I: » PAG» tlIÜ B ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDING^ a Thursday, April 27, Howard and Grimes stage service Try Detrick for ripe olives, green. Ten acres of good land and good between Ashland and K lam ath Falls olives, sweet pickles, dill pickles improvements near the town of will commence operation Monday, boiled ham, chipped beef and honey. Rogue River, to trade for Ashland Local and (Personal May 1st. Leaves Ashland 9:40 a. “ We sell for less.” 201tf property. See Beaver Realty com­ LAST TIMES TODAY • * m. daily. 201-3* pany. 201-3 —-----------------— Side Lights ■ ■ Big dance, Gold Hill, Saturday Big dance, Gold Hill, Saturday night. 201-3 A. F. & A. M. Yeo 9ez: I sell life insurance. 189 Big dance, Gold Hill, April 29th. night. 201-3 Ashland Lodge No. 23 201-3 Special! Yakima Netted Gem po- Detrick sells bu tter for less. 201tf Special! Yakima Netted Gem Po- tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds, Special communication Thursday H elm an’s W hite Sulphur Plunge tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds. Detricks’ Groceteria. We sell for ASK SOME OE YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE SEEN IT A rrive in A s h l a n d - evening, April 27. W ork in second and Baths open for th^ season Sat- D etrick’s Groceltertia. We sell for less. 196tf ~~ A Iso—• d - ree. Visiting brethren welcome, urday, April 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Engle and two 200-6 less. 196tf GEO. B. ICENHOWER, W. M. • THE FALL GVY” Columbia records reduced to 65c children arrived in Ashland Tues- W. H. DAY, Secretary. 152tf day eveninS frotn Santa Cruz, Calif. at Rose Brothers. Chautauqua M eeting— Let us brighten up your old suit. They were accompanied as far as ... . , „ . There will be a me ting held to- Paulserud’s. 198tf TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Edgewood by Miss Mae Hadfield. Mr. Card o f Thanks— ig dance, Gold hill, April 29th. night a t 7;30 o-clock the city hall. We wish to express our heartfelt ? ngle is a traveling salesman and 201-3 ¡n regard to the C hautauqua for the HUMPTY DUMPTY thanks for the kind and loving sym- after a short visit here, will make i coming season, and it is desired that pathy of our friends and n e ig h b o rs '1“ 3 sem i-annual trip through the Will Visit a t Roseburg— all officers, guarantors and e/ery By Mrs. A. D. T. WHITNEY during the illness and death of our n o rthern part of the country, while P arl Dodson O’Brien, who has one interested in the Chautauqua at In “ Mother Goose for Grown F o lk s” son and brother, Otis, and also for Mrs’ Engle and the children remain sold her property on North M ain'tend this meeting. “ Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall; the beautiful flowers. Mi'fe. 'M a r - ;in Ashland and vicinity during the street, expects to go to Roseburg for ______ — w ith-— Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.” garet Hall, Miss Nona Hall Olin H a ll.!suin,ner- Mrs- Bn®le is the daugh- a few days’ visit, after which she will: ------------ ------------- ------- For insurance, fire or auto, see Full many a project th a t never was te r of Sam Rhoads. re urn to Ashland. A fter a tte n d in g ' Beaver Realty Co. 197tf hatched, to certain business m atters, she ex­ New hats ,and (flowers at Mrs. Falls down and gets shattered be­ A Home Comfort range at Icen- pects to make a trip east. If you are particular, try the new Simons. • 201-2 yond being patched; The lovely leading woman of ‘ H umoresque” in tlie gripping how er’s New and Second Hand Store, Home Electric Laundry. Phone 180. And luckily, too! for if all came to Cosmopolitan Magazine love-melodrama. Also 199-3* For insurance, good under all cir­ 389 E. Main. 198-eod-lmo Phone 119. We call and deliver. chickens, cumstances. Beaver Realty Co. ee 198tf ,99 Then things w ithout feathers m ight P aulserud’s. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. H elm an’s W hite Sulphur Plunge 197-tf go to the dickens and Baths open for the season Sat­ A dm ission: C hildren 10c; A dults 00c, war tax 5c, total 55c Our suits satisfy. r ! P aulserud’s. WANTED — Woman for general housework. Apply 123 Church urday, April 29th. 200-6 Special Notice— 198-tf If each restless unit th a t moves St. mornings. 201-tf To dem onstrate the quality of! among men Blue Ribbon bread, your grocer is B o rn - Might climb to a place w ith the priv­ authorized to sell you a 15 cent loaf! Mr- Smith, an employe of the Ford ileged “ ten,” for 10 cents, or a 10 cent loaf for garage> was passing around the ci­ Pray tell us where th e commotion 8 cents, W ednesday to Saturday, in­ gars this morning among his friends would stop! clusive. 