Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    tlon, making for greater ease in
chlftiag gears; greater steering
easq means easier parking and
handling; more rigid engine
mounting with the sturdy crank­
shaft, working on five bearings,
means smoother gioton perform­
ance. 3fhe improved propellor
shaft aid in giving increased stur­
diness, stamina and dependabil­
ity.’
Mr. Bakin Issues an invitation
to all Dodge owners and the pub­
lic in general to attend this spring
showing, which will Include the
new .improved Dodge converible
roadster, so popular right now,‘the
new roomy special coupe, and all
other Dodge standard types, both
open and closed.
Many New Idea» Are Car­
ried Out in Spring
Showing
Spring is hers officially and in
fact. The budding trees, the spring
flowers testify that winter is be­
hind us. To satisfy the desire on
the part of the public to see the
spring vogue in motor cars and
things which pertain to automo­
biles, Bakin Motor company, deal­
ers for Dodge Brothers motor cars
is having a^pring showing of their
products every afternoon and eve­
ning, up to an including Sunday,
April 17, at their show rooms.
* The latest Dodge cars are much
Improved, not only in appearance
but mechanically, and the spring
showing is expected to b r i n g
these facts forcibly to those who
attend. Dodge Brothers have de­
veloped a car to meet the necessi­
ties of heavier closed car construc­
tion, establishingMi precedent In
this regard in cars of this type
The. five-bearing crankshaft is
one of them developments and
conribtites materially to smooth­
ness and silence of operation so
welcome in closed car operation.
Crankshaft Feature
"This one feature,” says Clyde
». Bakin of Bakin Motor company,
has brought satisfaction to hun­
dreds of buyers of Dodge Brothers
new cars throughout the state,
and has with other notable refine­
ments attracted universal atten­
tion from those who, in addition,
know Dodge Brothers’ record
throughout the years for building
a dependable and lasting automo­
bile.
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‘
"Some of the marked refine­
ments are shown in the new bod­
ies, which are lower, more grace­
ful, and even sturdier than ever
before. There are beautiful new
color combinations the seats have
been redesigned, providing greater
comfort; new clutch, more simple
prompt, eure and silent In opera-
SPECIAL EASTER HERMON
Those who attended the last
day revival meeting tonight, at t^e
First Methodist church, will not
know what kind of a meeting they
are going to hear until the service
begins. The pastor, Rev. H. F.
Pemberton, who has been deliver­
ing the Inspirational and convict­
ing sermons, has annouced a meet­
ing decidedly different in every
way from any ever held. This will
be a surprise both to those who
have attended the meetings on
former nights and to any whe
have not yet attended.
• ,
On Easter Sunday'this revival
course, which has lasted three
weeks, will come t? a close. An
Easter sermon will be delivered at
the morning service and in the
evening starting at 8 o’clock the
choir will present an annual can­
tata, “Thq Easter Victory.” k
Trip To M a rsh field -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis,
who recently moved from the
pergner apartments on Allison
street to a residence on the corr
ner of Unioif and Allison, made
a trip to Marshfield, Coos coun­
ty, over the week-end to visit
with Mr. Davis’ parents, Mr. ahd
Mrs. F. L. Dsvls.
Myrtie Point— N. O. W. Perk­
ins will build modern business
block of three storerooms.
(Continued From Page One)
advisable for the administration
to prepare a new farm bill that
would appeal to the McNary-
Haugen group.
The adm inistration bill, Fess
explained Thursday, ‘ is a bom-
promise which goes further than
the original loan plan which stops
short of the equalisation fee
scheme in the old McNary bill,
whieh the president believed to be
unsound and which caused his re­
cent veto.
The plan now under discussion,
while incomplete is based on the
principle of loaning, government
money at low interest enabling
storing of crops and feeding them
into the market grkdually, hold­
ing up the price by preventing a
glpt at harvest t i m e . ---- --------
z McNary Is for it and Fees be­
lieves that it will be generally ac­
ceptable.
(Continued From Page One)
appointed to handle different
phases oT the question Involved to
the end that there should be a
greater co-ordination of effort
among the districts and greater
cooperation in dealing with the
»various problems.
The Bankers Association of
Southern Oregon has actively in­
terested itself in promoting the
welfare and development of the
respective Districts and it is be­
lieved that this Joint organisation
will be a material factor in pro­
moting the Interests of the Dis­
tricts and particularly the matter
of Land Settlement, Production
and Marketing problems.
