Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 09, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ÎPNW.’D’ATCT T IP INC S1
pm tow a, W est V irg in ia , told th e
1 fconveatlpn delegates today« “ 1 *
1 t o past year Kftranta has success;
LEADPTELD, Cab. Snow, fal|-
Ibg da the edge of Death Valley,
; and Olrip’ oqtgo, grain, agwlng a pkenomanoa aabegrd of in this
i- and cooking club«, improved eity aeetlon, Was seen here May id.
i m arketin g Otoftditlona, xsnd
P»r- The anew atocm atarta4.e»rly in
«anally
w ith the farm er« the jnornlng on the
Grapevine
i ia overcoming the obstacles which mountains, fringihg Death Valley,
confronted both the fa rm e r and agd coated the hill» wlfh white.
t a lly (iqaaced hundreds of expo-
' a ttio a a . a a * duto*. farmed
BayT
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G fiN T u b A W N W
KAMfi AUGUSTS
»Ur.-red a t the Ashland, O rrgon Pp.vtngice a« Second Class M a il M a tte r
» * ' » » * » • • • M ifU k fe e p tW P ric e ; D elivered in C ity
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O x JUonih
Three Month«
■4M« ’ Months-
One Y e a r
R u ra l Routes
One, Mouth ...
Three Months
Six Months
One Y e a r .......
i c ity m an,” said M r. Fram e.
“ A ll
t th is was accomplished by crsat-
l lng a com m unity ' consciousness Ito ft F o r Sen Diego—
w ith K iw aato leadership in the
H r . and Mr». F . B . Johnson
city and country to m eet problems and fa m ily le ft yesterday fo r San
on a scientific bads:'’
Diego by Crescent C ity and down
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E xpenditure of $100,000 and
th e Coast, w h ere they T i l l m ake
r th e raining e f manjr m llllona Of an in d e fin ite stay.
d ollars la bead issues by K iw aato
RATES
• clubs la reed b uilding programs
fo r highways in 4< states In tbe
. U n ite d States And tb e provinces in
, Canada was an announcement en­
th u siastically received by the sev­
e ra l thousand delegates in ses­
sion. K iw aato d u b s in th e south­
e rn states w are most active in
securing road b uilding programs,
thro u gh n il parts ot the country
and Canada w ere aided by thia
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A dvertising
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Cnrd o f Thank»'
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O bituaries., p y lin e
W H A T C O N S T IT U T E S A D V E R T IS IN G .
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" A il fu tu re events, w h ere an admission charge Is made o r a
collection
taken is w A ill d v e
rtis a in
g .’,’ .", Religious or Benevolent
,
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No discount
ba^
ll owed
Orders.
T H E extra tough, secret
process tread stock used
i n C T C tires
doea
give tremeedpus mileage.
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D O N A T IO N S
No donations to charrttes or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­
ing o r jo b p rin tin g — our contributions w ill be in cash.
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MONTREAL, June
»SO -M A N Y W O U L IJ B E GL A D ^ I F ,
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(^ o u tr ih ih c d )
So main; would be glad—
• If Henry Ford* would not talk so liihch about ’Hihlgs
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OT , which he Jqiow s/nothing.
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I f ja a z aatosih could5 bp pldyrid ¡riomevhcrG
with
SMlie ttoor shut.
IFr\)alij)ge,wu&ld not give v*
luueh hot air $^out
S k ro a p en tjU I >Lf 11 ‘ ’ | - I 11 •) j H
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IF
• »4ifcl«yir<vtiniffeil^u^uets to Uo
2-gbnd not so m any-ab. the. fiend.(.
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WASHINGTON?
wr
IF we could pave puncture proof tires.
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IF the Prince of W f c s ;wojuld get lnAyiied and .give
¿Som e gabbling old woman a rest.
t
IF ticket hawkers on the greets
of * Ashland «puld be
I
a
EXnoeked into a eoeked hat forever.'
IF Senator Borah would agVei witli somelxidy just
mouse peace note of 191» leaked
out, so th a t W a ll Street was en­
abled to ta k e advantage o f I t In
advance. He le t out such a m ay
th a t a 8epate “ probe’’
ensued,
though It never got anywhere.
