Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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TELI* YOUB BOSS THE T R U T H ............
If your boss suddenly called you ill f o t luncheon,
would you think it a gOod time to turn loose on his pro­
duct and tell the truth about it f
There was a boss who called ft lot of Ills inert in fb-
cently and gave them a dinner at which lie him self pre­
sided. And he called dri the “ boys” for littte talks.
“ Say, boss,” said one young taan, “ that darned form
you sent me to fill out. It w asn’t cut to fit a typew riter,
and I had to waste an hoür w riting the answer«. C an’t
you print the fctnff the other w ay on the paper and fix
it so it will fit a writing m ach in e!”
There was applause all over the house. The “ k id ”
had spoken a wish of all. The boss — he just smiled and
took notes. And called for more.
“ The expansion valve Is rotten. It sticks and I get
a lot of kick« abolit it. Tour competitor« h a te it all over
ns on expansion va lv es.” A gain applause — and again a
grinning boss, with pencil in hand and a call for tnote.
'And there was more— an hour and a half of it with
the principal o f lesfe ntajfeste sunk w ithout a trace.
Here was a gathering of B ig American« of the B ig
America of Tomorrow. Aere« of factory Spàèfe behind this
m eeting room manufactured a prodiict «bid all over Am er­
ica and Canada, itère were the- “ boys from the field,”
called in to m eet the Old Man after years trying to tie
hi« product into consumer demands. A ll hrid tnet difficul­
ties. They had Wofcked Rales. The big thing b is young;
jnen Wanted Iras à product from the Old Man that would
“ knock down sale« resistance.”
And so th ey dissected the Old Man, all liis Works as
im partially as if he bad been a test tube specimen in a
laboratory. And the Old Man took It just So. He emerg­
ed sm iling, called his stall around him, and gave orders
for shift» in about every factory process there was, and
office policy a« well. He had learned that it .took both
him self and his “ g a n g ” to get his great big game across.
And both he and the gang emerged with a sense of team­
work, unknown in the Older Way.
By CttAfetfcS P. S fE ^ À R t
NfcA Berries Writer
men’s Union, Peoria, 111., tslkli
“Two bottles ot Tolbf PUU ft-
moved all syteatoat 6f m f kid­
ney trouble, etbkpMk JkeMrtUi
and pains, dirtiness shd floatinf
specks, correcting tfrexuMr kid­
ney action, Clearing secrotidtto.
Foley Pills have tap Ketftfad
recommendation.''
Months of
cold and damp ««enter p it I
heavy strain
tttl itMn#?:
lng and playinfc the presidential ftlhKKIAX MAIL CAMUSO
help
them
tddny
4HtM H ttp
part. The Whit»
ftto le WonM BY SWEDISH AUTO TMCÄH
Pills.
No
more
MckAehtr,
M fl
M a
great placK Mc&fly. Wltft
STOCKHOLM
(U
P
.)—The
no­
the Longworths
lit it.
flWell
style to one thing they’re strong tation ot the frozen wastes ot
northern Siberia is to be te-
H|ved bjr feweAiak àritóe mall
Sucks, usirig skiis in winter in­
stead of front wheels.
.'Che Swedish post office de­
partment now operates 84 such
bit sea in thè extreme northern
part of the country and on the
be«is' of their success the Res­ No better or more sfeHInrt-
awn Government has ordered a aWe remfeiffbraritèfi cbulB
s|ries of six. A representative bfe imiitfiiièci ftìt
oc-
Just ^klaMItlg thing» wbòìd of the Soviet authorities to now rtfèfori tìian some of our
change to about like »trlkthg a là Sweden supervising the con­
gorgeous flow ers, Whleh
match to the théririoriietér id struction work.
include prfttftlMdH fivfefv-
make the rootti «grnier.
McMinnville — Nfew >60,00« thiug ifi ¿flt flb w é ti oY
Eggleston store block completed.
To keep from being annoyed ‘ -«an
by gray hair consider it dignified.
,-na
The Beauty Of
•W ashington — if Nichwai
Longworth nèver attains the
presidency, It Won’t be for Irek
of political good matìigèinèht bn
hla wife’s part.
Not that Nicholas lsd’t a cap­
able politician hltiiself. lie ’s i
first-class specimen of the ÒV-
dltery, well-knblrn, staiiikrdlfal
politicai pattefn. Bttt Mrs. Lotig-
«urth unqdestlòtiahlp to i regu­
lar 14-carat political genlitl.
•
And, considering how early lb
the game this to, thè spèatèr bf
the Honse of Reprfcsetitadter
really to bkglnntflg tb be qdfti
a bit talked about for the I f f !
nomination, as head of the Re­
Now to the time to start talk­
publican national ticket.
ing about how poor you are. The
family may want a new car this
Nohedy serloasly doubts thftt spring.
