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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1926)
4,- Dream Co S — Mon iti» TM tl- a L O N D O N ,^PJ ^ M ^ k i n g l ^ r T S B S . S 2 S ’ row ’ S * u j ^ S 5 i m TSSI stockings have again b « o » e * M w h eth selh ey shoo I , fashionable to Lofcden dttrthg the I » fr<* the l»St deeade t h i elusive him, Whea gpgoitdaUy receat k « i weatlfei-. >’ ‘ Wo W of the Mother l a d . ” ha MU fta «leaded palm « r V : ; B IB B I B' T ■ »k k. •* Special thadee of powder >are I8d sheriffs a ntrnry chaM. Me tended mbssMr. BNd s * *••• *• tfc-nl ' t-aiai iie f iii e M n iii h f i ^«ntoasHsstihtodss— »eapp karaB ce of being clad w ith • - • - -• i. <'^1'. •' , .'■. ' 1 1 fc;^’ ' ' •’ a ^ é AB Sandwlchèe, hreàd-and-hnttdr, jàlly spreads » «ft depend upon yoeg bread aa an lètnedMj if «ause he isn’t much of a hand at talking. He laughs most of the time be HOLLAND, Mich., Aug. 11.— Many a barefooted sthkU boy has cause his dream has com . true. , When he was a lad of 8 he went f.lt that he would be the happiest youngster ou earth if only he had to work on a farm near Mechaniv- burg, Pa. He had to work hard’ a circuh all his own. George P. Gets felt that way - He recalls when he first saw a when he wee a lad of 8 on a Penn circus poster, depicting some' of sylvania farm. . Circuses came to the Jungle donisene. There was a picture of tigers town seldom and whea they did cnme Gets often didn’t have mon and an elephant on a crossroad ey enough to go to them. But he sign boafd. "Wlhat are those?” Gets asked. vhwed that some day he would ohm one— or at least own a lo t of ‘•I’ll get some like that to' play with,” he said When they told wild animals. And now. at 88. a multimi!- him. But wages for a six-year-old 50 lihnaire. Gets has made his boy years ago were not sufficient ev hood dream come true. en for the purchase of the dog Owns His Own Zoo that Gets craved, to say nothing He has established h is sWa pri- of a"gtoWn tiger or elephant. v |te soo oa hi» beautiful "Lake-1 Then came the turn of fgte., alpe Farm” near here, and has Gets roae. Today he is one of filled it with all,th e strange anl- the ooutttry’a moat influential mnls he wanted to have when he coal mine operators. He haa thè menagerie coveted , And he keeps the place open t . during hit boyhood and he is shar tge public. He even holds big ing Ma happiness with the world. bgrbecMs to give an added treat With his twe sone he lives be to the people who eOme to see hla tween hit farm here and Chicago/ collection. dr.lTlnr back and. forth *s Jgncy He’s doing M all to satisfy the dictate» j y^BTW gBp U u K W r u id lw C I ill Te’nnisQueen Gets loves his animals. They remind him of poor kids. He was poor once himself and knows the v à io, o f a Uttle kindness. And he loves people. That'» why he has his Informal parties at Astoria shipped 43,780 cases which he has fad as many as 20,- 088 guests. salmon and 58,427 pounds of but “l a getting too old To go to ter, during June, other people’s celebrations. I w a .t them to corns to-mine lrfstead.” Hillsboro— Prams buildings on Lynne block, to bo replaced by He doesn’t say much more be- modern structures. FRANKLIN ì ^MS^K a SS5'" S esioE S , DOT VUIIA faBT S om e idba OP ramiti <5»t*KNE lengien P re s e llin g Suzanne Lenglen'. champion woman tennis player of the world, who has turned ptofessionul. She has signed a contract to play p#0-tennis under the management of C. C. Pyle, also pilot of ••Ited” Orange, foot- ¡.all ntng^ Susinne will tour this country In the fall. Ar> offer of »110,000 lo r a four-months' Jaunt is sold to