FAüä fctiÜB ASritÁffP DAILY TIDINGS S a tu n lu y , May rt, H ,j á LH VEL B A R R Y M O R E A T T H E V IN IN G Ashland News in^Paragraphs i>ïrT i>rx«r « WOW m ur BIG POW Side Lights------ D am e K ingsbury Springs every! Dance K ingsbury Springs every' Saturday n igh t. L eedom ’s O rchestra. ¡ Sa,urda J' » '«h t. L cn lo m ’s Orchestra. 208-2 I 208-2 H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g r a d u a te s u ''a v e s T oday fo r 'F i-u eo — a n d J u n e b rid e s .— N e e d le c ra ft Shop. L u ls E lm o re ' a railw a y m ail c le rk , ______ who has lived in A sh lan d fo r th e O ur su ita satisfy . P a u ls e r u d ’s. ' last y e a r an d a half, will leave fo r 1 9 S -tf1 ^an F ra n cisc o th is ev en in g , w h ere he expects to m ak e l.is hom e. Mr. W ill Teach at R oseburg— E lm o re lived in 'F r k o b e fo re com ­ Miss M ay H ed rick , of B s tre e t, ex­ ing to A sh lan d a n d th e re fo re is go­ pects to go to R o se b u rg to teach ing back hom e. He lias tra n s fe r re d th e uext school te rm . from th e A sh la n d -G e rb e r Ito Hh'e w est division of th e O gden a n d San C o lu m b ia rec o rd s red u c e d to 65c F ra n c isc o ru n , w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t fit R ose B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf San F ra n cisc o . P h o n e 119. P a u ls e r u d ’s. W e call an d d eliver. Tourist front Sou h D akota— 1 9 8 tf A la rg e tru c k w ith a good sized house b u ilt on th e c h a ssis, a rriv e d T “t us b rig h te n up y o u r old su it. . in th e city th is noon a n d proceeded P a u ls e r u d ’s. 1 9 8 tf to th e a u to cam p g ro u n d . T he o u t­ fit has been on th e road fo r som e R eturns front Trip South— tim e, o rig in a ly s ta r tin g from R apid 1 J. R ain e, m a n a g e r of th e N ata C ity, S. D , an d h i d sp e n t c o n sid e r- It is seldom th a t an a c to r h as th e St. a n d th e a te r ra n “ Jim th e P en - t o n u i '', re tu rn e d y e ste rd a y front a vi „ . .. .. , . — a b le tim e in C a lifo rn ia th e la st few d istin c tio n of h a v in g his n a m e in m a n ,” th e sa m e p ro d u c tio n w hich to u r w eeks tr ip in C a lifo rn ia . Most m o n th s. e le c tric sig n s on tw o of New Y o rk ’s )w ill be th e a ttr a c tio n a t th e V ining of h is tim e was s p e n t a t S alin as. uptow n th e a te r s a t th e sam e tim e. th e a te r S u n d a y a n d M onday. Mr. Bring your nert BLOWOUT to L ionel B a rry m o re re c e n tly had th e B a rry m o re is th e s ta r of th a t p ro ­ D etrick sells b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 tt L e e d o m ’s T ire H o sp ital. 2 0 9 tf d istin c tio n of co m p e tin g w ith h im ­ d u c tio n , a n d (ininiedjiately a f t e r it se lf fo r p a tro n a g e in tw o of th e was con clu d ed he opened a s h o rt Special N o t i c e - LEAVES FOR CORVALLIS lea d in g show ho u ses in New Y ork. season in a B roadw ay h ouse in "M ac­ B e g in n in g M onday, May 8, s ta n d ­ ON WRONG SCHEDULE It h ap p en ed d u rin g th e w eek th e b e th .” a rd p ric e for th e season on M alted M ilk T w ins a n d Blue R ibbon B read Mr. a n d Mrs. F. F . W h ittle left A Living Sure. — One pound loaves, 8 c e n ts; one th is m o rn in g a b o u t ¡4 o ’clock fo r SUDDEN CHANGE OF OPINION W hat you could buy for S] before a n d a h a lf p o u n d loaves, 12 cen ts. C orvallis. M r. W h ittle had m ade Or Possibly the Lady Had Really Been the w ar now costs $1.70 In the aver- At th e b a k e ry o r y o u r g rocer. Bon p re p a ra tio n s to spend “ M o th e r’s day Enjoying H erself and W asn't ' age la r«e c ,tY- T his is the late st cost- Ton B ak ery . 