x-foittd«», >6, 1 6 « A shland \ isitin g F rien ds— H om e on Vacation— LOCAL AND PERSONAL daily tidings SUIT AND DRESS MODESOFJODAV Mrs. Ella Rice, of Portland, is in Melvin Kaegi is home from the the city visiting friends for a few University of Oregon on vacation R eturns from W ash in gton— days. ¡this week. Mrs. Lockhart, of 712 Boulevard, Mr. Depeu, of the F irst street For sale, 9 ’4 acrev, good house, i lunch room is making a large ice box who has been spending the w inter in St Jo h n ’s, Wash., has returned barn, garage, chicken house, smoke! to be used in his place of business. house, electric lights, one mile from _____ . to her home here. town, good roads, $500 down, good Effect of New Creations on Pub­ Dew Drop Inn— for lunches. Aubrey P. F urry, of Phoenix, well- term s on balance. O. A. Manning, lic to Determine Styles I6 1 tf Is Removed to Home— known in both Medford and Ashland, Talent, Ore. I That Will Hold. Fred Wilson, of the Ideal grocery, ! y is one of the principal soloists of the New Telephone Director}— who was operated on a few days ago ' University of Oregon’s m en’s glee The local telephone company is at the Sacred H eart hospital at Med-j club, which appears here at the Ar­ preparing to print new directories, ford, was removed to his home on mory Thursday, March 30, under the auspices of the American L9glon. ’ hich wl11 go t0 press April 1 and North ^ a ln street Wednesday. be ready for distribution about May Tickets, 60 cents and 5 cents war tax. 1. Any changes th at are made pre­ Red Sticks— the new 5 cent pack­ Waist Plays Important Part In Com- Seats on sale at Rose Bros. No re­ vious to April 1 will be included in age of matches. A sure lighter. Det­ plating Milady's Wardrobe—New served seats. 174-4 I the new directory, but any phone rick’s Groceteria. Type of Suit With the Ab­ 175tf ¡changed at a later date will not be breviated Jacket. H otel A shland G uests — The following are registered at the P^aced *n direc.ory unt.l the next i |>vjve to Oorvall'i Quite fascinating are the latest one is printed, probably about Oc- Hotel A shland: W. M. Grant, E. L. F. J. Murphy and Lloyd Crowson showings at the dress shops. Every­ Gundon, Edwin G. Curtis, A. R. F ra ­ tober 1. left W ednesday afternoon by auto thing, nnfpg a fashion writer In the zier, R. C. Smith, G. A. Lindsay, Mr. for Corvallis, where they will attend New York Times, is new and and Mrs. E. B. Brown, P ortland; B. , Orres cleans and remodels clothes. the convention of electrical dealers fresh and charged with vibrations of 153tf and jobbers, which is being held the a promised springtime. And, In spite ’ M. Schuman, New York City; L. C.I Phone 68. Wo call. of the usual line, which is always Faulkenburg, G rants Pass; Bert E. i latter part of this week there. confronting us where fashions are con­ Leaves for Corvallis— ______ MacDonna, Rochdale, England; J. T. cerned, about there being no change J. S. Jordan left for Corvallis Wed-! N,ce Dry Woornilv_ j pioyd piace returned to Ash- The immediate concern of every wom­ R. Weed, Eugene, Or., Mr. and Mrs. the la tte r part of the week. an is—what will be the first spring ! land Wednesday evening from Oak- C. R. Bentley, Los Angeles; E arl O. dresses and suits? What will the Cliff Payne m akes medicine cases l land and o oth t h ?r C a California l l f o r n i a points, Sabin, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Shutt, where he has been visiting friends Jacksonville; A. E. Beil, Seattle; W. Drives Here from Portland— and relatives for the past three C. Hatch,* San Jose, Calif.; Mr. and Mr. Pitts, of the Standard Eight Mrs. William Stew art, Hood River, Automobile company, of Portland, weeks. He made the trip home in a Or.; G. G. Ross, San Diego, Calif.; arrived In Ashland W ednesday a fte r­ i fine new late model Nash six car, Jess Mellett, Dave Miller, Weed, noon in a new Standard eight which which h • purchased while in Cali­ Calif.; Charles Wind, Mr. and Mrs. he drove through from Portland. The fornia. I. C. Landecke and W. H. Hammel, car was delivered to A. M. Beaver Ji., K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing, San Francisco. who is agent for the car in Portland, repairing and dyeing. 168tf and drove here last week in one of 6. If your stomach is out of order the cars, which he sold after his BOY SCOUTS BEGIN or distressed, no m atter from what arrival. TH EIR HIKING SEASON cause, Ml-O-Na stom ach tablets will give in stan t relief in case of indiges­ The famous Victor 10 inch record Troop One of the Ashland Boy tion, acute or chronic, or money has been reduced from 85 cents to back. G uaranteed by McNair Bros 75 cents. Three thousand to select Scouts began their hiking season last Saturday, by going to G ranger’s from at Rose Brothers. 