tsmairo Friday, August 4, 1022 LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Entertain Old Time Fkierds— Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gottsche. -of the Green Gables poultry farm in the Belleview district, have been en­ joying the visit of old home friends. Mr. a n j ?.lrs. Luther Carlson, ar.d Mr. an 1 A Paul Walitzek. of Mo These friends are on ■ line, I. in« tlieir way to California and hope I some time to come to or through i Ashland aga'n, as Oregon impressed them the most of any state passed through en route. Leave for Nebraska— ...Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and son Harry, left the first of the week for Nebraska, where they expect to make their koine. W ould Y ou F orsak e Y our O wn C areer r If M arried To A M otion P ictu re S ta r? Good Insurance at good rates Phone 274 J. Yeo of course. 265tf Visiting in City — Miss Bassford. of St. Paul. M lnn.i arrived in Ashland last evening for a few weeks visit with Mrs. Hattie Boyd, Mrs. Lares and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson. J J O O T GIBSON, Universal’s cowboy star, is anxiously awaiting the official and formal ap­ pearance of Mrs. Gibson. Since he married Helen Johnson, Orpheum ¡vaudeville player, a few weeks ago, Gibson has been more or less anx­ ious regarding her state of mind Minister to Visit Parents— O car Cooper, of Eugene, is ex-: pectin r to come home soon to visit his pa ents in this vicinity. M r.. ( ooper disappointed the audience at the Christian church here last Sun-i On Business Trip— day, because he failed to receive the Mr. Graham, factory representa- telegram sent him by the church, tive of the Sonora talking machine clerk, and did not know until later company, was in Ashland yestc-day that he was expected to come for on business for his firm. that Sunday. ------- - will arrive home tomorrow. LEEDOM makes the price on Suffering from Summer “Flu”— MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em Ned Mars, the young son of J. D. it LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL. Mars, was taken ill yesterday with 270-tf ireen apples— Oravenstlnes. Can’t at ’em for pies and sauce. 25 nnda for $1 delivered. Thone F 11. Fixit Shop. 2S2tf Visiting in City— T. W. Acklin, of Worden, Or., is visiting for a few days in the city. f it -¿ ft tl fC H r T n £ S i£ H l> £ l< _ W O T a few years back * ’ the sweater was a thing of horror—some­ thing dark and rather Called Here by Illness— bulky—terribly utilitarian G. A. Culy and son. of Roseburg, and a thing to be carefully are spending a few days in Ashland covered by the wearer. at the home of H. L. Moore, having But now it occupies a been called here on account of the prominent position in the wardrobe of Every-woman. But it serious illness of Mrs. Phoebe is a changed article, and its styles Wright. are legion. From the dark grey and navy-blue thing that it was, Visiting with Relatives— it has become a cloak of many col­ George Ganiere. of Portland, is in ors; and of many lengths, pat­ the city visiting with relatives for terns, and weights. A thing not to be concealed by a great-coat, but a few days. to be worn in the open, and yet just as practical as it ever was— Hotel Ashland Guests— if not more so, for it fits into tbe The following are registered at scheme of many occasions. the Hotel Ashland: Loma E. Jor-i There are three particularly dan. Thurston Jordan, San Jo se ,; popular types of sweaters this Calif.; Ray L. Antrim, Aloha, O r.;, summer. The striped woollen one Mrs. M. J. Driscoll, Alice Driscoll, of light and medium weight, the George M. Robinson, Robert McKee, j jersey, with stenciled designs, and the tuxedo. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. William M. The striped sweater in the Abrams, Seattle; Thomas Calvin, sketch at the left is very popular Parker Station, Or.; Frank Tai- with the slender person. It is madge. Dunsmuir. Calif.; Mr. and semi-fitted at the waist, and is not Mrs. P. M. Rankins. Mr. and Mrs. , over-long over the hips. It comes D. McGregor, Vancouver, B. C.; C. not in the very vivid shades, but rather in the wood shades, com­ B. Shirer. C. C. Hurrle, E. R. Ren- bined at times with a dull Egyp­ nick, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. tian red or a rich yellow. ^E. B. Barney, R. F. Osborn and' Sometimes the stripes are plain, family. Alameda. Calif.; Mr. and and again, and more frequently, Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Carmel, Calif.;; they have designs running through Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murfui, Santa them. Triangles, squares — all Ana. Calif.; Leila Langord Olivera. sorts vi geometric fancies. And Bakersfield, Calif.; Grace and Maud sometimes the stripes are minia- •uie friezes with simple Greek, or Clement. Aberdeen. S. D., and J. F. •- -historic folk walking