Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    t^TKÜl V, April 21, löaii
A shland
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Hotel Ashland—
AN OUTFIT FOR SPRING WEAR HAS DISCOVERED NEW FORCE
T he fo llo w ing g u e s ts a re r e g is te r ­
ed a t th e H o te l A sh la n d : W illiam
B. B olton, J o h n B a ird , St. Jo se p h , ‘
M o.; R. E . P a r k e r , P . F r a n k fe lte r.
M. J . V o ld in g , E. J. H o m b e rg e r, P.
E. E d w a rd s, T. K. A n d e rso n , Mr.
a n d Mrs. A. S. L im p en , San F ra n -
<st0eo; Mr. a n d M rs. W . B. L yon,
G ra n ts P a ss; J . J. Ja co b so n , New
By G E O R G E R. HOLM ES
Y ork C ity; J. C. M yers, M r. a n d Mrs.
I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t
W. B. B olton, P o rtla n d ;J . C. C u rrie ,
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 21.— T h e re
S alem . O r.; M rs. D. S p a ld in g , S eat- WH1 be som e p re tty s e n a to ria l b a t­
tle ; J. W. Voss, N ate C h o a ts, R ose- ties w aged d u rin g th e fo rth c o m in g
b u rg ; M rs. V. D. P a rry , M ed fo rd ; fall c a m p a ig n , b u t none of th em will
P. W. S m ith , G la d sto n e . O r., a n d hold m o re n a tio n a l in te re s t th a n
J. S. M cK eow n, A loha, Or.
| th a t to be d ecided in M a ssa c h u setts
i in N ovem ber.
Need
F o r th ir ty y e a rs H e n ry C a b o t!
R e m o d e lin g
th is
y e a r?
m o n ey ? See B eav er R e a lty Co.
L odge h a s s a t in th e U n ited S ta te s
s e n a te w a tc h in g m en com e a n d go. |
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H e h a s seen a lot of th em com e In
fl(rh<*knh Em broidery Club—
lik e lions and go o u t q u ite la m n ’ike
M rs. N ellie C o n n er a n d d a u g h te r, since th a t ch ill fo u rth day oi M arch,
M rs. P r a n k H a n n a , e n te r ta in e d th e back in ’93, w hen he cam e to th e
R e b e k a h E m b ro id e ry club T u e sd a y s e n a te fo r th e f ir s t tim e, a n d G rover
a fte rn o o n a t th e ir a p a rtm e n t on E a s t C leveland m oved in to th e W h ite
M ain s tre e t. T h e re w ere 23 la d ie s H ouse fo r his second term ,
p re s e n t an d a very p le a s a n t a f te r - ;
T h a t S e n a to r L odge, d e sp ite h is
noon w as sp e n t w ith n eed le w ork, a m u se d to le ra n c e , is n o t u n a w a re of
L a te r, a d a in ty lu n ch eo n w as serv ed th e fac t t h a t he has a fig h t on his
w hich in clu d ed a la rg e b irth d a y cak e, I h a n d s th is y e a r is in d ic a te d by th e
th e occasion b ein g M rs. C o n n e r 's ; fa c t th a t he h u rrie d s tra ig h tw a y to
n a ta l day.
M a ssa c h u se tts a s soon as th e c o n fer-
T his Charming spring su it consists
ence tre a tie s w ere ra tifie d , in o rd e r of a gray broadcloth s k irt and a
P re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­ to “ ta k e a r e s t’’ a n d look a f te r som e uniquely cut coat of blue serge, crossed
en s, ra b b its.
C all T el. 104.
A sh ­ “ p o litic a l fe n c in g .”
diagonally by m atching gray stripes.
la n d P is h a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf
Som e d e m o c ra ts a re so c o n fid e n t
th a t th ey a re g o in g to “ g e t” L odge i CHAPEAU HINTS FOR SPRING
On P rospecting Torn
th is y e a r t h a t th e y a re a lre a d y p i c k - i
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C. W. McGrew, of the Tolman ing o u t jo b s fo r him a f te r his de- F ru its and Flow ers In A bundance Are
S p rin g s v icin ity , w as in th e city to ­ fe a t. T h e m o st com m on r e p o r t cu r-'
Predi<:tid fo r U « on V ariety of
H eadgear.
day getting an outfit ready with r e n t a ro u n d c a p ita l te a ta b le s is th a t
w hich h e ex p ects to s t a r t on a p ro s­ sh o u ld M a ssa c h u setts r e tire S e n a to r
T he w izards of m illinery a r t a re
p e c tin g ex p ed itio n in th e h ills a ro u n d L odge th is y e a r he w ill be s e n t to
busy planning th e creations th a t will
H o rn b ro o k w ith in a few’ days.
