Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1922, Image 4

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Saturday, July *«S8. ilMsS
ASHL a ND DAILY TIDING»
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L cal and Ftisonai
Pièce Costumes Coming in Vo gu
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Stopping a t Siskiyou Summit—
MiS3 jtfinnle B eaver a n d Mrs. W al­
ter Herndon and children have been
spending the week at Summit ranch
camp at the top of the Siskiyous.
Return from L ake—
J. E. H a rris and p arty re tu rn e d
T h u rsd ay from L ake of th e W oods.
Stops in Asldantl——
I. V. Crow ley, d h is io n
th e telep h o n e com pany,
A shland T h u rsd ay on his
He ha» been spending his
C ra te r L ake. D iam ond
o th e r so u th ern Oregon
a u d ito r for
stopped In
way home.
vacation at
L ake and
reso rts.
MUCH-WANTED SANDS SAID
NEW COMERS PICN IC AT
A S H L A N D V IS IT O R L E A V E S
TO BE IN LOS ANGELES
GRANTS PASS SUCCESS
F O R H OM E IN IL L IN O IS
A Way Out of
Washday
Worries
S - F - ll.
R e tu r n s H om e—
C harles H igh, who has been in th e
city for the p a st several days v isit­
ing w ith relativ es an d frien d s, left
la st evening for his hom e in A storia
B u sin e ss —
W alter C harley, of th e A ntelope
valley, was in th e city on business
y esterday.
Why not com e and h e ar th e B. Y.
P. U. E vening H erald read , A shland, ;
O regon. Sunday evening, Ju ly 30, (
1922.
C om plete A ssociated News
report. B ap tist ch u rch , 6 :3 0 . 27911
E ld er J. B. E m m ert, who spent 15
years as a m issionary in In d ia, will
speak a t th e C hurch of th e B reth - j
ren, c o rn er of M ountain avenue and
Iow a s tre e ts , Sunday, Ju ly 30, a t
8 o'clock in th e evening.
279-1*
A rrive« H om e—
Dr. A. C. C aldw ell, who has been
In San F ran cisco for th e past m o n th ,
a rriv e d hom e th is m orning. He ap ­
p ears to enjoy th e A shland clim ate
ju s t as well as ever.
I/eave fo r O akland—
Miss G race H a rris and Miss Selm a
E h orn left on No. 11 y esterd ay fo r
O akland, C alif., a fte r a very pleas­
an t two w eeks in A shland.
Ix»ave for H om e—
Mrs. K athleen P etersen and lit­
tle son Jim m ie, who have been vis­
itin g w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. E. F.
G attls, of G resham stre e t, left W ed­
nesday for th e ir hom e in Sabula,
Iowa.
D odge car keys.
F ix it Shop. 2 7 5 tf
Feed
CHERRO Poultry Feeds for best
results.
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the theater seautfu .
L A ST T IM E S TO DA Y
Flower of the North
— by—
— Also—
“T W A S
EVER
C O S T I / MG"
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C 0A T
FA SH IO N A B LE dressmakers are
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making bonnets to go with
their three-piece costumes — thus
virtually creating four-piece cos­
tume*. These affairs are usually
«tone in two shades of one color,
touched off with a third shade of
» contrasting color. For instance,
a drew and cape may be of very
light brown and very dark brown,
trimmed with a vivid orange.
That is the color scheme of the
• .-»stume worn by Anna Q. Nilsson,
the Param ount leading woman, in
the photo above. H er cape and
<ire.M and turban are of tan and
dark brown, with a narrow ©Tange
*c«rf twisted round the turban.
The touch of orange is seen on the
dress In the lining of the belt,
which is of the dark brown. As
brown is one of THE colors of the
aeaaon. Miss Nilsson has fit­
tingly chosen to have her suit
mad* of that'color, to be worn in
T H U S"
TOMORROW ANI) MONDAY
Ashland Laundry Co.
Q W LSSO V H
THREE -PIECE S U 'r M D
the picture “Pink Gods,” a forth­
coming Penrhyn Stanlaws produc­
tion, for Paramount.