round in Jose, Grants Pass, Or. <72ZZ à 4 FAYE i k n it t e d sweater - } «IT» ¿TENCH an amusing manner. A sweater with this motif is often in plain black and white, and is quite smart. The figures are not large, of course, and are indistinguish­ able as such a ffew feet away. The dressiest sweater, or the fanciest, is the Jersey silk one with the stenciled designs, such a3 Julia Faye is wearing in the photo above. This type of sweater, when not in black and white, is in the most vivid shades, such as bright yel­ low, turquoise blue, coral or jade —and always trimmed in a con­ trasting color of equal brightness. Miss Faye, however, chooses the white sweater with black design, which is of dragons in ovals. Her collar and belt are of knitted black. This sweater she wears with a pleated white skirt. It is interesting in that it has no hem, but is merely cut off with scissors in a tooth-edged finish. Her sport shoes are black and white, and her hat a smart black tri-come. This smart outfit she wears as a society girl in “Nice People,” a William de Mille forthcoming Paramount picture that shows many stunning sport clothes and evening gowns in the telling of its tale of young society folk. The sketch to the right shows the silk tuxedo—always ia good taste. In fact one might say: “ When in doubt, choose the silk tuxedo.” It is best in one solid color, and should be worn with • handmade blouse, and a whit* skirt and sport hat. It ia always correct in any place where apert clothes are worn. TIPS FÖR fans H I ■ STOMACH TORTURED? TRY YEAST New Sweater Styles Come W ith Stripes and D esigns U & M -T H E i£ .m - r ir T £ D s l ' p - i B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L i ■ i i One cent tbe word each time. A radio amateur iu France i ; i I bsts to gb luck. He can’t send TRANSFER AND SXPBBHS. Pb ÍK1C1A>S. Í i 1 1 at nil and is not jiprmirted to I i I li ien hi n certain government i I FOR prompt and careful service “ RaNKHT A- Practice i auto trucks or horse drays, cal ■ throat* ®*r ' nM8e “ d I transmitting stations. Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t A condemned murderer in a i I , r° i e hours. 10 to 12 and Office, 89 Oak street near Hote f.n i. Ore Bldg.. AOo ■ Boston ..nil is spending his re­ i Ashland. 56ti i i maining hour« in the construc­ ( s i i i i tion of a radio receiving set so ■ r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS J. J. Physic al ai r ; i that ilie inmates may enjoy pro­ i i FER — Good team and motor *R. Su'S<*>n 1 a Practice Itm te* tc i trucks. Good service at a reesor I a grams daring their hours of un­ i eye. ear. nose and thro t. G’ sses . a employment. • t able price. Phone S3 i a t-KtuHst and aorle Despite all advice to the con­ i S- P R. R. Offices, M F , r s FOR EXCHANGE I trary. people still Insist on us­ i i 'rd Ore Phone '6 : I .----- ’ I ing dry cells for the filament i i FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum DR. MATTO? n Mt ! I supply of vacuum tubes. The i bered ranch on P * '1' 1' » « ‘ « Î and county road, near Hilt; small Internal‘i - X u " n ? and* Ch” dret’ ¡5 batteries will hold up for about i I _ endocrine minutes ami then they will I bouse and outbuildings; good glands. ¡Í five __ Res’ and off¡ce 108 Pto stock or chicken ranch with plen­ slowly die down, until nothing i neer avenue. Telephone 28. oi !î at ad can he heard. i ty of wood and tillable land Will i flee hours. 11 *o > a m ; 2 to « trade for unincumbered Ashland Se'ret try Wallace has an­ i n tn i acreage; prefer no house, bu; • nounced completion of plans for I would ensider acreage wi.b smal a broadcasting weather, crop and UHU »PRA« TORs ! a house, Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran, a mat ket news by rai^ophone ■ ite St. 231tf* - l V I.»i,,, n l ' , O E ns'>' '- II.UV1.EV a from Memphis, Tenn.; Jackson­ i a ■ I ville, Fla.; Roswell, N. M.. and n ' u ÍA. l’hylcfon WA NTED. a Milwaukee, Wis., thus giving ■ 118 v * specia,ty- Phon» a your m„, k í i e eiU «,ven a the Department of Agriculture « WANTED— To get loan of $1800 a for two or three years, on good a 41 stations throughout the farm security, close in, at 8 per DR. E. R. a United States from which agri­ cent interest. Box No. 315. Ash- and E lectrotherapy “f !l!ropi a cultural news may be dissem­ ¡and, Oregon. 281-4* ! nation doe* w ondcs. First V ail I inated. Bank Bldg Phone 48-142 I WANTED— By responsible person A radio aerial well grounded “Nature abhors a vacuum tf work of various kinds. Leave will take all of the joy out of word with B. M. Potter, Mac’s lightning rial salesmanship. Run CO.NSKRI ITORY Ol MUSIC Taxi. 281-6* a No. 4 copper wire down from The Ashland Oonservatorv of Music your lightning arrester, as WANTED — By responsible lady, opens Sept mber 5th. 1922. Ma- specified by the new regulations work of various kinds. Leave Tri“ ey-Young, directress. of the underwriters’ code com­ word with B. M. Potter, Mac’s The school of daily instruction in piled in Washington recently, Taxi.281-6* all branche» of music. The Leseli and your home will be amply etizky method. The secretary will HELP WANTED protected from lightning—if be r leased to supply any informa you have gone deep into the tion desired. Address Box 54. WANTED— Man and wife at saw­ earth in making your ground. Ashland. Oregon. 