Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 05, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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at vulcanising are said to have
been quite satisfactory.
Stress is laid, on the fact thht
M o r is plentiful in the East Loa-
Ian district and that the region
(a free from fever.
DETROIT. Mich.,'Oct. 5.— The
five-day week for the American
workingman Is' inevitable. Presi­
dent William Green of the
American Federation of Labor,
declared here.
HAVE A CAMEL
12 New Federal
Judges Are Asked
The Wizard* are Gone
When the curtain of inactivity
falls on the founders of, these
)*MAUEY.?7Xa M í ÜN m S h T ÎUN'
USUPA IA PIANTE ane
'«MdOVCr/O* —
concerns it will fall simultan­
eously on the Inventive Instinct
— the fair for doing new things,
NEW RUBBER SOURCE
or old things in a new way—
^DISCOVERED IN AFRICA
that made these founders rich
NORMAL
SCHOOL
and famous.
NEW S
Charles Edison is the second
CAPETOWN, (U P )— A rlch
of the sons to sprtng into promin­
new
source for rubber has been
CLAIRE PRYBYLSRI
ence. He becomes president of!
found here. It has been discover­
Reporter
Eleanor
Pattereon.
daughter
of
an
assortment of industries
ed that the African Euphoriba Joseph ddedill Patterson. Chicago
worth upwards of $100,000,000
tree yields a sap or latex of a newspaper publisher. has been
and employing some
46.000
There will be a meeting of all quality comparable with that of dubbed "the m illionaire nun" by
German theater goers, for whom
workers.
students from Jackson county ( para rubber.
< she
Is playing the Madonna In "The
. “I’m a business man and not Wednesday at one o'clock in
A South African company has Miracle.” Miss Patterson arrived a t
an inventor,*’ young Edison can­ Miss Trotter’s room.
been organised to exDloit a vast Salzburg w ith two limousines, <4
didly says.
’ t
trunks and a train of servants, and
took an 8-roomreulta a t the hotel.
At 36 he Is affable, college-
The Eastern
Oregon Live
bred. .and a lover of the arts. Wire held a regular meeting in
He makes .a hobby of writing, the assembly hall today and
WANTS TO BROADCAST
number more than sixty million
and thinks a finished education elected the following officers
THANKS FOR HEALTH
trees. The average tree yields
a fine thing for a youth who Is
RECOVERY
Miss Theresea Faley, Bend,
three pounds of latex. Attempts
starting out to make his own President.
"Yog know,” says
Arthur
Way.
Miss Jessie Evans. Vice-Presi­ O’Malley, Carson Hill, Cgl., “ I
I The elder Edison cares noth­ dent.
would like you to broadcast
»
ing for the arts, never had a col­
Miss Susanah Jenkins, Baker, this. I suffered from kidney and
LIT H IA SPR IN G S
lege education and is very du­ Secretary-Treasu rer.
rheumatic trouble, but less than
HOTEL
bious shout higher education’s
two bottles of Foley Pills, di­
B
EA
U
T Y PARLOR
benefits.
A meeting of the students of uretic, relieved me entirely, and
There Is less difference be­
Northwestern Oregon will be he’d I want other sick people to know
tween the dispositions of Henry
OEORGIA YOUNG.
at one o’clock Thursday in room about them.” Foley Pills, a di­
and Edsel Ford, perhaps. Yet Ed­
Beautician 4
13. This club include« students uretic stimulant for the kidneys
sel Ford, too, primarily is a
are
a
reliable,
valuable
medicine,
Nestle Permanent Waving
I from Clatsop. Columbia, Wash-
"business man and not an In­
I ington, Tillamook and Multno- constanty in use over 25 years.
Artistic Hair Cutting
ventor.” There is little o f the
Try them for backaches, rheu­
I mah counties.
French Paper Curl
mechanical wizard about him.
matic pains and swellings; for
Charles Edison proudly tells
SPECIALTIES
dull
headaches,
nervousness,
Mr. Churchill appointed the
that his new responsibilities did
“tlred -ou f feeling and disturb­
not c o m simply bKjnheritapce—. followittg, committee to lavestf- ed *lgB0i - Satiafsotion guaran­
’ "I didn’t ask any favors from' ’ghte men’s, activities in the Nor­ teed. Sold everywhere.— No .3.
my ’father and I didn’t receive mal:
Wynnbrook’s Cosmetics
Glen Hale, chairman; Lyle
any,” he says.
