Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Attend
J M m ake theft. d * n g e r o is. There
• no better rem edy for gttlck re-
Secretary John H. F u ller
e o e g h a a r t ab toe than th e cham ber o t *eesaasevsa. < ,
F oley's H oney A .Ter CUpi pound to ft fo r Portland last el
“ My g r a a d e k lM -to a U fcaftao re- w ill attend a c o a f ereace eft ,
Children a re six y ea rs
Mef w hatever from e very bad P a cifie N orthw est pomm er«
H
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.
.
teou
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until Í gave i him
and Industrial exposition, w l
to check , ufl
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rites
con d ition, th ey l i f t «ù U tf
has been
B g k « called
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P Ü U ftT
p 2 V 6 ° « « ?
P
art U
deh ep ò u « • school f t !
conference w ill' b e ’ h el^ ( ton
f t p
»«ft th to tth are M M tfeMM hâve' it ready torijsnyfssneirgency. row m oratog. ; f .
ntaina ho opiate« Satisfaction
oft« e i tbit» rftrtafMftrft'
aranteed.— Sold Everyw h« e.
— Mie
ot w it h .
.
P arrtt-prtft« • « * p a t
pow er to wM ft M O regon th a t
etHMrea «UMtflUt W>oM III tftft
• a f t e r m a r hft l M | f t H a t ,
ta c t an a ev ery school, •’ft. ftlftft
ribbon school;**
th e proud
p ossessor of d tertffcate tMM
tha u n ited etatftb ttn r r tu o t N tu -
caMoa.
TM
A RM -fta«
Gfeftft
H ealth AaaoctatttMk be thnrtftHBf
en d o rses tbfc rndvetoeat ddft
It is bein g m ade » H « t i «fefttf
M ay-day program ,
O regon, a l­
w ays th e f ir s t "W er thft teft."
ea a e b t afford to H t
in su ch a co n stru ctiv e' program
for Ito children.
tyf «ram
to f t M f t f c j z & s
TÄlMttftf W O V J *
fefce* f t
A rtVLW -n sr t-
MW O hm m lag
em ail
mod-
a lo ft in.
170-tf
A-ttAifttete
a »
it fftr tw o.
reatantes u r t
godine.
oft
rtgbt
t t o f t e frhone lf t í- L
blfteft ftbnìft. i d to l i A. It.; 1
t» I A f t ; T h> 1 oveàlhgb. a*»
C itisene ftaftfc « n ild ta g .
DR. H f t M ft W W M f e - t f i t o
t ic s U aeltrt to ego, ear, uosa a r t
tahna t '¡K ra y ie c lu d ta g taath.
torttua «t Urte «at- otte* M M , U ta 1« a r t
tnd fru it.
Adulta pro-
to
8weden,burg B ldg., A sh ­
lan d , O regon.
147-tf
SIx-ropm furnished
ft fa st from t h a . U titta
1
ROB RENT — FufUlsWbd cah-
and apartm ents, Reùsonablé,
m onth o r ’w eek Cull l i f t .
tdih P O i R
ftM0d
piAitttrb
P O R SALE
B ill
fc o T ic fc 4 o
ite
JORDAN'S SA SH AMD C A BIN ET
j A I * -P ractically new
W O RK S, -Corner H elm an and
tfth n ty to e . .all ste e l F airbanks
tftm N teS. P-hone l « t . l» 4 - t f
gfctle.
W rite V tuhbaeh Olt Öft.‘
B od ford . O re.
A IM
/ V„ ’I t e r « m a tee
r or SA LB— A saddle horse, Dealern In G oal, W ood, P ack in g,
f a tin g , g e n tle , son nd , w eig h s C rating and S torage. L ong d ist­
ìlio . O. D. Faria, 1145 N. Main, ance tra ck in g . ,
tftb n e 1 7 - F - l l . .
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ti. FOfrBtL— OenOTal T rans­
fer —> Oooft team a a d m otor
t r a c ts . G ood serv ice a t k rea-
son ab le prise, p h o n e 85.