199-4 with the announcem ent th a t he was Must the whole pan of milk, for­ the father of a fine baby girl which sooth, rise to th e top? j arrived a t his home early this m orn­ Hotel Ashland Guests— The following are late arrivals a t : ing. ,*?’ Mother •uoinei and daughter are both If always the statem an attained to the Hotel Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. J. j ° DS n ce y- . his hopes E Enm tS’ l An RR y 11“ 3”18’ Tnh o m a s' Fine Oak R efrigerators a t Icen- And grasped th e g re a t helm, who weth J ’ s ’ T n Chen° ' ! hower’8 New and Second Hand Store, would stand by th e ropes? eth. J. S. McKeown. J. C. Myers, 389 E. Main. 199-1 mo* Or if all dainty fingers th e ir duties L. S. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pur- _____ _ m ight choose, K e l’io Chai.le8i E ‘ H eitk,nher’ E J Good front office room for re n f Who would wash up th e dishes and Kellogg, E. L. Gordon, Edwin Cur- Beaver Block. 197 t f polish the shoes? tis, A. R. Frazier, J. D. Riley, Port- ' ‘ “ 3 Yards Tubing 2 Aprons 1 Brassiere land; George G. Grace, F. B. Staf- 0 1 . J „ Suppose every aspirartft w riting a 42 in. Indian Head tubing Fudge aprons, good percale Beautiful sa lin finish hro- ford. C. J. Delo, San Francisco; Wil-i “ T? book $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 l.am Dietz. St. Louis; Jerom e J. Cohn ' , . h ™ Hui" phrles> who own8 the cade nr stripe, in pink and A. G. Pangborn. New York City ? d H arris° " place on Helman street. Contrived to get published by hook $ 1 .0 0 or by crook; Cotton Petticoats 1 Jap Lunch Cloth Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burge S e attle’ i rem odeling a»d repainting th e *»<■ B W. and D. I., B a U , Mexico “ '“ L “ Geologists then of a la te r creation Extraordinary values offer 48x48 size with seams 1 Pair Fibre Hose City, Mexico. I n zed as the same place when the Would be startle d , I fancy, to find a ed at $ 1 . 0 0 form ation Long rihhcil top, black, ’ work is completed. $ 1 .0 0 Proving how the vrorld did most woe­ white and grey 3 Yards Turkish Toweling tains y°tc haVe ,b ‘anket3’ lace cur Law" m ow ers'put in first class or- fully sink $ 1 .0 0 1 Dozen Hair Nets tains etc. give the new Home Elec- der. We call for and deliver. Fixit Beneath m ountains of paper, and 18 in. white turkish toweling Gainsborough Single Mesh trie Laundry a trial. Phone 180. Shop, Beaver Block. Phone 183-R oceans of ink! ' $ 1 .0 0 4 Pairs Lisle Hose Ashland News in Paragraphs * V* "FOOL’S PARADISE "Find the Woman” Alma Rubens His Jonah Day’ Friday and Saturday Aprii 28 and 29 Friday and Saturday Month-End Opportunities Here are many Money-saving Opportunities for the thrifty buyer to obtain quality merchandise at rock- bottom prices. The items advertised here are all F irst Quality Goods. We suggest an early visit to the store because stocks will not last long at these Remarkable Prices. SHEETING . . . . YD 53c 81 inches wide, good qual­ ity bleached, only a limit ed amount at this price. SILK HOSE .. PR. $1.00 Fine quality all pure silk hose; come in brown, black and white. ------- G O W N S..............Ea. 69c Made of good quality muslin in white and pink, sizes 16 and 17. ORGANDIE . . . . YD. 69c Fine Swiss Organdie, in colors. You will want this for your summer dresses. — -------------------- j — ___ __________ MUSLIN . . . . YD. 12%c S H E E T S ..........Ea. $1.39 ::ii inches wide, good qual- I Full size. 81x90, seamless^ ity bleached. You’ll want no dressing. You will have several yards at this price to come early if you get ° n sale only while stock ! a share of this month-end lasts—limited amount. j special. GINGHAM . . . . . YD. 19c CHECK CREPE YD. 39c 27 inches wide. You will [ 30 inches widte, new check want several dresses when i crepe, for summer dresses, you see these new patterns comes in tan, jade green and at a price you want to and pink. pay. CURTAIN NET . YD. 39c 36 inches wide, good qual­ ity nets. And now comes house cleaning time when you’ll want new curtains. ' * CURTAIN SCRIM yd. 24c 36 in. wide, comes with; fancy colored border, iin white and cream. APRON DRESSES 98c ea Made of good quality per calc in light colors, slip over style with tie back. CHILD’S DRESS . $li89' Made of good quality gingham in checks, trim ­ med with plain color and! embroidery, sizes 6: to 14. COMBINATIONS 89c Ea. Made of fine nainsook and trimmed with lace and line embroidery, all sizes. RUBBER APRONS 48c \\ aterproof aprons, most practical article for gener­ al housework, made in light colors. IS A A C & CO. So the great scheme w orks ori-— though like eggs from the wall. L ittle single designs to such ruin • may fall. T h a t not all the w orld’s might, of its horses o r men, Could set their cherished hopes at th e sum m it again. TH E QUALITY STORE ----- " 7 Yards Outing 17e quality white outing flannel $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 3 Yards Jap Crepe Plain colors, good heavy quality $ 1 .0 0 ! 