'-+-¿ -« « M M M Í m MROSISW"< litá t w fll !<1 íl* U* i * ^~l.*** ' -M- <r-w~e- -o ■» » ;$Hf 1 íWr ■’ Si?' THCHADAY, Mar » \ who help him in bis daily relig- ' I qub e^ercisqs. This saintly par- |y has Just copie back from a pil grimage to the . most ootetj shrines In north and central Italy, whereto 'they had nccompaqlbd the 'repentant sinner, ’ Ahd was OAoe” a oynlcnl rktiériállst. The newspapermen, however, noticed that Ferdinand hasn’t giv en up yet his fondbess for earthly trivialities. During thb brief con versation, in fact, he- placed on a table before him a handful of rubies, emerald«, diamonds and other precious «tones.’ which he kept loosely in his pocket, and composed with them several geo metrical designs, his face beam ing with delight at the sight of the treasure. • ■ubmlt my candidacy to the co n -, ▼ention and tor that reason I i wrote Mr., Cowgill and told him my determination. r ' I think fonventions, if we are to hare them, should select the candidates and that candidates should not select the delegates to the convention. My reason for asking for a second term is not for any additional honor or reward; but because experience, my committee appointments and my friendly relations with my fel low senators, will make it pos sib le for me to be of greater ser vice to my cqunty than I have heretofore been. GEO. W. DUNN. (Paid Adv.) Trio of Women ■ To Hunt Whale Fur< I ihhm I Ford Sport Roadster— The Claycomb Motor Co. re ports the sal4 ,of a J Tonl$ 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. ‘ < < 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 LONG M IL E A G E * 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 0 Mr. Cowgill came to Ashland and Under : we had a talk about the senator- not thin ship. He wanted mo not to be- —— - 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.” I , ! He then stated there was going I , to be a county convention and I zV ’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. , 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 « j * ■ , These Dealers Sell Fuller Paints and Vam ishes dW. P. FU LLER 6? CO 160 PROMT STREET - PORTLAND Billings Agency g 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. ? , . ’ a'- 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. < FARE ASHLAND - PORTLAlfc » 3 0 K r c c tC o n n e c t io ^ t ^ ^ S v ^ n r A O 1 IVARNISUES P A IN T S nONIM MTSLIM» L in co ln XL ELECTRIC Station Guy Good, Prop. write • $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 \ 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 | I 20c vase and mir- 1 1 Anti - Rattlers, 50c value •Combination ror, #4.50 value 1 1 25c $2.50 I 1 Dash Switch, 60c value Petry Cut-Out, #3.50 value 1 I 35c $2.50 I 1 Pedal Pads, 50c value Air Cleaners, #5.00 value J I 35c I I Gang Switch, #1.00 value Onex Gear $3.25 Shift Ball, #1.75 1 1 , 50c value, I 1 Oil Testers, 75c value $1.25 I 50c Water Pumps, $5.00 value 1 I Boyce-Ite, $1.00 value $3.50 1 I 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 if»* TO-;