* ’ •* ’. ’ i y kì K_ Li Jto A SH LAND D A IL Y * 1 $ /*•* ‘ /‘ m -1 Li v T ID IN G S Oreen official amr p a pe r ... ÎWRhU» -’4ton,« « « h 'W « # r < One Month .... Three Months Six Months .. One Y e a r ____ D IS P L A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A TES Single insertion, per inch - ................................ — th e re Yearly Contracts at least twenty la s t Saturday U ttle Rachel Forsythe was Jtostess to a num ber ' o f her friends a t a happy Valentine party. Bvsry where hearts testgldd to the presence of t h s g f p d old sain« and valen tine^ and candy hearts brought Joy to , the little people. DONATIONS * No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis ing or j ob ptinUhg — par contributions will he in caah. '• ' • W H A T CO NSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G 1 "AU future events, where an admission charfce is made o r a Collection tdken is Advertising.’* . No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. . . George Washington £j 7%ie and distance cannot dwarf ihe. ¿ujftty figure 6£ Qeoigf waahington. “ Thojagjk he sta n d s f a r back where our Trail of National life begins, his name and fame Will re main bcwid t o th e en d , an inaplration to all Americans. ‘ Gaines w ere played antu tim e for th e dainty refreshm ents ,'of cahe and s h e i> L R t^e F E B R U A R Y 22, 1»2« CHOICE G IFTS — "And Isreal beheld Joseph’s sons, and sold e said. Bring them unto ms, and I w ill bless them,” Gen. 4 8 i 8-8. ,’hn are these? And Joseph said, • • They hre my sons’. • • • And . were present to «nloy Ute splendid demonstration Md^prggrem. One insertion a wash ......................- .............. - ...... Two insertions a week ....... — ............- ............... ............ ........... Dally insertion . B«tcs for Legal and Miscellaneous A drortlsteg First inserti5n. per 8 point l i n e .............. —-------- — —. Each ai*sequaht insertion, 8 point line ---------- .......— — t i r ¡n al Mrt. Jam es U t o p h r t o d t o to t o llt o t papef h* "Chortles,” ceMUtâffet » • Certes o f paper» which h s v e b a a n g l v e n during Ute w inter, w ith fto lt t t o « t o - •Taj tto ito . One Month ... Three Months Six Months ... Qne Year ....... . • « R ii « ri served a t «A p rrttily depototed U M o , w ith appropriate sh o e cards fo r each s p a ll «S to t • Those enjoylnjr the top p y a p ■ • PR A YER — O Thoh G iver of all good, children are Thy heritage fcnd the fru it of the womb Thy rewards; As arrows in the hand of a mighty man so are the children o f youth. Happy is the ttym that hath his quiver full of them. 7 A ’ ternoon w ith Rachel Dean. Mary, Pole) W hitney, Frederika Sylvia Provost , COUNTY FINANCES T h e an n u al rep o rt o f J a c k so n co u n ty , a s issu e d la s t w eek by an e x p e r t a c c o u n ta n t, c o n ta in s a fe w in te r e s tin g p o in ts. } i , . , In 1925, in ste a d o f a la r g e d eficit a s th e c o u n ty h a d to stan d in 1924, th e p r o h ib itio n e n fo rcem en t fu n d Bhows a h e a lth y b alan ce. I n e x a c t figu res th e fu n d sh o w e d a d e fic it o f $6,728.75 in 1924- w h ile in 1925 th e re was a balan ce o f $ 2 ,2 7 4 1 6 in th e fund. T h e T id in g s rem em b ers th e p ro m ise w h ic h S h e r iff J e n n in g s an d D ist. A tto r n e y C h aney m ad e w h en th e y so u g h t e le c tio n th a t th e y w ou ld h a n d le p r o h ib itio n e n forcem en t w ith o u t th e h u g e e x p e n se w h ic h h a d been in curred u nd er th e p r e v io u s R egim e o f c o u n ty govern m en t. C am p aign p ro m ises are s 6 o fte n fo r g o tte n a f t e f e le c tio n lh a t w h en one is rem em b ered a n d e x e c u te d , th e officers d eserv e com m en d ation , w h ic h T h e T id in g s is g la d to e x ten d to S h e r iff J e n n in g s , D is tr ic t A tto r n e y C h a n e y and* o th er officers w h o c o o p e r a te d w i t h /t h e s h e r iff so e ffic ien tly . H