~ Thursday, September 7, 1923 LOCAL AND PERSONAL W ork a t F a ir G rounds— As m any public-spirited citizens as possibly could be rounded up to r * th e occasion w ere busy today r a k - : ing th e speedw ay a t th e Jackson county fair grounds. F o r som e tim e a gang of men have been w orking th e track , rem oving th e loose rocks as fast as they w orked th e ir way to th e surface. In ord er th a t th e tra c k m ig h t possess the proper finish, a “ sa n d p ap e r” edge was m ade th ro u g h th e use of hand rakes. äskland daily nomo» FAO« TH REA New Dinner Gowns Following Straight and Narrow Lines B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E . S S I O N A L One cent the w ord each tima. CONVALESCENT HOME a good reason for using it is the same old rea­ son of economy. Crescent has more leavening power, so you can use less. A level teaspoon to the cup of flour is enough. You can use more if you wish as Crescent does not cause bit­ ter taste. A good te st is to d i s s o l v e a tea sp o o n fu l in water. You’ll find o n ly the natural, slightly salty taste. At all grocers. F ab rics th a t w ear as well as they look, a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 3 tf: No B itter T atte With T akes T w o W eeks Off— Crescent Baking Powder Steve E rickson, dispen ser of gas­ oline for the S tan d ard 0:1 station, is looking aro u n d for an o p p o rtu n ­ ity to occupy his m ind while enjoy­ ing his vacation. He has ju st s ta r t­ ed to kill tim e for th e next fo rt­ night. C rescent Manufacturing Co. Seattle, Washington M iss L ennox R eturns— f t D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs P avilion, W ednesday and S aturday n ig h ts. 304tf o ^ r £ L y .p URE P ierce Speaks T onight— B e tte r he sa ie th an sorry. Seel B e a re r R ealty Co. about your in su r­ ance. P h o n e 68. 287tf V acationin g Here— Clyde G u n ter, who has been w orking a t Susanville, C alif., d u rin g th e sum m er, is in A shland to spend his v a c a t’on and do som e h u n tin g iu th e su rro u n d in g hills. W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rticu la rs, phone 364-J1. ltf S top s in A shland— SIM PLE SE L F c r e p e z > e cheve ev COLCR. TRE T/E /C /ÌL D eval fr G o was (2>F FPR H-Ol/fc The m aterial is draw n to th e rig h t side, from w here it tra ils into a long slender, tap e rin g side tra in . I t is in solid blue. The beads worn w ith th is type of dress a re usually pearl, but very often coral, and occasionally clear am ber—alw ays w ith earrin g s to m atch the beads. The dinner gown in the photo is a simple th in g in black, w orn by Agnes A yers, the P aram o u n t pic­ tu re s ta r, in “ B orderland.” I t is of black crepe de chine, falling s tra ig h t from bateau neck-line to the bottom, w here it falls into an irre g u la r hem line, slightly raised from the ground on the left side and sloping down into a side tra in th e forthcom ing season of i N splendid evening gowns in sil­ ver and gold lace, g litte rin g span­ gles and luscious velvet, the crepe dt- chine dinner gown stands out because of its chic sim plicity. I t is usually of one solid color, self-trim m ed and made to follow th e s tra ig h t and n arrow way, ■which leads to T hat P erfect Gown fo r which we all long. One of these gowns is shown in the sketch above to the left. I t is slightly and tig h tly draped about the w aist and has no trim m ing, unless one considers as such the self cord bindings along all edges. And, yes, a sm all—very sm all— cord rosette over the rig h t hip. on th e rig h t. I t is trim m ed ¡«1 self cording and bound w ith double rows of the cording on nU edgev. A t the rig h t side several cord strin g s a re tied and looped. ’V'th ends tra ilin g down to the ground. The gown is m ade unusual by its polka dotting of small black velvet pansies. These a re all-black, w ith­ out the usual tin y yellow cent“?»— and a re tacked th rough th e ir cen­ te rs to the gown. This 1.» ¿one all over the whole thing. The sketch to th e rig h t »how« another crepe de chine di f i e f dress w ith side panels th at for® tra in s on either side. The iri* » sides of the panels a re edv*.* wttA flowers. The s k irt is of a circu lar cut in fro n t th a t m akes it ripple and sw ing in an effective .p - ir e s w ith each step. This mod«’ ?r?