152tf cabin. Claes A G arage R eports Sales— Thirteen scouts made the trip, ac­ The Class A garage reports the Hotel Columbia— companied by the assistant scout sale of a Chevrolet touring c \ to The following persons are regis­ Roy Taylor and a Studehaker chum ­ tered at the Columbia hotel: Mr. master. They were compelled to go my roadster to Jesse M lllett, of and Mrs. R obert J. C arter, Mr. and through snow most of the way from M ahan’s. The scouts dem onstrated W’eed, Calif. Mrs. George McKenzie, Berrin Lake, their ability to build a fire with only B. C.; Jam es Leonard, L. J. Hess- two matches, even if the snow and I have a few small ranches for hauer, P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. rain had made all of the wood wet. sale, 2 acres, 6 acres, 8 acres, 10 Doss, Hiram H. Frazer, Dunsm uir; Five scon’s passed their cooking acres, and up. Let me show them. W illiam L. Harvey, Sacramento, tests, as a part of th eir second-class O. A. Manning, Talent, Ore. 161tf Calif.; Jack Fowler, C. L. Rogers. scout examinations. Most of the San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. scouts did some target shooting with George E. Clements, Red Bluff, the troop rifles and many games Calif. Unusual Frock of Poirst Twill I A s a prevent preventive, melt and io* were played on the level ground. I hale night on and morning— Trimmed With Bands of Brocaded Troop One was first organized In Del Monte Green Gage Plums, 10 Ribbon In Bright Colors. the fall of 1913, and has been regis­ cents per can. “ Less than the cans tered at national headquarters con­ colors be? What materials are most cost.” Detrick’s Groceteria. 175tf tinuously since March 4, 1914. Troop fashionable and most wearable all In Over ZZ Milton/wt Uttd Yw b one combination? At how many Place* Agency for Bearings— One is a good one> and is Planning a inches from the floor will the skirts Mr. Harvey, of the Jam es Remer- lot of blg thing9 for the flPring and stop their downward trend? Will sleeves be much the same or changed ick company of Sacramento, Calif., summer. in any way? And myriads more of was in the city yesterday and placed FINAL TRIBUTE URGED questions along this general line. the agency for Moroloy silver-nickel The only thing to do, for one who FO R HEROES OF WAR motor bearings with Dix and Son. attempts to give adequate answers to SALEM, March 30.— Governor Ol­ these questions, Is to watch each new Something new in life Insurance. creation and Its effect upon the pub­ Yeo, of course. 169tf cott has been requested by E. A. lic. So that Just now there are a few Simmons, chairm an of the American) fine points which have been registered Legion committee for the reception with that force which indicates that V isits in A shland— and disposition of bodies frdm over­ they will be prominent. ETirther than Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner, of seas, to issue a proclamation calling that we cannot go Just now. Hornbrook, were visitors in Ashland There is a general feeling that the upon the people of Oregon to Join in Wednesdayy. suit has gone out, or that It Is not so a tribute to the 45,000 American much In fashionable favor as was the Look! Lawn mowers sharpened; boys, who gave their lives in the case sometimes in the past. That may satisfaction guaranteed. Fixit Shop. world war, on Sunday afternoon. or may not be so, but nevertheless there are any number of new and 174tf MAN GIVES W IFE lovely-looking suits upon tlie market. GLYCERINE M IXTURE Most of them (with tlie exception of the sport suits) are characterized by She had stomach trouble for years. the fact that, Instead of being made After giving her simple buckthorn with skirt and blouse and coat, they bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in are made with a dress In one piece Adler-l-ka, her husband says; “ My and a coat to go with It, wife feels fine now and has gained Blouse Harmonize* With Skirt. weight. It is wonderful stomach Sometimes there Is a clever amalga­ medicine.” Adler-l-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing mation pf these tw'o Ideas, and the foul m atter which poisoned stom ­ blouse Is made to harmonize so per ach and which you never thought fectly with the skirt that the two to­ was in your system. EXCELLENT gether look, for all the world, like for gas on the stomach or chronic a one-piece frock. This lutler com­ i constipation. Guards against appen­ bination has one big advantage over dicitis. The im purities it brings out the old-fashioned Idea of shirtwaist will surprise you. T. K. Bolton, and skirt In that, when the waist i Druggist. 