E’ I ASHLVfT) DAILÏ TIDINGS Left Mr F«Hisnik Mr. and Mra. H. M. Weed of Lansing, Mich., left last evening for Portland, after spending «ev­ ir a i 8pring vacation in Ashland vlslt- , Carl Loveland’s Stringed trio, grocery on Main street was con­ consisting of himself and Mr. 4nfe Mrs. Carlton Janes of Med­ fined to hi^ home last week with ford, will broadcast from station illness. ¿M E D , Medford, tonight between 9: So aad 7:20. • THE THEATER RFAimFW Hava a fit gt Orres tailors, .73 Purchased Ford Roadster— Oak St, new location. 181-tf Buster Brown, who is employed by the Southern Pacific company Registered Cars Here at Crescent Lake, has purchased Mrs. Laura Croco of San a new Ford roadster from the Francisco, Cal., Mra. Carrie Mat- Claycomb Motor company, local idek of Pendleton, Ore., F. E. dealers. • Baraall of Willows, Cal., Della Currier of Pacific Grove, Cal., Have your screens tende Thomas N. Fay of Long Beach, Jordan’s m ill. Chi., and Angus Cameron of San Francisco, Cal., are among those «ho registered their cars at the local Chamber of Commerce this firs . L. O. Penland of Talent morning. was a visitor in Ashland yestes- day shopping and transacting Notice To Car Owners • , business. » Have your engine steam clean­ ed, special prices on overhauling, ftoblson’e Oarage, 2nd S.t l«T-tf * GIVES SURE RELIEF Foley’s Honey and T ar Com­ pound relieves at once distressing, alarming bronchial symptoms. It loosens the harsh cough, raises pMegm easily, soothes the Irrita t­ ed mucous membrane, eases the disagreeable tightness that grows w ens toward nightfall. From Mr. L. M.— Charleston, W . Va., *T am glad to say that Foley's Honey and T ar helped me over a bad attack of bronchitis.” I t te a reliable medicine, safe and effec­ tive for coughs and colds in child- sea and grown persons. Your druggist sells and recommends if. Ask or phone for it.— Sold every­ where. — No. 4. Get Your Kodak Out Anto Graphic Kodaks 16.00 and up McNair Bros. I)r. Royal J. Dye, a returned Missionary from Africa, was in this vicinity recently end spoko at Medford, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. W hile Mr. Mol- llnger, who is now in Chico, Cal., was pastor of the Ashland Christ- U n churqji, Dr. Dye visited this city twice and daring one of these vUUe the Ashland church ' gave »800 to be applied on a i ateumshlp to be used on the Congo river by the Missionaries. « This steamship bears the title, Dame Fashion Decrees THE StoALJ, TAILORED AND SWAGGER GATS FOR SPRING' Free Lecture OUR SHOWING OF TÖE new arrivals CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOST COMPLETE First Church o f Christ, Scient­ ist announces a New Colors — New Shape; New Lower Prices $3.50 70 $7.50 Lecture w ill be held in The Cliurrh Edifice— Corner South Pioneer and Hnrgadine Sts. * SEE THEM NOW AT Tuesday Evening, March 22, 1927 Refreshing, clean, and fall of interest—Thrilling rides And dareing adventures. Photographed at Cottage Grove, Oregon. * ' ADMISSION Matinee—35c * Evening—50 m Children—10c a t 8:00 o'clock. ■. The public U -cordially invited to attend. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PER LOAD PER LOAD PER LOAD Varnishes paint and varnish every need BIRTHDAY And. Put Into Your Bin Where Possible I O. RIGG CELEBRATION “T h e Quality Store’ nm veiÿüiT j Fuller Paints SPRING COATS ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY A TIMELY AND UNUSUAL OFFERING OF 384 Oak S t — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 N E W COATS The* Fly-By-Nighter Moral At Very Special Prices I ordered a suit From a door bell ringer. He saitf it would be A real “ hum-dinger.” The home town dealer Now gets my trade. He sells good clothing, The best that’s made! He promised this And he promised that When he got my dough He grabbed his hat. For guaranteed quality, Fit wear and style, “ Hah-a-dash-Inn Duds Are ahead a mile. For another town, He beat it quick. At catching suckers, He sure was slick. None of our creditors Are known to holler, ’Caupe we pay 100 cents On every dollar. When the suit arrived AH charges “ collfct” My anticipations r Were badly wrecked! And in the courts ' W e’ve ne’er been sued And no peddler's judgment ’Gainst us issued. It was cheap and shabby And wouldn’t wear, And it didn’t fit me A-n-y-w-h-e-r-e! Yon do not pay for clothes pur­ chased from ns until you have tried them on and are convinced that they are right. • W e invite you to make •u r «tore your K o d a k Headquarters. We have a fresh stock of ‘films and ‘Our Kodak finishing is of 'the highest quality. X - ^ y kaa rsvoalsd Mt* break la net aerioua, bat Mrs. Rhine- hart*» return to the mainland will ^«• delayed, , * D r. Dye Here Recently— of New York CJty Member of the Board of Lect­ ureship o f the Mother Church, The F irst Chukch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa­ chusetts. MSrth , bathroom of b s ih o te l M m T J U Turkeys Doing F in e— According to Roy P arr, deputy State gome warden, thè wild turkeys, which he and Pat Dailey liberated in thia county last fall, have moved baekr' into the hills and are mating. M r. P arr state« that they are doing fine.. Free Locture on Christian Science hr Robert Stanley Ross, C. S. TQDAY AND TOMORROW , Tonight at S p. m. a Free Christian/Science Lecture at the Visitors from Bend— Church Edifice t _____ R. B. Snyder and M.' J. Jack- ¿ aft lo r Portland— son, residents of Bend, Oregon Df. Charles A. Haines of this spent yesterday in thU city look­ cjty left yesterday for Portland, ing after business affairs. Q f . to get his wife, who has Two panta suits, smart twifit been spending the past few days salts, business golf suite, nt Paul- MRre with her parents. serud’s. We sell for less. C llff Payne makes brackets. AVTHORBRKARS RIB lag w ith hie grandmòther, Mrs. “The Oregon” and still is doing HONOLULU, March «8— (U N I R. H. Wagner .on Granite street faith fu l service. --M a c y Roberta Rhinehart, thé sad w ith other relatives. author, Buffered a fractured rib SUBSCRIBE FÓH THE TIDINGS w h «* ahe allppad and tell in the Portland Man Hp r e B. Lee Paget, accompanied by his danghter-in-lsw, Mrs. Mar- win Paget, of Portland, is spend­ ing a few days in Ashland visit­ ing with the la tte r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ambrose and with friends. a With such an extensive display «of coats for every possible type—models for the larger and smaller women. Coats for motoring, for afternoon, for evening wear—choosing is made delightfully easy at this time. ’ • - - ' New Spring Wash Goods at Low Prices Wm. Andetson’s Prints, Yd. 46c MILLER’S TOGGERY “Bab-a-dash Inn" ( New Silk And Cotton Print, Yd. 86c 36 inches wide. Silk for histre, Cotton for wear, See the assortment of new washable prints. Dress Ginghams, Special, Yard, 16c Belmont Percales, Special, Yd., 16c 32 inches wide, fine assortment of patterns to select from in plaids, checks.and embroidery de­ signs. Values to 29c yard. Twehty new printed patterns to select from for Aprons and dresses. 36 inehes wide. 19c yard Regn-. lar.