Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 19, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LAN D
D A IL Y
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It*« eaay to. Me h«< Hanna
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Hg wan governor nt tbe. time.
Ha SOt an Invitation and It look-
,a« natural to h lh that ha ahaald
sat In, on the strength of hit
position.
Six Months
Ope Year -
On Those Good
DANISH
PASTRIES
CAKES
Ha. *aa away out ln North
Dakota. where W didn’t realise
wha^t'> tolfeellol) 6f freaks wa<
hoton eeaembtod <or the: peace
drtvh, ’ He had ah idea It was
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Sotps to to
aggregation of
honest - to - goodness notabilities
with whom, it -would to credit­
able to film to be associated.
Apparently Jt erkk golpg to be
DONATIONS
WHAT OONBT1TOTE8 ADVERTISING
“All future events, where an admission charge Is made.or a
collection taken la Adjprtistng.**
No discount will he allowed Religions or Benevolent Order».
SWEDISH » O K O O m
SOLD FOR JUKK VALUS
OQTHRNBUBO, Sweden, Mar,
14— (U P -)—The war time Iron
colps of Sweden, welshing about
elKhtr tons, have new been aold
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p W H r o r t K J t h g g the poet-war
W t o h lc ertpUrie over.
0oM na |M M^eade the short-
4 * 1 W a » » * torfcod the Swod-
lip <tawB*niheAt to iptnt m iron
l ia J J i p , ^f email change and
at, t ils earn a little over one
half has ancuaulntod in the
vaults Ot the Swedish treasury
t h e 'remainder d» tlb f.llO .
worthi . Is presnaaAMjr to dr-
culatlon end ee it Is »till good
MARCH 10, lost)
FEAR NOT, ONLY BELIEVE— "And Jehovah said unto Moses
Wherefore crieet thou unto me! Speak unto the children Of Iireal,
that they go foreward.’* Ex. 14:15.
PRAYER— “I’ll go where you want me to go doar Lord.” fj
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“ ■ T he U nited S ta te s n t tlio present tiinu iias tho g re a t­
e st in d u stria l cap acity in its histo ry . There is m uch room
fo r fu rth e r expansion an d th ere is a wide field fo r in v est
w ent. . /
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“ W e a re e n title d to ju d g e th e fu tu re by the p a st, an d
th e past tw enty y ears in th is country’ have g iv e n 'u s m a ­
chine p ro d u ctio n , electric pow er, th e telephone, the a u to ­
mobile, the gas engine, c h em ica l. processes, th e X -ray,
the m otion pictu re, th e radio, a n d a tho u san d devices th a t
AND
have w idened the. o p p o rtu n ities of th e people, absorbed
tho fru its of in d u stry an d em ployed c ap ital in w ays th a t
w ere not seen in advance.
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’ L ike o th er in d u strie s w hich h a v e c o n trib u ted to n a ­
tional w elfare fo r gen eratio n s p a st, new in d u stries are
m aking o fjh e m s e lv e s a p rim a ry n e e d ,' L u x u ries o f ten
Eggs, blondes and sett drlpk
years ago are now necessities. M odes of life h av e ch an g ed
places aro constantly under tms-
com pletely w ith new 1 m odes of trav el, new m odes of
i th o u g h t a a d ta e tr nwohardeal* inventions.
a
' - O p p o rtu n ities o f this country lire ’ so g r e a tr th a t frs
'tfule goes on, ^r&du&lion is hound to increase w hile b uy­ arts that Can’ to mastered with­
ing pow er expands, liftin g to h ig h er levels th e S ta n d a rd s out a college education.
of o u r national life.
By keeping the moutht shyt,
the length of the ears can be
substantially cencealed.
IMPATIENCE FOB WEALTH
A
T he new spapers tell us ab o u t th is o r , th a t person
who earned a big am ount of m oney in a sh o rt tim e th ro u g h
auoving p ictu re w ork, baseball, football, eto.
— W hich tends to create a little d isco n ten t i n th e m inds
■ f Borne. T hey c o n tra st th e se g litte rin g prizes w ith th e ir
own h a rd stru g g le ju s t to keep a m eag er foothold in this
slippery world.
