Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 06, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY TIDINGS
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D IS P L A Y
A D V E R T IS Il
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Political, Display,, per inch __ _________
Yearly Contra«
One Insertion a w e e k _________ ____ •
Two lnsertiona a week
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- Bates (or Legal and Miscellaa
W r it Insertion, per S point line —
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Baca subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Card of Thanks ____ __________________
Obituaries, per line -------- ---------------- .......
FOUNTAIN GRAPE FRUIT, 25c CAN
W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T O IN O
“AH future erehts, where an admission charge la made or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
Religion« or Benevolent Order* i
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DONATIONS
$ e .donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertto-
my o r Job printing — onr contribution* w ill be la cash.
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WORK IS H1ALTHFUL
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F ew people look upon ¿heir work a« an a lly tb their
health»-yet it is and it should be so. A ll, except a faVored
lew ®f *U8» Ilave to work> a u d .we are better off for it. The
work of an individual should be inspiring and stim ulat­
ing.
should he pleasant and profitable. I tsh o u ld havp
a definite purpose. If it w.rald meet these ends, his heMth
would be better. I f he fails to live up to these" require­
ment's, his health may he unpaired.
(S C ffU E R M A N
GROCERY
QUALITY GOODS
A01 £ , MAIN
Strain should be avoided by those employed in work.
Strain may be either physical or mental. I t m ay be
localized in the' muscular’ or nervous system or in botji
combined. It m ay.low er a person’s efficiency* and make
him ready fqr «m w eident. There are many w ays of avoid­
ing strain« Good posture w ill dtf much to prevent p h ysi­ B Y C H A ltL E R P . ffT tfW A R T > England, it’s nécemXry to call gi
cal strain, and fa u lty popjtjon of the body w ill d o/n u ch to
King George’s consulate ip Baiti
N B A Service W rite r .
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more.
help bring it op. A man who sits at his desk all day should
W A S H IN G TO N — Wfoej Wash­
get up and walk around every qow .apd then, or work for ington leaves for the s u » w « r -
awhile standing up. Working, conditions have a certain doee ho half way Job.
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effect on a perfton’s health. The environment, as w ell as
No other town in the country .
his mental attitude,, lias much to do w ith his personal so completely empties, itself a»'
welfare. The^rprk j^lace should; in tin* first place, be Washington dues, when congress
a Tender, milk-fed chicken,
kept d ean an<|,|rep: from d u st ¿ W » atm osphere (nil Of is in recess and the presfctent M
» fr ie d to a delicious and in-
away, of everybody who is ?M |-
■ \ itin g golden brown.
dust causes irritation to the n<>H<».a^ - - t ^ n>et,^m<j.pradfe-. dkriy’-iln social an<ffAKM«faI
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jiosetF.to aent© coW and other infOTffiSfiFvhiSr e r itir fiy
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th e s c ^ n a ls ^ "Waeee'-wherg 7x?<»jde Fork BhopW be' Well
p p i£ ¿lie busy folks who
ventilated and airy. Lighting arrangements are import­
One thing wrong with the Unit­ J’want clean, well prepared
ant. J h e light should be sufficient bnt not too strong.. A
ed States is the Atlantic Ocean
food and speedy service.
isn’t as wide as the Pacific.
l»er8o"n should not look directly at a light or have it shine
-Our lunches are fast w in­
into his face. The force of light should be directed clear­
ning p n p - t iia r ' it y . B at
Don’t tell jokes. Naw York
ly ovar the left shoulder. N atural illum iuation, o f course,
girl dislocated her Jaw yawning. lunch witfc us tomorrow
is mUeh le tte r than artificial.
and you w ill’Understand.
Mature hates an idlqr. A main wjio has nothing to do
Peggy Joyce says she isn’t en­ 1 <.
is worse off physiologically than one w h o 'to ils a good i
gaged. Doesn't sound, plausible. (4 e n* U i n e home - cooked
Judehes. Complete foun­
eight hours a day. Idlers form that vicious class of peo­
t a in service. Cleanliness,
ple who find time to write long windy epistles to news­
Farmers threaten
make
Uqclp Sapi. q man witmout any 'Courtesy, and service. A ll
paper» tak ing exceptions to every progressive movement.
country.
these are •yours at
There is a most happy medium between idleness and
over-Work, which every useful citizen ought to try to at­
Get a legible laundry mark
ta in ., Marti work, properly done, never harmed anyono.
Laundry marks make fine dues
Health and efficiency alw ays seem to go together.
M IN IN -G E R ’ S
Tlie efimbihation of physical and mental health is essen- •
8od> Fountain and Lupche.
Landlords lead a hard life. ‘‘Ten­
tial to the luiigl as it w ill not perform wonders by itself.
ants
have
so
much
inducement
to
All persons who want to live rightly should endeavor to
comroif suicide when the ront
cultivate serenity of mind along with such physical bene-
comes 0up.
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fits a r fresh air, exercise, proper food, water, rest, proper
care when needed aud- avoiding disease.
fH O N E J35
Y « i Fran» Ebctricwl Development
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his money he should;
Our Shoes WilltjProve To You
• Our Statement
A V IN G and investing are
popular topics. Everyone
wants to p u t
stun of money ( ilarly, and
here is die favora
opportun-
ity
for »-*■ doing so.
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YOU W invest in the preferred shares
of ? i * Cjdifornfe o ^ o n F n w Com-
napy on the easy Monthly Investment
Plan, paying on ly $5 a share per
month. You WflJ I* surprised how
qwckjy your savings wifl grow, once
you make a start
Tg!M o w th « popular iovewmeot. « ,
homes Take plenty of time to decide
OVERLAND SHÖE SHOP
back w a s c o ld !
R em em ber how th o u g h ts of inconven­
ience and discomfort caused you to delay or neglect per­
sonal K aties !
Answers in the affirmative and in the negative' Lo
these in tim ate questions of the Department of Agriculture
probslily could he collected in considerable mpss, but the
d cp a rtip en tia sure that witli mjllions these things aie
still roolitics. The 1920 censug nqiqrtg 643,899 of the
b,448,X4l fhnns io the I nited Staten as having water
unse. T h is'is only one farm out of 10,
i,804,444 farms, or 9 out of 10, had little
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ic are “ discouraging.” as the department
is some consolation in knowing tliut
ers have more plumbing and letter
any other agrieulturai p ep o le'in the.
. ifus American farmer “ will have more
letter realizes what it meati« in conveu-
________________ Jcom iort and health; as he learns that
pluinldag duty be hira|»le ynd yet sanitary; that it may
be imuFSirj^nd yetT ioi unduly difensive-, that it may be
iiiex p ed w i'ew id ypt durable —.lifetim e plumbing—pro-
v id a d .|M a é good care.’’ Held up to view in the light of
the d i^ r g p e n ] '^ s lo w in g appraisal, th e p lu m b e r 's to rc h
The Sweaty
Garmenb
Of Summer
goau assume an offensive
•dor. H a y safe by rmm I-
ihg them weekly tq the
Standard Cleahers
WOtk.'It.
PhomlM
ih <d$eu helpful, bui we often
re ssu n
rc.4nt it qs “ m eddling” ..
We want our depositors to |
in their success, abd that
wheu we offer advice hi »«
matteffe.
FIRST
that we are interested
-are not whieddling’’
ssistaucc in financial
N A T iafU L
BANK
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