Special! Yakima Netted Gem p8- The famous Victor 10 Itieh record j ™ tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds, bk h&en reduced from 85 cents to I«G C > ii ¿iTIfi D etricks’ Groceteria. We sell f o r 76 cents. Three thousand to select ; w W I V m V IM U less. 196tf from at Rose Brothers. 162tf " “■ — Today Tomorrow Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 R. A. M. — An intimate picture of love that rushed too soon into marriage — Set like a s u n b u r s t in glistening fashion — Dancing through haunts where pleasure twin­ kles among the lights. M asonic H all, A shland. N otice o f M eeting. „ • » \V X Stated convocation, Thursday ev­ ening, May 18. Im portant business. Visiting companions welcome. V. V. MILLS, H. P. W. H. DAY, Secretary, The ladies of Trinity Guild will hold a social afternoon tomorrow (T hursday) in the parish house. A special program has been arranged. CALL AT Ashland Realty Co. ----- for----- FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES ----- and----- BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Opposite City Hall —And— CLOSING OCT SALE ”A One Horse Tow n” Cliff Payne makes clothes racks. jtu rd d if M fd * , Shopping in A sliland— You Can Paint- Ask us how to renew the beauty of the chair or table that's in the attic P AINTING- home things is easy you lo use. They are the finest mater­ and fascinating. You can do it ials of their kind that we know. We as well as anyone with a few have been mak ing these products for simple directions which we will give 73 years. you. You may have furniture in the attic which is old only on the outside. It will be as good as new when re­ finished. Or perhaps there are floors, wood­ work and other things about the hoose that need beautifying. It’s fun to do it and a big saving, too. Our “Home Service Paint Depart­ ment’ was organized especially to help you make a success of the wurk. Write us today, telling what you want to refinish and what effects you want to get. Our experts wMl answer promptly, giving you explicit directions cover­ ing every phase of the work. Just follow these simple directions and you’ll get excellent results. We make special paints, varnishes, enamels, wall finishes and stains for Take advantage of Fuller’s Free Advice and Fuller’s Products and you’ll be surprised and delighted with the wonderful transformations you can aiake in your home. Silkenwhite Enamel Silfceawlute C lta a l produce« a rick, beauti­ fu l hoiab on woodwork and f a r n l t a r a . Flows out «taoolbly and dues not «how brush marks. Produces a m irror saaooth surface. Stays white sad wears le n f. Cluaa « k ite , semi gloss « k ite and • colors. We also eu ke Docorst Varwlak Stains, A ll-P u r- w-*-*- pose Varaiakes, Kabbar- C a r a e a t F l o o r Paint. Waakakla W all Finish. F iftsea-for Floors Var- niak, Fullerwear Varaiak. Floor Wax. Auto Enamel. F u lle r’a Hot W ater W all Fiaiak (kai- eom ioa). Porck and sta? P aint, gW P 1 U N & U W H IT E LE A D . “ Fullerb • •MCfffrCMTFOW "Home Service'Ploinfs V km toH aa - la a a w k - * t a i n * M anafactnw d b y W . P. Füller A C o., D ept. 4 0 , San Francisco Branche« in 19 Cities in the W u t S H E TH E BELO* C ü I ITQUTAHD P A S T E l ì IN TO U R N O IE BOOK Fuller's "Home Service" Paints are sold by the follow in« in your city. DICKERSON & SON Mrs. W. A. Holloway and Mrs. j Charles Roberts of Medford were in j the city shopping Monday. Stated conclave, W ednesday even-t ing, May 17. Also order of the T e m -' Bring your next BLOWOUT to pie. Sojourning and visiting Sir ! Leedom’s Tire Hospital. 209tf K nights courteously invited. W. H. McNAIR, E. C. .F o r insurance, fire or anto, see W. H. DAY, Recorder. Beaver Realty Co. 197tf Detrick sells b u tter for less. 201tf Insurance— 274-J— Yeo. Blue Ribbon bread, one pound loaves, 8 cents; two loaves for 15 I cents. One and a half pound loaves, 12 cents. Malted Milk twins, 12 cents. At your grocer or a t Bon Ton Bakery. 210tf; The best nome made candies can NOTICE 152tf Our office at 81 Oak St., will be be had at Rose Brothers. open each day in the afternoon from Columbia records reduced to 66c' 1 to 4 o’clock. at Rose Brothers. 