Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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who help him in bis daily relig- '
I qub e^ercisqs. This saintly par-
|y has Just copie back from a pil­
grimage to the . most ootetj
shrines In north and central Italy,
whereto 'they had nccompaqlbd
the 'repentant sinner, ’ Ahd was
OAoe” a oynlcnl rktiériállst.
The newspapermen, however,
noticed that Ferdinand hasn’t giv­
en up yet his fondbess for earthly
trivialities. During thb brief con­
versation, in fact, he- placed on a
table before him a handful of
rubies, emerald«, diamonds and
other precious «tones.’ which he
kept loosely in his pocket, and
composed with them several geo­
metrical designs, his face beam­
ing with delight at the sight of
the treasure.
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■ubmlt my candidacy to the co n -,
▼ention and tor that reason I i
wrote Mr., Cowgill and told him
my determination.
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I think fonventions, if we are
to hare them, should select the
candidates and that candidates
should not select the delegates
to the convention.
My reason
for asking for a second term is
not for any additional honor or
reward; but because experience,
my committee appointments and
my friendly relations with my fel­
low senators, will make it pos­
sib le for me to be of greater ser­
vice to my cqunty than I have
heretofore been.
GEO. W. DUNN.
(Paid Adv.)
Trio of Women ■
To Hunt Whale
Fur< I ihhm I Ford Sport Roadster—
The Claycomb Motor Co. re­
ports the sal4 ,of a J Tonl$ I Bi|®r< i f f V l t i h r ' r t U i i t f l l c A
■roadster, balloon tire equipped,
(V . F . Staff Correspondent)
to Charing W. Dynn.
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ROME,
clouds
are hanging over Europe and
Purchased I ziih J uii Sedan—
Gods tqftyite bepevolence only
The AutomotjHdi Shop reports
'can avelt fresh Acburges.” said
the sale of a Chevrolet landau se-
Ferdinand of Coburg, the once
sedan to Oscar Gustafson.
powerful exar .of ajl the Bulgarr
fans, how a white* hatred and a
Purchased Standard Roadster—
curved figure Hying in the great­
The Claycomb Motor Co. re­
est obscurity in is local hotel, to
ports the sale of a balloon tire
a party of newspapermen who had
equipped Ford standard roadstér
come'to interview him.
to John Fester. 6f Phoenix.
"What do you want to talk to
me for,”- hp said. "I am a lone­
Purchased <Awv. Coupe—
some ol<J man vhom the world
The Automotive Shop reports
has already forgotten.”
the sale of a Chevroet Landau se
The ex-czar receives few or no!
dan to Sam McNair.
callers and those who succeed in 1,
approaching him, owe their suc-
. . Purrliased Pont T r u c k -
cesa to a capuchin monk, Father
COLUMBUS, O.. May 20.—
Thè Claycoinbe Motor Co. re- Celestino, who acts as a private
D.
C. Badger, former congress
porta thè sale of a Ford truck to secretary and
reads religious
man
from this Ohio district, shot
J. C. Cline.
books to Ferdinand, whose sight
and
killed
himself In his law of­
is getting gradually poorer. The
Leave for Chicago —
ex-klng, who used to surround fice here today. He died Instantly
■Miss Isabella Wattenberger ex­ himself with gorgeously dressed There was no known motive for
pects to leave soon for Chicago, army officers and beautiful la­ his act.
where' shei will take ,a special dle^. now has as every day com­
course at the University of Chi­ panions, besides Father Celestino,
Tidings Advertising Pnyn.
a number of monks and priests
cago.
Ex-Gongressman
Commits Suicide
famous for th eir ab ility to give
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and protected by the warranty of the U. S
Rubber Company, largest owners of
rubber works in the world
Com« la and Id os show yon the advantage la
price and guilty gf USCO TIKES
L E E D O M ’S
Tires and Replacements
Advertise In The Tidings.
thereon and also complete the had totu
I road programs as now adopted. I be a cam
' am In favor of finishing the I have n
1 Roosevelt Highway and those i told him
! highways in eastern Oregon now 1 date and
■under construction. «1 feel that 1 thuslasn»
i 1 get my car license free, because Office cat
! of the lessened upkeep of the car. somethin
In regard to Mr. Cowgill's ar- ab01’*- b*
I Heal published In The Ashland
n
Tidings yesterday. I w.lll say that PR
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Mr. Cowgill came to Ashland and
Under
: we had a talk about the senator- not thin
ship. He wanted mo not to be- ——
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1 come a candidate. I told him I
! had decided to become a candl- j
date an the reason that I did not iB
announce my candidacy sooner B
was because I did not want to I
i feel I was a “self-starter.”
