Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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TflE ASHLAND DAILY USINGS
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A tte n d in g O p e ra a t P o rtla n d —
M esdam es P. C. G a rre tt, W aldo
K lum a n d E lsie C h u rc h m a n of A sh­
lan d ; a n d Mrs. C laren ce F ry of M ed-i
d a u g h te r fo rd , m ad e up a p a rty w hich has
v ils tin g 1 le it fo r P o r tla n <t to h e a r th e Chl-
a n d S a n cago G ran d O pera com pany, play in g
m o n th s ,; th e r e thi3 w eek
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
R eturn Hornet—
M rs. E lm e r K in cad e a n d
C h a rle e n , w ho h a v e been
w i:h ^relatives in O a k la n d
F ra n c is c o fo r th e la s t tw o
h av e r e tu r n e d to A sh lan d .
IN DANCE FROCKS
DOMESTIC
One cent th e m r d nu.i.
S C IE N C E
Constant Demand for the Dec­
orative Little Gowns.
A regular feature department edited by
Tanin J es—
B u tle r ’s fam o u s ch ick en tam a le s.
M r s . B e lle D e G r a f
1. H y o m e i’s g e rm -k illin g m ed ic a ­
P la za C o n fectio n ery .
1 6 7 tf
tio n Is th e only se n sib le a n d s a fe w ay
______
Domestic Science Director California Drum & A j Acct C-overs Inc.
o f tr e a tin g c a ta r r h .
Goes r ig h t t o 1.
th e s n o t
f i p o a t k o ,) . v
.
,
| L eaves fo r T h e D alles—
m e sp o t. B re a th e d th ro u g h th e n ose
rv n r»
,
,
,
a n d m o u th . G u a ra n te e d s a tis fa c tio n
° ° D° ane> Wh° haS been v ialt-
¡¡ng w ith M ary W ilsh ire fo r th e p a st CUSTARD AND CUSTARD
egg yolks. Any o th e r cooked f ru it
o r m oney re fu n d e d Sold by M cN air
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D
alles.
m ay be used.
Brofl.
F loatin g Island
A pricot S ouffle
O rres cle a n s a n d rem o d e ls clo th es.
Two eg g y olks, one egg, one and
R eturns from C alifornia—
T h re e eggs, .s e p a r a te d , o n e -th ird
1 5 3 tf a h a lf cups m ilk ; o n e -th ird cup of cup s u g a r, one cup cooked a p ric o ts ,
H. G. E n d e rs Sr. ha9 re tu rn e d P h o n e 68. W e call.
I
s u g a r; one teasp o o n van illa.
ho m e a f te r a so jo u rn of s e v e r a l1 m
~
7777
tw o ta b le sp o o n s finely chopped alm -
Scald m ilk ; b e a t y o lk s a n d e g g s ; onds, one te a sp o o n fu l p in ea p p le fla-
w eeks in v a rio u s p a rts of C a lifo rn ia ,
A
H. T u c k e r, d is tr ic t p la n t ch ief s lig h tly ; g ra d u a lly a d d s u g a r. P o u r iv o r ln g .
a p a r t of w hich tim e w as sp e n t on
of th e P acific T elep h o n e com pany, h o t m ilk o v er m ix tu re ; s tir u n til
b u sin e ss, th e b a la n c e b ein g sp e n t a t
B eat w h ites o f eggs very s tif f w ith
paid a b u sin e ss call to th e local o f­ s u g a r Is d isso lv ed ; th e n cook o v er
v a rio u s p o in ts of In te re s t in th e
a w hip eg g -b e .:t» r; b e a t yo lk s w ith
fice T h u rsd a y .
hot w a te r u n til m ix tu re is c ream y ro ta ry egg b e a te r u n til cream y . Add
s o u th e rn p a rt of th e sta te .
and c o a ts th e spoon.
P o u r in to a s u g a r g ra d u a lly to egg y o lk s; b e a t
Try T hese —
se rv in g dish a n d add v a n illa . B eat w ell, add a p d ic o is th a t have been
If It's econom y a n d serv ice, call
H o t-C ro ss B uns, P a rk e r H ouse th e w h ites of tw o eggs u n til s tiff, I passed th ro u g h a co a rse sieve, n u ts
W . H. S am s fo r a ll e le c tric a l w ork.
i R olls a n d C ream P u ffs.
