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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1926)
SF a ■» A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN Q S 1 TKia.brt.hed ■xcept Sunday ruttino ¿—. * & < Busines» Managet News Bd Hoir Telephone S i OrefTue F P r li 'ey Month ttrae Meath .is Months »ne Yeai ... M to . *HH« U> By Moil en d Rural R o u te. O fSP LA T A D VK R TISIN G Single l a a a s u o u . per tneh _________ _ r Poll*.leal. Display, per inch _______ _____ Yearly Contract. -ae Insertion a . wee* ■ .u __ __________ ___ rwo Insertions a week ....... ............... 1 ‘ally Insertion __H__________ in tha Republican Senatorial prl- mafry there are made toed. He may have meant ether plac es, too. W e shall aa, aa Senator Jim ty e d ’a elush fund invasticat- lng committee goes on w ith Its ’’probe.” Representative Cooper’s ac- oonnt is that we’ve progressed in the 33 years since he* first was a congressman, but what hea. afraid of is that, money w ill gain Kirs’, inserting, .per* g poftttt Ita» ... «ach subsequent H aertton. 8 potat Une “AU fui collection tai No disc m b H. •to. toe oldeH W M R lfr. to W M a Larim er peandal 0< M?rfca. 1« C < H |H p , t o l l aM that Congresses of today are lib w n t prevent the present ones, eral aa h w « H W H a hut they were^ individual scsn- II, U l l . , • owe he e an » H la l H p . k » t toat dela. and only «»anted aa each. ? JACKSON QYCUU. moneys pewer la poffHa* pdtb- Thia time there*! a piwefteet of a Cjsrk School Diatrlct No. 7, ably is greater bow than ever be big batch, a ll at once. Ashlaad, Oregon. 337-Thurs-Wed fore in history. Now I know "what be meant, He meant, for instance, Penn sylvania. ; Ha meant Illinois, it Senator Caraway’s charges of corrnption CONSTÍTVTKS A D V E R T IS IN G admission charge le n ad e or a Benevolent Orders -When swimming takes its place as Moor sport. ' Sw im m ingis the most heaJéhfœLâd »Y the most refreshing of sports' Few persons, (retempt to acquaint themselves with the ♦unitary envi eat of the ‘water in which 7 __ -they __j swim. AV hen in doubt, it is a wise rule to stay oOt of the water. Swiinú^nj^ places ip‘ fetreams should not he exposed to the discharge of raw, ¿¿wage. The presenoe. of garbage, refusapr^wastq is e. videpee of contaminatiou sufficiently Golf panta era built oa a .an - great to Warrant the exclusion of bathers. Bible Plan— thay-Sen’4 bag At thé The water in-artificia l^dolq sb olid be kept as puro knees and need no preaalng. as possible by flitration, sterilization and change, or by a combination of these processes- Every person should re A N D frain from entefing! the water wlien he is not well. A common cold, r i l j t o Eruption', up inflammation of theeye, ear, nose or throat; br fever should be sufficient to deter a person from entCring^aswimwing place.. When a svyimnier comes to a realization that the pre- > vention is a qmtter of mutual concern, just that soon will A good whistler is very seldom pink eye, sin«« Affection, and other disagreeable and ser- a , bad man. \ . A"’ - ious infections be greatly reduced in number. The prac tice of spitting into the water is reprehensible. Care The sharpness of the hnlte de should be taken not to pass water into or out of the mouth« termines tha toughness of the - HSfcJM* • or swallow the flH»d-fc**-*ntostin«l iirfgetion* occur. It la Steak. * - - well for botb.me^ff»M Huen! to W aFfubber caps which Í wiff prevent the W ritrfef 6f water into the ears. This Prohibition of liquor seems simple precaution may prevent inflammation of the mid Impossible w ithout firs t -abollah- dle ear. It is best not to enter the water when overheated. tag thirst. Failure to observe this rule may cause cramps. Then too Th® One thtag that. brtags the it is*an niN d »ew iu until two -hours. after eating. Every one wB^gwims ihonld hnqy K qw to protect himself’while Démocratie party to Ùfe la a na in tile water, and also be familiar with life saving methods. tional convention. Diving in shallow wateb, unnecessarily Jong swims beyond Hex Heck says: "They'a a time leach of assistance, and swimming beneath objects are far ever’thtag, and right now 1« acts of poor judgment. Swimming is i f sport to ho en- tha time for Florldy to . quit coipmgqd^boiausc pf„iU value as exorcise and diversion. talkin' climate.