In the sketch above to the left
is shown a costume of light blue
and dark blue, with hat to match.
The lining of the cape is of pearl
grey, likewise the lining of the
belt, and the top of the hat. The
feathers a t its side are of the same
hazy blue as the dress.
The costume shows the straight
lines in dress and cape th at still
continue to be popular. The bouf­
fa n t gown is very lovely but not
always practical. It is fashion­
able, but the sort of thing one
cannot wear easily in the street
Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. F ish, who live
so u th of Phoenix, m ade a trip to
B eaver creek an d Lost P ra irie a
1 few days ago. and re p o rt th e roads
as being very bad, alm o st im p ass­
able in places.
Y t t t s Old Friends—
Mrs. M cTavish and son G eorge and
d a u g h te r, Mrs. T u rn e r, and hen son
K en n eth , re sid e n ts of T alen t a n u m ­
b er of y ears ago. s u rp rise d th e ir
frie n d s in th a t place th is w eek by
m ak in g th em a visit. They fo rm e r­
ly ow ned th e N oah C h an d ler hom e.
Will Leave on Trip—
A. E. and W ilb ert J o rd a h will
leave Monda> on an extended trip to
P o rtla n d and probably to S eattle.
They expect to go by th e co ast ro u te,
going first to C rescent City and th en
up th e coast, m ak in g sto p s at v a r­
ious p oints w here th e fish in g looks
good, and hope to be ab le to lan d
som e of th e big ones.
Former R esident Visit.»—
Mrs., C h arlie H a rris is h e re from
D unsm uir,
v isitin g
Mrs.
W alter
Moxey for th e week end. H er hus-
l>and Is an en g in eer fo r th e S o u th ern
P acific, and th ey w ere fo rm er re s i­
d e n ts of A shland.
— Also—
It’s a Great Laugh if You
“ NEVER W EAKEN”
— w ith —■
HAROLD LLOYD
Contem plate Trip to Ijtke—
T he Cam p F ire G irls, w ith Mrs.
Olive P ag e, le ad e r, achieved th e
clim b to M ount A shland th is w eek. I
T h e ir h ik in g a rd o r is tu n ed fo r a
trip to L ake of th e W oods in th e
n e a r fu tu re .
V M itin g P a re n t» —
Miss Alice L e a v itt, of Los An­
geles, is sp en d in g h e r vacation w ith
h e r p a re n ts on C h estn u t s tre e t.
SWALLOWING PENNY
IS FATAL TO CHILD
CHICO. C alif., Ju ly 29.— W ord
was received y esterd ay of th e d e ath
ip San E rancisco of E ldin B ogart,
th e 19-m onths old son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. B ogart of th is city. T he
child sw allow ed a penny several
days ago, th e coin becom ing lodged
in its th ro a t.
GOVERNMENT TO STUDY
LASSEN NATIONAL PARK
RED B L U FF, C alif., Ju ly 29.—
A re p re se n ta tiv e of th e fe d e ral gov­
e rn m e n t is expected to a rriv e in R ed .
B luff a t an early d a te and go th o r ­
oughly o v er th e g ro u n d in th e vicin­
ity of Lassen P eak w ith a view of
d e te rm in in g th e best m eth o d s of de­
veloping L assen n a tio n a l p a rk ..
Visit with Friends —
Mr. and Mrs. Dave F ro m an and J A P A N TO K E E P H E R
d a u g h te r M adeline, of A lbany, Or.
W A R S H IP S IN V L A D IV O ST O K
a re In A sh la n d . v isitin g w ith th e H.
LONDON. Ju ly 29.— J a p a n has
A. S te a rn s fam ily for a few days.
reco n sid ered its decision of w ith-
d r a w n g from S ak h alien , acco rd in g
B U IL D E R M ISSIN G T H O U G H T
TO HAVE K IIJ.E D HIMSELF to advices to th e fo reig n office.