After effecting a permanent or­
ganization and organizing the var­
ious deparments for active opera»
tio.ns, the meeting adjourned, sub­
ject to the call of the Chairman.
There were present, representa­
tives of the various organizations
ho folowing persons; . -
that reports of imminent danger
had been Circulated because of
the bad effect on business condi­
tions. The reported massing ot
Russian troops on the MenchuriM»
border Is causing little alarm- IB
Peking.
Discounting of the story of R u ­
slan troops gathering was furnish­
ed by the soviet embassy Thursday
which stated that the policy of the
Russian government is one of
peace.
*.
Evacuation of the soviet embas­
sy, following recall ef diplomatic
mission by fhe Russian' govern-
Sugar Advanced Again Today
STILL WE ARE GOING TO HAVE _ _
Another Sugar Saturday at
Prices Effective Saturday and Monday,
April 16th and 18th
OIL, Wesson—Quart Can—Limit
QUAKER OATS—Quick Cooking— Lge. Pkge., 29c
LIBBY’S M ILK -Tall Cana-4 for
LARD, Pure—In Bulk — 3 Lbs,
SHRIMP—American Beauty—Latest Pack — No. 1
C a o s ............................ 15c; 3 for . . . ------ --, . . 43c
SNOWDRIFT—A highly refined vegetable Shorten­
ing—4 lb. Oaa
91c; 3 lb. C a n ............... $1.79
— ...
“
............................
15c 2 1-2 can Pineapple, 25c
25c
25c 2 1-2 can Peaches, .. 25c
25c 2 1-2 can Solid Pack
2 for ..................... 25c
jjo n tL
CASTI LE
We have a few White
King Soap Specials at
Ask About These
HERE ARE SOME MORE SPECIALS TOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
λ 4 G WHITE SOAP
Swifts Premium
Hams
33c PerTound
Standard Eggs
Strictly Freeh
10 B a n for 39c
Asparagus, 2 lb. for 25c
Medium Ivory Soap
Oranges, Lge. Sweet, 38c
5 B a n Tor 39c
Bananas, 3 lbs. for 29c
Red Salmon* 1 lb. can 29c
CHICKEN TEED
Walnuts, per l b . ___25c
Dromedary Dates . . . 23c Mill Run, 80 lb. Sk. $1.48
Solid Bead Letutce, 10 b Scratch Teed, Cwt. $2.48
New Peas, l ibs, for $5c 4 Lb. Swifts Jewel, 73c
Nefr/potatoes, 2 lb»., 2tjp
8 lb». Swifts Jewel, $1.43
CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR
EASTER SUNDAY DINNER
W E GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FR ESH
AND JUICY AND TENDER.
PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY
MEAT. W E ARE SURE YOU W ILL BECOME A
STEADY PATRON.
Phone 107
Tree Delivery
Within City Limits
1 Pkg. White King SoàpW w der
3 B a n Miss or Bell ToiletJ$d»p ..
12 B a n White King Laundry Set
b e c a u se th e y
k n o w it ’s-o lw a y s
p u re, extra-rich
m ilk — easy to
u se a n d k eep *
w ith o u t le e n o
(Continued Prom Page Oae)
CORN, Highland—Sweet, tender Standard—Genuine
value at 2 c a n s ......................................... ............. 23c
.......... .
Dill Pickles, Qt. . . . .
Spinach, 3 lbs. for
Rhubarb, 3 lbs. for
Asparagus* 2 lbs. for
15 P o u n d s f o r
$1°°
1OO Pound Sack for $ 6
Pasa District, < Jdhh W X W H er,
Ashland Chamber n f Commerce,
O .^ Blanchard, Grants P a s s !
Chsmber-of Commerce, C, T. Ba­
ker, - Medford Chamber of Com­
merce; H; »1 Howell, O. A. C, Ex-
tension Service, Wilford Allen,
President, Oregon Irrigation Con­
gress, Jack K«rr, California-Ore­
gon Power Co., V. O. N. Smith,
Southern Oregon Bankers Assn.,
H. D. Norton Southern Oregon
Bankers Assn., Vernon Vawter,
Southern Oregon Bankers Assn.
Mr. H. D. Norton was elected
President of the Organization and
Mr C. T Baker was elected Secre-
MODERATES IN CHINA
HOLD IMPEACHMENT
PARTY MEETING
Phone 59
We Are Going To Sell Best Cane Sugar
ASPARAGUS TIPS, Libbys Large—about 35 Spean
to the Can—1 Lb. Square Cans, ...3 3 c; 3 for ...9 5 e
KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES—3 Pkges.
