Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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13.71 d sllv sr ed . Cash on d eliv ­
ery. B ak er an d W eir. P h on e
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— A good w o rk
W e ig h t 1100 lbs.
A shland, O ra. 104
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W H IT T L E T R A N SF E R OO.
F o r S ervice
D ealers In Coal, W ood, P ack in g,
O rating and S torage. Long dtot-
of
U nited States M ilita ry | Kwan w ill have th e fu ll support
A M aeffiy, W est P oint, indicates
the U niversity mul the state
th a t he Is one of ¿he leading He is a fo o tb all expert, and
grid iro n mentoors of the conn- his w ork at Oregon should bring
prestige to the state
In th ree years, the A rm y team .
Under M cE w an. has defeated the
N avy tw ice and tied them once.
Fresh young
|W.O.
cow aad c a lf. P r i c e
O. G ilbert RL 1 B ox 299,
sto re . I M
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U tiloa St.
•W icker sulky.
I n gpod fcóadttíon, c a ll
Bailua" <0< Oak S treet.
W.
A U C T IO N E E R
A . L . GIDEON
■ alas tok an an yw h ere— an ytim e.
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P Ä IN Ü N G CONTRACTOR
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■ALB— W ood and coal
stoves from 11.04 to
E r a le B rass F o u M ty .
in n ö B ä r B fiT F
F O R B A l B ^ t w o y ta r old
■rap« vin se.
T o k a y j and other
v a rieties.
E dw in F . H u ghes,
T alen t.
8 « - l mat*
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREGON
4 Special >
■Bu g c u o, J a s. 6
T he record o f C aptain John J
M cEw an, who has Just been
elected head fo o tb all coaota a t
PAINTÏNG A N D TINTIN Ü
I f you appreclato ■ tir e t class the U n iv ersity p f ftregon and
Jeb of p aln tln g or tln tln g fig u r e who has resigned' as head coach
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FO U N D. — L arge black and d íatenos h au lin g .
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M ATERNITY
R eason able R atos
162 G ranito. T elep h o n e 162
k H E A L T H Y K w Yeatr
the
feated N o tre D u n e this year JACKSON C O U N T Y .
In the M a tte r of the Estate of
27 to 0.
C aptain M cE w an w ill sign n Charles W . N lm s, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given th a t
five-year contract a t the U n iv e r­
sity, according to an announce- the undersigned, executrix of the
ahove 'Hamed wtatw l ias f i l e d h er
final account In said county court
of Jackson County, Oregon, and
that Monday the 15tM day of
February, 1926, a t ten o’clock
Eugene.
H e w ill be
In te rio r
was
gutted
by
A. M. and the courtroom of said the
coach, w ith
th e pi
flames.
fcourt as th e tim e and place
Selecting
his
own
These
stone
blocks,
with
fo r the hearing of any objections
eqaebes.
there may be to the said report
and
the settlem ent thereof. ,
a fte r a n ation-w ide search for
Date of firs t publication, Jan.
U’ coach.
B oth Jack Beneflel.
graduate m anager, and V irg il
E a rl,
a th le tic
d irecto r,
have
spent some tim e in th e East
looking fo r the most outstanding
prospect, and th ey selected Mc­
E w an as the best man.
M cE w an has b e e n ’ head coach
a t W est P o in t since 1923, before
which he was assistant to M ajo r
D a ly fo r fo u r ybars. 'i n 1911
played under Coach W illia m s
the U n iv e rs ity of Minnesota.
F o r three years, W I2 -1 3 -1 4 , he
played on the A rm y team . From
1916 u n til 1916 he was in ac­
tive service in th e A rm y .
He
was on C am p’s A ll-A m erican
treatment ii so scientific, to certain, to
complete, so 'conclusively proved by
thoumnds of successful cases that all
doubt Is eliminated. Further, I will give
you a W R IT T E N GUARANTEE to cure
your Piles or refund your
fee. Write today for my
new 100 page, illustrated, team in 1914.
w FREE book of information.
Ashland
People
A re •F in d in g
In a d dition to his coaching
B. D. TAŸLOR
T he y » y
w o rk . C aptain
M cE w an
Is a
jriember o f the n a tio n al football
W A N T E D sewing by th e day. The constant aching of a bad
Mto. L. B. C rttfby, 1 2 6 . N orth
bask.
M a in . Phone 3 1 0 -R .
192— tf The weariness, th e tire d feelin g ,
G et R id o f That
Bàekache!
Headaches,
dixslhess,
M A R Y N IM S , E xecutrix
106-5 Tues
HE Happiest Resolve you
can ttiake is to be rid once
he
and for an of your Piles or other
Rectal and Colon ailments. My a t
T
streets w ill give way to a sky-
arraper, onn th a t- W ill COlt t'VQ
m illio n dollars.
T rad itio ns o f 76 years are
woven in the P a r r o tt' building.
erected In 1851 by Chinese labor-
who w ere paid >1 per day and
board, and a day was from
sun-up u n til sun-down. B u t the
quain t three-story building, even
though it took montlu, to erect
it, has been deemed too small
to
be
consistent
w ith
laud
values in that neighborhood.
— Tho—buildin g — U --a— v e ter a n . of
th e “ six great fires" of the
fiftie s and sixties, and w ith ­
stood the disaster If 1906, when
Its stone walls stood although
B LU 6K A R 08 S T R IK E S H O M H
which the walla were built, wore
Coughs and colda are a n atu ral
Im ported
by Chi nose builders
from the orient, being brought sequence to an unexpected hlixxard
here by vessels of the Am erican and should be treated prom ptly
F oley’s
d ip p e r fleet. — -— — —
y to offset complications.
