Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE SIX
Saturday, October 18, I9I9
sponsible fo r m any underfed chil-
dren.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL |
Milk is absolutely necessary to
keep th e grow ing child In health. It
• n ;n r a » g n :;¡;» n :» tB in m ¡» ¡» > tn g » o
C hildren req u ire a foundation of contains
grow th-producing
sub­
H ave a fit a t O rres Tailors.
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good h ealth, m ade by adequate n o u r­
stances
not
found
in
any
o
th
er
food.
• • •
ishm ent, b u t m any of them in th is The dairy division of th e dep artm en t
Jam es McMann w as a recent vis­
country a re n o t.la y in g th is founds
ito r w ith frien d s in D unsm uir.
tion. The U nited S tates dep artm en t
,
, _t,
.
• • •
of a g ric u ltu re is assisting th e v a n
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents
ous agencies w orking to correct th is
(By th e U nited P ress)
th e ground shook. Then th e lava
a yard. W e pay th e postage. The
HILO, Island of H aw aii, (By overflow ed and moved slowly down condition. U ndernourishm ent is not
Vanity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl
confined to th e slum s.' Many a little
M ail.)— Owners of coal black game th e m ountain side tow ard Hilo.
. t
.
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Tony o r P ietro , w ith his bowl of
cocks
are
keeping
out
an
eye
to
see
The
native
H
aw
aiians
had
been
7
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.
.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. F rench retu rn ed
. thick soup and h u n k of dry bread,
sh o rt
p
,
T hursday night from P o rtla n d w here th a t th e chicken house door is locked C hristians but a com paratively
.
j
topped off w ith an apple or an or-
securely
every
night.
tim
e.
T
heir
frig
h
t
knew
no
bounds,
.
they had gone last week on a busi­
.
. 11 « ange, is b e tte r fed th a n num bers of
And
t
h
a
t
’s
all
because
th
e
volcano
for
th
e
island
legends
w
ere
full
o
f
;
“
“
’
“
ness trip. They m ade th e journey
children in well-to-do fam ilies. The
hom e in a Buick car belonging to of K ilauea is now th e m ost active tales of w hat K ilauea did when la tte r a re too often allow ed to choose
M adame ,Pele, th e goddess who lived
R alph French, which th e la tte r had it h as been for 35 years.
Six m onths ago K ilauea was sp u t­ in K ilau ea’s c ra te r, becam e angry. w hat they will or will not eat, and
left in th a t city on com ing to Ash­
to select food badly suited to a child’s
te rin g away in its m ile wide bowl of
So th e H aw aiians prayed th a t th e
land from M ontana.
stom ach o r th a t is lacking in n o u r­
burning, m olten rock, w ith th e level flow would stop. But it d id n ’t.
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ishm ent. W hen th is happens they
Then they danced. But th a t was
T hanksgiving will soon be here. of the flam ing crim son sea of boiling
a re being starved ju st as m uch as if
G et your o rd er in for th a t new suit lava 900 feet from th e top of the ineffective.
Finally, fo rg ettin g th e ir C hristi th e ir p aren ts, because of poverty,
o r overcoat a t O rres T ailor Shop. crater.
The night th a t Secretary of the anity for a tim e, they sent a party , i w ere obliged to give them too scanty
• » •
Navy Daniels and his p arty paid K il­ by canoe to H onolulu to consult a a ratio n . Soggy breads, fried m eats,
Cliff Payne m akes Lap Boards.
auea a visit— th e la tte r p a rt of Au­ few rem aining p riests of th e days fried potatoes, and heavy pie a re re-
gust— th e level of th e seething lava when they all w orshipped th e stra n g e
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds, who had
lake was about 50 feet below th e South sea dieties.
ben spending two weeks w ith friends
“ Throw a black ro o ster into the
in th is city, has retu rn ed to her home c ra te r’s top.
Several overflows already have oc­ lava flow ,” was
th e advice they
in D unsm uir.
curred. A cone which once ju tte d b rought back.
*• • •
500 feet above th e c ra te r’s top has
The sleekest, shiniest coek on the
Beaver P lush, ju st rig h t fo r col­
m elted away into the sea of fire. Two island of H aw aii was picked for th e
la rs and cuffs, a t O rres.
