«*•«<1 i» 1» !*» **** ....... ASHLAND .......... in \“ ’" 7 rTfT*frT SNAP— «-room partly furnish­ POR RENT— Two good furn­ ished bungallwa «riti» garage/ « e d - w O « 60x160 lot $1500. 40 ’ n P |“ d «64°- A REAL SACRIFICB^-WIll sell A Rice «3 N. Main 227-3 the Brffck house, 7 roomi large belutiful grotflds. •Bo\ilA- yard for $2000 balaw 1 value also— * K ’W T ii bocal ; Personal flotes ¡fe Crown Mills Flou made. $2.30 per sack. J F.'& Pro. 'Ass’c. * '*■■■" H Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch. • Social and dance at I. O. O. F. Rail Friday evening. May 28th, Every day from l l to - I •'at The 162-tf for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and Plata Confectionery. Invited friends. Come an^'* in­ joy what may be the last of the r a j $or yoh M u * tp >«yx< ' Mr.-and Mrs. W. E. Sanford Beason, before hot weather conies le ft ¿Ms morntggubw apttk for n to stay. Committee vacation (trip thrdutfk 'Y £eihlte National Tark. •£. Monument Erected— ODD FKLLOW A G m iT IS » •• Watch this space every day. ’ One of the most striking monu- nents In this »setion of the stale la the one which Henry Provost recently erected at the graves of his mother and sister. It is a per­ fect sto le of crystal blue Ashland granite and Is perfect In it’s Beauty and quality. It is. a product q < the Blair Granite Workb. * , Ge$ your window screets and screen doors at Jordag 8ash and Cabinet Works. i94tf. L eft for W eston, Oregon— Miss Hasel Hopkins of Ashland Iqty "today. for' Wpstof,’ Ofopon, for KMHttha v i t t *th6itarWftiitier sjs t^r, Mrs., W? A. E fes. Mr. and — ; * The changing likeness of your Mrs. Eves korinerlji tyved in Ash- boys and girls caa - be {.reserved land a i | uojr pwn a large wheat only by photographs. Studio Ash­ and seed potato farm in the cen­ land. . ter of the Umatilla wheat belt. Stockholders’ Meeting— A meeting of the stockholders to Puget Sound. fashioned dance at the Moose Hall Saturday night, May 29. ( The successful man Is always a well-dressed as well as a well- Business Trip— pressed man. Paulserud’s 22Ctt . Carl Loveland made a business trip to Northern California today. So many' persons like a pood, clean, hot, bath. They get Leave for M yrtle Point— |hem at the Ashland Nat. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts will leave tomorrow afternoon for Myrtle Point to be gone until next Improving— W. C. Lyman, who has been in Tuesday. the Community hospital for some time, Is reported as improving. Parkers 2ri*psttes are delicious Dr. West’s Tooth Brushes 50c McNair Broa. Left for D u am u ir— v - i i Mr. andM rs, A- F. A bbott and Miss Etba Abbott left for Duns­ muir this morning to spend sever­ al days there. den. is a minority; In fact, ar-.»hipped from the Orient aboard most a dodç., ,N o longer does his 8teamshlp President* Jackspn. Madden retreadi tires. biaqrye clothe» washing art' conr stitute a menace -to the health, Enroute Home— wealth .and bapplqae^ of the R. K. Keller, proprietor of thé Amescan ladndryman. ' • Denson Hotel, Portland, acconv So American laundrymen, those paplfd by Mrs. Keller, stopped at composing th e 'lfùnAr/in^n’s as­ the Llthia Springs hotel last eve­ sociation of CalUbtnla; have oth­ ning enrq^te to Portland from er subjects slated for discussion Sag Francisco, where they haye at their annual convention which been on a. short vacation trip. opens March 2 3 "for three d a y s/ Advertise In The Tidings. Scientific Facial Treatments— Who knowee?— Men striving Llthia rtôtef ’Béfaütÿ Parlor. for a single end, maybe tljey will i 207-tf contrive a new way to turn tout sharper and shinier . starched cuffs. Left for Oregon City— More thin 500 visitors. Includ­ ■My Dead Indian Mrs. Cleo V. Howell and baby ing the laundrymen and their Swenning, 109 daughter, left yesterday morning wives, are expected at the con­ 227tf for Oregon City with Mr. Howell’s vention. W parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. How­ ell and expects to spend several weeks vlsitiag them. Mr. and Mrs. Howell made the trip to Ashland by car to get their daughter-ln. From Siskiyou— Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ostrander and little daughter, Alice June, of Siskiyou, were visitors In Ash­ land today. BROCOLI GROWERS GET SMALL RETURNS SEATTLE, (U P )— A lot or