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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1926)
L atest Evhry Evening Except Sunday by ................ Editor Bert R. G reer------------- - Georgi, Madden Green -, W. H. Perkius .....— Business Manager ....... News Editor OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R ----- -------------------------.— ‘elepboae "9 f^ te r td at the Ashland, Oregon P estoffbe M , i • - 'Subscription Prior, ’Delivered in < it) One Month .... Three Months g u Months - One Year Rural Routes One M o n th -------- ----------------------- f——- ............... - i.>6 Three Months — --------------- ’—-----— ......... .................. “"2 ,.50 Six Months ------------------ . --------- ----- J --------------------- ----- 5 50 Ope Year ....... ....... ■ ........ ............................................................ ......... ......... , DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES J(> Single insertion, per Inch — ................... - .....—— Political. Display, per Inch - ..................... ........................ Yearly Contracts One insertion a week —----------- — ........s.™.— - — Two insertions a w e e k --------- ------ —.......... — -*•------------ ------------ 2o Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising Elrst insertion, per 8 point line ----- --------- ---------------------- • ’ Each subset]u cfrfa ^ v tlo n . ,8 point line ...a.— ?---- - lft() Card of Thanks .....’ « « / Obituaries, per line .................. ................................................... , - J l —? WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "All future «rents, where an admission charge Is made or a a H .I K I ... « ‘ ' DONATIONS . O ra « .. ’ No donations to charities or otherwise will he made la fcdvwtls- mg or jyb printing — our oontrlbutlons will be W BY CHLARLBS P. HTKWAMT - m< n. . PORTLAND, May 14 — ( H b \F A Service Writer , o«ng BrOjk ^ , . B n r , Mil When a man asks a girl for her —Golf ball bpotleggers gre the hand he to liable to want to put WASHINGTON— Washington no- Mellon's s i — la gohig'tti be a dll greatest source of worry to both it in some dish water. . private and pabllc clubs accord clety is simply tfirillefl by news loin at. ing to cln^ officers who have held Senator W ill..« C . M I B r t t . V eevefal. meetings to plan wdjra «,n D ..H K. E » .. .n d S « . . U r , Miami, (Fla.) contest to find aad means, to prevent ’’golf hall tho most polite cop failed. So ! , T "” “ »• « « - pr.lt» r.« Ion’s daughter, Alisa’s, engage finding.’’ .> . . would one to find a glyptodon. This Industry flourishes to ment. ' i t He bag influential eonnefctiop Portland to an unusual degree, And well may Washington so- eve'n if Gils Is a Republican gi In Auburn, Ala., 1000 ten s and rules prohibiting the sale of eiety be all htlrred up. , , n u istrstlo n and his father's laid 798 egg« in one day, leaving second band balls on courses are The engagement of no couple Democratic senatpr. Maybe F ^202 bens that thought it was to no avail- The ball finders of Junior rbyafttea could hove tl.-1 In-law-elect Mellon himse Sunday. 2- -i stand, outside the fence and trade tnythtag, in Interest and import- Wni «peak a good word tor hi with players who are making the ance,#dn this prospective alliance and Jt's nM aoredthrt Mellon bi New York’s a busy place. It is betw een a son of th e super-arto- . i sid erab le d ra g lu q u a rts rounds. even more crowded than a village Of coarse, the pliyer is to (ocratlc house o t th e.B races o | where ministers and ambassado: barber shop on Saturday after blame. If he didn’t buy balls Baltimore and a da tighter of the noon. Mellons of Pittsburgh. j' , Among the socially annotated More trouble In China. China of Maryland and Virginia, the Ca problem in America secinc to 1«. bell» and the Erucee have been "Who will wash the dishes.* pre-eminent sinee earl/ colonial days. ' i Once every man who blossomed forth in a checkered suit in the Senator Bruce, before his elec spring was considered a gambler. tion to the upper bouse of Con gress, was a highly successful lawyer and is extremely WeStHpi Riddje-—State Bank sold tc do but not enormously wewtfltgC owners of Umpqua Valley Bank as w ealth counts todaiy— pre^- Wil1 ytfU ,>e aWe to reiin<iuisl‘ , ably less than a millionaire. It’., at Roseburg. ^ ’e ever.v -dHy struggle in the s, ’ GRADUATION GIFTS $or tljose who would give som< different. business world when you are 60, or possibly 65! Not one man in a hundred a t that age has made provision for tho future so th at he can sit down and-enjoy the eolnforta of a life of retirement. Save a portion of your income NOW so that you will bcdinuneially Independent in your old age. Greeting Carda —t Fountain Psna — Fine Stationery FIRST L itkiä