280-1 nio* mill camp. Mill not running. Have to do general work Includ­ TEACHER OF PIANO— The Lesch- ing some teaming on railroad etie.-.ky meihod. Pupil of Madame grade work. Woman to cook for Tracey. Lolita Pierson. Phone month or two for six to eight 485 J, Boulevard. 282tf men. During winter not much to do except watch and protect prop­ FOR RENT. erty. Give references. Dwinnell Lumber Co., Macdoel, Calif. 283-3 APARTMENTS — Furnished, dose In, modern conveniences. Adults only. Inqu re 160 Jfargadine S’ or phone 122. 257 t f ’ By any responsible party, and we MEN W AN TED FOR RENT— August l, furnished housekeeping rooms. Adults only. will deliver you a 614 Boulevard. 280-5 the summer “ flu,” and the family ; On Way Home— was compelled to call a physician Charles Rose and party, who have, t ’» ice during the day. been on an outing in the northern; --------- part of the state for the last ten Ketuin from Auto Trip— days, left Portland this morning and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson and children, who have been making an extensive auto trip through north- ern and eastern Oregon, have re- turned to Ashland. Dinner Guests— G. W. Benedict and daughter, May Benedict, and Mrs. E. W. Redifer were dinner guests at the Boots home on B street on Tuesday. Locksmith. STORMS TO ORDER;’ APTLY TO NATURE! Tod Browning took the unit with three hundred people to Oxnard, California, for the desert scenes, and there took advantage of Nature, to save five weeks in the scheduledi production time. It was estimated that securing mammoth sandstorm scenes by means of wind machines would require five weeks. Dreaming of five weeks’ hot work on the desert. Browning woke up one morning at five o’clock to the alarm of a terrific storm. He found" tents in shreds, buildings wrecked, equippage lost and “extras” fright­ ened. He marshalled every man and woman and gave an order. In the face of certain danger from wil d and flying debris, all the storm concerning the prospect of being’ scenes needed were obtained in six “Mrs. Hoot’’ for good, or retu : mg hours. Not a pla/er was hurt; a at some time to the stage. Sin sul technical employee was slightly in­ to go to Denver and Kansas, .(-ity jured and several laborers were to conclude her vaudeville e:i£ a.fo­ bruised and scratched. No one in ment, and then to visit her fam.lv the company wou’d have had the in St. Louis. Now she’s coming nerve to refuse to follow Browning back to Hoot, and he is wondering 4nd Miss Dean into the storm. Fruit canning time Is at hand. For fruit jars, lids, rubbers, jelly molds and sugar. Detrick’s prices can’t be beaten. Exports to Visit. Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. George Wilmington of Princeton, Calif., are expected in Ashland next week to visit Mrs. Wil­ mington's sister. Mrs. John Cochran, of Lincoln street. ■ . i i: of every picture in every studio, re­ gardless of who is connected with it; At Universal City no picture suffers from ecooomy; unrivalled facilities merely make economy without cheapness possible. In the making of the Universal* Jewel special, "Under Two Flags,” in which Priscilla Dean stars under Tod Browning’s direction, nothing has been spared to make details complete and perfect. »- Few pictures being made today could boast in a spirit of either ex­ travagance or artistic independence of having been in production terr weeks and being half completed. For one half of "Under Two Flags,” over sixty thousand feet of superior footage was obtained. Several Laborers Hurt ■». laving in City— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper, whose home burned Wednesday afternoon, east of the city, are staying at the C. W. Benedict home on Mountain avenue. Mr. Cooper, who broke his leg during the fire, is resting as well as could be expected. FACH TORES « «•> * j»»*.—!« * 1 ■ «..ita WWW« a If her ta t tut« of the ittge In Kan* sm Qty made her regret leaving it CONOMY! v That is a word which governs E elemental operations in the making Automobile insurance a specialty Ask Mr. A. L. Lamb Yeo, or course. 2«5tf eaves for Home — Mrs. E. W. Redifer left Ashland or her home at Myrtle Creek on Wednesday morning, after several lays’ visit with relatives here. m urai E lem en ts A ssist D irector P ro­ d u ce “U n d e r T w o Flags”— P riscilla D e a n a n d C om - . p a n y R isk L ives in D esert T o rn a d o V J I Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next Job of plumbing. First class mater­ ial and workmanship. 