>> inally had self flow en, but in the version above they arc of grids® yellow w ith a bronz*? ,b TW dress is cor a t Stationery Special W H ITE AND TINTS CARDS OR P A P E R 24 SH EETS AND ENVELOPES 24 85c SOAP SALE 3 L arge O a k e s .......................... 35c SPALDING TENNIS RACKET« $ 2 .0 0 to $ 6 .0 0 ALARM CLOCKS L ie u te n a n t R alph W . F ren ch , son $1.35 of F. E. F rench, stopped over S at­ u rd a y n ig h t in A shland, w ith his p a re n ts, en ro u te to V ancouver B ar­ rac k s from M ather F ield, n e a r Sac­ ram en to , w here he has been s ta ­ : Confined to His Red— ] O. N. G. W IL L RECEIV E then dropped dead. He ha'd w orked tioned for som e tim e. M. E. Real, who ru n s the delivery NEW MEDICAL UNIT in the hotel fo r a year. Ston - | D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs system of the city, is su fferin g from ! GENE, Or., se p t. 7. — .A medi- Phone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf P av ilio n , W ednesday and S aturday w hat appears to be a bu rsted blood vessel in one of his legs, the resu lt ca^ detach m en t of 11 m en for the 304-tf n ights. of over exertion in carry in g a large Oregon n ational g u ard will be or sack of w heat into the house of a ganized and assigned to E ugene, ac­ V isit w ith F rie n d s— Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W ise, of Long custom er. He was com pelled to go cording to word received here by Beach, Calif., a re visiting for a few to his hom e, and is now confined M ajor W. G. W hite, com m anding FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMINGS days w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cof­ to his bed w here th e atte n d in g the valley b a tta lio n of th e s ta te fin a t th e ir hom e, 595 Roca stre e t physician has advised liijs stay in g t r °°pS. The detachm ent will be~un- E xtra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen..............10c der the com m and of Dr. O. A. W ei-: Mr. and Mrs. W ise a re old a c q u a in t-1 for a few weeks. ler of Eugene, who holds th e ran k 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c ances of th e C offins and stopped ------ —■ h e re on th e ir way hom e from an ex- O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64. of captain. Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. for. .. ,25c The d etach m en t will be recru ited ten d ed visit in th e n o rth . ---------- Economy lids, per dozen .................................................30c am ong ex-m em bers of th e m edical W e sell F re d R app’s w aterm elons Mason lids, per d o z e n .......................................................30c Sw eet C ider, m ade fre sh every a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1 % corps here, pre-m edical stu d e n ts a t K err caps, per dozen .................................................. ,15c day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, ;cen ^g pe r pOUnd. ' 2tf th e U niversity of Oregon, and oth ers in te rested in th is branch of th e i Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen.............................50c delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. service. R ecovering from Illn e ss M c N a i r B ros. YAe Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday R ogu e R iver C elebrates— J. H. H edburg is recovering from A big public barbacue was held a seVere illness, from which he has a t R ogue R iver yesterday evening, j,en Buffering for the past week, and served on A m erican Legion day a t |ie ¡8 expected to be ab o u t w ithin th e so ld ie rs’ and sa ilo rs’ reunion, a n o th e r week. A rran g e m e n ts w ere m ade to acco m -1 ---------- m o d ate nearly 1000 people. The G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls, barbacue. which was served in cafe- 5Q Jb bQX ?5c deHvered The finest te ria style, included raost beef and a jj.round apple on th e m ark e t, brow n gravy, baked beans, potato p hone 9-p.11 salad and arm y coffee. _______ ---------- B etter avail yourself of th e op­ p o rtu n ity to invest in th is w onderful irrig a te d land, w here w ater is only 25 cents per acre, unlim ited supply See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue 3-6 Buy New C ar— J. P. Dodge and Sons have pur- chased a new five passenger Stude- bak er sedan, w hich they will use in connection w ith th e ir u n d e rta k in g business. SHARK TOOTH FOSSIL FOUND NEAR ALBANY _______ ABANY, Or.. Sept. 7.