Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 31, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGA 1 W(i
LOCAL AND PERSO NAL
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MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL
In Which Our Hero Utters no Word
By Charles Sughroe
® Western Newspaper Union
Malta Commandery No. 4
Knight« Templar
Masonic Hal]
Stated conclave, Malta Command-
ery, Wednesday evening, February 1.
New uniforms have arrived, which
members should call and inspect.
W. H. McNAIR, B. C.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
S iskiyou Chapter No. 21
R . A. M.
M asonic H all, A shland.
N otice of M eeting.
Special convocation, Tuesday even­
ing, Jan. 31. Past Master degree
on a bunch of canuidates. All com­
panions invited. Meet 7:30 sharp.
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
W. H. DAY, Bec’y._______
S ells Hom o
LACE TRIMMING VEILS
CAST THEIR MAGIC SPELL
■■
Clyde Gammon has sold his place
on Second street and has stored his
household goods for the present, as
he had to give immediate possession.
BLACK STILL SUPREME
Paris Says It Alone Lends Itself
to Striking Effects.
Style Experts Retain Conventional
Black as Dominant Motif of Ail
Fall and Winter Modes—
Corset Comes Back.
B u sin ess V isito r—
R. E. Banks, who is connected
with the Masonic Mutual Life asso­
ciation, is in town for a few days in
interest of his association.
It can
were broken,today when 13 republi-' vitamines— A.
cans joined 26 democrats in forcing readily seen from this that a cor­
the adoption of an amendment ma­ rect balance of all three vitamines
terially altering the eleven billion in our food is necessary for our
health and well-being.
foreign debt funding bill.
The amendment, which was adopt- ] For the benefit of people who can­
ed by a vote of 39 to 35, eliminated not easily get sufficient vitamines in
the provision which opponents of the their food, scientists have found
bill charged would have given the ways to concentrate atid condense'
funding commission created by the the three vitamines so that they may j
act, authority to adjust all claims ¡be taken in addition to regular;
-f.
which this country has agaiqst Ger^nieals.
many and other countries, in addi-j
Im p e r tin e n t P e titio n s .
tion to the eleven billion debt.
When
we are invited to u banquet
Another victory was scored by the
we take what is set before u s; and
bill’s opponents when an amendment were one to call upon his host to set
was adopted providing that when the fish upon the table or sweet things,
proposed commission shall conclude he would be deemed absurd. Yet, in
any agreements for refunding or a word, we ask the gods for what they
conversion of foreign debts, it shall do not give; and that, although they
be submitted immmediately to the have given us so many’ things!—From
"The Golden Sayings of Epictetus."
senate.
Special
ON
Box Paper
24 SHEETS AND
Paris.—Black remains supreme in
21 ENVELOPES
the fashion world of Paris. Despite
a severe onslaught by advocates of
(Assorted Tints)
color, the supreme council of style has
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
been forced to retain the conventional
92tf
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
black as the dominant motif of all fall
Regular 50 anil OOc Values
and winter modes, and there is every
indication that colors, except in minor
V isitin g M in is t e r -
trimming effects, will not be able to
Rev. E. E. Shelhammer and wife
challenge black until late spring.
of Atlanta, Ga., will be here on their
French women say black is alone in
way to California today, and Rev.
lending Itself to striking effects.
TOO IiATE TO CLASSIFY
Shelhammer will preach at the Free
The
French
women’s
demand
this
VISION
GIVEN
BACK
Methodist church tonight at 7:30
FOR SALE— Single coinb White
fall was for black, and the big dress­
TO BLIND CHILDREN
o’clock, according to C. E. Glazier,
Leghorn eggs, for hatching, trap-
makers bowed to the inevitable. Crepe
the Box
nested. Also Barred Plymouth
of tho church. He is an able preach­
Morrocun, velveteen and perllane are
WHILE
THEY LAST
Rocks, extra large birds. Phone
er, it is said, and all are invited to
the most popular materials.
A m azing and M agic-Like R esu lts
340-Y.
127-lmo
The corset makers, however, have
hear him.
from P reciou s Food E lem en ts
AGIC lurks In the "laces and cover the face at all but is frankly been slightly more successful In their
FOR SALE—Four cows and two
— th e V itam ines
graces" of the new trimming decorative, Imparting a certain at­ efforts to bring the corset back
Dollar Days—Wednesday, Thurs-
heifers, two of the cows are fresh.
