FAGA 7WG AAHLAWD DAILT TIDINGS _ __ > Ashland News in Paragraphs M rs. M. A. B a rro n , N a te B ates, A. M. A. C. N in in g er, G. W . Noble. S w ed en b u rg , J. B. S a u n d e rs, C. L. J e rry O’N eal, O regon G as & E lec­ S w enson, S ta n d a rd Oil Co. (M . L. B eaver, W . B. Beebe, O. T. B erg n er, P a tto n , m a n a g e r), F. C. S tevens, C. W. B an ta, C. B evier, H o m er B il­ tric Co., Rev. W. J. O lfield. Dr. J. S. P a rso n , S. A. P e .e rs J r.. W. A. Shell. lings, G. F. B illings, R a lp h B illings, E m il P eil, Mrs. Alice P eil, D. P e r-i G eorge T a v e rn e r, Ja m e s T ay lo r, T. K. B olton, E. D. B riggs, W. M. ozzi. E. E. P h ip p s, E va P ie rc e . M rs .: S. F. T h o rn to n , Mrs. E m m a T h o rn ­ B riggs, A. C. B riggs, M rs. A. C. C. H. P ierce, C. H. P ie rc e , W . C. to n , H. K. T o m linson, E ste lla T om ­ B riggs, G. A. B riscoe, M rs. G. A. P o lk , A. E. Pow ell, T. L. Pow ell, linson, G. W. T re fre n , Dr. C. F. T il­ B riscoe, L. A. B ru sh . Dr. R. L. B ur- A. H P ra c h t, P. S. P ro v o st, P acific ton. dic, G. S. B u tle r, M rs. G. S. B u tler, Tel. & Tel. Co. (M rs. D ora H u b b a rd ) M rs. E. J. Van S an t, I. E. V ining. J o h n D. Beeson, E. J. B a rre tt. L. A. R o b e rts, E. J. R ain e, O. J. Mrs. J. M. W ag n er, J M. W ag n er, R. P. C am pbell, O. F . C arso n , E. R a th b u rn . F. D. W’a g n e r, Jim W all C hung, F. jV. C a rte r, Mrs. A nna C a rte r, H. B W . G. S a n d e rs, R. D. S a n fo rd . E. H. W a lk e r. F. E W atson. F. F. W h it­ C a rte r, G race C h a m b e rla in , T. A. ¡Cole, G eorge T. C ollins, W. E. Cook, j B. Shew , H a rry S ilver. F. J. Shinn, tle, I. C. W ilson, F. W ilson, Je sse T. H. S im pson, V. O. N. S m ith , Mrs. W in b u rn M rs. J. Z. W ing, J. P. W olf. j F. H. C row son, R ay C onover, G eor-J V. O. N. S m ith. D. M. S pencer, E . T. Dr. E. A. W ood, O. W in ter. gia Coffee. G. H. Yeo, C la ra A. Y oung. C. C. D a rlin g , A. H. D av en h ill, C. j S tap les, H. A. S te a rn s, Dr. F. G A in’t N ature Careless Local and Personal --------------------- Side Lights—-------------------- M ASONIC C A LEN D A R T H IS W E E K E v e ry b o d y h a s a w o n d e rfu l tim e a t • Gold H ill. W hy? Com e a n d see. 152-4 S isk iy o u C h a p te r, T h u rs d a y even- I ing. Special con v o catio n . R o yal; A rch d eg ree. S u p p er a t 6 :3 0 sh a rp . H illa h T em ple, s ta te d sessio n . 1 F rid a y ev en in g . C e re m o n ial m a tte rs to dispose of. A lso a social h o u r ’s e n te r ta in m e n t; lig h t re fre s h m e n ts . , • » V 7) H. D elsm an, B. D elsm an, R. E. D et-j ric k , W. F. D eW itt, W illiam O. D ic k -' e rso n , J. H. Dill. W ill D odge. L ouis Dodge, C. D rue, G eorge W. D unn. W . S. D u P ea u , J. N. D ennis. Rev. C. A. E d w a rd s. H. H. E lh a rt, B essie E lh a rt, M rs. H. T. E lm o re. F. S. E n g le , H. T. E lm o re , G. G. E u ­ b a n k s. E. W . E ric k so n , H. C. E m ery. C. E. F ro m a n , E. J. F a rlo w , L. F. F e rg u so n , J. E. F ifie ld , F irs t C om ­ p any. O. C. A., E. W. F la c k u s , F o u r- S ite S ales A gency (W . H. L e v e re tte ) , P. C. F o rs y th e . M ilton F ra le y . I. R. ¡F rld e g a r, G. M. F ro s t. J. H. F u lle r, Dew Drop Inn— for lunches. Sam bo, w h e re can I g e t th e big- gest, f a tte s t ch icken in to w n ? At th e A sh lan d F ish a n d P o u ltry M ar­ k e t, of co u rse. P h o n e 104. W e d e ­ liv e r. 1 5 2 tf „ Miss O ra P a tric k , d a u g h te r of Mr. , ... „ .. s tre e t, died W ed n esd ay * a fte rn o o n from an a tta c k of p n e u m o n ia a t a h o sp ita l a t P a lo A lto, C alif. M iss J P a tric k had been in th e h o sp ita l only a few days, a n d th e new s of h e r C liff P ay n e m ak e s clo th e s rac k s. d e a th cam e as a s u rp r is e to h e r p a r-; e n ts a n d frie n d s. Leon P a tr ic k ’ a Bacon and E ggs for B reakfast— You can g e t som e of t h a t crisp , b r o th e r ’ who is a P hysician ia so u th - snappy bacon a t D e tric k ’s, also s t r i c t - ; e rn C a lifo rn ia - w as called and w asi ly fresh y a rd eggs. W e sell fo r less. a t th e bed sid e w hen th e end cam e, D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . 1 5 0 tf a n d wiH acco m p an y th e body to Ash-J _______ , land. Big d an ce a t Gold H ill S a tu r d a y ' D e fin ite in fo rm a tio n w as n o t a v a il- n ig h t Oh, Boy! 152-4 a b le a s t0 th e fu n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts w hen th e T id in g s w ent to press. Courtesy of Fashion Art Magazine By SAN LUIS (With Apologies to Walt Mason) W O M A N SOLOMON W IL L D E C ID E C H IL D ’S M O TH ER (C o n tin u e d Horn P a g e 1) days L iter a baby is b o rn , b u t M rs.! M attio is u n a b le to c a re for it. So, on th e advice of frie n d s, she a d v e r­ tise s for som e fam ily to c a re fo r th e child. O ffers to C a re fo r It U nder th e n a m e of »Mrs. M ary S m ith . Mrs. Peck o ffe rs to c a re fo r th e child. An a rra n g e m e n t is m ade “ F o u r d a y s ,” w as th e response. W h ereu p o n Miss F e r r ite r p ro m p tly su g g e ste d th a t Mrs. Peck r e tu r n to bed. “ Oh, no! In o u r fam ily th e w om ­ en a re alw ay s o u t of bed w ithin a few d a y s ,” is said to have been th e reply. B ut Miss F e r rite r . d islik in g c o n d i­ tio n s in th e house, in v e stig a te d and found Mrs. Peck had rec e n tly a d o p t­ ed a child. T h ro u g h th e M aryland a u th o r itie s she o b tain e d th e c h ild ’s custody. It w as la te r o rd ere d sent to tune up my guitar and I USED warble songs of praise about the __j u v.. lamp the blank expression on her ^ace- But why her ma who ain't so young and weighs a pound less than female critter, in the good old by- B hosa shouid fonow suit and go wlth- gone days. I never ceased to wonder out and make herself a total loss!— how Nature found the time to cut here’s where my reason cracks and them out so beautiful and never jag bends: where are her mirrors and her * line. friends? But I no longer twitter of the beauty X’m naturally a cheerful cuss, my that I meet; I swear that Nature's soul is full of hope. I fall for things had home brew each time I walk the the wised-up ones put down as bunk street. She cuts them out so wobbly, and dope; I trust my friends with dol- she's lost her eye for line; she hands Ur bills and gobble down the doctor’s them funny bulges and curves a pills and never see the Joke. And so 1 wicked spine. Sez to me, ses I, each time I see a there used to bs some mystery jane trip by that looks as females about the form divine and I could do should: I ses, "There’s still a few some guessing and have a gaudy time, that know and that’s a sign that goes I didn’t heed the sagely wheeze that to show that chances still are good.” things ain’t what they seem; that There’ll come a time when the whole jackdaws strut In peacocks' plumes