Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 18, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
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mensa"
Monday, April 18, 1921
deficiency in the offender.
ina received here by the relief mis- |
Crawford Ivers adapted for Para­
recent state-wide survey in bion station here. Rev. B. M. Me-
mount from the play by Henry Ar-
Established 1876
Oregon shows that more than 75.000 Owen, Anglican missionary, says that
| thur Jones.
Published Every «Evening Except men, women and children out of a when grain distribution began many
_
.
, Elliott Dexter, after a. vacation in
THE ASHLAND“PAINTING CO. total population of 783,000 are de- of the men in the country hereabout
Fearing an attack of appendicitis New York, is back in Hollywood, pre-
to come
ïf ------- -== | pendents,
delinquents or
— feeble- were
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*— weak
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---- and
- ’ fetch
--* fisht interfere with her work in paring to start work shortly in a pic-
′ and that more than 500 their family ration.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY {minded,
The Great Impersonation,” George ture at Lasky studio.
PAPER
school
children
out
of
a
total
enrolled^
Despite
a
blizzard
that
lasted
48
Melford
’s next production for Para-
TELEPHONE 39
Betty Compson, the newest Para­
mount,
Ann Forrest, who is to play I
school population of 32,500 are more hours without a break, McOwau con-
mount star, will start soon under the
Subscription Price Delivered in City
the leading feminine role
21 in the raw
E% or less mentally deficient. The latter tinued to issue relief stores to the the
new direction of Penrhyn Staulaws on her
One month .................................. 1.95 fact is significant when It is remem- starving, though many who started picture, has gone to the Good Samar-
first Paramount picture, “At the End
Three months .............................
Six months .................................. 3.75 bered that the condition of the chil- from points remote from the relief itan Hospital
. in Los Angeles for an of the World,” from the European
operation, from which she hopes to success by Ernest Klein.
One year...................................... 7.50 dren of today is the best possible in­ station lost their way in the storm.
Mail and Rural Routes.
ho recovered in about three weeks.
Gloria Swanson is nearing the Kin-
We
are
now
enabled
to
feed
about
dex
to
the
condition
of
the
commu-
$ .65
One month . .
Miss
Forrest
recently
completed
her
..
..r . , .
. ,. ,
...
40,000
persons
through
to
the
spring
nity
of
tomorrow.
1.95
Three months
_
ish of The Great Moment, her first
work
in
A
Wise
Fool,
”
which
was.
»
.
,.
.,
,
.
.
3.50
McOwen
says.
“
Probably
‘ The ----
Oregon
figures
are consid-1 « harvest,”
Six months . .
-
-
«
picture as an individual star for
. . 6.50 erably lower than the average shown ten times that that number will need aso produced by George Melford Paramount written by Elinor Glyn
One year ....
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by the draft examination, indicating
to
be fed. if
they are not
to starve to' from Sir Gilbert Parker’s "The and directea by Sam Wood.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Money Master." and was last seen
Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle is in
Display Advertising
(hat
they
are
certainly
not
higher
death,
”
'
.
Single insertion, each inch. . . . 30c I I than
H re in " e, aith Healer.
overalls a good deal of the time these
those that would be obtained in |
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Dore
Davidson,
hnokn
to
motion-
.. .3.
, in
. his
.. new
other
states.
”
. .
days, ...
playing the
title role
Display Advertising
picture patrons for his work as the p.
...
„ ,,
One time a week................ ..2712C
...
„
Paramount picture. Gasoline Gus.
i tather in Humoresque,” plays the — nr ».
.. , ,
„
—
Two times a week................ . ,25c
, ... , ,,
"
*
by Waiter Woods from George Pat­
Every other day......... .... . .200
part of Grouch in George Fitzmau- ...
* .
, ,
.
‘
tullo stories.
Local Readers.
rices production of ‘Experience,”
—
.
10c
......
...
, „
Reginald Denny has been selected
Each line, each time...........
which is being filmed at Paramount s t
%
_
-
To run every other day for one
Long Island studio. Mr. Davidson
month, each line, each time.... 7c
To tun every issue for one month
also is appearing on Broadway in
or more, each line, each time. . . . 5c
Ashland - Tidings
I
Screen Gossip
s
Classified
MERMAID FROCKS
STARTLE ENGLISH
Column.
Compulsory
Law Hard on
This Father
To impress catipon Ino mina o
One cent the word each time.
| YORK, Pa. The compulsory at- Wallace Reid, Paramount star, that
To run every issue for one month or
more, lie the word each time.
LONDON.—The
freak
fashions tendance law bears hard on a farmer they wanted to see him during his
Card of Thanks. $1.00.
with 13 children. Earl Mundis of recent trip to the Pacific Northwest.
which inevitably accompany spring-
Obituaries. 21 cents the line.
Fraternal
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Orders 4UIU
and "eyr","
Societies.
time madness promise this season to Lower Windsor township, told Jacob the Eugene (Ore.) Chamber of Com
Advertising for fraternal orders surpass anything that has gone be. Stager, alderman, before whom he mèrce sent him a “Stop1 in Eugene’
and nov " was taken after being arrested, telegram, consisting of 48 “stops’
or societies charging a regular miti- r 1
•
....
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-fore in the way ot daring
charged with falling to send his chil-* and the two final words, “In Eu
" .
