» '• Advertising and Publicity A. E. Kinney. C. H. Pierce, Oar Irving E. Vining, Jack Milton! Earl Isaao, O. H .,Johnson, L, aid Wenner. C. W. Banta. J. R. Edwards. • H. Hanson, C. S. Richardson, X. Fred Homes, P. K. Hammond. WANTED: —r Man to do some T. Staples, O. M. Green, J. ,W. R. L. Bnrdle, Jr., O. A. Brlacoe. spading. Ashland Hotel. 202-3 Borgerson. Agricultural and l* n (l Settlement G. F. Billings, Carl Loveland. For Sale: — Early June to- Geo. W. Dunn. Ralph Billings, House Committee . matoe plants, large smooth, pink Ralph Koocer, J. C. Hopper, 8. H. H. Elhart, Thornton Wiley, tomatoh. 0. A.'Gray, 1372 Iowa. D. Taylor, F. M. Carter, E. E. 0. Q. Eubanks. 202-2t Phipps. Business V ld to r- Industrial Development Mr. Meyers of the Shell Oil Auto Camp and Tourist* C. H. Pierce, Frank Jordan. J. FOB HALE: — F«rd Roadster. Co., of Medford, was a business Dan Kay, P P. Whittle, H. D. N. Dennis, A. M. Beaver. A. C. At condition, starter, extra tire visitor In Ashland today. McNair. T. H. Simpson, Randall Coggins, A. W. tyoon and rim, also delivery box for Woods, H. S. Clayiomb. \ Legislation Swim at Helmana. Open Batur- back. Price 3200. Inquire No. 50 Band Coni-erta and Music L. A. Roberta, Harry Tomlin­ 3rd street.. 202-6t* day. May lat. 201-5t Dr. E. A. Woods, H. B. Hurst, son. John Rlgg. WANTED: — Good modern up H. O. Yeo, J. E. Enders, J. w . Membership From MwMorrt— to date house to exchange for Bowens. , H. S. Claycomb, Earl Crow, V. Arthur Long of Medford was a good Income property in Eugene. Celebrations and Conventions D. Miller. Dr. Chas. W. Haines,' business visitor in Ashland yes­ Drown & Rice, 63 N. Main St. Wm. Briggs. Louis Dodge, H. O. Winter. terday. 202-1 O. Enders, Jr., W. D. Jackson, Retail Trade and Trade Relations S. A. Peters, Jr, Fred Taylor 0. H. Billings, 8. B. McNair. FOR RENT: — Cow pasture, Try a French paper Civic Affairs and Street Improve. Tom Hill, H. O. Anderson, C. B. 13.50 per month in advance. Mrs. Llthia Hotel Beauty Parlor Evana, J. H. Hardy Mary R. G. Freeman. 261 Oberlin Roads and Highways St. 202-2* Visiting in Ashland-. A. E. Kinney, W. M. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams FOR HALE: — At Dunsmuir, of Wagner Creek are visitors in Calif., Completely furnished »— Ashland. modern 3 room house with sleep­ 10,000 M ILES ing porch and garage, on Corner Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover lot 70x100 ft. very reasonable. of every description of fencing Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty Cash or terms if desired. Address and wire Just In. Felice posts. All kinds of garden/tools and Shoppe, McGee’s Store. 198-tf C. D. Shoemaker, Dunsmuir. hose. / » ' 202-tf Business Trip to Danamulr— FARMERS! Look to your mow­ FOR HALE: — Onion plants. Phil Wolcott went to Duns ers and rakes’ repairs early, New Sugar A White Bermuda, 15c and leave your order for what muir last evenng on business. hundred. D. P. Blue, R. F. D. 1, Perozzi, you need at Graduation Suits! Latest mod- 1st lane east of mailbox. 202-4 Stearns els at Paulserud’s. 200-tf SADDLE HORSES for hire, in­ Finance and Budget quire at 939 B street. 202-lt* 0. N. Smith, J. H. McGee, IiCft For P ortland - FOR HALE: — Two Jersey cows Mrs. Arthur Squires one giving milk now, other will children left for Portland be fresh May 1st. Inquire 939 B day evening to be gone street. 202-1* time. Ltoeal • Personal flotes Sports lin. C. C. 