Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 01, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Three Mosth*
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Store exploded in Bloomsburg,
Pa. Killed three. If yon a n
tired of cooking show this to your
husband.
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Vear|y Contracts
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The smallest things on earth
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Card of Thanks------------------ .-------L
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Visited Parentsh-
John Cadamo and family of ML
Shaata eity, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Cadamo’s parents, Mr,
and Mrs. H. P. Holmes.
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“AH future events, wheys an admissloi
Dllectlon taken fs AaVerflsihg.”’A ”
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Motored to HHt-
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Carl Marpfay and wife motored
to Hilt yesterday on a business
trip.
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A_, 8 B I^ 4 J T A R T p < 0 LEGISLATION
It is p ?unp te t h i i j g ’tp c ir c u la te a p e titio n to c r e a te
new la w s and p r ic e s a n d ta x g s an d d e p r iv e c itiz e n s o f
old lib erties.
T he in e v ita b le, resu lt o f th is s y s te m , i s ipcreaserf
co st o f g o v ern ijA t/l R eflected a n h ig h e r rents, h ig h cogt
Mrs. W. T. Huberty has rsttirii*
ed from a, vacation o f, two weeks
at San Francisco.
o f liv in g and a nvjcirpj^e ip su rp lu s, o f {wage earn ers.
It is sim p le as A B C , th a t th e m ore m o n e y w e sp en d
on n ecessary c o s t, pf liy i^ f t tl»e le s s w e can s a v e an d
th e Jens w<q w ill -hayV { o ,flwutid i a , e m p lo y m e n t o f labor.
" ' M e n m en d< 54< *t^ n y;jh e,p oor m a n ’s ta x b ills. W a g e
Business Visitor—
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hr. W; H. Hall of Butte, Mon­
tana, was a business visitor 'In
Ashland yesterday and tod|y,
leaving this noon for Southern
California. He was a guest of the
Lithia Springs hotel.
earn ers pay all ta x e s th ro u g h in crea sed c o s t o f liv in g .
D is c ^ u r a g t^ ir e c ti le g is la tio n , b y r e fu sin g to s ig n pe-
titio n s for* se lf-sta r te r s w h o in c re a se p u b lic ta x e s a n d
o f fic e - h o ld h # U l O
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Into one
1 break s in E u ro p e, and a h q ctic old sp rin g , b u t th is is th e
utmost
» good old su m m ertim e. L ife is sh o rt an d tim e is fle e tin g ,
J and w h y sh ou ld w e be a lw a y s in a h u rry an d n u r s in g a
« p erp etu al w o r r y !
,
if
L a st m onth w e slip p e d in to o u r B . V . D .’s and th is
i m on th w e o u g h t to ta k e a lesso n fro m th e w e a th e r and
I s lip o n t o f ou r lo n g taççw rtom ed, m e n ta l tr a c e s and go
î d a sh in g h to d lo rtg h i th é Open p a 4 ttirés, M ier4 th e J Une
7 g r a ss is lu sh an d th e b ird s are s in g in g a s jo y o u s ly * a s
* b efore th e b a iser d escen d ed , upon B elg iu m , b r in g in g in
I h is w a k e su ch a sc o u r g e d f p la g u e s a s w ou ld h a v e m ad e
* e a r ly E g y p t a p p e a r a p le a sa n t p a r a d ise by com p arison .
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W e ’v e g ro w n a c c u sto m e d tq lo o k u p on lif e d a rk ly .
% W e h a v e b a d w a r s an d yutnors o f w ars. W e h a v e know n
Î s u ffic ie n tly o f e v il an d dou b t. O ur m in d s are w eary o f
* th e tu rm o il and th e str ife . W e lo n g .fo r th e q u iet w ayç
£ w e knqw W o r e th e w ar. A p d d am e su m m er is k n o c k in g
* a | th e d o o r and b id d in g u s c a st d u ll ca re a sid e for, a
' tim e ; itt in v it in g u s to' fo r g e t ou r p e r p le x itie s , to ss a sid e
Ï th e p ro b lem s th a t yro h a v e n o t been a b le to s o lv e and go
* a -su m m e n n g . _
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A fttPhe is a w if e m an À h o w ill liste n . T h ere is some-*
Î t h in g in -thç season th a t d em a n d s r e la x a tio n . It is n ot hy
* a c c id e n t th a t th e ra ilro a d s a n d th e stea m b o a t lin e s run
» e x c u r s io n s from J u n e to S e p tem b er; it is not b y chance
* th a t sea&ifio ap$i m o u n ta in reso rts are in fu ll b la st then,
} th a t sc h o o ls a r e c ly s o d a»|d the. p la y g r o u n d s open W hen the
« sc h o o ïs ’ àrq clo sed and* tlie p la y g r o u n d s open. W hen the
f sun is-high,* th é in e fin a tio n to m en ta l effort is low . E v e n
Î th e fa n n e r , w h o rejoioos in th e heat o f su m m er p a u ses for
{ b r e a th bet w eeji th e qeasons o f h a r v e st and fall p to w is g ,
Suppose this wars the
heading of a newspaper
article referring to TON
and ¥O D fc can
The courts are always full of
automobile., accident., cases
where suits have been brought
against car owners and large
awards atfked — and very fre­
quently
large
awards arc
granted! Wise car owners will
not drive a foot without ade­
quate Liability Insurance.
CAR BA R G A IN S
1929 Ohev. Touring - - $500
1929 Ohev. Touring - -
$475
1924 Ohev. Touring - - $900
1923 Ohev. Touring - - $290
Call, write or phone this
agency. Make sure that
you have complete pro­
tection.
