sioridttx, iprtj ài, iääu A shl A.VÜ B àìl Y TiniMüä tä tä ftäütö I LOCAL AND PERSONAL R eturns frena M edford— W . F . S m ith , w ho w as dow n M edford la s t w eek s e ttin g o ut a a c re tr a c t o í s tra w b e rrie s , h a s p leted th e ta s k a n d r e tu r n e d to lan d . BR18HT RED Every little Dance Frock flag a Cape All Its Own near tw o- com ­ A sh ­ Leaves for Long Beach— J. J. H a w k a n d fam ily , le ft S a t­ u rd a y n ig h t on tra in 15> fo r Long! B each, C alif., w h ere th ey hxpect to m a k e th e ir f u tu r e hom e. Mr. H aw k h a s been in p oor h e a lth a n d is m a k ­ in g th e c h a n g e w ith th e hope th a t it w ill be b e n e ficia l to him . X PPUTIUL AANOUOTENTS O R E R N E ST A. WOODS— P ra c tic e h a l t e d to eye, e a r, n ose an d JTlios. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u -' th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs. 10 to 12 an d th o rite s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a can-i , f® *• S w e d sn b u rg B ldg., Aah- d lu a te for th e n o m in a tio n fo r the l»ud. Ore. < 73-tf o ific e of C ou n ty C o m m issio n er of Ja c k so n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e d e­ ‘)R. J. J. EM M ENS— P h y sic ia n a n d S urg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ite d to cision of th e R ep u b lican v o ters of eye, e a r, nos« a n d th ro a t. G lasses ¡sa id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry election • “ PpHòd. O iu lls t a n d a u rls t for May 19 th , 1922. ® • P O i,,ce8 > M F- an d H. Bldg., Med fo rd , O re. P h o n e 567 FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER | — G eorge A lford, of P hoenix, a n ­ OR. MATTIE B. SH A W — S pecial at nounces him self’ as a c a n d id a te on, te n tlo n to m o th e rs an d c h ild ren , 1 th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ouniy in te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e C o m m is s io n e r of J a c k so n C ounty, g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io ­ O regon, su b je c t to th e decision of th e n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28 Of­ R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n ty , a t fice h o u rs, H to 12 a. m .; 2 to I Hie p rim a ry electio n . May 19*h . 1922.! P- ni. To those who cannot go to P aris and stroll along the Rue de la Palx, w here some of th e m ost beautiful nov­ elties In the world a re shown, as well as m any of the in terestin g h ats which eventually And th eir way to the m il­ linery shops in this country, the nov­ elties and m illinery fresh from P a ri^ a re especially interesting. They rep ­ resent the new est offerings of the ex­ clusive F rench shops. T he bright red stra w h a ts come first in th is abbreviated review of styles. They are harbingers of spring a fte r the long w inter days. Some one j N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R S M edford G irl Visit«— C la u d le K lu m , o f th e M edford M a il-T rib u n e fo rce, w as In th e city S a tu rd a y , v isitin g w ith frie n d s. H ave a fit at Orres. cloth es. Phone 64. Orres cleans 191-3 C rescent City Road S till Closed— T h e G ra n ts P a ss-C re sc e n t City h ig h w a y Is s till Im p a ssab le fo r c a rs g o in g a ll th e way over. A bout th re e m iles o f th e ro ad h av e to be covered on foot on a c c o u n t of th e deep snow . H ow ever, w o rk m en a r e b u sily e n ­ gag ed In c le a rin g th is aw ay. K. N elson does clean in g, pressing, repairing and dyeing. 168tf Raby Roy Arrive*— Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge C o rn ell, of 1— B right Red H at of S traw and E a s t M ain s tr e e t, a r e th e p ro u d p a r ­ L eather. 2— Black Purse W ith Red e n ts of a b o u n c in g e ig h t pound boy, L eather Piping. 