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But Ironized Yeast embodies the new scientific process of ironization which makes yeast just doubly effective. For­ get stomach troubles and keep yourself 100% efficient. Get ironized Yeast to­ day. To try it free simply mail post­ card for famous 3-Day Test. Address Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 88, Atlanta, Ga Ironized Yeast is recommended ana guaranteed by all good druggists. C. B. L A M K I N BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties H ohhor to Rent CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING Cool K itchens for Hot D ays HARDWARE Phone 308 87-30 North Main St. J. H. DY FR , Gen. Mgr., Southern P acific Company Nobody Ever Regretted Starting A Savings Account THE PECULIAR THING ABOUT SAVING IS THAT,! WHILE EVERYBODY IS ALWAYS * GOING TO,” SO FEW ACTUALLY START. COME IN AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY EVEN IFj ONLY FOR A DOLLAR. YOU WILL BE CORDIALLY WELCOMED. FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrace property, seven block from P. O.. two blocks Lithia park, improve­ ments worth over $4000. Price $1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lmo* FOR SALE— Acreage on paved highway, splendid soil. Five acres, 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and the price is right. O. A. Manning. Talent, Oregon. 272tf FOR SALE—A veritable park of one acre, set to choice fruits, nuts and grapes, right iu heart of the town. Well built seven room house. Cash, or would consider .1 small house and lot as part pay­ ment. Mrs. Marcia Danford. 124 Manzanita street. 275-lmo FOR SALE—Two good cows. O. H. 281-6 Cole, 1150 !& Oak St. NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS AND SACK TWINES JUST IN FOR SALE— Green beans. Kentucky Wonders. 855 B St. 2X3-2* “SHOO FLY” the great fly killer, should be used on your horses and cows more freely. Fencing of every description. New and used Sewing Machines always on hand. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, good lOiidition. S55 li St.383-2* AT Peil’s Corner Diplomatic A SH L A N D REALTY At Once SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE CO Opposite City Hal! Business Chances Insurance Real Estate W. A. SHELL BARBER Ashland, Oregon HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings. FOR SALE— A 1918 Maxwell tour- mg car, in good condition. Price 282-3* $500. Phone 334-J. Effective The Citizens Bank of Ashland FOR SAIJt. Adequate provisions have been made ¡GREEN APPLES — Oravenstlnes. Can’t beat ’em for pies i nd sauce for the full protection of new em­ ployes, the same as old employes j 25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone who remained loyally at work. Ap-: 9-F -ll. plicants should apply at SOUTHERN i ~ ~ SALE—Cucumbers, all sizes, PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, i h for pickling or slicing. Also black­ Room 7, 65 Market S t> et, San, and green peppers. W. E. ¡Francisco (open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p.l berries Pierson, Boulevard. 279-6* m. daily, including Sundays), or any _____ ______________________ of the following officers: Superln-1 SALE— Plaver piano, good tendent (Third St. Station), San condition. N. G. Coleman. 361 Francisco. Oakland Pier, Sacrameyi-; Mountain Ave 280tf to, Stockton, Dunsmuir, Bakersfield, ______________________________ Los Angeles; Assistant Superinten-; FOR SALE— On the highway, about dent, Sparks. Nev., and Roseburg, one acre of land, good house, elec­ Or.; Superintendent Motive Power tric lights, all in garden, some Sacramento and Los Angeles. berries. Price $1600. O. A. Manning, Talent, Or. 2 81 tf A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your kitchen will assure a cool and pleasant kitchen in he hottest weather. The New Per­ fection Stove Is a tested, guaranteed product, and will do all the work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as fast as gas and is absolutely reliable. We have them In two, three and four burners. Come In and let ns show you the numerous features that make them the best stove for summer use. SIMPSON’S FOR RENT— Four room furnished apartment, with garage. Adults prefered. 1101 Boulevard. 283tf For Service as Railroad THE OLDEST 1*0RTABLE Will la9t a lifetime FOR RENT—Furnished house. In­ quire at Tidings office at 3 o'clock. 283-3* Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, lOe doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz Children’s Work A Specialty Procrastination in taking out fire insurance has robbed many a man of his entire property. Don’t be caught unprepared by the fire fiend Your home, your business, your crops, your auto­ mobile have a very real money value. No property is secure against deetructic