Monday Night. October 20.
hours a fte r the secretary and his p a r­ sacrifice, and w hile th e
m aidens
• • •
Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
ty
left
th
e
volcano
th
e
rock
wall
be­
danced, th e w arrio rs cast th e squak-
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis of the
tw
een
th
e
m
ain
c
ra
te
r
and
a
second
ing bird into the base of th e lava
A shland feed sto re a re hom e from
S«lwyn & Company Serve
flow.
a th re e w eeks’ vacation spent a t the
SOAP APLENTY IN R E R U N .
In an h o u r th e flow had stopped.
Salem s tr t e fair, P o rtla n d and o th er
BERLIN (By M ail)— It is now M adam e Pele, th e m ost feared god-
places. They also visited relatives
a t th e ir form er hom e n ear Eugene. possible in Berlin to buy a cake of dess of th e island, evidently had
• • •
soap w ithout m ortgaging th e old ¡I'" " -
~’;th a chicken dinner,
.'- le r ic a n resid en ts of th e island
See th e new woolens for L adies’ hom estead, w ithout a b irth certifi-j
C oats and Suits a t O rres T ailor cate, a voucher of good ch aracter, I ’ '' • e t ’i; t. if th ere is ever an o th e r
or a “ sta n d -in ” w ith th e au th o rities, biv T v.' 'lc.v, coal black roosters will
shop.
* • •
Form erly, soap was so scarce and so come into dem and once m ore,
A deal was closed th is week bv u n d e r governm ent control th a t the
w hich H. G. E nders purchased the o rd in ary m ortal had to content him ­
old G ainard p roperty on th e corner self with a su b stitu te for soap much
of A s tre e t and N orth P ioneer ave­ akin to lye.
Now fat sunplies have arrived
nue from Mrs. L ottie M. Pelton. The
business was tra n sa cte d th ro u g h the from th e outside world and the gov­
ernm ent has decided th a t soap can
Beaver R ealty agency.
• • •
be sold w ithout ratio n tickets. At
Dance every S atu rd ay evening a t th e sam e tim e, it is rem oving re-j
A shland N atatorium . L aunspach’sj strictio n s on shoe rationing.
Jazz o rch estra.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
O rres rem odels L adies’ Coats and
NICE PORTLAND LOTS for h o u se'
S uits and gives you the newest
or land. W. C. R eu ter, St. M aries,
styles.
Ida.
’
42-1*
A S parkling, Snappy Comedy
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FOR SALE— Chickens, a t 30c per
By Roi Cooper M egrue.
Leave your m agazine subscriptions
pound. 190 F irs t St. o r phone
w ith us. Poley’s D rug Store.
389-R.
42-2
T ue-T hurs-Sat-tf
FOR SALE— Good 1918 Dodge to u r­
An E xcellent C ast— Not a
• • •
ing car in first class condition and
Moving P ic tu re Show.
T he A uxiliary F rench class will
a t a price th a t you will buy if in
th
e
m
ark
et.
C
ra
te
r
L
ake
G
arage,
m eet next
Monday evening a t 7
M edford.
42-6t
Tel. 117
Oak St.
o’clock sh arp in o rd er to get through
to accom m odate those who wish to FOR SALE— Pigs,
Clayton Or-
42-5*
a tte n d
th e show.
M embers are
chards.
urged to observe th is change in
tim e.
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sm aller one, caved in, jo ining th e
c raters.
And K ilauea still is going strong.
As to th e connection of all th is w ith
coal black gam e cocks? Oh, th a t’s
very sim ple.
Ma,ny years ago, w hen th e islands
first w ere becom ing a w hite m an ’s
land,
K ilauea becam e angry. It
roared and hissed and sp u tte re d and
H H H U » H t» ll l l l l H H nHHH«HI » » » » « »
of ag ric u ltu re is endeavoring to
drive th is lesson hom e to th e people
in every sta te by m eans of Charts,
lectures, and exhibits. The hom e-
dem onstration agents, supervised by
th e d ep artm en t of a g ric u ltu re and
sta te colleges, a re also teaching th e
value of m ilk ih a ch ild's diet and
how to select a proper m eal for a
grow ing boy or girl. C hildren who
have been given even one pint of
m ilk every school day for two m onths
have m ade rem arkable gains in every
I instance.