3—Shoe W ith Scar­ let Heel and Tongue. w ho a rriv e d T h u rs d a y a t a m a te rn ­ ity h o sp ita l In P o r tla n d . M o th er i has said th a t when it comes to the a n d son a r e b o th d o in g well. m atte r of ta s te in dress women are divided into two classes—those who A good hom e p ro p e rty to tra d e w ear red h a ts and those who do not. fo r M edford hom e p ro p erty . See B ea­ It Is m ore than likely th a t th e form er v er R e a lty Co. 19 7 -tf will be in the m ajority th is year. L eath er In the b rightest of reds, verging on the sc arlet hues, Is used R ep la cin g Cows— W. M. B a rb e r is re p la c in g h is fin e for h a ts th a t do not savor of country d a iry cow s w ith H o lste in s In o rd e r roads and golf courses, as one might expect, but are m ade in designs quite to su p p ly th e p ro p e r m ilk fo r th e ap p ro p riate for town wear. c o n v a le sce n t hom e. In colonial days both men and women wore shoes w ith red heels, so T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch reco rd the slioes of today w ith scarlet heels h a s b een red u c e d fro m 85 c e n ts to and tongues a re a revival of a fashion 75 c e n ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select prevalent in tim es when all dress was from a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf m ore frivolous and much m ore pic- 1 turesque than It is today. Stopping in San D i e g o - M r. a n d M rs. F. A. B oone, of th is c ity , a re sto p p in g a t th e H otel St. Ja m e s , in San D iego, C alif., fo r a few A ttractiv e Lines of Em broidered and O therw ise D ecorated K erchieft days. Now on Display. NEW NOVELTIES IN HANDKIES ■ i H e re ’s a new one— sliced rin d le ss An exceedingly a ttra c tiv e line of bacon p ack ed in s a n ita ry w axed p a­ handkerchiefs is composed of those of p e r c aato n s. D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . hand spun, hand woven linen, with W e sell fo r less. 1 9 5 tf delicate, elaborately em broidered trim s. T he linen is very fine, alm ost F in e Lot of Fun*— gauze-like in appearance, w ith b ril­ J a m e s B iegel, a local f u r d e a le r, liance tliat is due to the process of the h a s a fin e co llectio n of fu rs w hich old women who m ake It. T he em ­ he is e x h ib itin g a t th e N in in g e r a n d broidery is often along th e spoke stitch line, m any row sT tf openw ork m aking W a rn e r s p o rtin g goods sto re . T he a wide border, w hile m edallions in­ fu rs a r e m a rtin , a n d th e co llectio n in tricately w orked out a re also notice­ th e w indow is w o rth a b o u t $1500. able. T hese handkerchiefs a re hard to T hey w ill be sh ip p ed to New Y ork get now, and are on th a t account w h ere th e y w ill be w o rk ed up in to distinctive. Some irregularly shaped fancy fu rs of v a rio u s k in d s. It is scallop borders a re also w orthy of note, being combined w ith th e em­ e s tim a te d t h a t th e r e ta il p rices of broidery. th e fu rs, w hen p u t on th e m a rk e t Some hand em broidered anim al fo r sa le , w ill be a ro u n d $10,000. handkerchiefs are pleasing. They a re both in w hite on colored linen, and K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd er. in colors on w hite. W hile they may H o te l A sh la n d B lock. 1 6 8 tf be prim arily a ttra c tiv e for children, they are by no m eans im possible for grownups. T aken to H ospital— A nother group takes iu the printed M iss J e ss ie M ath es w as ta k e n to models. These employ wide colored J» M edfofrd h o sp ita l la s t ev en in g , for borders frequently relieved by w hite sp ecial c a re . ixdka dots. E lab o rate landscape de i signs are also to be hud, one showing If you have any w irin g or e lectri­ a moonrise. Som etim es instead of a cal repair w ork, phone W. L. Sam s. colored border the color sq u a re is in the center. 298-Y . C ontracting a specialty. Flann els A re Favored. H e r e on B u sin ess— Mr. G row a n d son from th e D ead In d ia n c o u n try , w ere in th e city S a t­ u rd a y a n d tra n s a c te d so m e b u sin e ss w h ile h ere. T ty D e tric k ’s sliced rin d ie s s bason p a c k ed In s a n ita ry c a rto n s . C osts no m o re th a n th e o rd in a ry kin d . 