Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Purchased Pontiac Coape—r . , <.
The'Wlllhlte Motor Co., reports
the sale ,qf, a Ppntiac coupe
James Bannister, of Tqlpnt.
Purchased ' Póni Coupe—
Aggie Campus In
A New Epidemic
|he (Oregon country, and possess« -
unique and attractive sCenic val­
ue». The natoe’ la of, Net ,P t f o
Indian oyldo. mean a sippH ltol*
fish itrap. Chief amon« the acm e
features touched on are th6 ffithke
River *4nyop> the four rnpln
mountaia peaks—rMatterhom. An­
eroid, Pete's Point, a n d S U ^ h
Cap, all around 9700 to 9800 a l­
titude, and azdumber of mountain
lakes.
The’ forest f* e control organ
lsation is briefly outlined, a»«l
suggestions are furnishetl for (he
* ‘ 1
Thè Claycomb Motrir ’Co. ’ re­
ports' the sale of a Ford coupe
to Laurence W. Wilson.
Purchased Star Sport Touring,—
' Low and Panser report the eale
of a Star sport touring to Clyde
C. Beck, Copco, California
Purchased Star 4 Sport Touring—
Low and Panzer report the sale
of a Star 4 sport touring to
FranciB Russell, Owen« Oregon
Lumber Co. Camp.
-A PARAMOUNT
PICTURE
California Ball
Team To Orient
Halfway — Farmers’ Coopera­
tive Creamery will mpke butter1,
The Willhite Motor Co., reports
besides other products.
the sale of a Pontiac coach to Art
Eugene — Southern Pacific
Stennett.
$500,000 creosoting plant opens,
TOKYO, June 17— (U P )-J-Otlt to treat 3,000 ties a day.
somewhere on the great Pacific,
Purcliaeed Fordor Sedan—
aboard the Tokyo-bound Siberia Purchased Star 4 Coach—
The Claycomb Motor Co., re­
Maru, is the baseball team of
Low and Panzer report the sale
port the sale of a Ford fordor
i Stanford univeraity, headed for of a Star 4 coach 'to Henry Reid,
sedan to Frances M. Barnum.
With the growing popularity of artli ?tif radiator orna­ Nippon to teach the Nipponese a who is employed at the Overland
. •
ments the heat indicator is being relegated to the instru­ little something new In the great Shoe Shop. *
American
game,
and
to
receive
a
Purchased Star 4 Coach—
ment board, where the exact motor heat can be ascertained
magnlflclent welcome that j this
Low and Panzer report the sale
of a Star 4 coach to E. B. Olds of in a moment. The new device is known as the Safe-T-Stat. country, better than many an­ lead, will Im grahted dlirect charge
of the Californians' reception and
‘Auto other, knows how to bestow.
the Owens Oregon Lumber Co. The young Miss in the picture from the Western ■
The Cardinal team embarked entertainment.
Supply Company illustrates where the Safe-T-Stat |s
Camp.
June 8, at San Francisco, and J3 Fourteen players, representing
found.
due to disembark here one week the entire varsity squad, are on
the Siberia Maru with Coach
This new Indicator is known in from Thursday. On arrival, the
Harry Wolter, Manager Tom
accessory circles as ■ the. .safa-t- great university nine <111. face a
Quinn
and Mrs. Walter. Nine
stat. It registers the actual tem­ two months’ summer schedule
teen
games,
possibly several more,
which
will
take
them
through
Jap­
perature of the motor from a
will
be
played
in Japan and Man­
an
and
on
Into
Manchuria.
thermostat attached directly io
Japan as a whole is taking the churia.
the .engine instead of depending
On the return the Cardinals
on the vapor in the radiator to greatest interest in the "Invasion”
will
stop off at the Hawaiian is­
by
Stanford’s
baseball
team.
