Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 01, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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- Is fiè ro s o r tite s i subject to
more uaeless wear and toar tia n
the h u m ai teasueT
I f you know hew to set alone
w ith people aad lo w to thfah.
why, that*« about an there Is to It.
Hes Heek says« "“ I c a n t S««ar
out how anybodylrta bo pure with-
; T h e p r in c ip le s o f e ffic ie n c y a r e but th e fin d in gs o f
Hciénee a p p lied w ith p la in com m on dense to th e e v e r y ­
d a y affa irs o f t h è w ork-axfoy) w orld . E ffie ie n é y is n o th ­
in g m ore th a n g e tt in g tire b e st resu lt« in th e q u ic k e st
tim e w ith th e le a st e x p e n s e , o f m a teria l, m on ey, effort,
and en ergy. Jn o th e r w ood s, it is d o in g th e r ig h t th in g ,
th e r ig h t w ay, a t th e r ig h t tim e, an d tb p s g e tt in g r ig h t
resu lts.
P erson al efficien q y i s ..th e a cc u m u fa tsd r e su lts ob­
ta in e d from th e fo rm a tio n O f. g o o d ljifcits, o f lo g ic a l
th in k in g, p rom p t a a d p e r siste n t a c tio n , an d th e m a in ­
ialaXloa. and they tearalteled th e ir Mho «chemo, for a lu n e SO termiu
forcee behind them, aad aat on stlon of the aeeeton.
ten an ce o f h e a l t h ' l i y o b ed ien ce to the sim p le an d in e x ­
orab le la w s o f nafaire.^ j^eptoijal e ffic ie n c y is d ep en d en t
uiw b and p r e p o r tio n a t. to t^d degree q#. h e a lth one e n jo y s.
I t is q u ite tru e th a t th cgo..are.n ia»y m en w h o are e fficie n t
in s p ite o f th e hacadieap o f poor, btialtil, but th e o u tp u t
o f th ese m en w o u ld h e eysfc m ore m a rv elo u s i f th e ir
Smile and the world smiles
h ea lth w e r e im p r o v e 4 .^
K i t o T y ^ e s to e n jo y l i f e w ith you. Frown aad J ia world
through effh d en cy, ^
f c u s t Igjiifb; IjSs h e a lth p rop er c o n ­ laugh« at you.
sideration.. . H e a lth 'Tè p c l7 |p e 'p r o d u c t o f gixxi fortum e,
Never throw awity a day until
b u t th e d iv id en d paid to th o se Who in v e st in h a b its o f
W t a t o o .b e t a
te M te m w i w »
18»«. Dr. Caldr
W tU te e tM r tF o f a fam ily of four
boys. waa throws ou hl» owh re-
WURMtoPayW te Ute. aw* all the
e rM H * u » kite as • profeariimal
man or «Uwrwtoo, has W en hon­
orably gained la tbs School of Bx-
perteMS. Ha «UMte Ma own way
•to» by state without the aeaiat-
a»ae 9 t « b o ra , aad rooked amoas
ths teadteu » M t of the fraternity.
Ho wad rooted la Marion county,
tjbie state aad attended Monmouth
O M r ite k (M M ce . now the State
Morwal School. Ho was then ea-
coded la otaritfa* aad teaehln«
aatfl 1837, aad la that year be*
can Mo prefesatanat atudtes. lo­
aded later te Salem la 188» and
O urm aariW r la Ashland la W M ,
and ratlhed from native business
(ho loot two yeara on account e<
<1M te tewm.
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The now spring hat may
straw, but Ito prie» to tolti '
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N O TH IN G TOUCHED 191
“Nothin« touched that aehlad
spot until 1 took Foley Pills, a di­
uretic etlm ulaat ter the kidneys.
I am ao «lad I eaa recommend
them to other«.” Baaed of be»
pain, Mrs. M ien R e l^ w rd
of
South, Fork, iF eaa.. writes this
thankfully.
Foley. JPjUto have
helped maay people-«*« reliable
valuable medleiae «uaranteed io
«hr» aatWeottea.
Constantly la
ARMY GOODS STORE
B ig g e s t L ittle S to r e in Tbw n
Opposite Now Hotel — Open Evenings
bo
er of two evils, taka up working
in d iv id u a ls can be c o n sid ered p e r fe c t sp ecim en s o f p h y ­ instead of loafing.
sic a l a n d m en tal h ea lth . A lm o st e v e ry o n e h a s a d e fe c t
o f v a r ie d Im p ortan ce, such as p oor, p ostu re, d e fe c tiv e
teeth , im p a ired v isio n , an d d ise a se d to n sils. S om e w ill
be fo u n d to h a v e m ore serio u s d e fe c ts such a s heart,
k id n e y and lu n g d isea se s. T h e econ om ic lo ss, frod i d is ­
e a se an d ill h ea lth is a p p a llin g . 6 v e r tw o and o n e -h a lf
m illio n o f th e p eo p le o f th e U n ite d S ta te s are co n tin u ­
a lly ill a t th e p resen t tim e. A t le a s t o n e -h a lf o f th e d is ­
e a ses are p r e v e n ta b le h v p rop er p r e v e n tiv e m easu res.
