3S3S3X535X x : P ttP u t' GOT A U o T SA -R ^ 6 .V MÊMfcP (L N ASTiM* T h ALEC? T ‘ O P tL U , W JTAVL.Î y w fcLt, ma '* oqmma C A O O k ^ A W r ttM I A HOUJtWtO î ÇOULO m T o r r ou T a ja il ' • RooHi TUtMtf MA’L L S L tk V t - that - huh ? o o - so A l 284-*»t rahi, 8-F-1L ^ -v Ä lT iT ! maohtaery and spraygr* at the Basic Braes « to s t« T a « cask atoras hasp. H ia -B ta * FOB BBK9^ m > Completely tor­ n iste« I r e e l egerth u et. elec­ trically equipped. Jntt the thins tor ttndeafo j i ' j t o M . »arriad Phone 2» > il- 1 a o . «on. do wtth |h |* 'haUMH»? . “Broken' ckUdrea.” would pH ■st-ee«^ ewe waawh« ba maided aad thoee new whole w4*c«»r4aA egalatt breaks tf '«very parent 1» Qregeu ¿apt the chaUeage courageously and say with tftok great Toucher Wba lived l | M I f t Meg q0>: "Thia one tkieg I da, torgettlag tboaa triage «M eh « * »A»«« and reaching forth «ah» thee* things which are before, I »wee toward the mark ” Orason Parent • Teacher "LfilWile Exprase My Appreciation”— WHEN TMM OU> BACK ACHMBI Just haw hard M Is for a B an (or a woman, either with Ml *«»- ins back to aeFve bimsslf to Ma task. no ana bat the sufferer eaa, tell. “When my back hurts and Irregular secretion# warn me o f coming trouble, 1 taka F e te y ; Pills, a diuretic stimulant far the kidheys. They give me quick re­ sults. Ask Wto. F. Lasts, Ander­ son. Ind.,. 403 W. P itt S t, about Foley PtUs. They are a reliable ' valuable medicine, guaranteed to sire satisfaction. Cott llttto. Said everywhere.—No. 1. ÍSfc-It ! BKW ^Btí-Yoom íurnlsb- cloSa tai schools, nice clean Garage. Pboae 217-L. Mi » < •-« tor* W WlWM M t pregeBlHM tto e( MWHMM 88*«» Qbt re rf'Y ta iffjr safobfis find bred." ■ , a , I -. . treen doors at Jordan Sash and ‘ > |4-tf What win yew, fetkere keeper. Must M neat and cap­ ato». M a t e I7 8 J Í. 264-»» that scaled proposals «111 be re­ ground for the curbs and suitors ceived by the Common Council that no misunderstanding Women and Children of the City of Ashland, Oregon, until \ 5 o’clock P, M. Tuesday, The Council reserves the right July 8, 1928, to furnish all ma­ to reject any and all bids. terial and labor.necessary to con­ The contract price fi to be paid struct cement curb and gutter to from special assessment* for bene­ the extent of*approximately 1800 fits ueeruipg< from such curbs and linear feet Mi C Street between gutters to the respective proper­ Second and Fifth Streets in the ties. t City of Ashland, Oregon. Such Alt bids should be addressed proposals will bo opened wad con­ to the City Recorder. u .. “ ,,. sidered the. same day and date at By order of the Common' Chun 8:30 o ’clock P. M. A -certified cheek for 228.00, GBRTRUDB BIBDM, pajrable to Uho Otty vff Ashland, moetT aceottpuny alf MtM,»«Which Date of first publication, Juné: amount the successful bidder shall 24, 1926. , forfeit to the City In cake ho «hall 380-2 Thun. OfMaa hohn , 1» to I t A. M. fail to execute a contract and to 8 P. M.; 7 to 2 evenings. furnish an approved bond for the Citlnhas Bank Building. faithful performance of such con­ ADVKRT1SKMKMT FOB CRVKH- ED MOCK ' R. HBKB8M JL WOODS— Prac­ tract, within two days after no­ tice limited to eye. ear, uoee and tification of acceptance of the bid. \ NOTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN The person or persons to whom tknt sealed proposato «Hi ke re­ thvoah—X-my toclnding teeth. the Contract is awarded shaU,- ceived by the Common Council Office boars, 10 to 12 and 2 to 8, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ Wlthin two days after notification, of the City of Ashland, Oregon, Sunday excluded, execute a con­ until 2 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, land, Oregon. tract to sopstruct such curbs and Jtfly '8th, 1938, to furnish ap­ gutters according to plans and proximately 600 oublc yards of specifications In the office of the crushed rock on C Street, between City Engineer of saId city, and Second and. Fifth Streets and such furnish ah approved bond in an proposals will be opened and con- FOR SALE: — Simplex Ironer, cheap- 8. Davla, Barbar ßhop, 4th St. 2SI-2t* W hy Little Boys Leave Home ^AjfWTÓÍ« CONTRACTOR Paintore aaa Decorators FOR SALE: 2 room hones, Paper Hanging — Ttatlng « rntoighH or natorftlshee. Corner Specialty. A le t 60x143 ft. Double gOrnge with Estimates gladly furnished. 2x14 ft. concrete floor with Phope 82, 126tf drain, all klado o< toaM pad five M rH m jiB TRAN2FKB CO. Eeqltsh walnut trees, 22208. !