Honey and T a r Compound la a
• Throughout
the
years
the pleasant and effective rem edy fo r
building has stood as a re ­ coughs and colds. Keep a hottlo
m inder of the service rendered on hand fo r any emergency. "T h e
to flan Fr a nc is c o by J o hn P a r? íh fld fetí and I had co ld s «n d t h e
ro tt, one of the state’s early flrs t dose of Foley’s Honey an<1
settlers, and founder of a fo r­ T a r helped us rig h t a w ay," w rites
tune s till in the hands of the Mrs. M ather, Richwood, Ohio.
fa m ily .
— Old timer s— regret— the— pa. -:l-
ing of one of tho fe ’
Ing relics of the "city
but progress knows no
are m ore Im po rtant than build­
w ith
a
ogress soon w ill claim an­
her historic landm ark of San
■anclsco. fo r,
w ith in
three
onths, the P a rro tt b uilding at
nntenmerv
and
C alifo rn ia
À
1— Beat Possible position. .
1— Risk poor position
2— Minimum of errors
2— Risk of typographical errors
3— Time for Proper Corrections
3— Tx'ss opportunity for proper cor­
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5— Prompt delivery of paper to rend
AREAL
6— F air to mechanical staff
7— Advertisement well written
8— Advertisement inserted
9— Helps newspaper reduce expense.
J. H . A tw e ll, p ain ter, 129 W.
E leven th fit., M edford,, O re., says:
" I have taken D oan’s P ills on
d ifferen t eeeasiom when suffering
from backache and kidney w eak­
ness and they Mave always given
me splendid re lie f."
ibscrlptioa aAlle-
F O U R T E A R S L A T E R , M r.
ntrr perifftuhnt « 3 * «
A tw ell M W : "1 gladly confirm
su its.
A pply T id in gs Offlea.
a ll I said lu toy fo rm er state­
A shland.
m ent, as Doan’s , have always
W B L B U E N ’S B A T T E R Y SHOP helped me whim I have needed
— R ech argin g » l . l o .
» • S«r a k idn ey rem ed y.”
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P rice-09c, Mt a ll dealefs. D on’t
can t d iscou nt db rapato Work.
sim ply aak fo r a kid n ey remedy
6> Second St. P h o n e 49.
— get Doan’s p ills — the same that
M r. AtWOM had. Foster-M ilb u rn
10— Illustrations correct and properly
selected.
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EVERY EVENING, 7:30
P d r tla n f— tto te th an 609,000
. M ARCELLING 8 8 c. P h on « 1 8 IJ aheqp signed up fo r P acifie Co-
tèe ap poin tm ent o r caU IS H el­ op eratlT e W ÿol pool.
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man s t, u p stairs a p t
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EVERY Al'T&ERNOON, 2:3O
U d R A D U I ln E M t f L
H xolustoe J a q k M O . A g en t
«adfoMf, Ora.
P h o n e »T N Y
’ T w o blocks o ff E a st M ain on
^aamwvar. >93 W U lam «tto.
7 3 -11*
buys every article placed on s4e, as, due to
impaired health, I must close dot my entire
stock of clocks, watches, silverware and jew-
elry.
EVERY ARTICLE BEARS MY PERSON a I OÜABAMTEE
rections.
J • « ,i
4— Risk of poor typography
5— May delay delivery
ft—Unfair physical and mental strain
7— Advertisement hurriedly written-
8— Rick of omission
9— Sometimes helps increase rates
10— Risk of misplaced cats or failure
to furnish cuts.
to be a marvel of Jneehartical effic-
donc-by printers, linotype operators
« lust before press time, which is the
w*»»
Co., M fA .. D«Baio, N . Y .
S U te w ill open
M ack property
Libra COPY
EARLY COPY
neys
FEM A L E H E L P W A N T E D — A
im an o f business a b ility to
ka
WhU estab lish ed b usin ess.
Id ress Bok 3 6 0 .
M edford.
18-1 m o.
F a lls C ity —
imp quarry on
«as- h ele-
Why Newspapers Ask for
EARLÏ AD COPY
4— Good Typography
W A N TED — P rn n la g and gar­
den vtotk of a ll k ind s.
P hon e D oan’s.
This to a typical case.
441-R . A . S egsw orth .
8 9 -31*
past.
SAN F R A N C IS C O . Jan. 6. —
p . ) — The onward march of
nervous­
100-1 m o .* diuretic to the kidneys. .
’ Host« of people, recommend
I t contains no opiates.
The. Advertiser is unfair to him self when he habitually
3ends his advertisem ents to the newspaper office just be-
STEN O G R A PH E R W A N T É D : —
Steady Work for exp erienced p er­ ness,
Distressing u rin a ry disorders —
soti. B riggs
B riggs, A ttorn eys.
A re often signs q f fa llin g k id ­
1 9 9 -tf
W A N TED : — M usic p u p ils— And too serious to be neglected.
v o ic e and piano. S tu dio, 192 Get rid of these troubles!
Sherm an St. Mrs. M. J. W olcott. Use R o s a ’s P ills — a Stim ulant
lly.
everywhere.
and In modern cities skyscrape, s
ings
Foley’s H oney and T a r la a goo«
#nngh rem edy for the whole tom-
.
crowded period of stress.
There is plenty <yf time to give.every advertiser good service 01
tising days, when early copy is prepared. But to set every t f
the last hour or two beforb'press time, is a physical Imposbibi
a larger force.
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The Daily Tidings believes th at its advertisers desire to be fail
printers, itressmen and other empWtes who serve them, as wel
to themselves.^
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tTav?lyD U ?ad^rtisem en? ready*the*'day beforo date of isttobl
Y our Co-Q|>tTation W ill B e Appreciated