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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1926)
I A S m A N R ; DA I L Y ' T ID IN G S c w o 's tooth uAwrloln. The fam A V ^ n ^ la fle . q o * She* «to«* hie fighting tar-Aht entire gang, M hla father's psodebt ew nlngs cannot rtart io-hoed Or N ^ ,, S uod a? by s needles 15 cents, A. 0. A. bed ticking 90 cents anfl o th er articles'of dry goods and notions in proportion, And in‘ i' Judge gare' an* jCÜantlc' 60 days to learn to tell groceries anti provisions Flour $3 per sack of 49 pounds, Hau truth. Takés’ mdst ' feeafote Telephone 19 dai k brpwn sugar fivo pound» för $1, white su g ar'th ree OFrtéüAii «ehrt F âfb * ¿.JL. pounds for $1,. éoffee Bu> 50 _ çentS* peir pound, tea $^J25t sdcÁrid Claht »fall fc a tc r c ^ a l tba A shland, O regon to $2 75'per pound, kerosene où 90 cents i>er gallon, vine 1 ¡ ere ought to he a charge for 4hc fight between the ‘managers gar 50 cbhtft per gallon, dark navy chewing tobaooo» $I| h» ............. LxX--- — ........ per' poftnd, common smoking GO cents. ,Tlie abov^w ill give! bhri - who It going to fifcht bemp- * , _ _\ . an idea of the then conditions of trade and living. , ! aey- R a n d Routes - - , ; » * t . “ l i required $2.45 of our currency to get a £old dol-i I’ilsudakl heads a new Polish One «Math .-1— :.LL— -- L..1--------T— Three Mentha . ------- „ . L . - . . - i —i------ lar. There were thousands upon thousands. of men dis revolution, and his name remind? ix Months , ........ - charged from the army, all with more or less of this* Un of the coming beerfeaS sum- * money, and, of course, bnt a very small per cent could get »mir. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES work, and a gréât share of this money drifted iiito ‘the ,* They served tea lh .an airplane Binile insertion, per-inch ......................... - . PoL icgl, JJifçlfty. per. l n c * ^ .....----------------------- hands of business men until the fall of 1878, a t which high over Atlantic, Ga. Getting 27 time tlie heitoin seemed tp drop out of everything. Prices so a man Isn’t safe anywhere. ôk - Ineerttom a-week iftiMfcw. Aga.t.r ;...... eUtittiwi &»wn * wheat 60c to ‘65c per bushel, | Bad thing about Irving Berlin fliaM HHm n tn a g g !? » * - having a youngster is we all will egei awd Miscellanei, um .Advertising hoes $2.50 perfitm dred, and everything in proportion. have to sing each other to sleep. »olat l i n e _________________ — — I ‘ Then wc realized what hard times meant. Many business men went ibelw nll. A good hors* édiild bé K* American women spend b oite» B r itaP 451 $441:11*1 gohd cows for $12 to $15.” >12.000,000,000 annually Bert R. G reer-------j— George Madden Green W. H. ‘Perkins' 2Ì2X- Bditor Business Managet S »"AH Intuite fcveiAs,‘ w illéetlon'taken Is A<we«li Be dlngount wUl. » ♦> clothes. KS ptDVERTlBlHa 1 » t adgaistìlon ¿charge |g tnac Iteliglous 'or: BM eaotM ti DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertls- ar Job printing — our coatrthntien* will be la cash. » . WASHINGTON “But there’s another, side to P. "The power of concentrated capital fa greater today than per haps at any other tim e in the the world’s history. WHEN YOUTH FAKES FOETH' • » ’ Seattle Suspfect Escapes BY CHARLES P. BTKWARt It is now only a m atter of a few (lav's until the usual NBA Service Writer From Police; His Com Sanny o f hoys and girls, eyes but recently freed from the panion is Captured IVASHINGTON—.We have L «strain of e.vttotii;»U*«s and bauds clutching dipiamafs or y city c<m»ervj|Lt.lve government jus W SEATTLE, Wn.i May 2 J. — An • d e g r e e s , will “ stand on tjic threshold. n ijif o » ’ , as' the n p f. Î This’ ieh’A a icrltlclsm. Th