Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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-'tUfion the statutes of the Halted
I States |Q Nov ms her l « l i , a * -w » i
{period Which means that tto» ap-
♦J propriatlon « ill expire Juae lfi,
A W J 7 . 81.34O.gW to availahla
Jeach year of which If*«« to grdat-
J«*1 ohtrlght Io each State And tlto A lways « reda ?
Jremainder apportioned to the
M a t« 'according to population if
| matched by state roads; the pro­
gram Is Initiated and administer-
' ed under certato federal super-*
vision and recalation, by the*
, statw themselves; its purpose to)
J broadly • educational, preventive'
rather than curative, and d e sir e d burdened with backache, ” he U gh
st o stimulate local Initiative and , 0 , , y PUto- • diuretto stia u la a t
rospoasiMHty. '
) for the kidneys, and w r it« : "Af-
B
This federal aid provided h a s f“ r * ,ew
1 <8lt , * • * * •
" now been accepted by 4< states coul<1 work wUh “ ore
*•*
. and the territory of Hawaii came 8tron«8r «** eo.aM sleep
• Twenty-six are now matchina the
What Fotey’* PiMa have
MC ;< « < “«l ife SI I
Laurel St. Enquire Ì8J
lige, or phone 3*8-U
splendid throe room furnished
apartment with others befora
n o tin g . Close in, private bath.
117 Vista S t Bhoao 111. 1*141
Plano factory w ish « Instrument
In the Mattpr of the Estate of
sold at oaea. Sweet toned, high
‘ Herbert Q. Spencer, Deceased.
grade plaao. A splendid bay aad
Notice is boraby given that the
terms, 81b monthly to good party.
undersigned, administrator of the
If interested write Cline Plano
above named estate, ban filed his
Co., •« Front 8t. Portland, Ora.
final account in « 1 4 county, court,
8 * * 4 * and that the court has fixed Mon­
day the 14th day of August, 1*2«,
at ton o’clock A. M., and the
courtroom of « i d court as the
time and place for the h « r in g of
any objections there may, he to
the said report aad the settle
meat thereof.
Date of first publication, June
88^ l» 8 l .
i
I ’ BdWard Porter Spencer*
Administrator.
RHEUMATIC REURITW
184 -if. Oaaant Evtot la the Homan Body.
Use Trank’s Preecripttoa.
It to * shame to suffer with in­
flammatory, maaeular,
sciatic,
henrltls or any form of Rheuma-
This prescription d o « not ruin
the
stomach, it d o « not depress
AMEBO 8. PARK
‘
'Just .a Good Painter" , ?' ‘ th< heart. Bat all meat aad good
Mein
Phone 8* food you wish while taking
841- 1 mo- Trunk’s Prescription. Contains no
mercury or narcotics, but positive­
ly overew a« sa y kind of rheum­
atism or gout oa earth. Uric
acid solvent end superior liver
medicine.
Trank’s Prescription sells
for 81.75. McNair Bros. Rexall
Drug Store.
ProfessiMal aad
tataem Directory
LINCOLN, Neb.1, Ju|y 18.—
<XJP)_“For 'the colonel’s lady
pad Judy O’Grady are slaters un­
der the »kin.”— Kipling
A Mother pleaded with the gov­
ernors wife, woman to woman
The governors wife pleaded with
the chief executive and the life
o f a 30-year-old murderer was
Beared— temporarily at'least.
This is"the real story of the re-
pxleve of Donald Ringer, four
hours before he was to so to the
electric chair to pay with his life
For the killing of Carl Moore,
Hastings, Nab., automobile sales­
man.
Governor Adam McMullen, des­
pite hie firm convictions against
capital punishment, had steeled
himself against showing any len­
iency to the boy who was convict-
ad of one of the mast brutal mur­
ders In the annals of Nebraska
crime.,
Goveraor Obdurate
The governor had told Ringer's
attorney at »:S4 p. m. that the
Statement of Dr. J. J. Cameron of
Keaney, identifying a photograph
Of a mail he had treated three
days af|er th< murder aa^ Carl
Moore had ntr bearing on the case.
