Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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CHKMROMi
berriee and gAPee.
Garage.
Will rant for o m year.
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Laurel W,
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FOB BENT—V *ar room mod­
ern furnished M « h , newly tinted
and cleaned. Soon ready tor oc­
cupancy.
Ifcghlre I l f Karga-
dine.
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horses.
Mrs.. Mabel Walker WUlri-
brandt, Assistant United States
Attorney General, will be the
outstanding
speaker
at
the
Women’s Congress Although niany
others equally as prominent Will
appear before other branches of
the triumvirate organisations.
The. exhibition "for, of and
What My Neighbor
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Is O f Interest f o Ashland Folks
Icely faratoh-
Llthl* Apart-
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FOB t h l | | i Two young Jer­
sey eo fg .
Oria frebh In the
spring.
A lti milk goat, two
dozen boria-
«00 Indiana St.
Phone 4II-L .
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FOB »ALB— Remington No. 12
Typewriter, good a« now. Phone
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PAINBOTG AND TUtTINO •
M W appreciate ri first olaas
FOB SALK— Mania nit* wood.
Ja» *f painting or tinting figure
W. Taverner, phone 17FI.
With SWENNlRo A OSAR, the
I ll- « * Depcwfchhte :fiia*Mag Contractor*.
Phons IMPB.
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W -l mo-
FOB SALB CHEAP— I I seres
and good buildings on Beet Main,
1 1-t miles o n t Mm. Roan Petit.
Phops Ù M 1 .
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ftBBVON B. T^dMPBON
Painter and Decorator .
P«her Banging
Tinting a Specialty
Friniitare* Roflnlshed
etlmritos gladly fam ished
Phone 91 or 76
When Tone has had the mis­
fortune to suffer from backache,
headaches,
dlsalnees,, urinary
disorder* and other kidney ills
-—and has ‘ found relief from
all this sickness and suffering,
that person’s advice Is of untold
value to friends 'and neighbors.
The following case Is only one
of many thousands, but It Is
that of an Ashland resident.
Who could ask for -a better ex­
ample?
Mrs. S. a MeDoaald. «SI B
Bt., says: " I ' knoW from heT-
sonal experience Doan’s Pills
cannot be equaled for kidney
trouble^
1 hage taken them
on several occasions for a-lam e­
ness through my kidney« and
it only required a few to relieve
me.” > ' ,
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* FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrr.
McDonald said: "I eeldokn have
any sign of kidney trouble and
give Doan’s the credit."
Price «0c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
— get Dognla ; Pills— the . same
that Mrs. McDonald had. Poster-
Milburn C©„ Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
' FOB MAIA! OB TBADR fot Ash­
land property— I l acre roach ea
L E E D O M’S
SUDDEN SERVICE
Fey S a lt— Id agree good tu»
Plano laetrnction by experi­
drained lead. Cerner Welker Ave.
and B ala fit. Ashland, Oregoa enced teacher. Beginner* prefer­
Call IT7 1- 8t. or »borie l l l - R red. Phone 4<1J. Mrs. Harold
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107— 1 mo.*
1««— 1 me Aiklns.
n a«*«l*»ri»e g «A»riri«ririririri«
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A COLO OR CATARRH
PISTONS AND PINS
RINGS
GEARS
AXLES
SPRINGS
t Recondition Your Motor
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BABY CHICKS — Plymouth
Rock and Leghorn, also custom
hatching, Ic an egg. ' Order
Grant
early. Phone 41«-R.
11 «-3 wtorrh
¡rile win
WANTED—Second hand re­
clining or easy chair. Good condi­
tion. H. M. Peabody, 111 Palm.
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NOTICE OF FINAL HKARIRO
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON F 0 1 q
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate <K
O. M. Grainger, Deceased.
Notice to hereby given that
the undersigned, Administratrix
of the above named estate ha*
filed, her final account la said*
county court of Jackson County,
Oregon, and that Monday the
16th day of February, 192« at
ton o’clock A.' M. and the ioggt
room of said court at Jackson­
ville, Oregon. hu bc*ri appoint­
ed by the court* as thSTtime and
place for tbs bowing of any ob-
Jections to said report and the
settlement thereof.