L ondon as A m erican a m b a s s a d o r to adorn m ilady’s proud head th is spring.
th e C o u rt o f St. J a m e s, re p la c in g j Some of the advance models are
If it’s economy and service, call C olonel G dorge "Harvey. W h a t is alread y on display and if th ere Is
W. H. Sams for all electrical work.
g o in g to h ap p en to C olonel H arv ey anything In signs, the spring is due
Phon«298-Y.
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to r a rainbow of color in co n tra st
th e w h isp e rs do not sta te .
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,
! to th e som bre of w inter.
H en ry C abot L odge h a s seen m o re
T here is a new shade of violet
Oregon P ion eer DI
p a rty serv ice th a n any m an in th e hound to he becoming to the fa ir
.C harles N ick ells, one of S o u th e rn
re p u b lic a n p a rty to d ay , not even ex- j skinned and blond or b ru n ette type
O re g o n ’s b est k n o w n p io n ee rs, d ro p ­
c e p tin g E liliu R oot o r “ U ncle J o e ” «QuaI,y well. It Is a so rt of blue when
ped d ead In O a k la n d , C alif., T h u r s ­ c a n n o n .
H e se rv e d fo u r te rm s in flrst d,9eovered, yet, one could not
d ay, M r. N ick ells w as fo rm e rly e d i­ th e h o u se b e fo re com ing to th e sen-
‘1' H 11 blue w ith o u t fe a r of
to r o f th e M edford T rib u n e a n d lived a te in i s q q and hof n,n ♦> ,» v
having o n e s neighbor call it violet
a te , in 1893, a n d b e fo re th a t he w as So gubt]e ls the c0,or
th a t u ,s
in M edford u n til a b o u t e ig h t y e a rs
tw o y e a rs in th e M a ssa c h u se tts le g is - , truly charm ing.
Rose, too, h as a
ago.
la tu r e -
stra n g e new blend. It m ixes w ith
M ore th a n fo rty y e a rs in le g isla ­ orchid to form a decidedly new shade
S p ecial! Y ak im a N e tte d Gem po­
tiv e serv ice!
T ru ly a v e te ra n is fo r spring m illinery.
ta to e s , $2.00 p er h u n d re d p o u n d s. H e n ry C abot L odge.
F ru it and flowers in abundance a re
H e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria .
W e sell for
predicted.
A ccording to p resent signs,
M ore th a n tw e n ty y e a rs ago. In
Alesa.
1 9 6 tf
the h ats will be sm all, but brim med.
1900, he w as p e rm a n e n t c h a irm a n
At front, ju st above the short brim,
of th e re p u b ilc a n n a tio n a l c o n v en ­
a m ultitude of colorful fru its pud
V isitor from K lam ath F alls—
tion th a t re n o m in a te d M cK inley.
flowers nestle together. Novelty fruit,
H u b e rt P a r ia r , a fo rm e r re sid e n t
He w as c h a irm a n of th e c o m m ittee such as pink grapes on a violet hat is
o f A sh la n d , b u t w ho h as been living
Silver grapes on gray a re
on re s o lu tio n s a n d fra m e d th e r e ­ shown.
in K la m a th P a lls fo r th e last few p u b l ic a n p la tfo rm in 1904, w hen new and fascinating. So also a re the
“ H."*,’ / “/ ,Or " teW ,la y " '
» a » n o m in a te d . A gain in green and yellow and blue fru its thMt
ing w
i en ».
1908. he w as p e rm a n e n t c h a irm a n nestle to g eth er to form a bizarre effect
a t th e fro n t of a tan g erlu e h a t in
a t th e C hicago c o n v e n tio n , a t w hich chiffon taffeta.
9. B re a k s up a cold In six h o u rs ;
T a ft w’as n o m in a te d .
n o th in g gives q u ic k e r
re lie f In
n__
„
i S e n a to r L o d g e ’s a u to b io g ra p h y ts
co u g h s a n d colda th a n H y om et. G o « , | m a rk e d ly a lie n , ab o u t , 9 , 2 . w hen
r ig h t to th e sp o t a n d k .lls th e germ a , R „Oaevell b o lte d
chi
„
T he half-inch le a th e r belt is w orn
M oney b ack If it fails. M cN air B ros, a g a in .