Vitamines are mysterious. No one
veils. Even the most demur», tractiveness to the entire costume. into its own. Dressmakers are in­
A. H. Ward, Talent.
121-2*
day and Friday. Hand work and j
The
chantilly
drape
in
the
oval
is
of
has
ever
seen
one.
Yet
science
knows
pair
of
eyes
sparkles
in
flirtatious
sisting
that
corsets
are
now
necessary
stamped goods. The Needle Craft
FOR SALE— Here is a splendid op­ n e
127-3 mood- when veiled in silken mesh of exquisite texture and demonstrates to give the “uncorseted look." This definitely what they will do.
S fori
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn.
portunity: Grocery store doing
the
alluring
charm
of
the
eyebrow
alluring pattern.
The knowledge of vitamines has
propaganda has succeeded in some in­
nice business, invoice about $3000,
The scarf ends are stances, but most French women, hav- been a godsend to countless suffer­
“With every hat a veil’’ seems to be curtain drop.
rent $30. O. A. Manning, Talent,
Badly Injured W hile Trapping—
the spirit of the day. By no means, weighted with huge hollow jet rings. ing fought and won their freedom, are !erg of certain diseases which are
Oregon.
12 7 tf
James Beigle was badly injured a however, is it an ordinary veil. The
The black lace veiled hat is the loath, in the language of a famous
few days ago while out in the Dead vogue is for elaborate lace trimming leading vogue for dress occasions. At i French actress, "to Jail their bodies caused by a lack of one or more of
the three vitamines, A, B, and C, in
Indian section of the country trap­ veils and they are draped and ar­ all times these drapes are adjusted again.”
for
esthetic
effect
rather
than
for
ping in company with Benton Bow­ ranged with fascinating grace.
There are four definite features of the regular diet.
utility
purposes.
While experimenting on small ani­
Inspiration for veil arrangement has
the fall and winter modes—a very
ers. It would appear that Beigle was
Fur hats have eyebrow curtains of long waistline, longer circular skirts mals, learned doctors found that
been
drawn
from
the
picturesque
peo­
walking on a crust of snow which
ples of the world. The Spanish in­ gold or silver lace. In these the brims
gave way, and he fell through, badly fluence, perhaps, is reflected most of all, are of the upturned cuff shape. Some­ with full sides, eccentric sleeves of omitting vitamine A in their food
bruising one of his legs, but he was for style creators have selected sunny times gold flowers are bordered at the gay colors and the famous Bateau caused an eye disease that as bad as
the legth of its name—xerophthal­
able to proceed on his way at that Spain this season for the well-spring top rim of the hat, apparently holding neck line.
Brick
red
has
been
used
extensive­
mia. Giving back vitamine A to the
time. Since that time, blood poiosn of ideas. The Egyptian vogue which the metal lace in place.
ly as trimming, and some green steel tiny sufferers cured them of the eye
The
newest
black
and
white
inter­
has set in, and it is now feared that features over-the-ear ornamentation is
ornaments for hats, purses, dresses
it will be necessary to remove the reflected in the lace drape as is also pretation, is for a brim of ermine, and even shoes are the newest thing disease.
the Oriental half veiling of the eyes. over which is thrown a black luce in novelties.
. Not long afterwards a Danish doc-
,,
le**
fA
Just now, cire black lace, heavily veil, caught with Jet pins.
In the case of shoes the usual or- | tor foiind the Bame kind of eye di9'
The dinner hat, with transparent
patterned, is very popular. Brown and
ease in children, whose war diets
H ealth Im proving—
metal lace, wide brim, has a cob-web der of things has been reversed, and ' gave them little or no A vitamines. (
taupe
colored
laces
are
exceedingly
Mrs. Ada W. Jones, who has been
mesh of gold thread, half veiling it, the smartest shoes in Paris are
threatened with pneumonia is con­ smart on black hats. Milliners rely the same falling over the edge, knlckerbocker’’ shoes, with large steel He fed these children cod-liver oil,
on the transforming power of a drape
buckles. The short, stubby toe has which is rich in vitamine A, and they
siderably improved at this time.
of lace, for under its transparent mesh weighted with metal bugles.
were cured.
