Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASH LAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(Eat«bltoh±d fa HITS)
Bert R. Oreer ...
E ditor
E ditor
W. H. Perkins
Riding Trick Mules
Flftfi«» rspqri» hava b « « ei»b-
mtttéd to the wurrejr board. One
i**7H;^* • tooktow , «a»..- -Aar !♦«— «• a mile sattla*
5>"U < VP)—K^akea »bortevu to > cot and oaa-quartsr
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‘■i-SSfew dowa oUlaag* of tMe kopoewife <Uwor.
Tha>adem»tot * •» *ot large
Y *t? <3 r-> preparing meals or baking a cake
<**W^*' | may bw mapped eat by the tfan enoacl to resistor the mileage of
OFFICIAL CITY P A PE R
at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffire as Second Cfaaa M a ll M atter
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
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D I8 P IA Y
ADVERTISING
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le always J w ,u ,n Farm B° rean home da- one woman who waa baking »
> partgient which to now making a o»ke, one of t i e report« aaid.
i survey, through (be use of pe-
answ ered.
‘» / o p e . of Increasing!
Motored to Medford—
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efficiency in farm homes.
Hugh Bates who works at Me
So fa r pedom eter readings have
■J revealed many fatereetln g th in gs, Naira Drug store, motored to Med
ence F’or ‘M ta a ce, o n e w om an w alked ford last evening.
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Isaak sad owe
mile* pfapartnt
Th« pen and sword are
mighty, but the hen Is the
producer.
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' I one and three-q uarters m ile s to
b o th '* ® 1 brM kf*«t, w h ile a neighbor, From Clarkadal»—
William Gary of
real preparin* b reak fast for th e sam e
num ber o f p eop le w alked
on ly Miss., spent the day
one-fburth m ile. A rrangem ent of yesterday.
Clarksdale.
la Ashland
T he- beet w a y to boost yourself
1» to b oost th e house you are
w ork in g foy.
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100
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
AU future events, w here an ad m ission ch a rg e la m ade or a
collection taken Is A d vertisin g.”
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No discount w ill be allow ed R elig io n s or B en ev o len t Orders.
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DONATIONS
« r Oint°nw ?H n l° chnrItle8 or oth erw ise w ill bo m ade In ad v ertis­
ing or Job p rin ting — our con trib u tio n s w ill be in caah.
H eroes are apt to be men who
n ev er had enough experience to
m ake them cau tious.
Oa Oak Street
k t the Railroad Crossing—
He« H eck says: " I’m in favor
o f passin* a law makln* everybody
d ev o te a t le a st 50 per cent o ’ their
tim e to lettin* o th ers alone.
«
We have a complete assortment of
Building Material
Your every need in conatruction supplies is
GETTING READY FOB SCHOOL
J he child who is ready to enter school should ho lit
5.
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lor the beat that education can bring to him. The ehild
sould be tree lrom all handicaps which mav he prevented
by intelligent care.
Too often when a child begins school, the teachor finds
him handicapped because he lias been neglected at home.
1’areuts have failed to recognize that they are accountable
and responsible for the proper development of their chil­
dren. Children should receive a thorough physical and
mental oxaui ¡nation before Beginning school. Slight de­
lects, J f discovered, can he remedied before serious or per­
manent iujury develops.
Only a few weeks remain before the schools open to
receive their youthful charges. This furuishcB ample time
BY CHAHLKS P . STEW A R T
N EA Service W riter
for preparing the children for school. Freedom from
‘
W
ASHINGTON
— A cockp it for
disease and physical” defects means greater efficiency and
a sw iv el chair, a Joy-stick for a
safety for our schools. A thorough examination of your pencil.
child, preliminary' to his enrance in 'school, may reveal
W hen Com m ander John R od­
defects are neglected, they will permanently handicap the gers, U. 8. N., hero o f th e H aw ai­
chance. Will vour child be ready for the opening of ian flig h t, w as forced to m ake that
l or . have undoubtedly ' purchased _school clothes, hut
how about ¡iis health.’ lle^lnuild be in the best possible
«uifdihuu to start t h e * w - h t ^ o l f i A been givey a
tlii/mgk pbyswal going wrer, a n d h a v o his teeth Been
properly tâkçn care of! This fall some ten thousand
children will enter school in the state of Oregon. Nearly
75 j>er cent of the children beginning school will he found
to have physical defects which fare correctable. If these
defects are ueglectd, they will permanently handicap the
child. Now is the time to baye these defets corrected. ,
W ith the openiag <>f school each year, there occurs a cer­
tain increase in the number of cases of communicable dis­
eases, as shown in the reports to the Oregon State Board
of Health. The ehild entering school is in grave danger
of these communicable diseases as he has net been ex­
posed to them while at homo. There are preventive meas­
ures that will render the child immune to many of them.