1 9 5 tf' fc, iby Boy R om Sunday— Mr. a n d Mrs. D. E . P a tte rs o n ' a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts o f a n e ig h t pound baby boy. w hich a rriv e d a t 10 o ’clock S u n d a y evening. T he ch ild w as born a t th e hom e of its g ra n d p a re n ts , M r a n d M rs. S y lv e s te r P a tte r s o n , bn N o rth M ain s tre e t. HOMESTEADS I have a big sn ap in good land near here. Can locate you w here you w ill m ake good m oney. E . T. Staples, A shland, Ore. 199tf w HOOPING COUGH No “cure”—but help« to re­ duce paroxysms o f coughing. V a f o R B eautiful plain color, strip ed and checked flannels a re very much used for all m anner of spring and sum m er sp o rts apparel. T he m aterials th at are recom m ended a re g u aranteed not lo shrink or fade if carefully washed, and th ere is certainly a freshness about these flannels th a t Is very pleasing. Many sport sk irts a re developed from die striped fabrics, and a popular finish for the bottom of Hie sk irt is self-fringe— tliat is, th e m aterial is sim ply raveled to form a fringe and the edge overstitched or whipped with a fine thread so th a t it will not con tinue to fray and ravel. Som etimes a slip-over smock or a little coal m atching the strip e will accompany the sk irt, th e two m aking up a clever little sp o rt suit. A P aris Suggestion. P a ris offers this suggestion for spring. T h e e n tire dress is m ade of black chiffon, even the th ree roses at the w aistline. It will be ju st as ef- ! fectlve, however, if you select crepe fectlve, however, If you select crepe satin, canton crepe or taffeta, or com bine sa tin and cloth. T he underskirt and draped tunic a re joined to a cam isole lining. T he overblouse and girdle a re attach ed , closing a t the left side. Low er edge of sk irt is about one and five-eighths yards. u b (Xwr Z7 Million Jan Uoe4 YooHy one selects a d ance fro c k f o r th e com ing su m m ery evenings, th e m a tte r does n o t e n d th e re . .A cape to m atch it m u st be chosen as well, f o r fash io n has d e creed t h a t a cape o f th e sam e m ate ria l, or trim , as th e fro c k , m u st acco m p an y it Iu th e u p p e r sk etch es, th e one io th e le f t show s a fro c k a n d its 'h itc h in g cape. T he fro c k is o f | p ra lin e ta ffe ta , “ p ra lin e ” b e in g th e n e w e st sh ad e o f m auve-pink. j I t is a sim ple m odel w ith th e y o u th fu l b ro ad sh o u ld e r, ju s t th e th in g f o r th e y o u n g g irl’s com ing sp rin g school dances, class p a rtie s , and M ay dances. T he bodice is d ra p e d ac ro ss th e w aist precisely as th e la te s t m odels fro m P a ris a re . Tw o p a n e ls on e ith e r side fla u n t en o rm o u s ro se tte s o f self- m a te ria l, fra y e d a t th e edges. T h e cape m atch es in c o lo r a n d m a­ te ria l, c a rry in g o u t th e ro s e tte m o tif a ll a ro u n d th e b o tto m , b o a stin g five in n u m b e r. T h is is a good flap p er m odel. Below in th e sm all sk e tc h is a su g g e stio n f o r a ta ffe ta hooded cape, w ith hood a n d s c a r f ends edged w ith silver-pecoed ta ffe ta frillin g . T his is a m odel t h a t can be m ade up to m atch th e ta ffe ta fro c k a lre a d y in th e w ard ro b e. In th e p hoto above is a novel w ra p o f orchid ta ffe ta sh o t w ith pin k , a n d o rch id n e t. T he n e t is silv e r edged, a n d cascad es dow n th e f r o n t in no less th a n n in e r u f ­ fles! A nd beyond th is fluffy trim a re five ta ffe ta fo ld s t h a t m ight tu r n in to ruffles th em selv es if th e y w ere u rg e d a b it m ore in to g a th ­ e rs ! V e rily a cape th a t w ould d e lig h t th e h e a rt of P ie rre tte . I t __ by ___ is w orn L e a __ tric „„ e Jo y , lea d in g w om an in P a ra m o u n t p ic tu re s w ho s u p p o rts T hom as M eighan in his la te s t P a ra m o u n t p ic tu re , “ T he B ach elo r D ad d y ,” an d w as selected b y h e r to m atch h e r eve- n in g gow n w hich ia a b e a d ed rob« 1 o f orchid n e t. BreakingThe Shackles of Time DK. SH A W — E ye, e a r, nose, th ro a t s p e c ia lis t; g lasses fitte d O ffice In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te a t resid e n ce , P io n e e r Ave., m orn- of O regon fo r th e C ounty of Ja ck so n . _ i p g jn i d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28. N otice' is hereb y given th a t th e CHIROPRACTORS. u n d e rsig n e d . Leo V. E