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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1926)
1 rman Physician Te Try Once Wore tlmu ta LEEDOM’S hack and shoulders of the Sphlag, has heog /rnrried away by an many o f workers and this seventh W on der of the World today egata stands tally revealed. ¿io lass than 800 boys and girts and a large corps of skilled ma sons have been employed fo r months ta the excavation and re -j novation of the Sphinx. '■ t: These youngsters worked in (-promise. 3 N ew Departure B earings ' ' , / » V alves Clutch Facings Silent Timing Gears which the gangs of dark-skinned children took up and chanted themselves as they streamed up aod down the sides of the ever- deepening hole from which the Immense bulk of the Sphinx slow ly emerged as the work progress* ed. Once again the giant pawa have oome to light In their en tire ty afcd between them has been found still Intact the tiny shrine built by Thotmes about masonry protect it time. This f a n d ’ iow ’ i ’t . anSo m 7 o f n which the ed also re- breast are fused. Disappointment was • . . . »» •-■«'••»r , ^jur«< J f c /. tUc dU9oj<tap9 bare before the *o l- tatefer police* quelled the disorder, One Chinese wa*. k ille d Sir- A s < tcjretgm vetamteara. . i . » M i - 1928 Ohev. T ouring ï ✓ IMO so' 1938 Qfcev. Touring - - 8478 1924 Ohev. Touring - - >300 1928 GBfcri T b n r in g ; - « M 1920 D odge T o u r in g --8 8 0 0 r. . ALL • V «*. . . • G U A ¿4 R ». , A z lttS M •' « D j ■ The "f •' ' . he m et another dlgiculty, the English.language. He took two W V X B P JP IW O T , ■ , W hen XBd Ton Change BxamiQaAaiiG. .1 dabb I hr aoeond ^ TW B m the efueaa » T our Oil? That portion o f the c ity lying below the Boulevard w ith a grade o f 79 1-9. The Pas We have .the rig h t grade for every and Main streets, to be know n as the Lower D istrict, w ill sing gradd la 7 |. make o f ear. be a llo w e d to use the w ater for irrigation and Sprinkling W ith dogged peresrrerence he Free Crankcase Service PurPoses on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, frofa has set to w ork again, this time' 8 a. m., to 10 a. m., and from 8 p. m., to 10 p. m„ and on 1» forget his medfcaj knowledge W illiam s Service Station while he stadiea the English BptUevsrd A Sherman Sundays from 8 p. m., to 10 p . m. language. . * • , »Aùuuuotive Shop Chevrolet D etters The use o f w ater through meters w ill not he und^r gtus of the tbese restrictions. had the Public parks in their respective districts w ill irrigate 10 a. n t, and 5 p .m . r uncovered betw een the hours of ig from the s end of the W ater m ust be »ut feet fb -e . ' > the crown . end there is D o not use open F n rrhssril New Roadster— The Claycomb Motor Co. re. porta the sale of a new Ford road star to Bert Wiggins of K irk . '■ turned off immediately in case of t > g - • i hose or Open faucet where you age and paying for 10,000 or 20,000 iquare feet. U se either sprpy Silent Chains < P u rch ased F ord Coupe— The Claycomb Motor Co. re ports thq sale of a new • Ford coupe to Ida Ivey of Portland. SU D D E N SERVICE FOR E V E R T OAR Phone 104 . VUly p a. UPPER X t k««n tbs third time that the youth kreke down and cried. T hat portion o f the trita The flret tim e he feund that c tea e ^ t D e t e b e I om AI « IsUV IhnA Kerir»iii and M ute s t e W M M. P. degree was weeded, th e P rta c e w ater fo r irrigation and sprinkling though he bad already spent U T h o tm e s purpose* mt M onday* 'W odoM feys and' Fridays from 6» years io study of modicins. He ent {ecords a . hl , to 10 a. to., and from 6 p. m., to 10 p. m i, and on returned tp Germany and earned his degree. W hen he returned of his ruts« Bundays from ft A n t, to JO n. > . gangs each with Its own special Timken , FoH> bcat. night ust|«- TIED