Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Aanw
t A real buckaroo, with hie heart
JR « is work and taking pride in
¡j»|i technique, will be thrown rath­
f e 't M f e r f i ’tawW- H IT
Tth ¿ye.. Spokane, W 0h ., my»-
“Wnee kvbpl-A uaflphle a palar-
toea Hpimubt a «hert tupe my-
o e itc n 'ii gpue- ..M r rrpMtht to
gqdd.
j ,le *p «M k K .aad te«l
life I did before Wiy teU or
wy|te my /* !} qg®eHenoe.” Wflte
ferbol CopiBaar Mecl»aoIcshorg, |
Ohio. Sold at 2)1 4r«g «tores. Lo­
cally an Boston's Drug gtor».
utifully
FOR HBMF—Five-room hrnV
shed bungalow, 742 Bast Main
at. lBgwtts a t >» B«at Main, up­
stairs.
. J W
■, 8JEATTEE, July JB .-^ low , but
. Inevitable death faced Mi*. Ber­
nice Boyd, 2 J, of C o l o r a d o
•a p a rt of Leland Stanford University, and
Springs, ph/alalans said today, be­
w an en»erimental station near Paia Alto,
2,tee,BOO volte of elactricy «pitting through
cause «he took poison for head­
strength ever generated -and controlled by
ache tablets.
Mis development of power generating sta­
The mistake followed a party
te west coast la the next decade.
Sunday night, the gtrj Mid today
M she lay awhitlng her bate.
There are 24,222,282 auto» in ,*■ Patched pants are better that
The gidl le the daughter of Dr
the'world.
Dop't
hx • dim now trousers bought on the in
Basil B. Creighton, wsktthy Col­
light.
It
ruins
your
eyed.
«(ailment plan.
orado Springs physicidn.
t v B RKNTi Furnished house,
471 Boulevard. Phone 4 I Í R . *
274-tf
^-koom fu m fil-
egv modern WMOh«Wi BUo thro
ro4m furnished hPP*®' OtoM *®'
Adulta preferred.
Inquire 867
Vigta S t Phono 12«.
2M -tt
J*!o-
Wealthy Matron
Gradually Dying
FOR BR N T-r Two famished
appr^msafg- Pho*s I tf-J . 277-2
FOB
t > k «* m eavbor, thgg la • boch­
aros, • ridar o f «san tornen, tb» er 'Aaa pull leather.
Womra And Children
Office, Ida Monter Avpaue
, fra t tfll at the Ronftd-Up, No-
.«uproar «in la “oalH arleatkey."
w
atir fHTm, one of the best riders
As pulling leather conslpt maBO-
ly In grabbing the horn of the âato lg the bgslne««, had just got piled
d i e * ha» M Stottoutor «muto r|dher ' hurriedly and rather neat-'
J* from the back of Cal Coolidge,
a gaunt, gray demon with pro­
nounced ability along aun-ftahlng
Upee.
MUlR got up and dusted pft his
pant» disgustedly.,
*' “.Why didn't you pull leather,
■ PORTEAN». or*-, July M — WlmT*’ Baked a tslj photographer
Judge Mary J. SpnrUn. Oregon’» Whq w u taking in his first
only woman distrito Judge, de­ Ropad-Up.
cided hqye yaaterdny that an A n -
Slim looked Ot Mm la his tired,
w on attitude did not become her qniad^al way and then looked In­
«ax whan she fined Mrs. Laura to the Woe shy knowingly.
Davidson ISO 'fop wielding a rake
?SM IWt see «ay ddnther up
over the head or R. C. Bonser. there Where 1 was at, stran ger?“
8|im queried sarcastically, “Ooa’a
county surveyor.