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H igh rew ards are p aid to a c e rta in few who can
am use o r arouse the a d m ira tio n of th e public. T he actor
w ho can m ake the people laugh , m ay ca m m any^tlm es as
m uch as the statesm an w ho confers benefits on the whole
nation and m akes an im perishable nam e in history.
,
W ill such co n trasts d isgust th e o rd in ary person with
th e slow and p atien t process of d aily to il! W ill they in-
eite him t o branch out in some risk y speculation or h a i-
; ard o u s adventure, hoping to find some sh o rt and easy
¡cut, avoiding th a t long, steep, and ro u n d ab o u t path to
¡th e C ity of G old!
I t is well to reflect th a t the w inners of these sensa-
I tional prizes usually gained them because they had leam -
i ed to do some OUe th in g Hurpagsingly well. They p u t
[ th e ir whole e n e rg y in to th a t one effort.
T he av erag e jicrson cart n o t achieve an y sensational
¡success. B ut tlia t siune determ in atio n to do some one
¡th in g surpassingly well, will give him a long boost ahead
¡o n tlm t toilsom e path.
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’g h e.C ity of Gold is n o t tho only place w here people
¡c a n fifid a happy home. M any who have gone there say
| it isnH s<}.|npch a fte r all. T hey claim there aro as m any
{ treub|es<flM*ce a« anyw here. M ost of the fun was in get-
j t i n g tliare. b u t once they- reached th e town; they say it
•seem ed to b e ,^ p re tty dull o ld kind of a burg,
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Fhlth makes a strong appeal
to us all because we don't havo
to do any thinking to get it.
A little money will carry you
A'groat distanoe It you are poUta
to everybody as you go along.
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Some folks seem tq make a
specialty of 'appearing virtuoup
Just for the reputation of the
thtog.
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Poor man’s hotel ln New
York rehts beds for 25 cents,
which are slceplhg quarters.
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' By CHARLES p. STEWART .
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NEA Service Writer
WASHINGTON — N o w eon#«*
the new, that Louis B. Hanaa
jpf Fargo la a candidate for'the
North Dakota United ,States sen-
A Brass band can make nl- .^torshlp now held by Gerald P,
most as mtteft noise as a baby, ¿Nye ; pf Cooperstown.
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llttlk fellow awakes at
.Dispatches mention Hanna *->
tw'o in the morning.
an ex-member of the national
house of representatives, aa ex-
governor of North Dakota, ail
Hint to prospective June ex-Red Cross official, a bank
brides: Dishes have to be washed president, an “LL.D,,” ■ a Cjpn-
about a thousand times a year, «regatlonallst, a * Mason, tho
proud possessor of the Nor­
wegian grand cross (first rank)
of St. Olaf anil manager of the
A man who couldn’t budge
North Dakota Coolidge -campaign
sack of cement can sit with
125-pbund girl In his lap I In 1444.
. .But dispatches omit the jueiest
hours.
Retail In the entire . collection.
Hats
feathers
Paris m
ostriches,
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very
few
rational
lnaiviauaia
who, by purg. accident, went to*
Europe in* I b i s wlta tbe Ford
pence expedition.
Now the ratloonl folks along
The world wIB be safe until with that expedition were the
lie s Heck says: "Sooner or
later Congress will hey to »q- they start using pictures ot funniest part of It. The peace
tgttllsb* a closed season, fer For^l good-looking men for magaslne nuts were plain nutty and you
expected ’em to act that way.
cars."
covers.
OUT OUR WAY
< OtotOM J o tc e ?
G o o d G a o
C u R l h ! wGHurT*
GOOO Ito -THAT
F E R A COLO ?
T w w o rr -TAKE
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By Williams
HOPE. AGO1M -f '«WALLER
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M û ri O U T ’ t H A 01U H
HMREArrÑ - f ’SHOCJt 1 Ú
C ó o K f T a r C - f n e .a e .
I O n O M ft! NOW O PÊ M
v - f a e r -T r a p ! x’u -
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8UIT IN tà ü lT Y t o FÓRB-
CpOftB REAL PROPBRtY
MORTOA0K.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF ORBOON,
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
R. I. STEWART, P la in t? - '
HAZEL J. W1AT8ON, k V - \
band and wife, and tho
STATE OF OREGON, De­
fendants.
