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ASHLAND DAIIA' TIDINGS What If the Spangle Sewers Strike? TID IN G S CLASSIFIED ADS _______ P a ris all last sum m or fo r th e only backing you have when you don one • oi these is th e financial backing One cent th e word each tim e. ® necessary to pay for it. In its m en 's* (W ritte n for the L n ited Pi ess. *?- gre Spa ngied bodice and fluffed ma- <$* ®y line s k irts you are all set for a bare- < i> M arg aret R ohe. back act save fo r the horse and DR. GEO. O. JA R V IS you’re su re to be a little hoarse • ♦ • yourself ere th e evening is spent. DR. FRANK M. MOXON N atu rally these backless gowns PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS The city clocks w ere strik in g cry loudly for accom panying scarves W hen I saw a lovely m aid for w a rm th ’s sake if* n o t for m od THE SANITARIUM Stroll proudly from a bonnet shop esty ’s and w onderful are th e elabo In sm a rt a ttire arrayed. ra te confections of lace or m etallic ASHLAND, OREGON I hastened to th e h a t shop m an, and silk em broidery, fu r trim m ed, P h o n e 12« 4 W ho is th a t strik in g c re a tu re ? ” beaded, fringed and hand-dyed th a t ‘‘You said it,” was his prom pt reply. a re offered up to drape th e fa ir b ut ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W ith rage in every featu re. freezing revelations of th e bare- ‘‘You’ve said it in those very words. backed beauties. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. PHYSICIANS T h e re ’s no th in g m ore to say, Gaby Deslys brought over one for Schedule from O ctober 1, 1919. She's my m ost s trik in g m odel every gown, each a dream of beauty D aily (E xcept Sunday) DR. H. B. MOORE — C hiropractic And she s gone on strik e today. a nd lavish handw ork m ore o rn ate Leave A shland-— Physician. F irs t N ational Bank Leave M edford- 7:10 a.m . 7 :1 0 a.m . Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res and a rtistic th an th e other. This 8:00 a.m . 7:55 a.m . 207-J. I NEW 1 ORK Now th a t life is ju st year indeed she seem s to be m aking 9:00 a.m. 8:25 a.m one strik e a fte r an o th er, follow ers ¡& cou ections of scarves ra th e r th an DR. ER N EST A. WOODS— P ractice 9:25 a.m . 9:10 a.m . of F ashion a re doing p retty well to pearls. 10:10 a.m . lim ited to eye, ear, nose and 10:00 a.m . 11:00 a.m. th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 10:40 a.m. keep clothed sufficiently to stay in Spanish m an tillas in w hite or 12:00 m. 2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., Ash-! 11:30 a.m. th e procession at all w ithout shift- j ^ a ^ are very m uch used as scarves 1:00 p.m. 12:45 p.m. land. Ore. 7 3 -tt' ing a ttire to fit th e modes of the mo and the sm aller gayly em broidered 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. DR. J . J . EMMENS— P hysician and m ent. S trikes of longshorem en. Spanish and Chinese shaw ls of silk 2 :1 0 p.m. 2 :1 0 p.m. surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye,, 3:00 p.m. 3 :0 0 p.m. m iners and m ilkm en sink into m er- crepe heavily fringed are also m ost ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses su p 4:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. est insignificance when such tru ly effective. O riental scarves heavy plied. O culist and a u ris t fo r S. P 4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. appaling striked a re on like those of w ith m etallic em broidery, lined with R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., 5:30 p.m. 5 :3 0 p.m. opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore. th e spangle sew ers, garm ent fitte rs softest puffed chiffon, lest they 6:40 p.m. 7:00 p.m. P hone 567. 21-tf 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. or m illiners, m ale and fem ale. scratch a bit, are m ost opulent look D. M. BRO W ER, M. D.