bunch will get a jolt and have a and milk parades as cream. And so hunch that Nature is a careless jads I went my gladsome way with songs when Bhe Is left alone. The Immigrant of praise and busy ey», and told my shape now the style can only last a friends they needn't doubt the fact little while—a shape that ran to that figures never lie. "tummy" never toppled any throne- In But now the picture’s badly Cleopatra’s palmy days she wrapped smeared: dames look like sticks and a cloth around for stays and got a custard pies. It may be Eve could wicked shape that took Mark Antony do the stunt and not be hard upon the from home. The world is now as ever, eyes; but Eve's own daughters seem and men are just the same; the lady to be toe fax removed to stand the who looks fat and old can never anv gaff and when. they try that natural husband hold against a pretty dam«’* stuff they hand the passing gents a And so I tune up my guitar ana laff. ■> The artless flapper when she clear my throat for song; this shape- flaps with powdered nose and rag doll less stuff Is all the bunk and cannot gra <■ shows why she does it if you’ll last for long ______________________________________ ¡M rs. J. H. F u lle r, J. E. F u lle r, Irv ­ in g F in d le y , F. E. F re n c h . MOW «MM*«* «ZS«« ««Myi S a rah G a rtn e r. H. C. G alev, D. L. G lenn, Dr. G. W . G regg. Rev. P. K. H am m o n d , Miss A. H a r­ NOTICE grove, N. H. H a rriso n , H a rry H a r ri­ T he m e e tin g of th e W ool G row ers son, N. H. H a rris o n , G. II. H ed b erg , a sso c ia tio n a d v e rtis e d fo r M arch 3 O. O. H elm an , Jam es H ersey, at M edford, has been p o stp o n ed on ' B lan ch e H icks, E rn e st H icks, B ert a c o u n t of th e sick n ess of Mr. R. A. i H in th o rn e , W . H. H o d k in so n , F red W ard. 153-1 C. H om es, W. F. H e rrin , S u sa n n e LOS A N G EL ES, M arch 2.— Mem-* H om es, Mrs. M yra H om es, H. P. D ance, S a tu ra d y n ig h t, Moose h all b e rs of th e hom icide sq u a d of th e de- H olm es, W illiam H u m p h rey s, J. H. IK» •» L eed o m ’s o rch e s ra. | eetiv e b u re a u , w o rk in g on th e T ay- H a rd y , J. W. H a tc h e r. H. C. H igh, Dr. M aude I. H aw ley. i lo r m u rd e r m y ste ry , p lu n g ed in to an C hinese N oodles a n d C hop Suey, e n tire ly new th e o ry a s to th e ca u se i D obbin Irw in , G eorge W. Irw in . N elda Cafe. 153-3 j w hich led to ihe sla y in g of th e m o ­ Mrs. J e ss ie J a rv is , D r. G eorge O. J a rv is . R. C. J e rg e n s e n , Dr. F. H. tio n p ic tu re d ire c to r. T he N elda C afe is m a k in g re a l j T he o ffic ers w ould n o t in d u lg e th e i J o h n s o n , A lb e rt Jo h n so n , M rs. P e r- C hinese chop suey a n d noodles. T ry ; new th e o ry or th e p e rso n s involved. i n le Jo h n s o n , C. R. D. Jo n e s, J. S. som e. 153-3 i J o rd a n , A. C. Joy. T h e six m en who w ere a rr e s te d on th e s tr e n g th of th e sto ry to ld by Mrs. J. C. K aegl, E. J. K a iser, D. F. ; - V i " T ry th e N elda C afe C hinese noo­ K ay, Dr. G eorge K inz, A. E. K inney, ; Ä J. Jo h n R u p p w ill p ro b ab ly be rele ase d d les a n d chop suey w ith g e n u in e J. K o h a g e n , F o s te r & K le ise r, G e o r g e ; to d ay b e c au se th e w o m a n ’s sto ry ¿ a ». C hinese soy sau ce. 153-3 N. K ra m e r, Rev. C. F. K o eh ler. i failed to hold up. C. L. L oom is, L a d ie s ’ A u x iliary , R eal C h inese d ish e s fro m r e a l ; j A. L. L am b , C. B. L a m k in , M rs. C. P A P E R GIVES RADIO TREAT Tk c S’ p u f ¿ d b a - ly C hinese recip es a t th e N elda C afe h av e been d isc u sse d in th e m e e tin g s 1 b L a m k in , H. H. L e a v itt, W. F ( I n te rn a tio n a l N ew s S ervice) 153-3 of th e p a st few days. Mr. F u lle r LoOm is, J o h n L o u g h lin . O. D. Low. KANSAS C ITY , Mo., M arch 2 - m ad e a few re m a rk s a n d w as fo l-j K e n n e th M cW illiam s, L o ra in e Mc- a n d M rs. P eck ta k e s th e g irl to h e r to th e cu stody of th e C h ild re n 's T h e re w ill be a n o th e r sh o o tin g ^ h e K a n sa s City S ta r h a s rec e n tly lowed by M ayor L a m k in w ith a few w illia m s , J. D. M ars, M rs W L hom e in T uxedo. T h is w as la te in G u a rd ia n s. By th is tim e Mrs. M utilo m a tc h a t th e L a m p o rt place S u n d ay , J ‘^ t a i l e d a ra d io stu d io in its new s- b rie f s ta te m e n ts , a f te r w hich t h e , M axey, V. V. M ills, M rs. V. V. M ills, i A u g u st. had step p ed in to th e p icture. M arch 5 153-3 Pa Pe r P la n t a n d from it s e n ts o u t m ee tin g w as a d jo u rn e d . w . c M itchell, T. A. M orris, M ason B ut fo r th e tim ely a d v e n t of Miss _______ I w irele ss te le p h o n e /c o n c e rts by a Mrs. P eck fc ilo n e d th e child to F irs t sh ow ing of s p rin g h a te a tI p o w erfu l s e n d in g a p p a ra tu s . The ------------------------- -— E h rm a n Co., J . W. McCoy, M rs. J . A gnes F e r r ite r , Red C ross w o rk e r in W ash in g to n and so u g h t its cu stody ¡ASH LAND LADY SENDS CLIPPING w McCoy, J. R. M acC racken. E lm e r P rin c e G eo rg e's c o u n ty , th e sto ry from th e board. B ut officials of th e Mrs. Sim ons. S a tu rd a y . M arch 4, a t firs t c o n c ert w as picked up by p o in ts ---------- . • M o rriso n , L. A. Moss, F. J. M urphy.! p ro b ab ly w ould have ended h e re .' h oard decided it was a case for th e 153-2* a s fa r as M aple F a lls , W a sh in g to n , 26 S outh P io n e e r av en u e. L ydia M cCall, D r. G. M acC racken, Miss F e r r ite r le a rn e d th a t M rs. Peck ju v e n ile ju d g e, and th e case was r e ­ ----------- 2161 m iles n o rth w e s t of th is city. (C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1) w as ill in bed a n d decided to visit fe rred . )„ “ ----------- ;------------ , ------------------ M rs. S. B .M cN air, W . H. M cN air, S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e pre- a n d C onception, M exico, 1120 m iles PR O O F. tro m th e crow d as th e d e m o n s tra tio n ; L o re n a M cNa, r Mac M cW illjam g , her. A nd to day, a w om an, fittin g ly a p ­ w ar prices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop, s o u th . * 0 1 I "Jones is as stubborn as a mule.” p ro ceed ed . E n te rin g th e house, she found R. P. N eil, F. L. N elson, K. N e ls o n ,! p ro p ria te in th ese m odern days of 15 3 -tf ------------------------------ "Yes, he always puts his beet foot T h e f ir s t P r o te s ta n t m ission in Mrs. P eck an d w as in fo rm e d t h a t a s u ffra g e and w om en's rig h ts , will backward." San A n to n io w as s ta r te d sev en ty - O rres clean s a n d rem o d e ls clo th es. > baby had ju s t been born. e n a c t th e rid e of Solom on th e W ise | five y e a rs ago by th e P re s b y te ria n s , j I»ARGE C R O U D AT MEETING P h o n e 68. W e call. 1 53tf “ How old is th is c h ild ? " a sk ed in d ecid in g who is