6 Yards Outing 18c quality twilled white outing $ 1 .0 0 8 Yards Apron Gingham Southern mill apron cheeks,, 3 Yards Renfrew Gingham $ 1 .0 0 Made by makers of Devon­ shire, 32 in. wide 24 Yards Val Lace $ 1 .0 0 on 12 yd. bolts, 2 bolts $ 1 .0 0 5 Yards Scrim 2214; quality with four col­ ored stripes $1.00 Off On any purchase of eoat length of wool coatings we will refund $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 3 Yards Curtain Net Selection two patterns 35 and 39c values $1.00 Off On any purchase of dress length of wool dress goods at $2.50 yd or over we will refund $ 1 .0 0 i Yard Printed Terry $1.19 quality printed terry cloth draperv $ 1 .0 0 $1.00 Off On any purchase of a dress length of any silk at $2.50 or 3 Yards Cretonne 35c to 38c grades, splendid over per yd. we will refund $ 1 .0 0 patterns $ 1 .0 0 “ FO O L’S P A R A D ISE ” IS a " ” ..... ....... DELIG HTFUL PRODUCTION D elightful in every respect is Cecil De Mille’s latest P aram o u n t pic-! tu re production, “ Fool’s P arad ise,” , which was presented last night at the V ining theater. Film ed with care-j ful atten tio n to detail, this is un­ questionably one of the best produc-l tions ever made by Mr. De Mille. The story suggested by Leonard M errick’s “The Laurels and the Lady.” is adapted with taste a n d , skill. The them e is one of intense! heart appeal and the various scenes! which take one from France to Mex­ ico and thence to Siam, w ith their kaleidoscopic view’s, are beautiful in the extrem e. The leading roles are j excellently portrayed by Dorothy D alton, Mildred H arris, Conrad Na-i gel, Theodore Kosloff, John David . son and Ju lia Faye. The picture is one t-hat will please every lover of I th e beautiful, lofty and artistic in the silent dram a, and it leaves little! to he desired by the most blase pic­ tu re fan. It .will be presented for the last tim e tonight. Tom orrow. “ Find tlie , Woma.n.” M istake Too Often Made. S U C C E S S O R TO C . H . VAUPEL — «M *« Pimun, The Store Where Your Patronage Is Or even suppose all th e women were m arried; By whom would sup erflu o u s babies be carried? W here would be th e good aunts th a t should knit all the stockings? Or nurses, to do up the singings and rockings? Wise spinsters, to lay down their wonderful rules, And with thfjorfes rare to enlighten the fo o ls; Or to look afber orphans and p ri­ m ary schools? » V ~ 5 No! F a ilu re ’s a part of the infinite plan; Wbo finds th a t he can’t, m ust give way to who can; And as one and an o th er drops out of the race. Each stum bles a t last to his su it­ able place. ’. , 8 Yards White Outing White twill weave, 15c quality It Is true that out of the crosses and vexations of life, its petty cares and troubles us well as its great griefs, is to come the discipline that maxeB souls fine and strong. But we mistake our province wh«n we allow our own iij tem per and selfishness to supply such .material to our neighbors. They will fln\l all ueo/saary hardships without our .adding to the number.— Exchange. -■< A. Kx. _. _ —x - $ 1 .0 0 3 Yds. Colored Marquisette in Rose, eopen and gold with wide tape edge $ 1 .0 0 2 Yards Colored Madras 36 in. Madras, for side drapes $ 1 .0 0 1 Yard Colored Draperies All $1.19 colored side drap­ eries $ 1 .0 0 8 Yards Scrim White scrim for kitchen windows $ 1 .0 0 6 2-3 Yards Scrim 'Good quality for bedroom and kitchens, small colored figures Vanity Cases and hand bags, cheap at $1.19 special $ 1 .0 0 10c net—1 doz. packages $ 1 .0 0 36 Yards Lace Narrow T o rch o n Lace 36 yard holt $ 1 .0 0 2 Pairs Cashmere Hose For infants, fine white, Cashmere $ 1 .0 0 1 Baby Blanket $1.25 Esmond Mills baby blankets 7 Huck Towels Cur special 15c towel $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 3 Brassieres Pink mesh, 3 for 2 Union Suits Ladies’ white band or bodice top $ 1 .0 5 Outsize Union Suits 6 Summer Vests Kayser union suits, band oi bodice top 36 to 44 sizes, band top vests 1 Apron Splendid styles and values at $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 3 Sateen Bloomers Children’s black c a te e n bloomers $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 3 Turkish Towels Cur special 35e quality $ 1 .0 0 2 Turkish Towels Size 24x44, good weight $ 1 .0 0 $1.69 Chemise Pink or white, an extra special at $ 1 .0 0 $1.25 Bloomers Pink striped sateen 8 Yards Muslin 36 in. bleached muslin, 8 yds $ 1 .0 0 2 Yards Ticking Fancv art feather ticking 5% Yards Nainsook r or Cambric, 36 in. width $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 5 Huck Towels Size 18x36, goo