Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Tilings office.
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A U C T IO N E E R
MOB S d ita -Boootcrs, pure
bred barred rocks.
Thompson
ringlets strain. E. C. Burt, 855
Bast Mala.. Phone J88-J.
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FOR SALE— Ford touriqg car
|rqulefc sale. Good condition.
.36 cash or terms, i l l Cool-
go.
114-4
PAIUTINO CONTRACTOR
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Oement
k. Be-
MERTON B. THOMPSON
Painter and Decorator
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Hanging
’.Tjtrting a flitadahy
n r a U u r s Reflnlshed
Estimates gladly fprnlshed
Phone 88 e r . f i .
PBtBttK G AND TINTING
UB—Ivars and Pond
ï t you «approdata a fiiM clam
mat new, perfect cou­
r t oak case. Price fob of potatta* <$• tinting «gare
434*43.
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l i l i U U j L v ilT B C i
Phone Slfc-B.
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g r e ti Tahared Brate.
Matings
healed by takten e f a e t lees than
l i t W U lte ta .
I I b i« 0 ,
settles i » eggs. Will <5. Coun­
ter. Ashland.
188-tt
The anpouncenraht that the flan
Carlo Grand Opera Company 1"
to play a « m a*«ht stand la Med*
ford kt Hunt's Crstsrisn oa March
l i t . la being received with much
enthusiast* by opera and music
lovers throughout «he valley.
Biset's most famoaa opera
*'Carman" will ha presented by
Fortaap Gallo’s excellent artists.
"Carmen la one ot the two or
three tthst popular operas In mod­
ern repertory. Blast's remarkable
lyric' gifts, his power ot wrttlag
abort, compact numbers, toll of
’exquisite beauty. and convincing
style la thoroughly demonstrated
in the opera "Carmen."
A great cast has been promised
Medford for presenting this love­
ly Opera and 'this cast h ill be sup­
ported by a large and splendid
chorus and a full symphony or­
chestra.
Rhea Tonlolo, Spanish rneno-
K e e F - w e c h a h « b , ovd
suprsno, Is a brilliant new addi­
SCO UT.
AM D 1 T H I N K
tion to the flan Carlo forces and
Is making her American debut this
1 ‘t.K.
C o m e I N r 1 j j
season. ' Mlsa Tonlolo win sing
the title role of "Carmen" and
h S T e A ’J i Y .
her Interpretation ot this Is said
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to he one of the Snest on the
operatic stage today. She Is a na­
._jr
fa
tive of South America, and has
snng In opera and Is very well-
knewn and popular la that con-
. Uneat.
The role of "Don Jose" will be
assumed hy Franco TUfuro, bril-
- Jiant tenor, which Impresario
ready developed Into a gigantic Gallo discovered daring his trip
industry and, brought wealth to
the irrigated plains. The irrlgar
tlon farmers have become the
envy of their fellowmen of the
eastern sections
raise com
•n the fertile valley».
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Much discussion Is being given
proposals to establish corn sugar
factories in the eastern section
of Nebraska where moot of the
state’s corn is grown.
At, the sam i time, Senator R.
LINCOLN, Neb. Feb.
(IP)—
B.
Howell, republiean, Nebraska,
Nebraska, long called the Corn-
husker state may Instead be has brought to the attention of
known as thte Sugar state If car- congress the possibilities of man­
rent plops for extending the sugar ufacturing sugar from artichokes,
regarded as an ordinary
Industry are carried to realisa­ now
weed. Artichokes will thrive al­
tion, •
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S T D P W À R B H I ÛREN
Beet sngar growing In'the west­ most anywhere. Senator Howell
vlslens
lilting
In
the
Unused
areas
■OSTRILS AND HEAD
ern section of the state has al-
of Nebraska with artichokes for
stigar manufacture.
»O R flk lt a - A limited u n ­
tar of batching eggs from my - W ilte ffhtaU HomnYt« May
U tilla Lagtotne. i . Bott Free-
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon
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m tn. 11« Natter.