Inas­
register on the cap meter.
lands, where the varsity baseball
much
as
the
trip
was
financed
by
Attached
to
the
dash,
in
plain
A new style trend has been
squad of the University of Cali­
set in motordom. The radiator sight of the driver, it is easily Waseda university and the Japan­
cap of the car is no longer an visible both day and night. When ese government, after it has been fornia has already played. The
untnterestlng metal object, but , Installed it actually becomes a sanctioned by the university return to San Francisco will be
■ a very distinctive ornament that ' part of the car, a permanent tix- Waseda university, following Its made early in September.
x
¿«da ^ oth style and beauty to Lture that defies theft.
Purchased Pontiac Coach—
Fire and
th e f t
insurance
ar e ••••■"*
necessary
forms o f
protection
tor car.
owners.,
Mhe W A m o b lf# -
'$ * ^ * W *
' The fashion Was started by Panetosad Star 4 Coapeter—
Low and Panzer report the sale
' Rolls-Royce builders and other
manufacturers have adopted the
! idea until the new style trend
is now seen wherever fine motor
. cars are displayed.
i Everyone admires the lovely
1 Diana, gracefully posing on the
j radiator cap of the car that
bears her name.
The graceful
' wings of the Chrysler, the fly-
j ing "J" of the Jewett and the
1 silver helmet of the Willys-
Knight are likewise looked upon
with approving eyes.
Grotesque ornaments that were
seen a few years ago have rapidly
declined in popularity and beau­
tiful emblems have taken their
place. The Teddy bear kewpie
doll, flag holders and biUiken
Real Estate A Real Inaurane
have all given over to the grace­
ful speed nymph, surfrider, wing­
Estab. 1883 at 41 E. Main St.
ed messengers and similarly skill­
Phone 211
fully wrought emblems.
Many motorists are following
this new trend, according to in-
I .'formation from the Western Auto
Supply Company, and are equip­
ping their cars with the new mo­
tor heat indicator that attaches
to the dash and leaves the radia­
tor free for an ornament of pleas­
ing design.
LEEDOM’S
of a Star 4 cottpster to Mr. Need-
hamer. De Armond Log Camp.
Sunflower Top D ressing
And Auto » Paint
Crescent W renches From
4 to 12 Inches
1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Coach
A
.
Duco No. 7 Polish
*
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Timken Bearings
(
,
,
c D R IV EN 8,'500 MILES
J u st B roks j a to (loud Running Order
¿licen se,'h ealer and
$144$.8O,
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Ordered Probe of
Busses and Motors
WAStolNpTpN, D. C„ June 16.
—«(IP) ‘— An investigation of the
question of motor busses and
trucks throughout the United
States was ordered today by the
interstate commerce commission.
The hearings were to include one
in Portland, Oregon on August 7.
SALE
USED CARS
FORD CARS, PRICES AS FOLLOWS:
1917
1918
1920
1920
1922
1923
1919
1923
TOURING, WITHOUT STARTER ....* 3 0 .0 0
TOURING. W ITHOUT STARTER ....* 4 0 .0 0
TOURING, W ITH STARTER ............*65.00
TOURING, W ITH STARTER ...............*100.00
TOURING, W ITH S T A R T E R ...............*175.00
TOURING, W ITH S T A R T E R ...............*225.00
TUDOR SEDAN, STARTER ...............*185.00
R O A D S T E R ................................................. *215.00
SALE OTHER MAKES
TWO REAL
1923 Star Touring 4........................... .....................*125.
1923 Stevens Touring 6....................., ...................*250.
1920 Dodge Delivery, screen sides, canopy roof, *225.
1919 Ford Truck, One Ton, Good condition, Stoke
Body and Cab ................................................ ...... *125
Reo Speed W agon, Stoke Body and Gab .........*250.
AUTOMOBILE
BARGAINS
1925 Chev. Touring *475
Claycomb Motor Co
Ford touring . . . . . . *100
- ’ The '
Automotive Shop
Dealers
THE FORD GARAGE
Fordsos
Lincoln
W e Snub W ith Gabriel
.............S n u b b e r s...............
