Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Athletic style, no buttons at the low price of
$3.75—All Colons.
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, ( W r it t e n
- Biggest L ittle Store in Town
Opposite New H o tel — Open Evenings
The hand of Time moves slowly over the face
of the clock of your life.
to
U n ite d
Hours idled away and money wasted foolishly
will count heavily against you. But Time works
for you wheu you have money earning interest
in an account at The Citizens Bank of Ashland.
time to save— N O W .
tal and labor. Great Britain has
not yet reached this'hew condi­
tion of Industrial cooperation and
Ashland, Oregon
the bigger the strike the better
the British workingmen consider
the effect.
- The (British industrial, ditpa-
tlon is fu rth er complicated by
t£e. fact that
workingmen
in.
Great B ritain believe they can
raise their standard
of living
satisfactorily only by
political
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
power. ^They think that If there
were a workingman government
in power in the House of Com­
mons, laws cdhld Be passed
which would redistribute wealth
and permit wages to be regulated
so as to put more money In tho
workers'
pockets.
American
workingmen have never adopted
this argument, in any large num­
bers.
The American trade un-
Thiwe schedatas daily 8 :8 8 SL m. 2 :1 0 p. in. 10:00 p. m.
Stop over anywhere and as often as you like,
ios keep out of politics. There
TRUNKS—S ee the Agent*.
is no labor party In Çongress.
SKATS— H igh backed reclining adaptable three positions.
By a subconscious Intuition,
BAN FRANCI8OO IN S E V E N T E E N HOURS
The feature ot the Highway is Spring in a ll its glory.
American workingmen have fol­
lowed the rule that it Is only by
Get yonr tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
increasing . production that In­
Tavern Cafe— 107 R a « M ain St. Phone M
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manent, in terms of increased
M M M
purchasing power.
This is the
major difference between Ameri­
can and trans-Atlantic economic
viewpoints. Economic democracy
is fa r more prevalent in the U nit­
ed States than in Europe. That
is to say, capital and labor work
together more freely and natur­
ally in America. The American
principle of increasing production
resulting in increasing wages’ is
regarded suspiciously. In Great
Britain because as a matter of
fact, British capitalists In large
numbers are reluctant to divide
wjth tb e lr workihgmen a fair
share, of the return
from In­
creased production.
Both sides in Orest
Britain.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
SAN FBAN0noO.rMay M-—
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1 ' g h iU ,1 considered " the
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1 Hied. w i& •a tb o e iw m s a t Ik
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P ress,
and unnecessary lossep of strikes.
The moat pronpuneed economic
change in conceptions of fdustrlal
relations in modern times is well
on its way to fu lfillm e n t in the
United States and in this respect
America is setting a new pace
> r the wdtld. Thé strike is com­
ing to be regarded in pie United
States as an inefficient and old
style weapon which once served a
valuable purpose but which is
rapidly being ieplaeed by an in­
form al partnership between capi­
The figures on the dial mark your age. Be­
tween the years of twenty and sixty-five will
come failure
or • success.
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fo r
N E W YO R K , May 1 J— Rrltlah
trade unionism la a generation
behind Xmerlçan and H rfiw » F**
Iationahlp be|>een e*P W and la ­
bor haa not fret emerged frojh the
antiquated notion that these two
forces are necessarily antagonis­
tic. UntH the British worktagmeh
and capitalists alike evolve ont of
their present' stage of enmity into
the Great American stage of co-
operationdlreat B ritain F ill peter
be free '^irom the s disturbances
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D u r .graduation
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g. ierally considered weak a « ' ®B.
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panning
ir u e iftH hht'i«l|Hi ’
v . ii terrific puhcfc.
tu [> « r. ? |i ^ e n apfl dHik
Hollywood’ h4a' t o M l t o t o d
I hipw found nuggets rans­
I.indimors so good tta
om b t o - s t o ^.¿»»r'big sise
’ ir< third Mick-
g u jle t,p f M f W s -
Oscar V ltt, dean «¡jr
r the *ér o»«r> ,n 8O’B® » to -
¡artists. J ' '
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igftjay won’t »«}» their
S’ Bobby JoneS, P t o t o t o h the
t o t a x «»y ft u I t o t o f c
SE A TTLE, Wash., /d ay 14.— ' :6a n Francisco Misaiphs » # < • < : !
Itji the kpn that Igys tbs
( U P ) — Third bape> t o
hottest 'ten year service In big 'lehdue
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corner oa ‘the diamond^, seems' to ball. Is hailed by S ta Franetace-
be well takefi?care o f-IP the Pa­ ans as the best o f hM profeaaion
Medford— XHreotors
ot
Oak
since W illie K a « m .’
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cific Coast league this year.
Some close followers o f the . Glen McNally Oakland
third Grove School voted for |20,00b
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game go so fa r as to say the eight liaseman, Is still stomewhat of bundlag 'anaeat.^ 1 I
far-western minor clubs . present an unknown quadttty.
