- The' d *|d b p ib ‘riotpr cd. ports (jip: half * At .’ a new ‘ retiring, U» |L Ù Màultby of I . »« i ) ‘ I 7 ) > » 4 ' • eawse p< itbe «xtvamaly cramped condition* < in whlqh toe live« would, only, be jum ping from the fiodng-pan .into the lire, /ofc the cgmetertea < of the city ar® Ph»«' log through (g ; crisis 1 p( . ovqr-, FREE BATTERY SERVICE I jet us teat and refill your battery free of charge. We will be glad to serve you. We Recharge Batteries Ford 13-Plate Rubber Case Batteries $15.00 Claycomb Motor Phone 50 came PO RTLA N D, O re - A p r il 3»J— tooer. I f the Portlgad Beaver* * » W * * t : l "L aity" ; Ths Wilhltb Mètor -Agency? Re­ throughout the season. Roy Blah, outf|*lder, and1 Johnny Couch, hqve hhd th e ir | y e irly quota o f, hitthday» Manager Ernie Johnson W l ll| Knee bohe. Purchaeed Pontiac Coach » Berry Ph’r f t o e d Oakland Coèeh. crowding, t They, were very much . T bh'W ilhite' Ido tor Agency) re- neglected during ■ the tim e* o< jiorts thie sale o f * niew Oakland civil war, and ten o f , the • th irty , three city cemeteries »have been ebadh to George H. Serlijner^ closed down as uneultpd (or new Pùrchased ■ Oakland CoupL I The W ilh ite Motor Agency, re­ ports the sale of a new Pontiac coach to Earla Turner. shaped eyebrows and remarked real winter born ball player "so this is the wdrld" In Au­ the club, so far as is known. gust. , plniar Smith and Roy Meeker did similarly In Septem­ LIQUOR RATION DEFENDED ber. Max Rachao and Charley AH TEMPERANCE MEASURE ports the s g lk of it netfr Oak­ land Coppe to F. ' 8. Stale!*. . Carlowdof Cars ’ Thd Automotive Shop reports the unloading of a carload of Chevrolet cays, one Landau se­ dan, o n* ooupe, and two tour­ ing cars. , Ì - . ! < — j-*-i— a----------- burials.' , i i , < . , i r Fifteen of-the other cemeteries have been, turned over to relig­ ious communities, while the eight largest remain In the possession Qt the municipality, which Is desperately endeavoring to run them at a profit. ; The, projected building of a municipal crematorium in ■ the F a ll ipay relieve the excessive overcrowding of the cemeteries. Rides To Death On New Bicycle MOSCOW, \ (U P ,— The Moscow Soviet has placed a premium on •living, at least for private trad­ ers and: businessmen, by raising the charge for graves in the mu- nlcipal cemeteries from ten to twenty-five dollars. Class distinction does not stop at the grave in Moscow. W orkers and employees belong­ ing to trade unions are only obliged to pay fifty cents for their burial places, just as they are charged relatively low rente for their rooms. Professional people, doctors, lawyers, etc:, pay $2.60 for their graves; and the rate for the harassed trader has now been put up to twenty-five dollars. The funeral department of the Moscow municipality has been running at a loss, estimated at a penny to every grave. In or­ der to overcome tbls deficit the new charge has been imposed upon the business men. The Muscovite who might be driven to contemplate suicide bc- SE A TTLE, A pril 29.— ( U P )— Joyous because his rather gave him a new bicycle, Paul W. Whelan, 9,* went m errily down a hill. Suddenly • there was a crash and the automobile driven by W . C. Jenke ran over the lad. He died shortly afterward. Ortman iebng is In, Of- i f » the »CKHOLM. < U P )-r A reach ¿9. onlh R’ARIN’ TO GO! I 1923 Ghev. C ou p e...