113-1 fra.
M eno Instructor
Plsrio Instruction by expert
encsd tsatfror. BOgttnsrs prefer­
red. Pheas 411 J. Mrs. Harold
Alklas.
■ 107— 1 mo.»
»O R S A IA —! « • A k k olee-
teta broedar- la perfect working
a lte r , I16.8C.
A. Bert Prec­
in ta . I l l Nuttley at.
111-tf
FOR SALA—Save m enty on
Field and Grass tahd>- O®4 onr
prices aa Sweet Clover Seed.
AMalfs, Red ptevte and Grass
Bends. Send tar anr 1 » |« Seed
Annual.
MonhwA BMd Com­
pany, Bedford, Ore. l l 7 * l mo.
for
Chronic
Coughs
TeZI
BnCRTT
B ots WANTBD-i-Age 8 to 16»
to act M Sales ftePNsentatlvev
te spare time after school and
on SaUrdagS, for PICTORIAL
REVIEW — America’s Greatest
Magasine of the Hoirie.
We
’« h eh tbk bay satesmklshfp khd
«tee bfM the eppertentty te *arr
flteaey as well as spècial prises.
PARENTS PLEAS« NOTE. Ad-
•Skss;—The
Pictorial
Review
O«., 888 Market St., flan Fran­
cisco
184,3
If your nostrils are clogged
sa d *your head is stuffed Shd
you can’t breathe freely because*
of js cold or catarrh, Just gel
a smalt bottle of Bly’s Cream
Balm at any drug sfbre. Apply
a 'little of this fragrant, an-
Three Former Sufferers Give Full Credit for There
tlseptlc cream into your nos­
to Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
trils
and
let
It • penetrate
through every air passage of
The test of anv^modicine is what those say who have year bead, soothing and healing
used it. For years and years Alabama people have been the inflamed, swollen muco»»
membrane and you get Instant
employing Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup in the relief.
treatment of such ailments as constipation, indigestion, Ah! how good It feels. Tout
biliousness and other sufferings resulting from a disor­ nostrils are open, .your head
dered liver and impure blood. Here is how they write M clear, * no more hawking,
snuffling, Mowing;
no more
about it:
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,
. ; •
headache, dryness oh struggling
fn t breath. Ely’s Cream Balm
"One of my neighbors told me and am never without It."
la z just what sufferers from
"I
was
actually
afraid
to
spdak
about Dr. Thacher’s Liver end
Band
colds and catarrh need.
Blood Syrup and got me to try It, of my suffering or complain of '
It’s
a
delight.
Oach O t h t and it Is the only thing that help­ anything for .¿say; that my mother
jinotner proDicm ed my Indigestion," paid Mss. would make me take medicine
Mayo Pesnell, Route 1, Bailey- which I hated," said Miss Porresl
Deese, Route >. Cullman, Ala.
town, Ala.
<*r had asthma very bad and my
"I felt like my stomach was
burning up. Gas would form and health wps faUtng so* fast I just
make me miserable. This brought had to do* something'about If. We
on constipation and dull head­ hisvo used Dr. Thacher’s Liver
aches that would hang on for and Blood Syrup for years and
look -on It as a fam ily repndy, so
days.
.Peel all out of. softs?
"My Hrst bottle o f Dr. Thacher’s I took that and It helped me mffre
Tired, achy, blue, lrritablef
Liver and Blood Syrup did me so than anything. I don’t M ew how
Back lame and stiff?
much good that I began taking It we could get along without this ' It may he the Story of weak
regularly. I kdpt ea taking It till grand tonic. ”— Hast Side Pbstm- * kHteSys!
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1 got completely over my troublo acy.
Of toxic poisons Mrculating
Shout ,
.
. Tteeatting blood sad nerves.
’there's a way to feel right
Are You All Run
Down?