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171-»*
w »,
sa w a rb o r.
ste p
p la t e « ,
w in d o w
♦ e ig h t s , la th w ork, ca stin g s o t
a ll c la sse «
E a g le Braks F o u n ­
dry, 14« Oberlin S t t | 4 « l m o.»
F O R S A L S :— A ttractive stric t­
ly m odern 6-room b un galow 1-2
acre o f groahd priced righ t for
ftulck eale.
P h on e 385-R , or
180-J.
lM -t » d .
ured
a s rem inders bf her ten th
birthday.
T hose Who helped to mak^
th is birthday so p lea sa n t w e t^
N ancy Lou- G ill, G ayle H am aker,
M arguerite Lnnsdalb, A gn es » t i ­
ler, F ern and H e len ' Madden
and h er siste r, Jdercedes Tonrier?
• f • » • 4. *
AsMhftd f t ir t y d t M k -
* r
'M rs. i . r W . M'Jcoy w ae hrttbSs
« RBna<y*t m eetin g o t tfie KXh-
land Stu dy Club, w ith a m ajority
o f thy m em berahlp p resen t. <
Current ev e n ts g ave oppor­
tu n ity for m any in te re stin g and
en terta in in g fftete to hh brought
b efore th e .c lu b .
v
T h e h a lf hour topic w hs pre*
se a te d by Mrs. C. W. N lm s whd
b v e “T h e W iy s o f A .W eevil“
W E H A V E Jttht received a
gar o f H ig h G ra d ? F ire Brick.
C arson -F ow ler Lbr. Co.
l« » - l
n»
(C on tinu ed From
1
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Panef-Teather
Notes
by Hbnahgw W ard, frpta Harppi-.
»6 M orton ftt. T h te f I t o * • ; I h te tr tttn g
and.
Í2 8 -tr
thought-poor ok lag. { -
i'lft
i Mrs. J: R jfto b e r ^ so g -o c c u p ie d
t ‘
A sh lan d , Oregon. th e hoiy* w ,tb « soM pdid talk
M atch, g » . 192»! s a il’ m a n y 'se le c tio n ^ Irons dchp-
TO THR HRM BKRS O F TH E
m ann.
l a p resen tin g t h e ;sttM
F IR ST B A fto É T CHURCH OF
Ject, Mrs. R eb ertso q Abid b riefly
ABHLAÀD, O R E G O N ?
Yt>U AMR H H R l^ Y NOTI •
F IB D , th a t uft th e 4th day of
F O R SALE— F in e tW o-yaat- A pril, 19k«, a t t^ e h our o f 9
o'clock in th e ,a fte r n o o n o f said
• ld grape v in es.
T ok ays. Mis­
day,
a m eetin g o f th e m em bers
sio n s and Other vârtètleé.
A lso
tw o-year-old ftteek W a ln a t treta. ok The F in g B ap tist C hntch si
A shland, Oregon, a corporation.
E d w in P. H u g h ee^ T alent.
Iftk -l m o.» Will b e h eM a t th e B in g tto w ,
being
th a
u sual
place
of
FO R R A I * —B ox F actory lum - w orship at said m em ber» o f said
Sbr yard B U à h til « tm * « «11 church, for the purpose o f ch a n g ­
k in d s df b u ild in g lu m b er a t rea­ in g th e nam e u f'sk M corporation
son ab le prices.
4 9 -if from T he F ir st B ap tist Church
of
A shland, Oregon, to sofne
oth er stìrtkblé dam e.
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tU C IL R GILMORE, t
W A X T K »((,TO H O T— A ll k inds
-
ftecreR fy .
e t ch ickens.
p rices paid.
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171-1«
E agle M arket.
178-ft
ion e
« a a ílM ..
lji. '
fttotttg imu
M l ..Q r a u ! t s
> « • • » Mo.*
uih M o iM li
P h on e I0 7 R .
il—
Lbr. Co.