Militant Woman
- ’ Given $50 I
, B tih op e «Prints eternal I* the
e g * W PlnM «ad S ite wW he
bWM at Oto Round-Up thia year
«rftb vision« <X winning the buck­
ing championship daring the day»
©fSeptember >», IB. JT and I8N
He hda a* good a chance as any,
for thorn*« many a winner wha
know« the taste of the arena,'«
dust, and the best'of them get
piled at times, z
WBBN T O OLD BACK ACHN&1
Just how hard it la for ( man
(or a woman, either with an ash­
ing back to a m « himself te hit
task. no one but the sufferer can
tell. ''When my back hurts and
irregular secretion* warn me of
coming trouble, I take Foley
Pills, «^diuretic stimulant for the
kidneys. They give me quick re­
sults. ' Ask Win, F. Eagle, Ander­
son, Ind., 402 W. 2l i t S t, about
Foley Pills. They ar« a reliable
valuable medicine, guaranteed te
give satisfaction. Cost little. Sold
everywhere.—No. 1.
Company
ro*4
M ob
RfcilAe-rbm tohM
m £ t s and b M M s tgBM» UtMn
Apta.. SI 2. Second admet
Is Doing
Which WbwJ far New T ta ?
Dog’s Cross Eyes Cured
<*
w ith Glasses
T o obtain the loaRMt mileage, the
Olsens «nth special lenses, whi^h two, best ticsa On a ear should be
wqje changed frequently, were fitted piaont^on the gear w heels Some driv­
to a valuable Chow puppy to streight- ers wswirt that the best tires betopg
POR 8AEB— I have » lota | t e
121 to allay Just baek'of the now
notrnnl that I will Mil, »»00 takes
nil 0. Orrm D. Fayas, Ashland
Re*ity Cs<
278-»
FOR 8AEB—Applss sad pears
at ene dollar per box. Sea Albert
20 8. Pioneer. Bach of fftmt Mat’l.
Bank. City.
»7»*
Tinting
on the fr o n t t o minimize the danger
from blowouts and the Writ of losing
control o f the ear, but this haaarrf to
considered negligible, and the real
fault usually lies m t lie driver losing
his head. The spar« should n |4aee
the more wqro of the rear tines at the
end of acvcrgl thousand miles o( ^riv­
ing. Op new care, all tire» may re­
main as originally placed for several
thousand miles, then the front ones
should be put .on the rear wheels.
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MOTOR STAGE
-OLEAN
TWO THROUGH STAGES DA&Y - EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST
To Portlawl, lORVin« Ashland a | 7:00 A, M» « d 10:50 A. M. 1 Day Trip
Also toftVM A s h W A t 4:00
M. far Rowburg, connecting
foRffwinf morning to Portland
We fake passengers for all way points. For farther information and
%tickets call Ashland Hotel, Telephone 47. .
. TABS ASHLAND - PORTLAND, 98.20
M o w is g H »avy G r « i ' / J
FOR SAtoi CHBAP—-Two fina
saddle horses. Inquire Afbland
Flower Shop.
278-tf
FOR SAMF-rrlB Jogr and o*a-
M months old harped rock pal­
to. Phon« M í D.
. 278-2**
FOB SALB—Oas Malto phase.
4 HP MsMric motor. Dall 4|»-Y
or sao H. B. Carter.
2«f-tf
Used by the Chinese for more than
l» 4 -tl 5,000 years as a treatment for asthma,-
Desirable home,
288-tf
FOB BALE CHBAP: — «-room
furnished, modern horns, 1»» 7th
8t.
>•>-*
Portland Y. M. G, A.
Shows Big Growth
PORTLAND, July 22. - t - Tbs
Portland n K. V. A. now haa an
enrollment of 5214. membdrs. In­
cluding men and boys In nil de­
partments, It to announced by
284-tf.
Ralph H. Burnside, president *f
the board of directors.
f
Direct Connections** Rosehprg
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for Coos Bay Points.
M ftartlan4, for‘Seattle and Vanconver, P. C
^AWdust . Soaked it» Arsenic
- - to Kill Mosquitoes
Sawdust immersed in a weak solu­
tion of watqr and arscqip and scat­
tered on breeding place« from air-
plane*, ** b^ing tried by the United
State« murino corps as a means of
combating the mosquito. Tin mdlliqd
ir Mid not to be injurious to firii. bink
ot persons, because the poison x
By Taylor
VIW4T A T k C H ertoR t ?
