Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 20, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
Monday, June 20, 1921
BUSINESS^ND PROFESSIONAL I
One cent the word each time
PHYSICIANS.
QUICK CHANCES
IN PARIS MODES
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
land, Ore.
73-tf
DR. J. J. EMMENS—Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
DBS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
Phone 260-R.
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. Extreme Novelties Are Suddenly,
1
Residence Phone 401.
Produced for Purpose of
Making Sensation.
DENTAL X-RAYS
DR. F. H. JOHNSON.
Beaver Block.
CHIEF AIM IS BECOMINGNESS
ATTORNEYS
& BRIGGS— Attorneys-at-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
BRIGGS
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Bldg.
Res. 274-J or 367-J
Women of Refined Taste and Social
Position Demand Dresses That
Are Free From Undue
Eccentricity.
At recent race meetings In the Bois
de Boulogne, writes a Paris fashion
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ TAXI—Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone correspondent, we have had an - ex­
136-tf cellent opportunity of reviewing pres­
213.
FER — Good team and motor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­ EVER-READY TAXI—Phone 1 Day1 ent-day fashions; indeed it would be
able price. Phone 83.
or night, office Depot Drug Store mure correct tu say “present-hour,” '
2 44-1 mo. because at this season of the year |
“ 1 fashions change very frequently. Ex
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
treme novelties are suddenly ‘produced
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO
FOR SALE—Chicken
ranch
with
for the purpose of making a sensation
Effective March 20, 1920.
about 800 7-weeks old baby chicks
—and a good advertisement fur sume i
Dally (Except Sunday)
and 19 acres of ground. Good LV. MEDFORD
LV.
ASHLAND
particular dressmaker.
house, good well and chicken 7:15 a. m.
7:16 a. m.
As frequently pointed out, the gen-
house, barn. This is cheap, just 8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m. eral outline remains graceful aud
1 mile from Ashland on Boule- 8:45
8:45 a. m. simple; that is to say, the dresses
m.
va rd. J. H. Frohboes, R.F.D. 1
9:30 a. m. worn by our more exclusive Parisi-
9:30 a. m.
Box 75, Ashland, Oregon.
10:15 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
11:00 a. m. ennes, also by American women of re-
11:00 a. m.
12:00 Noon fined taste and assured social position,
12:00 Noon
FOB SALE.
12:45 p.m. are perfection itself, free from undye
12:45 p. m.
1:30 p. m. eccentricity and essentially becoming. ,
1:30
p.
m.
WOOD FOR SALE — Before buying
p. m.
2:15
p.
m.
.
A
2:15
But then we have other and widely
your winter’s wood call up 426-Y
3:00 p. m. different fashions which are freely ex­
for prices. Can contract for fir, 3:00 p. m.
3:45 p. m. ploited by daring young actresses and
pine, oak or manzanita. Order 3:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m. i by women who like to find themselves
4:30
p.
m.
early and avoid the rush and high
5:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
243-1-mo.
prices.
the center uf a wondering crowd.
6:00 p. m. i
6:00 p m.
These
remarkable costumes are also
7:00
p.
m.
FOR SALE—Good as new baby bug­ 7:00 p. m.
created
to please a certain type of
Sat. only
8:45 p. m.
gy and little chair. Phone 257-L. 8:45 p. m.
American
buyer who insistently de­
p.
m.
|
9:30
9:30 p. m.
186 Wightman St.
245-2*
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt mands “something quite new and sen-
FOR SALE—White Leghorn fryers,
SUNDAY ONLY
sational."
LV. ASHLAND
12 12c and 15c apiece. Mrs. W. IV. MEDFORD
At the races one realizes that long­
9:00 a. m. er skirts have really become popular.
D. Booth. Weightman St.
9:00 a. m.
245-2* 10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. The Parisiennes have been slow to
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
FOR SALE — Weined pigs. J. T. 12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon consent to the added inches; in New
SAWYER, Talent, phone 12-F-2
1:00 p. m York the dresses were ankle length,
1:00 p. m.
2'00 p. m when over here, in France, the ma­
2:00 p. m.
3:00
p. m jority of women wore dresses that
3:00 p. m.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Ancona
4:00 p. m. cut the lower limbs half way between
4:00 p. m. ,
eggs for sale, 737a Boulevard.
5:00 p. m knee and ankle. Even now there are
241-6* 5:00 p. ni.
6:30 p. m "many very smart Parisiennes who ac-
6:30 p. m
9:30
p. m. tively object to long walking dresses. 1
9:30
p.
m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two teams
Ashland Waiting—East Side Phar- My personal opinion is that the latest
of mules and one young heavy
models by Paul Poiret have had much
team of black horses for sale or macy.
will trade.for a good Ford.
