T hursday, Oct«lw»r 12, 1022 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS F A c fr TWO Bishop Stuntz Gives Fine Talk Ashland -" O Tidings E stab lish ed 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. AF m Q t» UNKNOWN W AY FARER IS KILLED BY TRAIN ANDERSON, Calif., Oct. 12.— /jx /S panfc P a Tbe body oi * man wb0 bad been V J lO lllO d c j e j ru n over by some passing tra in was ---------- found along the Southern Pacific “ The Living C hrist in the Mod- railro ad by the section forem an. The ern W orld,’’ was the su b ject of an m an -8 head had been cut off and w c - address given by Bishop H om er C. m ashed beyond recognition. By GEORGE HITZLER LOGAN, E ditor -2 5 ^ C. Stuntz. to a large audience in the was well determ ined, however, HIS may be a |hock to the women of America but, M ethodist Episcopal church at tjiat t he unknow n, unidentified man E ntered a t tlua A shland, Oregon, if properly interpreted, should instead give under­ G rants Pass Tuesday evening. was a Frenchm an who drifted into Uostoffice as Second-class Mail Mat standing and comfort. ■'♦> A big stom ach m akes a sm all <®>; C onfronted by the a lte rn a tiv e of Anderson afoot from th e no rth Mon­ ter. The famous M. Paul Poiret, of Paris, 1* not at all <$> lap. <0; re tre a t on every m issionary front at day evening. He said he was from a dictator of women’s fashions. su b scrip tio n P rice D elivered in City : <4> --------- i He granted me an interview at his suite in the Rita- home and abroad, or the raisin g of Weed and w anted to go to Chico. He One uftjnth ....................................J ®*’ s' Carlton. I wanted to find out how it is that fashions Socialism has m ore follow ers $2,000,000 for an em ergency fund, was blind in one eye and plainly de- T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 arise and predominate, and said to him that I had come, V •-•> in private th an in public. ❖ Six m onths .................................... the bishops of the M ethodist Epis- m ented, or nearly so. • • Z * . therefore, to a recognised source of authority. One year ........................ .......... * “Oh, I am not an oracle at all. Many interviewer* | copal church have in au g u rated a $2,- The body was iaen tified as th a t c#- ? Mail and R u ra l R outes ■-.$> Eve got the blam e, b u t it was ❖ j 000,000 “ I W ill M aintain’’ fund. the one-eyed F renchm an by the lit- One m outh ....................................3 -®® •i a m an who recorded the episode. <$>) , he answered. Bishop Stuntz, in speaking for the tie bundle he carried w rapped up in Tnree months ............................... “I do not pose as a dictator or an author! ity on fashions» ---------- >1 board of bishops and the com m ittee a gunny sack. Hix mouths .................................... 3.5© I merely feel the tendencies of mode, I am simply /• .ÍC Everybody d ilu tes the tru th 8.5» •> One year .................................... sensitive to what is going on in the world of women’s on conservation and advance in t h e ---------------------------- ADVERTISING RATES • to the point w here he can stan d for it. <$> 32tf said: vlngie Insertion, each In c h ............ 30c j, Poiret, “but of mode.” ---------- “The M ethodist Episcopal church YEARLY CONTRACTS “But how does mode arise,” I asked. I •> T ape-lines are too sh o rt to -«> “I really do not know,” he replied. “Every year Display A dvertising is com m itted to m issionary work I make up about two hundred models and why women <#> m easure the distance betw een a <§> One tim e a w epk................................27 (4c rig h t around the world. In A m eri­ choose what they do is more than I can explain. It is Two times a w ^ k ................................25 c <§> m an’s re p u ta tio n and his char- <$> ca and in other nations of th e earth , my profession to make something new in keeping with ^very o th er d a y .................................. 20 c •» a cter. , what I feel women of taste desire. I do not at all seek to we are preaching the gospel in 127 Local Readers ---------- « ; impose my taste upon them.” Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c languages. L ast year 69,000 hea- I In recent interviews Jf. Poiret was quoted as saying In w riting th e biography of <$> | Medical Science, endoree To ru n every o th er dfey for one then and pagan people w ere baptized the B&cteriologi»t», that corsets had passed, and so I asked whether he had wonderful action of Sheep Dip. mon th , each line, each tim e . . 1C <$> e ith e r an enem y or a friend, th e <$> ( been correctly quoted. He replied that he had referred and received into the church by our A fter years of experim enting to obtain To run every Issue for one m onth w rite r invariably tells the kind i exact requirem ents in form ulating Se- only to the old-fashioned stiff corset which bound in m issionaries in th e foreign fields, the ay m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c •«> of lies th a t fit the occasion. ItC 'l combined with Sheep Dip Deodorised women’s waists unnaturally. Classified Column and a vast w ork was carried on in and other medical properties the results “That corset, of course, is gone. It was impossible have met the approval of thousands of One cent the word each time. o u r cities and fro n tie r regions in the and women. and never will return,” he explained. “The tendency J <« HEZ HECK SAYS: < ♦ > To ru n every issue for oue m onth is toward natural lines and the modern corset which The remarkable action of Sepol