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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
t PAGE EIGHT ASHLAND TIDINGS Thursday, March 25, 1915 Local and Personal Mallory week at Enders'. j Will De Peatt, former Ashland res ident, now conducting a jewelry store with Leslie Rose In North Yakima, Wash., is here for a vis.it with his mother. John Kelly pumps at Enders'. A live, energetic girl with good business ability is wanted by Butler's Confectionery. This Is a fine. chance for the right kind of girl. It A gentleman recently returned from London said that Rogue river pears were selling in that metropolis for 28 .cents apiece and were hard to secure at that price. v New harness shop, new stock, new pads, straps, bridles and collars at Tefl's. 85-tf Jack Feebler is in from Green Springs Mountain today and reports the road to be in good condition. He says that the goatnien of the moun tain have sold the hair from their AngorVgoats, getting a price of about 3t cents a pound. Jack has moved his wife and baby back out to the ranch. One of the finest stock ranches in the Dead Indian section (320 acres) for sale. See Billings Agency. 86-3t II. L. Whited, Wilfred Carr, Ches ter Stevenson and H. O. Purucker en Joyed a long and Interesting ramble over the hills back of the normal and down the left fork of Ashland creek Sunday. The hikers went well sup plied with films, kodaks, binoculars and guns and no doubt go some in teresting pictures. Card tables, folding chairs and lace curtain stretchers for rent at J. P. Dodge & Son's. , 86-2t Hear the Crucifixion at armory. "Potash and Perl mutter." The firm of Potash and Perlmut ter, makers of cloaks, suits and laughs, will open shop at the Vining on Wednesday, March 31, when A. II. Woods presents, direct from its second year in New York city, the most tamous play of the century. "Potash and Perlmutter" was ac claimed with Joy by the New York critics and the amusement public when Mr. Woods first produced It at the George M. Cohan Theatre In that city for two seasons and it crowded that theatre to the doors. Now It comes t'o us with a company of splen did artists, all of whom have won honors on Broadway in the famous roles. Although the plot of "Potash and Perlmutter" is woven about the Joys and sorrovB, the trials and triumphs of those most lobavle characters, "Abe" Potash and "Mawruss" Perl mutter, who first made their bow to the public In the columns of the Sat urday Evening Post, these laughable , heroes of the cloak trade do not mo nopolize the story. There is plenty of romance in "Potash and Perlmut ter," as there is bound to be wher ever lovely women and appreciative men meet as they do id this delight ful comedy. - fcr,jij,aAit--waV4iA lf M44M44M4444ll44444444444M4444444t444t444MTTVT44v fTftT-l"t"l"l"l"l"fcl" 4 iiAAA4444A4iAA4A444iA4AiAAAAAAAAA ffTTTTVTffl " l ' tttttttTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Orl Tie 15he Quality Store of Ashland t (jj When we'll all be on dress parade id uui a itw uajs away, maim any you are beginning to study the question of a new suit coat, dress or bonnet. With much interest we have made our preparations to solve this question tor you by choosing the best of the many clever styles produced for the summer of 1915. O Tl We will place on sale the entire sample line of little women's cloaks and suits pro duced by Markun Bros.,' of 122 West 27th Street, New York. Suits ranging in price up to $22.50, in sizes 15 and 16 will go to the public for the small price ot $12.50. Special on Coats in 15 and 16 and IS sizes-Fancy mixtures, Belgian Bine, Battleship Grey, Navy and Tan-sale price, the coat $6.95. In our Millinery Department we are showing some very smart styles. Sample line, one ot a kind, values to $5.00, sale price $2.95. Values to $7.50, sale price $4.95. t Eadtm Specials Special on Ladies' and Children's Hose: LOT ONE Colored fancy hose, the pair 5c LOT TWO Ladies' and children's hose, black and tan, 15c values 10c LOT THREE 25c values, the pair 19c LOT FOUR . Regular 50c values, the pair .....39c Ladies9 and Children's Summer Knit Underwear 12c Garments 8c 15c Garments . 10c 25c Garments 19c 35c Garments 25c 50c Garments 39c 75c Garments 55c The Sterling' CloaK Suit; Company SUGGESSOEiS TO 3E& . jQl - 3C 2ST EH 3L. jES JE& ' . t i TONIGHT ipening ofi tine yrte Ikitre ESS LUES Coming Tomorrow and Saturday l 9 "The Kilties Two Young Scotch Ladies Who Sing and Dance This Attraction has Played With Pantages and Is Highly Recommended by every Manager on the Circuit. Prices For this Attraction, 10c and 15c Special Program Six Piece Orchestra Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. llurgain in Alfalfa Land. Alfalfa land ia Belling for $300 per acre In many sections of California and Oregon. For a short time I can offer a 40-acre tract in the famous alfalfa district of Siskiyou county, located on county road seven mlle3 from S. P. railroad station. Small house on place and a good well. Thir ty acres of the tract have a fine stand of alfalfa two years old. Ground level and checkered for irrigating. Price 150 per acre. $2,000 will handle it, five years on balance. It J. M. POTTER, Mayten, Cal. WHAT HAVK YOU to swap for horse,- buggy and harness? One of the best outfits in town. Horse kind and not afraid of autos. Jas. Mersey, 448 llelman. 87-tf FOll SALT Choice pansy plants, 35c dozen. M. Ktrshbaum, 129 Almond street. 87-3t Comfort and Refinement IhoMo LffiWffOBBC; Mgr. Admission 5c and 10c FOU SALE Thirty-horsepower auto mobile; five passenger; perfect condition; owner leaving town. Postoffice box 415. It LOST Some place between hospital and Ferguson's store, small bar pin with two dpop pearls and opal In end. Finder notify Miss Evans at Granite City Hospital. It Free Methodist Church. The last quarterly meeting of the conference year will begin this Thursday evening and last over Sun day. Rev. p. D. Dodge In charge. Everyone is welcome. Raymond Biege and Mabel Pullen, the eighteen-year-old elopers, were married in Jacksonville yesterday aa settlement of their affair of the heart and will move to northern California, where they will start anew. LOST V h i Te agate watch charm. Return to Tidings office for re ward. 87-4t Spray Material and Fruit Shippers' Supplies. Llnlnxer sells all kinds of spray material and fruit shippers' supplies In season. Prices right. 87-lnio The' ladles of the Civic Improve ment Club still have trees and shrubs for sale. They have elm, birch, lin den, tulip, catalpa, chestnut and a few red oaks.'alBo roses and shrub bery. Fifteen cents apiece. May' be had by calling Mrs. J. F. Rocho. r- 4-- ' . , - Hear the Crucifixion at armory. I. 87-2t Two World Expositions Now Open j Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all points m either direction, to ? the Panama-Pacific-.Intei national Exposition,' San Francisco, and to tlrs Panama-California Exposition, San DiegO, On sale every day to Nov. 30. Via Ihe f Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Train Daily Shasta Limited : San Francisco Express : California Express X Stop-overs on One Way Jickets Ten days' stop-over will be allowed at San t Francisco and Los Angeles on one av tick- ets -old to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific. "CALIFORNIA AND IT'S TWO WORLD EXPOSITIONS." A new booklet describing the trip from Portland to San Diego Including the two Kxpoaitioua, the ncriilc beautie ol Oregon.' The Kinkl)ou iiiid tshnm Mountain, Nko HrmictHCO, the bench and outing resort ol Cal- tfornla, the Kan Joaquin and Yoaemite National Park, Free on application to neareitt Agent. - SOUTHERN PACIFIC J '. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.