•
Brown lace veils, or brown felt hats, disappeared.
the simplest hat Is converted into a
Black again dominates in bats, felt
During the war Dr. H. Gideon
are u popular vogue. Very effective
Dollar Days—Wednesday, Thurs­ "creation” of highest achievement.
being the best-liked material. Crowns
day and Friday. Hand work and
The illustrations above present three are the black lace veils, bordered with are much higher, and the fall hats are Wells, an eminent Chicago patholo­
chemille
dots.
gist, who wFas in Rumania for the
stamped goods. The Needle Craft distinct fashions. Egyptian headdress
so big that they interfere with danc­
THE WORLDS GREATEST PICTURE
American
Red Cross, saw hundreds
is
suggested
in
the
drape
of
the
ex­
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn.
127-3
ing. Smaller hats will be worn with
quisite cire lace veil covering a silver
of
Rumanian
children
going
blind.
fur coats later in the season.
-------------------- S T A R T S ---------------------
cloth turban, us shown in the circle.
M issionary Society to Meet—
Their food had been only cornmeal
Circular
earrings,
usually
a
circle
of
TODAY
The center veil is u novelty, which, j
The Foreign Missionary society of
and a soup made from bran and
jet
or
ebony
within
a
larger
circle,
are
Starts
Music Special
Show
the Methodist Episcopal church will as you see, is not intended to i
worn by the best-dressed women this vegetables. This diet was lacking in
Matinee ........ 1:30
Music score arrang­
TUESDAY
fall.
meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.
vitamine A.
___
8:00
‘Evenings
ed by Miss Henson
WEDNESDAY
Gay color has its only opportunity
A shipload of cod liver oil wras
Miriam Way and Miss Harriet Day-
be
seated
Try
and
on
the big Robert
in evening gowns for young girls. commandeered by Dr. Wells, who
THURSDAY
ton at their home on North Main
WEEPING recommendations de­
when
performance
These are made in the brightest of had learned of the valuable vitamine
Morton organ.
street. It is hoped that there will
signed to increase the efficiency of
colors. The empire period has given content of that substance. He fed It
begins.
be a good attendance at this meet­
the veterans’ bureau have been
3 - D A Y S -3
the Inspiration for the youthful eve­
made in a report by the special senate
to
the
suffering
children,
and
is
ing.
ning dresses this year. The skirts
committee investigating government ac­
credited with performing more mir­
are large, full with hips extended.
PRICES— Floor 85c; Balcony
tivities for the relief of former serv­
M oves to D unsm uir—
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aculous cures of blindness than are
55c; Children 25c; including
J. E. Cantrall, who has been liv­ ice men. The report was the commit­
recorded in the Scriptures.
war
tax. Matinee, all seats 55c.
ing at 2 Beach avenue for sometime, tee’s second. The bureau should
Similar cures of other diseases
CHILOQUIN MILLS TO
"broaden its Interpretation and widen
is moving to Dunsmuir, where he the scope of application of existing
have been made in many other parts
RESUME OPERATIONS;
has been transferred. He is in the laws," the report said, adding that ad­
TO EXTENR RAILROAD of the world by supplying missing
employ of the Southern Pacific.
ditional legislation would be sought
to meet deficiencies shown. Among
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 31.—Im­
ough Inspection of hospitals and train
recommendations Were:
TO THE PUBLIC
Appropriation of $16,400,000 for ho»- Ing centers, elimination of politics mediate resumption of the Modoc
Realizing the need in Ashland of
pitals;
transfer of all government from appointments, establishment of Lumber company sawmills at Chilo­
a drugless physician who is free to
hospitals,
Including soldiers’ homes additional vocational centers at Insti quin, with a 14 mile extension of the
respond to out-of-office calls at any
not needed by the army and navy, to tutions where mental and tubercular logging road to tap a new body of
hour of the day or night, I wish to the bureau, creation of a chaplain patients are treated.
timber, was announced here by J. O.
announce that, instead of re-opening corps for service in hospitals and
To July 1 there had been 388,000 ap­ Goldwaithe, president o fthe com­
my office, I will hereafter treat my tralningj centers; provision of ceme- plications for vocational training, the
patients in their own homes. The ; terjes at soldiers’ hospitals; standard- committee found, adding that "al pany. The sawmill suspended early
home treatments will be similar to izatlon of training, permitting the ap­ though we are approaching the third last year. Dry kilns and a planer
those formerly given in my office. plicant to select as far as possible his anniversary of the armistice,” only 5,- will be added to the mill, increasing
the capacnty to 135.000 feet a shift.