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1620 Dodge Touring - ■ $900
ALL GUARANTEED
T h e largest tobacco organization
in the world makes one cigarette—
Camel. Into this one brand goes
^11 o f the desire to please, all o f the
skill to serve o f the world*» largest
organization o f tobacco experts.
T he day Camel went on the mar­
ket, it found favor with smokers.
Each year new miffions have gg-
claimed it the one and only smoke.
T he
A utom otive Shop
Chevrolet
Real Estate A Real Insurnnc
Bsfab. 1881 at 41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
Dealers
W e Bmfb W ith Gabriels
retty afteMaste.
W e b elieve y o u will fin d in
Camels the thrill o f pleasure that
only the world’s finest and best
cap grrft« W e Invite you to com*
p a |e Camels with any cigarette
made, at any price..
Have a Ceiutt
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.1 a n d all th e r e st o f u s sh ou ld tak e th e h in t and do like«
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It. is su m m er a g a in . ,The th erm om eter, i f not the al-
in a n a c .p r o v e s it. T h er e fo re , “ a fig fo r a care, a fig for
Camel tobaccos are die finest—
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and they are so carefully blended
that they never tire the taste, no
^natter how liberally you smoke
them. Camels never leave a dga-
j a ç y , W ijtstffa .-S a le n i, N .
COOL A N D COMFORTABLE
C.
V E N T IL A T E D OXFORDS •
W ith R ubber or Leather Soles
A m erican i « h i * I n te n d in g to s a V e p a r t b f h ex t m onth s
FO B M EN
T h e u x e c u tiy u ’s d esk is th e o n e w h ere th e g o lf clu b t
a r e j>arked.
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Klamath tWltrtWt, while seven
¿KLAMATH WIN» FROM.
VISING MAKBS BIG HIT
ASHLAND IÑ HAfcD (MAfS sete btfcws is t>e most Klamath
WITH CALIFORNIANS
eoald ? get agxlhst the heating ot
; (Contused From
One) Lefty Moaiet.
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*fhe 'two tetras will play here
bandied the lob nicely, toong at Jackson Hot Springs next Bnb-
Bejdr Bill Richardson, Al Ou$t- tor.-ahd from a ir iMiéatjou«
"Sebastopol dum ber of com­
rie and Ray Spqncer played the MtotelV jattin&nra . rspords for
merce.”
outfield and did ae ghod Ae codl^
By reason of the remarkable
receatloa accorded the stata ohaeu be expected, s o ^ W l a t «>•
O V ER LA N D SH Q E SHOP
TIfc Country is sa fe sb lougf ds s a n ity é x p e r ts givi
(h e avecMgp m an u pain; :
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' 44ew awe srr hæ k v .
are la u g h in g at them .
I he v n e v e r ew4 t a d adhett w tsu e ite f 1
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Ashland will be Shattered. There
will be no sun field to bother the
outfielders, and with anqthet
week for the rejuvenated team to
work out together, Klamath will
come over here expecting an ev­
en harder battle than the ohe
they ea^geiM st. Bunday.
.
her president ft AT consKfBlWI lik e­
Friendly UftderstftHdUui
ly that bs wlH J^tura u O»M- ,{aUy effeotpU rAA tfcSk teL and
fornla later this month ae# ®U helped the team,chase Street to
th^gkewaiia, " •
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other speaking enga<em ent« wh,ch
« r y r b ^ o d y y u
y > jungjn
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L o ts o f ’b e a u ty h e lp s are »‘n a y . TVayr acp lik e p u t
n g p e r fu m e on on ion s.
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a , von
W ith on e m an i l l s a g r u d g e ? w it l
g r ie v a n c e
ith th r e e or nttJW’fr c4nfc<*.' 1
iff
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gto th c
I t ia < * tjg )tf$ d y lp tV
to < »t so m eb o d y on th e d o tte d ¿Kat
It is d a n g e r o u s fo r a ch ick en to cro ss
gA (tongRGBIte^UI f(M> 4 lid 'll*
crow« .
conw uenU oua
w ou ld d o.
rtW fM A f c W
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y o u w e ll.
F r ie n d ly
u n d ersta n d in g
the burden of ,sorrow.
ri» are Isltor-
stlmuiant
FaMffdl i Directors
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When Chas. McAllister
of
Kearney. N. X., reached the' point
wher, to t o d .t o d W
tired,
.vhlnk. todry body J m p a wejb
nigh slelrtflckr tod.'IW Wd a wive
i hint—bdnghl a bottle of Foley
PUIe,.‘ahd then “After takldg
Foley Pills for a time, I became
«11 right and my pain and Weak-
E x |» e b ^ W ancl m lh e r il feqtifpmi'fit 5 citable us
to se r v e
h e lp s t o
T h a t H p a»||to A4sufh<*winri1drVt have
; w h eel lna|UM qiC4*M ked th rou gh
various ' ¿rchfalsatlons there are
seehfbbzi < / f;*
¡11, is b a sed upon frie n d ly
s tr iv e h to ca rry o u t e t e r y
arraiyjp tfxm U m .Use sumo
m a a a e r th a t a tru ste d frien d
fh ir se r v ic e , first
uitd vn A u u d in g'
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Irtght Ftohee 181-L— 881-J
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Mre. Laaie Dodge, lady asststaat
a e e a a wameWwwwWWdv»»«
t t 4 t~k4 4 i AkA 444 «
for
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