f FRIDAT, May 14, li Buried in Sand For 35 Minutes Returning North—- J . Mrs. C. F. Surgent and Misa ■ *■’ ft | I > M l *,/ ’ , Wijjlry cornija (of Portland, who have l»een vteitlng in the South, stopped at the Llthia Springs ho* W. last evening on there retnrh P PORTLAND, M«ty W.— M nay is in a 'serious condition to Portland. For Cleaning and Pressing, •a- the result of being buried un-' Business Visitor— , • ( • rid a load of «and.- Mvnay was Phono Panlserud’s. We call. 212-tf J. A. Harris and Harry Mor- ri-.ued by the squad wagon force tin, of San Francisco were Jnisi- ,ct the fire department. Examin- ¡Visited in Medford and Grants ness visitors in Ashland yester -ation revealed that he had a day and ¿topped at the Hotel quantity of sand in hla lungs in Pass— ; ,, ai Ptlon to body bruises. He Rev. and Mrs. James W. Price Oregon last ev e n in g .- w; - in the sand a,bout 35 minuter. and Mrs. Don Spencer and daugh . 30 of which h is head was uncov ter, Alice, spent Wednesday vis Trip to Klamath Falls— Mr. an^l Mrs. O. T. Bergner ered, howevek iting in Medford and Grants Pass. made a trip to Klamath Falls to- Left For South— day. George L. Carey, wife and ---------- * , , son, Vernon, left for San Pedro Shopping in Medford— Calif., Wednesday, where Vernon Mrs. F. M. Brookmilier and will secure hia discharge from the! Mrs. Jos. Smith were shopping hi PORTLAND, May 14.— NarCot- U. S. Navy, that he may be able to Medford yesterday«. Jc officers who confine their ’ef care for his father. Mr. Carey is ---------- forts to the apprehension of aged loosing his eyesight as a result , . . Camp Fire Girls Food Sale— , Chinuse on “dope” possession of an accident while repairing n * „ _ The Camp Fire Girls will hold charges were.slapped severely In gas line over a year ago. federal court today when Judge 'Bean imposed fines *but refused Southern Oregon Cleaners and to give Jail sentences to four eld Dyero— Advertise In The Tidings. erly Orientals. The Southern Oregon Cleaners Visited Grandmother— Mr. and. Mrs. E. L. Coburn afad son. Claire, of 0 rants Pass, spent the weekend in Ashland visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Maltha IJaldwiu, S I6 Nprtb Maid. ODD FRU j OW activities Watch thia space every day. «V Regular Mee t I igs „ pybordlaete every Thqrsdry. Encampment, Jqt arid 3rd Tues days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.* lAo-tf Business Visitor— Donald-Vail dl Sacramento 1«. a business visitor iq Ashland and stopped pt the Columbia hotel, * H ate a Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty Shoppe, McGee’s Store. 198-ti Btnpixvl in Ashland— Eiton Jeffreys stopped in Ash land yesterday to tee J. L. Ketch, who he formerly knew in Tilla mook. Mr. Jeffreys is looking for a location. FREE 1HRT In vicinity Beach and Liberty its. Come and haul it away. City of Ashland. 214-3 Ihirrhnsed Five Acres ■ Marion Van Natta has purchas ed five acres of land near the Normal. They »how personality and Don’t forget: Ashland has on: character —Studio Ashland Pho of the best equipped Nats in Ore tographs. gon. q j?, f M oving— Business Visitor— Mike Schalhorn of San Fran cisco is spending a few days in the valley on business. Get yonr window screens and sereen doors at Jordan Sash and Cabinet Works. * l»4tf. THE TMEA” SATURDAY "Hab-a-dash-Inn ONLY WILLIAM FOX Fire Marshals Here— Captain George W. Stoksa and Edward«R. Wolfe, deputy state fire marshals, were in the city for a short time today on offic ial business and conferred with Fire Chief Baughman. ~ jT ~ \ ftejents YELLOW-5 F IN G E R S Left For Eugene— Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Haya of Palnr Ave., left yesterday for Eu gene to he gone several days on business and pleasure. Return to R o m e - Mrs. E. S. Bryant and son. Parkers ¿rlsoettes are delicious Billy, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. John ith Milk and Fruit Juices. 