„ „ p e rm a n e n ,
on the new est sw eaters.
I c h a irm a n a t th e g re a t peace conven-
Heavy bone ball buttons fa ste n th e
R eturns from Sacram ento—
j tio n , a n d he occupied th e sam e cov- new est jersey frock.
R. L. W a rd le has re tu rn e d from ; e ted p o sitio n in 1920, w hen H a rd in g
Among things th a t a re in terestin g
S .c r a m c n t° . w h e re he w as c alled b y , w as s se e le
l e c c te t e d d — - a a m an In s w a d d lin g in the
"
spring capes is the brig h t lin-
th e d e a th of h is m o th e r a few d a y s ! c lo th e s, p o litic a lly sp e ak in g , so fa r
or little girls th ere a re all so rts
as H e n ry C abot L odge is co n cern ed . of charm ing frocks in English print«,
° CCaSi° n in th a t
a a d chintzes.
F o r easy m oney, easy p a y m e n ts. I h T h e re , 7 s
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1916
c
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v
e
n
tio
n
w
hen
H
enry
Sw
eaters
a re m ade w ith round bands
See B eaver R e a lty Co
C abot L odge a lm o st becam e th e consisting of blocks of different color,
i c o m p ro m ise c a n d id a te fo r th e p resi- ° n. u foundation of w hite, black or
H ere fro m T a le n t—
dency. R oosevelt, s ittin g a t O yster hei*e’
C h a rle s M orse, of T a le n t, was in
r o r form al afternoon occasions th ere
Bay. w „ h th e w h ip -h an d . s e n , w ord „
th e city T h u rs d a y on b u sin e ss.
t h a t I.odge w as a c c e p ta b le to him w ith w rist length
ing sleeves
s i« «ow
flowing
as a c o m p ro m ise m an. I t failed to picoted a t th e bottom . T he low er sec­
W a n t to liq u id a te th a t old d e b t?
See B eav er R e a lty Co.
1 8 8 -tf go over. B ut t h a t is a n o th e r sto rv tion of the blouse is sp lit alm ost up
to th e hips, and all th e edges a re
T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 inch record picoted.
R atine, plain and plaided, alone and
has been red u c e d from 85 cen ts to
combined
w ith Ja p an e se silk, basket
Apply over throat and chest
75 cen ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select
w
eave
m
aterial,
Rom an strip ed mo­
—cover with hot flannel cloth.
from a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf
hair, krepe-knit, silk, eponge, heavy
linen, pongee, and gingham a re am ong
care
tbe
fi»brics which have already been
Good c itiz e n sh ip d e m a n d s
a p o r u b
brought
out for spring w aistcoats and
j w ith fire. P la y fa ir p u t y o u r fire s gilet9
17 Million Jan U n d Yoarly
I out.
The vogue for lingerie n eckw ear or
collar and cuff sets to be w orn w ith
su its is quite generally tuklng am ong
m an u factu rers ulso.
th e re d u c tio n in a rm y p e rso n n e l
" e re th e rea so n s assig n e d by C ap­
Londoner Give« Interesting D escrip­ ta in E g lin fo r th e o rd ers.
tion of M anner In W hich He Made
Im portant rin d .
A sim ple carbon rod has been dis­
covered by A. E. B aines, a leading gal-
vanom etrist of London, which if held
in the hands five m inutes will recharge
the hum an system w ith nerve energy
th a t lasts 12 hours. He says It is
nothing new, but, ou th e contrary, was
kndwn to the ancient E gyptians. He
said the secret of it was lost many
centuries ago. Mr. Barnes said th a t
y ears ago while ho w as standing in the
B ritish m useum before a pain ted lim e­
stone scu lp tu re of K h arfra, an Egyp
tian king of the fo u rth dynasty, who
built the second of the great pyram ids
of Gizeh, he noticed the figure was
holding two sm all rods shaped some­
thing like the grip on a bicycle. T here
a fte r he began a series of long ex
perim ents to discover the substance
which tlie king held, hut he failed in
his search until one day when he was
trying to im prove the m icrophone, for >
which he prepared several curbon pen­
cils which had been hardened by a
special process of his own. He said
th a t quite accidentally he touched one
of these carbon pencils and was su r­
prised to find th a t his galvanic deflec­
tion swung from positive to negative.