Order Your Fordson Nos
And be Sure of Having a Tractor for
Your Fall Work.
Whittle
Transfer
Line
Tea
Zör
3
For Service
Storage, Coal and
Transfer
$ 7 5 0 .0 0
f. o. b. Factory
Unless you order immediately we
will not be able to get a Fordson
for you before Spring.
Fordson Sales and Service
. 112 South Riverside,
o m e
N otice, E lk Ladies
The first Elk card p arty of the
season will be held Tuesday a fte r­
noon, O ctober 21. Election of offi­
cers for the ensuing year will tak e Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
and Night Service.
place at 2 o’clock sharp. All Elk
ladies a re urged to atten d . Mrs. Nu-
ninger. P resid en t.
42-2t
Medford, Oregon,
Telephone 150
R e sta u r a n t
297 East Main
Ashland Feed
Store
ORRES
T A IL O R S
FO R
USED CARS
MEN AND WOMEN
FLOUR, FE E D . SEEDS
T he Best T nat Can Be Had On the
M arket.
My Name Is Dennis
853 East Main.
THE U N IV E R S A L CAR
Tel. 214
Best Woolens; Latest Fash
ions Always.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
N C Four Driven BY
W e have a few used cars th a t we would like to close
out im m ediately; for th a t reason will sell a t very reason­
able prices. They include
FORD MOTORS
Dodge Brothers Touring and
Roadster, Fords and Cadillac
If you are interested we will be pleased to show you what
we have.
“Engines functioned perfectly,” said Lieutenant Commander
Read, who commanded big seaplane.
The F o rd M otor Company has ju st received official advice
from th e Navy D epartm ent th a t it was four Ford L iebrty Mo­
to rs — all b u ilt in th e Ford M otor Com pany’s shops a t D etroit
— which furnished th e pow er th a t drove th e NC F o u r to vic­
to ry in its recent record break in g flig h t across th e A tlantic
from Trespassy, N ew foundland to Plym outh, E ngland, a dis­
tance of 4,000 miles. They w ere re g u la r stock m otors b u ilt
d u rin g th e w ar as a p a rt of th e F o rd L iberty M otor produc­
tion.
Norman Hackett, “ Tea for Three,” Vining October 20
T M t TMtATER BCAUTCJl
LAST TIME TODAY
The Career of Katherine Bush
STARRING
Catherine Calvert
Upon his a rriv a l In Lisbon, P o rtu g a l, L ieu ten an t Com­
m ander Read said, “ The engines functioned perfectly all th e
way from A m erica to P o rtu g a l.” And A m erican N aval Offi­
cers who thoroughly inspected th e NC F o u r upon its a rriv al
a t P lym outh, E ngland, sta te d thart th e big seaplane was in
even b e tte r condition th a n when it left Am erica.
The NC F o u r flig h t, which has m ean t a triu m p h for A m er­
ican enginering skill, also adds a n o th e r record to Ford
achievem ent.
, .
...
Have you seen those wonderful new Ford self-starters?
J. P. Dodge & Sons now drive a Ford Sedan and D. Perozzi
a Ford Touring Car, with factory equipped starters. .Ask
anyone who has ever driven one. We will have another car­
load of Ford Cars and Trucks In a few days.
SUNDAY ONLY
Dorothy Gish
— IN
Out of Luck
DON’T MISS TH IS ONE
Harrison Bros.
Ford Agents
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Company
LIBERTY BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON
MissC.E. Mink
DIRECT
FROM THE
Standard Fashion Co.
N e w Y o rk
will spend a few days in o u r store for th e purpose of assisting th e wom­
en in th e ir sew ing problem s and explain to them the m erits of S tand­
a rd P a tte rn s th a t have well earned th e rep u tatio n of producing th e la t­
est styles first. Miss Mink will be able to help you. Call on her a t our
p a tte rn counter.