Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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So Jt was considered beet to
W ASHINGTON
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f real estate boom was quit« a Wftr- evien K oste» in due legal term- ,
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O F F IC IA L C IT Y PAPWg
Wooden
Pv o c ea dlw gs were h r e a g A |
against
him before Judge Jonas
Official« were afraid a good
deal of wtldcattlng was going on. of the federal Judicial dtetrtet »1
They kept a very sharp eye 3n
that boom.
r ry to the federal government.
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ctioa taken is Advertising.’'
No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolun
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DONATIONS
N® tennMuns to charities or otherwise w ill be made in
>r job printing — our contributions w in bo la cask.
COMBATING GANGER
Frona Berlin comes a report of medical research into H50 to moi an aere than, hat ev-
en that looked good to Nortow.
the causes of cancer that gives cause for hope that the
He sqpatted on the 4« acre«,
ravages of this dread disease may finally be checked. began clearing it, bniK himself a
According to Prof. Warburg of. the Kaiser Institute, can­ shack and applied for a patent.
The general land office said no
cer is not a genu disease; it is the result or effect o f the
—
it
had decided to name the place
strangulation of human cells, thereby changing their aor-
the “ Harding Townsite,’’ cut it
mal functions and causing them to grow abnormally.
US intf> c»V lots, and sell U at auc­
Strangulation results from cutting off the normal sup­ tion.
One lot, at the big sale la Jan-
ply of oxygen. Most of the cells affected perish, but some
-continue to live; and the defective cells, instead o f burning nary, 1924, brought U S ,000. The
the sugar of the blood into carbon and water, turn it into whole <0 acres sold fpr something
like more than *4 0 4 ,9 *0 .
lactic acid, thereby cansing the abnormal growth.
/> Norton wan klcbtag like every-
The experts of the Kaiser Institute assert that they thing. H e was s till on the ground
haveestablished, through repeated experiments that there
Us no difference between artificially strangled cells and WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES!
(the cancer cells.
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1 Just how hard it la for * man
(o r a woman, eith er) w ith an
‘‘Knowledge is pow er” Once the nature of a disease aching back to nerve himself up
is definitely ascertained the way is prepared for preven­ to his task, no one but the suf­
tion and cure. Cancer is one of the few maladies that has, to ferer c m tell. “W hen n»y hack
the present, yielded nothing to scientific research. Years hurts and Irregular socretfous
warn me of coming trouble,
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of time and millions of mohey have been exj»ended seek­ take Foley Pills, a diuretic stim­
ing to discover the cancer germ; and the fac^.4hat enefe ulant fe r, t h e . kidneys. Thoy
give me quick results.” Ask Wm.
F. Lagla, Anderson, In d ., 402 W.
* is t St.,' about Foley Pills. They
a /e a rleiable valuable medicine?,
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Coat ftttle. Sold everywhere.
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Wynnbrook
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W ill meet your particular need.
Results Immediato and D e trito
WHY THEY ADVERTISE
Newfipttperti o f the United States carried $750,000,000
° f .a d'^ rti8,nK during the year 1925, according to
Wiiham A. Thompron, director of the bureau o f advertis­
ing of the American Newspaper Publisher’s Association,
who testihed recently before the federal» trade commis-
won. Of tins amount $500,000,000 was spent in local ad-
verUstug, the remaining $250,000,000 representing the
amount tipeot m advertisements of national circulation.
These figures show sonietliing of the faith tlist the
American b«»ine«« man has in the value of news,»ai»er a«l-
yertigtng. .This form of publicity must pav, or the adver­
tisers would not be spending .three-quarters o f a billion
dollars auuuaRy o« it. The keen business leaders of Am­
erica do hot pat money in losing ventures.
It is doubly significant that two-thirds of tliis g n « t
sum, a half lull ion dollars, went into the socaMed local
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A t most other meals— that is, at
luncheon and at dinner—-you usually
get that kind of food.
But at breakfast the great dietary
mistake is most often made—-a hur­
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I t is food that “stands by" yon
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should start every breakfast in your
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Portland
F aves
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F ifty years ago aa executive or­
der assigned a stretch of govern
went owned ocean frontage near
the present site of M iam i Beach to
the coast guard?
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Much la te ra l was decided, the I
coast guard seeded nothing like
so much room, so in 1921 an Ah- ‘j
er executive order restored 40
acres of this reservation to the '
ipublic domain.
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Lewis Q, Norton, who bad a |a b
In the Dade County’s assessor’s of-
flee and knew about land in the
neighborhood, decided to home­
stead thia piece, since.lt saadtad to
be open to settlement again.
I t was only estimated aa worth
Powder
annoyance. Judge Joa«g has Just
decided In Horton s favor, order-1
• lng him left a l u e au« hetein«
that he ought to havu Mia patent.
Now it transpires that the gov­
ernment itself took advantage of
the boom to set lgn entire Florida
townsite which, according to the
federal court at Jacksonville,
didn’t belong to it.
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Waffle Irons
Percolators
Urn Sets
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of the «honest tefaoccos grown.
And these finest tobaccos am given
a blending found in no other cjg^
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vou ^ v e n ’t tried them,
be a smo&e i m b t b n
mtradiKtba
ur-agcat for reservations on
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in .Portland at 7:15 next
:be latter at 8 :jo a’.m.
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