B ecause o f renew ed o u tb re a k s, it
w
ill
co n tin u e occupation, keeping
RED D IN G . C alif.. Ju ly 29.— P e te r
S teffen s c o n tra c to r and b u ild e r, has th re e w a rsh ip s c o n sta n tly a t V lad i­
been stra n g e ly m issing since T u es­ vostok. -
day a week ago.
His frien d s .fe a r
P o rtla n d — $3.000,000
F a ilin g
th a t he has gone off som ew here and
T h resh in g V ailer W ay—
T h resh in g is u n d er way in som e
p a rts of th e valley, som e of th e fa rm ­
e rs h aving need of th e g ra in im m e ­
d iately for feeding p urposes.
A
g re a t p a rt of th e g ra in will be used
for fa tte n in g hogs fo r th e fall m a rk -,
ets, and to feed chickens to b rin g
them up on th e ir egg p ro d u ctio n .
A P A R A M O U N T p ic t u r e - ^
car or motor car or in a narrovr
theatre seat. It can he worn com­
fortably in so few places that it
is really only useful to the woman
th at can have a dress lo r every
sort of time, place and occasion.
It is not for the average woman
th at "has a few thing-: that have to
do for many occasions.
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Another straight-lined, three-,
piece costume with hat to match
is shown in the smaller sketch. It
has the stuffed roil •.•ollar «»• ;ts:
cape and the stuffed roll for the
belt of its dress. This roll trim-,
ming is a certain fall note. It is.,
like the wadded trimming on the.
Japanese woman's kimona. m
Slops in Ashland—
Return from Outing—
Mrs. E lizab eth R obinson, of A l­
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. T ay lo r, w ith
d a u g h te r
E velyn.
P a u lin e
bany, Or., stopped off on h e r way th e ir
R obison.
Nellie
I to C hicago for a sh o rt visit w ith i P lu m m er, E d ith
Rev. and M rs. C. F. K oehler y ester- H ake, M arg aret McCoy, G e rtru d e
i day.
Brown and Jasm in e O liver re tu rn e d
y esterd ay from a d e lig h tfu l w eek’s
Leaves fo r E ig e n e —
o u tin g at C rescent City.
H. S. A itk in s, ‘ w ire chief of th e
local telep h o n e exchange, le ft today Off for Crater la»ke—
fo r.E ’ugene to a tte n d th e w ire c h iefs’
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. H ughes and
convention a t th a t city.
In c id e n t­ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. C haney a re on a
ally he w ill a tte n d th e picnic which trip to C ra te r L ake and expect to
is being given th e re on Sunday.
re tu rn tom orrow .
R ood s A lm o st Im p a ssa b le —
JA M E S O L IV E R C U R WOOD
T he big “ New’co m ers” picnic a t
LOS ANGELES, Ju ly 29.— Inves­
R iverside p a rk , G ra n ts Pass, was a
splendid success from every’ s ta n d ­ tig a tio n of th e m y sterio u s m u rd e r
p oint, and th e m em bers of th e A sh­ o i W illiam D. T aylor, m otion p ic tu re
land ch am b er of com m erce, who d ire c to r in his A lvarado s tre e t hom e
jou rn ey ed dow’n to p a rta k e of th e la s t F e b ru a ry , w as revived today by
h o sp ita lity of th e G ran ts P ass cham ­ th e police, follow ing receipt of a re ­
ber, enjoyed them selves extrem ely. p o rt th a t E d w ard F. Sands, fo rm er
Am ong those in a tte n d a n c e from valet of T aylor, had been seen in
A shland w ere M ayor and Mrs. C. B. Los A ngeles.
L am k in . Rev. C. A. E dw ards, E. D.
B riggs, O. F. C arson, Mr. and Mrs. j
V. V. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. H a r­
CHERRO Flour for every purjiose
rison, Dr. and Mrs. B urdic, E. J.
At your Grocer
K aiser. Mr. and Mrs. II T. Elm ore,
Miss
May
E
lm
ore,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
APRICOTS NOW RIPE;
GOOD CROP REPORTED McGee, an d Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
F u ller.
