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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1898)
T he A shland A dvertiser . The Charming Bicyele Tea. i Extremely informal is the bicycle t * tea. The women who live iu the sub • < urbs and who have been coming to W ednesday .............................. O ct . 5. 1898 town all winter to entertainments now to londike nave their own innings. J W. T. I . KLKAMS. W ithout T aking A long a L 'Z They wen too wise to offer to return the invitations during the winter, be- Edited by the l.adiex of the Aehland I ii ion. ;;use peoj le grumble at being asked to Whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy is go cut (f town at that season, but now i X he.— Proverb» 16.20. is the time to return such hospitalities. bl “Of all the evils which have ever cursed fl Jhe hostess decide» upon a day and dis I Our native land, intemperance is the patches her visiting cards, with “ Bicy all CAkiaxRti worst. \ 10 pIFFERENT MODELS V F roía 22 to So — T hey ahí the - The most widespread, the hardest to en cle Tea’’ written or printed upon them in one corner, together with the date dure, and hour decided upon. The deepest rooted, and the worst to cure.” Five o’clock is a good time. An ear Six new active members have joined | lier hour would be too soon for the com the Ashland union since the beginning fort of the guests. L/ X’ 1 M ncbbstbr ammunition , used by ft If the day is fine, try to have the of the year, 1898. everybody — Boio evrRYW/ftHt: tables for refreshments 6et out of doors, | The Ashland union has ordered seven j copies of the Schoo! Physiology Journal i if possible under shady trees, but, if this is not feasible, upon the piazza. The for the Ashland schools, for this year. guests go indoors to refresh their toi The Ashland union reports thirty I lets, remove a veil or don fresh gloves, paying members. The regular business but they do not expect to be entertain meetings for Octolier will be held in the Slant Him. Winter. ed there. Orders Filled Fall I Sy and -yS. M. E. chapel. Edouard Remenvi. the great violinist, The up stairs dressing room is all The wine-shops breed, in a physical that is neeessary. If the weather is used to say that some of the hardest atmosphere of malaria and a moral pes fine, the guests will not enter the par- I studying he ever did in his life began Thro’ Hail. tilence of envy ami vengeance, the men ' after an experience he had in Detroit. A new order of business is ahead ol of crime and revolulion.—Charles Dick- | lor. but come straight down stairs out “ Ou my first tour of this country, ” us. Heretofore it’s lieen decline of doors. You can safely rob the parlor ens. in values—the future will lie high he delighted iu telling, “ I worked un of its rugs, easy chairs and potted j er prices. The delegates of the Ashland union plants if you have not enough other- ! ceasingly to acquire a knowledge of the who will attend the state W. C. T. U. wise to dress your porch. language and got on fairly well. But Already cloth manufacturer» have convention at Eugene, this week, aie ' advanced prices; as the season Have small tables conveniently plac the slang that I found so prevalent baf Mrs. J. L. Downing, Mrs. Belle Palmer, , grows they will go higher. fled me more than anything else. I Mrs. B. H. Hatch and Mrs. D. E. Hyde. ed. Your easy chairs will be appreciat gave a performance in Detroit one night Before the advance we stocked up ed now, and your hard seated splint or with what we knew were good for Mrs. Minnie Kirtland, corresponding porch rockers will be more comfortable and met with u reception that warmed our customers, ami w ill sell at last secretary of Texas W.C. T. U., has had my heart toward her people. Among season’s prices as long us present charge of the ticket office and depot in j if you set soft cushions on the seats. Have plenty of ice; it is the chief other things, this appeared in one of stock lasts. It’s important to or Laurence for fourteen years. She has the papers next morning: ‘Here an der early. There’» no risk in buy enlisted most of the Texas & Pacific em necessity, for if it is at all warm your 1 ugly, little, bow legged chap, whose ing our make of goods. ployes in temperance work. The local guests will be thirsty. Lemonade, iced tea and apollinaris are delicious to clothes hung loosely about his ungainly union meets in her room in the depot. Wanamaker & Brow n person, waddled to the footlights. But, thirsty throats. Henry P. Van Liew, of Wayland. N* P hi LA DELPHI A. sakes alive, how he did play the fiddle! ’ Lettuce sandwiches, “cocked hats” DAVID ALLEN REPRtStNlS US in your com