208-2 w ith h is m o th e r, an d w ith th e idea A w are of It. of-living report from th e national in- W ill A rrive H ere Today— W. T. N ew ton, of San F ra n cisc o , a b ro th e r of Mrs. H om er E lh a rt, will a rriv e in A sh lan d , e n ro u te fo r P o rt­ lan d , th is ev en in g . He will c o n ­ tin u e his trip as fa r as Gold H ill th is ev en in g , an d will be acco m p an ied to t h a t place by M rs. E lh a rt. T hey w ill' visit th e re w ith th e ir p a re n ts over S u n d ay , b efore Mr. N ew ton con­ tin u e s his trip to P o rtla n d . Mr. N ew ton is connected w ith th e A m er­ ican Can com pany, an d Is going to P o rtla n d on b u sin e ss fo r th e com ­ pany. ____ At one of those banquets w here al- m ost every one is called on to m ake a sh o rt speech or to tell a funny story, a woman who sat n ear th e sp eak er’s tab le w as heard to rem ark a fte r nearly every story to ld : “My goodness, th a t’s an o th er old one. Why don’t they tell some new ones?” R egardless of w hether th e sp eak er SIN KILLED IN ELECTION got a «ood l«u«h .h e cowplaloed Io RIOTS jIN MEXICO X iM °“ m ow ers. F ix it Shop. B eaver block. Mr. and M rs. S. A. P e te rs J r . a re rem o d e lin g th e p ro p e rty a t 5 95 Io ­ w a s tr e e t, w hich th ey re c e n tly p u r ­ chased. T hey a re m oving th e house to th e c e n te r of th e lot, a n d a fte r rem o d e lin g a n d a d d in g to th e p re s ­ e n t h o u se, th ey will h av e an ex­ Dance Mixtee h all, Saturday nig h t c e p tio n ally nice hom e. 208-3 Buy New M achines— R. A. F ield a n d G eorge H. T ay­ lo r a re b oth th e o w ners of new c a rs of th e C h ev ro let “ 4 9 0 ” m odel. V isits R elatives H e r e - H a rry Colvig, c a sh ie r of th e C om ­ m ercial T ru s t and Savings b a n k of P re sc o tt. A riz., is h e re v isitin g w ith his fa th e r, V olney Colvig, his b r o th ­ e r F r a n k a n d his s iste rs, Mrs. G eorge G ille tte and Mrs. T o rb e rt W. S an ­ ford , a n d his cousins, th e E m erys. N ine O. A. C. B a rre d Rock h ens a n d ro o ste rs for sale. 243 L a u re l St- 209-1 Baby Boy Roixt— Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge K ing, of Beech a v e n u e, a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts of i 'f n e e ig h t a n d a h a lf pound boy, w hich . rriv e d F rid a y , M ay 5. Both m o th e r a n d son a re re p o rte d to be d o in g nicely. SISSON EDITOR PUTS ONE OVER ON HIS SUBSCRIBERS SISSON, C alif., M ay 6.— Miss „ „1.» 1 * v. » ~ R uby R ose, a school te a c h e r of San- o t r ’_ lSt T h u is d a y becam e th e b rid e of O rbell O. A pp erso n , e d ito r of th e Sisson H e a d lig h t, a n d a c tiv e in p ro ­ m o tio n a ffa irs in n o rth e rn C a lifo r­ nia. T he w ed d in g a t th is tim e w as a s u rp ris e to th e m an y frie n d s of b o th th e b rid e a n d groom , as it w as expected to ta k e p lace next m o n th . T he y o u n g co u p le d ecided th ey did n o t w a n t a fo rm a l a ff a ir , so slip p ed • way to M oesta an d w ere m a rrie d , w ith only th e n e c essa ry w itn esse s p re s e n t a t th e cerem ony. BIBLES FOR THE BLIND Dr. J. J. E m n ten s, of M edford, h as resu m ed his p ra c tic e in th e M edford F u r n itu r e a n d H a rw a re b u ild in g . 