TUE -Ç1&HT T o MIOHU y
C H i« ? IF U N N B O V
ON SW IG, BUT M W ?
-I AMD KEN VJANX \
S MWTbCto HpDSB-
À huntt / m e v a n i ' em
WANTia»—PoMUon an aurae
and housekeeper, eefeclally fond
of old people— would pare for one
or two, Deqlre for home for win­
ter in Ashland» -» Address Mm.
Scott, |« 2 » S h u t* Road. Berke­
ley, Cntlfornto.
When lawnmowers are crowded to
cut thick and heavy growths of grow
the stationary cutting bar,and sup*
porting relief freqntefly. jump o r
'buck,” leaving unsightly patches of
long grass hero and there about the
lawn. By attaching the spring-and-
roller devioe shown in the drawing,
thig trouble is readily overcome. The
main leaf from a dtocurded wagon-
scat spring to bolted to'th e undenfdc
of the mower handle so that the tWb
small wood disks, or wheels, mounted
on the free a id of the spring, will rest
upon the wood roller of the mower
**
when the handle
tt-.js pressed down.
. In ordinary Use,
ephedrine haa been found good for
ooMs. as an anesthetic and for raising
the blaod pfMBurwor arresting Weed­
ing in cases of hemorrhage. These
uses are. partial results of research
conducted with' the substance at the
university <Jf Wisconsin. Experiments
are. under w a y to determine if the
drug .is beneficial in treating hay
icvet. According to , Dr. ^ o -m ie j
Clien. scientist' at the university,
ephedrine ia considered superior to
T the spring, plays
adrenalin in raising the blood pressure
, no part, but when
as its effects last over a longgr period.
» t h e m o w e r to
The ancient- Chineac doctor« found
driven into rat»
that the substance caused »muscles
grass, the handle
nrqnnd the air passages in the lungs
may be held low
to relax, thus promoting easier breath­
enough to bring
ing The sanw caperioneo has been
the r o l l e r « in
m e. with in teste conducted with the
c o n t a c t , thus
drug at large cl hues in Pennsylvania hplding the' redf P *rt o f the mower
ana Minnesota.
-
against “bucking.”
OOMrOBTÀBLS
MASSE t« A N ftE L U E t TO
w re«w A T A
You hear of 8o-aud:8o everywhere. Somebody complains
of So-and-tio’tHooth paste; someone else wants to'self you
a second-hand Sb-and-So autoiiiobile. So-ancTSo’s shoos,
f^p-und-So’s garden hose, So-and-So’s, fountain pens —
versatile man, So-and-So.
So-and-Ho doesn’t advertise: He employs salesmen who
—say things. But So-end-Sa doesn’t go on reoofd about
anything. Not hel
You bijy a Sq-and-Ho vacuum cleaner. It doesn’t vac, or
it doesn’t tildan, Well, what of itt So-aod-So didn’t say
it would. You saw it. You bought it. Caveat emptor!
Beware of the products of that man So-and-So!
When a man lielieves in his product he usually signs
statements about it—advertiaeUWFts. He tells >rh|t Ids
product does, how it does it/w ily it call do it. Then he
follows it with his name, and address, in good plpin print,
“ Bill Jones, inaher of4- . ”
YupPre safe in buying from Junto». H e’s out in the ojien
—nothing up the sleeve. He ,ad««MS*ea. Yon know exactly
wl«it you’re getting before yoB
for it. Read advertise*
¿entsTdlwavH. Back of thei^'ijtjjsid the Joneses— not the
Sq-Nnd-Ho’s—of the world. e/>»’
-Wigh ^ h M i » *
Mckñnge for room
,r high tóhdol-’ H «
? WAfTHD»—Plain t o w ln t e «
brottofy sad. ItPtoKl 271 Morte
27Î-1 wk
To Know What is 9afe to Boy, Consult
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