H om e g ra d u a lly add tw o ta b le sp o o n s of su- an d fla v o rin g . C a re fu lly fold in th e
P h o n e2 9 8 -Y .
1 6 2 tf
B ak ery . 69 N o rth M ain.
168- g a r.
D rop by ta b le s p o o n fu ls in to egg w hites.
P ile in a b a k in g d ish,
M eetings G oing W ell—
bo ilin g w a te r a n d cook u n d e r th e ¡se t in a pan of h o t w .'te r, a n d b ak e
.. ...
.
.
¡b o ilin g point fo r a b o u t th re e m in- in a m o d e ra te oven u n til firm in th e
T h e rev iv al m e e tin g s a t th e M eth-
• n ,■ c r ™
IR ° ' Pning o n !u te s. R em ove w ith a sk im m e r a n d ¡c e n te r. Serve hot w ith a sa u ce m ade
o d ist c h u rc h a re d ra w in g la rg e
crow ds a n d m u ch good w ork is b e ­ ra m 5. lo r San F ra n c isc o , w h ere he I p lace on top of c u s ta r d. Set a s id e to from th e a p ric o t ju ic e
J u n k e t’
in g done. T h e rev iv al serv ices will w ill spend a few days on a co m b in ed i COol a n d ju s t b e fo re se rv in g place a
close S u n d a y m o rn in g an d Rev. H a r­
c o u rt W. P eck w ill go to M edford =
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f ° X s 2 . o r ja m ■ ' " ¡ o n X : r L X n x
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to h o ld a se rie s o f m ee tin g s a t th a t
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place.
ltx T o
HOLMES
GROCERY
True Blue
Graham’s
Look at the Windows
I t’s Worth Your
While
BREWER LOBBYISTS
TELL HOW TO PAY
BONUS BILL
W A N T E D -T o
P in e St.
Paris Has Run on Orchid and Petunia
Tinta— Dazzling Colora Hava
Prominence.
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w ash in g s.
m |„ K
W OOD8_ p n icU M
170-4
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d
W A N TED — A ssociate
or
p a r tn e r ;
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d
, to 5. S w ed en b u rg B ldg., A sh­
m u st have som e c a p ita l o r be
la n d , O re.
73. tf
h a n d y re p a irin g sm all m ac h in ery ,
know ig n itio n o r a good tra d e .
OIL J. J . EM M ENS— P h y sicia n an d
L a rg e room on E a s t M ain. See m e
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
b e fo re th e firs t. W rite o r s e e ’ S urg eo n .
eye.
e
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nose
a
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d
th
ro
a
t.
G
lasses
A m er.______________________i 6 9 tf
su p p lied .
O c u list a n d a u rls t fo r
8. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. an d H.
W A N TED — F a t hens. Box 12. T al-
B ldg., Med fo rd . O re. P h o n e 567
e n t, O regon.
1 5 2 -lm o *
DR.
M A T T IE u T s H A W ^ -S p e c U l’T t ’
FOR RENT.
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e
FO R R E N T — N icely fu rn is h e d lo o m s
g lan d s. R es. a u d office, i0 8 P io­
w ith o r w ith o u t bo ard . R e a so n a b le
n e e r a v e n u e T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
fa te s . V eudom e. 425 E a s t M ain.
fice h o u rs, 1! to 12 a. in .; 2 to I
F O R TR A D E .
p. in.
On the R iviera—a s elsew here—
w rites a P a ris fashion correspondent,
frocks a re in constant dem and, decora­
tive little gowns suitable fo r dance
teas, and m ore elaborate, but not real­
ly very different, to ilettes fo r the eve­
ning.
And Just here I m ust pause a second
to point out th a t it becomes m ore and
more th e fashion to w ear frocks a t
dance teas, which th e g irls of a few
y ears «go would have considered suffi­
ciently gorgeous fo r evening use.
FA RM TO T R A D E fo r A shland p ro p ­ DR. SH AW — E ye, e a r, nose, th ro a t
P aquln’s la te st dance frock is a de­
e rty . 178 a c re s n e a r O rofield, Id a.,
s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . O ffice
16 a c re s c le a re d , im p ro v e m e n ts,
liciously girlish affair, expressed in pe­
a t resid en ce. P io n e e r Ave., m o rn ­
o rc h a rd , good 9Oil. L a u ra C o û te r.'
ing an d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28.
tunia-colored lace and charm euse, with
A sh lan d . O re.
