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± Tuesday, May 2d, 1Ô22 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Memorial Day Committee Have Plans Completed M em orial d ay plang a re ro u n d in g i l l . Boy S couts of A m erica, in to sh a p e nicely. T h e c o m m itte e 12- C am p F ire G irls, re p o rts d e v e lo p m e n ts a r e ru n n in g 13. C itizens. 14. School C h ild ren . q u ite s a tis fa c to rily , a n d th ey hope to m ak e th is A s h la n d ’s m o st l o y a l l y ! C° n tin u e t0 th e v , j m y a u y . A sh la n d c e m e te ry , w h ere th e u su al S u p p o r te d a n d co n d u c te d a ff a ir of its ; G. A. R. a n d W. R. C. serv ice will k in d y et a tte m p te d . be given to g e th e r w ith such a u x il- T h e plang begin w ith a L egion ia ry serv ice a s th e L egion A u x iliary se rv ic e a t th e M em orial rock in th e an d D. A. R. m ay a d d fo r th e m em - p a rk , in th e m em ory of th e m uch- ory of a ll v e te ra n s a n d c o m ra d es of beloved a n d h ig h ly «honored o o m -¡th e p ast w ars. ra d e s w ho g av e th e ir b est fo r th e ir Upon co n clu sio n th e re w ill be a c o u n try . T hey c a n n o t be too h ig h ly ; ten m in u te p erio d in w hich to visit o r loyally rem e m b e re d . T h is s e r v - jth e g rav e s a n d view th e d e c o ra tio n s, ice will be c o m p letely L egion, a n d etc., th e n th e b u g le r w ill so u n d as- w ill ta k e place a t 8 :4 5 in th e f o r e - s e m b ly fo r th e r e tu r n m arch to th e noon- hand s ta n d in L ith ia p a rk , w h ere a A fte r th is , th e p lan s show t h a t s p le n d id a d d re s s h as been a rra n g e d , th e F ir s t com pany, O. N. G., th e for. ‘ G. A. R.. th e S pan ish W a r v e te ra n s, j A fte r th e a d d re s s it is p lan n e d to a n d th e ex-service m en (in clu d in g , have a b a sk e t d in n e r in th e p a rk for th e A m e ric an L eg io n ) a re to assem - ev e ry one. ble a t th e A rm o ry fo r th e m arc h to D u rin g th e a fte rn o o n th e re a re to th e P laza. T h e W o m en ’s R elief be c o m m itte e s a p p o in te d to v isit th e C orp, th e A m erican L egion A u x ilia ry H a rg a d in e , M o untain View. T a le n t a n d th e D a u g h te rs o f th e A m erican , an d H ill c e m e te rie s, w h ere p ro p e r R e v o lu tio n will a sse m b le a t th e ir re- a tte n tio n will be given to th e g rav e sp e ctiv e h a lls a n d m a rc h to th e d e c o ra tio n in th e s e p lots. P laza. All o rg a n iz a tio n s to be r e a d y , It is e a rn e s tly hoped by th e com - to form th e p a ra d e co lu m n on th e m itte e th a t th e people of A sh lan d P la z a a t 9 :3 0 s h a rp . will h e a rtily resp o n d a n d c o -o p e ra te T h e p a ra d e lin e-u p a s th ey have in th e se m e m o ra b le ex ercises, by a it p lan n e d will be as follow s: goodly a tte n d a n c e , a n d p len ty of 1. M arsh al of th e Day. th o u g h ts c o n c e rn in g th e re a so n s w hy 2. A sh lan d B and. we have a M em orial o r D eco ratio n 3. F irs t C om pany, O regon N a tio n a l day. W hen we sto p to rea liz e th a t Guar<1- May 3 0 th is no lo n g er a n a tio n a l Me- 4. G ra n d A rm y of th e R epublic. m orial day, b u t is now an in te rn a - 5. V e te ra n s o i th e S p a n ish -A m e ri-i tio n a l M em orial day, in w hich m any can W ar. g r e a t n a tio n s ta k e p a rt w ith exactly 6. V e te ra n s of th e W orld W a r (in - th e sa m e th o u g h ts in m in d , we a re ! e lu d in g th e A m erican L e g io n ) lead to believe th a t th e r e m u st bei 7. W o m e n ’s R e lie f C orps of t h e j so m e th in g to it m o re th a n a d ay f o r ! A- re c re a tio n an d fish in g trip s . 8. A m erican L egion A u x iliary . G ive d u e re g a rd fo r th is occasion | y r s ............................................ an d re m e m b e r o u r in d iv id u a l p a rt 9. D a u g h te rs of th e A m erican Rev- to w a rd th o se w ho have given u8 th is o ,u tIo n - p riv ile g e to c u ltiv a te th e e x a lted 10. M ayor. C ity O fficials, C ity C oun- th o u g h ts t h a t a re o u rs d u r in g th ese cil an d School B oard. i M em orial days. PAG« TBRBfl Chautauqua Opens Tomorrow Noted Character Impersonator Will Make a Big Hit at the Chautauqua zl v v A. M ather H llburn h a s been called “th e m aste r e n te rta in e r” by e n th u sia s tic critics of .his w ork in th e E ast, w here he h a s been a sta n d a rd C hautauqua a ttra c tio n fo r several years. C h au tau q u a folks here will have an opportunity to see and h e a r his fine c h a ra c te r delineation and h is “ty p es” which a re justly fam ous. Mr. H ilburn is a clever a n d m ost v e rsa tile e n te rta in e r. In his pro gram of c h a ra c te riz a tio n s he uses w ig and g rease p a in t to visualize his ch ar acters. H e lias few sup erio rs as a m ake-up a rtis t, fo r his ch aracterizatio n s have m et w ith success on th is side a re m arked by a su b tle a rtis try in which is evidenced n a tu ra l ability, th o r >[ tlie Pacific. • ough tra in in g and broad p latfo rm experience. C hau tau q u a—th e first n ig h t C hautauqua folks will have oppor tu nity to h e a r one of th ese young a r t ists. Guy M arriner, born and raised In New Zealand, will a p p e ar here as pianist w ith th e Steelm an-M arriner- Artut Trio ConiiaU of Miriam Steelman, Soprano; Guy T aylor Company. T his young man has a ttra c te d considerable a tte n tio n Marriner, Pianist, and Leslie Taylor, Violinist am ong th e m usical people of New Zealand, and also A u stralia, w here his b rillia n t playing h as stam ped him as a young a rtis t of ra re talen ts. H e is m aking his second to u r of th e P aci fic C oast s ta te s th is sum m er. Rare Musical Treat at Chautauqua No More Gas in Stomach & Bowels J Nowadays, fo rtu n a tely , the risk is not g r e a t. B u t w ith Swift & Company’s p roducts there is none. Swift's “Silver- leaf' B r a n d Pure Lard. JewelShortening. Swift'sPremium Oleomargarine. Gem Nut Margarine. BrookfteldBrand Pork Sausage. Premium Frankfurts. Brookfield Butter. Brookfield Eggs. The word “Premium ’on ham or bacon means that w e stake our pride and the reputation of years on that ham or bacon. These products have been selected, cured, smoked, and handled by workmen who take the same pride in our products that w e do. PROMISING FOREIGN ARTIST < j Are you equally careful about the meats you invite them to eat? Equally sure of where they come from, what they are, who stands sponsor for them? Swift’s Premium Ham. Swift's Premium Cooked Ham. Swift'sPremium Bacon. Swift'sPremium Sliced Bacon Swift'sPremium Wafer Sliced Dried Beef. tnmtT h r 1, ° J ° V<L refi ly gOod m us,c 8hould avaI1 them selves of th e oppor tu n ity to h e a r th e Steelm an-M arriner-T aylor Company, which Is to ap p e ar a t ■ ° n ii.he if ir8t day‘ 11 iS an a rtis t group ln every aense <* the word, u t«rit th? 7 ri?U« . Wln “ ° St fav o rab le com m ent ln any a rtis t series of any city. It Is headed by M iss M iriam Steelm an, d ram a tic soprano, one of th e m ost prom ising of tlie younger singers on th e concert stag e todav. H e r voice is rich in quality, range and pow er. Miss L eslie T aylor, violinist, is a pupil of tlie m aste r A uer—a s ta te m e n t w hich ln Itself sp eak s volum es fo r h e r a rtistry . A w onder fu l tone and a b rillia n t technique stam p h e r w ork as th a t of a com ing a rtis t of natio n al fam e. Guy M arriner, ta le n te d New Z ealand pianist, is th e th ird m em ber o f th is rem a rk a b le group. If you w ish to be p e rm a n e n tly r e lieved of gas in th e s to m a c h a n d bow els, ta k e B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b lets. w hich a re p re p a re d esp ecially fo r sto m a c h gas a n d a ll th e bad e f fects re s u ltin g fro m gas p re ssu re . T h a t e m p ty , g n a w in g fee lin g a t ¡th e p it of th e sto m a c h w ill d isa p p e a r; th a t a n x io u s, n e rv o u s feeling, , w ith h e a rt p a lp ita tio n w ill v an ish , an d you w ill a g a in be a b le to ta k e a ■ deep b re a th w ith o u t d isc o m fo rt. | T h a t drow sy, sleepy fe e lin g a fte r d in n e r w ill be rep la ce d by a d e sire /f o r e n te r ta in m e n t. B lo a tin g will ¡cease. Y our lim bs, a rm s a n d fin g e rs (w ill no lo