Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 02, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Anyhow, They Did
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W ell, «whether the ladles'have
the same rights to nocturnal
spirts aa thè visiting
Bakery
Watchmen, of the World, or
whether any one shall say thorn
nay or not, they bave gone and
done it themaeives^God ble3s ’em
-VtfUe 3» ob Boulevard
th Highway tan tmvet-
gMU*s tettet articles,
urn to Tidings Office
259-3*
OR RENT: — I room apart-
t on Granite Street cloee to
er df town. Rental moderate, j LOMT—White gold lorgnette
ne Mrs. Fahl, 9 -F -ll.
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with ytilow fold chain and ’»In.'
999-33 Finder return to Tidings office.
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Reward. :
351-3
■ center of town. Phone 3F11. y-WOMAW wants work by the
e te
day. Call availing. Phone 317-R.
Completely for-
trteally equipped. Just the thing
for students or young' married
Staple who wont something nice
ond at a moderate rental. Phone
Ml»., Fahl. 9 -F -ll.
366-3t
FARM machinery and sprayers
«■•pairad at ' the Eagle Brass
FOR RENT—«u-reom »nnüsh- Foundry, also a few cook stovps
H 3 -l-a o .»
hooae, ojoso to schools, nice clean tor salp cheap.
place. Oarage. Phone 317-L.
AMBRO 8. PARK '
"Jnst a Good Painter’’ ’
14th fa
Professional and
Business Directory
293-J
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F O R S ALE «» D uplex house pay-
big I T » per year, «Mae In, w ftl
paving paid, east front, two baths,
hardwood floors, doable garage,
kitchens
completely furnished,
many ballt-liat stationary wash
trays, house built last fall, thta Is
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gilt-edge tokens property,
price 39000, mortgage ef .33M».
weald, pcWhr eatok foiA ffaU y hat
Woman and Children
and
Orffanotherphy
Office, 1»S Pioneer. Avep
Telephone 33
Offlea Phene lffd d
Rooms T and 1, First National
infct Bldg. Office Honrs, 10
PIANO for sals stored near Office hours, .10 to 13 A? M.
Ashland. Well known Eastern to. 9. F. M.; T to 9 evening».
P’ano factory wishes inetrameat Ctttasna Rank Building.
aoM at ease. Sweet toned, Mgb
grade piano. A splendid bay and R. ERNEST A. WOODS—Brno
tica limitad to eyp. ear, uose and
tefms, g io monthly to good party.
threat—k-ray lneindtag teqth.
If interested write Cflhe Plabo
Ottico hours, l p t o -48 and 8
Ce., ( ( Front St. Portland. Ora.1,
to B, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
sso-xo
land, Oregon.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, lata
model, exeattent sondltten. priced
Right. Mr. Tkyter, •» ÙMon St.
FOR SALE: — Ford koadster,
excellent condition, new top, new
POiht, battery, « tire«. Run« por­
tent, 3196.00. Low and Patfker,
Oak St. Garage. Phone 37.
Office
,
364-tf
FOR M I A CRBAP— Ftvw foot
snake stack. Oeoifrte Coffee Tid-
lag Office.
Painters aa<] Decorators
FOR SALE: -i— One collapsable Paper Hanging — Tinting a
Specialty.
KMdie Konpe on whehte. 91-90.
E stin gu a «todly . furnished.
J. 8. Wing, S3 3 AlllsUn street.
1 9 « tf
363-1 wk. Phons 98
W M H M TRAXWKR OO.
FOR SAXtor —» • room house,
Fer Service
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fam ished er aafnmlehed. Cerner
lot 60x143 h . Doable garste WRh Desterà to Coal, Wood, Packing,
shop 9x14 ft. concrete floor with Crating and Storage. Long dist­
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drain, aH kinds of fruit and five ance tin g in g ,
English w itaut trass. 9163». Id
t. U Ä f h U
« « r e at dweiyng, 3. » Wing,
far
Good team and motor
693 Allied» S t
Ì4B-10
trucia. OOod service at a rea-
aonalte pftsr
îagaehaw iss,
phene M fd or m k 3T3S Buffte-
»RM. W. » . Plaraon.
