W e
f
Paget, dlreetor of the federal
agnate, Judge J. P. Bradléy, jus- <
I t was said that the federal
I authorities had been* given the
f
| M choicest Turkish
r p ( r i blenders. Even
onee. In to this one
the largest tobacco
moonshine whfekey were taken <
M evidence.
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BUY THAT NEW FORD NOW
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t So this d iy as you swing bravely forth to
new athievmg. As in your office you carry
forward important work well-done— know then
the most gratifying goodness that ever came
from a cigarette. Each successful new day, the
world’s best is rightfully yours.
prohibition throe years ago, the
wets wan by twe per cent after
theta l teats plea had been to
■MJnBUA the B rett pyxtem.
By strictly lim itin g a n pri­
vate prefife, la the liquor tra i­
l s to a lqw percentage on the
capital invested. th e J B ra tt syi-
tafa not only restrict* the pur­
chases of each fam ily to a
definite amoant, never more than
• qsart. a wash, b at also col­
lects fo r the government purse
about
Its,O PS,90S
fe
liquor
taxes each year. .The maximum
^reached ik l l l l wife S27.7SI,-
Ctayeomb Motor Co
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tag
A t firs t he was the butt of
most vaudeville Jokes and thfe
favorite »abject for ridicule in
the ooufe preA , toelndlag the
daily pager "oolyuma."
Today
the M m » elements treat him al
W ert , w ith veneratten, tm uM erlne
feta» to be th e ir Barter from
JttW b ltlo n . ■ *m o n < ' «fee* total
abstinence advocates the tliu a-'
,.tlon fe, naturally, th » seren e,
l a a eaaatry-rhde ylebfeette on
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
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For every morning Camel sends millions o f
successful men more confidently on to nèw
triumphs. Camel’s frieadiy goodnea brings
fresh diecr and courage to every auspiiciour
day. W hether early in the light o f a MfcRF morn -
or late at night, Camel never tires the
taste or leaves a clgaretty after-taste. Camels are
the perfect Mend o f the choicest tobaccos grown
ta r il the world. Never, before Camel, was any
cigarette made so good— and no other since,
Tires Are Cheaper
10% Drop
ON ALL SIZES .
Kelly, U. S And C. T. C. Tires
And a Little Serviçe With Every Sale.
L E E D O M ’S •
Tires and Replacement Service
IMPROVED
CHEVROLET*
You m ay. doubt th at any
car of this type can flash1
from 5 to 25 miles an hour
in less than eight seconds
—hut the improved Chev­
rolet dd«8 i t I x
C o ; » w e n t c h â tC g r
w ith . P e r r í- W
th e
c y t u k c a r t — i t ’s ¿ he
The
Automotive Shop
ueJiMi.' J
Brake BeHning Done by
Machinery
Vacuum
On Our \\
daffodil fa rm s
TBAPNESTEI) S. .C. WHITE IzEOKORNS
TANCRED FOUNDATION STOCK '
BABY CHICKS J
fcaas
jee’s Shoe Sh<^>'
Ä A T 0 Ä IN Ö
839 E. Mata Street
E. 8. MORRISON
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EIO^T W O K OLD "PULLETS
ASHLAND, OREGON