Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Youngest Southern Champ
coupes.
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McDonald adfed his bèflef that
the haftdUMt by »° B»W. differ­
ent people,! because ol the fart
that W tud ditvem eperstp^UIr«.
la J^rtrt t ib “b w e a l ' j tort to
Which any car can he but,"
,D»t< wrtlng Day Vfaftl thd? County
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MANHATTAN. Kan»., ABPteH i • q • he full
day deacrlbed la fur­
The systems employed bylatttonS nished by the publicity ehalrihan
football coaches of various Uni­ of the Ashland Unit.
versities are being taught high . -She said I might go along. So,
school coaches attending a coach-
as we rode through the cool of
lng school here. F.lfty coaches
the early morning, foliowing the
from Colorado, Missouri, Kansas, highways along the Rogue River,
Nebraska and Texas are enrolled
1 thought, “A task for a pool;
with prospects of more states be­
what could be' nicer than doing
ing represented before the end of
good in this way.”
the course-
2 ' Then, abruptly, we left the
The Warner system of fobtbaU
pavement,
and the road was
will be given by Dick fianley,
rough for-the next fifteen miles.
mentor of the Haskell Indians,
while C..W. Bachrtian, bead Coach Fir ally we left the car, and taking
of the Kansas State Agricultural the bundles of bandages and
college, w ill give the principles of clothing we trudged back into the
the Notre Dame play, Knuto Allis. It was noon and hot, when
we reached our destination— a
Rockne’s system.
family of nine In a shanty of one
Mom and no windows. The
In Turkey they have Sunday on m other proud, sensitive and diffi­
our Friday, so by {he time we cult of approach, It required all
have our Sunday the Turks are of Miss Jenning’s tact to meet the
recovered.
Situation.
“The children were sick and
Almost every man is a woman- hungry and were In need of medi­
hater until he reaches the age cal attention as Miss Jennings had
of 16 or 17.
ascertained the day before when
SCHOOL FOR WAtMHHr-
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aha had riatta«. t»e:««t<£4, f p - conduction in Ashland the next
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4#cU*a a .fhjwteaAqxtugnaUtvu
row that day’-bask. wa OwnaL ) ~ «X. thought had dtfaqjud children, to their hi
at .a ratai •dhobi -whar»; MW», •omwHut r t i t day *<« e»<Ud.
Jenntaa* azamlaed jh » child»ea “FertiSp. m t » ppetie a buefnetw,
ft» adetooMa bad tonsils «aft» det but' how rary eaaoatlat.”
The day fqytfwiqc tke eliale
fsettrh tsetM Bite’«las geevrsd «
■emits bf trader frost tfci fchpM in Aehljurt, Mrs. Bertha Deaton,
¿well to be examined in the' state school 4Mrae , for Aebland arfd . CHICAGO. . June t f . — The
lahraterths.
‘ t c ’ Medford, bald the last of a ■arias death of her new born babe and
"LVavlhg there. W drove back of corraotrta ellalae with ehlidrap Pbrmabent Injuries to hereelf have
agètt'ìift» the MBs tb vteitk ertp- operated upon for a n n sh ef of been blamed on the slowness of
diar t ir i of three yea«, who had troubles. Dr. Blester and Dr. telephone operators by Mrs. Mar­
aefer w a lk « a«d Who Shoold be Stearns gave their services while garet Grout and she has filed suit
taken to a ¿lisle for ertpyfèd the hoepltal and Klee Barhart for F tO S .m dgmages against tie
children. Bat U è auree ’ fewnd rednced their tees by half. The BeH trtsphone oompany.
that the bareni» feared to hate a
speciali« t i t ) the chrtd tèsila» it
wonld mean an' operation in Port*
land, so the long visit was'made
here to establish a friendship and
■he succeeded In enlisting their
for
aid In discovering two Others who
needed help and connelf.
“Later ft was learned that oth­
er visits were’ made there, that
both crippled children Were to at­
te Ad the clinic, and helpful 'let­
ters woée written another patletft.
“It was almost five o'clock
when I left her to go on her way
to headquarters at Jacksonville
where notes were made of the
day’s doing, health charts were
mailed a school near Prospect,
and final arrangements far a d ia­
te mads that she, with others, was |
lelebhone Held
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Gause Of Death
HEADQUARTERS
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Brunswick Phonographs And Records
Sheet Music
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Presenting Miss Marion Turple of New Orleans, new southern golf chan»,
pion. She is only IS and is the youngest player ever to wtn the title.
Experts down south believe Marion will be another Alexa Stirling, former
atiunte etar, who broke into the golflng spotlight seberal years a~~
checking over our cars, our ship
foreman advisee that this car is in
perfect condition, and we have
never hgd to take the pan down,
and the same with pistons and
rings.”
McDonald now has 13
Star
cart
in
his service, and lie
C ivilisation w a s. n s e n t o u t i »
PORTLAND. Ore., June 22.—
has an order In for two more Star
floods In two ways, east and west. •
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How many automobile owhers In
The Orient and Occident are now
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meeting; history for the next 100
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their mingling. Almalg.m.U&n ,J J ht*Jl8
E m it t in g no more
will he the art o the uture.
