Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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BY CHLARLBS P. HTKWAMT - m< n. .
PORTLAND, May 14 — ( H b
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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
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Ion’s daughter, Alisa’s, engage­
finding.’’
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would one to find a glyptodon.
This Industry flourishes to
ment.
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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.
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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.
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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. '
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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
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’ 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,
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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
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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.
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; 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.
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( ’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 $7.50 Coin Dot
Pongee Silk Dresses.
for the printed voiles,
Snssy Jane Models.
bit at your slightest touch.
Every day, G eneral has everything that
real gasoline should have. I f I always the
satne —always the best that w e k n o w how
to th a k e lt G eneral never has an off day.
Jhis week, we are featuring all silk
ilttderWear and rayons in all the
latest tints
Stop at th e G reen arid W h ite Sign and
say " G en era l” to th e In d e p e n d e n t
D ealer. T hen you’ll k n o w What w e m ean
by "different.”
Hose tor all Occasions
pRichmcnt, French, Nude, Champagne, Mauve,
XflÄüfc und many othefr abades at Popular Prices
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THE BUSINESS MAN’S VOCABULARY
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'^Tb<! average httBincm man knows how to 'use about
laNfco .words, according to Dr. Frank H. VizeteRv. mnu-1
naiag editor of Funk & W agnall’s New Stundnrtl J)ic,-
hufiafy.
il^O iat figure is somewhat less than half the numlwT
eMEE^uEukat Jby »Skakcbpcare, whose working knowledge
inclsded about 23,006 words. Beyond that conWtlcrable
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’^c y4< i ^ n’nri, H *‘t
“ Vell-sch'ootd^ phy-
»-¡(fltin, iuinist« r, or lawyer,” < :i<’h of whom can use “ 25,-
ntflCnt- ninrc yards.ryt College graduates get along with
‘j O lO words, wore or lews and at tfriutwtoy,. for illustw-
tiMH upper classmen are believed to have a range of nliout
2fijy0iWt*rd$ — »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.”
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rroU oh Oil 0o„ Distributors
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Remember Her This Graduation
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