n g er feel cold a n d “ go to •sle e p ,” b ecau se B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b l e t s p re v e n t gas from in te rfe rin g jw ith th e c irc u la tio n . f G et th e g e n u in e B a a lm a n n ’s Gas T a b le ts in th e yellow p a c k ag e from E l h a r t ’s D ru g S to re o r a n y re lia b le d ru g g is t. P ric e one d o lla r. J. B aal- m an n , C h em ist, S an F ra n cisc o . — 1 V IR G IN IA CAFE Ashland Local Branch, Cor. Firat and A St». F. Crouch, Manager Jiar» Guns Repaired FISHING RODS WRAPPED B an-els and P arts Supplied and F itte d for Any M ake o f Gun W. A. SHELL Hotel Vendome B A R B E R for a real place to eat. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style. B reak fast to order. R egular dinner, 5 0 cents. Sunday chicken dinner, 7 5 cents. J u st across from Library— 425 E a st Main St. S a fety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d lik e new . S ingle b it, 30< doz. D obule b it, 60c doz MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props. C hildren’s W ork A Specialty TR A N SFER ANT? E -P K H S S ' FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service, a u to trn c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P hone l l ) O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel A sh lan d . L L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TR A N 9 F E R — Good tea m and m o to r tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a reaso n a b le price. P h o n e 83 TR A N SFER AND HAI LI NG JA C K SO N T R A N S F E R CO. — W. h a u l e v e ry th in g . Call 293-L. ________________ _ 2 0 8 -11110 ‘ — i APARTM ENTS ROOM AND v ard . BOARD— 4 86 B oule 219-5 F O R R E N 'J. Provost Bros. FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room ; g en tle m a n only. 494 F a irv iew . 219-3 Headquarters for FO R R E N T — F ro n t a p a rtm e n t. A l len b u ild in g . 2 2 2 tf GARDEN TOOLS SPRAY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS HOSE—and LAWN SUPPLIES l ’o n SALK. FARMERS — ATTENTION! Look to y o u r M ow ers, R ak es i:nd B inders fo r w orn a n d m issing p a rts. W h ile I have a good tu p - ply of re p a irs 011 h a n d , still I m ay ra n s h o rt. T w ine, c u ttin g m a ch in ery , fen c in g and sew ing m a chines. W ill m eet any c o m p e ti tiv e p rices on th e se goods. F o r a s q u a re deal, go to Peil's Corner Renting, Loans, Transfers Notary Work BEAVER REALTY CO. 15 First St. Phone 68 W e Buy and Sell STAPLES REALTY AGENCY C B L A M K I N BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE I TI T “ In the Heart of Town.” H. R . ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t ing a n d day w o rk . 248 F ifth St. phone 166-J.____ 10 01 f BOARD AND ROOMS. H otel A shland B uilding A shland, Oregon Phone 20 Carson=Fowler Lumber Co. plumbing 3S1 E . MAIN ST. FIRR INSURANCE INVESTMENTS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE, SEE US We Will Estimate Your Work Furnish you with reliable workmen—and furnish you with the Best of Material DR M A ID INGERSOLL HAWLEY — V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician . N e u ritis cases a sp ecialty. P hone 118-J. T re a tm e n t given onlv in y our own hom e. R. Middleton Real Estate Paint Your Home Now! CHIROPRACTORS. FO R R E N T — F u r n 's h e d a p a rtm e n t. Close in. M odern conveniences. A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H arg a- dine St. o r phone 122. 1 8 2 tf ORCHARDS A T DR. SH A W — E ye, e a r, nose, th ro ai s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . Of fie« a t resid en ce, P io n e e r Ave., m orn ing an d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28 ADAMS T R A N S F E R — W ood ant sto ra g e . P h o n e 460. 211-1 mi TH E REST OP EATING îçcori U. s. A. M cNair Bros. HOMES — RANCHES EV ERYTH ING HOME-COOKED ! School Memory Book $1.25 ’ Happy School Memories $1.00 My Memory Book—Ashland High School $3.50 Eversharp Pencils $1.00 to $6.00 Fountains Pens $2.50 to $6.00 Greeting Cards 25c to 50c 29 First St. Be sure o f Swift’s products and thus make certain that no strange or unknown food is in troduced into the family circle 1 Swift & Company, PHYSICIANS. W A N T E D — Odd jobs a n d lavv’n w ork. OR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice P h o n e 468-L. 2 0 0 -lm o * lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and th ro a t. O ffice ho u re, 10 to 12 and W A N TED — A w ic k e r su lk y . Cali a to 5. S w ed en b u rg B ldg., Ash- 756 Iow a St. 218-6** lBnd, Or®. 