170-6*
clu sters of black w axed flowers tra il­
ing carelessly down the front.
APARTM ENTS
chiropractors .
The m anner In which
simple
MAUD IN G E R SO L L H A W LEY
d raperies w ere arran g ed was the Im­ F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
C lose in, m o d ern conveniences. ; - V i s i t i n g
C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician
p o rtan t thing. The uneven hem, which
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
N e u ritis cases a sp ecialty. P hone
la still a t the height of its popularity,
d in e s tr e e t o r phone 122. 1 4 7 -lm o ¡ 3 67-J. T re a tm e n t given only la
was in evidence, and th e long-w alsted
your own hom e.
effect w as varied by th e Introduction
of a drapery which crossed th e figure
VETERINARY
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER— !
p - CH ISH O LM — G ra d u a te V eterl-
Thos. H. Sim pson, of A sh lan d , a n - '
n a ria n . 217 F o u rth St. P h o n e 1.
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a can -j
»
1 4 7 -lm o -;
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th a - ~ ^ w ^ — — _____ _____________
o ffice of C ou n ty C o m m issio n er of
t u n iv n
J a c k so n C ounty, su b je c t to th e d e - __
L IM B IN G
cislon of th e R e p u b lic a n v o ters of
H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
sa id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry election
ing a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St.
May 1 9 th , 1922.
phon* 166-J.
lOOtf
h a lf cup chopped w a ln u ts ; a d d s u g a r and sa lt. C ru sh th e ju n k ­
W h ip p in g c re a m , sw eet m ilk, co t­
one
teasp
o o n v a n illa , o n e -th ird cup e t ta b le t, a d d to m ix tu re a n d s tir
T h e fo llow ing a r e re g iste re d
ta g e cheese, Y oung A m erica T illa ­
g
ra
n
u
la
te
d
su g a r.
u n til d isso lv e d ; a d d v a n illa (w h ich
th e H otel A sh la n d :
T h o m as H.
m ook cheese a n d honey.
D etrlck
P
u
t
cooked
p
itte
d
p
ru
n
e
s
th
ro
u
g
h
m
ay be o m itte d fo r y o u n g c h ild re n ).
T hom pson. C o rv a llis; Mr. a n d Mrs.
S ells fo r Less.
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|&
co
a
rse
sieve.
B
eat
w
h
ites
of
eggs
P o u r in to a se rv in g dish a n d let
W. F. A n d erso n , S eattle» S. M. Ste-
vens, San F ra n c is c o ; W . W
o o d -' v ery s tif f w
w ith
,lu a w hip e B S -beater; s ta n d in a w arm place u n til th ic k .
W. W
W ood-
Claes A G arage R eports S ales—
ru ff. F. B. E m m ons, J. S G rav W I f° ’d in th e a u g a r’ p n ,n e p u lp - c h ° P ’ J u n k e t is q u ite d iffe re n t from th e
T h e C lass A g a ra g e re p o rts th e C. W rig h t. .1. E. L a u f f e n b u r g e r .iPert W a,nuts a n d v a ,lilla - p « e lig h t- u su a l form of d e s s e rt, as it is k e p t
fo llo w in g sa le s m ad e th ro u g h th a t P o r tla n d ; R ay L. A n trim . A loha, O r . , |ly, *" 3 b a k in S-dish a n d b a k e in a pan
w arm in o rd e r to th ic k e n . T he ren -
m ed iu m d u rin g th e p a st few d ay s: R. L. W ells, San F ra n cisc o .
of h ot w a te r a b o u t 30 m in u te s In a j n e t w ill n o t th ic k e n th e m ilk if it
A F o rd r o a d s te r to M. W. S m ith , a
r a th e r slow oven u n til p e rfe c tly firm , i cold o r h o t; it m u st only be lu k e-
C h e v ro le t to u rin g c a r to P. M. Sny­
K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , Serve cold w ith w hipped c re a m o r ¡w a rm . J u n k e t m ay be serv ed p lain
d e r. a D odge to u rin g c a r to C arl re p a irin g an d dyeing.