Tills led to fu rth e r experim ents, and
he finally found th a t the ordinary arc
carbon, when hardened by his process,
gave out a force which could not he
distinguished from nerve force. The
bars a re about six inches long and are :
capped a t the ends w ith celluloid. Mr.
Baines asserted the carbon rods have
been of greut aid in tre a tin g cases of j
nervous breakdow n, deafness, anem ia
and m any o th er com plaints. He de­
clared he did not know w hat tin* new
force was.
NO AIR PATROL FOR
PACIFIC COAST FORESTS
TOM
MIX
F R ID A Y -
SA TU R D A Y
in th e B ig g e s t P ictu re of his
Career
The Road Demon99
“ D O N ’T
M IS S
T H IS
SH O W ”
D ram atic A ction — S u sp en se— T h rills
------Also------
B IG T W O -R E E L COM EDY
F rid a y — Satu rd ay
NO R M A T A L M A D G E in “ L O V E ’S R E D E M P T IO N ’
C om ing N e x t T u esd ay
< <
F O O L ’S
P A R A D IS E ”
Neck Ribbons Again.
T he flapper set In P a ris has re s u r­
rected th e neck ribbon, and It is fast
I gaining in popularity. The girls a re
w earing a band of ribbon tightly about
! the neck, ju st below the chin. It 1«
usually about h alf an Inch wide, and
the colors run all the way from bright
yellow to black. Some of th e w earers
have a small gold ornam ent, such as a
m iniature heart, hanging from th e rib­
bon by a chain In front. It is Just a
fad and probably w on’t last m ore than
a couple of months.
L et a w ant ad sell it fo r you.
TO
E V E R Y T W E N T Y -F IF T H
L A D Y OR G IRL
O V ER T E N Y E A R S
OLD
WHO E N T E R S
O UR ST O R E
ONCE
SA TU R D A Y AFTERNOO N
OR E V E N IN G
ONE
S IL K R IB B O N S A U T O IR
W IT H
M E T A L P E N C IL
ATTACHED
This Pencil propels and re­
pels the lead, using the reg­
ular Rversharp pencil lead.
Pencil and Sautoir are neat,
attractive and useful. The
ribbon Sautoir comes in eol-
ors to match any dress
G ET ONE F R E E
B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
HELP WANTED
PHYSICIANS.
H E L P W A N TED — Good pay, s te a d v DR- ERNEST A. WOODS__ P ra ctice
w ork.
D ra w e r 638, D allas, O re-
lim
.. ite d to eye,
- -■ e a r, nose and
gon.
th ro a t. O ffice hour«, 10 to 12 and
191-6*
I to 6. S w ed en b u rg B ldg., A sh ­
STOLEN
lan d , Ore.
7 3 -tf
Bacon
as
Iz
PÜ LI Tl LAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
ff
SL IC E D
CHIROPRACTORS.
H. R. ADAMB— P lu m b in g . C o n tra c t­
ing a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St
phone 1 6 6 - J . ____________ lOOtf
S P E C IA L
— in—
CO NV ALESCEN T HOME
CO N V A LESCEN T HOM E — P a c in g
L lth la p a r k — c o tta g e plan .
Milk
d iet an d o th e r N a tu re cu re s. M is.
W. M. B arber. F re e c o n s u lta tio n s
- to 4. 153 G ra n ite St. P h o n e
411-R.
1 9 2 -ln to
DINNERWARE
— and—
W H IT E W A R E
SETS
Buy One for 63c.
44
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOR prompt and careful service,
w i? ...tru£ ks or hor8e dray®’ ®*u
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone I l f .
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
66tt
P IE C E S — $9.00
HOLM ES
T’
H O M ES
—
RANCHES
R enting, Loans, T ransfers
APARTMENTS
N otary W ork
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
Close In.
M odern conventm tees.
A d u lts ouly. In q u ire 166 H arg a-
dine St. or phone 122.
182tf
BEAVER
R E A L T Y CO.
15 F irst St.
Phone 68
POSITION WANTED
| W A N TED — U n in cu m b ered , re lia b le
lady w ishes em p lo y m en t, s to ie
I p re fe rre d ; o th e r w ork co n sid ered ,
j P. O. Box 246,_____________ 192-6*
WANTED.
■ W A N TED — P a rtie s to sell o u r m ed ­
ical p re p a ra tio n s o r will give agen-
! cy to resp o n sib le m an. Good pay.
j O. K. rem edies.
P-H M edicine
Co.. 1220 N. W all St.. S pokane,
I W ash.
194-4*
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
NO W A S T E
FOR R E N I.
