Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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A n g eles territory 4 0,000 years
A go h a v e been unearthed by
•w o r k m e n con d uctin g sew er ex-
C.cavatlone.
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The fin d s are p etrified bones
I representing a variety of anim al
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apd 8sles taken anywhere— anytime
Phoenix. I d k j ij lg from h lghw iy.
Ashland. Oregon
Ovar » l,f # 0 gnydan stu ff so|d
a tt o f ,R Ipat ranta * in g u F e
ta lb n t Opynce, Talaat, Oregon.
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t a » B A W ^ r w n X-ray In-
snkgtbrs. h a tch in g eggs, tanersd
su gjn , trap gsntod. | | per fu a *
drnd.; Mrs. < W. A Bgg. G ran ite
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FOB BALE— Early Buarlg«.
four cent«; ad«,B arile«* of All,
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fim fte d ¿ » t a -
of fine building situs cheap,
strictly modern T-room house
y an<- »-room house Just
¿ng. e a sy terms. Jus» south
formal school. Phone 483J.
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handed by malga o f not 1 m s than
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Bgg 4aafsu.
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setting 1« n g « . W in C. Coun­
ter, Aahlsmta *
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.M pecles
extin ct
thou sand s
of
l^yeara ago. T h ey w ere uncovered
linear
the
La
B rea
district.
Jlwbere fhundreds
sk eleto n s of
is im f ld r typoee w ere discovered
I several years ago.
T he bones Included part o f the
leg hone o f th e an cient C ali­
forn ia cam el, the sbonlder blade
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and
verteb rae o f a m astodon and
Futata? *nd ROeorator
th e Jawbone an d p u t o f th e hind
F a g er H anging
le g of a gian t ground sloth.
Tinting 1 n Specialty '
D iscu ssin g th e d iscoveries. Dr.
Furniture Beflnished
AT THE VINING TODAY AND TOMORROW
W. A . Bryan, d irector of the
Betonata» glad ly furnished
Lpe A n g eles M useum , said:
"M agio *8 ta 7 « . -
"T he anim als th a t le ft these
Inches.
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1 b anes were a ll o f a type that
Miss C ta ff sa y s th a t a few
I ceased to exist in this part ct
years sg q th e a v era g e h eigh t
the world thousands of years
of co lle g e w om en w m 5 feet,
ago. The m astodon w m a prim i­
8 Inches and th e a v er a g e w eight
tiv e elephant, larger in stse than
h
is descendant, th e m odern Af-
Phong 1 1 1 -«
LA W R EN C E, B a n s., Feb. 18
1 Mean or A siatic elep han t.
— ( U .P .) — W om en atten d in g the
"The ground sloth , a largo
C H ILDR EN BBC APE DANGER
U n iv ersity o f K ansas are b e ­
C hildren escap e th e dangerous stow -m oving herblverous anim al,
com ing ta lle r and thin ner, a c­ com pllcatism a
front
neglected la now represented by animnl-i
cording to MBs R iva C luff, In­ cou gh s an d co ld s by u sin g F oley's i M th e sam e fam ily found only
stru ctor in ' physical ed u cation , H oney a » « T ar a t th e o n set. They
In South Am erica, w hile descen­
w ho has com piled physical sta ­ lik e th e pure h on ey and w hole- d ants o f the cam el, w hich is sup­
sam e p in e tar g iv en by n atu re for
tistics on 388 freshm en at th e
th e ir T ellef.
F re e from opiates, posed to have originated, In
U niversity.
F b ley ’s H on ey and T ar Oempound A m erica, are at present found
Wh its Bhtald Homs,
Thw fig u res sh ow that th e la a w o n d erfu l rem ed y for ch il­ o n ly in the Old W orld.”
