Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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WHAT CONSTTÍÜÍE8 ADVERTISINI
AU future events, wbsra an admission chars
Uon taken-is Advertising.“ i
fe ijgcount w fllb e.» H a w ed . Religions or Bai
Btuffed ih y ir,J p o t-l to 'a satchel
and tfrovb a < 4 ( i I
sedan- The
^ashiaj; W lJM itt T .
W A SHING TO N — H éadquarM fornla and
1 era o í tAe  ü n a a tio n A gliñst thé administra
Prohibition Amendment is about chargea M
> the most optimistic place id f in a « It fc
■ Washington these dar*. ,
toning thm
As the anti-prohibition folk see
When i
it, things have been breaking Green area
their way so fas recently that »»<* suppoa
' they actually "believe— or tito- need him,
fess to believe— they stand some that thia w
nhapco of having a m ajority In
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the next congress, which is more
geid a A
! than they dared hope for until 1 lU ll 0
very recently. They did look for L f l l l U W
gains, they say, and for victory in
igj
a number of statewide referenda,
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but not for a congressional .■ ma-
Jority earlier than • two years , «
hence.
« ; July set
The senate’s prohibition inves- ti einent ac
tlgation and the prohibition angle
i
of Its slush fund inquiry laid ».
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good foundation, for moist cam- tum ° f , *■
palgning, preliminary to the fail seems to b
Indian trappers là the Bulkier
rlU IefU < a lry kàV. abandoned
the aaoccasig trail agff river Wrgu
J swinging back* the door of tfo ahd far« forth to «dtomobiles to
«vault Wheq the rubbers enteroA'- bait and inspect tkslr line«
opened the bank for kuinees *
j l w m teu t^r
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ape Ufa Ignorases
Most photographs
printed
newspapers should
ed at least ten years.
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Tlght-wsd husbands
and
be a a nt pled a lot o’ times before
you find the kind that tastes as
¿ood t o d a y s It did yesterday.’’ .
ONE YEAR AGO THIS WEEK WE TOOK OVER THE OWNERSHIP
OF THE PLAZA GROCERY, AND A8 AN APPRECIATION OF THÉ
PART YOU HAVE PLAYED IN OUfl StfcGÊgg, WÉ ARE OFFERING
For Tomorrow Some b ird SpeettH Grocery Values
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The city council this week went on record by ubani- salary of. 1.1^200 a near, or > 3 j c Dang i
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mous vote for sweeping improvements, additions and ex 200 more than the next best paid BQ(a
tensions in the municipal water department. Construction man in the entire department ex- Washington
Attorney General Sargent, . a
work Which will cost, kt a conservative estimate,-approxi­ cept
and w ith I1J100 of what Sargent "
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himself gets.
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mately a half million dollars, was agreed upon. ’* ,
Then followed unofficial but al- N ® " 8“ » C(
rt is now up to each tand every citizen of Ashland
most
Certainly authentic confirm-
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to study the water situation from every angle. We must
atlon o f reports that Oen. Lincoln 8
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first await the report of the engineers who will be cdfled 0 . Andrews .will resign as , dry
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upon --to select the site for the Ashland canyon .storage csar, as soon as he returns from Mac eod f° °
dam hr well as the cost of this and others of the contem­ .England, on the «round that pro- ,8fle<1 hi” ’
hlbttlon is . unenforcable .without countt-
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plated improvements.
.;
stricter
laws
than
now
exist.
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The Tidings believes members of the council are sin­
which seems an impossibility, in- recentlf ,rc
cere ip their desire and determination to provide the city asmnch as so dry a congress •» After two
with a more adequate water supply. I t is our hope that the present one failed to enact enc® and Cl
the various projects under consideration will prove feas­ them at Its last season.
représentât!
Eh-ed Green
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tlement Dep
ible or every way so that the people can, in good con­
Finally came the.suspension, by *es ^brtle ai
science, vote the needed bonds to give*Ashland a water
system second to none on the Pacific cOagt.
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rt to t »««“ W *wsSHUerï Mrvkt. wlfct I» ■««■!
»Nt
1 W Pound • » Sack
15 Pounds . . .
THX OITt MAXAOXX SYSTEM
I t is V-ith regret that The Tidingg loarna frolu w h u t
appears to be an authentic source that tht^ city council
Te«ts Bhbvr music w ill not
next Tuesday night will repeal the ordinance passed three
sootho a wild bull. W« always
months ago creating the office of city manager.
thought it bqtter to run
than
At the time the ordinance was passed and the pres­ ■t®<- <
ent city manager *aS installed, it was generally under­
firn e cures all things, feven
stood, gild go stated, the new plan of government would
youth.
be giy^u a thorough trial over a six-month period. If it
proved better for the city it would lie continued; if not,
Catching on to things easily 1«
it would be repealed.
one rule of success. Letting gc
To all outward appearances, there has been friction « s lly is one rule for failure.
between the council and city manager. We are told that
this friction has centered largely about a conflict of auth­ When they hear » pistol shot In
Mexico they think it ’s an election
ority. -
and start voting.