When- reporters conveyed this
Information to Mrs. Emma Brech-
ser.'unotbvv of Ringer, she gave
way to despair. Her last chanee to
save her apn apparently was gong.
“Have you asked Mm. McMul­
len’s aid?” a reporter asked.
W ith ’a cry of Jy, Mrs. Brech-
te r was on her feet and hastening
to a telephone. Call! to the.exe-
eutlve mansion w ere'not getting
through because of the/many de­
mands that the governor spare
tning yop can do to Infineon* tea
u,ljre important to measure
governor tc( Ma4a my boy'a 8aceete in terms of service and
’life,” Mrs. Brechner s a i d , »«hievemaet.
“Haven’t you a hay. Caa’t yen
The »«»gram stresses education
Imagine how it would be If you Fegarding prenatal confinement,
had a boy.
* P°*t natal care, and the hygiene
"Donald is flply a boy. 1 know * f iBfaecy and pre-echool age.
he couldn’t do i t . ; Ma waa so kind' p,gBr* mount ' Into thousands
kearted.
.
< and min j0M ln th e num ber of
“The p o ll« Just beat him Into health conferences for m others,
signing that aonfeMlom ba never n'id-wlves, and children; number
did what It « I d .
• 4 >of bulletins Issued by the Child-
"I know you’re not the hind o f reB’s Buroau; monthly pre-natal
a woman who would let a ppoy letter8 BCnt to given names .and
Innocent hoy go to his death If ,ddre8®es home visits and demon-
yon could help It.”
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Stratlons, dental clinics, etc. ’
Mrs. McMullen
promised to
Th® 8erl°ii« needs of rural and
help. What happened at the go»- l80,8ted population groups al-
ernor’s maueion in the time inter- way8 Foremost In the minds oi
venlng betwehn <0:30 p. m.- and! the advocates of this Act and but
8 n m..' is only conjecture; blit at ■ ew cttJr Mitbrittoa have been de-
tt»e latter hour G overn« McMul« Te,°Ped except as temporary dem-1
leu aaaonnoed thqt a weak** r*-> 1OD8t.ratione and training oenters.
grieve had been granted.
*
Oregon received attention in last
Wihilo.it is still to early toe.gt*
tempt to measure the results of
this enormous educational .pro­
gram In terms of the actual « v -
lng of II vm , It is known that Ken­
tucky's infant death ret« has been
induced « per cent in the la st
year and that Oregon 'heads the
lipt with the lowest Infant death'
rate which is 53 deaths among bv-
ery 1000 children under one year
of age. However, the United
States In thia respect, does not
save babies lives as well as 8 for­
eign countries and saves mothers’
lives only half as well as the Brit­
ish, so a vast amount remains to
be dpne before we may be satis­
fied with the protection provided
for mothers and children.
Vacuum Bottles
KEEPS IJQUIDS
COLD
72 Honrs
VACATION
STORIES
NEW BOOKS
COMPLETE FOUNTAIN
SERVICE AND LUNCH GOODS
in our retail gtore. When you a r e tliir e
lunch goods we w ill be glad to serve you.
Cut Flowers For All Occasions
- The two public health nurses of
Jackson County »receive, half or
their salary from the federal gov­
ernment under an Act for the
Promotion of the Welfare and Hy­
giene of Maternity ,*nd Infancy
popularly knows as the Sheppard-
Towner Act. . Thia Act was placed
Shrubbery that will add to the Attractiveness of
_
Your Home
togothis
Summer
' \jlavor
pom fresh f u i f
R oya l
One-Day Service
’
on* .
Shoe Repairing
F r u it
F la v o re d
Lgeete Shoe Shop
G e la tin
339 E. Main Street
Let us h el
v a c a t io n
your local agent.
P rofit b y low sum m er fares
a n d f u t , com fortable serv­
ice to th e b e a c h « and other
resort playgrounds.
Ajk about the low farts to
California aad the E att. .
Southem
, Pacific
Lines
G, M. KRAMER, Ticket Agent
.Phone 43
Flower Shop & Confectionery
Boulevard and Palm Ave.
Phone |18
) O N ’T W A I T
Until Next Winter To Order ,
Your BLOX
Forseeing the shortage which is almost certain, we
are receiving many carloads. We can deliver direct
from the car.
