Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 10, Image 10

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F M E N SHOW
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136«,911," the report spld.
Other, economics la the military
establishment, ns listed by Chea­
tham, follow;
Of total appropriations of 481,-
364.343 handled,
the end of
the year there was an unexpended
balance ot 14,4.94,744,
-F ro m the eale of waste mater­
ials, f t , 045,3?8 was realised.
Land was sold valued at 11.-
“Laundry service was furnish­ 67,1,591, compared with land
brated
ed enlisted men at 11.75 per purchases of 13,320, 293.,
month per man; net savings to
ind other ornamenta.
The corps was reduced 968
the United States, a fter deduct-
Christian use of the
lag a ll expenses fo r1 operation, civilian employes and cut the probably bgggn to O
supplies and depreciation, totaled number of motoy vehicles 3,384.
Un Luther, walking under the stars
oas Chrlapnas Bvs was moved by
DONT MISS 1HIS CHANCE
WEATHER PROPHET
KNOW TME W E A TH E R
FOR W O R K OR
PLEASURE
reached home, he took a little fir
tree and put lighted candle« on Its
branches to explain bis thought' to
the children.
With age-old tnullttaps behind It,
i t is stttng tost the typical ChSgt-
beauty.
Small and grscefub «
often stands on the library table,
gifts heaped around Its base, or la
miniature form graces the dining
Wile, the center of (beer pupi
New Year’*
I f It la to shin« in
ever thè óld Teutons gave to the
, ilactag of their sun-festival gifts.
The secret of decorating a tree eft
■fectlvely is to make its decorations
AN
EXCELLENT
G IFT.
manta st tbs. points of growth,
Made in America— Better Than the Imported K ind-
It Is surprisingly reliable bn local weather conditions
Made oa strictly scientific principles. W© haTe secured a spec­
ial price on a qpaptlty and as lopg a« they last w ill sell them
for exactly whMt it costs ns to retail them— only 69« if you
bring this coupon. * .
When the weather is to be ill
come out; when stormy weather It
Will come out from 8 to r t hours
two children, w ill
roachlng, the witch
id of rant or snow.
The bouse is made of hardwood, In Swiss cottage style,
sad is decorated as in the picture, w ith thermometer, elk’s
head, bird house and bird, etc. It'h a s four windows «nd two
doors.
Advertised far SA.OO*—Qm- Price.for, a , s / u
it, and ttfhded alone the rid s .p t d itta ,
secassi- composition ot which Is s u n *
V£Qs- stone.
IftfA
Close beside
ih A footprint
«martaan oemeteries la ^nrope,
whers * , 6 | » members o t the A.
>. r.,
bnried, cost 0 6 . 4 « tor
tw y o h resembles tha%%k » hums«
OMAHA, Nebf., Deo. 1.— >11
travel records to Tsllpwsto^e
Park were , smashed during the
1 9 « season, gg disclose^ by, sta­
tistics prepared by the ■ United
States Department; of th Interior.
W ith
persons TisUhjg
this most popular of the nation's
play<rqonds ip, 19^6 as compared
to 194,993 in 1.815. the Increase
in
per cent. Privately owned
»stompbilep brought 144,1^39 vis­
itors; tbs railroads carried 40,-
990; 194 made the trip on motor­
cycles; 3,118 hiked or rodj» horse­
.
betas was
toand
hbner
one
. FIND O > 9 FOOT
BAN JOB«, Cal,,
Finding of prehlsjori
one -of which reagp«
human foot in shpM
'treasures more thgft,
length, has started g
search by geologist*,
verslty of CaHtornig.
The discovery was 1
miles iron
isolated sw tfe n .
ÉM
«!> h< slnw0
Tin
dînent
», «e-
back through the park and un­
classified
pre-senson
visitors
numbered 3,086.