When the plan was first initiated The Tidingg wag
not certain in its own mind that a city manager Would
The fellow who laughs the
prove bfest for the city. Even at this time it would riot loudest isn’t always the happiest.
attempt, either to condemn or praise it.
Why not mistreat Americans In
But we do not believe it bus been given a thorough
ance. They are foreigners.
trial. ' Theoretically, the city manager foniPof govern-
Trio of Tragic
Deaths Reported
■■ ■' g e ia if C l AMD THE WA8HTPB
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It-'liRR I m - pn the lmnxcwife’H ¡«lea for muuy years that
her particularly rharm ihg colored rirkskt*, Waiats ufid
fancy |>JMcc< she imfst do herself — the launtin’ would
rtH1 the «tofffrs. Wofnan has been choking
for 15#|> ybgrs, linking bread for several thousand nud
wariiiifgjelofltvs for 6,000, anyhow.
b’U 8 bread baked" by men, oat« in restau r
ants white .wen do the»cooking and keeps hoDae without
a kitolM|. But she is still lacking in confidence in lrtund-
rieu.
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A ’SJpat ihduRtr}’, with a research lalwuaton . at it«
conimi
aboald bo-aUle to toll more «boirt colot than u
housel
who bus «amply had it lunsed /town from her,
niotúei
» tj( YpU put a litOc salt in tlvc water und dip
« 0 M W L e » c -fe .W K .» * W t
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are ten type* of American dye stuffs used by
M O VA"h wifh miflimum rink ,the ones that]
t»le. thc.problcrh mBst be approached with dtf-
PO RTLAND. Aug. i j . _ ( p P )
—-The day before Friday, the
18 th. proved a tragic one for Ore­
gon. . W . X . Clinton, 66, of Port-
la kd , was killed on the highway
near Klamath' Fall» when a tiro
blow out and the auto turned 6v-
er. Mrs. Loti Frertch of 8edulm,
Wash., was tille d when a car in
which she was riding overturned
near Huntington, Ore.
Janies
Skpsnp died In Portland as the ro-
sult of burns FecSivod when, an oil
lamp exploded. ,
’ M a s o n «lu a rt F r u it J a rs i P e r d o z e n 80c
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MASON JAR RCRBERS
CERTO (Sure Jell)
PER DOZEN
r YITCiJXfi f
Quaker .Oats
"stohds by”
yon through
th« morning
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PER BOTTLE j
>-■’ ‘ 1 1
25c
C ra te r L a k e H S rd W h e a t »1< [iur, 49 lb s .- - $2.13
FRED RAPP WATERMELONS ( A U l utely Guaranteed) Lb. 26
3 Pounds 10c; Per Crate 60c
Important for Children
and Grown-Ufcs Alike
T f O W you feel all morning de-
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VACUUM PACKED
pends largely on'what you eat
for breakfast Thousands have nneit-
ergelic forenoons because of Wrong
breakfast eating.
To Jeel rig h t yon must haye A
well-balanced, complete breakfast
ration. A t other m ails— lunch and
dinrfer— you get It. Bat breakfast Is
hurried— often badly chosen.
' Thus Quaker Oato, containing 16%
proteiq, food’s great tissue builder,
58% carbohydrate, its gtoaf effh-gy
element, nfus aM-importarrt vita-
mines and the ‘‘bulk’’ that .makes
laxatives seldom needed, iaAhe die­
tetic urge of the World today.
Don’t deny yourself (fee flattrra!
S t Haldhs — Dé«r Island Com­ stimulation this rith food Offers you.
Get Quaker O atstodsv. GfOfeta
pany will rebuild CEnip 8. recent­
ly burned w ith lioO.OSO fob.
Qualtef Oats.
lí P toñ coffee
CORNFLAKES
3 Packages
1 Lb. Can 50c; 3 Lb. Can $1.45
3Phwl R om
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«SA L T
Q uaker
Any flavor
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L a s t o x F Ò t ó k
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eve K íño weak .
a j í .
lx
be dlacauct-
FlfSSf
expected to see such a super- g|fled
,
structure on top of it as later de- go*n
in advertis- velopmentp have built th e re ..
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The séquence of events . was lb „¿ Setth
TH1 WATER SITUATION
•rBlí í L
.toi A
,
the State ai
F lts t came the Dwyer rum rtn g .of Coh¿mer<
After more than a decade of delay, it now appear«
certain that a program of wa(gr inrjrrorement Will be trial, with its revelation of coast of marii wl
guard graft and of À. Bruce Bs- Bejvg¿ gf
]»latsed before the citizens of Aphland for their approval or Iaskl
as a dry uuder.-cover man wtde e0Mm
rejection at tlje Novertiber election.
for the justice department at a
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The mast «njoyablç thing about
says: “ l i v e fea| .to
À hkrvest begids.
kainlar— Allen dad M a d r id -
Aeree set to this Aon cannery opena*on beans, with’
800 workers,
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» Tass
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D O N A TIO N S.
No donation« to charities or otherwise
lag or Job printing — our contributions w t
te # ;A
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and substiintAs like rayon. Tins is clearly a laltoratory
problem; not onfe to*be solved in the baseiueut of a home.
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