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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1926)
ane > ï K b W W v £ T¥W . W UY TM 3 o ^W IL L IA M L M ««yo« I United Press Staff Corresgon- £ dent.) l " W wgao^atye. tent,’ wtU be va- Phoáe 248-R or n o . ------- n w locqtad froattag the W k w n . M t o H A. M. tor rent with or without to I P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. ». Staples Realty. l»2-tf Citisene Bank Building. manta aad ’ luMflNff «oogta L Apt$-> | rc °»4 100-t( |o SIS. par. nose and thronV-X-WT te««*- Office houre, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6, 8wedenburg Bldg., Aah- tics M in te d PQR RENT— Pasture tor three cows tor the seaspn. « « Lpnrel 81,,Phone 444-Y’. 188-$t RENT—Lovely large room, with or without i. Light housekeeping II« Hurgadme. 186-if M» 178-tf * FÖR plate, SALB— 2 burner North Main For O f» i ce Dealers in Coal, Wood, backing, Crating and Storage. Long dist ance trucking. T. L. PO’y i n $»■■■ Oeneral Trans fer — Good team and motor tracks. Opod service at a rea gas sonable price. Phone 88. FOR BALE— Good paytaf Rooming House aad Restaurant Influire P. O. Box 742, Medford, Ora. * W -t* Patatar and Decorator Fajpor Tinting « Specialty Furniture Reflnlahed Estimates Gladly Furnished Phoae • ’ or 78 FUDGE'S TRANSFER A SNAP AT 251 Iowa » t 6> «78 B St. room house. Large lot, 8873. Ptwme 41« Drayage, storage and long dist Look it over, then see J. J.' ance hauling. 40-tf Deakin. FOR SALÉ—Gas stove, tohr 8S11TH AND ELMORE Coutrv-ctors and Builders. New burners, oven. In perfect condi tion. t Mias Coffee, Tidings Of- aag revtdellng. 80 G ra n ite St. 18Q-26» FOR SALE— Five-room honee, haa Ughi ,nd water, ^ruit and ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May berries. Vicinity Normal school, communicate wi|h Ensign Lea of the Salvation Army at the Phone evenings 217-R. 177-1 mo.* White Shield Hom*. 685 May- fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE— Just 5 more of those fine building sites at pres en» low pelee. J u t south qf Normal. Pkona 4B8-J. 148-1 Mo. MEMORIALS FOR SALE—One acre of land. Hark evgry grave with AI| kinds of fruit trees aad har ries. Good six room bouse, barn crystal blue gray, and avoid and garage. 228 Maple St. . 182-8 FOR SALE— Beautiful all yei to« female canary. Phone 481-J. 182-8 RALPH* P. COWGILL Candidate for the Republican nomination for state senator, FUtsT C M ** " automobile. subject to the Ray 21st. primaries. truck, tractor «nd machinery repairing, valve» Wtaoe<| «nd gaonnd. All work guaranteed. F|rst Street Garage, Just below Ugion (Oil station. Janrae 0. B«rr, Several years experience aq machinist and auto regairingL Ashland OrygOn- H f - l »«.* st , WANTED—Lawn mowing and garden spading. 8<8 Granite Phone 141. « H Mo,» W A W V W W . Asrti iP r-(U I » .)— 4n*WW W- Nelson would be fu t of a Job w d the Federal Treasury affcH W«V *» C*°*H If Congests wprs disposed to grunt «11 ««pyonnations that bay« h«en »ought during the present sef»lou. W f the repetition of an em phatic “no” by leadera in both Houses to demands for funds has prevented the hanging of a “For gale*' sign on the massive Treas *® U T T H A T *! 1 ury building, across the street horn the wfiite House, when the legislators start treking home tor the elections. With a campaign staring them to the face, members of the Sen ate and House, with few excep tions, have presented bills pro posing the expenditure of federal funds for various and sundry ^projects in their districts. In addition to these measures, there have also been proposed numer ous bills tor pension, farm re lief, avlatlop and several other purposes, all involving big ex penditures. ' ▲ware that the passage of any of these measures might endang er the administration’s economy program and force an upward revision of taxes, leaders are planning to adjourn Congress as cause recent tax cuts to be of ^muath Ma« Transferred— Joe Keefe, who hpa been man soon as all necessary legislation short duration. ager of the Klamath Fall» West Is disposed of. Leaders hold high hopes now of adjourning Among , the gu esis at the Lithitt ern Auto Supply, has been trans ferred to Richmond, California, the session by May 15. They Spriaga hotel are— and Mr. Hiatt of the Western are certain that it will not last Jake Lahrenz, Mt. Lake, Minn.; Auto Supply at Richmond is com- beyond June 1. A. J. Meidrost, Hollywood; f . p. ' Exclusive of the “home town” Wallis, 8an Francisco; L. W. lng to Klamath Falls >tp have bills, such as measures propos Shawk, Portland; Miss Ethel Han Charge of the branch there. ing construction of new post cock, Portland; Mrs. J. W. De offices, legislation is now pend Noria, Portland; Mr». W. W. Gra ing in the House and its com ham, Corvallis; F. W. Parsons, mittees which, If enacted, would Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. cause more than $600,000,000 Scott,' Portland; H. Elber and to be spent from the federal Wife, Grants Pass; W. Y. Smith, treasury. San Francisco; H. C. Banks, San Relief for agriculture which has Francisco; Joe Chappell, Port been demanded