City and R anch Properties
H ouses to Rent
Costs no more than the ordinary kind
And you don’t have to pay for any rind.
'
CITIZEN’S RANK B l’ILDING
D E L IC IO U S
D E T R IC K
FOR SALK.
FO R SA L E — Pigs.
Belleview .
Real E s ta te
ZT
STAPLES
REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
Ready for a Safe Hit
b a ts
FO R SA L E — C heap, six room house
w ith b a th an d g a ra g e , f ru it fo r
fam ily use, sm all g a rd e n and
chicken y a rd . In q u ire a t 271 H igh
s tr e e t, A sh lan d .
188-12*
of
o u rs have m ade m ore base h its
th a n a n y o th e r b a ts in th is t e r ­
W e c a rry a m ost com ­
p le te line, a ll have th e sta m p
of a p p ro v a l on them . W e m ak e
a sp e c ia lty of b ase b all goods a t
re g u la tio n
prices.
N oth in g is
la c k in g to o u tfit clu b s o r in d i­
viduals.
SIMPSON’S
3 7 -3 0 No. Main
HARDWARE
JUST ARRIVED!
WHAT? FENCING! WHERE?
FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — My e q u ity
in 12 a c re ran c h . O w ner, M rs. B.
D reps, G ra n ts P a ss, O re.
190-6*
Peil's Corner
B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r­
d e r, com e an d see P e il’s new c a r ­
load of fencing. E v ery v a rie ty —
b a rb e d w ire to fancy y a rd fencing
— H e g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e
prices.
G ard en tools, hose, a n d new an d
used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on
band.
FO R SA L E — W heel c h a ir a n d steam
b a th c a b in e t. C all M rs. B unnell,
1228 E , M ain.
193-4*
FO R SA LE OR TR A D E L ig h t h o rse
a n d buggy a n d h a rn e ss. 5 63 No.
M ain St.
194-3*
REAL ESTATE
P h on e 203
W. A. SHELL
W e have a very fine 10 acre
tra c t, well im proved, located w ith­
in th e city lim its of A sh lan d , and
w ith a d v a n ta g e of city w a te r, th a t
Is being o ffe red for a sh o rt tim e
a t a low price and is well w o rth
in v e s tig a tin g if you a re looking
fo r so m e th in g of thac kind.
A
good s h a re o f th e place is in b e a r­
ing o rc h a rd , fine v a rie tie s an d ex­
c e lle n t q u a lity .
T h e p ric e >is
$4500.
W e also have som e o n e -a c re
tra c ts th a t we co n sid e r good b a r ­
g ain s a t th e price ask ed . Any one
of them will m u k e a good hom e
an d fu rn is h a la rg e a m o u n t of
pro d u ce fo r th e m an who will
give th em a tte n tio n . P ric e s will
v ary from $1300 to $1800. Now
is th e tim e to se c u re th e se prop
ertles.
BA R BER
S a fety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30i
doz. D obule b it, 60c doz
Saug as a Bug in a Rug
That’s the way one of our customers face­
tiously referred to his valuables safely tucked
away in a box in our vault.
You can have for your valuables the protec­
tion that he enjoys-—and the freedom from
worry—for a few cents a week. Vaults pro­
tected by latest Electric Burglar Alarm
Equipment.
The C itizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
Children’s Work A
Specialty
D IV O RC ES IN PE N D L E T O N
G R E A T E R THAN M A R RIA G ES
PE N D L E T O N , O r., A pril 21.— Dan
C upid has gone o u t of b u sin ess for
th e p a st w eek, th e m a rria g e license
hook a t th e c o u ir y 'c le r k 's o ffice
sh o w in g th e la st license issued last
W ed n esd ay , b u t old D am e D ivorce
has been a c tiv e a n d in th e sam e p e r­
iod e ig h t divorce c o m p la in ts have
been filed.
T his is an u n u su a lly
heavy p ro p o rtio n , th e m a rria g e s u s­
u ally h a v in g th e b est of it by n e a rly
tw o to one.
L. M oore,
192-6*
.F O R SA L E — F ive room house, w ith
b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, co rn e r
E ig h th and B s tre e ts . In q u ire 139
Second.
1 8 2 tf
A shland, Oregon
Pliona 20
th o se
W
i FO R SA LE— E ig h t good young h o r­
ses, one ro an D urham bull, one
lig h t tru c k . H. L. M oore, 364 V is­
ta St. P h o n e 187-J.