,/ DOES Mato a Difference
Where You B uy Your Ford
ir Repairs Will Put
isands of Extra Miles
Your Injured Tires
W e’ve saved 'm any n' tire from the junk
heap—and many a ti r e dollar for car own-
91*8»
t .
I.
Quality materials—up to the minute
equipment — and thorough, painstaking
workmanship combine, to make our repair
jobs good looking and lasting.
W alden W renches And
Separate Sockets
WASHINGTON, June 1«.— The
evidence on the campaign expen­
ditures in the Pennsylvania pri­
mary may be used by the Demo­
crats In an effort to unseat Wil­
liam 8. Vare, the wet republican.
A member of the Senate com­
mittee conducting the expendi­
ture investigation told the United
Pre*», today that the senate
would act. He said, "Senator
Newberry was. unseated because
he spent 8190,000, so why should
w« overtook Vare?"
Chevrolet
' New Map of Wallowa
Lake District Issued
A new folder map of the Wal­
lowa national forest in north­
eastern Oregon is now available
at the offices of district forester
Granger and the forest supervisor
in Wallowa. It is issued by th«
forest service for free public dis­
tribution in single copies.
‘ ‘
In addition to showing the loca­
tion of towns, roads, trails, rivers,
lakes and other features within
and surrounding the forest, the
folder contains qn the back inter­
esting descriptive mqtter and oth­
er Information of particular value
to forest visitors. A special in­
novation is the listing of all the
more Important fishing streams,
or sections of streams, with the
species of trout found in each.
Attention is also given to the
fact that the Wallowa region Is
rleh In the pioneering history of
adhering .to
O. T. Tap* of Medford waa t o - ,
ry that they *ed 810.00 and required to toy
are entitled license for hie car by Judge Thjfv-
pper lip.
, tor of Medford last evening,
ice it was ’changed with switching license
failed to * plates on His car.
and that the
Fred Puhi of Medford was ar^’
id. But as .rested, charged with speeding be-
mqdged be- 'tween Medford .and Central Polrif
truth was ¡ last evening. His care comes up
Kfor trial thia afternoon,
seniors havob Both arrests were made by ©?*
the juniors [ P. Talent.
May Seek to Unseat " W e t’
Candidate of Pennsylvania,
it is Stated
Purchased Chevrolet Sedan—
The Automotive. Shop repi
the sale of a Chevrolet lam
sedan to J. E. Shlffer.
claim that the upper elaaamea
failed miserably in raising d e e e a f
"sonp straia^rs,", «o it, waa op
the jqnionr. to «row real hair«,
thereby sarin« the honor or o i c
O. A. C.
«rvalue beyond comparison
Thrilling speed— flashing accel-
eration— unmatched smooth ness.
rugged stamina— these are built-in
Oakland Six characteristics. •
backed bearings sod the rsaaark-
able Harmonic Balancer-
pxwtt
$1025
$1295.
are qualify tires and our prices are right.
See us before buying. If not we both loose.
In a d d itio n , thia b r illia n t Six
in c o rp o ra te » v ir t u a lly e ve ry
advanced feature, including Body
by Fishey, * ‘r cleaner, oil filter,
fiiil-pressure o ilin g , fo u r-w h e e l
Naturally, thia beautiful, capable
Oakland Six b enjoying an ampae*
alleled dem aad; n a tu ra lly i t is
scoring aatootehing country-wide
gains and wioofag and holdtag the
M J U M of Qalloong Carried
brakes, in te rch a n g e a b le bronze-
good w ill o f All who buy it.
We guarantee them..
OUR NEW TIRES
Departure Bearings
A, C. WILHITE^
61 S. Second
Ashland, Ore.
Sudden Service
Across F r o m 'lie
L ithia Springs Hotel
Phone 104
Lithia Spring» Gárág
ASK FOR JOE HARRELL
TireShop
Phone 90-J
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