— 216 F actory Sat only’ 9 :30 p m . ^ a t wUy 9:30p.m . A spangle sew ers’ s trik e would be ing, banded w ith rich fu r and entire ► St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses radio- S at- only 10 p m; pj™ m idnight Sat.only p articu la rly h arrow ing ju st a t the all-over spangled lengths to m atch h e a t largely in ,his tre a tm e n t of m om ent since all the new est evening p aillette bodice of your gown SUNDAY ONLY chronic diseases. T uberculosis, Leave M edford— I<eave A shland— 'c re a tio n s seem to consist m erely of are ra d ia n t beyond wqrds. cancer and o th e r infectious ail- j 9:00 a.m . 10:00 a.n). a shining spangle cuirass or stonr- m enta, respond m arvelously to said , F e a th e r fans a re m ore enorm ous 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ach er held in suspense by a strand tre a tm e n t. th an ever th is season and m ake most 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. I of beads over each sh oulder and effective notes of color ag ain st black 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. ATTORNEYS 3:00 p.m. down to th e belt in back. The sk irts 3:00 p.m- 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at-; are m ere billows of airy tu lle w ith 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Law, P ioneer Block, A shland. p a rtic u la r em phasis and billows laid 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. L . A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . | on the hips. All black dance frocks and 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. on th is o rd er developed in je t and Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE Bldg. black tulle are th e m ost p opular of C. H. SPALDING, A ttorney-at-L aw , FOR SALE— F o r sale or trade. Lots th e lot, but vivid creations in cerise: Mrs. H evener and Miss Ew an, bal- 1, 2 and 3 in block 4 on M orton jade, gold and silver are g u aranteed I cony floor, Y aupel's Store, B eaver Block. Phone 146. stre e t. W ill accept au to as part to tu rn ou r ballroom s into replicas ------------- ." . . ___ STENOGRAPHERS F irs t Class B akin« P roducts nn< its best. L ight Lunches JE S S IE B. TH ATCHER — Public These new est tu lle and spangle! S tenographer. C om m ercial Club FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A g o o d : hom e fhi1CA shlandl,Creo r ^ a c r T ^ a c t g e n in g creations are m aking good H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a m .; 2 p. m. to 5 p m., well im proved n e a r town. A ddress 011 backless ru m o rs we had fioni L AND F. C. S titser, D orris, Calif. CONTRACTING AND BUILDING 48-lm o* or light frocks when they a re of some vivid and hectic shade th em selves. The som bre plum es of the black fea th er fan a re of course s tu n ning w ith any color. T here is a stro n g suspicion how ever th a t a new use for th e fan will be evolved this w inter. Instead of w ielding them coquettishly o r langurously in front to create a d ra ft they will be held un furled a t th e back in th e m anner of the Spanish beauty having her pic tu re taken. This in a m ad effo rt to keep off th e d r a f ts from unduly exposed shoulder blades and spinal colum ns. HEMSTITCHING PICOTING S2SS&. u K S °< «' BON TON BAKERY FU R TRA PPIN G BEGUN SALEM, Nov. 8.— F u r trap p in g in Oregon will be done this season m ore extensively th an ever before, it is a n ticipated by S tate Game W arden Carl W. A. Shell The Barber 137 E. Main 2,325,000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS IN DAILY USE TH E WORLD OVEIl W herever gra§s grows and cowh are m ilked, you will find th e De La val th e favorite cream sep arato r More De Lavals a re in use than all o th er m akes combined- The De Laval is tim e tested. I was th e pioneer eream se p ara to r ii 1878 aud has led in popularity am sales for forty years. I t ’s th e w orld's stan d ard cream separator. ASHLAND W . McNABB, P la ste rin g , cem ent FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow , C orner F o u rth an d A S tre e t Acrosi’ w ork and rep airin g . 