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! He then stated there was going I
, to be a county convention and I
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’suggested that we leave It to the I
1 convention. I replied “I guessod I
D u n n ’s
S ta te m e n t
1925 Master Six
FOR SENATOR, SIXTH SEN­
ATORIAL DISTRICT, JACKSON
DON’T I j OOK OLD ' BEFORE COUNTY.
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YOUR TIME
37, X, George W^Ounn
So many tired, nervous, run­
down men and women needlessly
endure pain, misery by day, sleep-
disturbing bladder weakness at '
night, when Just 2 of Foleys Pills J
1 (a diuretic stimulant for the kid-1
neys) corrective and regulative,
taken after each meal and at bed’
time, would give them bodily com-
; fort and ease from pain. Miss
1 Sara E. Watson, Belvidere, 111.,
, sums It up; “Foley Pills made »
' big difference in me and I feel
stronger and better in every way.”
Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask your ,
! druggest for Foley Pills.
Sold
everywhere.
No. 3
Coach
Good Mechanical Condi
tion, Good Rubber, Bump
ers and Trunk,
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
H E U SED
£xiòe
$1.50
Claycomb Motor Co.
Í SELL THEM
This Fuller sign means 2- things
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These Dealers Sell Fuller Paints and Vam ishes
dW. P. FU LLER 6? CO
160 PROMT STREET - PORTLAND
Billings Agency
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Rest » W H A R*t> &*>*»<
Bstab. 1183 at 4Ì E. Main St
Phone S i l
G a ra g e
gffiSJecl, Fordson
It DOES M ake a Difference Where You Buy Your FORD
Amazing
Offers”
We have been in the /ir e busi­
ness a long time. We have read
many “Amazing” offers, but the
one sure-fire, dependable, high-
cjuality, low-eoèt tire bargain on
th é market today is a Goodyear
tire.
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SAFE — PROMPT — CUBA« —
TWO THROUGH STAGES DAILY - EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST
To Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M. and 10:60 / . M. 1 Day Trip
Also leaves Ashland at 4.15 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting
Following morning to Portland
We take passengers for-all way points. For fu rth er information and
tickets oaU Ashland Hotel, Telephone 47.
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$13.50
T h e F O R D
W hen you need paint, iook for the
green and white Fuller Sign. It is your
guide to two things—good paint and
a reliable dealer. Fuller Dealers are
well established merchants who know
paint and are glad to give you prac­
tical information as to which Fuller
product to apply; the best method of
preparing the surface; what kind of
brush to use, etc. The Fuller Dealer
nearest you is listed below .'The next
time you need paint, pay him a visit.
Ask him for the Fuller Booklets.
Boulevard & Sherman
Hassler Shock Absorber,
Luggage'Carriers, $2.39 val. #18.50 value
Exclusively With
Exides
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Williams Service Station
$1.75
$1.25
Commander Byrd flew to
the North .Pole, and the
reason he did it was be­
cause his big plane was
equipped
Good P o in t a n d a reliable dealer
TIRL SERVICE
Drive right in and we’ll check
over your tires while you get
SHKLI. and GENERAL GAS, OIL,
GREASING.
1 SALE - ACCESSORIES]
#2.50 value 1
I Oil Can Holders, 25e value Tie Bolt Oiler,
$1.75
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20c
vase and mir- 1
1 Anti - Rattlers, 50c value •Combination
ror, #4.50 value
1
1
25c
$2.50
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1 Dash Switch, 60c value Petry Cut-Out,
#3.50 value 1
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35c
$2.50
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1 Pedal Pads, 50c value Air Cleaners,
#5.00 value
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35c
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I Gang Switch, #1.00 value Onex Gear $3.25
Shift Ball, #1.75 1
1 ,
50c
value,
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1 Oil Testers, 75c value
$1.25
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50c
Water Pumps, $5.00 value 1
I Boyce-Ite, $1.00 value
$3.50
1
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75c
Steering Clutch, $10 value . 1
I Rear View Mirror, $1.35 val.
$5.50
1
75c
Match Holders, $3.50 value
Flower Vase, $2.50 value'
BATTERIES
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