unldentlfled opium addict, full of ibacealaurbate ¡tpeakefrs atP Bo fqnd off saving. J “hup,” was at liberty today be 2 The older folkfc ate inclined 'to sit back in ffidV com- cause he chose to Jump two and one-half'stories from an apart •fortablc chairs and smile at the youngsters as the latter ment roof to elude ilollce. ■confidently step forth to meet the new problems and as ^ F g E R a t M O S E ^ . Police chased two alleged opium sociations Bo’ftaddenly thruht main tlibn). “ Podr fl^ddel-1 Users across the roofa. When the ■ ngs,” (tee ante lic'tte 4h^ftn.'s iy ) •there th e y a r e a g in , As the cltirens, so the clty^ fleeing men reached the edge of «thinking they can reform the world—and the”world will the second building one blrrfy There Is no benzoate of soda hesitated before.Jumping Into the ftiot be reformed.” In a real kiss. darkness. J But the older folks’ smiles and critioisms contain other didn’t have the cour tenon? of envy than of pity, flow often b*DT ^eyfA iu)ied third ot 'a century ago’ 1 What Lovers are what create the divi age. The He turned and surrendered, Jlbey had idore of 'the» idealism, ntfcv, ¿ladntlcfls eourfcgb, would' h i think o f present day d e » In soda water and Jewelry giving his name as' E. 'T.' Wint * if youth! But they have lost it through the companion- conditions? Would he say that, The life of trade lent competi ers. ‘ ‘ ‘ J tion; It is simply hustle and In his time, we’ve progreaaed br hip of those wary elders, Age and Experience; and their plenty of It. Railroads of the Northwest on Jireeious little ambitions have been obscured amid tl\e stood atlll or gone backward? a 1110,000,000 Improvement and We can find out. « ro w in g responsibilities of taking babe of the sick,, edu Representative Henry Allan Instead of trying to “get a ipaintenance program, the heav c a tin g the children and - perfopning the other duties of Cooper’s a liberal— a member of line” on others, suppose you get iest Northwest railroad' building the progressive Republican group one on yourself program In flte years. ■ natality. In the lower house. , , i What a pity the youngsters rognot p/ofit by the ax- When a man’s Ignorance con k e flrwCcalne to C6ngress’ ii3 ®(tetiehce of* the older folks hfid tntwhy avoid7 the count- sists of 61 per cont of the whole; here yef. ftb leHtla years ago. “tFSs pitfalls which drag dowh*so nufliy promising yuotlisl the representatives in the nuft»- neither loan him money nor taker an equal pity th at the oldstei^i Cannot' retain their l»or oi terms he’s served, having his advice. N ew Edison rnier enthusiasm. Probably the world wo^ld see fewer missed only one out of the last Hez Heck says: “It’s a lot Phonograph ilurcs then, fewer misfits. But the law of life demands ¡«tharwise. After all, eaeh age has its eoinpoiiHalions: Representative Cooper’s verdict easier fer a man to git a marriage license than It Js to git a' life in la that we’ve progressed. the only one surance policy.” What would have been r a d ic th a t will play alism In 1893 is conservatism In all makes df 1926. RUTH GETS ANOTHER Records without BOSTON, Mass., May 26— Babe “ Much remedial legislation,” injury to the the veteran congressman told me. Ruth hit another homer yesterday MOTOR INSURAMCR “has been enacted in my time in In the seventh inning of the game record f L i Not a little agitation is going <ui over the country Washington. We have, and take with Boston. This tnakos 16 home > J 7>itb respect to some plan whereby automobiles shay be os a matter of ceunse. many Uh runs for him this season. Palm er Piano ^ qnired by state law to carry liability an^ property dam-. era! laws which, when they were Baker— Light & Power Com pe