T he a p ric o t season is now a t hand,
A bou n tifu l re p a st was p repared
and th e supply prom ises to be m ore for th e A shland guests, which w as
p le n tifu l th a n la st y ear, a lth o u g h r e ­ served af th e conclusion of th e w ater
p o rts in d ic a te th a t m any a re fa llin g carn iv al at 7 o’clock. T his gave oc­
from th e tre e s, w hich m eans they casion for b rie f re m a rk s of w elcom e
m u st be picked early.
T he F ern by P re sid e n t O. E. B lanchard of the
valley sectioif is th e h eav iest p ro ­ G ra n ts P ass c h am b er of com m erce'
d u cer of th is fru it, and in th a t n e ig h ­ and W ilford A llen, of th e G ran ts
borhood, th e Sunny C liff o rc h a rd , P ass C ourier. R esponses w ere m ade
G eorge A lford, W ard . H ughes and by M ayor L am kin and Rev. C. A.
B ushon w ill have th e h e av iest crops Edw’a rd s of th e A shland delegation.
W ill th e w eath er be good? W ill
H un d red s of p icn ick ers w ere s c a tte r­
th is year.
th
e
la u n d re ss show up?
W ill she
ed all over th e big p a rk , and one
If
fe a tu re of th e a ffa ir was to see how w ash th e clo th es th o ro u g h ly ?
ASHLAND WOMAN HAS
she
ta
k
e
s
th
e
w
ashing
to
h
e
r
hom
e,
OPERATION AT PORTLAND m any new com ers could be w elcomed.
A prize was offered for th e local a re you su re th a t it will come back
Mrs. E lizab eth Van S ant, w ho left! p a rty e n te rta in in g th e tn o l t n e w ­ as sw eet and sa n ita ry as you’d like?
h ere for N ew port, Or., a few’ wreeks com ers.
We will relieve you of all th e se
ago and stopped en ro u te to v isit , The G ra n ts P ass band gave a
and th e th o u san d o th e r w ashday
w ith h e r s iste r in P o rtla n d , found splendid co n cert a t 8 o’clock, and w orries, if y o u ’ll send us y o u r
w hile th e re th a t she m u st u n d erg o m ost of th e A shland p a rty re tu rn e d
fam ily bundle.
an o p eratio n fo r goiter. The o p e ra ­ a fte r th is, som e lin g e rin g to enjoy
t
And the""?estfill c e rta in ty of hav­
tion was p erfo rm ed a t o n c e ’and she th e dance fo r a while.
ing y our w ashing done well, re­
expects to be able to leave fo r New­
tu
rn e d on tim e, re g a rd le ss of th e
p o rt by A ugust 1.
LEW ISTO N . Ida., Ju ly 2 9 ._ T h e
w
eath
er, re a lly costs you less th a n
11-vear-old son of an itin e ra n t fam ­
SEEKS “CELL FOR W INTER” ;
ily nam ed S tric tia n d died here 10 to have a w asherw om an come in.
GETS ONE FOR FORTY YEARS m in u tes a fte r having been given a
E nd w ashday w orries in your
PA RRY SOUND. O nt., Ju ly 29.— la rg e dose of stry c h n in e, which his
hom e by phoning us— TODAY.
F o rty y ears in th e p e n ite n tia ry was m o th e r m istook for epsom salts.
th e sen ten ce im posed by Police M ag­
is tr a te G eorge M oore on S tephen
TOO L A T E TO C L A SS IF Y
Z ow isluk. w ho pleaded guilty to
FOR SA LE— C ucum bers, all sizes,
sm ash in g 21 w indow s ‘‘in o rd e r to
for pickling or .slicing. Also black­
e a rn a te rm in a nice w arm jail, fo rj
PH O N E 1«B
b e rrie s an d green peppers. W. E.
th e w in te r.”
* Mrs. R o b ert A. E llio tt, who has
been v isitin g h e r b ro th e r, Dr. Mac­
C racken, fo r th e la st m onth, le ft la st
n ig h t fo r P o rtla n d an d Is sp ending
to d ay w ith C h ester M acC racken, who
h a s been a tte n d in g th e reserv e of­
ficers’ tra in in g cam p a t Cam p Lewis,
W ash., fo r th e last six .w eek s.