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average freshm an w om an stu­ dren b u t i t la Just aa affective for
Get s b o ttle to d a y and
dent is 18 years, 8 m onths old; adults.
have it h and y fo r a n y em ergency. A m ong th e g u ests a t th e L ith io
A verage w eig h t 119 pounds; and Rem em ber, sa tisfa ctio n guaran­ ffyrftagw h otel a ro—
S erious d isea ses m ay develop
from n eglected cou gh s and colds a v era g e h eig h t 5 fe e t 4 8-10 teed. — • S old E v eryw h ere.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. D avis, San
and m ak e them dangerou s. There
targnclsco. D. D. S w eet and w ife,
is no hotter repnedy. for quick re­
SbM lde, Oregon, C. W. Owen, AB-
lie f fr m s tatagtad * » « «Olds than
tamy,
M. N. N ich ols, P ortland, H.
F o le f's R on ey A Tar Compound.
M. Barnes, San Francisco, F . W.
"My g to b fa h ttd cou ld g e t no re-
Hef w hatever ftom n v ery bad
A lm anty, N ew York City, R. G.
croupy toggh . g t t t t i gu to him
irkin s, S eattle, C. Ber.s, D uns-
F o ie v ’s H oney and Tar," w rites
ulr, L. C. Gram, R oseburg, Mrs..
G. <W. Taylor, Seattle.
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Monday, February 83.
ip V sJ sn tlM s ow n colore, w ere
The program co n tin u es thege^ifsd.:
D ain ty lit t le hearts
work of th e book w hich is b e-a d d ed to the en joym en t o f ’ th e
lng review ed chapter by chap- d elfcfops luncheon. • •
ter , w ith all thè m em bership held • flujidey afternoon,^ the Juniors
responsible In th e genere» sta«?, brought sig h t bouquet« to asn d
‘ Thera are a tw sy e sp e d a i natn- to W en d s and ehut ’ lpa. a
hers w hich a « « Interest to the th o u g h tfu l deed, which* carried
regular work. AH m em bers n a e« h it of brightness to m any
urged to be present.
hearts.
• • •
T h is tittle group o f young girls
Ju nior C. B . H ave P arty—
<Ud boys is one Of th e busiest
The Junior C. B. at th e P re a -e o cia tie . aver; a e ttltg a high
bytertan ehnre* had a happy » • * * « f a ch iev em en t and me*«
V alen tine party, W ednesday eve- • ’’tng np to It in m ost com m end-
n ln a a fter school.
« b le fashion.
YOU ThlNK WE ARC ÖOINC»
TÓ FLAW SdCOMR «O W JW
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M lS fA K S N -M n x w w » a .
OUR HOUte ANU « T A M(u>
car ano 6 o j u s t a s
T a « « t K S Y D ó - W O W
i- A O tìH T H A W X Ö flM
being the b kthdny o f |k « boat»
A d eligh tfu l
a i six o’sloch ,
orated table,
fo r thirteen .,
tare w m the
B eautiful flow ers
pre
sented Mr. H ieks by h is (Hedda
and hearty congrarafotfons o £
fetod.
The evening wan spjtat
vsey happMy fas the friendly viidt
of eld triends and* neighbors.
m ileston e for M». H ieks w*Tv
Mrs. .M. Brannan, Mr. and MW.
A rthu r T hom pkins, Mr. and*
O. N. L ubdeen, Mr. and MM.
H atcher and th r e e eons of Palm
Avpnue, Mr. Ed H ill and. hoet
and' hostess, Mr. and MTs. Brnest
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There is No Ai
in Favor of Poor
IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE IN THE END-L "
IT IS LESS IMPRESSIVE—
IT INJURES THE $TANDING OF YOUR COM
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IT IS UNNECESSARY FOR IF YOU USE
I Thought My
ChHdren Would
Prive Me Crazy f
FOR
p U » ~ D ln ln g
room
ta ite M d «tarita. Ì Ù X ) 4 k ta.
Be Yssr Benet TrasMs fas?
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C olum bia C ounty spent »400,
908 on roads during 1938.
YOU GET FINE PRINTING
tanin
IN THE LATEST TYPE PACES
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Sm ith, was much sppreclst-
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enjoyed, d eliclo u a refresh-
i w hile liirtealng to the
ffgrgHtarttata
* ( a late hour the guests do­
tte d , hoping that more of these
Uy tim es w ill soon follow.
Tile com m ittee In ehargagw ss
rn. V . D. Mtlfor, Mrs. H. ^A.
taaen and Morsa Otllmote.
Stady C<ab.'M»(ge i
Ashland Mosto Study club
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