Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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(J. $. PROHIBITION
Cars '/BfilVEHiPPROVk
Dealers Report
. Sale of
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Used Fpra—
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The be Bon Motor Co. has sold
a good many used ears in the last
two weeks.'
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Pnrrhaaed Oakland C o a c h -
Tile Wilhite Motor Co., report!-,
the sale of an Oakland CoBch bo
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A. W. Lewis.'..
Purchased Cl»ov. T°ur4d$
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The Automotive Shop rdpotts
the sale of a Chevrolet * touring
car to "O, C. Goodlètt.
Purchased Studebaker
Duplex Phaeton—
HU Aduni
Tho Park Oarage reports tho
sale of a Studebaker Standard
Duplex Phaeton to Mr. Merritt,
of N. Main.
Purchased Fordism Tractor—
The Claycomb Motor Co. re­
ports the sale of a Fordson tract­
or to E. T. Newbry and son, of
Talent
STOiCltHÿLMi (ÜP)— Prohib­
ition has.made the Tinned Statep
prosperous and 'European pleas
for debt cancellations come with
bad g l'ace frdm those* whh some­
how manage te pay bigger sums
for drjnk, declared Senator John*
Bergman lu a churqh address
at Valhalla, a Stockholm suburb.
.The Senator, who Is also a tor-
pier p^difessipr at the University
of Stockholm, was one of the
Swedish delegates to ^he Inter/
frarltamentary Union in Washing-
ton last fall and after the ses­
sions Were over made a tour of
the country to observe the effects
of prohibition.
’“It is little wonder,’’ he said,
“that American public opinion
gets provoked when one Europ­
ean nation after another com «
as a supplicant, asking for a more
or less complete cancellation of
Its debts, while at the same time
finding means to pay the most
exhausting tribute to King Alco­
hol. The American indignation
Justly goes beyond all limits
when European liquor capitalists
in the war-exhausted countries
contribute money support for a
campaign against
the
18th
amendment." •
Outbursts Of Everett True
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T Æ -C O M C S
LEEDOM’S
JUST
RECEIVED
Large shipment of
Special Intake And
Exhaust Manifold
Gaskets
For Every Car
Usco 30x3 1-2 Cord, $10.25
Usco 29x4.40 Balloon, ..
....................... $14.05
SUDDEN
SERVICE
“North Powder News”
10-Page Community and
perity édition.
Power Champion
ILLION Dollar Motor power
won this title for Star Four—
and stiU the Refined Star Four goes
unchallenged as th e best^powered
in the low-cost class!
Competitors, by their silence to re­
peated Star Four power challenges,
admit the earned supremacy of the
famnufi Million Dollar Motor.
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St. Helens led state |n new tele­
phone gain for January and Feb­
ruary. 2.57 per cent.
Thu first purely women's agricul­
tural commune in the Soviet Un­
ion has been organised in the vil­
lage of Lok-Kamenka, in this
province.
Only women are admitted; and
most of the members are widows
whose husbands were killed in
the civil war. This commune,
which has been locally nick-nam­
ed "a Kingdom of Amazons’’ will
specializes in raising frnits and
vegetables.
NEW ORLEON8, May 12.—
Wlih a record of 8.96 inches of
rainfall yesterday afternoon and
last light, rain was falling again
in New Orleans today, idlcatiqg. k
record for May St the very be­
ginning of the mon(h. Thousands
of persons were marooned by the’
htorm. Street cars were idle for
several hoitre and auftomoVilea
were In many instances unable
to force their way through the
flooded district.
works both ways in the Soviet
Union, as (nay be seen from a re­
cent court decision ordering Mrs.
Mary Gastev to pay a quarter of
her salary to her former husband
until the latter finds a Job.
Gastev, was a soldier in. the
Russian civil war. When he re­
turned from the front his wife
applied for and ' obtained a di­
vorce on th< grounds of mutual
iucompatabillty. The daughter
remained with the mother, while
the son was in the custody of the
father. Recently Gastev lost his
position. When his wife refused
to contribute to the support of
tho son he went to law on the
matter and the court upheld his
claim.
\Ö<U A St <5 C & R . T A I Ñ U . Y
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A N O N IO N V.V.
PASSAU, Bavaria, (UP)— Tho
Bishop of Passau has get himself
the task of reforming feminine
fashions in his diocese.
He has placarde da “Christian
clothing-edict” upon the church
door. Hereafter, womdn and glrb
wlir be banned from divine ser­
vices In PaSsau unless their
clothes' are closed at the neck,
cover the knees and are made
of opaque material, t Sleeves
must reach at least to the dimples
on the l a d s ' elbows.
Low and Panzer report the sale
EKATBRINO8LAV, ( U P )— of a Star four sport touring to J.
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D. Ross, time keeper for
Owens Oregon Lumber Co.
Purchased Star Six Coach—
Low and Panzer report the
sale of a Star six coach to J. C.
Olds, camp 2, Owens Oregon
Lumber Co.