In order to give the ehild a fair chance, he abould be care-
fully examined, all defects corrected, and immunized
against communicable diseases.
MAKING THE ROAD DOLLARS COUNT IN
MICHIGAN
fine of the best plans that has been presented of a
scientific and economical type of highway hard surfaeinf
can be credited to G. C. Dillman, chief eugimuf of the
Michigan Highway Department.
Mr. Dillman poififs
ogt that Michigan has thousands of miles of fine graveled
highways which, while they .cannot stand modern motor
traffic, arc too good to destroy for an entirely new road
lt<*d.
The Michigan Highway Department has worked out a
plan for properly leveliug and smoothing this old gravel
base, and then covering it with a thin coating of road tar
piepiiiat<»v\ to putting on a course of asphaltic concrete,
which averages about 2H inches in thickness.
Mr. Dillman says: “ We are trying to hnild a com-
paratircly cheap road—that is, a rather high class fond
at a low price. We are trying to hnld the cost of this con-
btriutam down to 50 ¡»er cent of the cost of cement con­
crete.”
For the majority of stale pud cmuitv highways, Jins
type of construction is suitable for many years to mine;
and the saving to taxpayers is enormous, due to the sal­
vaging of the old gravel or macadam road.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak S t Across R. R. Tracks
That s the m ost aston ish in g
fact w e ’v e learned in sev en y ea r’s
exp erience w ith bad ch eck art­
is t s ,” said D etectiv e S ergean t W il­
liam A rm strong, w ho, w ith S er­
geant« J a m es H ansen and C harles
M aher hae for th a t len g th o f tim «
S ta tistics sh o w very few died handled the bad check
" d eta il”
from sp rin g fever, but m any v ic­ , for th e San FrAnclaco p olice de­
tim s had th e ir in com es cu t o f f
partm ent.
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A rm stron g. H ansen and Maher
W hen th e g o lf bug b ites a man in th ese seven years h a v e arrest­
it m akes him break out w ith ed 5513 m en and w om en fo r forg­
k nickers and loud sto ck in g s.
' in g ch eck s or w ritin g c h e c k s,w ith ­
o u t funds In th e bank.' One of
H ens a re fa irly sen sib le. B u t th e ir b ig g est catches w as th e no­
th ey lack efficien cy . They phould toriou s “Jim th e P en m an ,” w ho
w atch ducks. D ucks ea t w ith a t th e Panam a P a cific In tern a­
sh ovels.
tio n a l exp osition In 1915 passed a
»bad check for $ 7 0 0 0 . He w as ap-
, M any a w om an ’s hom e w ould be • prehen «Ted in the ea st through the
happier if h er husband^ h adn ’t d etectiv e tr io ’s efforts.
m arried such a fu ssy old cat.
" T w en ty d ollars Is th ^ . mnst
popular am oun ts sp ecified on had
Cabbage Isn’t fa tten in g . B u t If ch eck s,” A rm strong said. "P rob­
people ea t to o m uch cabbage it ab ly th is is because
th ey can
w ill in crease (h e price of cigars. m ake purchases up to 1 7 and ftill
have en o u g h change le ft to m ake
Advertise In The v «singa
It w orth w hile.
WASHING!
LETTER
forced dow n because h is fu el gave
out, d rifted for nine days In the
P a cific, w as given up fo r lost
and fin a lly m ade the isla n d s by n
near m iracle. Is goin g to ta k e the
n a v y ’s n ew est seap lan e squadron
and see w hat he can do w ith It.
The governm ent is ju st fin ish ­
in g tw o near super-seaplanea at
th e P h ila d elp h ia navy yard. .There
is con sid erable secrecy a b o u t
them . T h ey’er th e PH -10 and PN-j
10, w hich Apesn't m ean much.
Mat. at an y rate, th e y ’re Im prove­
m ents and en largem en ts on the,
P N -9, in w hich R odgers alm ost,
hut not quite, flew from San F ran­
cisco to H aw aii.
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trade, It nearly k illed him . An
Inside Job for John R odgers! An
o f fite a v ia to r!’
