Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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100-t(
|o SIS. par. nose and
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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T H A T *!
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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.
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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.
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Phone 63
Political
Announcements
Galey, agent, No. 66 E. Maia
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Motel
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
THE ARM ORY------ MEDFORD
Sunday Night, April 18, 8 p. m.
Tho W orld F am ous M edium
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A B A NEY
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'ia-M Gigantic Exhibition of the Gocn|t.
A Full Eleapco Un4er |he Glare of all the lights.
- “ W . 4S K HIM ANY QUESTIONS
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