Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 25, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Monday, June 25, 1017
ASHLAXD TIDINGS
PAGE SEVEH
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Movie Matters
Metro has another ingenue. She
Is Alice MacChesney, formerly con
sidered Chicago's moat popular
schoolgirl, who went to Essanay from
the school room.
sands garbed In whatever bathing
son at the southern California beach
resorts as they are upon the screen.
At Venice, Ocean Park, Long Beach,
Santa Monica and other beach resorts
In the vicinity of Los Angeles, until
this summer, girls and women were
not permitted to wear one-piece bath
ing suits, and they also were required
to don bathrobes or other full length
garments while walking on the board-
In her first Goldwyn photoplay LwaIk r anywhere twenty feet away
Jane Cowl Is supported by many of m ine waier 8 eai;e- But now' ac"
the nlavers who wPr vHth h.r .costumes they choose.'
stage productions.
William T. Hays, who will play
Mabel Talllaferro has been elected ' PartB ,n Mch of the Trla,!S'e produc.
en honorary corporal of Company K,
Big Free Eating Room and Tables-Free
Bring your luuch and use our new room and tables free July 3-4-5. Free water and toilet. 1
Big Eats Cheap ;
Opposite Public Library jj
Bta Aito Storage Room
Home Defense League, of Flushing,
L. I. She's the only woman so honored.
Announcement Is made at the
Lasky Hollywood studio that the
company will pay salaries to the da
pendents of married men If they are
called to the colors.
Alice Joyce, whose next release
will be "Richard the Brazen," wjisi
one of the active workers for the As- j
tor's Fund Fair recently held at the j
Grand Central Palace, New York, i
She sold tickets all one afternoon In j
the lobby of the Longacre theatre
and her returns for the day werej
among the largest turned In by the
many actresses who, labored for the
success of the fair.
tions, "The Haunted House" and
"Superstition," comes to moving pic
tures from a theatrical background
that has been varied as it was suc
cessful. After several years of stock
he proceeded to vaudeville, and
! thence to character parU In a long
I series of Broadway successes, among
:them "The Eternal Magdalene" and
A Pair of Sixes."
Thelma Salter, Georgle Stone and
the Triangle Kiddles, accompanied by
scores of extra children, have been
filming fairyland scenes In the San
Fernando mountains, California, for
their new picture, "In Slumberland,"
which is being produced under the
direction of Irvin Wlllat.
Help Reduce the
Car Shortage
On May 1, 1917, the United States
A numter of New York dramatic
critics are severely "roasting" Elsie
1 Ferguson for her defection to the
screen before Bhe had utilized herpvas short 145,479 freight cars, the
talents in the "speakles" to Interpret greatest shortage In history,
a number of powerful roles. Theyi How the freight car owners and
accuse her of taking "the easiest ' the freight car users by co-operating
way" and sacrificing the artistic.
Grant Lands Not
Yet Open to Entry
L. L. Sharp, special agent In charge
of classification of the Oregon & Cal
ifornia grant lands, with headquar
ters In Portland, has received an of
ficial statement from the secretary
'of the interior, relating to the policy
of the Interior department In connec
tion with the grant lands.
vThe secretary requests that his
statement be given publication as It
settles some Important points con
cerning w hich Inquiry has been made.
The secretary In his statement em
phasizes the fact that the lands are
not open to entry and that It Is ut
terly useless for any person to at
tempt to acquire preference " right
upon any of the lands.
He warns especially against land
locators who are alleging to be able
to obtain preference rights upon pay
ment of a small fee. Any money
paid to such locators, declares the
i secretary, Is money thrown away.
Mr. Sharp stated that he will have
crews of men at work classifying the
i lands of the grant within the next
few days.
Following Is the statement of the
secretary of the Interior In full:
My attention has again been dl
can make enough cars for the govern
ment and everybody Is shown In an
"Doug" Fairbanks often worked appeal just Issued by C. J. McDonald,
eighteen hours a day In the making : assistant to the chairman of the west-1 Jecte(j t0 the fact that many inquiries
of his latest Artcraft picture, "Wild! em department of the railroads' war ' re beIng made to officials 0f this
and Woolly." board. McDonald points out that the and other departments relative to the
(trouble does not lie In the non-exlst-1 opening to settlement of the lands
"The Immigrant." Charlie Chan- ence of enough cars, nut mat me
lin's latest comedy, cost more to pro-! maximum use of each car is not ob
duce than any of his ether Mutuals. jtained. Just what co-operation in
Twenty thousand feet of film went i freight car conservation means is
into the construction of the picture, . shown here:
which, when completed, was 2,000
feet.
An increase of two tons per loaded
car would be equivalent to adding
j within the limits of the grant to the
Oregon & California Railroad Com
ipany in Oregon, title to which was
declared to be revested in the United
'states by the act of June 9, 1916
! (39 Stat., 218).