1 6 8 tf a c u s ta rd sau ce m ad e of tw o of th e ¡o r w ith , c re a m , w hipped o r plain .
H en ry , a ll in A sh la n d , an d a H udson
s p e e d s te r to G us K ra a s of W eed,
NOTICE
C alif.
T h e re will be a m e e tin g of th e P a ­
cific C o -o p e ra tiv e W ool G row ers, a t
H av e you trie d o u r c re a m b read .
M edford, S a tu rd a y , M arch 25, a t th e
I t ’s th e b e st in tow n.
D e tric k ’s
pu b lic lib ra ry . It is u rg e d th a t all
G ro c e te ria .
I 6 5 tf
wool g ro w e rs a tte n d th is m e e tin g as
im p o rta n t in fo rm a tio n w ill he a t
A rrives H om e—
hand.
F. W . H E R R IN .
M iss M innie B eaver, w ho h as been
168-5
em ployed a t th e A lb e rta K e rr n u rs e ­
ry a t P o rtla n d , fo r som e tim e past,
cam e hom e a few d ays a n d will sta y G IR L IN A R B U C K L E CASE
TOO SICK TO T E S T IF Y
fo r a few w eeks, e n d e a v o rin g to im ­
p ro v e h e r h e a lth b e fo re r e tu r n in g to
N EW O R LEA N S, M arch 2 3 .— Miss
h e r w ork.
Zey P ro v o st, w a n te d in San F ra n cisc o
F o r sa le , 9 % acrev, good house, a s a m a te ria l w itn ess in th e th ird
b a rn , g a ra g e , ch ic k e n h o u se, sm oke tria l of Roscoe A rb u c k le on a .c h a rg e
h o u se, e le c tric lig h ts , o n e m ile from of m a n s la u g h te r g ro w in g o u t of the
to w n , good ro ad s. $500 dow n, good d e a th of Miss V irg in ia R appe, and
te rm s on b a la n c e . O. A. M anning, who is re g is te re d a t a local hotel
T a le n t, O re.
1 6 1 tf u n d e r th e n a m e of Miss Z ehelle El-
b u ry , w as re p o rte d too ill y e ste rd a y
to s ta r t fo r th e P acific coast.
A lth o u g h a ra ilro a d tic k e t an d n e ­
cessary expense m oney h av e been
p rovided by th e C a lifo rn ia officials,
th e d a te of h e r d e p a rtu re o r w h e th ­
e r sh e will leave h e re a t all a re m a t­
te rs of c o n je c tu re .
ALL
L ocal o ffic ia ls a s s e rt they have no
NEXT WEEK
pow er to force Miss P re v o st to leave
th e city o r d e ta in h er.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of p lu m b in g
to J e rr y O 'N eal. 207 E a s t M ain
— G e o rg e A lfo rd , of P hoenix, a n ­
PJtione 138.
n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on
th e R ep u b lican tic k e t, fo r C ounty
transfer and exprbss .
C o m m issio n er of J a c k so n C ounty
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e
FO R p ro m p t an d c a re fu l service,
R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n ty , a t
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call
th e p rim a ry e le c tio n . M ay 19 th , 1922
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e I l f .
O ffice, 89 O ak s tre e t n e a r H otel
A sh lan d .
C. B. L A M K I N
ame UIC
VLfii
legios
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
OONTRACTORANH B O L D E R ~
City and Ranch P iopertle*
H ouses to R ent
;
ALBANY, N. Y.— In C o rn in g , N.
Y., th e A m erican L egion is se llin g
flo u r to g et m oney fo r its relief
w
ork.
“ H elp th e L egion by C o rn ­
By W. H. ATKINS
ing
F
lo
u
r ” is th e se llin g m o tto .
I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t
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W A SH IN G TO N , D. C,, M arch 23
P ro h ib itio n , lik e p o litics, is p ro d u c -
N A SH V IL L E , T e n n .— W hen police Dance Frock of Petunia Lace and
¡ng s tra n g e bed-fellow s. T h e b rew - in N ash v ille ra id e d a n a lle g ed h o o t­
Charmeuee With Clutter* of Black
Waxed Flower*.
e rs have jo in e d in th e w a r on hom e- le g g e r, th e Y found h is liq u o r tig h tly
brew in g . They say th e g o v e rn m e n t locked in a safe, a n d a p p e ale d to th e In fro n t a t a sh arp angle, falling low
is losing rev en u e.