by the farm land. bloc would cost approximately $200,000,000 while a civil ser vice retirement bill now on the House oalendar would send NKED A GOOD $125,000,000 rolling out of the TALCUM? treasury. Legislation proposing Here's One That Will Just upbuilding of the Army and ■iuit You Navy air services at a total cost Of nearly $200,000,000 has been passed on favorably by the Mili tary and Naval committees. Re Nothing quite equals tirement legislation tor Army and Uonteel, for use af- Navy Nurses at a cost of $50,- p erfectly m id fluw lhssly. ter the bath or 000,000 and liberaliizatlon of the [«have, to prevent We w ill be g lad to call fo r 9o)dler Qonus Act calling for chafing, offsets per spiration, soothes about $12,000,000 has been pro au d d e liv e r y o u r w ork. and dries the skin. posed. A pension bill tor Span ish war veterans at a cost of $19,000,000 awaits consideration. To all of these proposals would Ashland Cleaning and be added more than $100,000,- 000 if members were successful Dyeing In securing appropriations for all 35 F ir s t S t proposed river aad harbor Im provement work. Aside from bills proposing di rect appropriations and author izations, hundreds of biUs creat- . ing new government bureaus and reorganizing existing ones at an additional expense hare been introduced. One the “must" legislation Is out of the way, leadera will press for adjournment to prevent a T hey a ré m ak in g good cat dios. W e have ju s t w h at spending spree which would Dainty Summer Frocks JONTEEL TALC Cleaned ▲a ve sow, so sh ill ve have to keep ' on 'Working ’ wrft ’it' if you don’t want to reap weeds. Never bo too plyasant . A breakfast. It makes you eat so much ypu fpel badly the rest of the day. Do hot be alarmed top easily, after washing youur eatg. AR noises naturally sound greater then. Among the strange thing» In this life are bald barbers, skinny cooks and lazy mnrrlpd men- A gentleman should always preceda hla lady. <rland thrqugfe the windshield. AT THE VINING THEATRE ON you w ill need. A lso th e license. The difference between spme people’s singing and having a fit lq they can’t help having fits. Advertise fo fh e TfcUega. New Edison Phonograph th e only one th a t w ill p lay all m akes of R ecords w ith o u t in ju ry to th e re c o n i , Holgase A Utah SL, Seattle, Wn. H o t Water Radiator He a Palmer Piano House Local Dealers PROVOST HARDWARE O ur New C onstant P o te n tia l Battery Charger Is Working W e a re enabled to quote new prices. Rettery Recharge. tl.Qfl Battery Overhaul.. $6.00 AH o th e r re p a irs a t reduc ed schedule. . Bight Hour Service f t T oo Track XL ELECTRIC Station >99 Guy Good, Prtfp. USED CAR Biggest Little Store in To.wn Opposite Mew Hotel Open Evenings and Ignition, safe and easy «tearing m echan ism and light action dry-plate diac-clutch. Metora hsasessw» —stream lin e beauty, colorful D u co finish, and 1923 Ohev. Coupe...$35Q (with 1926 license) 1-1924 Ohev. Tour. $32$ 1—Ford Touring .. $128 1—Tord S e d a n ___$100 Use Gabriel Snubber» rustless airplane m etal radiator shells o n every m odel. A ll closed m odels by Fisher. —com p lete Instrum ent panel w ith speedom eter, A lem itc lubrication , vacuum fu el feed, and o n closed m odels full balloon tires—all w ithout extra cost! A sk for a Demonstration! THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Tte ’ ') Aihlabid, Ore. AlrtflWtive $Kop Invite Your QUALITY AT LOW COST Nature’s Beet Fqod In TO AU ADULTS M<i»KTempti«g Form THIS SUNDAY EVENING to enjoy a delightful dinner^ wi ppt bother to yQU, and at am cost, at ' Ice ( t w i is r^nliy food—uvd the m « ft delicious fqod you cgn cut. IT».pme eretti^ and pure fru it-iM M U -if r CBKAM SHASTA r£Ue Í W Wfe Made By LHhis Springs SUNDAY AND MONDAY W<»ta MATERNITY Reasonable Rates Telephone 158 162 Granite HELP TH^M TODAY F. M. Platte, 8«cjj., Switch men's Union, Peoria, 111., talks: “fw o bottles of Foley Pills re- mpred all symptoms of WX nay trouble, stopping b«c$aqhe aqd pains, diastases and floating speck», correcting irregular kid- nay action, clearing secretions. Foley Pi»» have my heartiest recommendation.” Month» of cold and damp <yat|iw put | heavy »train on t|>e W<ns»>. Hpip them todag wtt> Jqlw P$is. No headaches, dlzM«*», |lBed4nut fepltag. A quick imHteMtoent wUl amply repay yon. Aek your druggist for FWey PM«, »old everywhere. No. 8 * h * m * IT, « R . Cop o p i p M F t k lA N O M B K » T O ^ V . MY T P -TPM» T O U . IIA^, T H e a e : is» A , v i r o w QW p V P O B T U *4 T V FO R Cc,*1MöR<2VN- QXPAW- « S IO N IN A tC IW A T ft T e c w o K T . H « r t- I ) HQH, THAT KSMfVPÄ r mb o r F R e C I C s c r t ¿ k « r e R . He S G k c s t o s t o p Q pee«, in t o evfeKY I H A ^ C u A R S ÄTORC 1 uj insto u n H eH - J ONO T lM e ..... A Phone 63 Political Announcements Galey, agent, No. 66 E. Maia |T Motel ASHLAND CREAMERY THE ARM ORY------ MEDFORD Sunday Night, April 18, 8 p. m. Tho W orld F am ous M edium ? A B A NEY ? 'ia-M Gigantic Exhibition of the Gocn|t. A Full Eleapco Un4er |he Glare of all the lights. - “ W . 4S K HIM ANY QUESTIONS ? ‘ ' flE CAN TELL YOU ® 4