TO the above named defen­
dants., DANIEL D. WATSON
and HAZEL J. WATSON:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby summoned and required
to ahewer the complaiht of the
plaintiff ln the above entitled
suit, now on file with the Clerk
of the Court ot Jackson County,
Oregon, within six weeks front
the date of the flret publication
ot this summons, as required by
order of the Hon. W. J. HartsoUi
Jttdgk of tho county eourt of said
count/, madfe and dated the ldth
day of February, 1224; and it
yon fall to appear end plead In
said cause within said six weeks,
the plathtlff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded
in the said complaint, to wlti
for Judgment sa asked In said
complaint and for the fore­
closure ot that certain mortgage
exeOuted by you, and each oi
you, In favor of the plaintiff,
which mortgage la dated Sep*
tember IS. 1114 and la Of rec­
ord In volume 41, on.pagee 444
a«d 441 of the Mortgage Roc*
cords ot Jackson County, Oregon,
D ate -of first publication, Feb­
ruary I t, 1121.
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A Buick Touring in dandy condition
153 E. Main Street
Phone 84
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TUFTLESS MATTRESS
P IL L O W F O B T H E T IR E D BODY
Carefully
Then J u d g e fo r Y o u r se lf
Truabr’a Rhag|*atia Vbhlato
Rkeutoatie», Naurftta. O d WH-
pafion and NervoueoeeaTtoeg
T he A m erican mem ory ¡a called very bud, but most
o f us can rem em ber te tfirn up a t Weal ¿¡tires.
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prove aatlefaoiory saA'kttai:'
Sleeping on n S ealy is like being: W nftéd.by th e
m agic o f m odem in g e n u ity Ì U W W I of perfect
rest. Its 5-foot b a tt of sunpttfe, snow y w hite, virgin
eottqn, com pressed to m a ttre ss thioknes», yields lik e
a giunt pilloRr to th e tire d bodv/N oiind, Healthful,
ttofreahing sleep comes quilrMy, t>rin'gihfc com plete
relax atio n an d renew ed energy to stra in e d nerves
and tire d m uscles.
reauit*. Trggief’» Tablet g )
tor’« Tablet» come to into stole, ’
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rilNOA OklfcRM MARO0CXVEO CüCÆ»
A m Ut'<=> 3LfeT 8OQV ' • HOMELY
as , T m & h fcMtR ö riT M ? VwotoS
B o T a t they Ú t e t todUXicW M
VdEKl T h ’^ATEA •€> OPfeto MMlOfe
M m B uM dit'u. ÛO T h r u
C ause - th lo r o
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1925 Nash Advance 6
1925 Nash Sport 6
1925 Ford Coupe <
1925 Essex Coach
1924 Nash Advance 6, Like New
BRIOOS A BRIQO0,
Attorneys for plaintiff,
' Post Office Address:
have been tried and tested
thirty years. When need to f
vili say so, anyw ay.
New Tires and Battery
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• looks so..dusty to m ost o f us, th ere a ro b eau tifu l haunts
o f frien d sh ip and l9Ye, w ith sw eet rnpsic and th e lau g h ter
T liere j s a m ovem ent for uniform d an g er signs on tl)^
iways, but ail su ch ,sig u a .p o w Jook alike to some of
condition, 5
Martnon Sport, 1922, Wonderful buy,
m v (Mu " H ig il pH in Til Hi
A nyw ay, not m any of fhC wdmcfi fotjen df {liis section
fallin g dowij th is ?s p rin g «to ft re su lt o f step p in g on
BAKERY
a nice trip, too— free, likewise.
,, No doogttorm fcoeharitlee or otherwise will be made ln adrartls-
lM A r job printing — our contributions will be In cash._______
A GREAT NATION
FRANKLIN
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N ight a fte r nigh tjm o n th a ftò r month and y e a r a fte r
year, tbe S ealy TMftlèss w ill e teirt th ia same feet-
magio, f o r it sh o u ld n e v er h w i t è sdftneBs n o r Its nr-
ifcihhl sh ep e^am ùcoasionùl an^. b a tti fa «41 th e re-
n ó v atìn g i£ w ill reqhiré,1 \
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