Mrs. LongWorth sarreptltlOdslI
started thia gossip:
It doesn’t do to say so out
Thè'rè’i no incentive to work
loud. „ because go good Republi­ now. Income tax return» will
can Is supposed to mention aft> be kept secret this year.
candidate other tha« PrikMettl
Coolidge to strcceed him iilf, Sn-
less and until the pterifterft ggpi
i)e*s out ot It.
SELFISH VIEWPOINTS
The fact that she HMs to ap­
pear
not tb be doing whit sRc
A representative body of teachers met in W ashington
certainly to doing and that she
not long ago and adopted a resolution deploring the ten­
succeeds, both ways. Jttst goes
dency of state and municipal units of government to re­ to show how smooth Mrs. Long­
worth’s wbrt ft.
duce appropriations for education.
An honest and, no doubt, an unselfish expression of
belief!
And tomorrow the Association of Police Chiefs may
meet and protest that states and cities arc going to excess
in cutting down the moneys spent for the protection of
life and profwrty.
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The day after tomorrow the Ilighw ay Commissioners
fnay go on record as regretting tlinl counties seem less in­
clined to sj>end the money to build new roads and repair
old ones.
It is hard to see taxes as a whole. N othing is easier
than to arouse a public to denounce high taxes; nothing
is harder than to get the snme public to take an unselfish
v ie w of the whole problem.
FOREBT F ltE , UNIVERSAL EkEMV
* s f
woodwork
opt In
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Good cititebship in the Northwest w ill everyw here II
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Popular ¿«print
Copywrighta, 75c
earlier than usual; that there was h o w ater left over
last year; and that th is is in nil probability the
M test fire hazard for many years. H eavy spring and
The Covered W agon
Horigh
/
mmer rains mav retard the evil; but a 1 »senco of partied
*fhe
Pride
of
Palem
nr
bU r snows that last for weehs or mohtfts and protect I
jests, cannot be made up from rains.
Kyne
\ Organization into fire districts, with everyiatdy niak- The V alley of the Giahtft
R yne
llrinff
his personal husinesM to hrtp: cooperation With
Rainbow ’s End
a ^eStriclive orders that will «top the fifes from stnH-
fend detertnihed, aggressive syuipstliy with (he nre
Beacli
yaws tlio N orthw est’s nest friend, w ill do much to make
* country safe. The tourist crop is worth almost ns
left As tile Itfiffl^r cdt; dhe year’s fire disastfr mittht
fi-flbt jdrtd by hlMny thiillons of dollars a year, for the
st generation. A forest fire is no m an’s friend; It is the
iversal enemy. This is the year to outlaw it.
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offeHlMg.
One trill wiH convince you that
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Jhn Ë d w a n b
mldn’t see such
nxirsvglf OmV t
your own
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titf cofcdnuiiig.
ASHLAND
LÀUNDRY CO
IHTtwil —
Home o f it In
money and some of It In
the better service you’ll get
out of the work we do.
. YOUR
BATTERY
ploys, a very important pârt in the running of your
car. JLet us look after it and dd yodf eldctrieal Work.
W e Will rave you money.
Quality Paint. H e Mtys
negleetittAtttfrtvWMiee
he Won’t taiftt for, ifld
that the paint not on!?
tecta, hut beautifies hit
w orin more» u v n r e 70V4
DUSTS . CLËANè
Enjoy these fin e days in thq cf’hR' while, the trees
are all in’ bloomt You w ill
Ä Ifcrtl klfcfe bht of
drivhdglrie
:
te that winter precipitation w as deficient; that spring
mu
VÌH peer, a «.elation. Ham as
ttttW atti > ie f ai , fresh
young ham roast. Éacoh—crisp
I H » J tMoltsome deliaóujrtws
ff» t aifli&t melt in the mouth
Afc&AM)
FLOWICfl Bd
•• t *
llecause, If you
0 è s
’ Speaker Longwbrth Will ffaafcfc
an ofntmsutar frrilfBeht if lie
ever does get Into xthe White
House.
He knows hoW to make thk
most of hlmzblf. He win good
raw material to begin with and
he’s had avert Iriinglhable op­
portunity to develop— money,
education, social position and
Intimate association with worth
while people.
He’s thoroughly equal to lobt-
there IS something in a name
Ydtrtl
thii (Wee fba'M
tried Frye's "tìelicioua” Brand
Hftmtf ànd feedfi. THe delight-
Mfiy « lid ¿nd f ó f o t e fb lW
Pißw
We eouki öfter lower price«, t ill w
would have to induce ijittllty;
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