ASH LA ND D A IL Y 7 A Tough Ifr e > ................... Editor Business Maiiager ...... News Editor Madden Green Perkin* ..... . OFFICIAL CITT T ID IN G S C * -. w U N O *** Qtf A * * * * C r Telephone 89 (United Press Staff Correepon- Matter HOLLYWOOD, C at. April JO ■— ttL F J —A AO* b r ta i of chalk — the Intellectual lover— la sup- plaltfitg the Latin or physical type en the .seres*, tn tfa opttfag o f Warton Piirfag, deat). . : CWPÔFÎ/ One Month — Three Months Six Months .. One Year ------ One Month ... Three Months Six Months ... Ope Year -,— foremstt vfabaa »wttonr picture prodadw* . •. ' ' The man who brags about bow U fa Yhbfatfad ntoM of Meart- noh senps he hae hasn't day. drurtwf. 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She tody font fan . *** fa «fams hafa Bfa>, yet she loves him. •T h e g in s and nmumu who have been responsible tor tbs POPgUrtty of Oto eoh^wtioMi mat sheik love physical strength because of its aesthetic quglity, which in the movies we call sex "There to« too, n rarer type whloh toVas the « d a tor the sense of strength or rather pro- teettos, implied by hie wealth qr his willingness to provide tor hsrJ Psychoanalysis ascribe this to infantile «nasse. ' ‘‘But ■ t*« i -strongest of the strong to the mental type— the man With the strength od Mind. today," SUM Miss Fairfax, in tn He Is the mao who cmamarSs interview today, "and. yon will find the mental type now dom- the world sad eomaaaade the hearts of the atajortty of faatfa«. “Outstanding examples are "He to a quiet, reserved man­ Lewis Stone, Ronald Colman ner, but, in bto fans to Written a and io h a Gilbert.“ '• The eereen hero with sheer firmness and power that enr-to« ‘'sex-appeal” to losing favor'with the conviction e t ability tn rise the fans, contends the woman above storms and stopes. "Ha may have a fiery spirit— prodaeer. "It all goes to prove that, a spirited temperament belongs after an. women fare the same ee much to the meatal favor as thing— strength,'* she continued. the one whose fere-mnaor goes “And of strength, mental virility bank to the days When men Is the strongest, because It dom- wooed with oiube," fa bloom at the »reseat time Have you ever stopped to think, when you are-travel­ ‘Will ao doubt hS glad to know ing on a steam or electric train, where the drinking water that the beauty of the Lily aad used on it comes from? You probably have never, given the pleasure it gives can be pre­ it a tliought. Yon take it for granted that there miist be served and prolonged with a dammed, «resting aa art Niels I Itttla ears, fa May, last year, Many Settlers To some drinking water on the train, and wheft yon become lake whleh will be stacked with the Writer was gftea soaM Eas­ thirsty you lurch over to the, tank aftd drink until your base end trout. ter Lily Write that wore fa Come This Rummer (hirst is quenched. What assurance have you that the —. bloom at Easter time that had NOTIGE TO CHEMMTORH water may not be badly contaminated? You say that the bees turned Ottt of the pota With have been unfair to them. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP P ortland , Qr.e, April 10— »arts ef the sterna adherfag. water is clear and sparkling? True enough; but a water Oh, there are plenty of ways THE «TATE OF OREGON (fr.P.)— Oregon agricultural op- ay These .baths ware planted fa Of being run over and trampled may he loaded with death dealing typhoid germs and yet FOR JACKSON COUNTY, / a partially shaded faeaUon. la portagltiee are interesting a vast on by the government, or its la thé Matter ef the Estate be clear and sparkling to the naked eye. the belief that they would not number of persons, according to W ASHINGTON? factotums, but when it comes of i . F. HOLLMftYSR. ■ ANO The water that you drink on the train is free from V E T T E R ? grow aatn the next spring when W. H. Ide, manager of the land to getting any notice token of the shade weald tor removed. settlement department of the rl’^eaee germ« and so yon may quench your thirst with the injuries |ou've sustained, NOTICE t t MERSEY GIVEN By CHARLES P. STEWART Imagine my surprise and ds- chamber of commerce. you're up against an awful prop­ impunity. Uncle Sam, through his Public Health Service, that the undersigned has been Ida reported