Few will d o u b t local A m erican L egion po st fo r m an a t th e rig h t side.
th a t. B ut g et in sid e th e big te n t a n d j p o w er- T h e L egion c a lled an e x p e rt
Thia dress waa absolutely sleeveless
and
th e corsage was guiltless of trim ­
listen to th e b rew e ry ch am p io n s. over3Paa lo ck sm ith from its ra n k s .
ming.
Som e of th e a b le s t in th e ir ra n k s a r e He c ra e k e d th e sa fe a n d exposed 30
This p a rticu la r style had taken root.
in W a sh in g to n . C o n g ress k now s it. ¡ q u a r ts -
One sees it exploited in the very best
-A.L.-
a n d as th e d e m a n d s in c re a se fo r
showrooms. In fact, a trim m ed corsage
CHICAGO.—
D
e p a rtm e n t of ju stic e would look old-fashioned nowadays.
so m e m o d ific a tio n o f th e V o lste a d
law , c o n g re ss is w eig h in g som e of o p e ra tiv e s a n d th e A m erican Legion,
T here is a run on the orchid and pe­
ro u n d in g up bog u s a rm y u n ifo rm tunia tints. C ertain fam ous dressm ak­
th e b re w e rs ’ claim s.
W hile co n g re ss is p u llin g its col­ w e a re rs in C hicago, picked up a self- ers are trying to m ake very brilliant,
lectiv e h a ir, try in g to w ig g le in an d a d m ttte d o u ts ta n d in g h e ro of th e alm ost crude colors fashionable, but
In v e s tig a tio n show ed he had tin? m ajority of th e exclusive women
a ro u n d th e bon u s p ro b lem , th e b re w ­ w ar.
prefer the subtle shades of puce-plnk,
e rs ste p rig h t up a n d p o in t th e w ay evaded r e g is tra tio n fo r th e d r a ft. He petunia, blue, lemon yellow and so on.
out of th e d ile m m a .
T he b re w e rs w as w e a rin g , how ever, in sig n ia of I have lately seen some w onderful yel­
have b o m b ard ed c o n g re ss w ith a n e a t '^ be
d iv isio n , s trip e s of a m a s te r low tin ts which had more than a dash
d ig e st of th e tax pro b lem a n d how 8 e lg e a n ^’ 9erv^ce a n d w ound chev- of pink in th eir composition, and a
to solve it.
T he b re w e rs say th e J"ons, m a rk s m a n s h ip m ed a ls, an d certain pale blue which looks helio­
Gargle with warm salt water way o u t is to in c re a se th e alco h o lic A m erican a n d fo reig n d ec o ra tio n s,
trope under a strong lig h t
—then apply over th ro at—
c o n te n t of c e re a l n o n -in to x ic a tin g
———.A .L.
b e v e ra g e s to 2 % p er c e n t, an d th e re -
IN D IA N A PO L IS, In d .— N ine com - FASHION NOTES OF INTEREST
u n ltie s in each s ta te wil1 receive
_ V a r o R u b hy e n ric h th e U nited S ta te s t r e a s u r y ¡c , m e rtific
L ightw eight wool Jersey cloth con­
a te s of m e rit fo r e x cep tio n al
Oner ! 7 Million Jan Used Yearly by $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r.
tinues to be popular In utility frocks
----------------_ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 w o rk in p ro v id in g e m p lo y m e n t for for children.
S C IE N T IF IC G H O ST S E E K E R
¡ex -serv ice m en fro m H a n fo rd Mac-
H at pins have pendants of ja d e or
R E T U R N S HOME “ H A U N TED ” ^ Id e r , c o m m a n d e r of th e A m erican pearl. Also m ilady m ay have h a t
L egion. T h e a w a rd s will follow th e pins and earrin g s to m a tc h !
Inform al evening frocks fo r mim-
L
egion c a m p a ig n fo r jobs, c u lm in a t-
N EW YO RK , M arch 23.— Dr. W al-
m
er
prom ise to be spark lin g affairs
te r F ra n k lin P rin c e , re c e n tly w e n t 'in g in L egion E m p lo y m e n t Day.
of crepe decorated w ith head*.
