Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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Warns Against
Sulfur for Smut
CONGREGATION
DE LAVAL
SEPARATORS
2,325,000
BON TON BAKERY
CO FFEE PARLOR
P reserv es
Better Kind
School Books
HAVE YOU A LITTLE ACER?
'blooded” stock do not fail to have
i th e ir anim als “ reg iste red .” It adds
i to th e ir value and is th ere fo re ju stly
. . . .
<3> •?> stage let them prepare for th e ir vo- regarded as highly desirable.
• cational fu tu re by tu rn in g them loose
C o ntrasting this a ttitu d e w ith th a t
(W ritte n for the United Press. • doing piece work on the fam ily s tu f f .! of m any careless paren ts, th e U. S.
By
You will be am azed w hat satisfac-! public h e a lth service gives th e fol-
M arg aret Bohe.
tory resu lts will be obtained in a lowing reasons why babies’ b irth
• rem arkably sh o rt tim e. V isiting should be registered.
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............................. trien d s viewing the b a ttle scarred j 1. To establish identity.
fro n ts of w hat a short space agor.e ( 2. To prove n ationality.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— This is a
was a 1919 su ite from M cBeery’s de-,
3. To prove legitim acy.
m oving tale! Not th e harrow ing or
p a rtm en t sto re will m u rm u r estati-
4. To show w hen th e child has the
th e cinem a v ariety but sim ply an
ciilly “ W here ever did you pick up rig h t to e n te r school.
echo of O ctober 1. Goodness knows
such w onderful old pieces, my d e a r? ”
5. To show when th e child has
th e crash of my sh a tte re d fu rn itu re
I'm su re if it w asn’t for th e child the rig h t to seek em ploym ent under
and m irro rs was enough to leave an
labor law s a n tiq u e fu rn itu re m ak­ th e child labor law.
echo.
ers would h ire nothing but o rd in ary
6. To establish the rig h t of in h e r­
It was th e old cabinet m ak er whom
boys am ong th e ir high hoys and itance to property.
I called in to give first aid to the
th e ir low boys in th e ageing rooms.
7. To establish liability to m ilitary
w reckage who gave me th e tacts.
s exem ption there-
J
u
s
t
outside
of
New
York
th
e
duty,
as well
Apropos of my b a tte re d household
o
th
e
r
day
w
as
a
n
a
u
rtio
n
sale
of
a
;
from
.
tre a s u re s w ith vivid and m in u te de­
8. To establish th e rig h t to vote,
ta il. he described th e ageing room s defunct m aiden a u n t whose attic s
disgorged w onderful old hand woven |
9. To qualify to hold title to, and
in th e a n tiq u e fu rn itu re factories
th a t every well reg u lated m etropolis linen sheets, q u ilts ra re china, Pais- to buy or sell, real estate.
ley shaw ls, spinning wheels, four-] 10. To establish th e rig h t to hold
cherishes in its bosom. It seem s that
th e to rtu re s inflicted on perfectly posters, fiddle backed chairs and all public office.
the w onderful an tiq u es th a t m ake i 11. To prove the age a t which
new sq u are four-posters, solid sub­
m odern m a tro n ’s m outh w ater, th e m arriag e contract m ay be e n te i-
sta n tia l secretaries ar.d sta te ly high­
Folks
flocked for m iles around to ed into.
boys in these fell
cham bers a re
th
e
sale
an d g rea t were th e re tu rn s,
12. To m ake possible sta tistic a l
equal alm ost to th e h o rro rs of the
stu d ies of h ealth conditions.
In q uisition.
Burly w orkm en m aul therefrom .
Alas sales like th is are g e ttin g ,
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and buffet them . H uge iron chains
ra
re
r
Ond
ra
re
r.
Real
a
n
tiq
u
e
pieecs
PR IN T E D SIGN CARDS
a re dragged across the im m aculate
are
becom
ing
few
er
and
few
er.