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So, when the American Federa­
tion of Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs meets in annual
session at Dea Moines, la., July
13, there will be something heavy
said about it, And here's the rea­
son:
Picture night folding her starry
curtain over the community of
Witaona, Minn. Magnus Johnson
the Greet has laid aside the bur­
dens of the empire and folded the
mantle of sleep about b lm ., Away
o ff on t i e prairie a dog howls
O r is it a ’ woU?
A Tapping at the Door
T h a t ' s S6CAUSG i / m . Tfte
Suddenly there Is a tapping at
THlMK YOO MSRRM
AMMAINÒ MC\U
O n l y m a n y o u
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Magnus^, cabin door. The valot,
THE, MMdT — YOU»/
J fr tfT H lS S A M S ,
EV&R. MARRieo ‘ >
m u s t l ib a w a k e
sergeant-at-arms snd factotum
DUD SfoRY-*-VOU’RC
MO i MTS FtGORiHÔ
twlpklee his tootsies across ’ the
bare floors and asks who it be.
“Open, in the name of the
Business add Professional Wom­
00 the DtseMed American Veterans of the World War bold their atoth
ipal oOnventipn at Atlanta, Oa.. late this month. Miss Margaret Moor- en’s £ lu b of St. Paul, Minnesota!”
la the m ilitant reply.
ig wig dance for them. She Is known as' “the South's perfect gpL"
“His majesty, the gubernatorial
aaplran|, la deep in alumbr,” re­
plies thè optpost.
The ladies*only laugh.
“ Get him up, kind air,”
say
they injshsrus.
Now Magnus Johnson has not
won his way to the threshold .of
Minnesota’s governorship by nap­
ping whenever there was, a hand­
ful of loose ballots to be garnered.
And. he Is one to'know well when
h-pooh.
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"Women has Jhst aa much right
tain sf the
With bandies in his arms he he is beaten. So Magnus arose. a tree Jnet tfte f the tedtet had
We
w
en
Just
out
lor
a
little
to
cut up at conventions as men.”
The
Genial
Host
tripped
away?
ae.
went back— then waited outside
,’* say tha ladies of St. Paul.
And who shall say them nay?
Stirs Up Comment
“Ah, ha!" said he, “ I see you
fam ily of for further news from the inside
Next day Winona papers were
i children o f t h e little house. Soon a. small are wide-awake ladies.”
That wag a very gddd Vpesch fu ll of it. And Miss E lla Mary
the me as- girl was back at the window, wav
narantlned ing first her new red petticoat, for a man loaded with sleep didn't Cloves, president ef the Mlnneap-
olu Business Womens Club, heard
'he dread then her new shoes, and »finally you think, girls?
"A business man must always all about It. And she sent a let­
a and the smiling and throwing kiaaes to the
ter to the president of the state
Perhaps happy .Captain as she danced meet business women."
•Cheers shook the walls. Mag­ federation.
lething?
about in her new dress,
Mrs. Emma H. Perkins is pres­
sauned the
The mother too, .came to the nus scratched his uncombed head.
red. wor- Wl*dow but could not apeak for There seemd nothing more to be ident* of the state board. Should
We have jtist received a new shipment, of Work
It occur to her to calT a meet­
d at once.
tears that Were running dottti said about I t
Shoes,
combining quality and comfort at a price you
“Good
pight,"
be
sajd
in
his
ing
of
the
federation,
there
could
fence he * er cheeks.
The glow around
e window, that Captain's heart increased, j most charming manner, and that’s be lots ef trouble. Bat Mrs. Perk­
can afford to pay. ,
2,—T
v k .
ins Is holding her peace.
each other How ^ood God was to let him all there is to it!
Minneapolis business
women
s the-S al- f,nd »“ ch pleasant ways to serve ! Now, where’s tbe harm In tha(.
r-
None,
of
course,
but-—did
you
are
demanding
that
some
form
of
of needs Then and there he tossed hia en-
out.