Y„ says: “Sisters, I beg of you to do as “ Now, I couldn ’ t make out what munity . HE WILL SHOW YOU SAMPLES- many earnest workers have done, viz., I of brown bread (without crust), spread that ‘sakes alive’ meant, so I timidly buy white ribbon and make up a lot ol with pate de foie gras or chicken livers bows and sew them on every wrapper, ; with truffles will do for substantial». approached a gentlemanly citizen, told A Brave Briton. dress and outer garment you have, so Ice cream, crackers and dainty cakes him of my inability to grasp the mean When the attack was made on Sidon, that everyone who sees you may know (“sand tarts” are favorite») complete ing of the Blang, and asked him if the during the war with Syria, it became that you are enrolled in the army of the bill of fare for the “bicycle tea” expression was intended to be compli necessary for the British troops to ad noble women whose purpose it is to an- ) with the exception of the two hot liq mentary. vance across a long, unprotected bridge, nihilate the liquor curse, protect the “He kindly read it and replied, uids — tea and chocolate. — St. Louis in the face of a battery* of six guns, home and establish purity and godliness ‘Well, I should snicker.’ Republic. which completely commanded the ap throughout the land.’’ “I was more bewildered than ever, proach. The men were unwilling to ex Dear Union Signal:—My son, a form Ten minutes’ calisthenic exercise, and from that time on made the study er L. T. L. member, now in the Third followed by a glass of hot (not boiled) of slang one of my chief occujiatious. ” pose themselves to certain death, when Arthur Cumming, carefully dressed in Nebraska regimental band, writes me milk, to which has been added a tea —Detroit Free Press. full uniform, stepped forward to the that Colonel Bryan allows neither liquor spoon of limewater, will relieve sleep nor beer on his camp ground, and that i lessness caused by fatigue or worry A bachelor philosopher remarks that middle of the bridge. It was immedi he is very particular to insist that a i “ no man ever wants to kiss a girl utter ately swept by the fire of the buttery. plentiful supply of ice and ice-water are Both must be taken directly before go he has once seen her bold u nickel tin When the smoke had rolled away, there always on hand for the use of his men. ! ing to bed. stood Cumming intact, carefully brush conductor has given her for change b< As a consequence this regiment occupies ■ ing the dust from his boots, after which Mr. Edward Fitzjohn, the champion tween her teeth while she gets hei a high position in point of morals among he stood erect, fixed a single glass in golfer of Edinburgh, has charge of the purse open, ” and be further intimates the troops now in the South.—Mrs. A. ’ links at Saranac Lake, N. Y., this sea that such a girl is only fit to kiss a pug hi» eye and looked buck at tho men. M. Henderson, Superior, Neb. son. This is a nine hole course, and one dog. Of course bachelors are not always This was too much, and they captured that bridge and battery with a whfxip. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY. I of the best iu the east. responsible critics.—Boston Globe Published Every Wednesday. PoN’T-—■ •Go- -K X I M iners HUNTERS — FAVORITE —" WINCHESTER «REPEATING ARMS (° ® One Can Never Be Pleasant to Look Upon Cnlem In Good Health. “The most helpful and agreeable bath is that of tepid water, ” writes Ruth Ashmore in The Ladies’ Home Journal. “Few people can stand aljsolutely cold baths, aud, no matter how strong one may be, such a bath should not be in dulged in unless a thorough rubbing be taken afterward. To speak plainly, it must be remembered that while a cold bath may be more or less invigorating it is not cleansing. I can easily under stand the desire of every woman to have a clear, beautiful skin, but I confess to being provoked when 1 think of the amount of money spent on lotions, creams and powders to be applied ex ternally and which have nothing like aB good an effect upon the skin as a tepid bath with good soap taken at least once a week. The condition of the skin depends al most entirely upon the care given to the general health. The girl who is up late at night, gives no care to her diet, in dulges in various stimulants, bathes but seldom and exercises less is certain to have either a dull, muddy looking skin or one covered with disagreeable look ing black and red spots One should avoid many sweets and much pastry and not allow herself to become a slave either to tea or coffee any more than she would to some vicious drug or strong stimulant. 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