Philco Batteries
For All Cars
Reduced Prices
“ Uncle Bela’’ Hughe*. 79-yvareId
Confederate veteran of Mexico. Mo.,
has been granted o divorce from his
wife of o:ght weeks because she in-
-sisted that ho ’•keep too clean ’ T h is
extreme el»cntln?sa Interfered with
his business, he suid, which is run
nlr.g a chicken farm , so he guv« her
¿200. 24 chi; hens' end i-’iftnu canned
f.u it to get he.- consent to a divorce.
Klamath Falls— Work begins
on Beaver Marsh overhead cros.-.-
ing, Dalles-California Highway.
Baker county will spend 390,-
000 on Timber Canyon section of|
Baker-Cornucopia road.
We Rècharge #1.00
Expert Auto
Electricians
Free Service
Ashland Electric
Williams Service Station
Boulevard & Sherman
TWO REAL
BARGAINS
DON’T OVERIXIOH THIS
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, values so highly the
medicinal qualities of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stimulant for tho
kidneys, that they guarantee
them to give satisfaction, or mon­
ey refunded. Richard Bierly, 351
E. Washington St., Indianapolis,
relying on this guarantee, took
Foley Pills, and writes; "Just
taking one package convinced
mç. Anybody seeking relief
from kidney and bladder dlsqrrt-
ers will be helped by Foley
Pills.” Constantly used over 25
years. Food for men and wom­
en alike. Ask for Foley Pills.
Sold everywhere— No. 1.
Prices for quick
sale and satisfied
Owners. •
Chevrolet touring,
$525,00
Chevrolet Roadster
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
FORD COUPE
Dealers
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Do you know what a Ruckstell Axle in your Fprd
really does? *It goves you more power, it gives you
the same as a six speed transmission with no gears to
strip or war out.
Favored by Women
> Everywhere
Why pay from $110 to $125 more and only get a three speed transmis­
sion that is more cheaply bnilt and not nearly so dependable.
Come in, let us explain this wonderful planeatory transmission to yon.
We can install it in your OLD CAR as well, as the NEW MODELS.
\ T h e b rillia n t success o f the Oakland Six is due
in no small m easure to th e enthusiastic favor o f
w om en motorists.
All the following cars equipped with RUCKSTELL AZLE, BALLOON
TIRES, REAR VIEW MIRROR, SUN VISOR, DASH U T E , OAS
AND OIL, Delivered at your door. It will pay yon to investigate be­
fore buying.
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W o m e n favor the O akland Six because they have
found it superior to any o th e r car in its field —
superior in beauty, in safety, in riding com fort and
in dependability.
T o these loyal w om en owhers, Oakland confesses
a substantial debt o f gratitude and pledges always to
beep the O akland Six w orthy o f their preference.
SEE THESE FORDS WITH 102 IMPROVEMENTS
ROADSTER—RUCKSTELL AZLE EQUIPPED, PRICE .. $550.00
TOURING—RUCKSTELL AZLE EQUIPPED, PRICE..........$571.10
COUPE—RUCKSTELL AZLE EQUIPPED, PRICE ............ $682.00
TUDOR—RUCKSTELL AZLE EQUIPPED, PRICE ..............$702.50
FORDOR—RUCKSTELL AZLE EQUIPPED, PRICE .. . ...$748.60
—Heavy wheels (artillery type!}
—Easy, Disc Traffic Clutch
- —Full Balloon Tires
—Durable Lacquer Finish
696 herç
At the above prices you get the IMPROVED FORD
with Ruckstell Axle, four speeds ahead and two re­
verse. With all this we are still from #110 to #125
b e lo w o n r n e a r e s t c o m p e tito r : ; '
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Why walk when yon can bny one of these can and have 18 MONTHS
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Gayeomb Motor Co.
A. C. W IL H IT E
61 S. Second
Low & Panzer
Oak Street Garage
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HOSCOW, (U P )— A l i m o n y
I e^RTAlNCY T>o
THE BISHOP OF PASHAU
IMPOSES DRESS REIX)RM
T ow in g
Star—
WOMAN PATH ALIMONY
IS EARTHQUAKES A DAY
’ IN TOKIO DURING
TOKYO, (U P)—The records
at the seismology bureau of the
Tokyo had an average of four­
teen eartsquakes a day during
1925, although the number per­
ceptible to the residents was not
more than two or three a month.
The seismograph, which detects
j the least tremble of the earth,
, recorded only, 3,825 shivers for
| 1924, but 5.297 for 1925.
There were thrke earthquakes
; last year of consequence, doing
j damage. The heaviest was on the
north coast in Takilma Province,
i on May 23. The other in Japan
'Proper was at Gifu' 17, while
I the third good shock for the Bm-
’ pire hit ¿he eastern coast of For-
; moss on June 14.
So far this year there have
been.no quakes of any colise-
quence.
TORSI WOMAN’S COMMUNE I Purchased Four Sport
New OrleanS Has
Record Rainfall
The FORD Garage
Ashland
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