St.
a dtsciplln(j be meted
mother at t^fcP weeks pay— and nqt much at I see that slinking figure with
p on tlny.’f twlG«—buf all he h ath «Cross the j pad and pencil- steal XrottK^chind Pai^l business women are saying '
he- needed i®Bl8e to the astonished metgieijj
ttle 'n o ee<t° htty fuel. Now the -best p ar|
idow pane o f th u 8tor* ,s that It *■ true and
rtaln
ga th® doctor tells about It when he
reet.
hears that the Salvation Army is
to have a campaign for fund.'s
r’s. Indus-
“ They," Me says, “are the pdo-
nd there p]e who w ill go anywhere, any
»fficggumBM
Work Shoes
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
There Is an automobile for ev-
y 6.8 persons in tbe United
•tes, an d -fo r every 46, persona
a feu u rso N shinn
. x ■ ■ Vimtldt
fifteen« Bank Bldg.
Phone 1S1. Bee. Phone 1S4
Evenings By Appointment
M IN N E A P O L IS , July»3.— I f the
vfiltiaft Sfarlnerg, RoUrtenR nr
firemen have the right to parade
Mn their robes of sleep at cooveti-
Mon time, have not the* 4®ar. dfl*
llghtful ladies the same right?
And, if the convening Elk,
Moose, K i wan Ians or Woodmen u<
the World chooefe to ent up, after
convention business is ended, by
roaming the streets seeking what
they may play pranks upon, shall
any man among men arise and «ay
the ladlee »hall not go and do llk f*
wine? .
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Furtherm ore, if any lady oT
group, of ladles chooses to domaiul
M ls* Raaaiea Boon« of Pine Bluff that a candidate for the governor»
Z.yh. was elected nation«I president ship'of a greht state'abandon hR
ci Delta Beta (Ugipa high school
ccrorlty,. «1 tnai organization • con c o t at 2 a. m. that they may prol«»
venuon In het home city
She at his views on predatory privilege,
ouce atmouhVed a campaign against the feminise totteh in (he w ork\-L
(lie excessive use a( * cosmetics by day world1 o r the bi» price g.mgell
h !;h seboe) girls
on Swiss chard, shall any humagfi
P ic k w ic k
S ta g e
S y stem s
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
ffhtegs ne-lied ulos daily d:8S n.
Stop over anywhere and
TRI'NKK— K m the Agents.
g i| o p. m. 10:00 p, m.
often aa you lika.
table three positions.
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111 the old days, a solid, conservative citixe* might sniff and tell
you he didn’t read advertising.
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He didn’t think so much of tlid hortfehiss 'carriage, either. The
telephone was newfangled, and an insult to tlto-UAiited States toails.
As for radio, aeroplanes, wireless photography — if they bad
been born then, lie probably wo'kld have thought them a bit immoral
But lie’s changed. H e’s bedn educated. His point of view has
been mude' broader and moye modern, tie has been civilised »— by
the automobile, the telephobe, radio*, advertising. e
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BJVery single orie has opened up new paths for him, taught
lnui new things. Advertising, eepecthlly. Advertising tells him th»
newest things to wear, « the best things to eat. Advertising tells
his wife how to make k home aft to date and attractive. Advertising
tells him the prices to pay for .things he biiys,. saves him from th©
old-fashioned wffys of doing bttsiness — helps’him live well, heaps
hinl nioderR.
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Advertfstoö ü
dU Altor kt «fe
jBteme. 13*6 May.
IIP m U’W'«’
The man who thought a
buggy was good enough
Advortisiff^ can help you- A e adverti#eflae»ta in this newspaper
are here to tell you many thing» that rank» life More comfortaUe,
more interesting, happier. Read them faithF#!^. .They’ll keep you
abreast of “the tiinos. Thoy’ll prevent you (r id becoming the type
of old fogy who ~ sniff! — doean’t read advertising
Motor
iting, CaMflM Work,
(wnt I F w l. day tff
MeokwaU, » i l »lii
APrwfMoeM*- X Hswe a x o r ( / <
OF «MOPPING YO DO AND
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MOttAAN HCAP GARA'/ The
TXlK*ë& HOME. XJ«
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