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SEA CAPTAINS
• ACT AS MATES
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
WOOLEN BRAID USED AS TRIM
If you want to buy or sell anything In
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
G O O D T H IN G S F O R T H E
Black and white braid it effectively
used to trim thia otherwise severely
simple frock.
PROPER CARE FOR YOUR HATS
Velvet Headgear Needs Especial At­
tention— Each H at Should Have
Box of Its Own.
It is not only the wear that a hat
receives that makes it lose its fresh­
ness and shape. It is the way the hat
Is treated when it is not in use that
has a good deal to do with this.
Velvet hats are so much In evidence
this season that the chances are yon
have one or will have before many
weeks. These need particular care,
and will repay you the care you give
them. The old-fashioned way was to
have a piece of heavy black mourn­
ing crepe with which to rub off the
dust from velvet, but a velvet brush
te easier to handle. A heavy, coarse
brush should never be used on velvet.
The best time to brush dust from
velvet Is after you have worn the hat,
unless it is damp or spotted with rain.
Then you should not use a brush until
tt lias been thoroughly dried.
It is hard In limited quarters to give
your hats the right place to repose
when not in use, unless you are content
to get along with but one or two
hats a season. Ideally, each hat should
ha\ e a box of its own, and even your
ordinary hats should be boxed when
not in use. Hats that have trimming
of the down-drooping variety should
not be laid flat in a box but should
rest on a little hat block—anything,
in fact, that will raise the brim some­
what from the bottom of the box.
A piece of china silk—an old silk
handkerchief Is good—is useful In
caring for your hats. Quills should
be carefully wiped off with it and
ostrich feathers may be dusted gently.
Any trimming with cire finish or let
ornaments may be carefully dusted
with this silk.
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 7. — The
atomic weights of nearly forty of the
ninety or more chemical elements out
of which everything in the universe is
built have been definitely determined
by Harvard chemists In the course of
investigations begun thirty-five years
ago and extending up to the present
time.
. Attention was called to this pro­
longed research today by the an­
nouncement that largely on account
of his work in this field, Prof. Theo­
dore W. Richards, Nobel prize winner
in 1914 and director of the Wolcott
Gibbs Memorial laboratory at Har­
vard, had been appointed a member
of the international committee of
scientists on elements, while Prof
Gregory P. Baxter, formerly a pupil
of Prof. Richards and now an Inde­
pendent investigator at Harvard, had
been chosen for the international com­
mittee on atomic weights.
The Harvard research is said to
have^thrown new light on the perplex­
ing problem of the nature of matter,
while data obtained are being used
daily by thousands of chemists
throughout the world.
Weights Found Constant.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
F A M IL Y .
I
Investigation Throws New Light on the
Nature of Matter— Finding of
Two Kinds of Lead Im­
portant Discovery.
and Sailors.
or W ant any kind of Notary work
done it will be to your advantage
to call on
I t is not so m uch w h a t you say.
As the m a n n e r in w hich you say it:
I t is not so m uch th e lan g u ag e you
use
As th e form by which you convey it.
RESULT OF 35 YEARS' WORK
Four Skippers Serving on One Vessel
Not Uncommon Occurrence— Of
ficers Suffer With Firemen
It is to the lasting credit of these
American masters, shipowners say,
that they accept reduced rank cheer­
fully and in their service they render
a very high degree of allegiance and
obedience to the officers temporarily
above them. This applies not only to
their periods of actual duty, but to
the traditional sea discipline when off
watch.
The laying up of one ship a fte r an­
other until practically one-half of
America's post-war fleet of commerce
carriers has been relegated to a quiet
anchorage, awaiting return of nor­
malcy in world commerce, has put
thousands of good American seamen
“on the beach,” as they term it.
Officers suffer with the firemen and
the sailors in the enforced idleness.
Cluhrooms of associations of officers
always are well filled now by licensed
men awaiting a possible opening on
some trip. When a call for an officer
comes in it is tendered to the man
understood to be most in need of the
work, aud by him it is cheerfully ac­
cepted regardless of the rank it car­
ries.
The records show that but compara­
tively few are in actual financial dis­
tress through enforced idleness. A
man who has reached the bridge
through long years of hard wbrk has
generally learned to be thrifty, and
I d the good years to lay aside some­
thing for the lean ones.
the
KITCHEN
CABINET
Harvard Professors Win World
Recognition by Researches
With Metals.
HUNDREDS OF CAPTAINS IDLE
Accept Reduced Rank.
DR. J. MORTON HOWELL
C o p y r ig h t, 1921, W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n
Depression in Shipping Forces
Officers to Take Reduced
Rank to Get Work.
