bocal * Personal flotes started this morning with a large band of beef steers to pasture at Klamath for the summer. Taxes can be paid at City Hall upstairs, beginnng Thurs­ day, Aprl 22nd, until May 5. Gets F ine Strawberries—- John D. Norby today brought Be sure and bring last year’s tax into the city from his home on receipt. O. Winter, Deputy Tax Col- the northern edge of the city Jector. 195-10. limits a crate of fine, large strawberries which were grown Madden soils protected tires. in his garden. He said he pick­ ed his first strawberrlesa of the Tourists— be sure season Sunday, this being the white sulpher water earliest he has been able to mar­ land Natatorlum. ket his home-grown berries. ODD FELLOW ACTIMTIEh Watch this space every day. R egular M eetiigs ' Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 150-tf The I. O. O. F. Home Coming Friday evening, April 30th at Odd Fellows Hall. All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will be made wel­ come. Entertainment, Dance and Helmans white sulphur plunges Among the Guests at the lumbia H otel— Refreshments. open May 1st. Always clean. Charles A. Dunn, Portland „ 201-5t American Lrgioin Auxiliary to • Burnett, Tacoma; B. R. W Meet— Cliff Payne makes awning er, Portland; A. C. Vogt, I The American Legion Auxiliary frames. land. will hold a special meeting -this evening at 8 o'clock at the Arm­ Phone Paulserud's for cleaning Try our 60c Merchants' Luncli. ory. It will be a social and busi­ Every day from 11 to 2 at Th« and remodeling. We call. ness meeting. By order of the Plata Confectionery. 200-tf 162-tf President. Hot sulphur tub baths, day B om — Have a Fitch Dapdruff Remover or night, Jackson Hot Springs. A baby boy was born this Shampoo at Tho~' Vanity Beauty morning to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Shoppe, McGee’s Store. 198-tf Spence at their home on North Graduation Suits! Latest mod els at Paulserud’s. 200-tl Main street. ' Try a French paper curl. Llthia Hotel Beauty Parlor 195tf Typewriters for rent— Elharts. Among the Gueota at the Llthia Springs H otel— Madden retreads tires. for a Bee- ores- Brittle« and Taffies fresh at Candyland. 8AN RAFAEL, Cal.. April 27. — (UP)— The May 1 .issue of San Quentin prison’s publica­ tion— The Bulletin— gives hon­ or to the mothers San Quentin’s inmates did not heed. The Bulletin for May 1 is dedi­ cated to “Somebody’s Mother.** Lloyd Sampsell, associate editor, penned the text. It reads: “She was oddly picturesque against the forbidding grayness of the battlements which formed the massive entrance to the pris­ on. Past middle age, dressed obviously ln her out-of-date best, she stood trembling nervously before the prison gate, the ac­ cumulated terrors of her jour­ ney furrowed in her brow. Be­ hind these walls some one for whom she’d dare the horrors of the inquisition or the battle­ ments of hell awaited her com­ ing, and come she had, to bring assurances that as always, she'd share the load he bore. . Some­ body’s mother; Man’s most fu­ tile and yet noblest endeavor is the worthy acknowledgment of love, homage and respect for hiA mother. May it be said of the prison that, here, more than anywhere on God’s green earth, is the mother appreciated and the fullest significance of “Mother’s Day” understood and acknowledged.’’ KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 27. More than two hundred thou­ sand members of the Order of DeMolay, belonging to fifteen hundred chapters In the United States, will observe Patriot’s Day, May 1, with special pro­ grams, according to announce­ ment from national headquar­ ters In this city, by Frank 8. Land, Grand Scribe. Patriotic parades and flag ex­ ercises held during the day. At night chapter mass meetings will be addressed op famous histor­ FOR RALE: — 13 acres alfalfa ic events and the American pa­ hay In field, uncut. W. F. Ditter- triots who participated in them. brandt, Llthia Springs 'Hotel. This is the fifth observance of 201-34 Patriot’s Day by DeMolay. . WASHINGTON, April 27.— (UP)— The foreign trade bal­ ance jit thia country shows only part of the picture of interna­ tional “big business,** according to Secretary of Commerce Hoov­ er. Items not listed iu his month­ ly reports bnt announced today in his 1925 complete balance Sheet which favor foreign coun­ tries include: >40,000,000 for smuggled goods. >660,000,000 for entertaining ^American tourists abroad. >310,000,000 sent home bv Immigrants to this country. always Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Church­ ill of Eugene, are new residents Helman Baths open for the sea­ In Ashland and are moving into son Saturday, May 1st. 201-5t the house at 922 Boulevard. Develop perfect health by ex­ ercising at the Ashland Natator­ x Miss Ethel A. Murdoch, who Is lum. * ' demonstrating the Universal Elec­ tric range this week at the Ash­ Get yonr window screens and land Electric store, gave « dem­ screen doors at Jordan Sash and onstration of biscuit doughs ami Cabinet Works. i94tr. their various uses this afternoon, and tomorrow afternoon from two Our specialty. Quality to four she will talk on bread traits. Studio Ashland. doughs and miscellaneous thingsl Will Demonstrate Bread— Tomorrow or foggy near coast to­ night and Wednesday. Variable winds mostly northerly. INSURE Your Household Effects When you buy furniture, rugs »tableware and house­ hold equipment, you make an investment on which you expect returns in ser­ Among th e G uests at the Hotel vice for years to come. Are A s h la n d - Frank R, Fankee, Braddock, you insured against loss Pa., P. Ross, Portland; Anton on this investment as a Gross, Berkeley; Ray Flynn, result of fire. Portland; Laurence C. Carroll, Klamath Falls; Mrs. R. B. Mac- key, Sacramento; H. W. Morris, and wife, San Francisco; ‘F. L. Williams, Portland; William S. Deaver, Portland; John Fogarty, Sacramento; J. F. Werts, Port­ land; B. D. Westfall, Portland. Billings Agency Estab. 