152tf i Southern Oregon Cas & Electric Co. Byron T. Chuter, Manager. Suits, $15 and up. P au lseru d ’s. RALPH E. WILLIAMS REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Insists that his campaign be clean, fair, Instructive and impersonal Ralph E Williams lias served as Republican National Con, : “ , f° r Oreg<>n Unti‘ hC " ‘he Se“ iw o f the In June, 192R at the Committee’s first jneeting after the inauguration of President W arren G. Harding, even State cast its vote for Ralph E. Williams of Oregon for Vice-Chairman the Committee, recognizing by their unanimous vote his fitness and ability as a leader to fill this responsible position. This distinction gives to Oregon and the Pacific Coast much power and influence in party affairs. Does the character of the campaign of the opposition lead von to think that you can get this kind of influence and power in National Councils by the election of their candidate? A National Committeeman does not make appointments—that is done by the President; nor does a National Committeeman egislate—tnnt is the function of Senators and Congressmen- the business of a National Committeeman is to give attention to the attairs of the party as an organization. In this Ralph Williams- has made a conspicuous success. Had there been anv legitimate reason why Mr. Williams should not be re-elected; or anv doubt as to bis loyalty and service to the party or its candidates, it Mould have appeared in previous elections and before he had «hown the value of his services to the party by being unanimously elected \ ,ce-( hairman by the National Committeemen from the forty-eight States. « After Ralph E. Williams harmonized the partv, why trv to disrupt it? . . . By all rules of fair play, because of the work lie has done in the past, he is entitled to re-election. Having no legitimate reason for opposing his re-election, th e ’ opposition has circulated unfair, misleading and poisonous statements. We do not wish to insult your intelligence or your sense of fairness, and regardless of what the opposition has done or may do m an eleventh hour attempt to impose its poison upon you, there Mill be no disposition on Mr. Williams’ part to adopt their un­ clean methods. 13 X Ralph E. Williams (Paid Adv. by Committee of Republicans. C. L. Starr, Sec’y, 617 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon.) 2 1 6 -tf Twenty acre chicken ranch with 300 hens, 1000 chickens; four acres in peaches, good house, close in. Phone owner, 10-F-3. 214-lm o Free trousers with suits or big discounts this week only a t Orres Tailor Shop. Save money and buy your su it at Paulserud’s. 216tf For insurance, good under all c ir­ cumstances. Beaver R ealty Co. Extra good (nuits a t extra low prices. P au lseru d ’s. 216tf Bargains in second hand lawn mowers. Fixit Shop. Beaver block. Phone 274-J for Yeo. SAVE THIS r fr 216tf One half interest in fine and well­ Librarian on V acation— paying business. Address Box C C, Miss Mary Niver, assistant lib rar­ Tidings. 213-6* ian at the public library, started on her vacation Monday. Miss June Organdie graduation dresses, at McFadyen is taking care of the work $6.50 to $8.50. Needlecraft Shop. evenings while Miss Niver is on her vacation. Cleaning, pressing, remodeling and repairing a t a big discount this Fine cook stoves and ranges at week only a t Orres. Icenhower’s New and Second Hand Store, 389 E. Main. 199-lmo* D. A. R. M eeting P ostponed— It has been decided by the mem­ Fresh fish, oysters, crabs, chick­ bers of the D. A. R. to postpone the ens, rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash­ m eeting scheduled for Friday a fte r­ land Fish and Poultry M arket. 186tf noon of this week until Tuesday, 197-tf May 30, which is Memorial day. VOTERS: S No Advance in Prices itç^ u a aM u itffid tn Beware of moths. Have your w inter garm ents and furs th o ro u g h ­ ly cleaned and sterilized before pack­ ing them away. Try our improved system. We will give you special prices for this week only. East Side Bargain Week a t Orres Tailor Shop. Phone 64— we call for and deliver. Ashland, Oregon 216tf Hidden beauty in your hair N every woman’s hair hidden beauty is w ait­ ing to be brought out by > the Wildroot treatment. I —Good for ail extra 50 cent reduet ion when applied on the purchase of any Woman's High Top Shoe. You will be surprised to see how quickly these two preparations will change your