that 10,000 ro- NEA Service Writer _ hght when fa Jnly new sprouts osition. appointed Administratrix of the aided by the Boards of Health of the various states, sees W A S H I N G TON— Folk .who g g appeared. With their rapid qhests lor information concern- estate of 3. P. Hoflmeysv. De­ to it that you are furnished with a perfectly safe drink­ •'Want their rights" are tpe cursp J * growth my pleasure increased oa­ fag farm 1 tig resources of Ore­ s ses i J . and such administration gon have reached him ia recent Of course all this Is assuming of Washington. The town’s full th fa October I waU enabled to ing water whilq you are a passenger of a railroad. covers the individual nutate, and that the kicker is comparatively, months. The flood of ma* * you .hare toy pleasure» wRh others At least once a year every railroad engaged in in­ of them, trying to get things out unlnfluential. the partnership property Of the of the government— money gen­ by displaying the two that had from prospective settlers came firm dt Bhras and Holipteysr, Barrels of money or a strong terstate commerce must furnish the Surgeon General of erally— that they think they have gotten eaough sunshine to sa- as. a / result of -a . campaign ’ to political pull get prompt atteiP •Oiag business as Ideal Grocery advertise the Pacific northwest,’ If you are knocking, the United States Public Ufa of. all legitimately coming to them. - hen able them to bloom la McGee's tion even In some rather du­ Any person having a elllm Opportunity knocks, yon on t new store window where many They clutter up the depart­ sources of water supplies used for&rmking purposes. A against the individual estate or bious cases. Folk with money hear her. enjoyed them and marveled at list of such sources is also sent to the health officer of ments. They persecute senators and a pull, however, aren't in-t partnership estate aforesaid are I their »earning at that time of Lakeview To Get an<) representatives. They try hereby required to present the the respective state wherein they are located. He or his to see . the president.. They. nag eluded among the nuisances. yo«' the year. It you think the same duly verified Wltl proper They’re waited on and 8° off representative, usually the state sanitary engineer in- the Ute half ost of anybody are doing will fall, it will If yon haven’t aay ground Dude Rancfy Soon about their business. vouchers wtthm sfa moattbs tall. «imoe fa whleh yon oaa »reserve spects'tlie water shed of every supply, and submits sam­ and everybody they can get to The onese who hsng around from the date of first publi­ your lily bulbs, he deebt you ples of the water to the state laboratory for sanitary an­ listen to , them. cation of this notice to ¿telile Sickness usually be- have a friend who has space Unmitigated peets, that's what tape capital and pester everybody LAKEVIEW, Ore.. April I S - alysis. If both the sanitary survey and the laboratory they are. are the ones with poorly-lined cause we have n Rite aad who weald be glad to take (U .P.)— The scene of aa his­ Dickey, Attorney at law, Room pocketbooks and do votes to de­ than we have sense ». Stearns Building, Ashland, tests show the water to be in a sanitary condition the toric cattle outfit of pioneer Oregon. liver. ’ i Information on the care and day*, the Bar HC ranch, near State Health Officer recommends to the Surgeon General The worst of it is that o F Dato e f first publication. Great are the rewards that culture of these bulbs can ho Goose Lake, to to become a dude of the United States Public Health Service that a certi­ lot of these unfortunates have March IS, IP»«. come to all-w ho give people a bad bp sending to the V- S. ranch. ficate of approval be issued. A questionable or contamin­ real grievances. It Isn't 1m- Foi FLORENCE K. HOLLMftYSR. good run for tl\elr money! Dopt., of Agricoltore for bul­ Plans are new under way to Administratrix. ated supply receives no certificate of approval, and such agination on their part. They’ve bolt f letin No. a«». convert this pin«»—one of the suffered actual injustice. are < IS 8-5 Sal. Give me the man who carries The lives ef tulips, byaetatbs. last steads of old-tUne cattle­ a supply may not be used for drinking purposes» Official promises they've had moatl scars, and you can have the nag anreiSsns baton that have In Oregon a few of the water supplies come from wells made to them have been broken. 