ow ever, fa r th e r d ow n in th e r e p o r t is an ite m w h ich d o e s n ot c r ea te su ch a fa v o r a b le v e r d ic t T h e rep ort s ta te s th a t th e P a c ific H ig h w a y b on d fu n d lo s t $27,000 d u r in g th e ^’ear, a resu lt o f p a y in g 5 p e r c e n t on th e b ond s w h ile o n ly 2 per cen t w a s r e a liz e d fro m th e s in k in g fund. T h e a c co u n ta n t r ig h tfu lly reco m m en d s th a t a b e tte r in v e stm e n t fo r th e sin k in g fu n d b e p ro cu red a n d th a t m ore o f th e b ond s be retired i f ]x>ssij)le. , MILK DRINKMUB > T h e h a b it o f d r in k in g m ilk se e lb s to be la r g e ly in creasin g. F o rm erly , i f p e o p le w is h e d to s a y so m e th in g d isc r e d ita b le o f a m an, th e y w o u ld o fte n ca ll h im a “ m ilk s o p ” or a “ m ilk and w a t e r ” p erso n , a s if th e h a b it o f u sin g m ilk w a s so m e th in g e ffe m in a te .. B u t p eo p le h a v e d isco v e r e d th a t m ilk i s a v e r y n ou r ish in g food . N o le s s a p e r so n a g e th a n T h eod ore R o o se v e lt, a p o stle o f str e n u o u sn ess, w a s a confirm ed «m ilk d rinker. T h e con su m p tion o f m ilk p e r p erson in creased About 20 p er cen t from 1918 to 1926. T h e m ore p eop le call lie in d u c e d to e a t p la in a n d Sim ple food s lik e m ilk , c o n ta in in g in a b u n d a n ce th e m ain p rin cip les o f n u tritio n , the le s s th e y w ill d em an d h ig h ly Reasoned con co ctio n s m ade to s tim u la te a ja d e d a p p e tite . T h ey w ill lie ab le to jierfo n n m ore w ork o n sim p le fo o d s, RECTPTANOE TO NBW IDXAS T h e p r o g r e ssiv e n e ss o f a to w n is la r g e ly te ste d o u t b y th e a ttitu d e it ta k e s to n ew m eth o d s a n d id e a s, in b u sin ess, ed u cation , govern m en t, an d in d u stry . In som e p la c e s, p eop le look a t su ch s u g g e s tio n s w ith a n atu ral a ttitu d e o f sk e p tic ism . T h e ir first com m en t is 4 p t to lie d isco u ra g in g and d ou b tfu l- T h e y se e th e d iffi c u ltie s in the w a v and feel th e y c a n ’t be overcom e. In th e b rig h ter t y p e of to w n s, p e o p le are m u ch in* te r e s ted w hen th ey h e ar of ninr c iv ic id e a s. T h e y 'do n o t n e c e ssa r ily w au t to g o in fo r th em r ig h t off, b u t th e y feel n n p r e sse d w ith a d e sir e to k n ew m o r e a b o u t th o se id eas. W ith th is r e ce p tiv e a ttitu d e , th e c h a n c e s are s tr o n g th a t A fter h e a r in g about th e se new w w ys and lookins- in fo M ik in g a fo r tu n e i i e a sy . I t jn s t soem s h ard b e c a u se y o u n e e d th ree or fou r o f th em fo r liv in g pnrpoaea. y> — a i n a ■ S p q ^ ie t ti is n o th in g inor« th an m acaron i w ith a d e fe c tiv e th y r o id g la n d . . T h e la r g e s t f is h a t e c a u g h t on a lin e o f con versa B in e blood cornea from som e a n c e sto r w h o w ork ed lu m s e lf b lu e in th e fa c e . i r ................ — tërAütomatic wárker- venia« st 7-‘.4 4 * The ev«fc|n¿i a c o n t in u a t i^ / views that th e . •n jo y la j « Dempsey says he w ill fight Labor Day. Dempsey, whose first name is Jfiek, la a former pugilist. * Magic Study . i; 4 8 p. m. Club. B toy CMafc A to » » - s Thursdays > ¿ fr y C tto M £ $ e 4 Library, senate shows a plain violation of anti-trust 14ws?’ he told the Missionary- Society Met •United Frees. Wednesday— The Women's Missionary So ciety met at th^ home of Miss Niver, Laurel street. Wednesday last. Mrs. M. B. Riley was leader of the program, and thn topics fo r-th e dpy were “OhoMn” LONG BEACH. Cal.. Feb. S Ì. and "The American Indian.” Despondent Fire ( l i e f K ills Self the Ladles A id wki hold a joint all day geaslop Friday of this week in Jhe Junior room of the Presbyterian church. There w ill be 4 covered dish luncheon. The time will be speht In the overseas eewing plant when ton can get a Kohlet on Let up givtj yop the facta. / . eaay «M D r. Oearey am of the Codàty H q t t ehhrte hifd tft . , 1 .