Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASH LAND rDA|LY T ID I
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Business Manager
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okriFU^ crry parer
Tciephoae »1
with other «M im ata te ear »tote
l o i B W i h * > « * » h m e if
frota her ewa.lhteratl rivalry and
ie Months
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may he MtH to exist hetkato the
I in d iv id u a l com m onwealths in the
■ United States.
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' In the seoond ptsoe the leading
■ aaropean tnaestriaints ate hop-
Linn county has large force
working on Santiam Highway to
Lebagon.
Hoodsport— Carload shad, 10,-
000 pounds, shipped to New York,
production.
ticle, D. B. Lane. In tbei/e wellplanned and perfectly
pointed camps Mr. Lane irerceives a symbol of the new
wherein the hardship that once ntecoin}«riied
travel on the ojx?n road are no more.
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- “ For the day is past,” says Mr. Lane, “ when a mo-
thrist, stopping to spend the night, need put up with the
rfcugh ground for a mattress, two boulders for a fireplace
A d a brook half a mile away for a water supply. The
f»mpfer does not have to rough it any more. He does
A t have to make light of hardships. He docs not have to
tfidure dirt and smells and grimy clothing
• “ Cities even-where in the West have provided him
with facilities for decent comfort whenever and wherever
lip stops. More than that, they have found that grving the ' T h irs t and hunger give no
th o u g h t o f the Ten C om m and­
ljotor traveler decency aqd-comfort, and oven luxury, is ments.
4! sound business proposition. It pays.
No man ever rose superior to
| “ Nowadays the camp* which does Mbt provide good,
another man by s im p ly Im ita tin g
t£rvicnabie cooking facilities, tables and seats, shower
tilths with hot water. ant^mpMh^ewwitli modern station- him .
swy tubs as an exception, almost a liack numtier. Many A good set o f n a tu ra l teeth goes
<•’ them provide tub baths as well ns showers, and wash- a long way tow ard connecting np
machines as well as porcelain tubs, for the free use of w ith a good Job.
ir guests. Electric irons are not an unusual provision,
I f Sense were as common us
I gas ranges for cooking are the rule rather than the Cents, w h a t an im provem ent
option.
could be made in Congress!
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states M l mag work together.
Ifc plain American English
la the meantime, the prepara­
Rtngctioa of Europe. J .
this ie r t n a t H y the American tion fa r the conference is being
One« Europe in thoroughly oh trea t M éa applied to a ll of the Carried on along throe general
Its feat again, Ahe economic situ­ leading hidnetries la the Burop- lines.
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ation of the whole 'w orld w fjl CRD OOWulva EBB.
CiBBtlOil Oi
f ir s t — Agriculture, finance and
benefit thereby. '
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tru tte v am p e Mfcea to be able to pops tattoo— the latter
touching
fz W hile It is yet too earijr to pre­ meet the eotopetitien
of other on the thorny question of emi­
diet Juet what the conference may continent« to say nothing of help- gration.
attain at least tw a o f the princl- lag oat h er own local economic
Second— Industrial protection,
11411 a u a 3 e M o B a a l a a s J « A ^ A i B a A
n r*
iwi enai were etewTiy a ©Tin©« TWlr*
attention.
including raw materials, control
ing the recant meeting .at.Ctaaeea
Another lmpofknnt end which o f production, distribution
and
of the experts who h are fjxed Europe else, hopes to attain by customs.
the program along which
the the shore process is that of con­
Third— Trade and markets in ­
conference ie to be prepared.
tro llin g production in alt indus­ cluding ft-eedom of trade, import
Salem— $250,000 Elsinore The*
M edford— Oak O ro te district to
bdild new school bouse.
a tre opens.
The firs t os* at theee is that tries «0 th a t no country nor any and export restrictions, monopol­
of the creation of the United lndnstry may suffer from orsr- ies, and state trading.
