TIDINGS markets. I t la true there . has been a (light Jacreaae la the re- ceiptn of eras vt thus? market?. However, this 1« only a normal fluctuation. This fluctuation Ja likely to rbn from ? per oent tq 10 per cent pver any particular egg season or period An increase G eests A t Porter Home— of from S per cAnt to 10 per oeat Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barkley and In egg receipts during a , a f x Former R csideet Here May Day Dances The Past Mdtron’s Club will * Mrg. tiladys Taylor, who is em­ daughter Catherine of Pasadena, months period is not anythin* |o '® i give a May Day dance on Monday ployed In the Jackson Cqunty Cal., stopped in this city yester­ cause alarm. day to visit at the Porter homd. bank in Medford, is a visitor in The increase in egg receipts *t evening, May 2nd in the Masonic They are enroot? north to spend the targe terminal market! for the Ashland today. Mrs. Taylor re­ Hgll. Wckey’s Orchestra. Gentle­ past six menths period has. been men 75c, ladies 25c, cards 50c, in­ sided In this city and was em­ a few days vacation. ployed by th e, Citizens bank. i less than IO per eent. It Is moi*e cluding refreshments. Snow M elting— 1 likely that the next six- months The snow is melting rapidly on period will see a decrease of more A dandy plate lunch Including Went to Medford— Mias Beatrice Hall of t h e coffee eveiy noon and night, S6c. the Crater Lake highway duo to than ten < per cent in egg receipts, 105-tf the prevalent Sunshine and is now w hich will balance the supply, Health department of the South­ At the Plaza. open to a point a mile or more “Then why the drop In egg ern Oregon Normal school, went pricos?” yon question.) One of the above the Union Creek resort. NOTICE to Medford yesterday, where she D.-. N. E. Pickett V ill give a general explanations Is that dug*- gave an address. free lecture in the library build­ In Ashland Monday— 'ng the pest winter the remarfc- ing at 7:30 this evening. Subject The following people from T al­ a lly open weather extended fregn White Bermuda onions, Schuer- poaat to coast. .Taking the coa*- “The New Age And the Comftig ent were in Ashland Monday shop­ man's Grocery. 198-tl World Changes.” Public cordial­ ping and looking after business in! try a j a whole, wo have had > a ly invited. •erests: Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Smith, very mild winter. Consequently. J Cliff Payne makes forms. Merle Bradley, Tom Payter, Mr this mild weather has brought Visiting In Ashland— Transferred to Oakland— and Mrs Manning and Mrs. W . B, the hens into laying condition ^A. T. Chllcott of Fort Dodge, earlier than usual and, of course, 1 ,, A. C. Meyer on Granite street Jones. Iowa, Is spending a few days in the consumption of eggs has net Ashland visthig at the L. J. has gone to Oakland, Cal., where been large enough to take care of I he has been transferred by the Kiwis AND POULTRY PRICES O res home. They made a trip Southern Pacific company* for the early'increased production of With eggs selling slightly to Klamath Falls yesterday to whom he works. Mrs. Meyer and cheaper in moBt localities In 1927 eggs. The local poultry • buyers I visit with* friends. the children will jns Those who practice- slipshod to get a good egg production in methods la poultry raising and ex; the FaU and W inter when 'afg? pect to make their eatlre profits a out Of the eggs laid in the Spring re a lw a y profitable, the season w!l| be somewhat disappointed has not been disappointing but hhb this year. > . » shown a good profit. The Modern Way Coldness Is no longer present in the conducting of modern funerals. Soft, warm shades replace the somber black. The modem way is to lighten the griof of those left behind—and hot to add to it. Quiet dignity—“beauty — warmth — loving care — characterize our service. J. P. Dodge & Sons « Funeral Directors Day Phone 313. - Night- Phones 381-L— 381-J. Mrs. Louie Dodge, lady assistant ' Now’s the time Have a fit at Orres tailors, 73 Mrs. Douglas Reid, who has llt-tf been living at Prospect for several Oak St, new location. months, where Mr. Reid io em- Speekied Bayo Beans, Schuer- mftn’s Grocery. 198-tf Power company, is spending the day in Ashland looking after bust- - nass affairs and visiting with her F daughter Evelyn Jones on Cool­ idge street. ® Exifce BATTERIES Let us equip your ear with a set. of TAXER £ T a x office v ili open April 31 Own a Souvenler Banjo-Uke— to May * inclusive, City hall, np- Aklrs, bring last ihx receipt. O. Sale at Elhart’s. . Winter, Deputy. , • I f 1-16 Nifty clothes for hot wegther at Paulserud’s. 200-tf Sheriff Ralph Jennings has moved his household goods from Jacksonville to his attractive new home on the Jacksonville highway near the Oak Qrove school. Bosch Spark Plugs Mr. McGee Says Women of. Ashland and vicin- Official Bosch Service Station it;y, don’t buy ready-to-wear, Are Launching One Of The Most Sensational dry goods or furnishings any- XL ELECTRIC St&tion place at any price ’till you se£ o u r b ig ’ announcement in QÛY GOOD Phone 82 Thursday’s Tidings. Today and Tomorrow ’TWOULD BE EXTRAVAGANCE! Say It W ith Good Duds! Hart Schaffner & Marx ARE THE Largest Makers of Good Clothes tn the World $QQ.5O AND 0» UP AT Miller’s Toggery Africa, the lost land of the Gorilla — the mysterious land where man never trodl A land that has given its last secret to a mighty hunt- THE ONE SALE FOR WHICH ASHLAND WAITS ON-THE TIP TOE OF EXPECTANCY! ’ NIFTY SELECTION STRAW HATS EVER S T A G E D IN T H IS CITY!! Store C losed W ed n esd a n d T h u rsd ay GETTING READY FOR THE BIG CROWDS FRIDAY! ! WATCH AND WAIT READ THURSDAY’S BIG AD — GET OUR BIG DOUBLE CIRCULAR DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR! Onr Windows-They Tell The Story! AND ON UP AT BEAUTY PARLOR’ OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ALSO “COLLEGIATE” with ALBERTA VAUGHN SUMMER UNDERWEAR IN KNITS BROADCLOTH, SILK. > * POR THE B E N I PIT OP THOSE WHO HAVE TELEPHONE APPOINTMENTS WE WILL ADMIT THEM KNOCK AT PR0NT ENTRANCE. AND ON UP A eoaMdy-drama of college Hab-a-dash Inn** 142 E. MAIN ST. ASHLAND, ORE