th e real m o th e r follow ed soon a f te r by th e M etho-; Miss F e r rite r . , of th e baby. d lsts. T o g e th e r th ey h av e w o r k e d . M OLE bMAN5 KIN-FOLKS (C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1) O ne of th e special fe a tu re s of th e th e ir way, e n d u rin g u n u s u a l h a rd -! e n te rta in m e n t at th e C h ristia n F inally fetches long th e people of A sh lan d m u st se t th e se j sh ip s a n d fin d in g th e C ath o lic In flu - c h u rc h F rid a y e v e n in g will be an il­ a peck o ’ taters wen i th in g s rig h t b e lo re th e tow n could ence of n e a rb y M exico d iffic u lt to lu s tra te d solo, su n g by M rs. A lta i be expected to m ak e th e p ro p e r ad - ■ overcom e. T h e c e le b ra tio n w as a re- DEY COMES T ' V I S I T W e in b e rg e r. 153-1 v an cem en t. H e th e n re a d le tte r s re- j v e a la tio n n o t only to th e m an of in- W E -A L L — EN PEN PEY i * c e i\ed from a p a rty w ho is in- d iffe re n t co n v ictio n s b u t to th e P ro - STAYS LON 6 'N0U6H T ' T .M E le ctric ra n g e a n d h ot p la te ele- , te ie s te d in A s h la n c , ¿Tie to n e o f i t e s t a n t s th em se lv e s. EAT UP A B U S H E L ! m en ta re p a ire d . F ix it Shop. 15 3 tf w hich in d ic a te d t h a t th e w r ite r w as! ___________________ H. C. L. Why do not more people marry? fa m ilia r w ith c o n d itio n s h e re , a n d W H A T V O TER S SH OU LD Anaweffo plain to any geek— Property Changes Hands— a sk ed th a t c e rta in th in g s be done KNOW ABOUT ELECTION Often tlmea the heart la willing, and we have our regular line of Mrs. I. E. C lapp h a s sold h e r b e fo re he w ould c o n s id e r b rin g in g ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ But the pocketbook la weak. p ro p e rty lo ca ted a t 569 E a s t M ain th e big h o tel m an to o u r city. SALT MACKEREL HOLLAND HERRING (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) s tre e t to F loyd D ickey, an e n g in e e r I H e ex p lain ed th e w ork acco m p -, - BONELESS HERRING GOLDEN BLOATERS on th e S o u th e rn P acific. ¡lish e d in th e p a st a n d h is connec- H - T - K lm o re - F - S. E n g le, J. H. M e-: BRICK COD KIPPERED SALMON tio n w ith v a rio u s p a rtie s w ith w hom Gee a n d I rv in S K- V ining, he w o rk ed d u rin g th e tim e th a t th e T he fo » o w in g is a c o m p lete list of A GUESS. Reading When Drowsy. as well as Canned Pish of all kinds. sp rin g w a te r w as b e in g b ro u g h t to th e n a n ie s th a t n»a Y be voted fo r in W hat do you To read or study when tired or ; We always have a full line of tow n. V a rio u s o th e r m a tte r s w ere ^be P t'im ary: drowsy Is to s tra in the eyes to a dan­ ■uppose he seez In her that is so d iscu ssed fo r a s h o r t - ti m e , a n d in M rs- D elia A ck lin , E. A. A cklin, gerous D egree, w rites W. M. C a rh a rt FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES attractive? clo sin g he a sk e d th a t ev e ry o n e w o r k , Gcovpe W . A llen, H. O. A n d erso n , In Public H ealth. Avoid evening study Her wealthy at lowest prices. for th e in te r e s t of a big h o te l w hich D- A - A p p leg ate, A sh la n d L odge B. w henever possible. If you are using parents, p e r your eyes by artificial light lie sure the haps. ¡h e feels s u re is ju s t a ro u n d th e cor- p . O. E ., A sh lan d C re a m e ry , A sh lan d light does not shine directly Into the n