41 F ifth St. furnished or u n furnished. In ‘W hen you w ant good Insurance, From th e Depot. Phone 363-Y. 44-tf q u ire 555 F airview St. Phone ta lk w ith Billings. ¿ gw 303-J. 35-15 A. L. LAMB— C o n tracto r an d B uild W H E R E ’S TH E F IR E ? e r. C em ent, Brick and W ood ANOTHER GOOD ONE T here goes th e w histle. The tru c k w ork. Tel. 463-J. 343 M ountain 60 ACRES, p a rt irrig a te d alfalfa, is on th e go— w here? P erh ap s to a Ave. balance grain land; fa ir buildings; private hom e— perhaps to a busi- cjose to th e city. Spine very un- ¿ess house It m ay be a sm all blaze, FRANK JORDAN — Q eneral Con N. G. BATES, Prop, usual special ad v antages in this, j o r m ay ad read y he past control tra c tin g and rep air work. Cement F a ir price and easy term s Inves- BUT th e re IS a fire! T h a t’s w hat We use fhe Violet Ray for Scalp work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 tigate. th e fire w histle tells you and your T re atm e n t an d ’ F allin g H air. G ranite St. 21tf _______ E . T. STAPLES _____ heart jumps faster, B aths Shoe C hining P a rlo r TAXI SERVICE LOOK H E R E VOV W AOE EA R N ER b e to r “ o V h o r o EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas A S IL L N D ID HOME or your business. B ut once— ju st shade „ , tre senger C halm ers, Seven Passenger Fine „ . grounds, . .. , garage, ,, , e , s ,th a t vital once— m ay prove the H udson. T rips anyw here. R eliahl“ and fru it, 1 ^ blocks Main 'g re a te s t d isa ster of y our life. Sup- s tre e t pavem ent Good location it comes today— tom orrow — d riv ers and quick service. Stand for R. R. m an. F irs t class neigh- who can tell w hen? A re you fully a t Rose Bros. Day Phone 213; We w ant an active, intelligent borhood. P rice $1800; $300 ¡in su red ? N ight, 101. __________ W hy ta k e th e chances? m an w ith car, who can give refer- down, balance long tim e. Oh w hat A few dollars invested in a fire pol- ences as to liis reliability, to handle a b argain, when you see it. »‘J HE F IX IT SH O P” I icy today m ay save you a thousand ,. . . . , , E . T. STAPLES tonight. W rite, phone Or call. ?apw h g h t,n g a p “ pow er p5ants B ring it to me, I can fix it right. his hom e d istrict. Experience not Law n Mowers and Bicycles my spe W HAT YOU GOT TO SW AP BILLINGS AGENCY necessary, cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main No. 61— 1 have som e P o rtla n d lots 41 E a st Main S treet P hone 2 1 1 Exclusive te rrito ry and big pay to and sm all acreage n e a r Seattle for “ Real E state and Real In su ra n c e,” street, Ashland. th e rig h t m an. W rite or w ire if you o rch ard property. Also have f jpp 2 Va aerp Jqt PIANO TUNING can quality. Stark-D avis Co., 212 nicely located in A shland, 4-room T hird St., P o rtlan d Oregon. GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n er, house, b a th and to ilet connected w ith 17 years practical experience w ith sew er. F ine shade trees, lots PAUÏÆERUD & BARRETT in cluding nine years factory tra in of fru it and b erries; 1 acre a lfa l ing. Leave o rd ers a t Rose Bros., fa. B eautiful location. Valued o r E nders. 45-tf a t $2300. W ill put it in on a good sm all a lfa lfa ranch im proved or Coi n er by th e P a rk . For Men and W om en. FO R SALE OR TRADE unim proved and pay the differ T el. 119 IIE ID E R TRACTORS AND P. F . O. ence in cash and d eferred pay- ‘ 171 E ast Main. FO R SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres njents. PLOW S of land 7 m iles from A shland, A 5-room house, very larg e lot. New and used sew ing m achines of $2000.00 im provem ents, excellent plenty fru it and garden, 20 tie rs of sp rin g s; 50 acres fenced; 2 m illion wood and some fu rn itu re . P r e t t y , m ost any m ake and style. feet of saw tim ber. W ill tra d e for location. M ust sell— $700. A carload of A m erican fence and city residence, o r ta k e c a r as p a rt W atch th is colum n fo r some b arb w ire ju st in. B ring in your! paym ent. Term s. A ddress H. care m ore fine offerings. I am j u s t . w ants before sending them to the Tidings. 