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TUESDAY, Jane M , IMS. ASHLAND DAILY, TIDINGS (E stablished In 1 f l r t l c l f t thfCt‘ A<p darrled p the m rttfi supb at glasses, cups. Spoon«, tirfr'efa handkerchiefs ■ W | g M M B > v b ** a y c h articles k rt They Must Disarm used fn com meg Witl| <eth»r per sons. I f one drinks from • glass .from ttrevlous use' by persons whose mouth of 1 ^ -q p p ta ln the germs of any of these ,/llM M M . he exposes hlmsstt t o the danger of B ELG R A D E, (U P ) — Spinster conti'eHigg t le r i. t ^ i » dshgor "school marmS’J 'tre at a premium has l ^ f boon r w A f t n ^ t a t y . th e in Jugoslavia, Recently there sanitarians of the country so dl’t has been such a high "m ortality waif (¿¿nip D o to fte W iailgtenee art*’ from CupM's »now s that th a L U ft fth r t effort * u made, to tfcp goVtemmeni has taken the r « B h |t r t » r ebfitlWlal danger from m a tte r in hand. ' this Seg/ce of Infection, The Minister <tf Education D- ‘ The Oregon State Board of sned g;fftbWh th«t heficeftfrtb no stat< board to adopt rules an 1 Sroman school teacher could mar regulation« against the common ry wlfhAiif Ms coflient add farth H ealth was the ^arlteat of tha er ruled that under no circum- sanitary ooiicfltlOhs of Afiy na ctanoee ¡could a woman teacher ture should be immediately re m a r r y ‘a iBhA who waa also a ported to the local health au school teacher. thorities. It not to demand n»e that is. On- cup apd .fh p common towel, and sim ilar measures have since bee." placed op the statute books o f fdYt/-flve other states. it Sunday by Editor Business Manager Cupid Is Shunted . News Editor Telephone 31 at the Ashland, Oregon Postofflre as Second Class M all M atter Subscription Price. Delivered In City v One Month .... Three Months Six Months - One Year ------ and Rnral Routes One Month ... Three Months Six Months ... 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Insofar as legislative action can protect, w ith th e exception of.,tw e stateeK th a public 1» safe against common drinking ¿tips: However, and this is the most d iffic u lt, factor public health aO- thorltie« have had to face, th e ; peeple of the oommunitiee. fo r' whom these safeguards h ate been devised, at all times fall to siftr- port the laws by falling to comply with them individually, and by failing to insist on their enforce ment. WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "All future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection taken is Advertising." No dlseount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis ing or job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. SAFEGUARDING AMERICA AGAINST EIRE One of the g re a te st w orks which th e N atio n alJB o ard of F ire U n d erw riters has done in th e in terest of th e p u b lic, was the in au g u ratio n of F ire P rev en tio n a c tiv itie s in 1892. T his w ork seomed like a hopeless tank a t th e be ginning. The general im pression used to be th a t if p ro p e rty was insured, it m ade little difference w h e th e r it burned o r not — th e in su ran ce com pany p aid th e bill. If the in su ran ce business h a d - w ished to- follow th e g isie st road, it could have accepted th is view an d hav e Charged ra te s sufficient to cover the risk involved. I t jaw , how ever, th a t it had a public d u ty to perfo rm from jh c stan d p o in t of e d u c a tin g the public as to th e necessity gT fire prevention. I t w as an uphill stru g g le to o btain AND ■jublic cooperation. B u t today, a fte r 24 y ears of fire pre- ntion activ ity , th e A m erican people are really cooper ing in the effort of th e insuran ce com panies to reduce J r e losses nnd thereby reduce th e cost of insurance, which menus the saving of liyes an d p ro p erty . »- The average town governm ent th ro u g h o u t the land Doing it tomorrow is responsi g?alizcs th at if it w ishes low in su ran ce ra te s it m ust en ble for many a patch on the partta force laws and ordinances w hich keep th e town clean ftofn the standpoint of rubbish, d angerous bu ild in g con . Don't let your brains get stru ctio n and at, sorts of fire h a z a rd s; and th a t it mUst cle-bound through neglect of Bfeve, in addition, a su itable w a te r su p p ly and fire figbt- else. Mtg equipm ent. P ublic schools a re teach in g children th e g a n g er involved in the carRless h an d lin g of fire. The fe n e ra l public has been p rtitty th o ro u g h ly aw akened to the fa c t th a t o u r av erag e an n u al fire lose of $5 p er |a p ita is th e g re a test in the w orld and a heavy d ra in on Bad things are usually worse when Congress the resources of the nation. * » BRITAIN NERDS BABBITTS x F u n in a k c rs and B ab b itt-b aiters have th e ir little King ad the fondness of the " b u tte r-a n d -e g g ” fo r a tte n d in g « in v e n tio n s and th e like. I^ast m onth a group of B ritish in d u s tria lis ts who m ade an intensive survey 6f A m erican m ethods told th e ir associates in B ritish in d u stry of th eir rfRiazenieiit a t the s p irit of the A m erican business man and his w illingness to fo re g a th e r w ith his hind at eonVen ------- e v m w