T h e hum an m eclign isn i n eed s in te llig e n t care an d an in-
vantOTy to JflJrtrre its Well b ein g. T h e an n u al in v e n to r y
sh ou ld c o n sist o f a thorough' h e a lth ex a m in a tio n .
▲ h ea lth e x a m in a tio n is a th orou gh p h y sic a l and
m en tal a p p r a isa l o f .s u in d iv id u a l, m ad e b y a c o m p eten t
d o cto r o f m ed icin e in ord er to d e te c t p h y sic a l a n d a i u t a i
im pairm m ff^gnd f i u l t y h a b its o f h y g ie n e w ith a v ie w to
th e ir correction . T h e r ea so n s w h y h e a lth e x a m in a tio n s
are -benaficial a tW eo o b v io u s th a t h a r d ly a n y argu m en t
fo r tbiHuis n e c e ssa r y . T h e y are o f pourse a d v a n ta g e o u s
t o Ih b ' In d iv id u a l in th a t t h e y se rv e to d e tec t
t h o b e g in n in g ^
pj-gajiic d ise a se , or d isc o v e r th e
e x i s t e n c e o f <KteSfa¿>hpjh$rMcnl, im p a ir m e n ts o f w h ich
th eip erson m a y k t tt o b e c n aw are, F a u lty p erso n a l h a b its
Of l iv in g , c r r o r s l ^ ' ■ e u e ’ an<’ p o s s i b l y sh o rtco m in g s in
en v ircm n en
T H E day I discovered tha tidy nad tin
was a red-letter day for »
Up until
that time, I waa fairly Well eatisfied with
That aatdad It. I boeght a tidy tod
tin of P. A. right then and tiMat Tbtt
wwo r ■ ib gucxi n m y y w v Am»
m g p M
v Mm
n bHi r • zv« ^ n m
•till ministering to m y tamlka-taete, re-
peating m y aarty experieticc many times
a day.
P . A . ia to cod and m e t and
fragrant, you just sever tire o f it.
ni co m b a tí
in g . T h fyi
d ise a se . 2
p la ce ih ti,
Little did I r^dlaa dprwfcat < hfe
favor he waa dahig me. f*B HovaadtoOti
M mv«gT»»ATioir
4 m | tu u
la st year.
.
L • 'W
. S u r p lu s -s to c k s
g r e a tly red u ced ; a if f iS n
u n u su a lly h e a ^ m m r d em and is ex p e c te d .-' A s lig h t
in crease in jwj^e q f eyada o il and g a so lin e tu p r e su lte d
from th e se u n tu iq u o te d dem and«, and th e S e n a te h a t a fC kto ag o .,
d ira cted th«- f e d e r a l T tycflk O ptioniftsico to ih v 0 stig a t9 • M M te n SMa t
the situ a tio n , a lle g in g p rice fix in g m ethods.
T h is m ay reault in m uch te stim o n y M ia g tak en d u r ­
in g t h e snm faev, Iftft th e in d u stry a p p ea rs to 'h a v e becom e
a ccu sto m ed to th a w in v e stig a tio n s , «a th e y h a r e been
In a ) m o s t co n tin u o u s p r o g * * ' sin cé th e c íe s e o f th e War.
T h Á all c o st th e t a x p a * > x m on eys but t h a y .f t m is b cam ­
p a ig n raateripi á n d job a f o r p u b lic e m p lo y e s.
vaieotteo.
Fast colors, sewed on white letters on
a red back ground.
T h e reco g n itio n o f hum an in e ffic ien cy lia s led to the
I f you kill enough tima it w ill
d isco v e r y o f c a u se s o f in efficien cy' and th e d e v e lo p m e n t kill you.
o f m eth od s fo r th e ir p rev en tio n . T h e g r e a te s t ca u se o f
If you car» to choate the 1 m «-
hum an ¡nefricw fm y an d taahappiáebs hi ill h e a lth . F e w
ot&« d i g i i »
c m c A o o . jo »» i. ~ - < v p ) —*
Pote H earts mother any* the f»«a
aetreaa I« cote« to marry Rudofcte
ASHLAND PENNANTS
yon sot a aow osa
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Marry Valentino
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P mw . s h a i» au r U n . 8n»ah c-
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f o r e a c h da y * ?
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propon lo «o
bogie until bo «vt aetlr» on his
M il to empty o at tho Orest Lakes.
No «ataw ha* bead you hit # uy,