>» ««ire at aweping. J. » . Wtog, FoyBpnvfco, B<2 Allison B t * - 248-10 Dealer*: la Coki, Wood, Pncklng, Orattng agè Storage. Long ditt­ ane« trusklag. . T. l . rowtdLfi/-»-a«ii«réi 4*re*a- fer — Good team and taotor truck« Oood aervlc* *t a ron- sonahto'ktjce. Phona 82. ««Mf FOB A U » Aprtctta. AahBtnd Fluii’‘kg< Preduce AeeoOJgtion. ; .. t« -tf ..........- »W -I .......... . sale — Big Md of bind- PARENT - TXAGHZR «Continued From Page Four) worth while and valuable because of the lessons that Why be taught on these occasions. It has been said that to teach a child Nature you lead him to God, f It would be* well to keep ip mind the example of the Great Teacher whose subjects so oftdn were o f flowers and birds end “Mingled with His precious words. The rustle of the tamarack tree Or ripple wash of Galilee.” So, I say, “Put on your old gray bonnet with blue ribbons on it”' and take an outing with the children. It will do you good. You will find in Proverbs 3:27 "Withhold not good frpm^taem to whom It is due. when it to'in' the power ofl those hands to do it." . Then 1 would like to. suggest somo Motherhood Beauties that I wish might be in large print and kept where they could be read often and every day be recognis­ ed a s "Mother’s Day of Opportun­ ity.” EtECTRIC RANGES • » . * ' « * We carry a complete line of all Build ing Materials, for all purpose^ Call and See Them? Do not bo misled regarding this but eotue and see ’ • ‘ for yourself, ,, Ashland Electric Supply COMPANY ASHLAND 346 E. Main Street This is the age of the Child. Never before in the history of the world has so much been done for hiqL First the baby, then the pre-school child and finally the adolescent youth. There ta no longer any neglected age — yet fio child can claim his rightful heritage except h e-b e born of fcsnseerated. Intelligent parentf, who are trained for their high calling. At the recent Atlanta Conven­ tion a challenge was given |o us. This challenge came fro» the highest executive of the greatest nation on earth — Calvin Cool­ idge.- In a letter of greeting to the Convention he wrote: ‘“One of America’s great needs today is for fathers and mothers, who can and will train their boys and girls properly and guidé then! Successfully through the forma­ tive years. More and' more we are-comisg to realise ttyu parent­ hood requires preparation for Its slderod (he n n w day and date at 8:1*5 o’clock P. M. , A asrtifled check for 825.00, payable to the City of Ashland must accompany all blda.gphicb amount the Successful ^Idder shall, forfeit to the city in case be ■hall fall to execute a contract and fnrntab an a p p r o v e « bond tor the faithful per. forntance of such contract, within two days »Her notification’ of ge- ceptanes of the bid. Tbs person or persona to wh«m the contract la awarded shall, within two days sf>cr nottflcfitlog, Bnndpy excluded, execute a cog- tract to furgtah said reek, *«d tornleb hn approved bond in ag »mount of got leas than tweafcr per qent of the contract price, tor the Bltpful performance pf the contra<4> The oqy. jeeervp*. tfe, right to rejeef apy jg d ail bt«*. By order qf the COmfiton Coun­ cil. ■ ’ •; w GERTRUDE B)EDE, in apHfigflrid? Mo., ádmtokl Bab« Ruth, ' Recorder. rgp o«ay from hdh,*, a»4 walikd aM >«0 w Y«rk Yasbe«* we«* gtartoK- Tim ;»• Date of first publication, June , but I job Mm to’ »he same. qw nufi tMn1 hi| » Kw»»’. Itítiy . 4 u»va 2 4 ,1 8 8 « . >»0-2 TDtt«. On Oak Street at the Railroad Crossing-*- We have just placed oil display a n e w shipment of these famous, raiiges with the new SUlnlbM Steel Americans Excell The geniun of America rs restless, ft is always striving e to master "hew irroblemsp and when new problems are solved, it advances to others. It is never satisfied. For that reason we arê constantly moving forward into new fields of discovery — insatiable, alwayp ^etuaqdr itig something newer, something better, something dif­ fèrent. • ' . Nothing demonstrates this more romarkably than the advertisements you read? lW y cover the m itH litnnnn requirements — fp m the absolute newBBftrtr'Of life |o the moot refined luxuries. Yet they are «ebaftantijr changing. Till« eontiuimi change means fresh material, fr«sh ideas, a stimulus to ipi# endeavor, ’The mbbiBEl ymt towst to find interest in tlje advor- tiwowntb pf tiw® «f industry, of «mimereo, of art —that mofiieni yuQ ftiU begin to retrogress, and tho will siili aw»y troni yWL — 5 Reading Advertisements is Looking- I ”» » •1 '■ I » D gi t Forward -, * ÿ X