New York.—Four captains on one
ship, each of them qualified by experi­
ence and license to navigate unlimited
tonnage in any waters, but three of
them serving as mutes Is not an un­
common occurrence now, due to the
low tide of world ocean commerce.
On a ship which recently sailed from
New York for a round-trip voyage to
the West Indies the master thereof
had under him as mates two men
under whom he had formerly worked
when conditions were reversed. His
third mute, during the war commanded
an American ship which made nu­
merous trips through the war zone
carrying supplies for the American
army in France.
FINGS LEAD HAS
TWiI WEIGHTS
Thursday, D ecem ber 1, 1921
Dr. J. Morton Howell of Dayton, O.,
has been appointed special diplomatic
agent and consul general at Cairo,
Egypt.
He is a personal friend of
President Harding, Senator W illis and
Attorney General Daugherty, a suc­
cessful physician and surgeon, and a
traveler who has familiarized himself
with conditions in Egypt.
SURE-ACTING PRIMER
SAVES AUTO BATTERY
Device Causes Engine to S tart
Firing a t Once.
Means Found for Injecting Into Cyl­
inders Sufficient Amount of Gaso­
line to Vaporize and Mix
With Air.
A most delicious raisin pie which
will taste different is made by using
one-half cupful of
grape Juice, one
cupful of raisins,
a tablespoonful
of lemon juice
and one table-
spoonful each of
butter and flour,
well mixed to­
gether. Chop the raisins and cook all
together with one-lialf cupful of sugar
and a well beaten egg. Serve in a
baked shell with a meringue or with
whipped cream for a finish.
Cranberry Conserve. — Cook one
quart of cranberries in barely enough
water to cover; when cooked add an
equal measure of sugar, tlie pulp of
three oranges, one cupful of raisins
i and the grated peel of an orange. Sim­
mer until thick, then pour into glasses,
I or if to be used at once, into a mold.
Beet Salad.—Take cooked chopped
! beets, to two cupfuls add one finely
! minced green pepper and one chopped
J onion. Mix with French dressing and
' serve on lettuce;
Beet Relish.—To one quart of
chopped cooked beets add one quart
j of chopped cabbage, one cupful of
j chopped celery, two cupfuls of sugar,
one tablespoonful of salt, one tea-
| spoonful of pepper, one-half teaspoon­
ful of cayenne, one cupful of fresh
grated horseradish and vinegar to
' make it of the consistency to use-AS a
sauce. Can cold. This will keep all
winter and Is very well liked.
Baked Cranberries.—Choose a wide,
flat earthen dish large enough to allow
u ,in t of lierries to lie on the bottom.
Pour over them a sirup made with two
'
supar and a capful of wuter.
Place in a slow oven and bat until
the berries are done.
If there are any Bargains in town
they have them.
We in v ite you to look
over our stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
M aterial.
V\ e w illingly give prices
and figure am ounts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
THE PAINT MAN
The atomic weights of the elements
are described as the relative weights
in which these elements combine with
Many automobiles require a sure-
each other to form the countless sub­
on
acting
priming device to cause the en­
stances of which the universe is con­
structed. These weights have usually gine to start firing ut once, instead- of
THERMOS AND
been found to be amazingly constant. compelling the starting motor to whir
Silver from all parts of the world and for long periods, which puts a heavy
UNIVERSAL
from many different ores has always drain on the storage battery. There­
Chicken Timbales.—M ix one pint of
the same atomic weight. Copper from fore, some means must be found of in
jecting into the cylinders a sufficient | 5hicken chopped. one cupful of stale
VACUUM BOTTLES
Europe is identical In this respect with
bread crumbs, one-half teaspoonful of
amount
of
gasoline
so
that
enough
will
that mined under the bottom of Lake
vaporize and mix with the air in the mixed herbs, a dash of pepper, one-
Superior.
hulf teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of
P i n t s ............$1.50 to $3.75
Prof. Baxter’s work long since proved combustion chamber to form an ignita­ milk or stock, and two well beaten
that iron and nickel which fall from ble mixture. The best of these is one eggs. Celery salt, cayenne, parsley,
Quarts ..........$2.50 to $6.00
the sky In meteorites coming from the that can be operated, from the driver’s onion and lemon juice also may be
seat.
spaces far beyond the earth's orbit
Obtain an ordinary sight-feed oil j used for seasoning. . Rack in small
have exactly the same atomic weights
molds well buttered, and steam 15
as Iron and nickel from the earth, a Cup, as shown in tlie illustration. At- ; minutes. Turn from the molds and
LUNCH KITS
fact cited as indicating in one respect, tach it to a suitable part of the car, serve with or without sauce.
such as the dash, or mount it on the !
at least, the unity of the universe.
