Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Yearly Contract.
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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
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that Congresses of today are lib­
w n t prevent the present ones,
eral aa h
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they were^ individual scsn- II, U l l .
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owe he e an » H la l H p . k » t toat
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JACKSON
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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
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__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
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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.
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Í T<0he mentally and physically tired, swimming acts
as *n extoMiynator of fatigue products, planting in their
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stefld a feeling o f well-being and exhilceration. It is dis­
Vacuum Bottles
tinctly a sport worth cultivating.
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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.
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See how a dramatic turn of events enables him to
save an entire town from fire, and plague.
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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.
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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.
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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«.
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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 "
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copje converts ff<Mn tpa w f ? RWt pufl-
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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?
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