— The tooth of a preh isto ric sh a rk has been dis­ covered in L inn county on Knox B utte, fo u r m iles east of Albany,* by W. D. P o rte r, who is investig at-j ing fossil rem ains in th is v ic in ity .! T he a n c :en t relic wa sdiscovered on the so u th w estern slope of the b u tte , in Miocene s tra ta th a t was exposed w here ro ad -b u ild ers have m ade a cut across the face of the hill. --------------------------- - TG C E LEBR A TE SILV ER ---------- beave for Home— You may be sorry if yOU d oift in-l Mr. and Mrs. H ilton and th e ir su re w ith. Yeo, of course. 307tf; th re e children and Mrs. G race S te r­ r i t i and d a u g h te r, who have been W eek-End V isitom - P a rk s and v isitin g th e ir p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. ; Mr. and M rs. S. G. G reenw ood, of L iberty stre e t. I fam ily, of G rants Pass w ere week- J. L. end v isitors w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. S. le ft S atu rd ay m orning for th e ir J Jo rdon, a t th e ir hom e here. hom e in K la m a th county. t s W ANTED— Som eone w ith orchard ’H. J, J. KM^ l ENB— Phvi ¡c'ac and 8 u rg to n . P ractice lim ited tc to can 200 q u a rts of peaches. Ja rs eye. ear, nose and th ro a t. G1 ’«er and su g a r furnished. Phone 112. supplied. Oculist and aurls: to* 3 3 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. a m H Bldg.. M edford, Ore. P hone 67 WANTED— To hire good team and wagon o r tru ck . C arson-Fow ler OR. MATTIE tJ. S H .i\v _ S p e c ia l a t Lum ber Co. 4-3 tention to m others and children ; T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS. In te rn a l aocretions and endocrine glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio FOR prom pt and carefu l service neer avpnue. Telephone 28. Of­ au to tru c k s or horse draya, cab fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to < W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 11? d . m. Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n ear Hot«' A shland. 6 itJ CHIROPRACTORS. r . L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS FE R — Good learn and m otor trucks. Good service at a reason "»b’o . rice Ph ne 83 DIJ. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY — V isiting Cbiroprm lie Physician N euritis eases a specialty. Phone 118-J. T reatm en t given only in your own ho i.e. FOR TRADE— 160 acre uuiheum DR. E B. ANGELL— C hiropractic and E lectro-T herapy. The combi­ bered ranch on Pacific highway nation does w onders. F irst Nat I and county road, near H ilt; sm all Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. house and o u tb u ildings: good “ N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf stock or chicken ranch w ith plen­ ty of wood and tillable land. W ill tra d e for unincum bered A shland LOST. acreage; p refer no house, but! — would ensider acreage w ith sm C LOST At sta tio n Sunday. Sent. 3 hduse. E lednor G reer, 199 G ran, ju st before tra in 13 le ft— black ite St. 231tf* grip w ith yellow handle. O w ner's nam e on several papers. Rew ard. TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished! 771 N orth ^ i n St. Phone 414-J. 10 room a p a rtm e n t house in P o rt-; 4-2 land, Oregon, centrally located, to U r’ -LL-B.----- - ------------------------------ --------- — > tra d e for com plete hom e in or ' H E L P WANTED near A shland or T alent. Inquffe 635 Roca St. o r phone 368-Y. TAKE YOUR VACATION c u ttin g all 289-lm o i kinds of wood on generous shares. Ideal cam ping place. In q u ire E FOR RENT. P. M oore, corner H elm an and Me­ ehan ie. 300tf APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , d b se in, m odern conveniences. A dults WANTED— E vperienced dishw asher only. In q u ire 166 H argadiue St., — wom an preferred. Nelda Cafe o r phone 122. 