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behlnd
16 singularly pertinent In view of
this that such a collection be here I
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Practically ever/ automobile
on the Pacific coast near a school
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to that. And that one thing, ac-
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cording to C. L. Boss, local an-,
tomobile dealer, makes even rfiore '
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unique the record of a Star four)
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ccupe’ owned by the Bee Hhe
u r r v i w r i r r i i i A h Aut0 Serv,ce Co<nPany- whlch
■KrT I II 1 1 r rflV iln c»n'e to Hght here recently.
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This car. Placed in a “For
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'. FOLKSTON®, Bng.. June 22.—
(U P)—Unable to furnish , first.
second and third-class tickets to
Heaven, the Tom Council Ceme-
tery Committee is trying to do the
next best thing and furnish first,
second and third-class graves, In
the new borough cemetery nt
Hawking.
But the committee is finding it-
self In hot water over the pro-
poaal, many people contending
that it violates the “fundamental
democracy at the grave.”
. The Baptist Union In particular
has filed objections to th^> scheme,
Rent—You Drive” service by Its
owners, started Its career In pub-
He service March 9, 1925. To
date, according to T. McDonald,
owner of the rental service, this
8tar coupe has been driven by
284 different people, tor a total
of 19,757 miles, In service prac-
tlcally every day of- Its life. '
. The car has never been “laid
up” for repatre or replacements
of any kind, other than two valve
grind jobs, a remarkable record
for any automobile In practically
20,000 miles of service.
McDonald, in telling of the
record to Boas, declared that he
ILES and piles of letters— ! From “T he pure fruit odor makes one hun­
enthusiastic wom en all over the gry even before one opens the package, ”
country, w ho have used Royal Fruit comes from Chicago, W hile the East
Gelatin, and found it outran all their definitely evidences, “ I served Royal
Fruit Gefctin to a company o f ladies.
expectations.
They were surprised to know I had
“T h e best I ever used,*” writes a woman
not added atly fresh fruit juices, for
from O hio. “A taste like fresh fruit.”
the flavor is as i f fresh fruit were u sed /’
“ It reminded m e o f California fruit,”
It is the true, pure fruit flavor that
says one who evidently knows that kind! makes this amazing difference. Match­
P
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Hot Oats
prepared faster now
than plain toast
Another (from Pennsylvania) declares,
“The flavor is really like fresh fruit. So
much so, that even my three-yeaf-old son
noticed it was oranoe.”
ATS used to take a while to
cook. Now they’re ready in 3
to 5 minutes.
Thus starting days with less nour­
ishing foods is a folly!
Quick Quaker supplies the excel­
lently “balanced” ration of protein,
carbohydrates, vitamines and the
‘ bulk” (to make laxatives less often
i.ceded) that active people need to
csiry on the day.
Ce4 Quick Quaker. Food tha.’s
dtliciotrt; food that “stands by”
through the morning. Start each
day tha. way.
Youi grocer has Quick Quaker—
.nit Quaker Oats as you have always
known then.
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less flavor from the juices o f sttxw- ___
berries, raspberries, cherries. T h e cool
refreshing taste that Can come Only
frord the oil o f the fresh citrus fruits.
H ow unmistakable it is! H ow
im possibletoduplicatew ith“syn- ’
f i t fhctics” or artificial flavors. Only
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from fresh fruit can such flavors be
• made.
Quick Quaker
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* T *H E S E fruit flavors are winning
JL friends for Royal Fruit Flavored
Gelatin ail over the country, ¿pon-
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taneous, enthusiastic friends, who
keep coming back for more.
T h en because gelatin is so neces-
Aary for children, o f course you want
the purest and best. Royal Fruit
Gelatin comes to you with the old
’If kts the exact
fruit flavor’* •
Pbwder. A s women themselves say, “I
always u se . Royal Baking Powder, so
knew the gelatin would surely be perfect,
or it would not be put on the market.”
A sk for it by name at your grocer’s.
Y ou’ll recognize the red package, the same
color as the Baking Powder can. Y ou’ll be
delighted w ith the fresh fruit flavof.
Send for the new Recipe Booklet. It’s
FREE. Address Royal Baking Powder,
D ept-G , io o F ist 42nd S t , N ew Y ork City.
. Established prestige o f Royal Baking
R oyal apple and G range squares ; An-
ticular favorites with the rhiUraL The recipe i t in the
free booklet
Send fo r it.
R oyal strawberry M onticello : I W w
one package Royal Strawbert^ fas direttadf
If you want bakings that are per
M i ki
tsp. salt. Chill till sligftly thick. fWtfp to a stiff froth
with a rotary egg-beater in
s n r m iM d hp ice
P M ia k i anp-avtam, wktpparL iflaswalL fttfis s
large ring mold till very fireh Mcht^l ptain jelly rrith
another package Royal Strawberry Chill till flrtn.
To serve: Remote cream mixture from ring mold.
Heap spoonfuls of plain jelly m center. Decorative
berry, Cherry»^with delicious flavor
craaa the rrtfw jutccat- oran ge ana
Lemo#’ WRIf deffcintts flavor f^ora
Otf Of OrinfgE and OH o f Lemon,
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