Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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LAND DAILY TIDINGS
marks.
I aw W4 te te h r nay g»U i t »U
'b a t abe kept on issuing paper
marks.
Presently they « e re as
good at ell.
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The time caste «hen she « a n t­
ed to "stabilise."
Still baulag ae gold» she threw
her paper marks, still supposedly
backed by gold, into the discard.
Then she bdfcsh Isealag a new
kin d of n arks , backed She ptedff-
ed herself, by the country's r * .
sources — tts IMfe;, its M M s ttM r,
its produetiee capacity, every­
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Ashland ony a t the WissHsk ’
Wednesday «as Ashland Day at
the soldiers* and ¿alters’ ftsm ten
at Rogue River, whfch is in see-
I sion this week.
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The W . R. -C. o f Ashihnd pre­
sented the program, which was
especially noteworthy. The Morn­
ing «as devoted -to a business
meeting. ,
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In the afternoon the main fea­
ture of the program wae the splen­
d id patriotic address a f City A t-
! to rn e y W . M. Briggs.
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a “ I am aw fully glad to get back to tins wonderful
country” . These word« o f Z ahoG rey, noted western au­
thor and writer o f stories o f the Bogue, toll a Complete
story. Grey has been fishing over the whole Pacific ocean
for the past six months. He has moved from one place to
another as news o f good fishing has reached him. B e has
taken giant swordfish, flashing tuna and countless other
wonderful salt-water fish.. B ut the sport o f a $ these
faded before him as he hefcrd o f the' Bogue steelheads tak­
ing the fly—the grandest sport o f-a ll s
‘ My eyes are tired of salt w a te r ” W ith th is short
sentence he has told of his longing to g et back where the
fresh waters of the B ogus go tupibling over the rocks to­
ward the ocean, through chasm s and between great moun­
tains, forested-w ith green trees. The fastnesses of the
lower Bogue country w ill offer him the relaxation, the
stimulus and the quiet necessary to h is work. The taking
A number of readings from bis
¡recently published volume of
OADBt 0.
i poems « e re given by R. P . Camp­
bel I, whose name is sufficient to
Insure the success of a program
and who gives his talent gener­
ously on so mSRy occasions.
Others who appeared In pleas­
ing numbers were Mrs. Alice T u r­
ner, Mrs. 8. A. "Peters and Mlaa
B ria n . .
M c N air bros .
▲ salmon hake, In the evening,
frane la worth next to nothing, nn- brought, Ashland’s day to a close,
less some government or some re-
Those of the W . R. C. who Were
liable bank w ill pay a gold franc present Wednesday were:
the
for it when It’s turned In.
Mesdames «Olive Noatronf, Letts
So many gold trance are de-1 Traak,
Belle Cordell,
Virginia
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posited in the Bank of franco. A 8haw- TBbaU* M ills, Anna Qreg-
correspdnding number of paper p rjr’ Dora Payne, Bilan Shaw,
francs are Issued against them I-u*u. Howard, L ain Wilson, A l­
and circulated. A few more paper | aameda
Carleton, M. Brannan,
francs may be issued tbah th e re !1(1 • M arifnW . ffpCtte Moore, DUr-
GUNS!! GUNS!!
AMMUNITION, H UNTING K N IV E S, BOOTS,
S lfO E S JR E D HATS AND SHIBTB, OUTING
CLOTHING!, LICENSE, CAMPING EQUIPMENT,
are gold franca on deposit, for by, AITen, Leona Boyd, H attie
it isn’t likely a ll th a paper francs Boyd, Delia Aeklin, Pearl Hatcher,
will ba presented, f a r redemption, Mary Sow, Ma'ry Johnson, Alma
Neatness In woman Is fa r mora
fetching than style.
• B iggest L ittle 8
Opposite New Hotel
Love-and lies go together ae
naturally as hem goes with eggs.
HUMAN VALUES
A large msuranee eet»pe»y has bee« eooipiling fig­
ures to show the actual economic value of human beings.