1 I l J Â .1 T — t — — T Curiosity Satisfed. I 1 n have the e n habit of patron- av e been oeen in m an ti or patro it- , , . .. . , . iztng a prin tin g shop n ear home, and on O(-cusiou I h a v e 'n o tic e d a man in p a rticu la r who never spoke to me. He alw ays hnd a scowl on his face. Recently I w ent to a nearby tow n by in teru rb an and sa t in the sm oker. A man across the aisle spoke to m « ; “You patronize the Thom as print «hop, don’t you?” I said “ Yes.” H e said, “1 thought. I had seen you in th ere several tim es.” I »aid “Tell me, who is th a t heavy- se t m an with the w hite m ustache who is such an Infernal grouch.” “I guess you m ust m ean me. I ju st bad th e m ustache shaved off this m orning,” said he.—Chicago Tribune. Team Standings to D ate P lay ed W on Pet. M e th o d ists .................... 3 3 1.000 C h ristia n s ...................... 3 2 .666 P re s b y te ria n s .......... : . 3 1 .333 B a p tists ......................... 3 0 .000 T he M e th o d ists won from th e B a p tists in th e o p e n in g g am e thia m o rn in g , by a sco re o f 15 to 10. T he la tte r gave th em a bad sc are , how ­ ever. in th e Iasi in n in g s a n d a t one tim e w ere w ith in one p o in t of th e w in n ers. T he lin eu p w as: M e th o d ists— L udlow . M arske, F ru la n , R am sey, N orton, B row n, N u tte r, W a tk in s, T ilto n . B a p tists— N elson. G ilm o re. ; l _ R ing, C o tter, Doe, C arso n , G ill, B ut- te rfie ld . : “ In th e second gam e th e C h ristia n s T his Is a Bible fo r th e blind printed won a r a th e r easy v icto ry over th e In A m erican B raille by th e Am eri­ P re sb y s by a score of 9 to 3. Som e can Bible society. It required 19 vol­ of th e o ld e r p lay ers of th e la tte r umes, weighs 150 jtounds and costs team w ere forced t o leave e a rlv tO produc* 1,1 «»“ Parleon Is fhllD ... r ,y ’ shown a condensed Bible, held by th e 1 n " ,CdPl’,,,6 t u n team som e- young tarty in th e photograph, which w h a t- contains selected passages. T he con- 1 he lin e u p w as: C h ris tia n s — rtensed version w eighs but one pound M oore, R. P a r r, K a n a sto . Bloom - and *s sm all enough to lie carrie d In field. Hoxie. Jo n e s, H enry. P re sb y s rotd pocket and sells a t a price — P itte n g e r, M oore, P h ip p s, W ag-1 w ithln thd reach oi a n Y°1»«- Sfef - H ead y o u r hom e-tow u p a p e r. Loet Forty-eight W ar Vessels. Town In Claes by Itself. George, a new town on the Colum­ bia river, in W ashington, will he in a claas by Itself, for when coupled with the nam e of the s ta te it regards Itself as the m ost patrio tic place in the United S tates. A uotlier acquisi­ tion of nam es is a little crossroads village iu K lickitat county called Jazz. F o r sale, a fin e p ro d u c tiv e th re e - a c re tr a c t w ith good house, b a rn , nice f ru it a n d b e rrie s, well s u ite d fo r ch ick en s. See B illin g s Agency. 