192-6*
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
“ H e S e lls fo r L e s s ”
rito ry .
E. P.
1 92tf
•s s 1
We Buy and Sell
U n q u e stio n a b ly
FO R R E N T — L ith ia g a ra g e .
S m ith .
FO R
RENT— Four
room
house.
A d u lts p re fe rre d . See Mrs. C. E.
L an e a t T idings.
194-3
W raped in S a n ita ry P a ck a g es
ASK
Phone 83
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S — W ood
tra n s fe r an d sto ra g e , g e n e ra l
h a u lin g , household goods an d long
d ista n c e h a u lin g a specialty . E x­
p e rt c ra tin g and p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­
tio n g u a ra n te e d .
A. G. A dam s
office 240 T h ird St. P h o n e 460.
—.
1 8 4 -lm o
0 . B. L A M K I N
R E A D Y FO R T H E P A N
Good tea m a n d m o to r­
Good service a t a re a s o n ­
able price.
He w ho F ires and runs away
May live to pay a fine next day.
BAC O N
£°W E LL — GENERAL TRANS­
FER
tru c k s.
GROCERY
BREAK FAST
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
I n te rn a l se c re tio n s an d en d o crin e
g lan d s. R es. a n d office, lo » P io ­
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28
Of­
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 8
p. m.
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER ------------- ------------------------ -----------------
— G eorge A lfo rd , of P h oenix, a n - ! ” **- MAT’D 1NGFJWSOLL HAW LEY
n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on ’ V isiting C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician
N e u ritis cases a specialty. P hone
th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ou n ty
867-J. T re a tm e n t given only in
C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty,
y our own hom e.
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e
i R e p u b lic a n v o ters of said co u n ty , a t
PLUMBING
th e p rim a ry electio n , May 1 9 th, 1922.
B L U E B IR D
Taste Tells99
DR. MATTTE B. SH A W — Special a t
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER—
T hos. H. Sim pson, of A sh la n d , a u ­
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a can-j
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e
office of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of DR. SH A W — E ye, e a r nose f l.r n .t
J a c k s o n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e de-
-------------
* d . ’ O n ffice
ro a t
s p e c ia lis t; g - lasses fitte
cislon of th e R e p u b lic a n v o ters of
a t resid en ce, P io n e e r Av«., m o rn -
sa id c o u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n .
J p g a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 2 8.
May 1 9 th , 1922.
OR
Puritan Brand
Rineless Bacon
J- J. EMMENS— P h y sicia n and
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
su p p lie d .
O culist a n d a u ris t for
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M Í 1. and H
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e C87
ST O L E N — F ro m in fro n t of Lyric
th e a te r , P ly in g M erkel sin g le bar
boy’s bicycle, “ L. D.” carved on
neat. R ew ard if re tu rn e d to 196
F a c to ry s tr e e t.
P h o n e 392-Y.
195-3
ORCHARDS
IC K S
V
Boudoir G arm ents Are Wool Trim m ed.
Among the very popular aud p rac­
tical boudoir robes of the p resent sea­
son is the garm ent m ade of a light
silk, such as crepe de chine and china
silk, Interlined w ith lam bs’ wool and
daintily quilted. F requently wool em­
broidery supplies the trim m ing touch,
although quite as m any a re entirely
untrim m ed. W ashable flannel kimono«
a re also popular and dainty, and wool
challis is used fo r serviceable boudoir
garm ents. F o r spring some very
dainty cotton crepe negligees a re be­
ing shown, and the low w aistline so
much featu red in o u ter ap p arel e n te rs
the negligee field also, som e ra th e r
pleasing effects having been developed.
FREE
SACRA M ENTO , C alif., A pril 21.— ;
No a e ria l p a tro l o f th e fo re s ts on th e
P acific slope w ill be m ad e th is com ­
ing s u m m e r, a c c o rd in g to o rd e rs re ­
ceived by C a p ta in P . I. E g lin , com ­
m a n d e n t a t M a th e r field , w hich in
p rev io u s y e a rs h a s pro v id ed th e m a­
ch in es a n d a v ia to rs w ho flew over
th e fo re s ts in se a rc h of fires. L ack
of fu n d s d u e to c u ttin g of th e a rm y
a p p ro p ria tio n b ill by co n g re ss an d
STYLES OF THE DAY
re
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E WILL HAVE
10 BATTLE FOR
RE-ELECTION
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
íiáíly tuu A gs
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Established 18S3
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
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