3 wears out, there can be another one. And, since this is the portion of the A /C E N w h o are k een dress which always shows the first W . A , S H E L L signs of wear, there is more in the judges o f valu e Idea than might be at first visible. B A R B E R But there are so many pitfalls fn appreciate th e u n u su ­ You tak e railroad the direction of combining blouse and C hildren’s W ork A al w o r t h c f clothes travel for granted these skirt that if one attem pts that char­ Specialty acter of dressing one must be more easy days. “T ailored to M easure than usually clever in constructing or Safety blades resharpened choosing the design and In the man But remember about b y B o m .” lik e new . S ingle bit, SOe ner in which one amalgamates the Stephenson and the first dot. Dobule bit, 60c dot. two. Not any blouse will do with any locom otive. A lucky II ■klrt, but the two of them have to be thought out together and arranged strike for progress! so that, when worn in onlson, they T h ey lo o k for sen* will look as though they belonged to­ L o o k! L o o k ! sible style,d ep en d ab le gether. 6 room plastered house, bath, An interesting blouse shows a pe­ w o o le n s , h o n e s t pantry, electric lights, best of culiar type of waist which does well plumbing, good range, linoleum n e e d le w o r k , lo n g on kitchen floor. 12% lots, 2 when combined with a separate skirt small barns, chicken house, bear­ and worn with a coat to match. In The discovery of toasted w ear; th ey find all in ing fruit trees and vines, street spite of the fact that the blouse is a tobacco was a lucky strike paved, cement side walk, lots of unit in Itself, it none the less has the tor us . B o m T ailoring. quality qf being able to blend with a shade, location 925 B. st. If you will buy a package i-room house at 355 Almond st, skirt of some other material In a of Lucky Strike cigarettea best of plumbing, cement side purely artistic manner. This blouse Is I > > yourself you will see why walk, retaining wall and steps, made of yellow crepe chiffon, with large lot, some fru it trees ■Billions now prefer th e many bunches of fullness about It A n d m e n w h o value The best built home in the city and an underlying layer of a warmer toasted flavor.* of 8-rooms, select lum ber was yellow, to make it take on a richer t h e s e f e a t u r e s find used in this house, rock founda­ tone. tion., two toilets, 1 barh. large It is designed to be worn with a full ^dded satisfaction in barn and shop, also chicken house, tofe today end node* t*e brown skirt of kasha cloth and a cape 3% acres of land, choice bearing th e eco n o m y afforded la a a ta d Burtay fru it and some alfalfa, 575 Liber­ made of that material, and then the iy e e tryLaahy Strike. cape should be lined with the same ty st. See these bargains and b y B o m prices* colors of chiffon, posed one over the subm it offer. Terms given. other, in order to carry out success- SKIRTS AND COATS TO MATCH INFLUENZA visi» vucw iTRII LUCKY STRIKE.' It’s Toasted 0. A. PAULSERUD MRS. S. L. ALLEN O FFICE, NORTH MAIN ST. three Automobile liability insurance pro tects the wife and babies. Yeo, of course- 169tf One cent the word each time. NOTICE W AN J ED. T o ‘ h ® eagle po in t irrigation ; • > t r i CT, and to all freeholders, lega; voters, and assessment pav­ ers of said district, and to all per­ sons interested In the lands lying 1 Said d istrict> and within the boundaries of the territory de­ scribed in this notice. You uñó each of you are hereby noti­ fied th a t a petition has been filed with the Board of Directors of the Eagle Point Irrigation District, of Jackson County, Oregon, by the fol­ lowing named petitioners: G W. Stevens, Mary W. Simmons, L. H. Carlton, J. H. Carlton, Hugo C. A. Von der Hellen, J. F. Rhodes, Joseph Mayham, Mrs. Bradshaw, C B. Allen, setting forth th at the peti­ tioners are the holders of title and of evidence of title representing a m ajority of the acreage of a certain body of land, which is adjacent to the boundaries of the Eagle Point Ir­ rigation District, and they do peti­ tion (he Board of Directors of said district for the inclusion of all lands within sad boundaries, and ask that the same be included and adm itted to said Eagle Point Irrigation Dis­ trict. The boundaries of the body