ASHLAND LUMBER
384 Oak St. A otom B. K. Tracks
Organotbershy
Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
Booms 1 w 4 8, First HsttmmT
Bank B|4f. OKtee H v™ . M
to 18 Moca; 8 to 5 p. ,m.J > to
8 «anto«*.
r
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,
’■ ■ Pint Size
WE BAVE ADDED A
The boy who rolls up fats sleeves
should steer clear of the girl wfao
rolls down her gtockiugs.
tica limited to aye, ear, uose aad
throat—X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 18 aad 8
CLEVELAND, O„ July ,11.—
Galvin Coolidge won the "moat
unasual babyTprlse at a . play
ground contest here. Calvlp to
the 7-year-old . greatgrandson of
the brother of President Coolidge*
tether. Hie papa. J am « Coolidge,
oaya ha must have won the prise
because he shows characteristics
similar to those of the elder Cal­
vin.
VÎSM3
sral Trena*
aad motor
• at • raw-
FOR HALE CHEAP: — «-room
furnished, modern boma, 138 7th
St.
3*3-1 mo* NOTICE O F FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the
FIANO for sate stored near
Ashland. Wall known Banters State of Oregon for Jackson Conn-
KEEPS LI
/obngoa’8 „ Pessimism
Quickly Vanished When
She Began Taking Kar-
*ak, fo r This Medicine
Soon Bid Her Of Stomach
Trouble And Built Her Up
|0 Poind*.
in .
' I ’g slway« praise Karnak—
whg, it jus| poBtat almost too good
to io true that anything could do
far me. iw *ncji a short time wbat
this medicine has," declared Mrs.
J, J»,
Ot P 6 S. 37th St.,
I Tacoma, Wash.
“For over teii years I suffered
with stomach trouble and a run­
down conditio*.’’ continue! Mrs.
labfisoo.
“Then about three
months ago t suffered an attack
o f the ’fib’ which made me so
Wedk and miserable I could hardly
stand up.
!
.
.
‘/Just as sura « < ate anything
gas would'bloat ma up and make
my heart palpitate like it was»go-
to Jump,out *t jny bo4y. >fy
IB0 Was SO;(pure I cqqld
hardly bear the weight of
a
m « t toy out. ‘
>• j;’/ ’
“I suffered go 'that sleep was
out of the question.
I'd Just
titonble so with nervousn«s that
I would have to lie down at times,
aad I waa Jgst « weak as a klt-
teq and had to Jet my housework
go, .1 don’t sae how anyone could
hay© suffered more than I did.
“Waif, sir, I h al triad so many
remedies that I was pessimistic
pbeut Karnak helping me any ■<
first, but this medicine soon made
me change my mind. I have tak­
en four bottles of the medicine,
gow. and yon aheuld see what a
«bgnge It has ntode'ln toy cofldl-
"The 4pm ach palita and «er-
vogsn «s faava !* < « « » , I eat
h s|r ty an« affjoy my meals, and
to r e gained 10 pounds. Nights T
•l«ep Ilka a child, and I get up,
morning« feeling perfectly rested
a n | happy. Why, I catr even An
my. c l« n lu g *ow, und j Jngt want
to te ll eserpkody tof the ITonder
full health Karnak has brought
my
4 Karnak Is sold in Ashland
Gie Bast hide Pharmacy and
all laaltag druggists.
It’s enough to do it
and often does.
Huger cured hams and bacog
■'of the highest grades.
Better
erder samo today and have a
jlleasant surprise for “hubby”'
p t bredkigst!
«
.
Jagle Meat Msrhrt,
’•
Phone 107
But if you phone 8. 0 . S.
to the‘Ashland Laundry,,
the thought of washday
wjll not bring you a pain/
It’s easier to keep the
homo clean and you know
yon get the service you
want when you want it.
Wet Wash,
I
Rough Dry
Finished Work
tested an
o f tk o u * à n 4 * o f
h o u se w iv e s — im­
part* ju|t that «Htra
■»vor a h J goodness
wM make your
I t’s AU Good
iu st Phone 1W
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY GO.
k
MPANV
Phone 20