ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS — When A4v : : ----------- .---------- ( « t a t a r i * $ w r . Pebltahed Every Kreeta« Bxc4gS, Hannaford and his troupes of ring riders are again weighing 200 lbs., each and one hog weighing (0 0 lbs. Tea thou­ with the SeDw-bloto'eirem, coming to Medford Saturday, sand sassages were created and August 28. Hannaford is an originator with many * ‘copy­ disappeared a» «wfckly as they had ists.” Practically every rider eomedian in the eountry been predneed- uses “ Poodles’ ■ stuff, but the only genuine Poodles At the other Inn, a sdii larger who prefers to ride on tbe tail or head of his steed is the auto ber o t animale mat their one with Sells-Floto. Three rings of daring equestrines doom This Inn also sold more than 10,00« aud 3 so lbs. are seen in all' performances. of various preserved meets. Seven days placed end to end One reason sten o g ra p h ^ are the brJef Mqtrimony is like two people If you can keep stalling long reach too far to go without rest­ »o plentiful 1» dishes hare to ba 3 7 3 0 » loaves of bread ware baked' playing poker with each other out enough before long you’ll, hava washed a thousand times a rear.] No casualties were reported. ing on at least one of them. of the same pile of chips. enough to keep smiling about. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Single Insertion, per I n c h ______ ._____________________ 9 .90 Political, Display, par tach __ >____ .42 Yearly Ooatracts One Insertion a w e e k _________________ - ___________ 4719 Two Insertions a Week --------- ’ ----- .------------------------ -— .19 Dativ insertion —— ------- ------------------------- ---------- ------ .20 . 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To maintain good health, it is neces­ sari' to begin'the.day with a more or less substantial meal- Experience lifts taught that regularity in eating is the only safé add sath»fartoYy practice. ■ \Y h y is it, then, th a t so many pco}4e- »light break fasfT Lack of "time in* the morning is one excuse. No .appetite is another/N ot knowing jyhat jye,.sbogld. cut is a third, find a i'onrtb'ifi te a r pf being over weight. A per­ son whb llhsn *t tim b jq r Bteakfagt should change his hours of rest ao as. to allqw .plenty of time for this m eal.. The one who has- uo ajjptetite should, see that tlie digestive tract ii kept in a ekno and healthy state by drinking at least four t« >ix glHSseS of water each day «und by eating sufficient^Mil? and yèjgetaM ^j/Iaxaiive frfti.t such as pnme^-jfljgs’ apples etc., and course vegetables. Whole grgh^iferreals-aúó are conducive to g eo d intestinal action^'' ; Vitunñu H is said to have a favorable influence on appetite Sonic of the foods rich in this vitamhi are beanti, n |’w\eèbba^e? spin^ch^ tomatoes and wheat bran. Tlie.qiUiÄ.tiöa an to-what Constitutes-a good breakfaßt should lijèMeteriqiBèii somewhat by the activity of the in­ dividual agli the time at which he is to have is next heavy meal. Those who have ample meals and are sedentary workers may have very light breakfasts, such as fruits, some kind of breadstuff, such as toast, rolls, òr ímjíñús, and a beverage, such as caffi#, cocoa or milk. If the work­ er takes Httle;fbod at noonday, breakfast should at least include frtiit, cereal; breadstiiff, and a beverage. F o rik e usual family group, where the adults are not very active, inuscularly, the fruit, cereal, bread and bever­ age type óf breakfast, excluding evffee for children, is most convenient and provides what tbe children need as well as'-what is best for grpwnups. For one who wishes occasional;variety, an egg .or a serving of bacon may be added withoufc much trouble. As a rule thè digestion is better when there is one hot dish served at each meal. »Sometime» the beverage provides for this. For-those who are afraid of over-weight, light break­ fasts are quite ueeéssary- It is more than likely that the excessive sugar and starches may he the cause fo rlh e ten- dency to store fat or that the amount eateu. makes a differ­ ence. Marked under-Weight or over-weight are equally foolish and dangerous. 