«wv—-e-i J. N. DEÑNÍ9, p ta M » ït 944 B o u le v a r d A sh la n d , O regon ’ ’ "5 which must be made reedy very soon for shipment. Not only these organisations are invited te ooms hot any of the other ladles Of the tongre- gatfon who can spare the time w ill be te ry welcome 4s there is m uch"to do to prepars this work. the fun u n til refreshments of delicious home made cakes to d coffee were served by those in charge of that feature of the evening’s oleasttre. Valley View neighbors have delightful social affairs and their club is doing very worthwhile work. '»;*r J r, ' * * •** a-etoih» * ï /> . ^2» *2« ;« Valley View Oemasunity p u b — , Wednesday of last week, the Valley View Community Club held Its meeting a t the home of Mrs; W illiam Stratton, w ith an all-day session. The forenoon was spent in makiqg different ^sandwiches, un der the supervision of Miss Ada Brewster, county heme demon stration agent. Theee sandwiches made a de licious part of ths luncheon which - sms served at noon. In the afterneon the regular sips ton of the club was held, A short business meeting, at whlcp Matters pertinent to the organl- fftc m arket > Of« veesry.*« Far eei rsSUB, 3& È K-t Ü iíi b ä w A L F ’ *r*4’ ♦A' ï s q s s » s » .s.»»4 è » t» èèè t u ? ‘3 ne «BUILT FOR SLÉEP” T H A T ’S 34 HOUK SIB VICI Lithia Springs Garage « b a ite feél ' « t í *8 the hearty «ài «mts fMifeàs. •aves it oarrieg ite s stem well attended to d a venr'gnc-' cessfnl meeting. TBèrs wrnra more ' Aluminum Probe Will Be Sought rrfeasing - Stóragi Repairing \ heoaiMe U f e k à i t t to he ».p ow er « urged to lfiHPttl Only a few more long weeks Monday, February 28— Ashland Study Club. Postponed Sutil u n t i l ' strawberry atorSeake. neM w eek. • t When. j t .dons arrive it w ill be Monday, Hbt-tuO? t o — French the berries. Cldb. Postponed. Meets Mon day, Maroh 1, at the home of Does higher education pay? Mrs. W. M. Poley. Red Orange, collège football star, made only 8185,000 this season. Monday, Pebnuujy E l — Ladles A rt Club. Hostesses, Mrs. C liff Payne and Mrs. F rtd Yee, higher education pays Cushing. Civic Club house. Women in knee dresses can bum more ice cream sodas than Tuesday, February 28— Bethany Class meets at 2:3<k P- m. at ones in long dresses. M. E. church. A ll members urged to be present. And higher education costs. February 88— Alpha A dm iral M offett wants 850 m il Tuesday, Club. Hostesses, Mrs. H. C. lions to build a gang of a ir Stock and tars. S. B. McNair. planes. Tuesday, February 2 8 — W . C. T. B ill in Congress Would keep, the arm y as at present. Bills in Tuesday, February 28 - Delphian Chapter meets at 2:00 p. m., the m ail keep ns as at present. at Ciclv Club House. Thursday, February 25— Study Class in Missions. Mrs. J. W . McCoy, hostess. Thursday, February 25— Elks’ Ladles Card Party. Evening. F rid ay, February 26— Past Ma W A S H IN G TO N , D. C., Fs>. S I trons’ Club. ’ Mrs. L. A. — ( U .F .) — A. resolution request Roberts, hostess, assisted by ing the president to appoint spe Mrs. Frank Jordan and Mm. cial counsel for the prosecution L. B. Brown. Civic Club of the Mellon-controlled A lum Honse. Evening. inum company of America will Friday, February 2«— A ll day be Introduced shortly in the senate by 8fcn«Uf RohfUMan, x session. Covered Dish lunch eon. Joint meeting of Women’s democratic flqor leader, he an Missionary Boclefy and the nounced today. Ladies Aid. "The record now before the y e a n a member of tap to q g Beach fire department and b a tu l- (oa chief for several yean, hang ed hfmeelf In the broods jo miles friHs M ire yesterday. His hpdp .Was found by police. Re bad been V v o d tn g over ehargea of tnsnh- •I'dlastton which had been filed against him by brother otlchrs. a d o th e SIMMON’S MATTRESSES WICK furniture co . Phone 46 .. ................................« , »»> s > y . e e f j s s s > » f »»w- ' je ; 1 * tiw