$3.50 to $5.00
engine
block, above the carburetor. B#
The most important single result of
the Harvard study of atomic weights the use of one-eighth-inch copper pipe, j
Is said to be the discovery, first proved like that for the gasoline line, the J
Back to Farms.
definitely some years ago by Prof. cup should be connected with the in- ;
Anticipate your Christmas
Hundreds of American captains now
Richards, and still holding good take manifold directly above the ver- j There are three things never hid
are scattered all over the New Eng­
needs while our stock is
through ’ recent careful tests, that tlcal tube to the carburetor. Then, by
land and eastern states doing a period MANY SLEEVES TO ONE FROCK there exist at least two kinds of lead, the adjustment of the feed-valve on ! den—love, a mountain and one riding
complete.
on a camel.
of shore duty on farms which they
instead of one. It was found that lead the cup. the correct amount of gaso- I
purchased as a safe harbor in which Generous Supply of Armcoverings from radium minerals, while it posses­ line is admitted to the manifold in the !
to weather the stormy seas of old age.
W ill Permit of Change to Suit
SAID BY A CYNIC
ses properties exactly similar to those right place. In this way all cylinders ;
Generous to the last degree, these men
will receive tlie same mixture, and of i
Almost Any Occasion.
of
ordinary
lead,
has
a
distinctly
keep track of and aid their less for­
smaller atomic weight, 206.1 as against course will develop maximum power. ! The man who can fool a widow de
tunate associates.
Imagine traveling about with six 207.8.
After the engine has started well, serves his fate.
Sailors, deck hands, fireroom forces pairs of sleeves to one frock. Jm-
Working on Lead.
the
feed-valve cup can be closed. This j
and stewards to the numbtr of thou­ I aglne wearing your sleeve as a shoul-
Modesty is almost as extinct as the
method
is far more reliable than priin-
The
lead
from
the
radium
minerals
sands are sharing with the officers i der piece for warmth and protection
red
flannel petticoat.
is
supposed
to
come
front
the
decom­
the effect of the shipping depression. and dropping it in the restaurant or
Many of them have been forced to at the card table, leaving the arms position of radium. Why its atomic
depend on their union and semichari- exposed as they have been fop a year. weight is different from that of ordi­
nary lead, whether ordinary lead may 1
table institutions for keep.
Imagine appearing in an evening gown not itself prove to he a mixture of
of capudne brocade one night with a lighter lead with a heavier variety,
REVEALS ELIXIR OF LONGLIFE Greek bodice clasped on the.shoulders perhaps due to the disintegration of
with Ivy leaves done in brilliants, and the element thorium, and whether
Soured Cow’s Milk, Sheep’s Miik appearing the next night in the same other elements, hitherto supposed to
Cheese and White Bread Diet
frock with Doge’s sleeves built of be final and indivisible, may not also
Is the Secret.
mt’tal net and embroidery, handed prove to be mixtures and thus open
witli fur and touching the floor.
up a whole series of new problems as Save your storage battery by equip­
Derbent, Caucasia.—The elixir of
ping your car with this simple sure-
One need not tax the imagination to the composition of matter, are ques­
The future of the young men and
long life consists of soured cow’s milk, too much. These things are done. One tions to which the answers are being
acting primer.
cheese made from sheep’s milk and has a box of sleeves or a tiny trunk eagerly sought by scientists over the
women now entering the business
ing-cups on cylinders, for, when the
white bread, according to Dr. Sado- of them as one lias a Hat or a shoe world today.
world depends very largely upon
wein. professor of physical chemistry trunk.
You may travel with Awo
their attitu d e toward thrift.
Prof. \V. I). Harkins of Chicago has engine is primed through them, a
at the University of Kiev. He has frocks and a full equipment of strong evidence that ordinary chlorine greater quantity is injected than is
located a village in the mountains sleeves, borrowed from the ages and 1 Is a mixture, and F. W. Aston of Cam­ needed for one explosion, and for this
pear Teroir Khan Shura, the new cap­ reeking with history.
If they consider saving a bore—
bridge, England, by an entirely differ­ reason there Is a certain amount of
ital of the Daghestan republic, where
It may come about, If the fashion ent method, indicates that many other vapor formed, regardless of low tem­
spend all they make— don’t keep a
But the young people
38 men out of a total population of lasts long enough, that women will elements are probably likewise com­ perature, which then finds its way past
good
credit stand* ng— very probably
who, with their first
320 are more than one hundred years boast of finding a pair of Fourteenth posed of atoms of different weights. the piston-rings Into tlie crankcase and
they
will
be mediocre all their lives.
jobs,
open
accounts
at
old.
