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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
M alta Commander}' No. 4
‘ S atu rd a y N ig h t."
o f freedom ;
swa
«M X
Masonl« Hall
S ta te d conclave, W ed n esd ay e v e n ­
ing, M ay 17. A lso o rd e r of th e T em ­
ple.
S o jo u rn in g a n d v isitin g Sir
K n ig h ts c o u rte o u sly in v ited .
w. h . M c N a ir , e . c .
W . H. DAY, R eco rd er.
2 1 7 -i
B eaver R e a lty Co.
SATVRDAY NIG H T”— A C E f.tL
DE MILLE PRODUCTION AT
THE VINING
Cecil B. De M ille h e n c e fo rth can
F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, ch ic k ­ d ire c t his p lay e rs in d e a th -d e fy in g
ens,
C all Tel. 104.
A sh- stuntfe w'ith a b s o lu te nuu
kno w ieu
led g e or
of
---- , ra b b its.
la n d F ish a n d P o u ltry M ark et. 1 8 6 t f 1
is req u ired a f te r a p e rso n a l ex-
p o n e n c e in film in g one of th e scenes
1 9 7 -tf from “ S a tu rd a y N ig h t,” th e la te s t
De
M ille - P a ra m o u n t
p ro d u c tio n ,
M akes Visit to A shland—
w hich
.............
will
” ...
be o seen
w n
r a t t l
I th
l i e
e
V
V ining
Dr. G reen, of Iow a, an d Dr. R. W . th e a te r to n ig h t a n d to m o rro w and
S te a r n a r o f M edford, w ere in th e cityi T hursday.
S u n d a v v isitin g w ith th e H. A. „ . ln th l,s Pic tu liz a Con of J e a n ie Mc-
P h s rso n s sto ry , tw o c h a ra c te rs a re
S te a rn s fam ily on G ra n ite s tre e t, tra p p e d on a railw a y tre s tle a h u n -
Dr. G reen is lo o k in g fo r a lo catio n , d ie d feet from th e g ro u n d . A ban-
a n d has p ra c tic a lly decided to try d o p in g th e ir a u to m o b ile , th e p air
sw ing below th e tie s a s th e m o to r is
M edford for a w hile.
c ru sh e d and tossed to th e gulch be­
low by th e p a ssin g tra in .
“ S a tu rd a y N ig h t” will be to n ig h t,
In re h e a rs in g th is scene, Mr. De
tom orrow ’ an d T h u rsd a y .
21 (-1 M ille jo in e d L e a tric e Joy and Ja c k
M ower on
th e tre s tle . All th
ere ,
...........
m re
ic e w m
F re e tro u s e rs w ith s u its o r b i g i u n a w a re
th e a p p ro a c h of a tra in
- rres r e a T , h ,.fe
e re h e a rs a l su d d e n ly becam e
d isc o u n ts th is w eek only a t • O
T a ilo r Shop
Miss Jo y a n d Mr. M ow er, bein g
-----------
n e a re r th e end of th e tre s tle , rea c h e d
Form New Ixxlge—
th e b a n k , b u t th e d ire c to r w as un-
T h e D a u g h te rs of th e N ile, an or- a b le to m ak e it. F o llo w in g th e dl-
g a n iz a tio n com posed of th e n e a r r e - 1 *e ctio n s >n h ’8 ow n sc en a rio , he h a s - 1
, la tiv
.. e s of .. o S . h rin
. e rs , w as o rg an iz
. ed , a . t , ' tily
g e h im
se lf o an(J
u t on
p ,ece sw of u n th
bri(Jge
c, u a n g s tr t h in e g *e - i
G ra n ts T ass one day la s t w eek, b u t as th e tra in fla sh e d by.
th e m em b ers w ere com p elled to com e
A lth o u g h E n tire ly X hnintentionrfl, I
to A shland in th e e v e n in g to com - ^ le ex
a lu e in
. - p e rien c e - proved -of - v -------
—.
p lete th e o rg a n iz a tio n , as th e ru le s
tlle subSPftu eiii scenes In
,
,
1 w hich th e a c to rs d u p lic a te d Mr. De
p rovide th a t only one c h a p te r can M ille’s em erg en cy a c tio n b e fo re th e
be o rg an iz ed fo r each S h rin e, a n d cam e ra s.
th a t it m u st be o rg an iz ed in th e
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sam e city in w hich th e S h rin e is lo­
c a te d .
Save m oney an d buy y o u r su it a t ¡
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 1 6 tf
F o r In su ra n c e, good u n d e r a ll c ir ­
c u m sta n ce s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
C o lu m b ia H otel G u ests—
T he fo llo w in g p a rtie s h av e re g is ­
te re d a t th e C olum bia h o te l: D. E.
N icholas, K la m a th F a lls ; E. E.