pretty bathing girjp are going to break the law in Seattle thia sum­ mer, -but it Is somewhat uncer­ tain just what the city is going to do about It. The type of bathing suit worn by, most fair bathers in genpre|, and by competitive girl swlmmefa In particular, is definitely "agin the law.” The law, and It is the only one on the municipal books govern­ ing 1>athing apparel, plainly states that if even a fraction .of bart thigh is displayed above a dimp­ led knee, the bather is subject to fine and imprisonment. The law was enacted in 1907. If the girls are going to obey the law they will have to dig up some old style l>ooks of nearly two decades ago and see Just what was being worn. So far indifferent policy offic­ ials have made no effort to en­ force the Regulation. Bathers don’t seem to be blush­ ing with modesty, spectators are not complaining, so the cops are saying: “‘Why worry?” Roseburg news dispatches state that although broccoli- growers Salem— Four months postal ofl Douglas county harvested the receipts, $70,195.67 break all biggest crops In the history of j previous records. the Industry during the season iu st past, the returns for the season indicate that the profit was small. The Veturns were sufficient to pay the, crop ex. we claim for it penae, but the gains were far it system of Catarrh or Deafnett occasioned by the exceptionally y Catarrh. Also u a Blood Puri Ives wonderful results. All large crop In both Oregon and Oallfornia, t J using the market to decline to the lowest figure ever paid. The growers received a s/lo w as 60 cents a crate. — Medford Mall Tribune. Portland— Proposed additions to Jänteen Knitting Milla will Madden sells protected tires. cost $400.000. ¿head and make Brick Morse’s Collegians* (im vrçR SIT Y OF CALIFORNIA GLEE CLUB) A « m tttre of club singing, Comic skilfi, soloists, clog O ENEBAt ADMISSION Children 25c — Adult» 75 Billings Agency R eal Estate A Real Iusurunc, Eatab. 1883 at 4-1 E. Main St Phone 811 Qrie-Day Service «ansATvanav Í-* i f IN “WHERË WAS f? on i Shoe, Repairing ; L i We will allow ' / ' 4 , s tri * < 'h 10 Percent Discount LOST— SJjell rim mied“ glassefc. Finder please phone 432-L. * 227-3t on all Rugs sold that day WANTED— Dressmaking and shirts. Priçés reasonable. Jessie 927-3* Searing, 682 C street. P. DODGE & SONS POR HALE— Edison Console phonograph and 'records and bridge lamp and table. Call even­ ings. Mrs. Babcock, 63 Roca. 237.3 The Mammoth Buying Power of 3186 Clothing Stores Makes this . * • V Remarkable Valúe Possible Think of it! Over three thousand individual retail organizations buy ing the same kind of garments from one manufacturer We’re part oJ that mammoth buying power that extends its savings baek thru tin world s largest tailoring shop and into the woolen mills These sav ings plus quantity production make it possible to offer good clothing at a price that only the mammoh buying power of the entire grouj could effect We’re featuring them in a special showing during Na tional Serge Week. CLOTHCRAFT j T 11 1 r n ww U “5130” • • SERGES BROWN insurance . 25. PEOPLE , FOR RENT— Partly furnished flat, modern conveniences, beautlr fully sftuatefb bdd-Jciaafe lb- 316 Hargadlnd* * 227-$ They’re finely tailored all wool serges that are the choice, of discriiuinating men the country ‘over. In fact more men wortr Clotheraft “ 51307 serge than any other serge in Ajneriea. They are ideal for the man who prefer? a suit in -the stylish dark shades, tailored of fabric that is suitable for season ‘round wear. Come in and see this special showing. % and jazz band. 44 Art* of Vaudeville ~ WANTED— A few kerosén, 'cook stoves, blue flame prpferred Must be la good condition. Cal 1RS * 227-4 Saturday, May 29th, only j Heine O N I SHOW Starting At 8:15 P. M, TONIGHT ONLY HPLENDID PIVE ACREH, frult and garden, ornali house, beautPf f u i. location, •Èast edge of tow#^ a bargain , » t $£000. , , Staples Realty, Ashland Hotoh • ' • • • i 227 tf • £. 1 I r I > t . v» 1 Thûtata >• H '' ip Ague’s SJioe Shop 339 E. Main Street Smartly Styled for All Occasions Illustrated here is the Cambridge-—a model that will appeal strongly to men who enjoy the com­ fo rt and stylo of a well tailored pacl^ coat. True Clotheraft. “ style” and “ servico” are assured in writing by this guarantee that .only’high