Under the terms of the act, no dls-
over ZOO.nuu cars 10 me numoer postion can be made of the lands re-
v. K T.lnoMn. who 1 a do fancier , available for public use. vested ln the rnIted States until af-
when not posing before the camera, I ' ,ter due ciassmcauon mereoi ana me
captured a lot of prizes at the Wil-,Plnt9 ln the Unlte tate8 "ferT payment of the taxes, as provided by
mlngton Del bench show j freight 18 receIved and dellvered- " Section 9. The land department has
"', ' is estimated that quicker loading and ; been exerc!Blng due dIHgence Jn tne
. , k , ! unloading would Increase the number matter of classification as well as the
nuT " 7 V V " h. irm t ' of aval,abIe cars by 515'00- i ascertainment of the taxes acrued
'7 . : . There are Z.575.00U rreignt cars d aId but on account of the
:nifinn nmr ira n-or-a tmu'om hi hum i
v.uu j,.u.c, ..... . th,g c&untry of wnlcn anout b.o
Miss uoraon asserts ma', ner gowns
lltieatlon Instituted by the railroad
nrp tinrtnniiv under renair. ine ran-' , nir,o- int nnootinn tha
.... . , - Ul'lll IC1I1J . V..W
are me most e.e.oorate sne nas eer are try,ng hard tQ reduce this -congttutIonaIty of the act, final ac-
worn on stage or screen. j percental?e t0 4, whIch WOuld release ; t, has fceen 80mewhat delayed. The
l64,non cars for active service. supreme court in its decision, dated
Xow, if the public win co-operate A ,3 1917 fuly pn0d8 the con-
with the railroads in loading cars to sliUltIonalty of that act
Sessue Hayakawa says that he '
likes "heavy" roles best because they
require more dramatic expression.
He should be comfortable as the
Mexican bandit in "The Jaguar's
Claws."
Earle Williams and Anita Stewart
are to he co-swrren in nasruim inv , promptly. rcleESe quickly.
tures as soon as Miss Stewart recov- j New cgrg gre be(ng buIU blt the
ers from an illness, cai'sed by over-! . . Hnn.R b,lstnesg i8 be-
ing built fa3ter, wherefore avoidance
I of car wastage Is as Important as
" I avoidance of food wastage.
Maxine Elliott made two Goldwyn The timQ may even comej and
pictures ana then planned to pay at nn,PMy. when our
i success will hinge upon the car sup-
ply
work, that Is confining her to a hos- j
pital.
visit to her sister, Lady Gertrude
Forbes-Robertson, in England. But
the authorities banned the trip and
she will vacation in California.
Now William Fox Interposes the
remark, several hundred words in
length, that poor weather conditions
in California, which caused a loss of
many thousand dollars to film pro
ducers last spring- was caused by the
lieavy cannonading on the European
battlefields, v
Stafford Windsor, who was in
Maude Adams' supporting cast for
five years, will play a part In "Super
stition," a Triangle production featur
ing Jack Devereaux, directed by Ar
thur Rosson and supervised by Allan
Dwan. Windsor, who was "too tall
for the trenches" in "Panthea," is
not too tall for the 7th regiment,
however, and "Superstition" will be
his last play before he leaves for
training camp.
their full permissible capacity and in i These ,and3 ar9 not yet open for
releasing equipment promptly, maxl-;entry and geniement and will not be
mum efficiency will be secured ano. open unt they hnve been fully re.
the problem solved. 8t0red in the manner directed by
Ask for only the cars you need and gafd flct l)n(er such rul(1 and resia.
when you need them; use fully, load ;tIong ag raav be adopted to govern
such restoration. In the meantime
it is utterly useless for any prson
to attempt to acquire any preference
right upon any of these lands. There
Is no method or manner by which
anv fillne can be made that would
elve anv preference right for the pur-
country s . t nrnntrcmpnt nf snv nf thpse
lands, or of any right whatever which
can be respected by this department
When the lands have been classified,
public notice will be given from time
to time fixing and defining the terms
Help us avoid using two cars
where one will suffice,' for a car saved
Is a car made.
unon which the lands are to be dls-
Decorate your homes and autos ro(,ed of amJ the tlme of tjleir dispo-
wlth crepe paper novelties. "OSB Blton.
Brothers can supply you wun evei-, Tip attentIon of the department
thing you need In that line for tne hag hem. oaled tQ tJ)e fact that there
big celebration.
are already at work ln the field, lo-
pntnrs who are claiming that throueh
KEEP THE KIDXEYS WELL. ... ..- nreference rlehts can
and Some be secured by the payment of a small
The department desires at this
again to warn the public that
no such preference rights can- be ob-
California women were among the
firt to achieve equal rights of suf
frage in the nation, and now they
have won another victory which Is
none the less important, particularly
In Bonthern California. After a two on correct this trouble."
-,,oirti thn ffiminine aev- Price ouc. at an aeaiers
WenUli T Worth Saving,
Ashland People Know How to Save , fee.