Still
su rfaces and last and crow ning in ­
We have th e follow ing signs p rin t­
ju ry they are shot full of “ worm- the dem and increases in direct ratio ed on su b sta n tia l card b o ard in stock
w ith th e d im in ish in g supply. If you
ho les” with birdshot.
for sale, 2 for 25c:
a re wise yon will- act im m ediately
No A dm ittance.
Ju st th ink of h irin g men for such
neon th e tim ely little household hint
N otary Public.
a job when the m overs rej-el in do­
I have given you.
D ressm aking.
ing it for th e m ere joy of th e thing.
No Sm oking.
The only m ain essential is “ Have
W hen th ese professional w reckers
A uto F o r Hire.
you a little fu rn itu re ager in your
(I am re fe rrin g now to th e an tiq u e
P lease Do Not Smoke.
hom e?”
No Loafing.
factory hands not th e m overs) get
”
This Team F o r Sale.
th ro u g h an expert would sw ear G.
H ousekeeping Room s F o r Rent.
W ashington slept in it a t least one MODEL FARM E S T A B L IS H E D .,
No T respassing.
night at one of his 57 varieties of
BY SETTLEM ENT COMMISSION
F o r Sale o r Rent.
F o r R ent.
h e a d q u a rte rs.
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F o r Sale.
Now ju st th in k of the possibilities
The first d em onstration farm se-
Room s and Board.
open to you!
W om en’s m agazines lected by the Oregon Land Settle-
P o st No Bills.
an d Sunday p apers tell you how to m ent com m ission has been establish-
No P eddlers.
No H itching.
m ak e dressing tables (tut of packing ed u n d er th e supervision of H. D.
C learance Sale.
boxes, work tables out of cheese Scudder, head of farm m anagem ent
Positively No A dm ittance.
boxes and p o rtie rs out of old tin cans. at th e a g ric u ltu ra l college and sup-
Anv of them tw o fo r a q u a rte r.
B ut h e re ’s a prize household hint erin ten d e n t of th e com m ission. It 34-tf
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
exposing to you how you m ay age consists of 60 acres lying th re e m iles
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y o u r own a n tiq u e fu rn itu re right in south of Independence on the S. P.
MAXY COWS TESTED,
th e fam ily flat.
railw ay.
Its chief sources of in-
Ju st 3737 Oregon cows w ere tested
Almost
every well reg u lated come will be sheep, poultry, swine, for m ilk production by th e six test-
A m erican fam ily has two or th re e berries, clover seed and potatoes.
ing associatins in A ugust. T heir av-
w illing little w orkers rig h t a t th e
The house, b arns, hog and poul- erage yield was 697.52 pounds of
hom e and fireside. Of course you *«’>' houses, well house and w a te r m ilk carry in g 30.44 pounds fat. Big
m ay tyive intended to m ake a pre- tan k a re m odels of convenience and as th is yield is it is fa r below the)
m iere danseuse out of a little Dor- econom y, m aking an a ttra c tiv e and produetion of th e best herd, w h ic h ,,,
othea and a second Mischa E lm an sa n ita ry farm stead. The farm will averaged 1392 pounds m ilk w i t h '”
out of Percival
H arold. Still it be stocked th is fall and la te r sold as 47.56 pounds fat. The heaviest m ilk f
w ere much b e tte r to let them follow a hom e to a farm e r who will o p erate producer was a H olstein cow giving
th e ir tru e and n a tu ra l in stin cts and
according to plan. O ther m odel 1779 pounds m ilk, and th e biggest
develop into s ta r p e rfo rm ers in th e farm s will be established by th e fat yielders w ere a H olstein and a ■
ageing room of some a n tiq u e fu rn i- Commission in o th e r typical farm in g grade Jersey giving 76.14 pounds ¡0
tu r e factory a n d in th e ir em bryo d istricts.
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MclLROY’S ORCHESTRA
IN MEDFORD NOV. 3,
IN DAILY USE THE WORLD OVER
In the differen t places w here Cole
W herever grass grows and cow>
M cElroy’s fam ous Syncopated Or- are m ilked, you will find th e De La-
c h e stra of P o rtla n d has played, Mr. val th e favorite cream sep arato r.