. M rs. E llio tt w ill ta k e th e to u r
th ro u g h Y ellow stone p a rk and visit
in S h erid an , W yo., and D enver be­
fore re tu rn in g to M onm outh college,
Illin o is, w here she is lib ra ria n .
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t
b eat ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25
pounds for $1 delivered.
Phone
In C ity on
I
IM
FEEDING THE LAYERS
K eep d ry O LYM PIC B U T T E R M IL K EGG MASH or
OLYM PIC EGG BU ILD ER in self-feed in g hoppers b e­
fore th e hens c o n sta n tly .
See th a t th e hens e a t a t
least as m uch d ry m ash b y w eight each day as scratc h
£ rain . T he m ash is very la rg e ly th e egg b u ild e r and
hens m ay e a t 55 to 60 p er c e n t of OLYM PIC B U TTE R ­
MILK EGG MASH o r O LY M PIC EGG BU ILD ER
Do
n o t mix a n y th in g else w ith OLYM PIC lay in g m ashes
Feed only en o u g h OLYM PI C SCRATCH in deep stra w
litte r to keep th e fow ls a c tiv e and supply th e necessary
body m ain ten an ce. T he am o u n t of scratc h w ill vary
w ith kind of hens, w e a th e r, season an d p ro duction.
ASHLAND MILLS
City D elivery
Phone 40
-say» a big fruit
company:
*****jfc*¡«^
M O T O R O IL I
FREE FROM ,|
DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO *
COMPOUNDS
‘Less engine
trouble since
using Cycol”
Produced under J
the new HEXEON^
process,
The importance o f the
Lubrication Chart
Different brands of motor oils have
different bodies. The safest, surest
way to get the best performance from
your motor and avoid expensive en­
gine troubles due to incorrect lubri­
cation is to use the grade of motor
oil specified on the Lubrication Chart
H E E X PE R IE N C E of the Earl Fruit Company with
Cycol as shown by the reproduced letter below is
the same experience that thousands of other truck, tractor
and car owners have had.
T
Motor oil that breaks down quickly under engine heat is
responsible for most motor troubles. This heat causes a
damaging chemical reaction when the oil contains destruct-
ive“sulpho” compounds. The oil decomposes, leaving a thin
liquid of little lubricating value. Metal-to-metal contact
and friction wear then take place, resulting in burned out
bearings, slapping pistons and other serious damage.
X
Here9» the letter:
Associated Oil Company,
San Francisco
Gentlemen:
1 always make a practice of
giving any new oil that I try
a very thorough test, and I
have followed that rule during
the last month while I have
been using your new oil, Cycol.
1 h a v e had le s s e n g in e
trouble, such as heating, etc.,
and dirty spark plugs, since
using Cycol than I have had
in using the other oils, and I
find it le s s e x p e n s iv e as it
costs less and lasts longer.
Yours truly,
Earl Fruit Co. of the Not th west
Per J. H.
After many years’ effort to increase the durability of motor
oils, the new Hexeon Process was developed. It removes the
destructive “sulpho” compounds from oil. This process is
used only in refining Cycol— the new and different motor oil
which is made from Cyclo-Naphthenic base crude petroleum.
Cycol in your engine prevents troubles that usually follow
the use of oils containing destructive “sulpho” compounds.
Cycol does not break down, thin out or evaporate rapidly.
It maintains a protective lubricating film between all mov­
ing parts and forms an“oil tight” piston seal because it is free
from destructive “sulpho” compounds.
Don’t wait until your engine develops trouble. Head it off
with Cycol—cut down operating as well as repair costs.
Flush the crank case, not with kerosene or so-called “flush­
ing oils” but with the grade of motor oil your Lubrication
Chart recommends for your engine, and refill with the cor­
rect grade of Cycol as shown by the Cycol Lubrication Chart.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
MOTOR OIL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO'COMPOUNDS