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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 6

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TAGE 6 UKIAH nEPUBLIOAN PHESS, MAT 1924. GOES EASY SOON A. P. Ericksen, former resident of the Ukiah Valley, and now living in Sonoma county, was here last week visiting: friends and relatives. Mr.

Ericksen Is connected with the Baron Fruit Co. and intends to soon east -and arrange for the sale of fruit. On tlie last trip Mr. Ericksen made to Chi- he sold 10 carloads of grapes. Attorney J.

A. Pettis, of Port Bragg, was in Ukiah over Sunday on a visit to his mother, Mr. Pettis, one of the original antl-Johnaon men of the state, was, naturally, much elated over the result of the recent election. Coming from Fort Bragg, the home town of H. Melville, Mr.

J'eltis gave it as his oiJinion Mr. Melville would poll a heavy vote along the coast. HAS BEEN ILL Mrs. B. B.

Conner, wife of the local Methodist minister, has been quite ill recently, but her condition now, it is understood, has considerably Improved, yet iMrs. Conner is still far from being well. ''HEN Horses were in fashion, men selected Arabians for speed, Perclierons for two accepted equine standards. Speed and motorists find both these qualities combined in Red Crown, motordom's accepted standard for gasoline. DANGER IN DEMY Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Ukiah People to Neglect The great danger of kidney troubles is that they so often get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them.

will be gradually undermined, Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease may follow as the kidneys get worse. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan's Pills, which are so strongly recommended right here in Ukiah. Ask your neigli- bor! Mr.s. B.

Grant, 358 E. Perkins Ukiah, says: "Doan's Pills hfive certainly done me a lot of good and I am glad to recommend them. My back ached and pained considerably and I felt run down and tired easily. My kidneys acted irregularly, but Doan's Pills have always relieved me of these attacks and strengthened my back and kidneys. I know they are worthy of a trial by anyone having kidney troubles." Price 60c at all dealers.

Don't sim- ask for a kidney Doan's same that Mrs. Grant had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. y. Ralston Entertainers Declared Finest Of Their Kind On The Road These Days STANDARD erCBJAUTY STANDARD OIL COMPANY ALZFORKIA) WE WANT Prime Chickens AND WILL PAY TOP PRICES Fresh Fish Regularly Received Fruits and received fresh eVery lines of smoked cheese and fancy groceries always on UKIAH FREE MARKET Next to Palace Hotel State St.

TELEPHONE 174-J Scientifically balanced, ftolds the road al all speeds. All-sltel body. One-piece windshield. Luxurious, genuine' leather cushions, 10 inches deep. Cowl lights.

Standard nort skid cord tires. TODAY- Ride in this world-famous Six outstanding car in the $1000 field OWER, luxurious roominess, lo'w upkeep and long life at low price! a world-famous Six, the outstanding sensation of motordom today at $1045. Now ride in it. Feel the thrill its powerful six-cylinder L-head motor. Note that it embodies features found only in the most expensive cars.

Consider that it is a product of a $90,000,000 company with 72 years of fine vehicle making to its credit. Compare it with competitive cars at near its price; then with cars that sell for several hundred dollars more. Compare it for beauty, comfort, roominess, upholstery, for ob'vious refinements. Compare it, too, for ease of handling, flexibility, power, quietness and lack of vibration. Don't take anyone's word that this car or that car at its price is "just as good." Find out for yourself.

Studebaker will place a Light-Six at your disposal for this purpose any time you name. Being the world's largest producer of quality automobiles, Studebaker is thus in a position to give the utmost for the least. Buy no car at $500 or more without making this test. Don't buy blindfolded. SPECIAL-SIX I I LIGHT.SIX S.Paa.

ll24n.W.B. 40 H. P. ll9.ln.W.B. 50 H.

P. 7-Paa. l26.ln.}V.R 60H.p! Touring $1045 Touring $1425 Touring $1750 IXli Roadster (2.Pa«.). 1400 1835 Coupe (5-Pau.) 1395 (5-Paai.) 1895 Coupe 2495 1485 Sedan 1985 Sedan 2685 Sedan Tenm to meet your convenience' GIBSON SMITH, Dealers UKIAH, CALIF. STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX $1260 In announcing the Ault Concert Artists for the 1924 season, Ohnu- lauqna feels it is meeting the general fleniand for better and best things iijuslcall.v.

Tills orgsinlzatioi) won so many lanrels during Its last concert tour that a musical event extraordinary is promised. Carroll Anlt, manager and baritone of Chlcngo Grand Opera fame; Joseph Andrews, a tenor of the Caruso type; Edith Begley, dramatic soprano, and May Veale, contralto, are the vocal artists. Miss Harriet Kniiisey, accompaniments add greatly to the singers' success, is the instrumental soloist. This party of artists gives new beauty to old sonijs and unveils hidden delights In every number. Their negro spirituals and sacred classics nialce a strong appeal to the emotions; tlselr grand opera concert selections, as well as arias, lift hearers to artistic classical heights.

There Is a bigness and brilliancy to their singing that thrills. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chautauqua this year starts in Ukiah June 6, and seven full Aaya. There will, however, be no Sunday The greatest and most sucoes.sful of all Lincoln plays, "The Great Commoner," is to he presented here by a professional cast, coached under the personal direction of the author, Ralph Thomas Begins June 6. In Ukiah the date of Chautauqua thi.s sea.son is June 6. This remarkable comedy-drama is an inspir- iuK and higlily idealized conception of the great iimerican.