10 n men— into a tourist resort. Garibaldi — Maple Leaf man who has memorised text­ A group of Sacramento, Cal., They can’t get their pay for this l owned by the railroads. -The vast majority of the watef cheese factory baa grown 11 per books. longed and tnereaesd by dtyfag business s n n bars taken an op- cent la past year. supplies come from the drinking water of the cities and public services they’ve perform­ them off fa fan pots until tbe ttoa on tbo proper«/ and »ton to ed. They’re been deprived of foliage baa ysltowed. tobigg tbe er e* lodges nttg to increase the towns through which the railroads pass. .You may be property without due process of ' Kli Hes H eel says: Sutherlin — Peppermint grow­ bulbs out df tbe soil, kMpfag hard of saddle horses to more certain that if a train takes on drinking water at your law. They've been thlmblerlgged ser 1 ers will set out »«• to* 80® acres ain’t good-lookln >■ a dry placa, aad pinate« e s t than 100. A stream will be peppermint thio year. blamed one o< 'ea town, and if that water is from your public water sppply. out of patent er copyright in- per c ef doors in the tan. terests. Departmental rulings , taxes. smart.“ then your town has a supply which has been approveu LYDIA B. JACttfc by your State Board of Health and certified by your HELP THAT RAflKAfTWE Government. O UT OUR W A Y B y W illia m s Z^NBLL rALL FMarMTTG O A H E A D ! \ c l im b u p t u n t P o l e . ' P u n cute? peo p le ’ s LAW m S . HiTATPAFFlC COP IF VfOO wam T ! I D O sir C A P E -T M T h r u ! E m EOU -T im e L OPtw • j mouth woo g e t / r jLcep the Green 'fountains Green,” is the slogan «itfDptttl hy the \ erniont Forestry Association, in making a plea for conservation of the forests of the state. Practically the same plea is being made by the So­ ciety for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, hut it has not yet indicated that “ Keep the White MoRntaias Groan ’4 will be iU sl o ggo. -—— ■. r The lumber industry in magnitude of pay rolls and its importance as universal building material, ranks among the five greatest industries of our oountiy. Lumliering is also unique in giving employment to cla sp s of labor througfiout the year — payrolls met by no other national source of employment. '•S 1«) O O NT -TO R O A Í? fa f M t • MO0 \ -TfetA. ME -O P«E£Ä ÂÔMÉ.’ iMiMCr AMO vamyw t OO . sou ©LO AM 0LA A H BLAH a T K U s T ö P V -T h a t P o t/rtn a amo show ~ÍHfc ©ACKiMöi U P J 'TrAlKlâ t '«s 1 iil Also those stabbing pains, stiffness, dull hsadaettss. aeF- vousness, poor SUW nW that weary tired feeling! Ob, yon sag help tbamt Tabs Foley Fills, a diuretic sttmalaat for the kidneys. Every ingredient fa thin helpful madteigg in reeled to the betterment of your physical state. Comm Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Va., who says; "Befgre I tank Fotop Fills I oouid not stoop over got raise up without grant pain. NOW. I have none." Ask yoar «rgg- glst for Faley PEla. YOMP prompt improvement will Gb- Hght, and> ropag you. gold everywhere. * Nto A Of Everett Tree 'wàrrli no a t t e «G eo xi tri u , h ic u c o v s p .» . ç M R . Y fc u e p . I 'L L T o t t («HAT ï ’ CL V O . I'L L W f/W * * ’ tTTOOWN W ’ ^ T » í? á - r o r c A - Q U IC K CitlMoe ays hereby notified that each artistes s s eaa Ps b*ra- •d wUl not be tadmn to the dump ground on cfmm-up-day. The Pollen departm ent, hda mads iome survey e t tbs swnmagity aad find that la « mm ifasn »•► Í *» 1 THS CITY HANA0EB-8 KEPOBT The monthly report of the city manager in printed in today’s issue of The Tidings for the benefit of taxpayers and the pabtic generally. The city council, in adopting the city manager plan of government, specified that a gumtnarited monthly ttq»ort should )>e published. This is a wise provision. It gives the people an op­ portunity to learn month by month just what is being done in municipal affairs and give» them an opportunity of seeing just where and how their money is being sjent. «JRwoU., H E R O E S '*A R E * M ADE -M C Tf '0 O R U Eugsus — Contract fat for paving Tenth avsaus from Monro« to Almaden, for |a?,SSS. I it t i r y » n m