B row non, San F ra n c is c o ; L. A.
W ray , Los A ngeles; Mr. a n d M rs. J.
J. S u n t. C. Y. H avens, P o r tla n d ;
T om as P. D ow ling, C. Je ssu p , Y rek a.
C a lif.; E. M. L eC lair, B u tte , M ont.;
A. H ig e ra , S to ck to n . C alif., a n d F.
D. S m ith , P o rtla n d .
E x tra good p a n ts
prices. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
at
e x tra
low
2 1 6 tf
GAS AROUND
YOUR HEART
Don t delay!
Go rig h t o v er to
th e n e a re s t d ru g s to re a n d g et a
p ack ag e of th e g e n u in e B a a lm a n n ’s
Gas T ab lets. T ak e th em as d ire c te d
And feel th e im m e d ia te b b n eficial
re s u lts .
N ot only will you be su rp rise d ,
but you w ill feel g ra te fu l fo r th e r e ­
m a rk a b le re lie f given. You will s le e p ’
b e tte r you will b re a th e e a sie r— !
y o u r n e rv o u sn e ss w ill d isa p p e a r—
an d , b e st of a ll, v o u r e x sita b le h e a rt
will be calm ed in a safe, n a tu ra l
way.
Ask for B a a lm a n n ’s Gas T a b le ts
in th e yellow p ack ag e.
P ric e one
d o lla r.
F o r sa le by E lh a r t’s D rug
S to re and o th e r re lia b le d ru g g is ts.
J. B a a lm a n n , c h e m ist, San F ran cisco .
—4
( ’lianges O ffice—
G. H. Yeo. w ho h a s o p e ra te d h is!
in su ra n c e b u sin ess from an office in
th e C am ps b u ild in g fo r th e p a st y ear,
is m oving it to his hom e a t 114 Oak
s tre e t.
Mr. Yeo is in p a rtn e rs h ip
w ith C. L. Goff, of M edford, who
has ta k e n up th e re a l e s ta te b u s i­
ness an d w ill n e c e ssita te Mr. Yeo
sp e n d in g a p a rt of his tim e in th e
M edford vicinity.
T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch record
h a s been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to
75 cen ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select
from a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf
C liff P a y n e m ak e s clo th e s racks.
D etrick sells b u tte r fo r lesa. 2 0 1 tf 1
Gives Dinner Party—
M rs. M arsh W a g n e r w as ho stess
a t a d in n e r p a rty S a tu rd a y ev en in g
a t h er hom e on Oak s tre e t. F o llo w ­
ing th e d in n e r, th e g u e sts w hiled
aw ay th e tim e at bridge.
B ring y o u r next BLOWOUT to
L eed o m ’s T ire H o sp ital.
2 0 9 tf
DAYS OP DIZZINESS
Come to H undreds of A shland
People
T h e re a re days of dizzin ess;
Spells of h e a d ac h e , la n g u o r, b a c k ­
ache;
w
S o m etim es rh e u m a tic p a in s;
-O ften u rin a ry d iso rd e rs.
D oan’s K id ie y P ills a re especially
fo r k id n ey ills.
E n d o rse d in A shland by g ra te fu l
frie n d s a n d n eig h b o rs.
Ask y o u r n eig h b o r!
Mrs. J e n n ie H am m on, 649 E a s t
M ain s tr e e t, A sh lan d , say s: “ I have
used D oan’s K idney P ills w ith b e n e ­
fit and a n f g l a d to e n d o rse th em . My
k id n e y s tro u b le d me fo r som e tim e
a n d 1 h a d su ch sev ere b a c k ac h e s it
h a rd fo r m e to keep going. I
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Hotel Vendome
DANCING LIGHTS AND LAUGHTER!
YOUTH AND THE CALL TO LOVE !
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
BARGAIN WEEK
Wednesday Special
All th e crash and tin g le of
th e vividest m elo d ram a ! All
th e p o ig n an t h e a rt-tu g of
life ’s su p re m e a d v e n tu re of
lo re ! All th e g o rg eo u s to jg r
th a t glow s th ro u g h every
p ic tu re m ade by Cecil B. De
M ille!
All of th ia -------and
m ore!
W e w ill sell on W EDNESDAY ONLY— Three 3 3 cen t P ackages
o f eith er O lym pic or Golden Rod C ereals, any assortm ent
For 79c Only
Every Boy that Com es to Our Store W ednesday w ill be
Crowned with a
Brand New Cap
29 First St.
Square Deal Grocery
TH E BEST OF EATING
Today - Tomorrow - Thursday
for a real place to eat. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style.
B reakfast to order. R egular dinner, 50 cents. Sunday chicken
dinner, 73 cents. J u st across from Library— 425 E ast Main St.