insurance to insure seme protection against the wo* rirrt augge«(t»a, lnuj|ybe two or H ouse three decades ago, were denounc amy will spend $6,000. in ex rist who carelessly injures people or damages the other ed as ultra-radical. landing gas mains. »SANTA BARBARA. O U (UR) — Trout fishing ,io tour of Santa Barbara’s county streams , has been ruined by forest, firea of the part thro», years, according ,to i County Forester Frank 8. Dunne. . Mono, Oidboy «ad Blue Canyon creeks, and Banta Inea rlvaf are virtually barre^ o t the speckled finnlea, Dunne aaiql.. > > i.. , Ashes washed front.the »noun- • tainsidee into the s t r a p » collect J In the gllla of the fiah and strangle them, Dunne said. • , He recently burled two tons of dead trout gathered from the four stream* ' ,, c o o t A N D COM FORTABLE V EN TILA TED OXFO RDS W ith Rubber o t Leather Sofes t E 0 R MEN ‘ O V ER LAN D shoe shop LOB ANOBLBS. ( UP )— “Knock-em-dead” Shea, Chicago, who made hla California debut here recently by winning a deci sion from Oakland, Johnny Farr, supports 12 brothers and slaters on his ring profits. { PA R TIC U LA R PEO PLE U SE FR A N K LIN BREAD Because it is made in one Of the cleanest shops iu Oregon and of the best of materials. I t ’a th e tact C«W anUes tMAi M rtnt w ith W B fc tfc A ttT S " I t S ¿V Much opposition is developing in the fcUtee. parsing ® la w that will establish a state department to handle this insurance, the belief being that this is another interference «with private enterprise. , • i »' The workmen’s eomjiensation law is cited wherein Jliie state is charging as much for compensation insurance 'uhk a private concern and no refunds, arc hoing made, to 7$h<> policy holders, as was promised when the law whs S i t e d upon ljy the people. In this fond a vast sum is Jrcunriilatiug, held as a “ reserve,” but which actually W hat A Lovely Hitching Post J>AMAfcA$fe-a General Ifotor O U -w as made to take Clre o f th o se last few mlies o f lu b rication , as well as the first ones. It Is fax the f a t few miles. Just before yon pot fsaSh ott tn^ that ttw damage Is done. FemLue will taka you f a t aa far as you aspect it to and tkt» a littUftrtktr rarahvtt Stand« ap—staesS and heat in the motor do not cause it to gnMUyfcmsk OowpfrJt U your insurance that Ht thccnd«rf<berun your motor will be as sound, «o f a at the lubrication o f its moving parts is cuuuanufl, as it Franklin SQU1BBS PETROLATUM OIL 91.00 For a urust 11 sys-. tem - this Î ineral ÔiL ; À 6E N B À A L MOTOR OIL ° îs Just That For Tords— U«ePar<k4rd Lfthia Spring^ Pharm acy Phone Í16 Prekrtlpttoa DruggUà hla 8prtngs M<RM BttfMte« , -s.< t><x . i , ' 4*. - AtAlUßM. s # a Ban, HART in i-RnKSiTöO. Sncli a law should %|ie passtwl that when a iierson iq required _ta take out an a license h suranoe polity n t i c n s t t o cover property damage, ould exhibit such ‘msuranee policy running cyi^i’Ufr with the license. ! r years following the (. ivji n a r . f . This is in d'<‘a U ^ i i < l h l following clipping sadena (Cal.) N W w * Talk not of the high prices of living—nt least not ter <»e considers tl»e prices of foodstuff and .neceHM|ry tick* «to th e /w er e t a n h e d i a t e l y j f ^ ^ g .tac 2’ty'fa.nf i Civti' w a rfv ’ ' ’ •?*»’ ' « - D - 4 . V k,j The Pltahdeilol Kewe I* ■d of 94 North C hesteW vorttt ^ ^ in g d ata regarding the prices wiiicnlWted during the In» from 1865 to 1868: ’ , • SOLD OKLV T K BO Ü CK AUTHOKCMD ENDBPBNDENT DBAL8BS tOMOlRRÖW AHL One Show Starting At *' /» « l N 1 77 1 (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA » a b 1 C W JÖ ) A m ixture of club singing, com ic skits, sole 14 A cts Of VaüdfeYfflè V . ÖENERAL AÜMÎâSÎON Children 25c — Adulte 75c t