209-3 “ T h e P a re n ts I W ould C hoose.” S u b je ct fo r th e ev en in g , ' ’F o llo w in g J e s u s .” A t 8 p. m. S u n d ay school, E. M. B ad g er, s u p e rin te n d e n t, a t 9 :4 5 a. m. J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a ­ vor, E s te lla H ays, s u p e rin te n d e n t, 4 p. m. Y oung P e o p le ’s society, E d ith R obison, p re s id e n t, 7 p. m. W e s t­ m in s te r G uild, 7 p. m. P ra y e r m e e t­ in g W ed n esd ay a t 7 :4 5 p. m Topic, “ T h e P ro p h e cie s of D a n ie l.” C h a p ­ t e r 6. C. F. K o e h le r, p a sto r. S tra n g e a d v e n tu re s so m etim es be­ fall th e lin en s a n d p e rso n a l th in g s w hich m ak e up th e b u n d le you “ send o u t.” C on d itio n s in th e hom es of la u n - d resse s who “ ta k e in w a sh in g s” a re j c le a n lin e ss Is a fine a rt. H ere y o u r c lo th es a re p ro te c te d by every s a n i­ ta ry s a fe g u a rd ; h e re h e a lth y , clean - g a rb e d people w ash an d iron fo r you in q u a rte rs w hich a re sp o tless Send us y o u r b u n d le th is w eek— a phone call will b rin g o u r r e p r e ­ sentative. Ashland Laundry Co. PHONE 165 M illin ery S a le Begins Saturday & S h e p a r d ’s a CITIZENS BANK BUILDING UP STAIRS At the Churches ■ lesson, “ A dam a n d F a lle n M an .” M ARBLE WORKS O R D E R S p ro m p tly filled a t .4 A sh lan d S unday school a t 10 o ’clock. W ed ­ i M arble W orks, 117 N. M ain St. n esd ay e v en in g m ee tin g a t 8 o’clock. M rs. A. H. R u ssell. 209-2 R e a d in g room open d aily fro m 2 BABY CHICKS u n til 5, except S u n d ay s a n d h o li­ days. W E IN CU BA TE 250,000 EGGS ev- e ry th re e w eek s; th e la rg e s t and fin e st eq u ip p ed e le c tric h a tc h e ry C h u rch o f th e N azaren e in th e S o u th w e st. All p o p u la r 1 C o rn e r of F o u rth a n d C s tre e ts , b reed s. R h o d e Isla n d R eds. B a rre d S ervices fo r S u n d ay . May 7 : S unday lie 'Alsi.al , r Mi; ° rCaS- school at 9 :4 5 a. nr. Thornton S. etc. Also o u r fam o u s O re g o n -' « n , . x • C o rvallis W h ite L e g h o rn s. O rd e r | W 1 y * s u Pe r ln te n d e n t. p r e a c h in g now fo r im m e d ia te o r f u tu r e de- s e rv ice a t H a. nt. P re a c h in g serv- j. livery of baby ch ick s, P e k in , M us-: ice a t 8 p. m. P ra v e r m e e tin g W ed- covy o r In d ia n R u n n e r d u c k lin g s, n e sd ay n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 . You a re cor- M am m oth B ronze baby tu rk e v s . j i „ h , , In c u b a to rs and b ro o d ers. C a re fu l dia y inT lted to com e a n d w o rsh ip a tte n tio n to every o rd e r, la rg e o r w ith us. J. E. M cShane, p a sto r. sm all. Send to d ay fo r prices. R ed W ing H a tc h e ry , 2030 E a s t F lo r ­ B aptist Church ence Ave., Los A ngeles. 2 0 9 -sa t-tf C o rn e r H a rg a d in e and F irs t FO R SA LE— C heap, 200 egg in c u b a ­ to r. A d d re ss R. F . D. Box 83-A. s tre e ts . S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m 209-3* 'O . F. C arso n , s u p e rin te n d e n t. M orn- P I’V t I I I'x x r x tlT A r tlr n . ♦ I. „ 1 _ _ x E xquisitely Trimmed to Conform to the Latest l-'lfth A venue Dit tai es I OR R E N T — F u rn is h e d 8 room h o u se ; also five room f ir s t flo o r, a p a rtm e n t, and a one room a p art-1 , i l s t Church o f Christ, Scientist m en t. 153 G ra n ite St. Phone' P io n e e r a v e n u e, S o u th . S unday 4 1 1-R’________________________j serv ices a t 11 o’clock. S u b je ct of Two ingeulous thieves, finding the stre e ts of Buenos Ayres, Argentine, too well policed fo r daylight holdups, recently succeeded in using police h ead q u arters fo r one of th eir opera- j tious. Accosting a m iddle-aged m an of prosperous