that on and Ifcree times the yonng doctor a d w ill be divided into scakfcl permission of the state for irrigation purposes, examiners to prattle» in C alifor [evard and M ain streets. nia, and three llm ee it wee re» YOU A B B H E R E B Y » J u te A the, «tty o f J tw o districts, U p p e r a a d Lo the dividing fine bring th e C : ’ »'* 'T r ■ ’ * 7 ? ,F? ö <n«r ■ * * • tt*°k « , H ftt R R m t D u iT ' Th* tenar<1 « a n a g e * « t the W JJ Fr«W* ' . ,M ~ i ’ SAN FRANCISCO, J«BS J, — . Iftov * h»rd’ F « rk l« d G e r p w <tac- I lost, o» t e k . W i d # . his chance to practice to America by the small margin Of a »plU in-, XtaiU»^ fir a dangling pgytlelple U r e ta r d by the fitatf hoard of megleal pxaminerw. after pesfa the aale o f a now tag to M. L. Hartley C A IR O , r u p ) —-Fqr the f i r # 9 ,1 0 0 years the Sphinx Is now phtirely visible. accumulation of 1 shndl The Automotive Shop reports •W^lch since Ptolemaic times has the sale of a Chevrolet coupe to been fillin g up the depression In 1 the city of Ashland. which the Sphinx stands and ^ k ta h h a d buried all but th? heed,] 1 ‘ ' t e w in f Mtter4jniH et deep >t deep near 0]> n<^ »cover treas- diam eter. jT M i ed to hgve p ue east and fro m .virg in j_ 4 i t sprinkler so i t w ill interfere w ith traffic on sidewalk. * * The Claycomb Motor Co. re ports the sale of a new Ford touring to John Jackson of the K lam ath Agency. * m o re . - » ! j)o not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your . • , / . rising sun Pren n se s. . not ttor. allow " ,e. . t n o D u o , gu or w a ater l b y . to run off your property on ffie T ' " -------------- D o not run w ater a t n igh t betw een the hours o f 10 rwmsm P* m ’’ 5 a. m., in either division. UHLS Ififl »¿ill The above notice covering A shland Greek W ater as used for irrigation. * * ' ’ -» , » • 1BI Talent Irrigation w ater or the ditch water w ill be restricted to tim e as g iv en the ditch atte n d a n t. » • • / I are Those under ditch system w ill h e,req u ired to use '> 'll tares b of H olly- ditch w ater in plaoe o f Ashland Chreek teeter. ovie Mak- Motion Pictures will be made on Ashland Streets and on the stage, Vining Theater, June 3rd. * N o pipe lines from D itch System connected to Ash-’ land Creek System. B y Order of The Common Council and City Manager. B , R. MOGLER, S u p t W ater R e p t BRING Them In TMÏÏJtONTUC SIX The shah w ith a home that he owha hud a our that he «was. has a ll that's necee- Nary be MarC him on the rote* ta ItapptaeSe. X This is true w ith the proviso that i he • car Works right, — whtab | b ' « w Job. A G WCLHITE 6 1 S. Second Ashland, Ore. rkniw— i*ym T Ö V ,G B N g R ,A L . WM* XXAXVCi WAvXl V* * ffBW P? your garage that seem about ready for the BEST EQUIPPED SHOPS junkman. Don’t let him have bfrem — at in Southern Oregon and our mechanics are Specialista. • _ ' "t~' . \ least not until you’ve let us look ’em over. An inexpensive repair may give' them a S - •»- î a V Hb- » <. *• /> 4 ? • * 111 J * * U i . t ■ <■ ALL WORK GUARANTEED new lease on life. M O T O R S - Maybe you have a couple of old tires in and done at Ford’s set prices. t: BATTERY > DEPARTMENT Ford Batteries F o r A ll Oars F«rd 13-pUte, Rubber Case B atteriw , none better 5 built, Price, 818.00. L et us do your battery and electrical work. • B A TT E R IE S RECHARGED, 81.00 We will take your old batteg|Hil on a new one.» TRADE IN YOUR OLD TWEG FOR NEW ONB8 :i • » L Claycomb Motor Co. ' ’ ■ Xag FORD GARAGE MADDEN’S Tire Shop 1>M w a TO M. Mat .¿U /J riG H /.¿'„h j —1ÌÌLÌ- ;d Agency Lincoln // DOES / « t W o ’ thì To Portland, Fprdwn Make a Difference Vo“ tBuy Your Ford »ra> för a l l w a y points? For tsj <$1 A sh la n d Hofei,’ ■I ¡ » I f » o/mation and m -» t f V „ " • * • iïp r .t ^ S if P ô ià W ''' '