Carroll, placed in the hospital,
following his removal from . the
train which was taking him ■ to
the penitentiary to serve* a term
for perjury, has not ones shown
an Indication he was anything
but a mere human being, minus
ability to think or to move limbs.
Herbert’s Grocery
Hardy Brothers
rtOtett » ra sA c en Talent ' I itid U
Everything for the Easter morning and all the nt
sities for a -splendid Easter dinner J Quality eoi
and economy rules at the 20th’Century Stone.
come himself," Dr. C. B. Bates
■aid, "but it seems theTffinge
from his present state will be ex­
tremely alow. What has caused
It. I cannot say at this time. A
complete nervous collapse might
so affect a man, of course, but I
can’t say it is that.”
>
E. Main
tlon District, E. J. Leach, Med­
ford Irrigation District, J . M.
Spencer, Eagle Point Irrigation
2OCer»tunj Stores
the spectacled doctors and the
neat white dressed nurses.
If there was a backdrop tor
the next act it would be that of
the walls of the federal peniten­
tiary in Atlanta. If the stage­
PROin OBR OF VANITIES
VICTIM OF NERVOUSNESS hands had pushed the setting of
the first act" aside, a bathtub
with a pretty girl in it would be
(Contipued from Page O n e)
Just off stage.
occasional twitch of his body
In late afternoon the young
the only sign of life.
war veteran had been nearly a
Beside him Were his French
day and a half unconscious.
wife, his brothers and a sister..
Blow Changes
Backstage, if the hospital cor­
“We
hope
he will gradually be-
ridor could be called that, were
1 **■■ **'
troops on the Manetu nan border
for a punitive expedition against
North China and increased activi­
ties of. Japanese troops at* north
Chinese points caused universal
uneasiness among the foreigners.
Many Americans who
have
lived here for some time regretted
"■
RICE — Louisiana Fanoy«Blue Rose—3 Lbs. . . . . 28c
SHORTENING, Beat—Purely Vegetable—3 lbs., 49c
PANCAKE TLOUR*8perry,s Best—10 Ib.Baftk, 89o
MATCHES, Searchlight—Largs, full count boxes—
Box ............ .............. 5c; 6 Boxes ........ . . . . . . 25c
BEANS, Van Camo»—18 os. Cans—3 for
GRAPE FRUIT—H-H — 2
CITRUS POWDER—Large Pkge»., 2 for
Woman’s Wishes
Gratified
If the face powder yon now ns«
does not stay on long enough to
suit you — doss not keep that
ugly shine away indefinitely —
does not make yonr skin Color­
ful like a peach — try this new
wonderful special French Pro­
cess Pace Powder called MELLO-
GLO. R e m e m b e r the name
MELLO-OLO.
There’s nothing
like It.— Lithla Springs Pharm­
acy, East Side Pharmacy.
FLOUR—Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. Saok ,.... f. $1.99
Fishers Blend
$2.15
ROYAL CITY PEAS, Site 4-C aa, 17c- 3 for 5Oo
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—Adda tost to your Rast­
er Dinner—Hot out of our Roaster today—Hot on
ycur table tomorrow—Pound 44c; 3 Pounds, $1.2$.
Ground to your order for fineness, *
20th CENTURY GROCERY
Tru Bln Graham Crackers, 4 1-2 Lb. B ox,. . 73c
Japan Tea, Per P o u n d ..........................39c
Crisco, 3 Pound Pail . . . . . . . 73c
Ghiradellis Ground Chocolate, 1 Lb. Can, 34c
Broken Mixed Candy, 2 Pounds . . ----- - 39c
Sunbrite Cleansef, Per Can . . ............. .5 c
Fresh Eggs For Easter,! Dozen . . . . . . . 35c
MHK
REFUSE IMITATIONS
Get GENUINE
NICE RITE BANANAS—3 POUNDS
ASPARAGUS -
2 POUND* . . . . . . . .
RHUBARB — 4 POUNDS
LLf......
Farmers Attention I
i Look at .your mowers for
broken end worn parts before
cutting conynencea. We keep
in stock repairs for any or
moat ofl mower’s mads.
Garden tools, 'hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
■vary description.
Peil’s Comer
PLAZA
forth Kate I t
not
M o t BUI, Brap.
B t u v x iT a n tto n
famous QUAKER