whole appearance. GOOD MAY 18TH ONLY WILDROOT The Boot Shop Hair Ionic ant Liquid Shampoo For tale by E ast Side Pharmacy B argain Week Specials 36 inch Percales, extra good quality, a t .................................................................... yard 20c 27 inch Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams, a t ...................................................................... yard 20c 40 inch Voiles, plain and figured patterns, finest quality, a t ........................... yard 39c 45 inch Organdie, imported, permanent finish, at .............................................. yard 79c 36 inch Skinner Satins and Taffeta, regular price .................................yard $2.50 40 inch Baronette Satins, black, navy, grey, white, tail, a t ........................... yard $2.98 Silk "Tubing, the favored material for vests, pouular shades ....y a r d $1.50 and $1.69 1000 yards Crash Toweling, 15c value, special 12 yards for .....................................$1.00 10 dozen 81x90 Victory Sheets, good heavy quality, seamless, regular $1.50 values. This week ......................................................................................... each $1.19 50 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Waists, $6.50 values, at ............... each $3.50 Japanese Crepe, all colors. Special a t ........................... ................................... yard 35c 32 inch Tissue Ginghams. Special at .................................................................. yard 59c 32 inch Imported Zephyr Ginghams, beautiful patterns .....................................yard 69c Devonshire and School Day Cloths. Special at ...................................................yard 32c Special Silk and Wool Dress Sale GUBERNATORIAL RACE IS CLOSE IN PEN N SY LV A N IA PITTSBURG, Pa., May 17.— The fight for the republican nomination, for governor between Attorney Gen­ eral A lter and Gifford Pinchot, is tightening up as the day advances. While A lter is still leading Pinchot in the returns, it is still believed that missing retu rn s will give the victory to Pinchot. C a sh C oupon ■ I All All All All All All All All $12.50 Dresses—this $16.50 Dresses—this $19.50 Dresses—this $22.50 Dresses—this $24.50 Dresses—this $27.50 Dresses—this $29.50 Dresses—this $35.00 Dresses—this week .....................................$ 9.90 week ..................................... $12.45 week .....................................$14.95 week .....................................$17.45 w e e k .....................................$19.50 week .....................................$22.50 week .....................................$23.45 week .....................................$27.45 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT— Seven room house, 3 blocks from post office, $12 per month. Available Monday. R. D. i Sanford, 399 Beach St. 218-1* FOR RENT— Three room npartm ent partly furnished. Inquire rooms over W estern Union. 218-4* SUITS—COATS—DRESSES Value’s to $20.00. Broken lines at $8.90 EXTRA SPECIAL Skirts, Coats and Dresses. Broken lines. $10 values at $4.98 FOR SALE— Model “ R” Hupmobile. Call 756 Iowa street, evenings. 218-6* WANTED— A wicker 756 Iowa St. sulky. Call 218-6** FOR RENT— Five room furnished house, on G ranite St., opposite hand stand; gas for cooking. $22. 153 G ranite St. Phone 411-R. WANTED— Young men who desire to give some of their time to serve th eir Country and go w ith the F irst Company to the annual en­ campm ent at F ort Worden, Wash. Good pay, all expenses, clothing and board furnished. 'Encam p­ ment June 15th to 29th. inclusive. A 2500 mile trip and vacation, and home again with morffcy i n > your pocket. Can you beat it? 218-4 FOR SALE— One Bain wagon, 3% inch with bed and wood rack; one set heavy harness; three horse collars, large size; one single work harness; one steel beam 12 inch plow; one good top buggy; one heavy truck lifting jack; one breast horse collar with traces. C. A, Gray, 1372 Iowa St- 218-1 All Ladies’ Suits and Coats Now Reduced 20% SOME SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT — CLOTHING — SHOES — DRY GOODS — HARDWARS — GROCERIES—BUY WHAT YOU NEED T H I^W E E K . GOOD OVERALLS ¡This Sale, heavv weight $1.25 HOPE MUSLIN Special, per yard 12%c r o m p a n p/