Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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The.depart U fe o i Arthur Fo«L on We district daring the last
•r, to the MUSIS West this wech •year, Who purchased 8>*0 aerap.
«“ * » the fliyt step in th e rfall .» O reg o n / '
Chambers o f Commerce Is closing
maintained
during the summer at Ashland
and Owtasta «ad in the Munlcl-
Auto Camp in Portland.
the gateway offices
4*1
program which holds promise! of
Increasing the already large num­
ber of new tattlers finding homes
In Oregon.
W; B. Watb of lUtaola and O:
Hoglttnd, A. Anderson, a«d Q. C.
Sailing oi Colorado are among
• F W I h have called this week
at the Portland office—protpsr-
ona farmers seeking good farms
settlers of flee 40-acre and opb
••■aoee tract. This makes a to­
tal of nearly 70 families located
Y - t i l alwaya
Oar Weekly
SPECIALS
~ -pttC Be 'Tbang, from Alberta,
has Uken pofaesslbn ttf hie 're­
cently purchased farm In Wash­
ington county, and ~S. ltead from
stanmore Alberta, arrived also
during the w*nk on his w a j t o
Jackson County where he has'pur­
chased. a splendid farm of « i«o
acres.
;
Encouraging reporta continue
,to come in frouvthe Tumalo Pro­
ject In Central Oregon. In a re­
cent letter to W. Q .Ide, from the
Step FJatea
W estern A nte entries m V T
styles, all-alum inum and with
rubber centers—with and w ith ­
out scrapers—and others with
courtesy light* in shield*—all
•nappy In appearance and well
made. Priced from Wo eaoh to
il
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Prevent slipping and protect
running-board
from
wear.
H eavy ribbed rubber w ith
•c r e w * fo r attaching.
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Size U M x7tt . ' . . . . . . . . . « B o
E xtra quality—11,4x11%, Me
thrlrj-» ft
Safety Pedal Pad*
.These little n a d a o f live rub­
ber prevent accidents by
keeping feet from «Upping
e f f . pedal*, also lncreaae
com fort by absorbing «hocks
And?; heat. E asily clamped
b n « fo r any ear.
Special
price-reduced from
7 («A
*6e per p air.................. I 3 w
Steadily setting new records!
"X TEW records o f popularity each month. But—
1 N more important to smokers— instant recognition
, Rubber Floor Mat*
Close floor craclc* and m ake
cleaning - easier, besides In»-
your Ford.
Touring, rear—model*
up
o f its good taste and its uniform high quality, here,
there, and everywhere.
to
* * • *>•'<• • » « • e « •
• ^ ,.7 9 c
Boadster or Touring, model*
up to IMS front . • ■ . . A to
For coupes a n d-sed an« <1.78
and I1.M—a ll m odel«
1*25
“Such popularity must be deserved"-*-and w e con­
sider that Chesterfield's record says more than we
could possibly add about Chesterfield’s quality, tobacco
character, and outstanding good taste.
Certain LigM s fa r Ford* ’
Xmtammtic Windshield
Wifrwr
This nationally known wiper
Is one of the sturdiest and
m ost eompact made. Pump
Is practically everlasting.
B eautifully finished end ful-
Be ready for rain w ith curtains
that are la good condition.
H eavy celluloid, ready-cut
and easily attached w ith sp e­
cial fasteners. Back curtain
Ught. m odels 1*22-24, each. .Wo
Hodol 1*26, each —.
.46c
A lso side curtain ligh ts tor
nil model*.
Clear glam, w ith strong.
black enameled m etal frames*—
complete w ith ecrews for «nick
fny+mpiiy
f S e t of tw o lights for model
l«art24 cere ............... - . . . Me
Stogie back curtain light—
model 1*25-2* - t
— - W»
O dnr Windshield
.’ k
W iper*
X vgrt-accidents and Avoid eye
•train by installing ons of these
good Wiper* now.
Hand wipes* too te |1AP.
“Standard" automatic— w orks
from, vacuum or Intake —BIAS
K oetrlo
W iper — operates
from
"battery
e e n n action,
smooth and nolsele**—Upeed
due* not vary w ith speed -of
m eter >*»—. ■», **■•»■■ i U <*30
fo r Fords
Protect* feet from cold air and
draft*. Thoroughly doom slots
around foot pedal* and emer­
gency lever. Mad* of extra
heavy padded feM covered With
imitation leatkur.
1*17-26 .
, >
1 *2 4
Vi»or*
o ff your windshield,
st ey«e froto »lare
estera Auto“ visor—
I drtvted safer su d
——
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• — • —
*•* • .dPe
Brass up your ear aad
oomfort when bad W
eomest
Complete set—*
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Touring—1*16-25 . . . . . . .
President of the project, E. M.
Wright, reports sales to six new
From the office of State Engi­
neer Rhea Luper has -also uhme
the recent report that the Tuttg*-
lo District is nnW considered dn
a Mfe l)«sle having been greatly
assisted lh Its successful fc’ttlb-
meat by the Reclamation add
Land Settlement Department . I f
the Portland and State Chaibsto.
Ffom Minnesota, Wlsconath,
Illinois, Noyth Dakota, South Da*
koto, NokMIta. Kansas.
agd
Iowa are comlhg to th e d'1 pay­
ment encouraging letters wel­
coming the arrival of H r. Fo^tr
to furnish to farmers In
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states information
Oregon.
concerning meet with California and Stan­
ford the week-end o f 'February
—
12, It was announced here.
This will mark the Oregonians’
“ Til
first Invasion of Caltfornfk to
*
B I v ie d
Participate *n * to ast
university
««rimming meet* according -tb
Jack ¿eneflel, graduate manager.
Free Heating
Equipment
for Your
.New Home
EUGENE, » * . , Bejlt. 24.—-
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(UP>— The University of Oregon
It la the vote and not
awimmlng team will hold a dual that the candidate lo^ee.
normal school
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