■ ‘
Figures com a/Ud by, the gov­
ernment show theft West Yellow­
stone, Mont., the Union Pacific
park entrance, was the most pop­
u lar w ith ro|l trpvntars. Of the
4q,9$0 wfco.iRftdn $ e trip In this
mannejf, 1 8,i$8 or 44.% per cent,
entered and 15,414 departed via
West Yellowstone, or a total of
39,779 travelers used this en-
,t-auee ip one ffeecttop. * This is
'11,950 more than the next most
popular entrance, which brought
in 14,137 passengers through the
northern gateway, and took away
2,496, a total of 31,833. The
eastern entrance wps t%lrd with
7,611 peseeu<em -ViHrln<Yellow-
stona by this route and 4 ^ 1 8 2 de­
parting. making a total ©* « 1,7 M
The southern entrance had 371
entering and 110 departing vis­
itors, 381 in a ll, and the . Three
Forks entrance had S i t travelers
entering and 637 leaving the
park.
•
West Yellowstone’s popularity
is attributed to the fact that its
use m a k e s ! v fa lf to Yellowstoqe
Park a convenient side trip on the
journey between the Bast spd
California, or between the Eapt
A CHRlSrtHAS
iQVESxtnEnCritu
Holy Smokes !
That’s just the gift 1 want—In fact, 1
never could< hq<v$ too many of them.
•
*
Those would he hja wordB, because tobacco always
pleases a real map.
*■
Give him a box of cigars or his fpvorite braird of
cigarettes or perhaps a good pipe,
Axe you looking ahead to the future oLyour.
children? It *ia your duly to give them a proper
education and prepare tjjem that they may enter
the boainesB world with, every advaptage.
^ W P B ^ S n g strs of todiy are eager for knowl­
edge. They know and appreciate t^e valqe of a
complete education,
, Make them a Christmas gift of a comylete
eom«e in the Medford Business College, and you
may he certain that they will get the correct
training.
. " \
Medford Business College
,
Dus Allowance to Ashland Students
other Is to place ornaments that
look heavy where the tree look»
strongest,
well
back
on ths
branches and towafd tbs lower
lfaR Order«
UTHLA SPRINGS PHARMACY
« W to <W to » ta , musaa. « totot
f mug and spots of -color evenly
k a d d io tee tost the different k in ®
are well Intermingled.
I t is a
common mistake to place most of
the ornaments on tbs tip ends o
the branch«*, under the Impres­
sion that they will show up best
ornaments well placed on the body
of the tree are more effective than
If they are scattered op the outer
circumference.
. The remainder of lights reflected
from various ornaments should
also b * considered; those, with
atadgy, surfaces «Uqe with a dlf-
S w t glow from that 0» tinsel, and
apples, oranges and cornucopias of
candy most not he expected to
counterbalance prlglpas surfaces
» o t o f tribute, ths dpcoratlona bsv-
&V.“ "S.hdu Su’SE;
ths dark masses of tbs tree If
they are bung well buck in It, but
to p anrtacad objects, if not too
'large, should be bung In nearer
view.
A good place for fruits
which arb faeavji but too dull to
»
HERE IS A SENSIBLE
■ CHRISTMAS GIFT
Open an account toy them—Lay the
a
cornerstone for saving regularly.
Give them a bank account
Start them saving.
I TOOK P l A . fo r b < te r o^ F W • • •
± ¡ 2 ! W
™
I had eve? smoked. w p e rs m y «ggjf ax>d
Ik n going to stiefc H fc* W h e n « e n -.
U a n X ^ y to flirt, I M
fe
k y stare. | know what I tyoe in
apd w h a tifik e is Prince A t t y t !
T h e m p ta * Y011 h m k the seal on die
tijly red
* “ d get that wonderful fra­
grance of«pal tobacco,
y«| fern m « f
It*te a great habit—It creates a fund
for future needs.f
0 tk ^
C«À
F r * jr t ó t. O ld w o n «
1*11 ad m it bu% you get a tapd-ntfw ide<
t a g 9>uch W«y
W t o ia a p ip «
t a r i packed
P. A , Äfeybe y o tfv ,
« c h ta ^ p t a fim e w
aroôp^tfae c o rn « 5* 'fry «
Wince A lbert and
tur^
f t a t a m e r l.
Get a halfmebon oq the f ipe-joy* t t a f c
due you. Before you do toother Im ìf a
t a t Mp o f Prince A lbert 4and ttoh
W t wed into your pipe. Notice how
mild it is, yet ta w d e li^ tfu lly Fuftbodied.
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