** A iWHid sw iu u g e r so«a diw iovers un u sed muscles and finds himself breathing moré deeply than has been his custom. It is an exercise not limited to age, being avail KEEPS LIQUIDS a b le t o -the elderly as well as to the young- Provided you hafe do «órgaoic impairment, it reacts w d lt o the hardy extreise of the bowels. ' « H o rn Í T<0he mentally and physically tired, swimming acts as *n extoMiynator of fatigue products, planting in their Pint Size ? * stefld a feeling o f well-being and exhilceration. It is dis Vacuum Bottles tinctly a sport worth cultivating. , « W T M e tfn w B tS S T r u L TODAY AMD TOMORROW Dtomret Varnish Stain An excellent finish for floors and furniture. Can ba had in seven different colors which w ill Bive a stain and varnish at one operation. ♦ I f you owe a man money, it is imminently wise to tat him beat you when glaytag f e ll . TORRENCE WltUAM COUKR a GEORGIA H A LE Joekey Robertson, “ The Rainmaker,” they called him. Owners of mud horses hired hina. The others paid him to stay away. ' * *■ * I ' * See how a dramatic turn of events enables him to save an entire town from fire, and plague. can HOT f CONSUMER PAYS I t A L L i! Who pays the railroad taxes? Naturally, the traveling p u ||ic and the shippers. KEEPS LIQUIDS *2 Who pays the general taxes? The railroads, business COLD a n < the peopl?. nM ., «j • 72 Honre JrWho pays all the thxes which are paid by the Tftil- roNs, busines8*Sind industry? The workmen and the aver age citizen who comprise the bulk of the population in thih country- They rent the houses, eat the fond, wear thdfielothes and bum the fuel bn which all t’axee must- be* collected at some stage during production and distribu tion Just because you happep to get no tax statement, don’t get the idea that you do not pay a tax bill. ■The railroads are at present engaged in an effort ¿ 0 1 re<Mce their taxes just as is all other business. Nine teen- Do not be content with twAty-five was the fifth year since' 1919, in which the poor. - 7- raifread taxes have materially exceeded railroad d»vi-; dedfls. In 1925 our telephone system paid a total tax of ‘ Electrical $ 5 .» on each telephone. . Proportionate amounts were, collected from the public by other utiltiee and indus- Fixtures McNAIR BROS. triea. Almost 40 per cent of national expenditures, 20 ]ier when you can replace your c e n t of local expenditures and about 10 per cent of Btate old. fixtures ao cheaply- expenditures are now required, simply to pay interest a i d from which to select at amortization on existing public- debt«. - < » ’ tai The vote of the day laborer lias just as much weight Many Patterns as t)ie vote of a bank president in increasing or decrease ing measures and laws which add to the burden of taxa tion and thereby permanently increase the cost of living- Ashland Electric The tax question is evenbodv’« question, far the ultu Supply inafe consumer, pai s every penny of the tax bilL TH ER E’S something very solid and sub T h e vary first pull wflf teS you that stantial about P rin ce A fc e rt. D ependable Prince A lbert was m W e for you. Cool, . . . as a good friend should be. U n i formly mild and mellow» JEt always tastes as a breeze o t th e water h cool. Sweet, with the uncloying* sweetness o f tha same— which, means that it always tastes great! T h a N is o n fa t all this is ripened fruit. Fragrant, j » flowers are fragiaht. Fragrant in the tin and fra- grant in the bowl o f yonr pipe. M an afro t h m < ^ d>ey were all sat.on «mr4f am tiMva frwd»<i PrmzMt National Joy Smoke. Get. yourself a tidy red tin of P. A. today at tha oaareat P . A.«aunshine shop and W V *°C y°W " WMMTV TMim \ u*— .7 " »R •• copje converts ff<Mn tpa w f ? RWt pufl- Thdrd*b a hare poreihiflhr that vtsb hdbo W an font ng R W W t W yaw’ll i n f W w W « p in sum > . ’< top «sor WM «Mff* ywowa jM tW rn o w t 34S E. Main Street iW ma the man whe docs his duty because Jit* enjoys not because he d « s it to get more money? -■ ’ i •r