Then, In 1920, Louis Selbold, at
th a t tim e w ith the N4w
Y o rk
W o rld , raised such a commotion
over the am ount of money
he
said was being spent to prom ote
Gen. Leonard W ood’s presidential
, A He soon dies out if nobody
candidacy th a t the Senate looked
Into that, and the other candi­ contradicts i t
dates' expenses, too, w ith no par­
D oM g the wropg th in g is a mls-
ticular result.
T h ird 6n the lis t Is the name A k e in ''y o u th i b u t a b lu n d er ¡In
LETT E R .
MOSES
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Suboce.
IF the Americau Hag epttki Ijp used quly for proper
*tpccasions.
□¡X IF the average man had horse sense. / i
IF ( ’ongress v.-ould quit “ kid«ling” the fanner.
IF people would lipj laiigh*^|ien Jiavtyg a picture
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of. C arl C. Magee of the A lb uq u er­
que Blate T rib u n e w ith his Teapot.
Dome investigation,
w hich,
as
most folks probaM y w ill
agree,
c ertain ly did stir things up.
Now Leo Sack erm es to bat,
w ith his story of 12,909,000
to
16,000,000 blown Into the Repui -
llcan
senatorial prim aries
In
Pennsylvania.
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IF honest opinions would he more kindly received by
¿j y epole who have none.
IF Europe woilld love us as much now as she did he-
i l o r e the war, Whfcn she wanted our help and our money.
IF boys would not lie so ungcntlemaldy and uurefin-
JZid a t the movies.
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IF Queen Mary would wear her dresses short enough
m 3 o let us see what kind of heels she has on her shoes.
IF society would quit talking about operations.
££
IF the KooseVdi ianktlv Would;nt>t look upon every,-
iag Theodore wrote pis lK^les-Jet|i'vs.
IF Ashland could realize her dfeamS of a liootn.
IF H erbert, Hoover would
busy oil.
dist^bu-
“ Jion problem of Anierican products and give us less sta­
t i s t i c s alx>ut irrelevant tilings.
«»•’ IF the }»eople of Ashland could realize that our home
S n e re h a n ts sell cheaper than neighboring towns; that we
w a v e the besL lawyers, 4°,ebirs, dentistsi hankers, aiul
Saeucherg in Oregon.
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IF people would quit honking their horns at the
¿^am l concerts. It is t/ut of harmony with tint s<oe,t nnisil’.
IF tourists would not expect
vnmejij x
IF certain derelict« ataiuiiig hround on stre<*t corners
a ,.ii'd 2< t to voi'- and <|iiit||oenipiug:4hcnt the. warnim.
IF the Kepublican party would r«iiie»ilM;i’ svuio <*f
gfce pj'onti^os
jpu. the
baqk WU 1V2.T ,
J 1F t/ib M t^ W d dot nidrle the ihistMkr'cf allowing « if
^fiim y tittVitrariflfan’t ’tt r ocetrpyfc qnr • heat• eornew.
a re one hundred thousand K iy a a -
laas and 1,54» K iw aato slabs in
the principal oitiea of th e U nited
S U tea and Canada, aeeordtog to
the annual re p o rt by Frod C.
P a rk e r, o f Chicago, In te rn a tio n a l
eecrb U ry of K iw aato In te rn a tio n ­
al, today before th e «,SS0 Sole- ,
gates of th e service o rgeataattes
attending th e ir 1 0 th onnool con­
vention here this week.
“ D u rin g th e past year more
than 1 4 » new Kiwanis clubs were
b e llt, this increasing th e mom-
bership about 6 ,9 9 9 ,”
reported
M r. P a rk e r.
a » aga.
Next Year ta U. S.
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A C - T - G Tube adds M iks to
Almost any T in •
c» 1C
OUT OUR WAY
Girls Love New
Wonderful P ow S er
Every Reason to Score
’û O R Û E O u ê j
, C u r t it '. ]
Its Brilliant Success —>
M-M-UM
S T A R Six ridos w ith pleasant Pullm an
case— deep, resilient upholatery; 90 in.
o f long and soft-cradliqg springs; gen­
erous-cushion fu ll balloon rices; the lo w
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easy disc traffic clutch.