M cElroy is frequently asked: “ How
More De Lavals are in use th a a
F a rm e rs should th in k tw ice before ean you affo rd to c a rry a larg e o r­ all o th e r m akes com bined.
The De Laval is tim e tested. It
m ixing s u lfu r w ith seed a t th e tim e c h e s tra ? ” and “ Why is dancing so was £be pioneer cream se p a ra to r in
(By th e U nited P ress)
of p lan tin g to prevent sm u t in grain, p o p u la r? ” In response to th is in- 1878 and has led in popularity anil
CHARLESTON, S. C — A practical
believes H. P. B arss, professor of bot­ quiry, Mr. M cElroy said today:
sales for forty years.
plan to persuade m em bers to a tte n d
I t’s th e w orld's sta n d a rd creani
any and p lan t pathology a t th e O re­
“
Since
prohibition
has
become
ef­
church services and su p p o rt church
separator.
gon A g ricu ltu ral college. A C alifor­ fective, th e am usem ent-loving public
work has been found here in th e in­
nia s u lfu r com pany is u rg in g use of (has practically two sources of am use- ASHLAND
CREAMERY
su ran ce plan put in o peration by
s u lfu r for th is purpose a sse rtin g th a t j m ent, viz: the movie and dancing.
Rev. A. E. C ornish, rec to r of St.
it has evidence of its effectiveness. T herefore, it was my purpose to ca­
Jo h n ’s Episcopal Mission.
Ashland Iron Works
S u lfu r as a m eans of sm u t control te r to th is dem and by giving the
In th e two m onths th e plan, w here­
(In c o rp o ra te« )
by th e church insured its m em bers, has not been given experim ental dancing public not only good m usic,
b
u
t
th
e
very
best
m
usic
obtainable
Office
and
W orks No. 2 48 H elm aa
tria
ls
in
Oregon
or
in
any
p
a
rt
of
th
e
curled to correspond with the others. has been in o p eration th e m em ber­ n o rth w est in th e know ledge of P ro ­ and felt assu red th a t if I could do
St.,
A shland, Ore.
A faded plume may be tinted or a ship of th e church has increased to
fessor
Barss.
In
m
ost
cases
th
e
tre
a
t-
th
a
t,
th
e
g
re
a
t
expense
involved
j
Manufacturing
Engineers, General
white plume given a color by dipping such an extent th a t plans are on
Repair Work
them in gasoline into which a little foot to raise a $50,000 fund for the m ent w ould be a failu re in Oregon, w ould be en tirely ju stified by th e in-
a lth o u g h it m ight prove a success in (creased patronage, I also d e te r - ( w e m a n u ia c tu re P aving P la n t
oil paint, such as comes in small tubes, b u ilding of a la rg e r church.
m ined to fu rn ish am usem ent f o rE q u ip m e n t, Sawm ill, M ining a n d
has been dissolved. One has to ex­
E a rly last sum m er Rev. Cornish ce rtain p a rts of C alifornia, he thinks.
th
o se who did not o r could not dance. Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas En-
perim ent to get the tin t wanted. Gas­ found th e m em bers fallin g in to ap- G row ers a re w arned a g ain st com ing
,
.
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
oline will not affect the curl of a
Grey IroQ Semi. Steel> Br a s .
. ...
m, . .. ..
v. ..i i
athv.
A ttendance was fallin g off to th e conclusion th a t because in by securing m usicians who w ere ex-
feather. This tinting should be done ;
,
.
,
som e instances th is m ethod seem s to cellent e n te rta in e rs a lso .”