1183 at 41 E. Main St Real Estate A Real Inaurane Phone a i l E. R. The IS Quality A A C Store & CO MONTH Universal Electric Range Fords. The following cars are equipped with self-starters: . 1920 Ford Touring, >140.00 1919 Ford Tudor Sedan, >185.00 1923 Ford Roadster, Plck.-up Body, » 2 1 0 . 1923 Ford Touring, >225. 1924 Ford Touring, >275. 1924 Ford Roadster, >286. • Claycomb Motor Co. Phone 50 201-8-t years old, 2800 lbs., .well match, ed; 2 black Gelding* 6 years qld, 2700 lbs., well matched; 2 brown Geldings' 0 years old, 2700 lb»., well matched; 6 yonny Geldings, 1250 to 1300 lbs., sound and well broke; 4 young well broke saddle horses; 4 head good old horses well broke and gentle; 2 good stock saddles; 1 heavy wagon; 2 sets heavy Work harness.— C. L. Gibson, owner, 230 Mountain Ave., Ashland, Ore.— A. L. Gideon, Auctioneer. , , ‘ ' The Fountain Pen Store PARKER’S ' and FOR RALE—Guaranteed Used T. Outterson, Ran Jasper Kruger, N. Y A. Hartford, Sacramepto; Fred Benson, San Francisco; J. Wil­ liams and wife, Hollywood; W. D. Gordon, Chicago; C. Pine. Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mra.* T. O. FAMILY MIXTURE Willltt, San Francisco; Alfred STONEHAM, Mass., April 27< Strunk, Seatjle; F. J. Renning, Mr; and Mrs. Vs y . Mills re­ Seattle; Bernard J. Levy, Seat­ — A daughter was bridesmaid lor turned from Alameda last eve­ tle; Gilbert J. Strewe, San her mother and a son best man for his father at the marriage ning, where they spent the past Diego. here Saturday of Mrs. Allco WANTEi>—Real Estate to two weeks. Miss Helen Rand Mabel Roaf of Dedham and eell. Brown and Rie«» 63 North of Oakland, and Mrs. R. E. Cor­ Oh! Mamma, buy me another Main Street. 201-2-« dell, of Alameda returned with one of Parker’s Delicious Pop- George Smith of Stoneham. them to be their guests for Corn Crispettes. 191-if some time.. .......... . From Medford— Stationery for Mother's Day — Mr. and Mrs. Schank of Med- Elharts. ford spent Sunday in Ashland visiting friends. Parties Intending to build at Lake of the Woods will profit by THE W EATHER communicating with me at saw Oregon and Washing­ mill for lumber and hauling. A. ton— Fair and continued J. Vollman, Rocky Point. 198-6 warm in Interior. Cloudy For high grade tailoring see Pun-haac1.00. Will buy your in, 310 Hargadine. old battery.-^Clageomb Motor Co., Phone 60. ; 20It—St FOR SALE— Ford truck with Q good tires, 323 Almond St. Public Auction . 201-2 Saturday, May 1, 1926. Sale RENT: — 3 furnished starts, 1 o'clock P. M. I will sell 128 Central Ave. Phone at auctilon for cash: 20 head of , ’ 201-2t work horses as follows. 2 black Geldings 7 years old, 3300 lbs., FOR RALE: — 15-9-10 acres well matched^’ 2*Black Mares 6 ranch— 6 room Bungalow, barn, garage, orchard and berries, 13 acres alfalfa, joins city limlits, price, >6500.-00. W. F. Ditter- brandt, Llthia Springs Hotel. 201-4t To Klam ath County— E. B. Barron and A. B. Brown CONKLIN’S Reliable Makes ELHART’S Rooks and Stationery Toilet Goods— Dmg Sundries Anniversary Sale Ends Saturday Rummpr's here at laet. Ash­ land Laundry Service w ill be a welcom e relief for the hot, dusty w ashdays ahead. Send us the fam ily bundle aad w ash­ day tor you is in tlie land of the D odo Bird; and th e price is so reasonable that you cheat your­ se lf if you w ash at hom e. Just try it. Call 1OB. A m inute at the phone beats a day at the w ashtnb. ASHLAND COME THIS WEEK and the advantages of the very special offerings in sheets, sheet­ ing, towels, toweling, ginghams and other wash goods, wool dress goods, coatings, coats, and dresses. LAUNDRY CO BOBLTNK $1.25 HOSE 31 Water Street 95c Demonstration 9 2-4 P. M. THIS WEEK Seven Large Utensils Free With Each Range New 5ilk IN A DOZEN LATE COLORS This Week Only END Come and get new ideas in Electric Cookery. These are 24 inch Silk length, with hem top; heavy double sole; hi-spliced heel and dandy wearers. HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE ALL THIS WEEK David Butler Alice Calhoun A comedy of merry mas­ querades. Homeless and jobless; alone in a big city in a pair of pajamas. It will get every you’ve g o t laugh Come and take advantage of the many special values offered for this Bring New Joy Into Your Home with an Universal Electric Range of lasting quality; ex-toe wear; 26 fashion stcpR from hem to heel, insuring perfect fit and wear., All new now polling Out Sizes (Holeproof) $1.95 Dollar Day Sale buy your hose here :ial values for vent See Our Special Dollar Sale Ashland Electric I Supply Cd. Window Display 4,