Historically cor- leet as to dates, events and places, whimsical humor threading the more serious dramatic incidents, it is a big brilliant, vivid drama, presented -with scenic effect by prominent players who live again the stirring, tlirlUing of the rebellion and those that went before. Excellent Musical Numbers. A wealth of musical and entertainment features arc noted in the list of attractions this season. "Robin Hood," produced by May Valentine, assistant to tlie composer DeKoven, is of utmost mu.sical importance. Tliis company has played this popular comic opera in all leading theatres in the country and has Vjeen presented by Miss Valentine, since the death of DeKoven, more than 2000 times.

The appearance here will be the first comic opera ever staged in Ukiah. A Real Laugh Creator. Ralph Bingham, without peer as a platform humorist, will appear on the third night. Those who have heard his famous "The Possum Hunt," on the phonograph will welcome this opportunity to hear America's greatest fun- maker in person. The artists' recitals on the fifth day by the Ault Concert pM3ISi3MSISlM2ISlSISISISM3Mi3MSlSnSFSISEJ W.

E. Crawford E. C. Baker Res. 230 Ford St, Res.

543 Dora Av. Tel. 310 M. Tel. 257 Crawford Baker CONTRACTING BUILDERS Planet and Estimates Furnished UKIAH, CALIF.

EISIBJSISI3M2MSISI3I3IS1SISISEI3I3I5ISISEJSM Artists will be long remembered treats to all lovers of music. Those beloved globe trotters, the Ernest Gamble Concert P.arty will delight Chautauqua audiences in two concerts of instrumental' and vocal music on the third day: Roach-Freeman, delightful mimics and chnracterists; The Ralston Entertainers, in a varied program of solos and duets, dramatic sketches and readings; and the Guatemala Marimba Band, Central American musicians, who create a sensation wherever they appear. "Sour Grapes'' To Be Heard. The name of Edward Amherst' Ott heads the list of lecturers. An Ott lecture is remembered as an event and stands in the imagination as a beauti- fulrnonument or architectural gem, so perfect is it in construction and delivery.

He will present his f.amous "Sour Grapes," a classic on the Marriage and Divorce evils. Lectures To Be Many. Other prominent names are: Arthur AValwyn Evans, brilliant and forceful Welch orator; Sam Grathwell in his "hoodoo" dispeller, "Getting By Your Cora Wilson Stewart, who founded the "Moonlight Schools of Kentucky" and who tells their wonderful story; and Nipo Strongheart, hereditary chief of the Yakima Indians, who tells remarkably interesting story of the life, customs and traditions of his race. Get Tickets Now. Season tickets are now being sold by the local committees and may be had at the present prices up to the opening day of the Chautauqua, at which time prices will be advanced 50 cents per ticket.

Manj' tickets are being sold and it is hoped to have practically all local people supplied before tlie opening date of the season. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Mendocino. In the Matter of the Estate of Jense Christian Ottoson, also known as Jense C. Ottoson, J. C.

Ottoson and Chris Ottoson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned e-xecutors of the last will and testament of decedent above named to the creditors of, and to all persons having against the said decedent, to file the s.ame with-the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the above-entitled court within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the offices of Mannon Mannon in the Town of Ukiah City, County of Mendocino, of California, the same being the place for the transaction of business of said estate in said County of IMendocino. Dated (his 10th day of May, 3(124. JENSE C. OTTOSON, Jr.

JOHN OTTOSON, As of the last wiU and testament of Jense Christian Ottoson, also known aa Jense C. Ottoson, J. C. Ottoson and Chris Ottoson, Deceased. MANNON MANNON, Attorneys for Executors.

Dale of first publication: May 14, 1924. 50-5C Attorney A. L. Wessels went to San Francisco Sunday and planned on being absent until the middle of the week. J.

H. Cranford, representative of the Western Willitte was in Ukiah several" days last week looking after business of his company hereabouts. A Good MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Des Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS for troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in every f.amily for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss it. 1 Now In Effect via nin E8 HWES 1 Round Trip to SCO FROM UKIA Sold for use Sold for use Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Daily Return limit, 16 days, Return limit, 3 months. $4.60 $5.55 This season the week-end tickets (16 days' limit) will be good leaving on FRIDAY in addition to Saturday and Sunday. Travel In Comfort GASOUNE 1-3 OFF Ford owners, as well as other automobilists, can now save as much as 33 of the money Hey are spending for gasoline, ai: at the same time have more "pep- in their motors and less engine repairs. A little patented device known as the Sphinx Gas Breaker does the work. Simple in construction.

Cannot get out of order. And is entirely automatic in action. Can be applied by anyone who can use a wrench. No drilling. No tapping to be done.

We want to place a few on cars in this territory and have a more than liberal money making proposition to make to anyone who is able to handle the business which is always created wherever this inexpensive money-saving devise is used. One agent disposed of 900 in six weeks, another of 100, and another of 50. After ten days' trial a firm in San Francisco equipped their fleet of sixty-flve Fords. If you want to try a Sphinx Gas Breaker entirely at our risk send your name andaddress and make of oar Installed Fi-ee at F. E.

BERTSCH AUTO REPAIR SHOP OyliBder Regrlnding and Night Service 804 South State Ukiah, Calif. my Directions FULLER dealers take a real interest in giving helpful advice to paint customers; tellmg them what product is the most suitable; carefully explaining surface preparation; what kind of brush to use and just how to apply the paint, varnish, enamel or stain. Take advantage of the knowledge and experience of the Fuller dealer. He will be glad to help you. Ask or send for our FREE book "Home Painting." It's your painting guide.

FOR ANY FULLER PRODUCT CONSULT THE NEAHEST FUUXK DEALER: Barker Hardware Co. W. P. FULLER CO. 301 MiBsion Street, San FronciKa 21 Bruicbes in Coast FULLER A I VARNISHES PIONEER WHITE 2421.

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