203-tf son, for the past month, will leave for their home in Alameda tomor row evening. ¡ Advertise Mi The Tidings OLIVE BORDEN A weird love story in an exotl RALPH INCE South Sea Island setting Costume Slips Each $2.95 Made of a fine quality slip satin In all Iho wanted colors. You will be delighted with the pleasing effect In our new Dorothy Prints. Step-in-Combinations GREAT ONE PRICE See these new materials in Gay Colors. CO A T The new silk for sports wear similar to the shantung— new colors are Palmetto, Brittany, Sunray. Tan, Coral, White and Orchid— Special Price SA LE ! Yard $225 Raychyne STARTS Values To $37.50 Interesting Now Fabric, very popular for äummer Frock«, . in one of those new Elastic ribbed Bath ing Stilts Jncquard designs, stripes and high colors, also Black and Navy. Priced A Remarkable Sale of New w w «a Swenson & feebler « / * i -V ID £9XZ) ID UMMER DRESbfcb Slip Satin, Yard $125 Every Coat new this season, made of the Wanted materlals-vSheen, Twill. Friska. 30 to 40 inches wide. Twenty colors to select from— have a slip for everiy frock nt Veloura, Charmeen and Sport materials with Silk Crepe lining. Here, the coat a email cost. requirement of both women and Miss may be met at what w^believe to he the low est prices of the season. Choice may be made from aH the favored shades. Beauty —. Economy — W e a r - That’s Empress Hosiery Beauty— of pure thread silk, shining. I ant roue. Economy — a truly modarat« price, W .25 a pair. Wear,/4- sturdy silk threads, relofbrced with mercerized ¡isle, guaranteed for loag endurance, and the Burlingten Protector Stripe to prevent "runners ” -dmnt*« Burilpgtoa Empress- Guaranteed Pure 8ilk Hose! Silks, Satin de Leen and Voile»— Sixes 10 to 44. An Outstanding Hosiery Value Sport Coats Values up to $17.50 — Saturday This is The "Windsor” Double Breasted models hold the style throne. This double breasted coat by Olotlieraft is a fine example of good <Je- sign. Ambng the many sm art fabrics shown in this model yoh’ll find “ 5130” Blue Serge unusually sm art and in demand. Made of*flne French Voile In Dainty new colors, lace trimmed. SATURDAY ACMEQUALITY F o r all walls and ceilings, there is a special Acm e Q u a lity product. Com e to th b A cm e Q uality Paint and V arnish Service Sta- ty w nod dbeuss w ith us • m r in d o o V o r o u td o o r Visitors hi Ashland— Mr. and. Mt1». W. L. Scott of 8an Francisco slopped I nAsh- FOR RENT— A large pleasant lan£ yesterday An (their way north. housekeeping room— first floor They* were guests of the Ashland V l2, light, water and gas fur- Hotel. 4 ' . - nished. Call 153. 216-1 ' U j IJ ___._____— « v— Returned From Business Trip— » » * WANTED— For two or three 1 J. "H. McGee returned yester-I Trip to Kla weeks elderly person to do light -day from San Frapcisco, where I Mr. and honsiwork. Mr. '‘Wittenback, he spent several days onx bust-! iparf^ a trip l401 Boulevard. 216-2* ness. V- * ? - ' 4*y- Ov<T From Klamath F a l l s - Mrs. N. J. Xhlstrom is over from Klamath Falls for a few days. Mr. Ahlstorm Is employed by the S. P. there. ’ >. The Best Bad Man ‘ P Paint*’“ Varnish FOR BALE— S00 laying hens, one year?old.. Harry Weagont. Phone 11F4. 