Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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’« f * New'* JT»rt,
botél*
But Mrs. Mary E. Pouchot,
Portland, to - of the opinion that
the us« of electricity has Its
drawbacks ’when uped to -s tim u ­
late the fermentation of liquor
trash.
Sh« burled a lighted bulb in
a barrel of mash to supply
warmth. A fire resulted and an
investigation revealed* the cause.
A ll of which got litre. pouqhct
in to trouble with the lap.
ssm
tkmfc U d . expected > from j H e fy
itM e / r o u t , psooclatiph' Ip, jthe
UnWq • <
h^me 4 r <pde t«
any , o t f (M r ;5#QOO members« h f
the Oreetir», recruited ’ * from
The Optional home in Denver
of the Oreeters of America is
to be enlarged by the immediate
constriction of
pew halt to
cost >49,090, apeqrdlng to an-
nouncejnent made by B. C<t Ben­
nett, proprietor of the Ken mark
hotel and treasurer of {he Greet­
ers home fin d * . The treasury of
the . Greeters has 132,000 in
lib e rty bonds, so that the new
structure, whsn completed, w ill
be entirely free of debt.
It
w ill accommodate sixteen per­
sons. and w ill constitute the
firs t unit of a proposed bulldlm;
extension system that ’ w ill fi­
n ally oover the entire block
bounded by Ulster and Uintah
streets, and Seventeenth and
Eighteenth avenues.
Thls bloek Is owned outright
by the. Greeters and an 8-room
dw elling has been used for In­
mates ¡tor several years.
The
site, comprising five acres, is
one of the best in Denver for
such a purpose. ■ >
,
. &hve the property
free]
.100.00
Ford T o n rin g ......................
Ford B u g ......................—
$50.00
Ford Roadster ....................
$167.00
Ford Tonring ..........................
$170.00
Ford Roadster, Pick Up Bed
$225.00
Ford Roadster ......................
$200.00
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time
THurSday-» "m ^ t-h rill have over
cabh O n . thq . treasury
When |hô new unit la completed.
Our home Is 'becoming national
Ip scope wpd wp have goon rea­
son to expect that lt> will develop
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along the lines of the famous
Union Printers home in Colorado
Auto Owners Defended
Springs, in the opining years,
Senator Upton also scored the
' ‘The new, structure will he of tendency to «dd Increasing bur­
brick, and later we Intend ; to dens to the shoulders of automo­
build* .a central heating plant
bile owners and made the prom­
and culinary building for kitch­ ise that in the event of his
en and dining-room pirpoaee. election, he w ill veto any bill
Our units w ill consist of small which might seek to add in -
fireproof bungalow structures to other cent to the gasoline tar.
the fu ll capacity of our entire The high license fees, together
site.
These can all he heated w ith the gasoline tax, the head­
and served from the central light law, the certificate of title
plant and in time we will havo law a n d . other regulations are
a large institution.” ’
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all making the Ilf di of ¡th e auto­
Recently the funds . of , the mobile oWnbr • a burden' which
Greeters home were swelled by wlB ry su lq fln a- serious over-
donations of |5 0 0 each from the throw4 unless some halt Is ta k ­
T h e Biscuits
m other made
, ,
are often praised.
B u t don’t forget
th e dough
th a t fa ttie r salted.
One o f o u r Good used
cars lets yon salt
aw ay fre ig h t charges,
w a r ta x and
depreciation: • • ‘
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every state who may In
have need of its services.
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$275.00
Ford Truck—1 T o n ..............
LARGE CARS PRICED FROM $350 TO $600
We will be glad to show you
our used and new cars.
Claycomb Motor Co
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
AUTO RECONDITIONED
•Spring and summer autoing days are here and you
will enjoy the trips mòre if the car is working per­
fectly.
LET U8 EXAMINE IT
U se M azola for frying. Your palate,
your digestion and your common
sense will tell you that for perfect,
greaseless frying, there is nothing to
equal Mazola.
,
After using Mazola f o r frying, simply
etrain and use the same Mazola again»
Mazola does not carry o d on ozflavor!
from one fo o d to another. •
This la Herb McQuaid. right handed
pitcher, who w ill ba given a tjrlal by
the .New York Yankees thia aaaaon.
Ha waa with St. Paul in the A f r ­
ican Association last year where he
hung up a formidable record. M an­
ager Huggins, obviously, expects
great things from the ex-Salrt.
Watch
Your
Breakfast
Other Speakers
Senator Upton was introduce^
by State Senator George Duns,
who spoke highly on M r. Up­
ton's record in the state senate.
H . H. De Armond of Bend
spoke briefly on community co­
operation gad praised the women
of Ashland for the keen lterest
they appeared to be showing in
the work of the chamber of
commerce.
John V. Sennas, architect, and
J. J. ’Traachal, contractor, for
the new normal school, also
spoke briefly.
One of the largest gatherings
in some time attended the lun­
cheon pnd accorded Senator Up­
ton a real ovation.