appearance, they showed him detectives' badges and announced he m ust accom pany them to h eadquar­ te rs and th ere explain how he came by the gold w atch and o ther valuables he carried. To avoid a scene the man accom panied them . They took him to an unused room a t h ead q u arters and relieved him ef everything of value. Then indicating a door of a room , w here his p ro te sts of innocence would be atten d ed to, they vanished. D uring the period when the United S ta te s was actually at war, April 6, ' 1917, to Novem ber 11, 1918, the loss of navy vessels was 48 of all classes. On these vessels 1,150 lives wfire lost. The list Includes one In.ctleship, th e M innesota, tra n sp o rts, tankers, sub­ m arine chasers, yachts, etc. ed the washing you “ Send Out” Late M odels, W A N TED — S p ading, g a rd e n in g and law n w ork. C all or a d d re ss J. D. P e ffly , 143 S ixth s tre e t. 209-2* J/0U CVCi f()llOW' n ot alw ay s id ea l; s a n ita ry s ta n d - a rd s m a y not be as high as you m ight w ish ; o ften th e r e is sick n ess in th e house. In a crow ded k itc h e n , th e d a in ty lin g e rie w hich you w e a r; th e lin en w hich clo th e s y o u r beds; th e n a p e ry from w hich y o u r m eals a re serv ed , is w ashed u n d e r c o n d itio n s f a r front p e rfe c t. W hy ta k e tills risk , week a fte r w eek, w hen a t no a d d itio n a l cost you can send y o u r fam ily b u n d le to P resbyterian Church ¡o u r m o d ern la u n d ry ? O urs is a S u b je ct fo r th e m o rn in g se rm o n , 1 su n n y , a iry , w holesom e place, w here TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Bold South American Thieves. BASEBALL NEW S OF ASHLAND JUNIOR LEAGUE n e r. W ilcox, L eslie, W a tso n , W en t- n e r, 1 ro tt. x ‘ “I've never been to a w orse affair. I wish they would cut it short. I’d ra th e r have stay ed hom e th an come,” •lie bitterly asserted. In th e m idst of her harangue, the to a stm a ste r beam ed in her direction, and s u id : ‘Now, th e re is Mrs. ---------. She is one of the m ost charm ing w orkers In our organization, and I know we would all be glad to h e a r her speak.” Dism ayed, Mrs. ------ m anaged to get on her feet, and addressed th e m e e ts th u slv : guests thusly “I really d on't know w h at to say, only th a t I ain so glad to be here w ith you. I Just said to th e lady sit- ting next to me w hat a perfectly splendid tim e I was having. I didn't know we hud bo m any clever people In the organization who could tell •uch funny stories.” — Indianapolis News. <•> d e liv e r th e ta lk a t th e m o rn in g ser- 3> vices. Mr. W ood h a s done excep­ tio n a lly good w ork all over th e co u n ty , and he will have a good $• m essag e to d e liv e r to th e c o n g re g a ­ <$> tion S u n d ay m orn in g . B. Y. P. U. <•> a t 7 o ’clock. All y o u n g people in ­ <3> vited to a tte n d . <$> F its t C o n g re g a tio n a l C hurch S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a.- nt., w ith <$> classes fo r a ll g ra d e s and ages, i a n d soda com bined. <$> B rin g y o u r Bible. M orning service, ! ■$• $> <$> .$> <$> $><£ <$> <§> <$.