It. .... time
Mnnv Ashland neonie taKe tneiri
ii i Vionda hv npclp.rt.lnfiT the
nnv. hon thpv know these organs ,talned at this time, and that any
need help. Weak kidneys are respon- money paid to such locators will un-
slble for a' vast amount of suffering douhtedly be money thrown away,
ana ui neaun w U h the policy of the department
dangerous. Use Doan s Kidney rius i ...:;. . . .
n rpmpflv that has helped thou- , that when the lands are ready to be
sands of kidney sufferers. Here Is thrown open for settlement and en
an Ashland woman's xecommenda- t th() pubnc j8 to be notified there-
- o u..,..h ! of so that every one will have an
AITS. Hi. 1'. URerH. ' muuuiaii -
Ave., Ashland, Oregon, says: "I i equal opportunity and an equal
have been taking Doan's Kidney Pills 'chance. This policy will be strictly
nff and on for a long time wnen i
have felt any need of a kidney medl
cine and they nave never iauea to
elve good satisfaction. I am subject
adhered to.
The death of James Mattlngly left
to backache and at times my kidneys a vacancy a8 to senior presiding of
act irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills Snti,rn nreirnn Old Sol-
Don't dlers' Association', of which he was
'" . 7v "Mnnr snort of surf simply ask for a kidney remedy get i colonel
otees of the outdoor sport oi sun nwv j pinathe same that!,... t,
bathing have benten down the bar
riers of the law and gained uncondl
The
tlonal rights to wear the same Kina
of bathing suits that men wear at
the beaches. Foremost among the
leaders in this campaign for equal
rights were the Keystone comedy
girls, who are as well known in perr
cording to new laws recently enacted
by the city fathers of the beach mu
nicipalities, they can appear on the
Doan's Kidney I'liis tne same tnai John Renault of Jacksonville.
Mrs. WOlters uses, rosier-numum
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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CROUP
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
T ALL DNUQ STORM
jars 60c
lieutenant-colonel is
J. P.
Sayle of this city, prominent Grand
Army veteran, is corresponding with
J. E. Peterson Of Grants Pass, who is
adjutant of the association, on the
matter of filling the vacancy and per
taining to the annual reunion of vet
erans which will be held ln Ashland.
In September.
Draft Regulations
Soon to Arrive
Stevenson Studio for portraits.
Army draft regulations have been
received by Adjutant-General George
A. White, in Portland, according to
word received here, and he will soon
transmit them to the local council
which will have charge of the draft
in this county.
The complexity of the regulations
calls for considerable pondering by
the staff officers that they may be
ready to answer all questions.
Governor Wlthycombe has appoint
ed all the exemption boards and for
warded these appointments to Presi
dent Wilson for approval.
Announcements will not be made
from this end, however, states Adju
tant General White,, unless the gov
ernment so provides.
The county quotas are being allot
ted and everything will be ready for
Immediate action as soon as the presi
dent sends the word.
For your convenience the
Eastern Supply Co. have
decided to delay moving
into their new building
until after the big Round
up. After July 10th we
will move our shoe shop, vulcan
izing works, welding aud brazing
works, bicycle shop and general
repair shop, into the big concrete
store and warehouse opposite Pub
lic library.
Check your parcels for
pafe keeping. We cor
dially invite you to make free use
of this big clean, liyht room,
l'k-nty of ladies and gents to wait
on you. The I-asteru Supply Co.
have gnne to a big expense to help
you during these three big days.
Kindly make yourself at home
with us.
Eastern
Supply Co.
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Oregon registered 62,922 men ol
military age in the recent draft reg
istration. Adjutant-General White has Issued
a corrected statement superceding the
figure of 62,840 wired to Washing
ton on the day after registration.
Included are 4S0 enemy aliens,
6,234 aliens and 716 totally disabled
and 146 colored citizens.
Exemptions are claimed by 28,989
who state that they have either one
or more dependent relatives.
Phone news items to the Tidings
Programs for the National Educa
tion Association meeting, which is to
be held ln Portland July 7 to 14, arc
being sent out by J. A. Churchill, su
perintendent of public Instruction, to
the Oregon teacherB who have taken
out associate memberships ln the as
sociation. Copies also will be mailed
to any other teacher who requests
them, he announced.
R. & McClure of Bend arived hers
Tuesday He is a son In-law of H. P.
Holmes and will be employed ln thf
Holmes grocery store.
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OIL COOK.
Now is the time to consider kitchen
comfort this summer now is the time
to buy an oil cook-stove.
Look for the specially-decorated win
dows of the merchants listed at the left.
The orange discs proclaim a message
welcome to every housewife. They tell
how the New Perfection drives out the
drudgery and discomfort of summer
cooldng.and at the same time givesbetter
results than your regular kitchen range
for all-the-year-'round cooking. This is
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Week.
Ask these dealers to explain how the
long blue chimneys of the New Perfec
tion Oil Cook-Stove prevent all smoke
and smell. Learn the comfort and econ
omy of cocking with Pearl Oil.
PERflCTION