46-lm o g e ttin g keyed up rig h t fo r fu r-' catalogue houses and we will see if nishlng you some fine real e sta te ORCHESTRA m usic. we can ’t m eet th e ir prices for cash. If in doubt call and see me. Have soul« dandy au to robes left, P O R T E R ’S DANCE ORCHESTRA E . T. STA PLES supplies from 4 to 7 pieces. All i At P e il’s Corner. th e la te st New Y ork dance music. A SPECIA L O FFER IN G Dollar Starts an Account. — C. I. J. P o rte r, 272 Maple St. A Hom e, a Sw eet Hom e I am offerin g an u n u su al b arg a in PAINTING STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. in a STRICTLY F IR ST CLASS MOD ERN ALMOST NEW’ BUNGALOW j C. W. TORRENCE, House P a in tin g inside and out. 171 G ranite S t HOME. All b u ilt in; best of plum bing; 5 P hone 3 40-J. room s, b ath , etc.; splendid sleeping porch. F ull basem ent, w ith 10 foot The season is here w hen th e auto LIV E STOCK ceiling. Linoleum on kitchen and top should be looked afte r. T A IL O R S FO R FO R SALE— E x tra choice H olstein b ath floors; fine ran g e in place. I m ake new ones o r fix th e old The location is block and a half cow, will be fresh D ecem ber; 8 from Main. Paved highw ay, n e a r j one. L et me look a t it. gallon w hen fresh. Still m ilking over 3 gallons, high test. Very school and no m ore accessible and I gentle and easy m ilker. Phone scenic view point in th e city. The lot is sm all b u t has b eau tifu l shade 297-L. 31 Union St. 51-7* trees, and a lto g e th e r th is is a ra re Best Woolens; Latest Fasll GOATS — At S tud: T oggenburg find for some one who w ants a hom e ions Al wavs. buck. N atu rally hornless, large a t 60 percent of value. P rice $2600. 8 9 N orth Main vigorous, conform ation and m a rk T hink of it. Come and look a t It. I ings perfect. E x tra heavy m ilk But rem em ber th a t if you are in j Satisfaction Guaranteed stra in , 5 and 7 q u a rt. G rand s ir e ' e a rn e st and LOOK AT IT, you have Crown P rince No. 140, grand dam bought. E . T. STA PLES C leopatra No. 187; im ported. A s h la n d Iro n W o r k s G u aran teed service fee, $3.00. W ould call for does at cost. P hone AN INVESTM ENT THAT CANNOT (In c o rp o ra ted ) LOSE 297-L. 31 Union St. L. G. Bied- I have a M ountain R esort P ro p e rs ta d t, b reed er Swiss T oggenburg Office and W orks No. 248 Helm ai THEODORE ROOSEVELT m ilch goats. Milch goats for sale. e rty th a t because of circum stances St., A shland, Ore. is offered for m uch less th an has 54-lm o* And His Time been often offered for it and cer M anufacturing E ngineers, G enera' tain ly fo r m uch less th a n it will sell Sho wn in His Own Letter» STRAYED R epair W ork for in th e n e a r fu tu re. While TKscdare Roosevelt was President W e m an u fa ctu re P aving P la n t he wrote 150,0?0 letter* to emperors and I t is th irty m in u tes drive from STRAYED— F rom Beck’s place on kins*, p.-hse mt.-isters and statesmen, th e B oulevard, Nov. 3d, 1 yearling A shland. A b eau tifu l secluded spot E quipm ent, Sawm ill, M ining ana hl-tc•?•-$ si J vitlcrs, explorers and nnt- uraluU. i ii.cen ¿way in the tiles those P oland C hina sow, w eight about one m ile from H ighw ay w ith good Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas En- 7 h'vi» been lying for years with 175 o r 200 pounds. F in d e r please priv ate road. T here a re 100 acres gines, Boilers an d Heavy Stee: the letters his corrernoBceuts. notify ow ner, E. H. W’eren, Tel. w ith heavy woods on p a rt of it and W ork; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Brass The c o « . istportnal of these letters art new ao- eaHr» s- r .By in 415-J. 59-4t en chanting tra ils b u ilt to th e h u n t- and Bronze C astings of every kind, ing and fishing grounds and scenic H aving thoro u g h ly equipped oui S c L h n e r ’s M a g a z in e view points. plant for th e m an u factu re and re- FOR SALE ¿y/s-h Y o a r D e a l e r A b e a u tifu l tro u t stream ru n s th ru p airs of heavy and all classes of ma- or v»sr r 'a n d $4-00 naw ta FO R SALE— Jersey cow, 6-year-old; th e p roperty and a p riv ate irrig a - chine and foundry w ork, we solid) hO *.ER’S MAGAZINE, Nex good m ilker. Phone 10F4. 