218-3* Miller’s Toggery BEAUTIFUL L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y Dorothy Prints Yard, 29c I t is a scientific fact that predomipating wall colors react on the nervous sys tem. Some distract and irritate. Others are quiet ing and restful. W ith Acme Q uality N o «Lustre Fin- b h you get the desired effect. O n walls and ceil ings, its soft non-glaring tones are always soothing. l» s , i t . , whp has been ;v lb s dii Arnia ' set pol tyts In Sàn Francisco, is his vacation. T H E Y G I V E Y O U P R E S T IG E Madden anils protected tires. Sometimes you wonder why Women are Nervous! From Vancouver B. Cy— <gp Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loveless of Vancouver, B. C.,"hre visitors la Ashland and stopped at the Llth- ia Springs hotel last evening. ¡Police Rapped In Narcotics Cases Lee Pierce and family are mov A. M. Weston, Jr., of San Fran Ing from Grant street to the cor cisco, was a business visitor in and Dyers association held a ner of Bush and Almond streets Ashland yesterday. meeting and banqriet at the Jo- nephlne hotel aj Grants Pass last Candyland— Pineapple i c e—a Madden retreads tires- evening. ’ Those attending from warm weather confection. here were, J. W. Beck, Q. A. The latest In Men’s Suits: Dawn Paulserud, and Mr. and Mrd. S. Hot sulphnr, tub baths, day Grey Double-Breasted Models at D. Doremus. The first picnic to or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Paulserud’s. 212-tf be held will be on June - 5 at Jackson Hot Springs. This pic Moving From Medford— FROM TACOMA— nic will be for the employers and H. Berry of the Western Auto Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Guy and employees. • Supply Co. Is moving his house Mr. and Mrs. Dyment and party of hold good« up from Medford to Tacoma, shopped In Ashland ysa- Returned to South— morrow. terday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi» Hart, who R. P. Porter, who formerly lived have spent thè past week in Ash Cliff Payne makes ladders.« in Tacoma. They are returning land as the guqsts of Mr. and to Tacoma after a twelve-day va Mrs. Andy McGee left this morn Try our 50c Merchants' Lunch, cation in Oregon. ing for their home in Oaklaud, ac Every day from 11 to 2 at The companied by Misses Dorothy 162-tf Plasa Confectionery. Scientific Facial Treatments— Reid and Boronough Hughes. Llthia Hotel Beatiiy Pkrlor. Miss Reid and Miss Hughes will make an indefinite stay in the 207-tf Visited in Medford— Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bussard of Klamath Falls and Mrs. S. D. I,cft for N o r t h - Doremus of Ashland, spent ‘yes Will Dodge, Mrs. Louis Dodgs, terday visiting in Medford. and Mrs. H, C. Galey, left «this morning on a trip north. Mrs. Corona Portable Typewriter. A Galey and Mrs. Dodge will spend useful graduation gift at Et- the wdsk-end in Eugene, which Is fcart's. 215-3 Mpthers week-end at the Univers ity, Mrs. Galey as the guest of Permanent wave by Berdins R. Tier son, John Galey, and Mrs. Ward, formerly" of Hollywood, Dodge as the guest of her daugh Calif., will be in Medford from ter, Miss Edith Dodge. Mr. May 10 to 22. -Book at once or Dodge will go on to Portland to for information phone 464, Emma visit his wife, who is with her sis C. Cline. Hair Dresser Medford. ter, Mrs. Robert McMillan. They 216-1* expect to return the first of the week. • j Burlington Never Mend pure silk, super- strength lisle reinforced ftfl toe, heel and doublé top. | «W W ■Only .................... ...... ..........*— ----- In the latest colors of the season; a shade to harmoplte with every costume of your wardrobe! I We guhroptee your s.atisf action. If yonr mirror could speak I t would tell you th at when a man wenrs serge he is well-dressed no m atter wlmre he goes. You admire serge on the man ahead of you ..............tlie man behind him will look equally well. We recommend ClQthcrnft / ‘# 3 0 ” Serge for day-In-and-day-out wear. It .is a utility fabrjc tlia f assures long service. And Olotlieraft has fashioned many sm art Styles for Spriiig in the famous “ 5130 Serges. We not only promise money’s worth—we put it in writing in the coat