A.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
to do with this fight against the add­
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
GIEBISCH. Ashland, Ore.
241-6
ed
inches.
LV.
J
’
S
’
NV
’
LE
LV. MEDFORD
Models Long and Full,
m.
7:20 a. -
FOR SALE—Wood. See H. S. Lynch [ 7:40 a. m.
At the beginning of the season
8:20 a. m.
before buying your winter’s sup- 9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. Poiret launched models which were at
10:30 a. m.
ply. Phone 12-F-22. 241-1 nao.*
11:30 a. m. one and the same time long and full.
12:00 Noon
1:00 P. me Women quickly realized that this out­
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford 1:30 P. m.
2:00 p. m line. though quaint and picturesque,
Cement Brick and Block Works, 3:00 P. m.
specialize in all kinds of building 4:30 P. ni.
P. m. was not generally becoming; it called
5:00 P. tn i
products. Corner Fir and 10th 5:30 P. m.
for a special type of woman and it
7:00 p.
9:30 P. m.
street.
225tf
Sat. only
8 :00 P. m. rarely suited young girls.
7:30 p m.
Perhaps t this was why so many of
Sat. only
9:50 P. m.
10:30 p. m.
WANTED.
our
best dressmakers—the real auto-
WE RUN ON SUNDAYS.
crats
of the rue de la Paix—have de­
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
WANTED — Party leaving Ashland
Daily and Sunday
cided to retain the beautiful straight |
for Oakland, California, would
LV. ROSEBURG outlines of last year while adding
like 4 or more passengers. Call LV. MEDFORD
11:00
a.
m.
1.00 p m. width, actually, to the hem of the
Phone 451-Y.
245-2*
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
skirt. The reason is not easy to dis-
Daily and Sunday
cover,
but the fact remains.
POSITION WANTED
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
Paquin,
Worth, Doucet, Doeuillet
a. ........
m. !
10:00 -
WANTED—Position by young man, 8:00 a. m.
and
others
are showing lovely models
1
:00
p.
m.
|
would like work in clerical line or 11:00 a. m.
which
resemble
those of yesterday,
p.
m.
4:00
other kind of work. Will be at 1:00 p. m.
6:15 p. m. but which have much more material
4:30
p.
m.
liberty to accept position about
Grants Pass Walting Room —The pressed into their composition.
July 1st. Address J. H. Frohboes,
At the fashionable race meetings
Bonbonniere.
Phone 160.
R. F. D. 1. Box 75. Ashland. Ore­
Office and Waiting Room: No. 5 one sees the most wonderful hats and ‘
gon.
s. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building, | toq ues. Quite amazing arrangements
of paradise plumes, uncurled ostrich
TAXI.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Experienced thinners, J
W. Young Orchard, Belleview, 2nd
house past Normal School.
CHICHESTER S PILLS i
Wa.
TIE DIAMOND BRAND.
Ladles! Ask your n
Chi-ches-ter s Diam
A
Pilis in Ked and Gold metallic I
scaled with
Blue Ribbon. "
Buy of yonr
•
Ask for CIII-CIIESTERg
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 25
years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
boxes,
Take
other.
Druggist.
for construction
MEN WANTED
work on irrigation project near
Medford, Oregon Laborers wages
three dollars for eight hours, less
one dollar for board. Other Wages
ROGUE RIVER
in proportion.
241-7
VALLEY CANAL CO.
WANTED—A steady man for wood
cutting and general work on
ranch. Apply at once to E. GREER.
Hilt, Calif.
241-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Lithia Garage.
of E. F. Smith, 21 Oak .
Inquire
2-17-lf
FOR REINT — 2 furnished house-
\ keeping roome. 129 Granite.
245-6*
FOR RENT — Well furnished front
bed rood for rent; gentleman only.
174 Oak street. Phone 174-Y.
245-3*
C. B. LAMKIN
BARGAINS IN
i *
Real Estate
Houses to Rent.
Brick Ice Cream
—
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you were carrying $5,000 or
more of cash in your car you’d
want to have it insured.
But are you not driving your
car, with about all of your prop-
erty exposed?
If you injure a man, and he
obtains a damage verdict against
you, you’ve got to pay it.
Sec. 23, tp. 35, S.R. 2 W; $392.83.
J. E. Soli ss et ux to A. N Soliss,
E1, of W12 sec 10. tp. 39. S.R
E.. $10.