Investigation showed they ate century sleeves in Florence that once Harvard chemists are working at pres­ mixes with the o il—R. L. Prindle, In
the
F
irst
National,
the above-named foods exclusively.
belonged to a personage, and another ent to try to find out more about these Popular Science Monthly.
gather a few hundreds
Many persons transported here priceless pair which were worn by two kinds of lead, but they are ham­
and then invest them
from the famine regions of central Catherine of Russia. These will be pered by the fact that, once mixed, the
under our advice, will
Bussiu are migrating into the moun­ added to the collection as one now two kinds cannot by any ordinary TRICK YOU MAY NOT KNOW
rise head and shoul­
tains, where this food is to be had in adds pictures aud shoe buckles and chemical methods be separated.
ders above the crowd.
Simple Little Trick to Make the Hub
abundance.
snuff boxes.
Cap Do Its Own Loosening
Hatred of Banks Cost Him $29,000.
When It Sticks.
Offer Prize for Aero-Engine.
THE
NEWEST
NOTES
IN
HATS
Delta, ().—The fact that S. B. Finney
Washington.—The French govern­
hated hanks made it easy for four un­
In case the ordinary method of
ment has offered a prize of $200,000 Lace Still Much Used and Sometime* masked bandits to rob him of $29,000
placing a wrench on a sticking hub
for the best aeronautical engine suit­
Seen in Streamers That Hang
recently. The men entered his office, cap and then tapping the wrench with
ed for commercial purposes. The en­
to the Waistline.
bound him to a chair, then robbed him. a hammer, fails, try this: Place a
gine must be ready for test by June,
small box or horse of very nearly the
3923. The French government makes
Late is a becoming aud decorative Man, 88 Years Old, Marries Woman, 36. height of the huh from the floor, along­
but one condition; that the winner, if nite which to still much used. It is
The Office of the
Laporte. In d —E. W. Davis, eiglitv- side the wheel, so that when the lat­
a foreigner, must permit the manufac­ sometiines seen in long streamers that j eight
years
old,
has
taken
as
his
wife
ter is turned the end of the wrench
ture of the engine in France.
fall from the brim across the back and ' Mrs. Clara Tennant, thirty-five. Davis’ will strike the box, the force of the
hang to the waistline, or, again, It is first wife died soon after their sixty- blow loosening the cap.
draped at one side. There are some sixth wedding anniversary.
shadow designs, but the Spanish laces
Threw Boy in Pig Sty;
are particularly interesting and quite
different from anything used during
Hog Devoured Him
t
the summer, because of their definite­
t
Arkansas Farm er Had
ly
heavy
pattern
and
silky
weave.
Me­
t
A terribie crime has been re­
t
tallic
laces
in
gold
and
silver
are
deco­
Pets
Buried
With
Him
ported from Charleroi, Belgium,
t
Tlie automobile siiow era is 22 years
rative for evening hats.
t
where a farmer after capturing
t
old.
Soft
willow
ostrich
with
long
flues,
The last request of Edward t
a nine-year-old boy who was
has been moved to
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natural or glycerinized ostrich feath­
Seth, farmer, of Walnut Ridge, t
stealing apples locked him in a
t
Canada has 42 automobile accessory
ers, lacquered quills, and narrow rib­
Ark., was partly complied with
pig sty with a sow and went
manufacturing
plants.
t
bons
are
used
for
trimming.
Ve-y
when
lie
asked
that
his
dog,
two
away without heeding the young­
t
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• •
often, black feathers are tipped with
chickens and a mule be burled i
ster’s cries of alarm.
silver.—Vogue.
t
London
has
2,000
motor sightseeing
with him, rather than have them
On returning to the pig sty,
i
t
busses
and
5,000
passenger
busses.
’ive to mourn his death. Ac­ »
several hours later, he found tlie
t
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t
t
cordingly,
a
physician
adminls-
Clean Velours Hat
sow tearing the last morsels of
t
t
Where all business will be transacted and gas bill will
A 120-horsepower passenger auto­
If the velours hat is shabby, put t ered anaesthetics to the dog and t
flesh from the hoy’s hones. The
be paid.
some finely powdered salt in the ovtr.. » hickens and they were placed in tt mobile, made in Gewnariy, costs 380,-
police succeeded in arresting the
000 marks.
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plain
wooden
box
with
tlieir
t
»
When it is quite hot, rub it into the
farmer just as the neighbors
• aster.
The mule, however, »t
hat with soft paper. Discard the soiled tt
were preparing to lynch him.
Mr. Provost has been appointed agent for the company.
In Detroit. Mich., there are seven
ves
to
mourn.
I
'japer for new occasionally.
Brush t t
'1 different
plants
manufacturing
en­
with a stiff brush.
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gines for motor vehicles.
Reduced Price
M cNair Bros.
Your Future
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BANK
AUTOMOBILE
G D S S iP jk
Oregon Gas &
Electric Co.
Provost Bros.
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