Massage, hydrotherapy or vibrations own vocation ; extension of Insurance 050 have been rehabilitated.
Only
12,000
men
have
accepted
Two shifts will be worked and 400
will at all times be used preliminary to $10,000 to each policyholder If he
training
without
pay,
out
of
96,913
desires,
and
extension
of
insurance
men will be employed in the mill and
to the chiropractic adjustments, in
Have taken over the
and compensation privileges to Amer­ eliglbles, and only 96,000 with pay camps, not including a large rail­
that way securing complete relaxa­ icans who served in allied forces.
out of 159,309 eliglbles, the report road construction force.
tion of the muscles and rendering
Cancellation of contracts with state, said.
Goldwaithe predicts a heavy de­
the chiropractic work proper as municipal and private hospitals not
The committee said that the gov­
painless as possible.
In existence April 1, 1917, and with ernment had failed to obtain “results mand for lumber this year at fair
I wish also to announce that in all similar Institutions which are commensurate with the large ex prices, and that all mills in this re­
again taking up my work in Ash­ found unsuitable, was recommended pendltures,” In rehabilitation work gion will operate to capacity.
land, I shall specialize in neuritis as one administrative reform, others and expressed belief that knowledge
this head including; Issuance of the government’s failure pre­ AM ENDM ENTS TO
cases and those troubles originating under
of rules and regulations for the main­ vented men “from seeking hospital
D E B T BILL PA SSED
in the cervical and upper dorsal re­ tenance of order and discipline; thor­ treatment until too late.”
BY SENATE, 39-35;
Our work will all be done by contract.. In
gions of the spine. These include
_________________
Luncheon a t H otel A shland—
bronchial asthma, insomnia, severe J VV omen’s Relief Corps Meets—
other words we tell you to the cent the amount
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 31.— ¡
pains in the back of the neck and
W.
D.
Dodson,
manager
of
the
The social circle of the W. R. C
Administration lines in the senatei
of labor your job will cost. We will be equip­
head, loss of memory, certain ner­ which meets twice each month, was j Portland Chamber of ' Commerce,
7
vous disturbances of the eye, ear, held yesterday at the residence of j SpOke at a
ped to do any kind of work on automobiles or
luncheon at the Hotel
nose and throat, certain arm and Mrs. Howard on Gresham street.
Ashland today. Mr. Dodson dwelt
■trunks at reduced cost to owners, from greas­
shoulder troubles, etc.
There were about 60 members pres­
The fee for calls between 10 p. m. ent. The afternoon was spent in on the vast water power of the state,
ing and oiling to completely rebuilding.. Our
T hese th ou gh ts w ere w ritten
and 9 a. m. will be double the fee
together
with
the
possibilities
of
ir­
much jollity, and an Impromptu pro­
about th e tim e
•absolute guarantee accompanies every job.
charged for day calls.
gram
was rendered, including recita­ rigating the various sections of the
MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
That M ercury started dow n the
tions of “The Little Fly,” “We state. One particular point made
line.
Visiting Chiropractic Physician
Killed
a
Bear,”
and
“The
Donkey,
a
during
his
talk
was
that
we
must
(Holder of chiropractic physic­
< ( SPECIALTY WORK OUR SPECIALTY”
W e froze before it go t h alf way.
ian’s license No. 165. issued August Boy and a Pin in the End of a help the farmer along and give him W e ju st got thaw ed o u t yesterday.
28, 1915, by the Oregon State Board Stick.” Delicious refreshments were encouragement, instead of discour­
CHERRO FLOUR
served, and all went to their homes aging him, for the fanner is the one
of Chiropractic Examiners.)
Phone 57
MEDFORD
voting
Mrs.
Howard
a
jolly
good
hos-
36-40 S. Fir St.
who must develop the great state A Hard W heat F lou r of Fam ous
Residence, third house to the
right on Walker avenue South. Tele­ tess. The next meeting will be held Qf Oregon. Eleven high school boys
B lend— G uaranteed
with Mrs. Lulu Wilson, who lives on were
eQt at the luncheon.
phone 267-J.
126-6
Liberty street.
‘
25c
M
Bros*
Vicente Blasco Ibanez’
HORSEMEN
of the
Apocalypse
More Efficiency in
S
Veterans’ Bureau
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
J. P. R. Automotive Service Co.
Service Department and Repair Shop
of Hittson Motors
CHERRO CHIMES