of land petitioned to be included in said ir­ rigation district, are all in Jackson County, Oregon, and particularly de­ scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the intersection of the W illam ette Meridian with the ex­ isting Eagle Point Irrigation ditch on the west boundary of section 31, township 35 south, range 1 east, Wil­ lam ette meridian, Jackson county, Oregon; thence south to section cor­ ner 31-36-1-6, said corner being the southwest corner of township 35 south, range 1 east; thence west one half mile to the q u arter section cor­ ner common to sections 36 and 1; thence south one-haif mile to the center of section ¡1, township 3 6 south, range 1 west; thence west one-quarter mile to the northw est corner of the northeast q u arter of the southwest q u arter of said section 1; thence south one-half mile to the southw est corner of the southeast q u arter of the southw est q u a r e r of said sectiou 1; thence east three- fourths mile to the W illam ette m er­ idian at section corner 1-6-7-12, township 36 south; thence south one fourth mile; thence west one-half mile; thence south one-fourth mile to the center of section 12, townshljv 36 south, range 1 west; thence west one-haif mile to the q u arter corner common to sections 11 and 12; thence south one-half mile to section corner 11-12-13-14; thence west one- half mile to the q u arter corner com­ mon to sections 11 and 14; thence south to Antelope creek; thence east­ erly with the m eanderlngs of Ante- dope creek to the north boundary line of the south half of the north­ east q u arter of the southeast quar­ ter of section 13, township 36 south, range 1 west; thence east 2300 feet more or less to the northeast corner of the south half of the nortrhw est q u arter of the southw est q u arter of section 18, township 36 south, range 1 east; thence north one-eighth mile to the northeast corner of the North­ west q u arter of the southw est quar­ te r of said section 18; thence east one-half mile to the southeast cor­ ner of the southwest q u arter of the northeast q u arter of section 18, town ship 36 south of range 1 east; thence north one-half mile to the northeast corner of the northw est q u arter of the northeast q u arter of section 18; thence east one-eighth mile; thence north one-fourth mile; thence west one-eighth mile to northeast corner of the southw est q u arter of the southeast q u arter of section 7, town­ ship 36 south, range 1 east; thence north three-fourths mile to the northeast corner of the northw est q u arter of the northeast q u arter of section 7, township 36 south, range 1 east; thence west one-fourth mile to the q u arter corner common to sec­ tions 6 and 7; thence north one and one-eihgth miles, more or less, to the existing Eagle Point irrigation ditch near its intake on L ittle Butte creek; thence westerly with the meander- ings of said Eagle Point ditch to the place of beginning. You are fu rth er notified th a t said petition has been set for hearing Tuesday, April 4, 19 22, at 9 o’clock a. m. at the office of the Board of Directors of the Eagle Point Irrig a ­ tion D istrict, at Eagle Point, Oregon, and you are hereby notified to ap­ pear at said time and place and show cause, if any you have, why the peti­ tion should not be granted. Dated a t Eagle Point, Oregon, March 8, 1922. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION DIS­ TRICT, By W. E. HAMMEL, President. WM. PERRY, Director. FRED PETTIGREW, Director. 159-4-thurs physicians . WANTED— To hear from owner hav­ ing farm or unimproved land for DR. ER NEST A. WOODS— Practice limited to eye, ear, noae and sale. John J. Black, Chippewa throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and Falls, Wisconsin. 155-3-sat > to 6. Swedsnburg Bldg,, Ash­ land, Ore. 7S-tf WANTED— To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State price, full particulars. D. F. Bush’ OR. J, J, EMMKNs— Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to Minneapolis, Minn. 105-13* eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses supplied. Oculist and turlst for WANTED— F at hens. Box 12. Tal­ S. P. R. R. Offices, M. and H. ent, Oregon. 152-imo* Bldg.. Medford, Ore. Phone 567 WANTED— Second hand Ford car Best price in first letter. Addre a DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at tontlon to m others and children. Box “ S,” care of Tidings. 17 4-6* Internal secretions and endoerlna glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ neer aver up Telephone 22. Of­ fice hours, I l to 12 a. m ; 2 to 6 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS p. in. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER— Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­ . DR. SHAW— Eye. ear, nose, throat specialist; glasses fitted. Office thorizes his announcement us a can­ didate for the nomination for the I at residence. Pioneer Ave., mora- ing and by appointment. Phone 28. office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the de­ VIIIIlOPRACTORS. cision of the Republican voters of said county, at the prim ary election, DR, MAUD INGERSOLL HAW LEY May 19th, 1922. — Visiting Chiropractic Physician. Neuritis cases a specialty. ’ Phone FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 367-J. Treatm ent given only In — George Alford, of Phoenix, an­ your own home. nounces himself as a candidate on the Republican ticket, for County PLUMBING Commissioner of Jackson County, Oregon, subject to the decision of the H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­ Republican voters of said county, at ing and day work. 24 8 Fifth St., the prim ary election. May 19th, 1922. phone 166-J. 104.OO; FOR RENT— Front bay window Gnuxts-Pass-Roseburg, $3.00. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS room, with reception room, ru n ­ Dully and Sunday ning w ater, gas, electricity. Suit­ LV. G’T ’S PASS able for office rooms. Mrs. Nel­ LV. M EDFORD 10:00 a. m. lie Conner, 391 East Main. 176tf 1 0:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m 1:00 p. in. 4:45 p. in FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep­ 4:30 p. in. ing rooms, suitable for couple; G rants Pass waiting room The adults only. Phone 348-L. 614 Bonbonniere, phope 160. Boulevard. 174-6* Office and waiting room— No, 5 S. Front St.. Nash Hotel building. FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent. Inquire Mrs. Henry Provost, above Citizens Bank. 174tf While in Portland recently i FOR RENT— Office room next to Dr. I bought Gregg In Citizens Bank building. BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS See Mrs. Henry Provost. 172-lf such as extra wagon wheels reaches, leadbars, Blngletrees, FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms with or w ithout board. Reasonable plow beams and bandies, a t rates. Vendome. 425 E ast Main, prices prevailing before the war. a— wt B t i 1 1 — i . i . . w i . ! ------------ - i ■' Come In early while they last. FOR SALK. Fencing, harness and Imple­ m ents at reduced prices. FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Rhode New aud second hand tewing Island Reds, $1 per setting. 475 machines. Beach St. 159-th-sat-8* Peil's Corner FOR SALE — Straw berry plants New Oregons, large, extra gweet and solid, $1.50 for 100. Ever- bearing, $2.75 for 100. Enders H arw arde Dept. 175-3* We Buy and Sell FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn laying hens. Tancred strain. 586 A St., corner A and Fifth opposite depot. 175-3* Real Estate F IR E INSURANCE INVESTMENTS j i STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Hotel Ashland Building Ashland, Oregon Phon« 20 FOR SALE— Fine building lots, 20 to select from. Beautiful view, Only $250 each. 154 B St. 175-3 FOR SALE— Twenty head of good milk cows; one recently fresh giv­ ing 35 pounds of milk per day. T. W. Bailey, Talent. 174-12* FOR SALE— Fully equipped dairy. 173tf Inquire Beaver Realty Co. FOR SALE— A used car in good con­ dition. Inquire at 192 Mountain Ave., or address P. O. Box No. 7. EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE THE PAINT MAN ‘ Build with ths Birds/ B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L SAVED MAY BE SWEPT AWAY IN AN HOUR BY AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT THAT IN JU R E S ONE OR MORE PERSONS You can protect you rself from FOR SALE— H atching eggs. White Mlnorcas, Pekin ducks, drake from prize winning birds. 922 Boule­ vard. Phone 457-R. 163-lrao* FOR SALE— 10 head work horses and mares, 1300 to 1500 pounds, young, sound and ready to work. G uaranteed as represented. H. V. Mitchell, Ashland. 171-8* FOR SALE— Good milk cow. J. E. Ramsey at E. N. Butler ranch. 176-6* FOR SALE— Progressive E verbear­ ing straw berry plants, $1 plus de­ livery charges. F. H. Dressier. losses of th is kind, a* w ell as from loss by fire. It is b etter to be sa fe than sorry. Insure today w ith th e Billings Agency REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE E stablished 1888 . Phone 211 41 E. Main St. 0. B. L A M K I N BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties H ouses to Kent CaTlAEN'S BANK BUILDING —* 4