Organized orchardlets of the
Hood River valley of Oregon plan
to Introduce a nickel-in-the-slot-
apple-vendlng machine to pro­
mote the sale of their frn lt in
schools, factories, railway sta­
tions and qther public places.
DANGER IN NEGLECTED
. COLDS
Do Not Delay Getting Youf
Y
Peter Kool. banker and coal man of
en, he declared.' He called at­
Sheridan, Wyo.. la expected to run
tention to the fact that real
against Gov. Nellie T. Rosa In the
property is now paying an a n - .
gubernatorial campaign this year.
He is an out-and-out wet, and recant
n t^ l tax of 17,000,000 in Ore­
PO R TLA N D , Ore., March 19— newspaper polls In Wyoming have
gon, whereas the automobile
(U .P .)— -Marvelous Is the re­ strengthened his belief that this Will
owners are paying 19,000,000 in
not hurt his candidacy.
sourcefulness
of . moonshiners, i
taxes of various kinds.
prohibition enforcement officers
F or Ashland Normal
say.
The speaker reviewed briefly
the last legislative session and
the fight made on behalf of
the Ashland normal school. East­
ern Oregon senators and repre­
sentatives, he said, had an o r ­
ganisation which always stuck
together on all measures in
order to win . recognition for
their section. But "in the matter
of the Ashland normal school,
A REQUEST!
he broke away from - bis col­
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leagues and worked for the bill
Will the
because he thought it just and
Energetic Mornings
because he is a firm believer in
poetically-inclined
Depend on Breakfast
every possible educational ad.
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vantage for youhg men and
—Start A lw a y s with
shieks of this town
women.
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Quaker Oats
Fordson
Lincoln
O U R better judgment will tell you
that good food—tender, delicious,
free from grease—is the most wholesome
and digestible.
Serious diseases may develop
from neglected coughs and colds
and make them dangerous. There
to no better remedy for quick re­
lief from coughs and colds than
Foley's Honey A T a r Compound.
“ My grandchild could Set no re­
lief whatever from a very bad
croppy cough, until I gave him
Foley’s Honey and T a r,” writes
Peter Landis, Meyersdale, Pa. Get
a bottle from your druggist and
have it ready for any emergency.
Contains no opiates. Satisfaction
guaranteed.— Sold .Everywhere.
please stop writing
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O W you feel all morning de­
poetry on their
pends largely on what you eat
• • * •
fot breakfast Thousands have unen-
Some of
ergetic foreiioons because of wrong
♦ • • s
breakfast eating.
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To feel rig h t you must have a well-
balanced, complete breakfast ration.
A t most other meals — lunch and
dinner— yop get it. But breakfast is
a hurried meal, often badly chosen.
Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16%
protein, food’s great tissue builder;
58% carbohydrate, its great energy
element, plus all-important yita-
mines and the “bulk*' that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge o f ' the world today.
It is food that “stands by” you
through the morning. Quick Quaker
cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That's faster-
than plain toast. Don’t deny your­
self.the natural stimulation this rich
food offers.
cuffs!
our girls’ husbands
s s s s
are getting jealous
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
31 Water Street
Phone 160
The pipe said to have been
used by W illiam Penn in 1682,
when he negotiated with the
Indians for the land that became
Pennsylvania is in possession of
Joe
Bartles,
of
Dewey,
Okie.,
Bring You Shoes To
Agee’s Shoe Shop
a grandson of Charles Journey-
for quick, satisfactory
cake, the last chief of the Dela­
service
ware tribe.
339 E. Main Street
Quaker Oats
Advertise l a
Hotel Ashland
•Electric Sign
Chimney Pipe (Terra Cotta)
Sewer Pipe (Vitrified and Cement)
Drain Tile (Bed Clay) .
Call on us for
ASHLAND LIMBER
384 Oak St. Across R. R. Tracks
is what they say when they get steaks
from
THE EAGLE MARKET
And you will agree with them too, when yon taste
our steaks. Tender as can be. Tasty, and richly
flavored, they are the kind yon will like.
Guy Good, Prop.
Phone 20
Kiddies
For Oonpe ! . . . . ___ $17$
Shasta Ice Cream
1924 Uhev. Touring , .$320
ig the most nourishing and
healthful food yon can give
Ford Sedan . b
Ford Touring ..........$120
Because you use
amount ordinarily
axe doubly good—1
wholesome as well as
SHASTA FRUIT CREAM
i
general
Beet .Workers and Beat
Paints
There's a REAL STEAK
Electric Service
XL ELECTRIC
Station
rtw / d o n i c o n ic
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
J. O. RIGG
the new
CARS
The
Automotive Shop
If So, Phone
172
We have just installed
Baolc e t T b. Wertem Anto Supply Oo.
back CHATTER
Painter or a
Paperhanger?
The Tldia>s
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
USED
Do Yon Need a
is made from pure, sweet cream and flavored
real frnit.
TAKE HOME A QUART TODAY.
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
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