SAN FRA N C ISCO . — Sick a n d
to in v e s tig a te th e g h o sts, w hile yes­
Appliqued m otifs and heavy em ­
te rd a y it w as re v e a le d t h a t th e w ounded so ld ie rs of th e w orld w ar broideries continue to be th e popu­
a re rec e iv in g m o re th a n $1000 a lar trim m ings fo r silk, cotton and
g h o sts a re in v e s tig a tin g D r. P rin c e .
m
o n th fro m th e fam o u s B usch g a r­ wool fabric dresses fo r children.
Dr. P rin c e ’s g h o st, fro m his s ta te ­
W hite and black and high shades
d
ens
in P a s a d e n a .
M ore th a n 40,-
m en ts, ro ck s his bed u n til he g ets
sh
a
re honors fo r spring and sum m er,
seasick , ta p s on w alls a n d w indow s, 000 a d u lts h a v e v isited th e g a rd e n s
those
of th e sp o rt type leaning de­
im ita te s a peg-legged m an w a lk in g j Since la s t A u g u s t- w hen M rs. L ily
cidedly to th e bright colors. Green
on th e flo o r above th e h a u n te d bed- j Buach beg an g iv in g th e re v «nue to
vlll be exceedingly popular, and th ere
room a n d gives o th e r u n e a rth ly dem - tb e A m e ric aa L egion fo r th e re lie f a re a num ber of vivid reds.
of d e s titu te se rv ic e m en.
W hile th e straig h t-lin e chem ise
o n s tra tio n s of its p resence.
type of dress continues a favorite,
there a re also m any th a t fe a tu re a
‘B uild w ith th e B ird s.”
‘B uild w ith th e B ird s.’
w aistline.
T he very low w aistline
is m ost frequently seen, but th e frock
life
th a t Is gathered or belted in a t or
near
th e norm al w aistline Is not a t
it
all unusual.
W hite gowns o f a m ore form al type
heavily trim m ed In cry stals seem to be
is b acked by an u n lim ite d
popular and a re m ade along straig h t
g u a ra n te e .
T w en ty y e a rs of
lines w ith p erhaps som e slight d rap ­
o
a c tu a l e x p erien ce in tir e b u ild ­
ing
a t one hip which is caught w ith
The higher you go in civilization, the less an ornam
ent finished In a long spray
ing, a n d tw e n ty y e a rs of h o n ­
actual
money
you
see.
It
is
all
hills
of flowers. Many of these dresses
and
e s t d e a lin g w ith th e public.
have trains.
checks.”
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
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We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
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INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland Building
A shland, Oregon
Phone 2M
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
C hildren’s W ork A
Specialty
i»
T hey c a n n o t be excelled.
KRIJGGEL
BROTHERS
CUABANHE&lfUlCANIZINC
’
TIRES
1 E Ì.I2 S
accessories
A S H L A N D ,O R E G O N 9 1 O A K ST.
That’s because a checking account appeals to
the good sense of everyone. It costs nothing,
does away with the carrying of large sums and
provides an accurate record of expenditures.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
8mart Spring Wardrobe.
A sm art spring w ardrobe should in­
clude a cape dress, and fo r th e early
days of th e season krltam er Is suggest­
ed fo r trim m ing, according to the De­
signer. Black kasha cloth with a cape
lined w ith colored crepe de chine is
sm art, o r om itting the krim m er, it can
be m ade entirely of crepe de chine,
crepe faille, satin, taffeta o r broad
cloth, duvetyn, trlcotlne. cheviot or je r ­
sey. Inserted side sections give the e f­
fect of a paneled sk irt. Low er edge
about two yards.
Build with the Birds.”
FOR SALK.
LOOK FO R T H E
BIO PO W E R
SPR A Y — Now is th e tim e fo r
sp ra y in g .
Dean & Dixon.
C all
464-R .
170-6
p OR SA L E — Good stock hay, cheap.
71 o P e n n sy lv a n ia Ave.
170-3*
FOR SA L E — G alvanized and c o rr u ­
g a te d iron. Call a t 240 C s tre e t
P h o n e 288-R .
169-tf
1 OR SA LE— A used c a r in good con­
d itio n . I n q u ir e a t 192 M ountain
A ve., o r a d d re ss P. O. Box No. 7.