...______ -a . .:11 1
ligious
and
benevolent orders will be elty.
dren to school. Mr. Mundis' defense gene.”
charged the regular rate for all ad­
Dame
Fashion
has
been
having
a
at the hearing will be that he is un-
William D. Taylor has begun work
vertising when an admission or other
confab
with
Father
Neptune,
and
the
able
to
bear
the
financial
burden
im-
on
“The Lifted Veil,” a starring ve-
charge is made.
net result is decidely fishy.”
posed
by
the
law.
hicle
for Ethel Clayton. which Julia
The Tidings has a greater circula­
One of them is the mermaid frock,
tion in Ashland and its trade territory
than all other newspapers combined. which is a close-fitting affair entirely
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, composed of pailettes, which overlap
Postoffice as Second Class Mail one another in the approved fish-1
Matter.
scale style. These pailettes are of
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iridescent shades of silver, green and
blue. No trimming or ornament of
any kind is worn with the frock and
corsets are doffed, so that the sinu­
ous mermaid effect is complete.
Another fishy fad is the girdle,
composed of painted sea shells. With
this is worn a head-dress of similari
design, or, maybe, of tinted pearls.
For those whose systems cannot as-
similate too much sea breeze, a few
Hawaiian modes have been thrown
in. The one which is likely to excite
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU­
most comment is the Hawaiian skirt.
GENE, April 18.—Oriental history, a This extends from the waist to just
new subject for a high school study, below the knee and is composed of
has been introduced at the University course, matted, hay-colored fringe
high school this semester. This is a and has the ragged primitive effect
course dealing with the Philippine of the garments of South Sea sland-
Islands, India, China and Japan, and ers.
is a subject seldom studied in high
school, but very important, especial­
80
ly to the Pacific coast, because of
the nearness of.the Oriental coun­
tries.
This study is by way of an experi­
ment. The chief difficulties in teach-
ing the course arise from the fact i
• that there are no text books on the
subject in existence.
HOCHIENFU, China (By Mail to
United Press).—Daily reports of fam­
ine victims freezing to death are be-
ice-Cream Bricks
Ice-Cream
•
to play one of the leading male roles
Feretison in her
opposite Miss Elsie Ferguson
latest Paramount picture, "Foot-
lights,” which is in the process of
production under the direction of
John S. Robertson at Paramount's
eastern studio. Before the holidays
Mr. Denny worked with Ethel Clay­
ton in “The Prince of Possession”
and preceding that in George Fitz­
maurice’s “Paying the Piper.”
PEIL’S CORNER
BY THE PARK
OIL GUSHERS
We will bring one in as soon as sufficient units are sold. We
expect this will be within 60 days.
Other People Are Doing It
Why not we. None of the producers were financedby one man’s
money. It requires a crowd.
OUR HOLDINGS
Are less than two miles from the big producers, and on the
anti-cline, favorably passed upon by the Geologist.
600 Units $100 Each
Vanilla
Strawberry
Chocalate
Maple Nut
The Trustees are men you can rely on for a square deal, and
they refer you to any of the banks of Ashland.
Make your check payable to the Ore-Cat Creek Syndicate, and
send to
Ashland Creamery
E. T. STAPLES, Fiscal Agent
Hotel Austin Bldg.
NO TEXT BOOKS
EXIST ON SUBJECT
OF NEW COORSE
7
NEW GARDEN TOOLS
New Spray Pumps.
New Spray Hose.
New Garden Hose.
Used I Sewing Machines.
Iron Age Hand Cultivators.
Sewing Machines.
Sold or rented by the month.
All Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing
Ashland, Oregon
THIS WEEK
′ With Every 3-lb. Purchase of
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
A 12 Pound (40c)
Package of
NU-RAY-A
TEA
FREEZE TO DEATH
CHECK MADE ON
MENTAL DEFECTIVES.
Pumps
‘The prevention and correction ol
mental defectiveness.” says the U. S
public health service, "is one of the
great public health problems of to-1
day. Its influence is continually crop­
ping out. For instance, recent studies
have shown that feeble-mindedness
is an important factor in prostitution,
and that a marked proportion of ju­
venile delinquency is traceable to
FOREVER
FREE from
ASTHMA
Hundreds of people are aston­
ished and delighted with the
quick and PERMANENT relief
they have received from the
use of our wonderful new dis-
covery, Asthma-Sera.
Asthma and Hay-Fever, with
all their tortures, may now be
BANISHED FOREVER. Tear
out this announcement and
send at once to
R. M. B. LABORATORIES .
802 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wn.
In Junior
Louis Heels
GOLDEN
Just Received
bodied,
The superior excellence of
Golden West Coffee is known
to practically every housewife
in the Northwest.
NU-RAY-A
TEA
4 ar
erliss
—is a product of equal quality
—the perfect result of a care­
ful blending of selected Cey-
... Ion, India and Java Teas—the
finest grown.
Please Remember
that all new goods
are hard to get and
soon go
tal
nsi
This Unusual Offer
Regardless
of "special" prices on Golden West Coffee the FREE (
package of NU-RAY-A TEA will be given with every
8-pound purchase.
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'i
FHE above picture shows
— that one gallon of SWP
house paint
360
square feet of
two
coats.
«a
Us f’g
—is made solely to acquaint you with NU-RAY-A
TEA. We want the names "Golden West” and "NU- :
RAY- A” to be linked hand in hand in the mind of every
housewife as products that excel
A CAA-t
Will Be Given FREE
Mis “Ssedaiat >
nd
%. “th Wmgjym,
" IMPORTED &.BLENDED or . ':
CLOSSETSDEVERS.
s PORTLAND,
a -
SEATTLE
badnayana
Fill your requirements this week with Golden West Coffee (Vacuum Packed), and
save substantially on your household expenses widh the free package of NU-RAY-A TEA
flows
quired to apply it. That to the
cecond saving. SWP outlasts two
plete
your
S herwin -W illiams
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“In the Heart of Town.”
AT ALL DEALERS
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