A. N. Soliss et ux to Jessie M
Carr, EY of W 12 sec. 10, tp. 39S
R. 2 E.. $10.
W M. Hibbs et ux to John Albert
lot in Central Point, $10.
John T. McQuoid et ux to John
H. Thompson, pt. D. L.
45. tp.
36. S. R. 1 W . $10
Salmon Worth Taking.
The biggest salmon ever taken tn the
fresh waters of New Hampshire
cently was caught in Lake Sunapee. 1
Its
pounds. The I arg- |
est previous salmon caught in Sunapee |
weighed about 15 pounds.
The best
linen ami shantung for wearing with
organdie muslin dresses, the little
coatees being in bright colors and
decked out with a little fine braiding
or embroidery on neck and sleeves.
Of course on the genuine Breton
models there is no embroidery—only
a narrow binding or braid all round
the hem and up the fronts, but the
short coats of the immediate future
will be ornate, and they will look ex-
ceedingly chic and attractive when
combined with flounced and niched
frocks made of white organdie muslin
or washing crepe.
Worth has lately inaile some effec­
tive theater costumes—for stage use I
mean. For example, those created for
Berthe Bady. Tills actress is notably
a good dresser and the gowns worn by
her can always be copied, with sue
cess, by women who have passed their
first youth.
is eminently satisfactory.
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
the one that
suits your
taste.
Maybe its
ONE ELEVEN.!
Just buy a
package and
.find out.
,
V
---- //
I 2Ocigallle-15
Gowns to Suit the Age.
Berthe Bady is not a very young
woman and she does not pretend tu be
that. She is between thirty and forty,
and always dresses to suit that age,
with the result that she looks younger
than she actually Is. For her Worth
designed an exquisite theater or res­
taurant wrap 1 can confidently recom
mend io my readers.
It was of “Manon
outline, but in j
We have a large
new shipment of
Onyx
Accounts
ed.
cordially
invit-
WOOD
In order to make room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash with Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
Chime. C/oelA
MEMBER
RAL RESI
SYSTEM
“IF WE HAD ONLY SAVED”
There are same folks in Jackson
county who are sighing because they
didn't acquire the saving habit some
years ago when times were more
prosperous.
However it is never too late to
start, and a small amount makes you
a depositor at the First National.
Once started, saving becomes a fas-
cinating game.
^rUFïrstl^atiotuU3ank
“ASHLAND. OREGON & SASLEP SRe
.""8""" ’ —Wrcor casnie
Printed
Card Board
Signs
Tidings carries in stoek for sale the following
Tuo for 25e
NOTARY PUBLIC
PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
NO LOAFING
CHILLI CONCARNIE 15c
NO SMOKING
NO ADMITTANCE
NO PEDDLING
AUTO FOR HIRE
NO HITCHING
POST NO BILLS
THIS TEAM FOR SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
FOR RENT—INQUIRE.........
FOR SALE—INQUIRE ...
FOR SALE OR RENT
DRESSMAKING
BOARD AND ROOM
WARNING TO TRESSPASS
ERS—Cloth, 25c.
al The Tidings office for any of the above.
Hosiery
Black Silk Full
Fashioned
Hose
Comply With the Law
and a handsome
AND
USE
Sport Hose in black and
white combination.
See our new mahogany
oxford for
growing girls
at $6.00.
Printed Butter
Wrappers
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
he bet hop
(ASHLAND/
OREGON"
OFASHLAND
Don’t risk your house, your
bank account, your business. Let
a first class automobile policy
stand
between
your
worldly
goods and the result of that
possible accident. DO IT NOW. A
few dollars today may save you
a few thousand tonight.
the
cigarette
in the world
hi
ye 1
3 t
Ashland Creamery
a banking connection that
"Che Bonk with
Die
stead of the traditional hood it had a
CHOCOLATE
big bux frill at the neck. The material
VANILLA
of this wraps was dull green satin
wit li
STRAWBERRY
really exquisite silver
brocade. The cape was quite long—It
MAPLE NUT
covered the whole dress—and it was
also very full and gathered into a
shoulder yoke. It was fastened in
front with long silver cords finished
with handsome tassels.
the same actress Worth has.
SHOO FLY
made an admirable evening dress
Spray your animals with Shoo
which would he ideal for a restaurant
Fly and keep the flies away.
dinner. The dress was made of a
silver lame and the design was ex-
ICELESS COOLERS
•ceedingly
simple, an absolutely plain
Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay |
corsage
of
casaquin outline, cut round
for itself in a year in ice bills.
at
the
neck
and with very short
New White Sewing Machines, al-
ways on hand. Used machines for One of the New Models in Navy Blue sleeves; the waistline was long and
rent.
