Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 04, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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flrft caaaalty ‘ rfported la * tbe
spring rüah.
Jack Piekforü, movie aetor,
claim i he receatly «aw tai» v ite,
Marllya MUler. and htd Sanee
wlth ber.
Three Months
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a toll ume
FRUIT
In Japan they pnMtah a aevel
la 10« volumee, hat many of oar
novels seem much longer.
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RAÓ» for ftegai and Mlacetlan
Kirot tnmnttoar p er S -potat Hae
Kach »ubseoueptitppgrttoa^ « p o l^ t .line
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JARS, RUBBER ftlNGS,
ECONOMY TOPS
POB THB CANNING BOSOM
Alpo, a frtoh »took of í
«ä&ggR w s h e s e s •
Washington wants to redaee
the size of oar money. Already,
somebody has , redaeed
the
amount.
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FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
fo r fo u r Saturday Bhrkatiag
GIVE US A TRIAL
f •'ew people realize how important a, fj
p i n c school» in the prosperity and gr< W,
u:W| iy — p n rd y a comint cial v it wiaih '
theaii'Kiucts of onr school? in terjiji
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carionr.i value, their spiritual iuiAitnce, t »f-1
v e # Bug better z'!ljzenship. [¡TOT
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y o j t i Io inert ’uf proMfftnt of jl|ffe. ffliesd
d ’tffs «* ’’c of Ard ii'UfMtn
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d iv in that they: i f l * ' * i «hr
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jn H <•■
(U P )— Trout qgg-taklng oper
tions In Klamath and Deechut
counties have bpen Unusual
successful- this year, gefordlng
M. L. Ryckmhn. superintends
of the state hatcheries.
Five million eggs have he
taken from Spencer eredk, urhl
and more useful cltlsen.
Deschutes eoqnty has fnrnlsh
Camp Fire work Is comparative­ two million nggs.
ly new in Ashland, but it has
been well supported by Ashland i
residents.
They have willingly
. backed every Camp Fire entar-
prise, which without their sup­
port might hive* Shed a failure.
With your help and eonfi-
, deuce. Camp Fire will be able to'
< continue its good work and
(im p 'Fire Girls will gt*e of thetr
(Contla—n W > t » W Onel
; best to you. Without your aid
ahd interest It cannot grow ss It
»isnnuld and Camp Firs girls w ill,
. be unabel to return your kind-j
new We need yonr support.
elements but
tertfl prospci
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is o f first co sfe e W M U |s V u e ; in intra R ow ell as .inlet-I
c i U m o v e m e n t ^ tlte a r o ta b le t aire. Rffepíed by'p roxj-
jnfo- to the clans'room. A good school w ill surroupa
ilttíf with a(»olid) jk ’im'ntibn o f indgtstifiAus fam ilies; J
fam ilies w h óáú -¿anU limst be stipp|id& : who build U p*
titles of lin de w i t h
ftnpFife Cfrh *
Seeking Support
m»
i The Better Schools League calls attention to this
plmee of school influence, ah influence that aids in building
nji ttie business welfare Of a district as well a» leading
in the mental and ethical developm ent of its youth. A
»uhdantial, sigh tly aud well-equipped school plant, man-
noil, b y a teaching force of imraoBality and power, with
a($Ápiate fa cilities " tot St tidy and ptav, is a source of
p i ^ R e , a worthy asset to city district or country town.
Sitoh a school atmosphere makes for stability and solid-
itjrm the property surroundings, increasing land values
thtíÁ gh its influence on the character o f thb neighlmr-
hotad and on the voliftne o f trade.
, 3Ve have the testimony .QÍ'a former cahinet member i
w íh ’ tclls of hi» fath er’» leaving the hack-wood» of the
ca|l^t may he had fo r their children. The same point is
< nhphasized in the story, o f another prominent American
wW rteH ';0 f his father’s-le a v in g the hack-woods of the
Ojgfk Mountains because there.w ere available but three)
m o r tis of. k U oo L , “ My. father packed our belongings in
a fco’cred w agon,” he r ela tes,? ‘aud went to a new state
—J m we mdVed out of a three Ynoriths’‘schoftl into a nine
hkj ^ i « ’
with a free high school.”
I T his leads us to wonder how desirable are new resi-
<le¿& to a community who are not sufficiently interested
in Afceir chi I Wren to inquire regarding school advantages
1 ,-ta r establishing :a .new home. It ha» been said, “ W e,
c a f jj’dgcjpf a civilisation as well as an individual by the
w i^ jthihlhocd. ia -treated. — ................
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g /fh is Is a view of a by-product of our school», ¡j form
of Vohlic service to th« community that should impress i
w M r n ts -who have no occasion to utilize the schools a»
w^p.a» non-resident property owners, both of whom some-1
times, feel that th ey have taxation without'proimrtionftte
behests.
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k<she impojtiyice o f the producís and by-products o f,
our «rliools may be »ummarized in tbe words of H erbert!
HrtHKiir,4 4 If we were to tmppres» our edUcationaLsystem •
ton < iiu g le generation the cquipm eoLK tiiild «h'cay. t h e :
of «ur people would 'dir of starvation, aml'intellcct-
an|I, spirityal|y we should slip hgck. four thousand
in hngiai) progress. We could recover the loss of
ther'big business in a few years—bnt not this one.”
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(Contributed)
-Above all other Ideab la G*mp.
Fire work, there la one w hich,
atanda supreme—good cltisen-
ehlp. In working tor ranks and
honors, each Camp Fire girl la
unconsciously becoming a beter
if you carry no insurance
BRING HOME
to your children the right incentive
to economise and save by presenting
them with savings bank books with a
few dollar» credited to their account«.
The CitiaeHB Bank, of Ashland
P R E S C R IP T IO N b R ’ tG G IS T S
Oomer of Second gnd Main Sts.
Phone fit
Work Duds
ALL
Let’s Get Acquainted!
KINDS
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn"
The HAKT-SCHAFFNER & MARX
STORE
We want to know our depositors. We want them
to feel that thia is TH EIR bank,—that the officers
and director» o f the F irst National have their in­
dividual interests at heart. "
Powder
25c Bodine . ..............l*fc
25c Aromatic Cascara 17c
50c Witch Hasel
Come in and »hake hands— le t’s get to know each
other better.
A delight­
ful and re­
if re s k i n g
25o Aspirin Tablets . ,17c
25c Bpeom Salts, 10 os. 17c
FIRST
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BANK
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50c Peroxide Hydrogen
Leaving About June 10th
50c Cocoa Butter Odd
Oream ....................... .. 35c
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ill 4het great cities o f the natiog t f thq-advoony made |
liuftting fire hazards, in reducing fil e IpHSes, aud in j
iting death» by fire.
r eiyftre t a k es the iifp w ork of som e unc a» snrply I
ugbH t-drained ftm blood 'directly from hi» veins.
f»<therworkiiwAimcz/fTWen Bini wbmeii, and That'
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‘ Mam *fif< arc‘piUvewtid»l<‘: cither In rahto ;
I b u ild iu g .« in-aior«* aUonthm to The hazards that I
management can eliminate.
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Phone §9. Plnmmpr’g Old Stand
Ashland, Oregon
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>rrtandh®r just earned a great'victory.
W. M. ’ HERBERT
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
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