'Darling. Don Provost, Millard Grubb, 0. W. Prank- 'B. C. Forsythe, » Universal Electric Range Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th 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 Refreshments. B orn- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pert an nounce the birth of a baby boy born last evening. Typewriters repaired at Elharts. Brittles and Taffies fresh at Candyland. always Left For Southern C a lifo rn ia - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson left yesterday morning for Southern California. Cliff Payne makes tent Madden retreads tires. Don’t miss the “Thanks for the Buggy Ride" Dance at Jacksons Hot Springs Sat. night. Every­ body will be there. 202-2t Demonstration 2-4 P. M. THIS WEEK P eil’s Corner Returned f'rom South— Mrs. Squires returned yeste day morning from San DIeg where she has spent the winter. Hot sulphur tub baths, day Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barron an­ or night, Jackson Hot Springs. nounce the birth of an eight pound baby boy bom April 24. From Talent— Rev. William Vlmont was a The baby has been named Edwih business visitor from Talent to­ Hugh. day. Remember the date — an old Phone Paulserud’s for cleaning fashioned dance by Sof Oregon Rabbit Breeders. Best dance of and remodeling. We call. 20X>-tf the season. Introducing the lat­ est dance. The buftny hug. Moose Hall, tonight. Admission 95c Taking Vacation— Miss Lydia McCall, who Couple, including refreshments. Admission and refreshments employed at the postoffice, (without dance) 25c. Good music. taking a month’s vacation. 202-1 Madden aulis protected tires. Buy your ready-to-wdhr where you will be fitted by an experienc­ R eturned to R anch— Mrs. A. E. Zana left by state ed tailor. Paulaerud'a. 200-tf yesterday for her ranch on Helmang white sulphur plunges Greensprlhga. open May 1st. Always ’clean. 201-6t . .Among the Guests at the Ore­ Helman Baths open for the sea­ son Saturday, May 1st. 201-5t V isitin g Miss Ethel A. Murdoch, who is demonstrating the Universal Electric range at the Ashland Electric store this week, will demonstrate cakes tomorrow af­ ternoon from two to four, and will be glad to welcome all her friends. For Mothers’ Day— The best expression of your thoughtful ness— your photograph. Studio Ashland. “THE MAN ON THE BOX" Mr. Applewhite, who has been in the Veteran’s Hospital in Portland for the past several months, is improving rapidly and will soop be able to return to his borne In Ashland. E. R. Bokler, Tacoma; Chas. C. Willis, Seattle; C. 8. Tucker, Seattle; S. M. Podell, Seattle; Paul Caree, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lander, Portland; Fred Brown. Salem, Mrs. C. H. Sanford. Portland; Mrs. V. Shaw, Berkeley. Advertise In T he Tidings. For high grade tailoring see Orret tailors upstairs. 149-tf (Colntinued from page 1.) "Thanks for the Buggy Ride” dance at Jackson’s Hot Springs Sat, nite. This will be a modern dance sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. 202-2t and he predicted that every committee and every man on each committee would work in­ dustriously during the year for the betterment of the city. Secretary Fuller submitted a report of the activities of the chamber during the past year, showing that much had been ac­ complished in the way of adver­ tising and publicity. Not only were pamphlets and leaflets printed and distributed through­ out the country, but the Port­ land newspapers were generous in their space, he said. He called attention to the fact that the chamber had initiated a campaign for street Improve­ ments and that the city council had taken up this matter recently with most gratifying Jesuits. the Hotel CIIAPLTN Tomorrow Harry T. Mett and wife, Loa Angeles; G, c. Smith, San Fran­ cisco; Johnson 8. Smith, Port­ land; T. M. Woods. Portland J. W. Meyers, San Francisco; C. A. Moore, Los Angeles; J. L. Clark and wife, Long Beach; R. H. Wright, San Francisco; M. Pierson, San Francisco; Miss Viola Johnson, San Francisco; Mrs. F. L. Martin. Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Henderson, Spo­ kane; A. D. Bufers Portland. Hear Lovelands Navigators at the Buggy Ride Dance at Jack- sone Hot Springs Set. night. First with George Sidney, Charlie appearance In Southern Oregon Murray and Vera Gordon. n t this red hot dance band. 202-2t Didj’ ever hear the story t o o t tiie Irishman and the Jew ? A remarkably funny eharact- erization of the private liv e s o f A m erica’s two laugh pro­ ducers. An Irish policeman. A Jew ish merchant. And then som ething about a mil­ lion dollars — imagine an Irish policeman getting a m illion dollars away from a Jew ish merchant—a boy and a girl and a little child lead them w hile love conquers all, —O i, Oi—begorrah what a m edley o f hmmor, pathos and unadulterated joy. OH BOY! Electric Cookery Imported Toyo Panamas $125 a Summer Underwear Bring New Joy into Yonr Home with an Universal Electric Range 50c to $2.50 Per Garment MILLER'S TOGGERY “ Hab-a-dash Inn” shland Electric Supply E. R. I S A A C & C O Rapidly Improving— with SYD Come and get New Ideas in Left For Marshfield— John Dougherty left yeste day for Marshfield, where he wl spend a few days on business. We pay cash for eggs. Ash- land Fruit and Produce Ass’n. 192-13 Last Time Tonight A shland — Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davolt of Portland, arrived in Ashland yos- terday evening for a vlait with Mrs. Applewhite, Nob Hill. gon Hotel Are ■ W ill D em onstrate Cake— ln Seven Large Utensils FREE with Each ] Range ' - This Week Only The Quality Store MONTH END Dollar Day Sale! Take Advantage of the Special Bargains Offered for This Special Selling Evènt. Radio Chiffon Dresses Daisy Muslin, 6 Yds. for $1.00 Sold Regular 19c Yard Curtain Scrim, 4 Yds. for $1.00 Regular Values to 35c Yard Printed Voiles, 5 Yds. for $1.00 A clean-up. Values to 59c Yard Nod-Land Sheets, Each $1.00 Size 81x90, 31.89 Valuta Include Everything Parties intending to build at i lake of the Woods will profit by ' communicating with me at saw mill for lumber and hauling. A. J. Vollman. Rocky Point. 198-S Develop perfect health by ex­ ercising at the Ashland NaUtor' turn. V ie lt« — Val ken ber t went to , Klamath yesterday on buslneav. , ’ Jack Milton, owner of Jackson Hot Springs, thought the cham­ ber should advertise and give publicity to all of the scenic at­ tractions and points of Interest to the rflflflltjr of Ashland, and X. I. Isaac, chairman of the publicity committee, eaid that it already had been decided to in­ clude all health resorts, Includ­ ing Jackson Hot Springs, Llthia Springs and other similar re­ sorts. In the'commantty 'advertis­ ing which the chamber will un­ dertake during the year. A tentative budget was sub- mttted by Secretary Fuller and this will be taken np by the budget committee nt once in or. der that a definite budget and campaign of activities can he outlined by the directors at en- other meeting to be held next the standing Thursday Selling Sizes 16 to 44 • F ast colors; all shades. They come in plain colors, fancy stripe or figured. Models are straight- pleated or circular. Very well tailored. 100 Lingette Costume Slips A ll colors—all sizes. Your choice for Thursday Only $125 Special for Thursday r $4.95 Silk Jersey Bandeaux Brassiers in pink or honeydew. Taped and bound. Special for flood quality cloth—stayfcd and stitched. W hile they last Thursday Only 49c Thursday, 35c Zephyr Gingham, 5 Yds. for $1.00 32 ln. Wide, 25c Yard Regular 14 Mo. Weight BIG PILE OF RIBBON APRONS Colors: Green, Biné, Rose, Yellow, Orange, Purple and Red, THURSDAY ONLY 35c Bath Towels, 4 for $1.00 Regularly 35c Ench, Heavy Weight Shop Thursday at Pillow Cases, 3- for $1.00 42 and 45 Inch— 39c Bach Regular These Items Are Only a Few of the Many Dollar Day Specials Holeproof Hose in all the leading shades, now selling FLO W ERS FOR HATS 25c AND U P