Taffeta,
Black
Satin
Waistcoat the skirt was draped up at the sides
Worked With Red, Green and Yel- to give a pannier effect.
There was no trimming whatever.
low Wool.
but the silver lame material was su­
feathers and aigrettes—the latter as | perb, supple as chiffon, ami so rich
a rule artificial and cleverly made of | that It glistened as if covered with
line horse hair.
diamond dust.
There is just now a craze for bushy |
Draped
evening and afternoon
feathers, which make their wearer look | dresses are very fashionable this sea­
like a savage chief in full war cos- | son.
These models are made of
fume.
These feathers—always un- | satin, lame, embroidered crepe, panne,
curled and straggling—are placed in | pailletted tulle and many other wide­
two or three rows round the brim of ly different materials.
the hat or toque and allowed to fall
It Is a case of "draperies and yet
over the eyes.
again draperies.” But to he success­
A curious fashion, but one which ful these draperies must be arranged
has caught on to an alarming extent. by master hands, otherwise they look
Lewis is trying to make us accept very | simply untidy and without meaning.
wide-brimmed satin and straw hats,
Taffeta has come back with a rush.
which
have
low
crowns
and
scanty
few weeks ago we talked of nothing
A
\ HIGH STAX DARD
trimming; the genuine “picture hat” but satin and crepe de chine.
which used to be so dear to the heart |
Some of the best taffeta models have
of the artist "Drian."
These hats | the flounces edged with a picot stitch,
of banking service is at
will be immensely popular when the | and it is worthy of remark that the
all times maintained by
seaside season Is in full swing, but j latest idea in this connection Is a set
for Paris ‘they seem a trifle too re- of flounces all of the same width, not
THE
CITIZENS
BANK .
markable.
graduated, as has been fashionable
As a matter of fact they ar not through the winter.
OF ASHLAND, assuring
If you haven’t the cash, your
property can be sold to get it.
Estab. 1883
Phone 211
41
COURT NEWS
CITIZENS
BANK
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
—
We sell
PAGE THREN
really so remarkable as the small
toques covered with straggling ai­
grettes and feathers, which are now so
generally worn, but the big “picture"
shapes are Unexpected. It is quite a
Circuit Court
long time since we have worn them.
E. J. Stewart vs. Helen Crowe et
Short Jackets Popular.
al; execution.
The growing popularity of short
Wm. L. Miller et al vs. Óregon &
jackets is something that must, be
California
R. R. Co., et al; to quit
taken into consideration.
They are
shown in all the best dressmaking i title.
studios and it is certain that they will
L. I. Crawford et al vs G. A. Briner.
become very popular.
Claim of lien.
Many of these little garments are of
Eliz. A. Smith vs Clarence A. Haz­
Breton outline. Almost exactly like
en et ux; evecution.
the little coats worn by Breton peas- |
Esther Davisno vs Wm. E. Davison;
ants—the men—on Sundays and holi-
summons.
days. Very simple, rather wide at the |
Laura V. Steele vs John Edward
hem. finished with long sleeves of
pagoda outline and open In front.
Steele; findings and conclusions.
I have seen jackets of this order
Dora Schweitzer vs J. C. Hampton
I
chez Paquin. Beer and Redfern ; they ' et al; . affidavit of posting.
are distinctly original, but I do net
!
Probate Court
consider them very becoming. Never­
Est. William Powell; suppiemen- |
theless they must be taken Into seri-
ous considération because they are go­ tary statement, proof of publication,
ing to be generally worn.
affidavit and order.
A model created by Redfern was
C. L. Endicott assumes the busi-
worn at the Longchamps races. It ness name of DeLuxe Auto Top Co.
was very simple in outline, but un­
Real Estate Transfers
usual. This was a genuine Breton
Sheriff vs W. C. Foster, 5 Eito;
acres ; —
model and it is one which will be
very fashionable a little later un in In SE of NE, NE of SE. SW of SE
Pell’s Corner
City and Ranch Properties
—
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
’
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
at Ashland and save freight
charges. We are now pre­
pared to receive small or
1 a rge con sign n en t s, frox n
one hide or pelt to carload
lot- at highest market price,
and will render cheek same
day hides are received
H.F.NORTON CO.INC
Comer 1st and A Street.
ASHLAND, OLE.
A butter Dairy
sold
and Food Commission all dairy
or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices:
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$1.75
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
Ashland Tidings
Ashland, Oregon