have persuaded the Set queen «o «liter > the professional ranks. ’ Cottage Grove—Architect em NKW CANCER RfcRUM POUND TO CURE RATS ployed, txfBraw plans for new cltg hall. LONDON, — (U P )— A cancer serum making rats iipmune is de scribed in the annual report of RCbeburg Bovinjton ranch, th» British Empire Cancer Cam 1700 acras,*sold to Price Broth- paign. Dr. Thomas Lu mad on of b n. the Lister Institute, performed ex periments on fifty rats successful ly. according to the report. ■ ' « Injection e f the appropriate ser um la m ilignaat tumors in the feel of rats, the*Teport indicate» caused the tumors to disappear. Temporary Itoppage of circula •AUBAWTS.SO He H ep YlRST MBAU tion in the psfft affe c te d Is a part OU&HT TO u v e W l U .e e U K 6 L -THROUGH IT r of the proqpittfb. It wag found, the report doilares, that ftro tin more fa different Mug of’ a rat could be marfe^te vanish by treat- aem «( only wtf iad that rata which had been /iibjacted to th* serum Ugatmegt were Immwtae to .«I uv~^ u r u i UMmvas o i uwnevr. BUDAPEST, <VP) — Charged ith inciting yf*,dj|fer8gt young sh to eonrtMf w « » , a young ldapeet Widow; has bean taken to custody by lito local polle«. v ie L L /ti AhCÜTTh A eevagth, Ihstbad of yielding her persuasive hrgumeal th a t t would 'be ftsMtUrul to take dam and « k lh «ke afms of a Aut|ful WoMtogU4* < bro ke, away om her emhHtses and rushed to e nearest gshse stotion. The we man** IgSntaltty .in wlsh- < to hage Hto >edng m ia Ma la study to lo- Tl»a method wee to In- commlt sul- Hli ehe gave BAKERY Vote bear «owe «ay of the man Who BBdoeeds« Fact» will s » / 4‘it wan good judgment m i lack that made him saYfe money for h iaetart”. Our Havings D ep a r tin g pacing 4 per cent interest affords yot-qp equal op- The Citizen« Bank of ■hiiiagih By Taylor IT’S AN IDEAL HoMEV-A f the >♦• » . » « » > * . s . s . e . . o . w . e 1« è ««i«» » » »woo »¡» an » »e » s » « a . PARIS, (U P )— Todrtste iron» the American boats arriving gt Cherbourg and Hlrte and Taking the train for Paris have reported to the pollop several t i n « in thg ihst month that a gang of confi dence m«n hkyebe8& reapihg a big harvwft by meahs oi doped eigarettts handed to the victim by a benevolent looking, mao casual ly met with in the station or on the train. The crook usually Walts upt‘1' he spots a man trateilthg glfth«. strikes up a cpftVef8sU«h had ttl- fbrg the cigarette. i f the noW- eomer l a o i s f fo f the fifot time it is easy to talk to him affout what he eht>alQ see In the gar capital. U he accept* the stack, conversation beCOfnM h a ir, the tourist gets dissy ahd « itfn a tly his senses led*» feftn. White hg is awakened a t Paris— boat trains come through without g stop— he la without roH a id often Without passport. ’ / x ' ... -■ ‘-r r You must collect much exper ience before you can colIStt much mossy. i k H i Some time ago he despatched a commission to Arabia w heif the notion seized him to have a herd of pore-bred Arabian horses. When the animals arrived Gets gave them all away to friends. Why? ‘ Because his friends admired them so much. '7<~ "I wanted them to have soma fan .to o ,” he says. Hip soo and farm are constant ly open to the public. The rich man's money is buy ing hack hla lost childhood. oivls F r a n k lin ’s S u p erio r B r a k Ax Often As they Waal ft. BY soy j . < hbbons when he was a kid. The soo consists of some 75 an- imhls. These range in else and kind all the way from a pair of 24-foot python snakes up to an elephant. Scattered in between »IS a melange or tigers, a lion, varieties of monkeys, Jaguars, the smallest pony in the world and a