«Xftft-g
F o r E a s ie r ,>* Sgfll h a w a
The task b elongs first o f alt
.to the borne and cannot su ccess­
fu lly
be d elegated.
“H ealth
soraptoto adKoHment o f rn<
a n d p o tte d p h m ts. P la c e
ymn* o r d e r hoW.
»
«too
SHASTA
iehea.di»in<**K
and backache*,
F ftÜ iT dREAM
la b » d e frfan p u re, «w eet
c r r tih — fla v o r e d w ith real
o«r family and
» « * tnSK t«r
nd yow«l« we
n a it
N a t u r e l F o o d ìn Mofet t e m p l i
ASHLAND
I
W l P. F U L L K iT Y C Ö . <
PAINT«
Tire tPees are b e g in n in g to show ten d er
g r e eft—th e ffa w ers 1» bu rst fo rth in
hloofc—t h e y itoalte»the dear old hom e
itpde h is h e a d in sh am e.
B u t obeer up, o ld house— here are
cosniftttce - 1
’u rbish —
you *-
r com plex-1
I ts tim e
d ear old
am on g h is
P a ifttfa ^
hbW --to m ake thft«
m e f a it h proudly«
tanè M igh b ors.
•to W d .
fru it.
Mftrie la ¿ablated
J t f t — 1 «4
R
Fuller Dealer» Sell N i t M
SHOP
a
W
ÍÁ u sd ry work.
M ATERNITY
111 Oranlte.
«»k*ns,
b f ttobd, gefterew or
linoleum
NITROROtB
ENAMEL
Cor furniture a r t
woodwork
t
th e se a so a when th ey are
inoet b o u a tifa l and m ost
b e a u t if u l.,
im
Ilka Sfi
■ fttr w Q e o t'B
•• fq a m o o ts
i ! • i « »/»■■.;
*
F lo w er» p resen t fragran t
m e ssa g e s o f lbvft. T h is is
i i î i Î S ’. ' È
nervous and
Ask your Fuller Dealer, listed below»
fo r N lT R O K O T E — th e enduring
new Lacquer Finish which Dries Hard
in Half an Hour. H e will tell you how
it g ttoi Floors a fetiny new surface
that will not mar or chip and how it
m akes o ld fu rn itu re and woodwork
n ew an d k eep s them n e w . P r o o f
agaiifcrt soajjsgrease, oils, gasoline and
FLOWERS
ftLO tiri
For Easter
* tr
1«.
Catoon-Fowler
•-4 , •
4 '
WANT*»:
346 E. Main Streftt
o u t of the public school, Is it not
p_ ‘tim e ly for the parent-teacher as-
e se d a tio n to concern Itself about
What goes into the school!
a
C hild-training is the biggest
b usiness in the world, and par-
en ts cannot expect teachers who
h ave the children six houhs of
t th e tw enty-four, five days a
l. w eek , to do a lb -th e “ bringing
body’s vital organs—tne s<
and kidneys. 'D o n 't fgnoi
Thousands o f ailing people
strength in d happiness »
general tonic. Lyko tones
because It contains mediei
he stomael
ihd liver. J
bow els open and
Men and Woman
veloue rewultt M
• p a ir in g atone.
t. Olson, H i 4'
tiou
The Ashland
Electric Shop
Today, wheh th e public is so
conCernOd s|>out w hat to m e s
eonstii
Leghorn
NITRO KOTE
breather w ork easier.
9 Suda. ■
I F YOU A R B
cem en t w nlft, I
Won or plum b
ch an ce to ttfttM
Wft ftt J l
1» cipals of schools.