e r a t th e p re s e n t tim e. F u r n itu r e Co., A sh la n d P r in tin g Co., eyes, and try to have iteróm e from be­ * Mr. McCoy th e n to o k th e flo o r in Mrs. E. L. A tk in so n . hind upd to the left sldt* so s as to avoid d efen se of th e s ta n d t h a t he h ad W . M. B a rb e r, H. E. B adger, the harm ful glare. H. A. STEARNS 61 NORTH MAIN STREET ta k e n in th e v a rio u s m a tte r s t h a t J a m e s B a rre tt, M rs. Ed. B a rro n , Cooyri«fit. 19XO hv u»-ct..r. i TOO LATE TO CI,ASSIFY. Mrs. Rupp’s Story Fails to Hold Uo d i HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS Plaza Market Lent Is Now On PLAZA MARKET FO R T H E BEST R E S ID E N C E bar- gain, see M rs. L e a v itt, 440 C h e st­ n u t. P h o n e 415-L. 153-3 FO R SA L E — B e a u tifu l, hig h g ra d e piano, bench a n d m u sic c a b in e t; a lso baby bed a n d new bu ffet- M ust be sold a t once. T. R. K elly, 606 Iow a St. 1 Inscrutable Woman! PreLty Screen Star Lives AU The Seven Ages in One by the Magic of Make-Up VININ G ------LAST TIMES TODAY------- VINING 3 UVE GHOSTS OUR SH OE SH IN IN G SH O P now ! open fo r bu sin ess. L a d ie s’ t h o e s : given p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n . 55 i F irs t s tre e t. 153-3 j L O ST — 15 jew el W a lth a m w a tc h , i gold case, "R . W 8 .” m o n o g ram on back. R e tu rn to T id in g office. $10 re w a rd . 153-2 starring ANNA Q: NILSSON — NORMAN KERRY F O R SA LE— R h o d e Isla n d eggs, $1 s e ttin g . P h o n e 6-L o r 262 H a rg a - dine St. 1 5 3 -th -sat* Don’t Fail to See this Unusually Interesting Picture LO ST— Gold lo c k e t flBith. d ia m o n d se t, in itia ls “ L. A. P .” on back. R e w ard . 153-3 FO UN D — V elvet b ag c o n ta in in g m oney. O w ner m ay h av e sa m e by p ro v in g p ro p e rty a n d p ay in g fo r th is ad. T id in g s office. 153-2 / W A N T E D — A lo an of $2000 a t 8 p er cent on good s e c u rp y . A ddress P. O. Box 72. A sh lan d , Or. 153-2 CHEERO Guaranteed Flour At Your Grocers FRIDAY—SATURDAY “JF I could only live my school days over,” says Mrs. Brown. “My, but I wish I were older,” sighs Mary. And there you have the un­ filled 'vtahez of woman— and man ?«» bat nuttier— in all stages of ttte from the eradla age to the abawl »lax«. desire for life in all its phases— the movies. May McAvoy, the pretty Paramount star, who will soon appear with Rodolph Valen­ tino in the picturization of Ibanez's novel, “Blood and Sand,” illustrates in the pictures above how easy it is to span the seven ages of woman. By the aid of a few curls and the skillful use of grease paint she has successfully tnuKfonnad kar features. From wide-eyed babyhood she has trav­ ersed the path of the school girl, the flapper, the vamp, the sweet­ heart, the matron, to grandmother. If, on a moment’s notice, you could be transformed as easily as M iss McAvoy was, which one of these ages of woman would you choose? Miss McAvoy says she Y/ould like to be a perpetual school girl. “That’s the age when life has its lightest problems,” she said. “One moves along the lines of least resistance and leans on father, mother and teacher for as­ sistance over the bumps. Baby­ hood is attendant with teething, the measles, and more or less help­ lessness, while marriage brings other difficulties to surmount. It is the stage between these— girl­ hood—that goes smoothly and easily.” 3 "CONCEIT” a ACTION—Prom Piftli Avenue to Big (lame Hunting in the Rockies