Date e f first publication, Jan.
16th, O l d .
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JCATE F. GRAINGER.
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Administratrix ,
106-6 *Tues.
Portland — General Steam­
ship Corporation will operate
Norwegian ships from here to
,east coast o r South America.
Fordson
WANTED sewing by the day.
Mrs. u? E. Creaky, 116 North
Mata. Priori* lll- R -
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It does make a difference where you
buy your Ford.
i WAN^Bb— Pranlng ’ arid gar-
Let um do your mechanical work Our priced are
right,* our work guaranteed.
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before
Dodge Brothers, Inc. have announced astonish­
ingly low new prioes.
They have announced Im portant refinements in
their product Always building an exceptional car,
they are now building better than ever.
Better in many ways— in beauty, comfort driving
vision, engine smoothness, snap, elasticity and
getaway.
The simultaneous offering of lower prices and vital
improvements is made possible by a gigantic expan­
sion of buildings and equipment
Ten million dollars so invested permit great savings
through vastly increased volume and. efficiency.
a.
Part of these savings goes into further betterment
of the car. The other part goes direcfcfy back to the
buyer—in the form of a price reduction that stag­
gered the industry. _
Today they invest more wisely than ever before.
Touring Car - - *
Roadster - - - -
Type-B Sedan - -
Special Type-A Sedan
Coupe
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P an d Commercial Car
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and tell you its condition Battery Work and all
Eleotrjcal work done at Ford Set Prices.
BAKIN
mmroRO, orbgom .
Oregon wiegst farmari» »riva
epald ‘PrriCtiqairy the »hol«
89«,‘481’ loan made in M il-
f Oragto ^ P a ss building pro-
griun forit i l l l . - roMrie« IlK .-
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Pendleton — Cold
Springe
grade ln 'UmaUlla County being
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or myriad other thaustries, to
the edification of both," declared
Mr*. Louis J. Brooks, executive
secretary of the Womens’ Na­
tional Exposition.
"The exposition 1* arousing
the interest of women In alt
walks of llfe ( sad la receiving
hearty cooperation," she de­
clared.
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T h ose who chose Dodge Brothers Motor Car in the
past invested their money wisely.
WANTED: — Batteries to re­
charge, |1 .« * . All electrical work
dene nt Ford eet prices.' Clay-
=0mb Motor Company.
l*«-4f
veto* and, piano. Stadle, t i l
Shermhn St. Mrs. M. J. Wolcott.
the expenses of the affair.
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Should there hé a profit above
thia amount it would be d o­
nated to institution* (or th« bet­
terment of women and children.
"The woman who excel* la
homemade needle werh will hare
an opportunity to diseuse con­
ditions with the fem ale asaaa-
facturer of ladles’ ready-to-wear,
ST. LOUIS,
— The exploitation of sucueMh*t
ventures by women Into voca4
tional, «educational, professional
art and scientific fields, will bo
the object of the Womens’ Hh-
tlonal Exposition, Congress of
Women and Gallery of Notable
Women, historical arid contem­
porary, which w ill bring Aritot-.
tea’s'- womanhood to-, thia city
February 1« to 22.
At the exhibition, which ,w W
be Meld Weal of th* MUaMPPl]
river for the; first tllne, tb*roj
will be mote than 60 wegteril
farmers and agriculturists • n W
resented.
They will exhibit1
prise cattle,' sheep, swine a d i
C/aycomb Motor Co
dan Wrifk ef all kirito. Phoaa
441-B.* A. Segewortbr
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WANTHD» — Mnatopuplie—
by women,” la ter the purpose
of Introducing n te members of
the sex the accomplishments of
her slaters l g / ether fields ,o f
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While exhibition space will he
sold the exposition is not to he
condueted for jr o tltf any sur­
plus receipts going to reimburse
thbee hWb have snder-wrltten
ARE NOW ARRIVING FASTER
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ASHLAND Llfflj
80AOak St. Aerogfi R. R.
Phone 20
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