"I worked for
A Special Preparation for Ev­
what I got. He made me do It. Ashcraft, Joseph Mercer.
ery Need
The
activities
include
basket­
There Is no favortism in busi­
ball,
track,
debate
and
.football.
ness, because favoritism doesn’t
pay.
THE WORLDS EMOMTE
SMOKE-WORDS
Five Day Week is
Certain to Come
BY ROY i . GIBBONS
NEA BeWiee Writer
CHICAGO, Oet. S. — Succes­
sors of their own blood are step­
ping into the shoes of Thomas
A. Edison and Henry Ford as the
age-enforced retirement of these
two outstanding American mech­
anical wizards draws near.
But— twin whim of destiny!
— from the blood streams that
link fathers and sons, the cor­
puscles of genius are lacking.
In the sods, Edsel Ford and
Charles Edison, executives of the
“American business man’* type
are inheriting control of the
huge Ford and Edison industrial
concerns.
WASHINGTON, Oct 6.— Con-
is asked to create 12 addi-
1 federal judges jp a. report
adopted here by the conference
o f the nine senior Judgs of clr-
cpft courts of appeals and macl«
pttbllc by Chief Justice Tpft.
K
TAe wise
property
owner
does not wait for
FIRE to remind him
that he really needed
more insurance. He
frequently c h e c k s
«»er his property to
see if his insurance
policy is right. Then
he drops in and sees
to it that he is fully
protected.
W e represent the
Hartford Pire
Insurance Company.
«‘Billings Agency
Ability alone counts.”
Education In Valuable
As for education—
“If two seemingly equally cap­
able men start from the same
place, one college-trained and
the other not, the race will end
with the college man ahead,” he
observes.
And as for slumber, of which
Thomas A. Edison says man
needs but four hours nightly.
“Well, I'll admit I sleep a lit­
tle more than that,” says the
son with a smile.
The Coos County Club elected
at their meeting Friday, the fol­
lowing officers:
Miss Corliss Orr, president;
Miss Rosa Zumwalt, vice-presi­
dent; Miss Thelma Reese, Secre­
tary-treasurer.
F A M IL Y
Ciasslfld Ads Bring Rem its
*- Advertise In n i e Tidings.
Bargains
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-
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institution in, the country
today. The health of each
integral nlember is vital
to the welfare of the fam­
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.correctly, and with intelli­
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on the table, and watch
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Bny it a t
We treasure highly the many words of praise
which we are constantly receiving from those
we serve. Our staff is composed of thoroughly
trained men and women, each of whom knows
his or her work. Tlie instructions to all are to
invariably, exercise the greatest care in hand­
ling ever)’ detail. The combination of skill and
•are is constantly bringing us rewards in the
form of testimonials. .
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Funeral Directors
Phone 212.
Night Phones 381-L— 381-J
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Eagle Meat Market
*Phbne 107
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, Chevrolet a Dealers
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bur airurie flats, cottages. oflicea, small a
the
Camel— not just a cigarette? A little observation will reveal
the overwhelming preference for Camels— a popularity that
has never been equaled in all the history o f smoking.
More tmokert demand Camelt, because Camel is unlike any other eiga-
rette made,
costs millions to maintain*
The choicest Turkish and
Domestic tobaccoa grown • » > the, moat skilful blending—
t r i p — cleans
flashing rim —
removes stains
— d e s tro y s
odors — non*
inflammable—
Did you ever notice that experienced smokers will offer or asE fo r a
that is Camels. More cannot be had at Hjny price. When yon
light a Camel, y o d m ay be sure yon are smoking the beat.
FROM THE HEART OF THE FAMOUS
ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, DISTRICT.
When invited to have the world?! favorite cigarette,, accept with plea-
sure. It will be your personal introduction to the mildest,
pH mous.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
AT YOUR
DEALERS
At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
i
LOCAL DEALERS
Provost Hardware
Sold on E asy T aru
mellowest blend o f choice tobacco* ever produced. “ Have
a C a m el!"