n g lish , h a s ------------ --------------------------- — been a p p o in te d a d m in is tra to r of th e DR. MAUD IN G K R a n iT " u « » r . e s ta te of C h arles S. E n g lish de- — Vl«.um J 1 L b H A W LEY ceased, by th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e N e u ritis n J r I0 p ra c t,‘: P h y sician . S ta te of O regon, for Ja c k so n C ounty. ’ ,p e c I.a lty ’ P h o n e a n d d u ly q u a lifie d . A ll p e rso n s hav- y our own hom e ° ,Uy * ing claim s a g a in s t sa id e s ta te a re -------------------- * h ereb y n o tifie d to p re s e n t th e sam e, plumbing d u ly v e rifie d as by law re q u ire d , to th e u n d e rsig n e d a t 335 T e rra c e St., H. R, ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tr a c - A sh lan d , O regon, o r 405 Stock Ex­ ing an d day w ork. 24 8 F ifth St c h an g e B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O regon, phone 1 6 6 - J . ___________ 1 0 0 tf w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te h ereof. _____ C O N V A LESCEN T HOM E D ated and f ir s t pu b lish ed A pril CO N V A LESCEN T HOM E — F acin g 3. 1922. L lth ia p a r k — c o tta g e plan. Milk L a st p u b lic a tio n . May 1. 1922. ¿ ie t,.u n ^ o th e r N a tu re cu res. Mrs. LEO V. EN G LISH , W. M. B arber. F re e c o n s u lta tio n s A d m in is tra to r. 153 ° ‘a n ,te St. P hone L L L 2L -________ - 192-lin o INTERL'RBAN AUTOCAR CO. t r a n s f e r AND EX PRESS. (E ffe c tiv e January- 1, 1922) FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service, D aily (Except Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND a ?,to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call 7 :0 0 a. m. 7 :0 0 a . m . reA U tle TranBf«r Co. P h o n e 117. 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m. , Mice, 89 Oak s tr e e t n e a r H otel 9 :0 0 a. ra. A sh lan d . 6 6 tf 9 :0 0 a. m 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. T’ — GENERAL TRANS- I l a 00 a. m. 1 1 :0 0 a. m. * ER — Good team and m otor­ I < 0 0 noon 1 2 :0 0 noon trucks. Good service at a reason­ 1 :0 0 p. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. a b le price. P h o n e 83. 2 :0 0 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. in. 3 :0 0 p m. 3 :0 0 p. m. TR AN SFER and EX PRESS— Wood 4 :0 0 p. ra. 4 :0 0 p. m. tra n s fe r a n d sto ra g e , g e n e ra l 5 :0 0 p. in. 5 :0 0 p. m J h a u lin g , household goods a n d long 6 :0 0 p. m. 6 :0 0 p. m J d ista n c e h au lin g a sp ecialty. Ex­ 7 :0 0 p. m. 7 :0 0 p. m .: p e rt c ra tin g and p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­ 8 :8 0 p. m. Sat. only 8 :3 0 p. m J tion g u a ra n te e d . A. G. A dam s, 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m. office 240 T h ird St. P hone 4G0. 1 0 :3 0 p. ra S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m. 18 4-1 mo Sunday Schedule L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d and W ANI ED. A sh la n d fo r M edford every h o u r on ” —-—--------------- -------, ______ th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; . J W AN TED— P a rtie s to sell o u r med ical p re p a ra tio n s o r will give a g e n ­ th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. ra. cy to resp o n sib le m an. Good pay. A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side O. K. rem edies. P-H M edicine P h a rm a c y . Co., 1220 N. W all St.. S pokane. MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE W ash. 194-4* D aily (E xcept Sunday) LV. M EDFORD LV. ROSEBURG 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. , W A N TED — Bojird and room for two m en in q u ie t place fo r day sleep T ra v el by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by In q u ire 20 m iles; one of O re g o n ’s m o s t1 ing, rea so n a b le term s. 2 96 H elm an St.197.3* scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d , m oney. APARTM ENTS pare»— M edford-R oseburg, $ 1 .0 0 ; G rants-Pass-R oseburg, $8.00. FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS Close In. M odern conventepces. D aily and Sunday A d u lts ouly. In q u ire 166 H a rg a - LV. M EDFORD LV. G’T ’S PASS dine St. o r phone 122. 