<$><$> 11 a. nt. S u b je ct, “ T he U ltim ate Law of G od.” J u n io r C h ristia n e n ­ MRS. HARDING TULIP d e a v o r, 5 p. m. C h ristia n E n d e a v o r. 7 p. nt. E v e n in g service, 8 p. m. S u b ject, “ F a ith a n d Its C osum m a­ tio n .” A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x ­ te n d e d to a ll w ho w ish to w o rsh ip w ith us. P le ase no tice th e c h a n g e in tim e fo r th e e v en in g service. W. J u d s o n O ldfield, m in iste r. ; d u strial conference board. ' The figure Is a iot lower in small towns. The m an who insists on living *n the city has to pay the piper, The solution of the city m an's cost living is to move to the farm . He m ight not get much for his crops, bui he a t least would be sure of a living rite late st botunlcal developm ent is —Chicago Evening Post, th is tulip which ap p ears to be a cross betw een th e common tu lip and the -------------— ------------- ! W ork w ins w nen w ish in g loses; tiger lily. It has been nam ed by bot­ a n ists the Mrs. W arren G. H arding th e w orker wh]s con(id th e tulip. w isher forfeits e .e o r e sp ec t th a t to m o rro w w as th e day se t a sid e to re m e m b e r “ m o th e r,” left to be w ith h e r o v e r S u nday. It is th o u g h t th a t he will r e tu r n to A shland M on­ d ay a n d w ill let M o th e r’s day be a d ­ vanced one w eek on his c a le n d a r. N o th in g like .b e in g a h e a d of tim e, even fo” M o th T r^ d ay M EXICO CITY, May 6.— Six p e r­ sons a re re p o rte d k illed an d 60 w ere w ounded in e le c tio n rio ts a t U ru p an in th e s ta te of M ichoacin on F rid a y , T he best hom e m ad e ca n d ie s can a c co rd in g to a re p o rt receiv ed h e re . be had a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf REMODELING PR O PERTY RECENTLY PURCHASED B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n i To be held a t H otel A sh lan d , T u esd ay ev eu iu g . May 9, w hen th e L ith ia n s of A sh lan d w ill en- te r ta in th e Cave Men of G ra n ts & P ass. Big ch iefs w ill a tte n d ♦ th is pow wow. M e te r s of g rav e im p o rt w ill be d iscussed. , M usic a p p ro p ria te to th e oc- ® casion w ill be fu rn ish e d . L ith ia i w a te r will flow freely , a n d an y I <&> Cave M an d e s irin g s tro n g e r I <8- d rin k will be fu rn is h e d s u lp h u r Local and ^Personal — m g service a t 11. C ash W ood, Y. M. zx * |C . . A. s e c re ta ry of th e c o u n ty , w i l l l H a V C « CHERRO FL O U R Your meals cannot be relished unless you liave good bread. We have the good meal remedy— Let CHERRO be your flour. AND Big Spring Festival B IG D A Y S B IG N IG H T S ----- starting----- Tuesday, May 9th / Final Showing You Can Get Them Now— Between Seasons— at Sw eeping l*riee Reduetiona Today TMC THEATER BEAUTirw “Don’t Ever Marry” with Wesley Barry “ Don’t ever m arry” lias been the sympathetic advice of the old to the young for generations gone-by. This is a Comedy-Drama of the “ Why?” ----- Also------ “ UPPER AND LOW ER” Tomorrow and Monday "Jim the Penman” —with— Lionel Barrymore He was a coward, yet he feared not man nor devil. Which does a man love best, his wife or his daughter? The world-famous melodrama of a man who wins to the highest pinnacle of financial success through his clever pen—and the inevitable end—a climax that will startle you. Also — “ A PAIR OF SEX ES” and SPORT REVIEW FACTORY BLOX The Ideal Fuel ----- for— — Summer Use J» They Make a Quick, Hot Fire Prices Reduced for Summer Use Try a Load of Mill Ends SHOW GROUNDS NEAR HAWTHORNE SCHOOL All Attractions Furnished by Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. Queen City Shows “ In the Heart of Town.”