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
by an open window in a room that has antl th e v e s tl' was becom ing a a rm ­
T h a t Mr. M cElroy has been sue-
H aving tho ro u g h ly equipped o u r
have produced favorable resu lts in
no fire of any kind in it or in the ed at w hat seem ed to be a sure slow C alifornia th e tre a tm e n t w ould be a cessful is evidenced bv the g ratifying p lan t for th e m an u factu re and re ­
d eath for th e parish. The p asto r hit
open air.
press com m ent of every section or” »»1™ of h,eavy %Ud aU ClaSS6S ° L m a:
It takes a professional feather man­ upon th e idea th a t to induce nYbin- success in Oregon.
1
chine and foundry w ork, we solicit:
“ N othing is m ore reliable th an th e j th e country.
y our o rd ers and inquiries. E stim ateo
ufacturer to make fancy feather or­ bers to ta k e an in terest in th e church
naments, w reaths and pompons of the he w ould have to give them som e­ old blue stone m ethod followed by | In charg in g a general adm ission of | and q u o tatio n s fu rn ish ed on applica-
i th e lim e b ath for control of w heat j 25 cents to everybody, an opportunity tion.
flues. There are many new ways of th in g to do.
B s -' is th u s afforded to the old folks and
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using ostrich flues on the new milli­
Calling his leading m em bers into sm u t.” says P rofessor Barss.
nery for fall and w inter an d .tlie pos­
1 council w ith him, he laid before pecially as th e cool w e a th er a p -¡to those who do not dance to spend an First Class Baking Products a n il
sessor of plumes will not look far be­
Light Lunches
i them th e plan to tax each w orking proaclies th is m ethod should tak e enjoyable evening, and really be en-,
fore finding a use for them.
form
aldehyde
i
te
rta
in
e
d
,
going
hom
e
feeling
th
a
t
m an and w om an in th e parish one I precedence over th e
d ay ’s wages a m onth.
All o th ers m ethod because of d efinite know-1-; they have leceived a liberal tw o-bits |
should pay $1.00 a m onth each, it edge th a t form aldehyde is not quite) w orth. In ch arg in g 10 cents for th e '
AND
was decided. W ith th is fund he p r o - ) so effective in cold as in w arm dance, th e o p p ortunity is given to
little or as m uch as one wishes.
w
eath
er
and
also
resu
lts
in
a
ten
d
e
n
­
posed to nay benefits to th e sick, the
D ancing is free from 8 to 9 p. m.
Feminine Fripperies.
poor and needy and to relatives of cy on th e p a rt of th e seedlings to be
Velvet figures, cut with raw edges m em bers who died.
som ew hat w eaker w hen conditions
P o rtla n d dock com m ission w ants Corner Fourth and A Street Across
and applied on capes and evening
From the Depot.
The schem e was declared w-orkable for prom pt g erm ination do not exist. $370,484 for operations in 1920.
coats of heavy silk jersey, are an effec­
and
put
into
operation.
D
uring
the
“
Blue
stone
alone
is
not
recom
­
tive trimming.
Sometimes they are
edged with silk floss, sometimes with first m onth 54 m em bers subscribed. m ended as it produces serious germ i­
In th e second m onth th e subscrip- nation in ju ry unless followed by lime_
jet or colored beads.
For the woman who enjoys sport tions had m ounted enorm ously until ’ bath
W ith this, how ever, th e m eth-
Preserving tune brings requirements that
toggery great enveloping scarfs of the now Rev. C ornish declares in terest od is satisfactory. The presence of
must necessarily be fture and good, if you
softest Shetland wool woven on the in church w ork and social service a slight blue stone deposit on the
would obtain tbe best results from your effort—
diagonal and made in the most fas­ a re a t th e highest point.
g rain s seem s to protect a g a in st a t ­
cinating misty colors are to be found
M em bers over 7 0 years old get pen­ tack of soil fungi which som etim es
in a few of the sm artest shops and
sions
of $2 a week. Those will re- late in th e season a re active in caus-
appear to be finding favor when worn
straight around the neck, with the ceive $5 a week. R elatives of dead ¡ng th e seeds to rot in th e soil w here
of the
g erm ination is slow .”
wide soft ends tucked under the belt m em bers a re given $100 each.