H E L P P R E V E N T A C C ID E M T B
LEE^DOM’S
B v W illia m s
IF the ministers would not pray so long »t the fun-
rain. Tin*
tlxeemir one who deesn’t get tired.
IF e e ^ t ^ i t W n i d d ^ t a P t e
ti> the fine’ll vet-
>al and eniTuial h <T o oTTifi, rusteml o fs o mud! to chrtts'
¡nd luncheon«.
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! IF doctors would ns«-less big w m rilf.l ( j
L IF Ihia world, tuiuhl lm u liupp> abode Lucauac uvci y*
l K
M ake your next tire a
C T C , and you too, w ill
always use them.
t
T h ro w in g In a little extra tor packed hotels and on the streets
good measure has helped to pile ■show both cities fig h tin g a close
race.
Mem phis K iw aalan s, w ith
up m any a fo rtun e.
«
a planned monster pageant dem­
on »ration a a a last m inute ré­
Clothes m ake a man only up
ponses to th e delegates
before
th e p o in t w h ere he Is obliged
You arm net have a shiny noy now.
they vote tom orrow ,
o ffe r
the A very fine, pure, new French Process
draw upon his Intelligence.
Canadians and Am ericans a taste Powder is all the rage. Keeps shine
; T here Is a great deal of d iffe r ­ of old southern hospitality if they avzay— perspirSHoh hardly affects i t
ence between holding a mortgage come below the Mason-Dixon lin e Lines or pores won’t shew. L®®*“
in 1927. Itÿ ia n a p o lis members like natural «kin and gives a beautiful
To Attcn<! O»nvT nt I o n -
and havlpg i t hold you.
o ffe r the Hoosier city's geograph­ compiexMU. Get a box today. It is
M r. and Mrs. Louis Dodge left
sometime« comes by ical location, which is an induce­ called KIKLLO-GLO.
last evening fo r Portland?, whore I F a m e
e m ent to K iw aalan s tra v e lin g front
M r. Dodge w ill attend the U n ­ chance, b u t nobody ever got
the A tla n tic and Pacific coasts
good
re
p
u
ta
tio
n
w
ith
o
u
t
w
orking
d ertakers’ Convention held there
and the fa r northwest.
this week. On th e ir retu rn they for it.
T he election of K iw an ia’ presi­
w ill "b rin g th e ir daughter, Miss
dent
fo r 1928-27 w ill also be held
E d ith Dodge, home from the U n i­
a
t
the
closing session tom orrow .
versity.
They expect to return
Hex H eck says: “ N ext to g it-
K iw a n ia A c c o m p li^ mente
the firs t of next week.
tin ’ m arried , the
most
trouble
“ T he progress in b e tte rin g the
'otnes from g lttln ’ into partn er-
relationship
between tbe fa rm e r
1 nhlp w ith a re la tiv e .”
Advertise In T ir.. Tidings
sod the city man and the In flu ­
encing o f th e town and country
groups fo r .m utual cooperation in
m eeting th e ir economic and eochtl
5 heir btiNMMRHIiîHAfî
premises.
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looks and safety.
W h a t A m erican c ity w ill
get
the 1927 convention ot Kiwaato
In te rn a tio n a l t
F o u r strong conteadlog cities
w ill be In the ra n n ln g . T hey are
Mem phis, Indianapolis,
Tam pa,
and S eattle. “ D a rk horse” possi­
bilities
are elim inated as
so t
strategic enough te swing teeaer-
tow 'a v o tig f.
In d ian ap o lis pnd Memphis are
th e ru lin g favorites today, fo r
test votes' taken
in
K lw an lao
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T h e scientific tread de­
sign, in addition to being
non-dud, alao adds to
their wearability. Each
year new thousands of
motorists axe coming to
C T C for long wear, good
W
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^ a k e n .
reafly
».—There
Bendix F o u r W h e e l Brakes, the type
used by Packard add Locom obile and
90% of European can .
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During 1925, 250,0110 autoniobdci/wcfp
ili
rinclpal cities gf Un^Fnifaxl States,
ortland pofc
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airing their
m o rt'
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