Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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OXFORD — (U P ) — Mankind
red in a eoW, broi
•’ jfl()eS ts best thinking when the
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little t^o cntd fo r
¿comfort, aeeor^lng tp Professor
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advance ft» anthropology before
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:ene, made a trip to Cráter
’ the Britlgh Apaoctstfon for the
tores usually yaryjgg bntvass 7«
degrees and SO degree« Fahren­
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heit, without too Ion« spells a t
ly that man's 'Ideal climate* ts
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. Un- olimate of the region Jn whtch
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, modern nutn originated/* he said.
* Advancement of Seienee.
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Retoe for Legal and Miscellan
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
the emigrant« sought to elude.
'fci, recent Ogering on
The story of how they outwitted
tlie Indians by Jutting away from
the original Oregon Train and
traversing a. etretch of fl|O lake
bed, was told by th e settlers them-
aeltes, but doubted.
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ject of th è ta r iff was a
point.
The ta r iff la an excellei
Democrats
cuas.
At worst they rii
ing by doing it and they i
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M" It a ** •QM
a land of Piutes and Modocs la y rtii»g
ambushed in th? Ipva beds a few
months afterw ard and tnaaaacrod
a contingent a t Bloody Point,
Scores, including
woman, were
administration
Uc#a,
keep eUU abont
th e ir a*«*»*« sntit on it
a w i they say, th» more
jg apt to widen. .
killed.
“A ll future events, where an admission charge is made or a
Recently thè emigrants’ story
collection taken is Advertising."
has
received belated confirmation,
No discount wjU be allowed Religious or Benevolent Order*.
The waters o f the lake again re-
DONATIONS
ceded" and where the lake once
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­
nestled a scant sheet o f not more
ing o r Job printing — our contributions wlR ba in cash.
than five miles o f w ater remains,
W ith the old floor of the lake
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As aU man know, H
Republicanism II
present high ta riff, becaus
tecta the industries,
As everybody »nows
agricultural western" Btoe
l a m b i t o the ta r iff tow
. ¡pion seems attuned to certain cU-
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' f p a tic conditions, thoae eondlUous
I gpe probably not very fa r froip
L to - conditions •obtsialng in tfi®
B jftg io m t» whieh he evolved, «ij-
|i mining- at the same time thgt
, £ Uiie posalWy he migrated into
t a regjpa oqider than the pne to
Which ho WM acchatomad and tp
, Rained, perhaps, an access o f ylg-
In spite of the excess o f imports over exports in re­
cent months, the trade is marked by an increase in ex-
“ (>ur expor1» ¿ff tiiiisjied manufactured goods for the
first quarter of 19£6,” the analysis reveals, “ increased
15 ])er cent in value when every other great group declined
severely. The commodities designated as ‘finished manu-
tures’ comprised 44 jxjn^nt o f our exports, totaling over
$4W5,OQO,G0O, the greatest value since the first quarter of
19*21, a |K‘riod in which the inflated" jxmt-war prices wore
still evident. Increased exports of automobiles, m achin­
ery, iron and steel, mid gasoline a c c o u n te d f n r n lnrwo n»»rt
a
eerylce on the ajhove class of
repair woj*k. *
LUMBER COMPANY
Certainly man’s m ental pnj-
VOTE THE STREET BONDS
exposed, traces
of th«
rutted the. ground that it doesn’t
Every Ashland citizen who believes in progress, .de­ wheel tracks-made by the wagons farm products but does'»
velopment and fair play should go to the polls tomorrow and oxcarts remained, a silent farmers pay eficaadve pr
legend of the roman«» of three- everything they have to
and vote for the $5000 street fund bond issne.
Kobody doahta that th
Early this summer the council embarked w a pro­ quarters of a century M ».
gram o f gtreet and sidewalk improvements in that district
]x>pularly known as the normal school improvement d is­
trict. Some of the property owners of that section were
assessed more than they felt they could afford, hut' still
. they registered no serious objections and the work by
now is almost completed.