1 -y fnmi weyk are usually among those who habit of going without, breakfast. This habiL U -a^ rn fo i ow one mid is a p t to lead to .very poor LETTER ' y -y, <7 " r-¿ . t \ >• BY (TOARLES P. STEWART WASHINGTON,— Senator Wll Hain' X. Borah behaves exactly like a man conducting a presi­ dential campaign. Borah didn’t adjourn when Congress did. Hie ortfcee on Capitol Hill are busier, If any­ thing, than ever. The senator Is not always in them, hut his of­ ficial Staff remains on the job. When Borah himself Is away It’s htoauae he’s making a speech somewhere. If there isn’t something signif­ icant iiTall these speeches, all po- ntical Washington is mistaken. They’re too numerous not to mean more than tat Bora simp­ ly has' something to say. «Be­ sides. the Idaho senator has .» whole our of them laid out in ad­ vance. Why such unprecedented activity at a time when he isn’t running for anything? His sen­ atorial term doesn’t expire until 1931. A Senator’s speech making gen- etally is confined mainly to the Senate chamber and his home state. Occasionally he may get an invitation, as a big man, to ad­ dress some dinner or public gath­ ering, but ordinarily he doesn’t make a political event of it. Neither does be keep hammering away 'at It, day In. and day out, as Borah is doing. During a campaign in which no candidacy of h|s own keeps him at 'home, looking after his own fences, he may also be draft- ed for a little party oratory, hut he seldom wanders far outside the general section of the country Where he, lives, for there's where It’s assumed lie knows issues and local lik iq g/aad dlsHkiugs best. Borah's speeches aren’t party speeches. They’re strictly Borah speeches, and many of the views he experskw, are not his party views at all. • # Moreover, his tour is taking him all over the United States. 2. The safety of securities offered must be amply protected by property and earnings. r rote pf. dividends must be provided) for. The name contest for the new I. _ A reliable a o i -inexpensive resale market must General ? Gaioline close» on Au- l»e maintained for t^e benefit of shareholders. ■ttat 31. Get the contest blanks D- A partial payui^nt-plau must be operative, to. from authorised independent give every Customer a ehanoe to Imy. General dealers. <(. There must be willingness to give information Heneral ? Gasoline was devel­ oped for hydroplanes aud on Ma* regarding “ their*’ company. 30 the hydroplane ’‘General” 7. iztss of capital by shareholders is hazardous, and broke the world’s necord makinx fraudulent offerings trom various sources must be guard­ an average of 42.(6 n)Uw >ar ed against by the'rendering tej the shareholders of hour. On Au sunt 3 thia hydro­ plane at the races at Newport authentic information and advico. bettered ia previous world’s 8. Tbe ipnnber of sbareliold^rs should lie increased Beach record by making a« average of steadily, hb <1 efforts should^be wa«le to av«»id large indi­ 4i.® ( mitae per hoar with Gener­ vidual accumulations o( a|ock. al ? Gasoline purchased from an 9. Employes must 1« carefully instructed, in order independent dealer at Balboa that all representations made to -customer or others may This same gasoline Is now beta« sold by all authortaed independ­ lie strielly accurate. ■ . - ent General dealers bore 1» South­ 10. Managements must reidue that custoaiw owner­ ern Oregon. 303-5 ship m i^ d iid ie ^ ^ cir obligations to tbe public, aud in- tenatfies tlie tru st refused iu them. It does not replace tbe i-onetaW,striving/ o r bigticr efficiency, good service, lensonnhle^rflAes, ^btiWeffy and a progressive public re- I ’M S T A R T IN G the day right— with my jimmy-pipe and a toad td Prince Albert. Bring on your work. H eap it up. W e three are going to wade through it like a trick dog going thtdugh a paper hoop. Me and the pipe and Prince Albert— wc can lick any lob . • • Kke thatl N o fooling, Men, P. A . u a grand little paL It knodca trckiMe