7 3-ti To Be Heard Here With Steelman- W A N TED — Y oung couple w ould .7 ^ “ Marriner-Taylor Trio. J. J. EMMEN8— Physician and jo in a u to p a rty , C a lifo rn ia b o u n d .' S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ited to A d d ress M. E ., T idings. d h tf T he New Z ealanders a re n a tu ra lly eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G lasses ■upplled. O culist a n d a u ris t for a m usical people. S urprising as It r ih P ' O ffices, M. and H m ay seem they have reached a high B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567 s ta te of m usical developm ent in this far-off corner of th e world, and have DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W —.Special » ? produced som e very fine a rtis ts who te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n In te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e for g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28 Of fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. ra.; 2 to « p. m. Commencement Day /. You do not ask your family to sit down to the table with un known guests. Their quality is a constant fac tor, always to be depended upon. The consumer is doubly pro tected because, in addition to the care used by Swift & Company, Swift’s food products are care fully inspected by government employes and bear the federal inspection stamp. I W A N ! KD. Graduation Gifts I ' Unknown Foods WeQ-kiewi Fewb O ne cent th e w o rd each tim e. T o w n W ill E n j o y H i l b ü r n GUY MARRINER, PIANIST, IS SSSSksWu Swift & Company’s products are the result of years of experi ence, of careful, conscientious effort. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N f i L City and R anch Properties H ouses to Rent FO R SALE OR T R A D E — Team m ules. A pply 112 Nob H ill. of FO R SA LE— M odel “ R ” H upm obile. C all 756 Iow a s tr e e t, evenings. 218-6* FO R SA LE— 2 acres ju st east i»f n o rm a l school, a ls o fo rty a c re s tim b e r. In q u ire on p rem ises or h o u se up th e hill. 2 1 9 -lm o * FO R SA LE— H ousehold goods. 737 B oulevard. 222-5* HAY FO R SA LE— By G,. F. B illings. FO R SA LE— Two good fresh cows. 419 L a u re l St. In q u ire lifte r 6 222-3* p. m. FO R SA L E — Seven J e rs e y h e ife rs, 7 to 16 m o n th s old, price $150. H. W . A ndrew s, 122 C h u rch St. 222-3* FO R SA L E — L ib ra ry tab le , s a n ita ry couch, reed baby buggy. C all 550 E a s t M ain. 222-2 FO R QUICK S A L E — Buick fo u r to u rin g e a r, e le c tric lig h ts and s ta r te r . $175. 126 M echanic St. 222-2* FO R SA L E — One b e d ste a d and 'sp rin g s . A lso good g as ra n g e , cheap. P h o n e 341-L. 222-2 LA D IES— I c a rry a line of th e F ra n co -A m e ric an H ygiene Co.’s to ile t goods. M rs. H ed rick , 165 B. s tre e t. 222-2* FO R IM M ED IA TE SA L E — A well- lo cated seven room fu rn ish e d h o u se ; g a rd e n ln ; fo r only $2500. te rm s. O th e rs low er and h ig h e r priced. R. D. S a n fo rd 399 Beach St. 222* “ THAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING” TO HAVE INSURANCE WHEN YOE NEED IT R em em b er, th a t you c a n ’t tak e o u t a policy to m o rro w to cover to d a y ’s d isa ste r. It ta k e s an a c cid e n t o r a fire to convince som e people th a t they need in su ra n c e . DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E R .” DON’T PLAY W IT H FA T E . ACT NOW. Yes, we sell all kin d s of good in su ra n c e . W e have lead in g com p an ies only. W hen you w a n t good in su ra n c e ta lk w ith B illings. CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING Billings Agency T he v a ro u s a e ro clu b s in A rg e n tin a have form ed a fe d e ra tio n fo r th e genera) a d v a n c e m e n t o f a v ia tio n . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Bstabl islied 1883 Phone 211 41 E . Main St.