In te re st is such th a t now Rev. Cor-
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in front.
nish has u n d ertak en to obtain t h e , H eppner E lks lodge s ta rts building
Fall Footwear Notes.
church building fund by selling 1000 $40,000 tem ple.
Some of the newest shoes and pumps $50 bonds payable in cash o r in i n - ______,___ ____ ______ _________————
W e vouch for tbe purity of
have the squat French heel,* called
stallm ents. O ther plans, including a I
our spices, and other essentials
Babv Louis. The toes of our autum n
nursery,
have
been
proposed
by
wo­
for tbe proper making o f J el­
footw ear will, we are told, be more
men
m
em
bers.
lies
and
Preserves.
U
se
them
and
your preserves will have that
| pointed than ever.
pure fruit flavor that appeals to old and young.
REG ISTER ED CATTLE
I
AND REGISTERED BABIES
O ur grocery prices point out tbe way to cut down living
Complete line of
expenses, and at tbe same time obtain tbe purest and best of goods.
Horses and ca ttle b reeders owning
oner
Now th at ostrich feathers have re­
turned to favor the woman th at has
cared for her plumes will bring them
out to find them increased in money
value and available in a number of
ways. Fashion approves of ostrich
flues in many form s and plumes are
used not alone in millinery bin as dec­
orations for evening dresses and for
m aking the handsomest fans. The
flues form innum erable fancy feather
m illinery
ornaments,
neckpieces,
w reaths and fringes and are fashion­
able in both the curled and uncurled
state. Handsome w reaths for hats
a re shown with the feathers along one
side of the rib curled aud along the
other straight.
If plumes that have been laid away
are in g o o d condition but soiled it is
not a difficult m atter to clean them,
except that the curling process is a
little tedious. They may be w asted
in a lukewarm suds of soft w ater and
castile soap. They are shaken in the
suds and drawn through the hand to
squeeze out the soiled water. After
they are clean they should be rinsed
in warm, clear w ater and wrapped in
cheesecloth or other absorbent mate­
rial and put through an ordinary
clothes wringer. But the rolls of the
wringer must not be close enough to
damage the feathers.
A fter this washing process they
should be shaken until dry. Holding
the feather by the rib it is shaken and
gently beaten against the other hand.
If the little flues cling together this
may be corrected by holding them over
the spout of a steam ing kettle. When
the plume is thoroughly dry it is ready
for curling.
An ordinary table knife will answ er
for curling a plume. The plume is
draw n along the edge of the knife be­
tween it and the thumb. The trick
is to curl the flue only at the end and
not too tightly. Each flue is to be
PAGE THREE
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Monday, November 3, 191»
School
Supplies
Tablets
M ake T h is S tore Your
D a ily M arket Place.
Plaza Grocery, Ashland
Your Personal Highway
and
Y our personal highw ay is th e road you tra v e l
a ll day long.
EAT
And w h ether or not it is a happy one de­
WELL
pends upon w h eth er you have had a tab le of
K EEP WELL
good tru e food placed before you.
You a re buying the b est possible food when
LIVE LONG
you p atronize ou r sto re and m ake use of the
DIE
e x tra o rd in a ry values we offer you in th e every
HAPPY
day buying w hich every fam ily m ust do.
M ake it a h a b it to e a t well and w ork ac­
<$>-
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cordingly. A m an i s ’ m ade of w hat he eata,
and we w ant to be responsible for the good eatin g of ou r im m e­
diate vicinity.
W e have th e groceries, they have the quality, and we m ake the
price.
Pencils
at the
East Side
Pharm acy
White House Grocery
NININGER & ROBERTSON, Props:
We close a t 5:30 P. M., e v e ry day except S aturday.
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Children’s Shoes!
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M ust be of good quality.
0
W e have them .
proves.
Service
J u s t com plaints
CEDAR POSTS
4x5-7 it.
alw ays carefully consid­
ered and satisfacto rily a d ­
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ju stm e n t m ade.
at the
Same Old Price
CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO.
IN THE HEART OF TOWN
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