257-tf ltf G ravenstine Apples, none b e tte r for jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb. box. P hone 9 - F - ll. W a lter M. P ierce, of La G rande, dem ocratic nom inee fo r governor, will speak on “ S tate A ffairs,” also th e general su b ject of taxation, from tl.e steps of th e H otel A shland. T he ta lk is scheduled to begin a t 8 o ’clock. Since leaving h ere Tuesday m o rn in g Mr. Pierce has been in K la m a th Falls. CONVALESCENT HOME — Good OR. E L N B fcf A. WOODS Practice cheer. Good care. Good food. IRK to eye, ear, nose and limYTtd Term s reasonable. 153 G ranite th ro at. Office hour«, 10 to 12 and St. P hone 411-R. 306-lm o t to 5. Sweden burg Bldg., Aab land. Ora 73-tf W ANTED. FOR EXCHANGE Miss E lizabeth Lennox, who has been visiting in C alifornia since Jn ly 1, re tu rn e d from Sacram ento th is m orning. Before leaving th a t city she enjoyed a trip to Lake Ta- hoe. PHYSICIAN». Heavy, clear w ater glasses, e a c h .................................. 5c Stone jars, per gallon .......................................................25c Mason jars, per dozen—pints .........................................90c Mason jars, per dozen—quarts ...................................$1.10 Mason jars, per dozen—half gallons............................$1.60 Economy and Wide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen— P ints .........................................................................$1.20 Quarts ................................ $1.35 H alf G a llo n s .............................................................$1.75 FOR RENT— F o u r room bungalow W ANTED— N ursery governess for w ith garage, 311 G ranite street. th ree children under 10 years; In q u ire N elda Cafe. ltf experience w ith children neces­ sary. Good salary. A ddress P. O. FO R RENT— F u rn ish ed rooms. Al­ Box 1093, M edford, Ore. 3-3 len A partm ents. Also two good sto re rooms. Call 63 N. Main. 3tf WANTED— R esponsible nurse w ants nurs.n g M aternity cases preferred. FOR RENT— One three-room fu rn ­ Phone 229 R. 4-3 ished a p a rtm e n t; also four sleep­ ing rooms. R osem ont A partm ent, FOR SALK. E. Main St. 4-4* HAY TOR SALE— By G. F. Billings INTERURBAV AUTOCAR CO. FOR SALE- -R e g iste re d m ilk goats, M iller, Box exceilent m ilkers. (E ffective J tn u a r y 1, 1922) 300 Im o * 564. Daily (E xcept Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND ; GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES — W ind­ 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. ' falls. 50 lb. box 75c delivered. The 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. finest all-round apple on the m a r­ 9:00 a. m 9 :0 0 a. m. ket. P h o n s 9 - F -ll. 10:00 a. m. I 10:00 a. m. 73 G ran- ,1 1 :0 0 a. m. 11:00 a. m. ! FOR SALK- -F u rn itu re . 307-5* 12:00 n o o n ! ite St. 12:00 noon 1:00 p, m. 1 :00 p. m. I 2:00 p. m. I FOR SALE— W ood, first and second 2 :0 0 p. m. grow th body fir, $2.75 and $2.50 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. per tie r. Oak wood, $3 and $3.25 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. per tier. Leave word T idings 5:00 p. m 5:00 p. m. office, Bo.x R. 1-12 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m FOR SALE — C anning peaches. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. Sat only M uirs, good size, $1 per 100 lbs. 9:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m Phone 9-F-21 m ornings and even­ 10:30 p. m Sat., only 10:30 p. nt. ings. A lb ert C. Joy. 3 2 Sunday Schedule Leave M edford for A shland aud FOR SALE— H aving disposed of ray A shland for M edford everv hour on business in te re sts here, I desire to sell my m odern five room the h o i r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; bungalow , at 139 W im er St. B ar­ then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. A shland w aiting room — E a st Side gain if taken soon. Call a t above num ber or phone 447-J. 3tf Pharm acy. ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE FOR SALE— M uir peaches, 1 cent Daily (Except Sunday) per pound, come and pick them LV. ROSEBURG LV. ASHLAND H alf m ile south of Belleview 8:30 a. m. 7 : 0 0 a m. school, or phone 10-F-22. 3-4 2:00 p. m. 12:00 noon Travel by stage; sh o rtest ro u te by J FOR SALE— Good range with coil. 130 S o . p ioneer. Phone 14 5-L. 20 m iles; one of O regon’s m osti 4-3' F a r e— Aahl and- Rose tripa. scenic M edford burg, $4.GO; eoioru - Roseburg. n « w » » rB. , p 0 R SALE_ Tuscan ci