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• “ The idea that everybody who could afford to drive
air automobile could afford to be robbed by the local
tradesmen is as dead as the dodo. Stores and supply sta­
tions have grown up around the camps, or are operated
as part of the facilities which make the place attractive
to camjKws, and in almost every instance the prices are
kept doom to the level set by similar enterprises in that
LAUNDRY ONCE A YEAR
A Hartford laundry lias among its clientele a man
who scuds his collars* in but once a year. When he send
’em, he sends ’em all. His last list contained thia item:
collars, 378. The laundry says that he has done ¿his for
the past three years.
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The system has it» advantages. The Worry over set-
vice would lie removed. H cmcbccnme a little soiled while
wreaking with a recalcitrant collar bntton, there would
always lx* another. Then, too, simply looking at almost
finir litujilit'd collars jNSlNk owi) must give a man a pride
of pdartfeion.
Vi^ha ps we'4 all lw
li vol ler sense of our iw-
)»ortance in*tnis world of manufacturing and distribution
if we saw all at once a year’s supply of what we couguine.
lien *a|d Udil the sensation of seeing a month’«
output of* n e w piled up on their front steps upon re-
I f yo u r ancestors look b ig to
you, i t m ust he th a t you d o n 't
am ount to much youraslf.
The sm aller the tow n, the more
people you W ill f i n d ' who
are
e te rn a lly a ilin*, c o m p la in in ’ and
d o c to rin ’.
M ei Heck saysi '’ SoftenIn
blamed sight worse when 1
tacks - thp backbone than ■
i t attacks the b ra in ."
B Y C H AR LES P. S T E W A R T
NBA* Service U r llw
W A8H 3NO T(M f-r " ’rtto t was. n
te rrib le breast yps mn<^ a t the
R ru e e -M ^ lo u wed<Hag.'’V m >e of
hlg fe llo w congressmen rkgiprked
the o i her day tp *H ep resaf|ativo
John P h ilip H ill o f B a ltim o re .
‘ •W-W-what b -b -.b re a k r’ stam ­
mered H ill, tu rn in g pale.
fY e u h a d On th e w irin g kind
o f c o lla r and tie to go w ith a cu t­
aw ay coat,” his frie n d Inform ed
k im .
" I 0<d g o t.” cried the M sry-
laadsr,.hotly,..
had ou exactly
t h e r lg > t k te d .” u
T he o th e r produced a newspa-
TWO mouths qgo, I, would have told jnmi
that I was pretty well aariefiod with my
smoking tobacco. I didn’t h a w Prince
Albert then! Gee, what a Mt <rf tricto
I sobsed without evefa knowing it. Never
mind. I’m making up for lort time now.
M y jimmy-pipe is working double shifts.
I load up the admit® breekfest is
cleared away and hit i t i © fram then
until "lights o u t” T W d f e M thc
about it.
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A year’s
the “ average snioker ’a*’ t o b a c y o L ^ ; “ ;
would very liló?ly be k shriirisiug sight to Hie smoker finn- standing
self. And h o w J ^ g J J S W k
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Senate ha* shelved aW prohibition ^omfieatioiiTOea-
sures, which weans pr«s|Hbi| i«m -iwpd{fi<$tiou is returned
to the cellar.
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as a check in the morning’* mail. Fra­
grant, too, Eke Ftariufddrtd flow ers
Fragrant in the Hh, and fragrant as yofc
smoke it. < le a f tobacco, J tefl you.
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Maybe you dunk you m e nil art i s the
mattar o f rtndtttigu l > p u l d t f t N*#
there. Because, if you h a v en ’t tmoked
On my snya<h a n d tbM n f infllfons Oka
m e, why don’t you try Prince Albert?
FU fuarantoa y a tffib e g fc d you dkL
for every day 111 the
Wr
go fu^hiw. and fug-
geet a picture of
jb « » , a ca d ^ ^ f^ jM d ig, ft loua itbeJwrlT
row — a lifetime oMfiees, imd wbht'a'irtbrjrwe'V would W . fi
tell. ’
clip p in g .
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frin cc Albert « cool as « dtp i s d ie
lake., N o matter how bard you drive it,
you never b e rti a n t a bearing. I t Is sweet
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ba« <m Sbg’sjkiad of a col
id' Bruce's kind of its.
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