REM EM BER TH E PR IZ E S GIVEN EACH DAY THIS W EEK
------- AT THE-------
EVERYTHING. HOME-COOKED
F o r h e re is a sto ry a s notfel
as next y e a r ’s sty le ;^ M o n ,
yet th ro b b in g w ith age-old
p rim itiv e
in s tin c ts t h a t
d riv e every m an aiid w om an
on to th e ir f a r e /
The sto ry of an "heiress who
w edded h e t^ & a u f f e u r , of a
w a s l i e i j ^ i j P h ’s
d a u g h te r
w ho
/
son
of
. . w e a l t h -----of ’ flifese fo u r
th ro w n to g e th e r and facing a s tra n g e new w orld.
See th e b re a th -s to p p in g rescu e over ih e B i d ^ p t h e ra ilro a d bridge!
The te rrib le te n e m e n t fire! The sensatiot^w b a th in g dance of New
Y o rk ’s H allow e’en rev e lle rs!
U
See Coney Is la n d ’s hosts at play
th e accident th a t r,bodied
I I
FA R M E R S-----ATTENTION!
Look to y o u r M ow ers, R a k e s and
B inders fo r w orn and m issing
p a rts. W hile I have ¡1 good tu p -
ply of re p a irs on h a n d , still I m ay
ru n s h o rt.
T w ine, c u ttin g m a ­
ch in ery , fen c in g an d sew ing m a ­
chines.
W ill m eet a n y c o m p e ti­
tive p rices on th e se goods. F o r a
s q u a re d eal, go to
Peil's Corner
Graduation Gifts
for
Save 25%
Round Trip Tickets
San Francisco - $40.45
“ W orld Fam ous
Sale D ates May 27th
Sale D ates J u n e 3rd
Sale D ates Ju n e 15th
C ity” that “ ’tis hard to leave”
to 31st in c h » F in a l lim it J u n e 30th
to 13th incl. F in a l lim it Ju ly 31st
to 20th Inch F in a l lim it July 2 0th
I
society!
The fashion w o rld ’s p le a su re and rom ance, the u n d e r­
w o rld ’s tta r k rea litie s!
A m am m o th e n te rta in m e n t th a t gives a new m ean in g to S a tu rd a y
N ight!
jz /
tyow m ount (picture
—Also—-
’’ A One Horse Town ”
No Advance in Prices
Sacramento - $30.95
Commencement
Day
“C elebrate Days uf ’4 » ” May 23rd to 28th
S ale D ates May M th to 2 6 th inch F in a l lim it May 31st
School Memory Rook
$1.25
Happy School Memories
$1.00
My Memory Book— Ashland
High School
$3.50
Eversharp Pencils
$1.00 to $0.00
Fountains Pens
$2.50 to $6.00
Greeting Cards
25c to 50c
“W onder City" and noted tourist center
S ale D ates May 2 6 th to Ju n e 3rd incl. F in a l lim it Ju n e 30th
P ro p o rtio n a te re d u c tio n s apply from all s ta tio n s.
S to p o v ers allow ed a t all p o in ts on tic k e ts to San F ra n c isc o and
'.os A ngeles. T ic k ets to S a c ra m e n to re q u ire c o n tin u o u s passage.
S pecial fa re s a v a ila b le to all perso n s, a lth o u g h a u th o riz e d
icc o u n t C o n v en tio n s and C onferences.
Los Angeles - $65.50
F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs in q u ire of Local A gent.
S o u th e r n P a c ific L in e s
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent.
T h in g s W orthw hile
Like all worthwhile things thrift require-!
effort, hut the rewards of thrift are such thaï
all effort or sacrifiée is well worthwhile.
An interest hearing account witli us is one o|
the easiest wavs o f accumulating funds for in|
vestment or other purposes.
We invite vou to open an account here.
The Citizens Ban]
Ashland,
Orego*
i t Bros.
IT ia
Stori
RE SURE AND REG ISTER IN THE
21 Ctf
A T
V IR G IN IA
C AFE
B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n
m ow ers. F ix it Shop. B eaver block.
P h o n e 27 4 -J fo r Yeo.
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N O TICE
O u r o ffice a t 81 O ak St., w ill be
open each day in th e a fte rn o o n from
FOR R E N T — F o u r
room
house,
O rg an d ie g ra d u a tio i d resse s, a t
1 to 4 o ’clock.
m o d ern , w ell fu rn is h e d and close
in. P h o n e 353-L.
217-2
N e e u le c ra ft Shop.
S o u th e rn O regon Gas & E le c tric Co. $6.50 to $8.50.
B yron T. C h u te r, M anager.
W E SE L L YOUR GOODS q u ick ly
M oves of the Day—
fo r sm all com m ission. L et us sell
C. T. L a n d in g from 251 G ra n ite to
y o u rs.