The figures show that ia a fam ily h avin g on income of
$2,500, it wifi coat the parents $ 7 ^ 3 8 t6 bring a child into
the world and raise it to the age o f 18. Indeed, the ac­
tual cost to the community a t a whole is even more, for
allowance must be made for human wastage. To raise
88,364 children to age 18, it is necessary that the commu­
nity p ay for the birth and partial rearing of 100,000 chil­
dren. Besides, there is the interest on investment. This
brings the total to $10,047 for each 18-year-old child
E ven then nothing has been figured for the value of time
devoted to children by mothers.
Now, then, having invested $10,04 in a child, what is
the economic return to bef According to the insurance
com pany’s figures, average earnings o f an individual at
18 a te $963. A t that age life expectancy is 46.6 years.
H is estim ated future earnings abOve expenses are $28,-
, An a b ility to recognise ability
and hire It le w hat makes many
I t reqniree optimism of a high
grade to plant peach trees near
tha highway.
The fellow who sticks to hie
Work « k ilo tho boss. Is away le
getting ready to be a bone on his
own hook.
Announcement of
PREFERRED STOCK
Price Increase
Not So Cheap They*Are Inferior—-
Not So High They Are Excessive—
Our Shoes are priced from
#5.00 to $7.50
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
, Haa Hock says: ."The poorest
counterfeit o’ the times la the
drug atoro Wuah.”
DOCTORS PEAR LARGE APPLE CROPS
-A lthough consumption of apples in the United States II
is Ites than thé proverbial V‘apple a d a y ,” averaging
about three a week for each person, the American people
lead the world in apple eating, according to the Depart­
ment of A griculture For answer to the profane query,
“ W hat of i f f ” consider the disturbing consequences of
a last« f«r apples,
who knows whether a cider tip-
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is kiss
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Moflto c u e -w a y g d ¿round to writing “ The Confessions
of $ • ^Imeficjfh '■ ATSpte Eater.” Much more convincing
thga the «ouauiHptHn^figuees, of course, would he a lia«*
up d i all those doctors trho were kept away.
OPEN SEASON
September 10th
FO B
Guns and
Ammunition
LgeiefR ists are trying to fief ermine why it takes a
in the right direciion; let your head lead
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$95 a Share
Orders received up to and including Thursday, September 30, will
be filled at the present price of $94 a share.
S t a r t East N o w
A ny member of our organization w ill be glad
to give ypu complete information about ©hr
investm ent offering to customers. Shares may
be purchased for, cask or on our convenient
monthly investment plan.
Order your reservations at once. You can take
advantage of these reductions by leaving any
day between now and th e 18th.» returning on
or before October 31.
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Plan your trip to in d u c e C alifornia, either
going dr returning. It costs but little more—less
than half what your roundtrip fare to California
and return would be. Stepovtr wherever you
with.
So travel die scenic ShsEta Route southward
to 8an Praneisco or Loa Angales. 3 delightful
routes east from California, With world-famous
The California O regon P o w er C om pany
Pacific travelexpert
yogljg BUMkao lon g to teaah a pretty girl how to swim.
objects t e his stenograph ler’s “ stepping
i t a t the typewriter.
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Effective October 1, 1926, tl^ price of the 6 per cent cumulative
preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company w ill be ad­
vanced to
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“ DBSBB UP AND B E WELL”
Belidf that apparel oft proclaims the m an” got into
tha slogan*“ dress well and succeed,” and now a prac­
titioner of suggestive therapeutics is advocating c lo th e s , Hope ia a treat, thins. W ithout
It life la so hopeleu.
for cures—“ dress up and be w ell,” she tells women. And
why not this eounstl for men, to o t W hat better setting-up
W hoa wo are alone, thinking
exercise than a new su it!- W hat better-m edicine than A IS almost compulsory. That's why
new overcoat to put up a good front, or a swanky lounge ; most of us hate to he alone. - -
robe for that tired-husincss-man feelingf These prescrip-
tidns for successful stepping up er stepping out are pleas*
A horse which chased W illiam
nrtt in prospect, and the enjoym ent o f their benefits w aits 1 d . McAdoo la Santa Barbara, Cal.,
mA an the practice o f medicos but on the practice of mer­ « W not tha Democratic donkey.
chants—whether that practice, he cash, charge or some­
thing down and something1 now arid then.
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Hardware
G. N. Kramer, Ticket A gegt—JPhoqe 43
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