St.
Helkns— Norse
steamer,
the classiest all-round array of
third base talent oatside o f the
Clatskanie— Odd Fellows lodge “Storvike^,*/ lopd» f , 00,000 feet
m
a j o r s . - ' , 4 f - A jA
n build two-stobr, fMsjnroof hemlock logs-for the O rien t
'Portland’s spectacular lnfletS-
er, “Doc* Protho, has shown up
well to date. The Beavers’ feat
Klamath
Falls— W«
of obtaining him in exchange'for Lumber Company plans
Em m ett McCann Is considered a oou m ill here?
mighty stroke of good luck, or
good, business. W hile not a n ^
council
Myrtle
Point— City
No more, no less
traordtaaey hitter, he is good with lets contract for paving, grading
Quaker Oats 1»
the bat, and Is fast and generally and graveling streets.
flavor
smart.
Advertise In The Tidings.
Seattle has a stellar thlrd-anek-
SflB
Pickwick Stage Systems
H E difference in breakfast otts
is in thsir flavor. The price
mostly is the same. .
Millions demand the Quaker brand
bccs-sc o f its toaMy, wonderful flaynr.
För flavpr is the important point in
T
Summertime is her#. Prepare for your
outdoor life and ftupirnerls work/with
a pair of our serviceable work shoes
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
You can leave off the ear muffs with
jierfect safety when you come in to
Give Us a Trial
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look at a Pathfinder Tire. We don’t
fltuffed Psppsrs or
Hari and Noodles an
just « to Of tbe wash
detf «fl recipes given
Send'2 cts. to P ryb -M
CO , SEATTLE. *fOr
TOW/topV.
a tth U fto rf
The price you pay for milk io
on
t^o percenugeof butter-fat it Contains. Tbe
importance of this is recôgnized by health
<fcpartmen» ardtyifrhere. They require
an 4r
commercial m ilk to contain not less than
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three per cent batter-fat.
it is deter-
rin. T h u
Think of the articles around your h om e that ootild
be m ade brighter and rnorg colorful with th e Osa
of p eco ret Enamel.
Standard Cleaners
Pathfinders will speak for themselvey
—on looks. They’re made and guar­
anteed by the world’s largest manu­
facturers of quality tires . ^ which as­
sures ipialrty. And they’re priced so
jow you ’ll have a hard time persuading
yourself to leave without one.
We huve
yopr aize, Clincher, Stralght Side or
Balloon
w ill tell you many de­
licious Ways of .serving
Wo take the odor out of
clothes; Your nose knows.
have to “ talk ’em up.”
B p — PPWC prepared |Q hqy>
Fry?» " M e a t Guide"
Iqgker Qats
bring in t
use the Hoff­
man Steaip Press
to Press Clothes.
Some 50 years were spent perfect-
hg tliat famous Quaker Asvor. Otice
/ou taste n, yöu ars Spoiled fo? -or-,
fhiary ¿ atj;-
Quaker‘ mill ing, too, retains much
J the “bulk” of oats «Aad that
¡lakes IBuativd* less often needed.
JB» olein, tarbpbydrates and vitamin«
uld “build’ are thus confined to make
Quaker Oats at) excellently balanced
atioQ.
Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 3 to 5
' ninqtcs) qr Quaker Oats today at
•otlr grbeer. $ce how much finer td-
nc’r t cw ’b break last Will be than today’s.
Buy H alf a H am
— oa a W hole O ne
96 O ak 8t.
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fis h in g TacEJe
rial cereal carbahrdradr « fie fa .
You can Meure th ese arti,
attached é®up6n and bria,
th ia w eek .
,
■ a ra
COUPON
Baseball Goods
«i V,
n
HADDEN’S
Tire Shop
AND TUßEö
T h.
/lartlware
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AS
person re-
his diet. The grain
During thia Special Decoret Week yon can obtain
without cost a sample can of pecoret Enamel to
any coiqr you desire, a booklet showta* COlofr
schem es for home decoration.
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determined that an
quires
Thia easy-to-u se decorath
to refiniah furniture of ev
breakfast room the brighl
propriate, while in the bed
aeqti-gloas finish are more
We Deliver
D ietitians
■*•**«'S
in yeon
bread, are fou n d in their moat digestible
form.
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The day may
|pveram«nts
there Ja no coatsc, * over-strong
flavo r fo pe eliminated, or tough
fibre^ to be softened by parboil­
ing— Josr hake. fry o t broil Frye's
" D e ljc jo b s r H am . There’s no
need to lose an atom of its per­
fect flavor by parboiling.
N o. 4W 1 N
O^vory o r more
deliciqus p a n this tender young
ham. O nceyotfve tried reserved
yo u r-faV o tite’
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