FO R SA LE— H a tc h in g eggs. W hite
M lnorcas, P ek in ducks, d ra k e from
p riz e w in n in g b ird s.
922 B oule­
v ard . P h o n e 457-R .
1 6 3 -lm o *
S afety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d FO R SA L E — 10 head w ork h o rses
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
a n d m ares, 1300 to 1500 pounds,
young, sound and ready to w ork.
doz. D obule bit, 60c dot.
G u a ra n te e d as re p re se n te d . H. V.
M itchell, A sh lan d .
171-8*
W hile
in
P o rtla n d rec e n tly
I bought
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
such as e x tra
w agon
w heels
reach es,
le a d b a rs.
sin g le tre e s,
plow b eam s a n d h a n d le s, a t
prices p re v a ilin g before th e w ar.
Com e in ea rly w hile th ey last.
F e n c in g , h a rn e ss and im p le­
m e n ts a t red u c e d prices.
New and second han d tew in g
m achines.
Peil’s Corner
THE AKT AND THE FLY
Yes, Mr. Edison, You’re Correct
T h a t is wliy we recom m end
F is k tire s.
CAR WASHING
FO R SA LE— One double disk plow ;
one low iron w heel w ag o n ; one
bay m a re five y e a rs old. broke.
C a rsPP F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
1 66-6
Every Fisk Tire
h
A. GREA HER— C o n tra c to r and
B u ild er, p . O. Box 66, A shland,
O r«gon.
15 0-1 mo
F IR S T CLASS CAR W ASH IN G a n d
p olishing, $2.50.
L lth la O arage.
P h o n e 114.
1 1 3 tf
26 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
I
T. L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS­
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a s o n ­
able price. Phone 83.
The ant was busy as—an ant;
The fly sneered, “Work ? I won’t and
shan't
To labor not a thought I’m giving,
The world owes every fly a living!”
The ant said only, “Try and get it.
When you are swatted you’ll regret it T*
The fly was caught with all his mob.
The ant is still upon the job!
Moral; hard work is quite a bore
But in the and it gets you more.
x _
-
sfing», Jg.
FO R SA LE— 1918 B uick c a r, seven
p assen g er, in ex cellent sh ap e, Ju st
o v e rh a u le d ; h av e ta k e u in p a rt
p a y m e n t on d e a l; will sell a t big
snap.
P h o n e 4 o r in q u ire a t
P ric e ’s C an d y lan d , B eaver Block.
171-6
FO R SA LE— 200 W h ite L eghorn
p u lle ts, 75 cen ts each, i 'a r l G o ttsche,
Box 72, B o u lev ard , A shland. 1713*
FO R
SA LE— B uick
six to u rin g ;
. m ig h t tra d e for s m a lle r c a r. 520
P a lm Ave.
171-3*
FO R SA LE— A -l Je rse y cow. cook
stove, sm a ll h e a te r, one h o rse c u l­
tiv a to r a n d se t w agon sp rin g s.
C all 424 H elm an St.
171-3*
AUTOMOHILE U A IO IJ T Y
As th e o w n er of a m o to r car,
a ll th e h a z a rd s of th e road a re u p ­
on YOUR sh o u ld e rs. A ccidents do
hap p en , a n d it m akes no d iffe r­
ence w h e th e r o r n o t you a re
b lam eless, It costs m oney a n d tim e
to defen d th e a c tio n . T hen if In
th e opinion of th e Jury you a re
to blam e, it costs m oney to s e ttle
th e d am ages.
You can have p ro te c tio n co v er­
in g y o u r legal lia b ility fo r d a m ­
ages (p ro v e n o r n o t p ro v e n ) a r is ­
ing from
p erso n al In ju rie s to
o th e r people su ffe re d o r a lleg ed
to have su ffe re d by th e o p e ra tio n
of y o u r c a r; we also fu rn is h you
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t lia b ility fo r all
a c cid e n ts In v o lv in g d a m a g e s to
a n o th e r ’s p ro p e rty , a u d th e ex­
pense of th e s e ttle m e n t of such
claim s. T he cost is sm all. B et­
te r be sa fe th a n s o r r y .. W hen you
w a n t good in s u ra n c e ta lk w ith
Billings Ageney
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1888
Phone 211
4 i E . Main St.