ith his co m p etito r — and pool in fo i- m u i’on and effort fo r the common good. T h is convention h a b it of the A m erican business m an, Qie B ritish in v e stig ato rs tell .th e ir colleagues, is th e fac to r th a t, m ore th a n any o th er, is responsible, to tra n sla te it in the w ell-know n K ansas language, fo r A m eiicnn in d u stry keeping its tail light sh in in g in th e face of its foreign com petitors. Get Hence previously nerve? OUT OUR^WAY CH A TTER has Bv Williams s - s - «=>- s T - Q uick * ! COvA/M VA/iTA -iÇi "TfcUT! U lS M U S C L E S t S c o m iu ' O O T ! F a c to ry w orkers in New Y ork C ity received an a v e r age of $12.81 a week in D ecem lter, 1914, in D ecem ber, 1925, they received $30.73 F o r J a n u a ry , 1926, even th is last high pay w as boosted to $30.85 p e r w orker. W ages have increased about 138 j>er c en t; liv in g costs have in creased about 70 p er cent. These figures, ap p ro x im ately , prevail all over th e U nited S tates. It is from th is su rp lu s e a rn in g pow er th a t th e country d raw s the p ay fo r its autos, its radios, its new homes, its co rp o ratio n sto ck s w ith J15,OOOJJOO ow ners. W hile some in d u strie s and some Met ions of th e country have not been uniform ly prosj>erous, these figures show a general average. B ut e v e n w h e re th e re h as been * he WASHINGTON LETTER > THE REASON AMERICA PROSPERS » l ift io remarked, It took, nerve, for Instance to assure the Pennsylvania Republi cans, on whose support he himself depends that they were “dunder heads.” It took nerve to urge a prohibi BY CHARLES P. STEWART tion referendum in a dry Senate. WASHINGTON—Senator David It took nerve for a “regular” Aiken Reed had Woodrow Wilson Republican senator to champion as his lawyer once. young Senator Bob La Follett» Reed was a Princeton freshie..A in thq upper house of Congress. soph picked on him. Reed grab bed a rotten tomato and threw it at the soph. It missed. It went through an open window and hit a nice old lady smank In the face. Despite his apologies, the old lady had jinchod. « DrtT Wilscn, Princeton exar. knew freshles and sophs. He Johp p. Rockefeller says he knew Reed's provocation. He fel< We wouldn’t the ol lady should have accepted never' Worries. the apoogles. So he appeared for either. Reed and got him off. monkeying with them. Five toes In a shoe during Thus it will be seen that Reed has nerve. Nobody can pick on mer are one or » two toes many. him and get away with it. They're picking on him In his In Afghanistan, kids of five home town of Pittsburgh now. Some of the voters there don't years marry; while in America married coupes ofteA act that age. Don’t forget that It Is just HR like it because he said they acted like "dunder heads” when they) much of a privilege for a friend Once politicians tossed their to borrow of you as it Is for you refused to renominate his Penn hats into the ring. Now they use sylvania fellow senator, George to borrow of him. them for megaphones. Wharton Pepper. | The tip has been slipped to Hex Hsck says “Some men Is (him that he's due to get his, like Kangaroos are decreasing in born with common sense, bwt i Pepper, when the tlme comet, Australia. Pedestrians decrease most o' us has to marry it.” 1 Well, Reed isn’t scared. As here. .B B Every man, woman and child Kick out Chatter from your car. H ll ftp wldk Para-4rd-J You’ll get Cent Sale ly, Friday, Saturday Jttfle 24,25,26 Klenao Dental Cream One Tube 50c Two Tubes 51c Jonteel Gold and Vanishing Creams _ One Jar 50 c Two Jars 51c Georgia Bose Talc One Can 25c Two Carts 26c Harmony Bay Rum ». Ifl os. One Bottle 75c Twa B dttto 76c Effervescent Soditun Phosphate One Bottle 60c Two Bottles 91c Tincture Iodine SAYS IT IN PLAIN ENGLISH • ■ * * { ' . * * ’ „ I One Bottle 25c TWo Bottles, 26c 35e Tooth Brushes 2 for 36c Aromatic -Cascara $2.25 Maximum Hot .. Water Bottle 2 for $2.26 4 ok. One Bottle 50c Two Bottles 51c Castor Oil One Bottle 25c Two Bottles 26c "93” flair Tonic One 14 oa, $1BO Two 14 ox. $1.01 Cascade Pound Paper One Pound 50c Two Pounds 51c Harmony'Cream of Arabesque and Major The man who is under his wife’s thumb 1ms a sense freedom from responsibility, anyhow. Boric Acid Powder K s Ä E W lM & lW C r D OVJM T h e house $1.00 Rubber Gloves 2 Pair $1.61 40c i in. X-5 yd, Adhesive Tape 2 for 41c $1.00 Laborlite Rubber Aprons • 2 tar $1,01, 25c Medicated Skin Soap 2 for 26c , . F o rm e r S ecretary of S ta te ( ’has. E . H ughes a sk s th e governm ent to follow a hands-off policy in re g a rd to oil, unless Congress, by am ending a n ti tru s t laws, w ill allow v o lu n ta ry cooperation l»etween p riv a te oil p ro d u cers if Hteps to lim it o n t|iu t apjH>ar ensentiul. H e d eclares the nation " d o e s ndt face sudden fa il’ itre o f o il” ; and th a t the in d u stry , if left to its own d r vices, will w ork out the problem in best in te re sts of p ro d u c e r an d apnsuiner, by scientific research and use of m o d e rn inventions. 10c Writing Tablets 2 for l i e W ith , Applicator ▲ lnfcArida AXZUvrxiuD ■ w I U h hw Elmwood' Envelopes One Pkge. 16c Two*Pkges. 16c EVÈÉŸ ARTI GUARANTE Pureteat Epsom Salts lib. Pkg. 25c 2 Pkgs. 26c