61-6 tion ditch conducts abundance of y our o rd ers and inquiries. E stim atei Y • '-i City, far a »-ear’s ; abscripiioa w a te r to th e garden and ten acres of and q u o tations furnished on applica FO R SALE— T hree fine doe ra b m eadow . tion. bits. Call a t 89 P ine St. 60-2t« T here a re several m ineral springs - - • ----- --------------- - fam ed fo r years as possessing un »•fl T he Daily T idings is on sale at usual c u ra tiv e gases and chem ical P o ley ’s D rug Store. A ln n tt’s C igar ! properties. Goód A splendid larg e b arn . S tore, an d at C. L . Loom is’ Confec ! chicken houses and y a rd s; a fair tio n a ry sto re on th e B oulevard, tf house, tw o cottages; a good celler and a profusion of flow ering shrubs, etc. T his place cannot help b u t a ttra c t lovers of m o u n tain re tre a ts w ith all th e u n u su a l a d ju n c ts fo r h ealth and DAN CONNER, P ro p rie to r. pleasure. T H E IR CRATER LA K E brand of flo u r absolutely gu aran teed R em em ber w hat I say. T his is an o r your m oney refunded. A ll we ask is for you to try it. Not H e a d q u a rte rs for C om m ercial Men in vestm ent w orth looking a t and it one baking b u t th e e n tire sack. W e have th e ir Mill Feed also. can not stan d long a t th e price now and T ourists. offered. E u ro p ean P lan. Excellent Grill. Merchants* Lunch. H otel A ustin Building. Two Blocks from Lithia Park. H O T E L A U ST IN BA R BER SH O P Salesman Wanted Fine Tailoring On Savings P E IL ’S Accounts Interest ORRES N ew Auto Tops | MEN AND WOMEN Ashland Furniture Hospital MARTIN BROS., Klamath Falls F lo u r a n d F e e d Hotel Austin E. T. Staples Ashland Fruit & Produce Association CREAMERY School Books COFFEE PARLOR G. PAGE TH R E E Complete line of School Supplies Tablets and Pencils at the East Side Pharmacy D. Shoem aker, who says th a t high YES W E DO prices will be a special inducem ent. A lready 618 licenses have been is sued and this is probably less than half of w hat will be sent out this w inter. The season is open from FAM ILY WASHING Novem ber 1 to F eb ru ary 28. and is 7c per lb., plus lc for each rough for trap p in g o tter, m ink, fisher, m ar ten and m u sk rat. Owing to the lull dry (u n fin ish ed ) piece. in trap p in g activities d u rin g the w ar these anim als are unusually plen ti ful in the coast and m ountain coun Phone 165 try. F . E . FR EN C H & SON. P rops. Rough Dry Ashland Laundry Co. Your Personal Highway ♦- Y our personal highway is th e road you tra v e l all day long. EAT And w hether or not it is a happy one de- W ELL pends upon w h eth er you have had a tab le of K E E P W ELL good tru e food placed before you. You a re buying th e b e st possible food when LIV E LONG you patronize ou r sto re and m ake use of th e DIE ex tra o rd in a ry values we offer you in th e every HAPPY day buying w hich every fam ily m ust do. M ake it a h ab it to e a t well and w ork ac <$>- cordingly. A m an is m ade of w hat he eats, and we w ant to be responsible for th e good eatin g of o u r im m e d iate vicinity. W e have thq groceries, they have th e quality, and we m ake the price. W hite House Grocery N IN IN G ER & ROBERTSON, P ro p s: W e close a t 5:30 P. M., e v e ry day except S aturday. nHHBaBBBHBM HHM BBBHBBBM HHRHBB Coal and Wood Heaters Econom ical, Durable T ry a Simplex Universal Combination Range You can use it for gas in th e sum m er and when th e w eath er gets cold use wood or coal for fuel a ll in th e sam e stove. T here a re no p a rts to change in tu rn in g from one fuel to th e other. It is sim ple enough for a child. I Three Ranges in One and but One to Buy A tw ist of th e key in one d irection elevates th e gas b u rn er flush w ith th e bot tom of th e oven, opens th e exit in th e top, tu rn s on the gas— all autom atically. A tu rn of th e key in th e op posite direction and th e gas is tu rn e d off, th e b u rn e r low ered, th e exit closed and th e range ready fo r coal or wood. Come in and ta k e a look a t th e Best Com bination ran g e on e a rth . W e w ill tak e pleasure in show ing you. S w en son & McRae E c o n o m ic a l H o u se F u r n is h e r s H in e s & S n i d e r A u to C o. 36-40 South Fir, Medford, Oregon. Telephone 21 Studebaker Cars Mack Trucks Firestone Tires W e carry a stock of Tim kin, Hyatt and N ew Departure b earin gs. W e a r e o p e n S u n d a y s a n d h a v e a m e c h a n ic a t y o u r d is p o s a l A s h la n d , O r e g o n The Home of Dependable Tools, Cutlery, Kitchen w a r e S toves and R anges O ne q u a r t fr u it c a n s 90c T w o q u a r t fr u it c a n s $1.25