$350 (with 1926 license) TWO REAL SPECIALS IN USED CARS Earranoid Fan Belts another milestone A pH I Three players, i Georg Washburn Valves Payne, Leo Mangum and Denny Burns, add another year to life ’s score in May. : Chevrolet touring, in first class mechanical condi­ tion, good rubber and upholstery. Ju st the car for vacation days, 200; terms. Timken Bearings Perfection Gears July is a nig mo/rth as "D^c" Protho, M arvin Smith. Fsank Prompt Service Tobin, B ill. Bagwell and Leon itnd your car Ailed w ith the bea ard M et* were all borp in that grade of UAH end OIL. month. "Babe" Thomas and George Williams Service Station Boulevard A Sherman Layfayette raised their well- American Hammered Maxwell touring, good top, in good mechanical or­ der and fair rubber. You can’t beat it for only $100. Piston Bings Armstrong Motors Inc. SUDDEN SERVICE Lithin Springs Oarage Bldg. For Every Oar Phone 147 S5M5SES • SIXES ' ' New Shipment Just Received Smart YOUR STAR CAR TODAY 1—1924 Chev. Tour. .$325 1—Ford Touring .. $125 PRICED FROM 1—Ford S e d a n $636 to $1196 $100 Delivered in Ashland Use Gabriel Snubbers . ’ < to- • ”/»’ «<»•» .Ml*’ Ml Service LOW & PANZER Oak St. Garage sales Ashland, Ore. Phone 37 ’ » Lines are long, low, racy. T h e color har­ monies— M ountRoyal Blue and BI Paso T a n _are carried out on fenders and splash apron as well as body. Radiator, ABOUT the wonderful A PATHFINDER BARGAIN they’ve got Made by the world's IN a tire from a LARGEST tire factory MAIL order hom e AND guaranteed 61 S. Second W IN N IN G FOR they do get, a WHICH makea long m ileage PRETTY good tir e . C U T A IN BUT then We figure ALL for 210,2(1 THINGH like I i H * PARCEL Poet IF It'a.a 80x8 1-2 WITH maybe a erne word OR two • HEAVY strokes A N D Ashland, Ore. H O L D IN G G O O D V OAKLAND SIX Look These Over PATHFINDER Cord MONEY orders IN m ounting the tire I | J ’ A .’ C .J |W I L H I T E J J S OUR aervleo A desperate straggle fbrtable auxiliary seat and locked g o lf dub compartment are apodal features. Morever, the advanced Oakland Six engine offers the very performance qualities most desired in a Sport Car —speed, acceleration, pow er and smoothness, unmatched in Oakland’s field. See this car— then try to equal it at itsjlow pries, J1175 at factory. On*l—d ito tlOJJ to H l f > Pototoc Si». «MS arà, M /«(or, Cnwr«/ AUtor« Tfcto PtoyaMM gtotoa, farrto/ô» I*. A«n<. Stow Sana «■ * AND barked by POSTAGE Ashland, Ore. LEEDOM’S Upholstering o f Genuine Leather and Duco Paint. The Automotive Shop THEN we show I Lef Us Demonstrate and Deliver , , * a a WHENEVER they tell us by the Governments Liquer Board, which declared that "Ip the Interest of temperance” the ration should not be made small- pro- birthdays by winning ball gap»« r otherj clubs in the P aelffc/C M ^' Leagud won’t have much ‘«msme« j The birthdays ? are spattered i FOURS ' » • * USED CAR into hibtionnt petition to curtail the privilege of every Swedish fam­ ily bead of approved standing to buy a limited amount of liquor each week has been turned down Investigate Before You Buy 814.05 for a 20x4.40 pATHFINDKR Balloon . < These Prices Include Sun Visor, Rear View Mirror, Dash Lite, Balloon Tires, Gas and Oil — all ready And other since EQUALLY Idw THEY look at the tires AND look at m DELIVERED at your door ON the hand pump WHERE they’ll bay AND no service FROM the mail order house , THEIR next tire bargain AND they'll thank us ' Roadster, equipped........ $498.59 Touring equipped.........$519.00 Coupe, equipped .........$630.00 Tudor Sedan, equipped . $650.50 .* ./» . . t < Fordor Sedan, equipped $696.68 TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE! WHEN they buy It here. SAFE 5 - PROMPT - OLIAN GLEAN — COMFORTABLE COMFORT/ TWO THROUGH STAGES DAILY - E FFEC TIV E APRIL 1ST ' MADDEN’S T h e F O R D , G arage ■i Lincoln F°r^son If DOES M ake a Difference Where You Buy Yonr FORD Te Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M and 10:60 A. M. 1 Day Trip Also leaves Ashland at 116 P. M. for Rossburg, connecting ' ,r ' Following morning to Portland We take passengers for all way points. For further information and h !' tickets call Ashland Hotel, Telephone 47. FAKE ASHLAND - POBTLAND, « S O Direct Connectiong»* Bowburg for Coo. Bay Potato. , , ----- ----------------- — ----- - I t Portland tor Soaltlk and Vanoonwr, B. C