253 F o u r th St. W h e re
V isitor from th e E a s t -
925 B s tre e t.
th ey sell ch eap .
211-6*
Mrs. C la ra M oore, of T oledo, O.,
F. J. S p au ld in g from 65 5 Beach FO R SA LE— T o m ato es, c a b b ag e and
a rriv e d in th e city M onday evening,
s tr e e t to 543 M o u n tain av en u e.
k a le p la n ts, 5c p er dozen, 4ftc pet-
am i will be th e g u e st of D r. and
100. Amos G raves.
217-2*
A. H. T ra fto n from 104 T h iid to
Mrs. Jo h n S. P a rso n s, of N orth
PO R S A L E — H ouse a n d lo t; also
M ain s tr e e t fo r se v era l w eeks, a fte r
C leaning,
p ressin g .
rem o d e lin g
h o u se h o ld e ffe c ts.
344 E. M ain
h a v in g sp e n t th e w in te r in C a lifo r­ a n d re p a irin g a t a big d isco u n t th is
I St.
217-6*
nia.
w eek only a t O rres.
If you h av e b la n k e ts , lace c u r
ta in s , etc., give th e new' H om e E lec­
tr ic L a u n d ry a tria l.
P h o n e 180.
1 9 9 -eo d -lm o
mat »mai
a wild ¡lightI Por insurance, fife df auto, s«¿'f
B ew are of m o th s.
H av e vour
4 44 C a lifo rn ia s tre e t.
w
in
te
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g
a
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n
ts
a
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d
fu
rs
th o ro u g h ­
J. H. S n y d er front 13 6 S h e rn ta n
ly
clean
ed
a
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d
s
te
riliz
e
d
b
e
fo
re pack-
s tr e e t to 455 M o u n tain av en u e.
i r ^ th em aw ay. T ry o u r im proved
E n gineer O perated On—
system .
W e will give you special
Butte R ibbon b r -a d , one pound p rices fo r th is w eek only. E a s t Side
loaves, 8 c e n ts ; tw o loaves fo r 15 B arg ain W eek a t O rres T a ilo r Shop.
cen ts. One an d a h a ll pound loaves. P h o n e 64— we call fo r a n d d eliv er.
12 cen ts.
M alted M ilk tw in s, 12
TOO DATE TO CLASSIFY.
cen ts. A t y o u r grocet o r a t Bon Ton
B akery.
2 1 0 tf FO R SA L E — A lfalfa hay, $15 per
ton.
One a n d a h a lf m iles w est
of T a le n t. W ilson ra n c h . 217-2**
In su ra n c e — 2 7 4 -J— Y co.
2 1 6 tf
K nigh ts Tem plar
àî « u ^
Fishing Contest
CLOSES JUN E 1
lin e e Prizes for B est Salm on, T inmh and Steelhead. Inquire at
Store for particulars. Specials all Bargain W eek.
Elkhorn Gun Store
REPUBLICANS
Shall Oregon continue to hold the
pre-eminence that is now hers?
Shall she forge ahead as a leader
in the Republican party?
Answer “Yes!”— Vote X 13 for R a l p h E . W i l l i a m s for
Republican National Committeeman
TRY THE
The Candy Cupboard
-for
DeliciousMllk Shakes
And be sure and register during E a st Side Bargain W eek for the
PRIZE BOX OF CANDY TO BE GIVEN AW AY SATURDAY
WANTED
Experienced men for logging camps, box factory and
sawmill. Good opportunity for advancement. Phone,
write or apply: Office Fruit Growers Supply Company,
Hilt, California.
You w ill be pleased with our
Light,
perfectly
balanced,
Ralph Williams is the first committeeman
representative from an;» western state to he
elected to the vice-chai, manship.
Progressives and Republicans united in
giving credit for this remarkable achievement
to Ralph E.
illiams, national committeeman
since 1908.
Ralph Williams is a veteran of the national
organization. He stands at the head with the
leaders. A new man would, of custom and
necessity, stand at the foot with the followers.
In recognition of this and other services.
Ralph Williams was elected vice-chairman, the
second highest honor within the power of the
Republican National Committee to bestow. It
is a position of influence to be reached only
by years of faithful and intelligent service.
Republican leaders, in Congress and out. are
Ralph
illiams’ friends. This frienship means
much to Oregon and the Northwest. Without
ostentation Ralph Williams enlists the aid of
these leaders for the things the Northwest
needs from the national government.
K e e p O reg'on to the fr o n t— D o n ’t let her sluir^p
Tenni! Comes With Good Weather
rjiequet«.
In the presidential election of 1916, when
there was dissension and division everywhere
Oregon was the only state west of the Missouri
river to go Republican. Harmony!
strong
juid
they
w ill
Vote for RALPH E. WILLIAMS for
ilT I IY I
m a n