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M A C T R IW B im E M Jos qf all
«Basas. Prick Is ridfrt. , Slavas
t*Uairad- sto w » fW »ata. ss«
tate Baffi» Brata Mtt teen Woflu
Oberlin 8«. -, U7-1 mo.
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«Barffn, Ú .8 8 . Ajbaltatrlcal wortt
Ikffs 'a t Fard .«flt Brices.
olatcomb ; H btoa R ompant
O V B T O*VBAL
who joined Gallo’s
tl
yoor.
A h n Carlo pttMlietlon Wot
cettalaly* aot ho complete with»
that popular veteran of tho aai
pan? Ptatra Do Blasl. Aa "’l l
lea**, Captain of tho Guard,
Blast’s great bass vote« shows
exceptional advantage.
Carlo Pproal, masterly conda
or of other flan Carlo's season
w ill, conduct tho opera when
oppoara la Medford.
Dokbfr p ills --a
stimulant
^D pan’s ate recommended hy
Ashland people:
Mrs. Shell Hayes, 195 Laurel
Wt, Ashland, esyg: *1 have »1-,
* k y . found Doan’s Pills a good
.kidney remedy. I had attache
,'nf’ kidney complaint and my
thek ached and pained. I felt
Bull and tired, «specially morn-
My kidaeys acted fr-
WdnCya 'ttgs.
î S V f i î tgglllarly, too. t uted , Dokb’s
VlBo and It was not long befftfe
they gave me relief.
They
strengthened my back aufl kl<l-
iply ask for a kidney rstn-
r— aet Doan’S Pille— the same
rt MB- Hkpes hta. Fbrtkt-
Ibnrn Co., Mfre., Buffalo, N. Y.
. Our
BATTERY
iflMBMD
M BtKtym
BOTH
WORK
is appreciated
as the best
SUFFERING
"My little bby has had
Ths
Siskiyou
grand
IM M de whh Us bronchial tabes
patriarch Ot all the whls-
staee he was three. We tried
ksrteOs hae deserted thè
all kinds ot cough syrups sad
ranks of those wearing
Irisllclnes, without any relist.
lot* the first time la flfl 1 F»r ten weeks he vfas down,
years la smooth shsyOft.
dlfln’t feet a night’s sleep due to
This person la one 0$, tho
h is cough., A friend gave ma
plonkers and highly re­
a kettle of Foley’s Honey and
346 E. Main Street
spected «Nisons ot bans-
th r , and that night, after taking
» s l r —none other than
Folar’s Hoaey aad Tar, he
Wjniium J. Branstetter.
B r a nstetter surprised ,
his frtbnds a fair daps
ago bp coming oat With
his foes sans whtakers,,
goatee and all. Some of
his closest friends did
not recognise him. There ,
are men in DnnstaUf
is at good in .January, m in August.
past middle age who have’
lived there all their lives
who hate «ever seen him
MADE PURE IN TEMPTING FORM BY
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1
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smooth shaven before.
Branstetter Is more
htah >0 years of age and
still hale and hearty. He
was the first man trt
-rtr**»*
enter the mercantile busi­
ness In Duntfhafl*. but *
disposed ot his Justness
interests yeath ago. ’ ft®
still owns much valuable
property la Dunsmuir.
obtainable
The Ashland
Electric Shop
ICE CREAM, NATURE’S
FOOD
-
BEST
^Uhland Creamery
How?
TH question of how to express our'
feelings Df devotion to those who have been
taken from us often seems to be of over­
whelming weight. Our years of experience
have shewn us what you will want and
the correct way in which the symbol of
your affection should be expressed. We
want you to feel that we take a sincere
and J'WUy .t o t o s t in helping yon/J -
to d ay
m ay
save
you
,.oss
tomorrow.
X P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Direetom
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iturday, February 13, 6 P. M. to Midnight
Celebrqfing Sfc Valentine’s Day
NEER FIDDLERS.
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