.
But the cross streets m u st he improved in keeping
with »the improvements for which the property owners
have paid. Heretofore the cost of improving thebe cross
streets has always been borne by the city of Ashland as
a whole, and it is only just that the city stand the burden
now.
The improvement was so much larger than ordinary,
however, that there is not sufficient money in the street
I f one was a woman, Dempsey
fund to complete the c ity ’s share o f th is work. It is now and Tunney could arange to have
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their fight by getting married.
up to the people to authorize this needed money.
If the bond issue should fail, the cost o f im proving
How. can a man look pleasant
these streets must he paid by the property owners who
whaa weeing to r' pictures whikh
have already been heavily assessed, jjikewisej it m ight
coot f l f i a doxenT
fhBORGIA YOUNG,
establish a precodent which , wohld make it inecaaaingly .
Beautician
harder to get needed civic improvements in the fpttme It
Mussolini spent hie vacation on
would he plain injustice to the residents livin g w ithin the a bogt, antj^re thought it was the
Nestle Permanent Waving
nisg who was all a t aaa.
Artistic Hair Cutting
normal school improvement district.
French Paper Curl
The c ity ’s reputation for progress and civic develop­
ment is at stake tomorrow- So, too, is'its.reputation tor ;
SP EC IA LTIES .
p la y in g fair with the property owners,
• . It is our duty to go to the polls.
It is our duty to autliorize the *$5000 street bond is­ W H E N T H E O LD BACR ACHES!
W y n n b g O o k ’g jD o s m e ti.e s
Just how hard it la for a man
sue.
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(o r a Woman, either) with an
Aching back to nerve himself up
to his task, no oaa hut the suf-
ferer can tall. “ When my back
hurt« and
Irregular secretion«
w ain- me of coming trouble, I
take Xtotey Pills, a diuretic «tim-
ulaag for the
kidneys.
They
give me quick result«.” Ask Wm.
F . Lagle, Anderson, Ind., 402 W.
H a t 8 t , about Foley PiUa. They
are a rlelat)le valuable medicine,
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Goat little. Sold dverywhere.
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have » complete assortment of
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A Special Preparation far Ev­
ery Need-
CnU wodirtuete# you
how you ca» ow nthi»
In H io n en pa Kl^ l irn o ft nd
labor saver. Y ou Ggn;
b u y it Ota eggy .enns.
N eve « u» the U s w y
«mokjag
ha$ there been sudi • dgarette as
Cunde N q o lb tr cicacette m b
ever made welcome in co many
ggiittirwin irf iiames. Jbeeauce nd^niicr
an mmak nnjoym yn
uy tile I«>mesne Distribution Department of the Chamber
of Commerce of the U nited States.
An analysis of 16 typical arbitration system* now
fimetioiJing, made for the National Trade Eelatious Com­
m ittee shows that compulsory arbitration is enforced by
the American Spice Trade Association, the Grain Dealers
National Association, the National-Ameriean Wholewde
Lumber Association, the Nationul Council U gb tiu g F ix ­
tures Manufacturers and the National beugm- of t ’wniuis-
sion "Merchants.
The food group, consisting of the Aiuericmj Wholesale
Grocers Association, the National Caaners Association,
the National Driod Fruit Association, the National Food
Broker! Association aud the National Wholesale Grocers
Association, have adopted uniform arbitration rule# dhd
maintains joint arbitration boards ia the principal ««ties
o f the United States.
The leather group, consisting of the Tanners Council
and the. shoe m a n y fw tu r w s wholesalers and retailers « h -
sociatioiis, also Uu.s adopted uniform rules
Ample evidence us seen by the G5yiml>er to ju stify the
conelnaion that business is emluirking upon n program, o f
tosm oker*
Jlmk under the
quality iptpthip
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KFfcP IT HEALTHY
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and the Scalp .Lively.
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