N o doubt hut that S ecretary of
the N a v y W ilhur tlw tygbt K e 'w A
g iv in g a fittin g rew ard w hen h e
m ade th e fly er a ssista n t fehlef of
naval aeronau tics. B ut he a ctu a l­
ly m ade him the m ost unhappy
m an In W ashington.
Since January 1, R odgers has
fid g eted and fum ed— fum ed rt-
lently, thou gh. W hen It com es to
m a in ta in in g silen ce, John R odgers
m akes C alvin C oolidge sound lo ­
quacious. A s a con versation alist,
he Is an ex cellen t aviator.
CHAMPOEG PA RK , Aug. 19 . -L
A recent order from W ilbur h as TJie Urat Sunday in. Septem ber
brought a sw ift transition In R od­ w ill bo hom ecom ing*d ay for th e
g er s’ a ctiv e m ind.
H e Is goin g old -tim ers w ho a t one tim e lived
back to a ctiv e duty, w h ere he be­ in th e C hainpoeg vtatnity.
P io­
lon gs and w here he h a s asked to n eer relics w ill he exhibited and
,he sent. C aptain Em ory S. L and’ an org a n isa tio n w ll be form ed aa
w ill succeed him In th e bureau of an adjunct to F ou n d ers’ day, May
, aeronau tics.
2, of each year. 'Sunday, August
The m an w ho flew from 8an 29, w ill b e Southern P acific day
F ran cisco n early to H aw aii, w as a t the park.
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Oregon Pioneers
Plan for Reunion
Spanish War Vets
Elect President
D ES MOINES, la ., A ug. 19.
— ( U P ) —.U nited S ta tes Senator
R lc e -W . M eans o f Colorado w as
elected p resident of the A ssocia­
tio n o f Spanish W ar V eterans at
th e an nu al con ven tion here yes­
terday aftern oon.
Bv Williams
OUT OUR W AY
FOOL H O U R \
M A • MUEM I
SA E S E Z
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HUH 7 A u
REACHES FEf?
H ome * m T ell ?
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DOG t G t O m MAÎ
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F L O U R -C E R E A L S
We Supply Yon from Thio Store wlth OoJy Proven
Brands aad We Guarantee Them
No u se your ta k in g a chance
any m ore than ns. If thg pro-,
ducts o f th is n atu re d o n ’t live
up to yo g r ex p ectation s d on ’t
all gu aran teed to you both by
h esita te to le t o a know . It to
th e m anu factu rer and by us.
W e p ositively do not w ant our
patrons to g et th e w orst of
any deal.
Ashland Feed & Grocery
353 East Maia
PHONE 214
UNDER N EW , MANAGEMENT
WE DELIVER”
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Home Town ’Dealer
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USE “ REAL MONEY,” AND ENCOURAGE MINING
It m estimated that it costs thè government $t,500,(W)
each year to supply one-doliar hills’ the total for nil p a ie r
money would Ire much larger.
It would encourage Western mining to use more silver
money jn place of oue dollar liihs.
Otoe-aoHarjMlls weat out in about eight month’s time
while Wlver doRars arc praeficnlFy ¡iidestrueFihle. Silver
mouey is ji U o much freer from dirt, grime, and disease
geruib than paper Lilia.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED TODAY
95 Oak U
Gotu* R ig h i *
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TOMORROW
YOU
WORRIED ABOUT
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Yon should try ihs new Orcnk«
Cleaning Fluid! Follow 4kecL9itf
and»cc how hesBtifullyfc clean» fur»,
glovci, flannels or serge», h»n, up­
holstery, rugs, e t c .! N o cbemicsl
reaction o n ftstd yas^ on lx im .W ,
^uick-vaqbhing fid « . 4 triumph»
o f tjrc scientific lsbofstp^es o f the
fctaadard OS Cesnpsniy o f Cali­
fornia. It’s ready now at hardware,
grocery, drug or department stores
or at Standard 0 3 Retries Stations.
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and get rekl value and lasting satisfaction.
BORN Tailoring is backed by a double
guarantee— the makers’ and our own.
The new Fall and Winter Fashions and
Fabrics are herd for your inspection.
Hundreds o f the latest weaves and color­
ings to select from. A good fit and satis­
faction guaranteed, an? we are here to
carry it out.
BORN’S Golden Anarvtraary Prices will
save you real money. Full Suit $22.75
and upward.