1 8 2 1 f 1 0 :0 0 a. m . 1 0 :0 0 a. m. FOR RENT. 1 :0 0 p. m J 1 :0 0 p. m 4 :4 5 p. m J U P . I l l ------------ --------- ~ ■ ~ ~ ---------- -------- == 4 :3 0 p. m. G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g ro o m — The FO R R E N T — L itb ia g a ra g e . E. F B o n b o n n iere, p h o n e 160. j S m ith . _________________ 192ti 3 y S S 6 R E N T - F .u n i .h e d .p .r tm e n .' ____ LOCKS aie as much a matter ot course as suspenders C 01 sausages. the Yankee pack peddlar was sole distributor and transporter. His lean, lanky, loose-jointed legs set the limits for most dis­ tribution problems in those davs. w Modem transportation with progressive sales methods-- They make a quick job of what used to take years. Through adver­ tising, many an article has been introduced simultaneously in stores all over the country. The Tidings does you a two fold service. It not only brings 1 • ’ you news of the world, hut also news of what to buv where to buy and how to buy. The advertisements are news columns of merchants and manufacturers who have important stories to tell • von. . lake advantage of them. Read the latest news of good things to he had—and where to get them. Make sure you get all the news FO R SA LE— Or will re n t low er flo o r of my hom e a t - 117 L a u re l St. 196- 3* I — — ........ ................... . FO R SA LE— F o u rte e n young th ee p , also D uroc hog. P hone 4F12. 197- 3* He who F ires and runs aw ay May live to pay a fin e next day. W e Buy and S ell Real Estate C. JB. L A M K I N I . RARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE FIRH INSURANCE INVESTM ENTS C ity a n d R a n c h P ro p e rtie s H ouses to R en t STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Hotel A shland Building A shland, Oregon Phone 29 197t ' FO R SA L E — C heap, six room house w ith b a th a n d g a ra g e , f ru it for 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 tre e t, A sh lan d . 188-12* Renting, Loans, Transfers Notary Work BEAVER REALTY CO. 15 First St. Phone 68 A llen B uilding. - - !■ FOR BALK. FO R SA L E — F ive room house, w ith h a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, co rn e r E ig h th and B e tre e ts. In q u ire 139 Second. 1 8 2 tf ORCHARDS B and advertising—have broken the shackles of time. — HOMES — RANCHES But it took energy and initiative to get the first clock on the kitchen shelf and start it going, _______ '" tT lZ E V S BANK BU ILD IN G 1 **■ REAL ESTATE JU S T A R R IV E D ! W HAT? FE N C IN G ! W HERE? Peil's Corner B efo re se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r­ d er, 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 and used sew ing m ach in es alw ay s on h an d . W. A. SHELL B A R B E R Safety blades resharpened lik e new. Single bit, 30c' doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz C hildren’s W ork A L et a want ad sell It for you. p h y sic ia n s . fcr county commissioner — Shade It Pronounced In the Newest Offerings Being Shown in the French Shops. F re s h fis h , o y ste rs, c ra b s, chick- •of ens, ra b b its . C all T el. 104. A sh ­ la n d F is h a n d P o u ltry M ark et. 1 8 6 tf I f It’s econom y and service, call W. H. Sam s for all electrical work. P h on e298-Y . 162tf Une cen t th e w ord eacu tim e Hats, Purses, Shoes Are of the Most Brilliant Hue. Specialty W e have a very fine 10 a ere tra c t, well Im proved, located w ith ­ in th e city lim its of A shland, and witli a d v a n ta g e of city w a te r, ih a t is being o ffe red for a s h o rt tim e a t a low price and is well w orth in v e s tig a tin g if you a re lo o k in g for so m e th in g of th a t kind. A good s h a re of th e place is in b e a r­ ing o rc h a rd , fine v a rie tie s a n d ex­ ce llen t q u a lity . T h e p ric e Us $4500. W e also have som e o n e -a c re tra c ts t h a t we c o n sid e r good b a r ­ g ain s a t th e price ask ed . Any one of them will m ak 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 vary from $1300 to $1800. Now is thp tim e to se cu re th e se prop e rtles. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE E stablished 1883 Phone S i l 41 E. Main St.