Springs îîo tel Bldg. NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, J _ OBEGÓk ' dose« good balls tor >1, eyen it soma have been sandpap«r<l to Marshfield—City bay* Mats hide" dia* owner’s naves. fife engine for , "There to'no Indication th a > '^ Jthnafo -Fulls b u llá n g record ganised cause of me« and bey« steal halls. They /« a lly hunt agd find them, carrying /«JS^ flnds from one coarse to another and salting them. It Is Intimated, opdapd for 2« ^ tie n te, /-y . Thursday and Friday, May 20-21 “O!f FLANDERS FIELDS” Special MATINEE A&D Matinee EVENING School For Children This picture of 9,000 feet of film 6,000 of which are actual pictures of scenes a t tlie front taken by the official Signal Corps photographers of the United States 4 n n y . The other 3,000 feet ia a captured film la ken from a German suhm'arine the U-.35 and show the sinking of Allied vessels. , , ■ ‘‘YOUMAY BEE H UI THERE” Auspices Ashland Fost American Legion -------------- ‘,1:^ ■ I ” < 7 5--* • SPECIAL PURCHASE , S&s&y J a n e W ash Dresses lAoet the requirements ot the Uregon sta te nonra or health as to sanitary lot’ation, construction and operation. Common drinking cups are prohibited for use at these places. ” ■ », ’ ; DiiqKsal of fhccretai Fly-tight privies or water-flush- e t toilets with a system of sewage disposal approved by tfce S tate Board of Health shall lie provided nnd shall lib maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Separ- ajte toilets for men and women shall lie provided; qnc toilet for each 25 men and one for each 25 women. Disposal of Refuse1 Supervision and equipment suf ficient, to prevent littering the ground with rubbish, gar bage or other refnse,Khali be provided ami mhintaint^. hly-tiglit depositories for «uch material shall be provided and conspicuously located. These depositories shall not be jiennitted to liecomc foul smelling or unsightly, or breeding places for flics. 1 - ( ’amp Sites: Every tourist camp must lie located t«ii a site that is well drained nnd shnll be located.with regard to its bealthfulnoss.1 ’ ■ ■ Ins|»ection of tourist campR is made by the County Health Officer under the supervision of the State Board oidb-alth as often as practicable. The camps arc arrang ed as follows: Class-“ A ” enmps complying with every régulation. Class “ B ” camps comply with nil tho regu- •itions except those regarding soniç of the building re- sfilctions. Class “ C” camps arc temporary permitg*ia- simd to give the owners time to comply with the regu- iAtions. If the recominendatiyns are not curried out and Hl* camp is found in an unsanitary condition upon a second insjM'i'iton. the tourist <’iunp is then closed. Thia pain» cannot l>c re-oncilcd urifi, the recommendations 2 1-2 Dyzen Rayon and Voile Dresses just re ceived and placed on sale Saturday at prices passed on to you fiy reason of concessions given us. $6.95 for the $7.50 Sassy jfane Rayon Dresses. for the $7.50 Coin Dot Pongee Silk Dresses. for the printed voiles, Snssy Jane Models. bit at your slightest touch. Every day, G eneral has everything that real gasoline should have. I f I always the satne —always the best that w e k n o w how to th a k e lt G eneral never has an off day. Jhis week, we are featuring all silk ilttderWear and rayons in all the latest tints Stop at th e G reen arid W h ite Sign and say " G en era l” to th e In d e p e n d e n t D ealer. T hen you’ll k n o w What w e m ean by "different.” Hose tor all Occasions pRichmcnt, French, Nude, Champagne, Mauve, XflÄüfc und many othefr abades at Popular Prices « THE BUSINESS MAN’S VOCABULARY IJ.i <,.i l; - '^Tb<! average httBincm man knows how to 'use about laNfco .words, according to Dr. Frank H. VizeteRv. mnu-1 naiag editor of Funk & W agnall’s New Stundnrtl J)ic,- hufiafy. il^O iat figure is somewhat less than half the numlwT eMEE^uEukat Jby »Skakcbpcare, whose working knowledge inclsded about 23,006 words. Beyond that conWtlcrable g ’^c y4< i ^ n’nri, H *‘t “ Vell-sch'ootd^ phy- »-¡(fltin, iuinist« r, or lawyer,” < :i<’h of whom can use “ 25,- ntflCnt- ninrc yards.ryt College graduates get along with ‘j O lO words, wore or lews and at tfriutwtoy,. for illustw- tiMH upper classmen are believed to have a range of nliout 2fijy0iWt*rd$ — »owe reason for eYpecting that when the ydWw imMi*fhake their marks in the business world nhtf yaMLr 'round thc^|bi<fuct hoard, they will be uble to Scarfs, purées, shopping bags, handkerchiefs arid many other dainty gifts to delight tile hfcart of the girl graduate. coa& tg b ad t for m ore. T hat’s w h y h e « etfes G e h e ia i " M ’b p yhurtaiSlt ahd let your eo ^ h ed efcid e.” h* 1U. V i i r. rroU oh Oil 0o„ Distributors otegpti ? A ’ V Remember Her This Graduation '» 7 1 I. ' A t ' KJ 1 • * » ■ u h k V- W B * ¿ ¿ jIL i 1 1 w i » r M l] O rnim i n hum V