"
Once m ore tthe D elineator <ff-
f fora |6 0 0 to be aw arded in
prizes to th e m ost su ccessfu l as-
:> ob clation , the award to be ex-
tj pended for th e b en efit of "tbft
sch ool, according to the do-
- « ia lo n of th e par«M -teacher as- ,
m jSoctatlon. In view of th e great
- .nu m b er of applicants already
lt r e c e iv e d ' fbr thle year, there
Will be fTVe prizes, uh follow s;
I I l k « , » 1 1 5 , 1 1««, »75 and »80
S
S
PA RTIC ULA R PHOPLK prefer
Counter
Electric Irotis
„
Toasters
PeyeoJathri
w
IÌ1-I»
best.
and fthacherg Inaugurated in the
summtlr of 1 926, a cam paign tS
FO R SUM M ER
seftft in to the first grade a class
C O M FO R T
of c ttld r e n 10« per cent free
from rem ediable defect«.
<
S o rem arkable w as Its s
ucccsk
th a t th e work has been m ade
a p erm an en t a ctiv ity of th e eon-
A r a se .-. T he < UnMM « to te s « u
SWBu o f B d ic a tto n Is again co'-
Operating In th e cam paign and
and o t h e f ft p p H ft H « ft a
w ill urge th e active in terest of
ftrhtek
Will ttm ke Wärm
a ll su perin ten dents and prhi-
’t be Despondent
W A N TBD — T o B uy h oy» »«Mi-
dio. H. V. M itchell. B fturt W H » .
o
Prepare For Hot
Weather
uftould he tau gh t at hom e; f t
ft not th e school's b u stm ss.”
'H ealth is the duty of th e par-
jlftto, but parents cannot teach
W hat they do hot k now ; and
parents today are paying a high
A re y o u one o f these nnfor».- PUce for their Ign ortace or in-
tn n A e m others w ho are a ft
run-dowtj from fam ily care* d ttference.
and overw ork! Yon can’t go
oh feelin g Mke thia and neft
pay in the end. You ow e it
yourself and to those n. t f >
and dear to jp u to keen a c loRH
’ W ANTED— d a r d e n e f f o r l-a c r e
.
59tk your Puller dealer fo r
I f f T I I Î I l îT Î t t » « » íttSU S V tf g VUO 9 gV U«U*U»WWW«UUW^
four plfts-
W*. L. Where, Pftoae 10-F-4.
~
idle an O serious ‘iw t x k B P r ir
EVE
MRKTOM Hl TH tM TSOM
P a in te r an d Deewrator
Paftbr R a n g in g
T lu tta g â ftphcialty
F o rn itu r e R efiu ish ed
E stim a tes G ladly F urnished
R hone »8 or 7ft
MR breog hew, a M
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i iìir tiiijh h t
NOTICB 18 H B ftftE Y tUVU
th a t tha a r t e n i g r t f t M S
d u ly amputated «d m lN fttH b ft-
ithe B e u t e e t B H taheth GlUÙU
ger. deceased, and UÀ petUft
Im vtog olatsaa aftaluR «M d *g
tatù ‘ arar tw celthd tù » ru te
tkem , d u ly v erified , a r t ♦ »
jR*Au.lliA^e,
proper
v b a eh ets. ' witftlft
«
.-’•tern e» ato ssnrn
m onths from ' th is d a te ,1 to LÌ
R oberts, A ttojw eg Mr sa id ft
ta te, a t hie o ftie e o v e r t M 01
'j su m m er R oam l-ap o f th e C hlld- se n s Bank o f A s h lia d , la h lM
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Oregon.
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T he
resp onsibility 1 for
th e
; D ated March 4, Il|1
h ealth at the pre-school child
* c . p . ‘ cl
noàr
rests upon its
parents.
The
A dm in istrator.
hom e can m ake no greater e*n-
trfbgtion to th e school than a
sch olar fu lly preparad to tak e
ad vantage of w hat ed u cation h as
to Offer it. in this b elief, The
i j N ational Osogreaa of* P arents
■
, FOR
SALK— S m all,
second
r tftd sadp foun tain, 4 counter
gWtols, la rg e lee box, etc. C. B.
L an e, 507 B lvd., A shland, Ore.
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