protect« United States. or m ore, % c th e w ord each time. “ To hold the average the scalp from germ life whtch ia essential assists women to keep them is bound to stay. Women “ On the one h u n d red th a n n iv e r­ to proper hair growth and beautiful hair. Legal R ate want a soft corset of hygienic character.” <•- tru e , th e re ’s a bigam ist for sary of o u r m issionary work, the Giving a new life-like gloss, lustre and F irst tim e, per 8-pc>nt lin e ..........10c >.i> By “hygienic” M. Poiret explained that he meant attractiveness. every b achelor.” <«> Each subsequent tim e, per 8- a corset in keeping with nature’s requirements. M ethodist Episcopal church sub­ : <&<$><$><$ S' “Some women,” he said, “try to reason these things out Scalp, Dandruff and F alling Hair it ha* polnt line ...................................... scribed $100,000,000 for a g rea t en­ no equal. You today can double the beauty logically and others follow their instincts. Some parts Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 P a u l P o ire t, of P aris larg em en t of this m issionary pro­ of your hair by the regular use of Sepol. of a woman’s figure must be supported. Women are O bituaries, the line ..................... 2 14c seeing rep resen tativ es of a free peo­ Beitig far »ulterior to ordinary soap and gram a t hom e and abroad. A th rill w ater. D elightful to use. net so strong as vze are and need, and always will need, the trend of fashions, M. Poiret admitted. For instance, F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies ple, who had clim bed into power some assistance in the way of a corset.” lie said fifteen years ago he had felt that the use of A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders of gladness and hope ran th ro u g h o u t Sepol la on sale a t all Drug Stores.— Adv. He showed me a letter from the Association of Over­ knickerbockers would become general. But, he pointed or societies ch arg in g a reg u la r in iti­ th ro u g h the political m anipulations J all of ou r m issionary agencies on _ worked, Underpaid, Dishwashing Housewives who had out, it was only at this late day that they were beginning ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ of Briggs, L am kin and Com pany, th e hearin g of this unparalleled of­ taken the trouble to tell him that there is no more to come into general use. ligious and benevolent orders will be and who seem s to believe th a t the need of styles or fashions, and that people could live fering for m issionary purposes. The French artist is a very democratic sort of person, 4 -^ be« ,o build . city is not to very happily without them. Nevertheless, he said, fash­ quite devoid of egotism, and does not desire to impress “ T hree years have gone by, during ion exists and there is no use blinking the fact. Even his opinions upon the public, but merely seeks to inter­ charge la m ade. b a il as the day for h ij|! a t P o rtla n d O ctober 26 to Novem -j needed, bulding e n terp rises cannot tlie front door. “H ere’s tlds rug all m eetings of societies w here no present w ater a g ita tio n rela tin g to jn her 4. inclusive, gives prom ise of be­ rolled up a g a in ! It’s my husband who be begun or a re stopped m idway to ­ money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ the Neil creek w ater project m eans ing one of th e g re a te st expositions ‘ does i t ! He gets in front of the mir­ w ard com pletion, w ith w alls p artly ation charged, or collecton tak en IS no m ore th an the bond issue m eant of its kind ever held on the P a ­ ror here and dances. reared , sta n d in g as dum b evidence LOOMIS TICKET NEWS. th re e years ago—- th a t the p r e s e n t; “Yes, you see ids lodge Is putting th a t o u r g rea t program is halting. cific coast. A rt, science an d in d u s­ move is m erely a political one and try a re to be com bined for th e p u r­ on a minstrel show. There are six F o r M ayor “ N ative C hristian s in China and ptiipnrftit.t'Yi^^ it not a w ater move— th a t Is it done in j pose of p resen tin g to th e people of or eight end men, and Paul’s one of India and elsew here have m et th eir CHARLES L. LOOMIS th e hope of g ettin g votes for th e BIBLE THOUGHT Oregon th e la te st and best develop­ them. I just paid $5 to have my hard­ pledgs in full, despite w ar, fam ine wood floors polished, and Paul's worn B lake tick et instead of g e ttn g m orel For City Council V m ents for h e a lth b e tte rm e n t and th e all tlie polish off practicing his dances. and persecution and a re w ondering — FOR TODAY — / w ater. T hat the only way A s h la n d . S. A. PE T E R S, SR. com fort and happiness of th e people. Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove “Last night lie hud a man from Mis­ w hether the church which b rought priceless heritage in after years. will ever get m ore w ater is to down ; M, C. LINING ER T housands of sq u a re feet of floor souri who knew all about buck and them th e gospel is going to keep the old couneilm anic bunch, m ost of; DR. R. L. BURDIC space in the m unicipal au d ito riu m , ■ wing dancing come in and instruct faith and send them w hat was prom ­ one of the larg e st buildings in P o rt-i him for an hour. Several men called ised whom a re ru n n in g for re-election on H. G. WOLCOTT for hospitals. dorm itories, C O U MBI S DAY, OCTOBER 12 the Blake ticket, and elect th e open i MRS. W. M. BARBER land, will be devoted to booths and him up nn business. But lie wouldn’t school buildings, and the support of 11E SHALL NOT FA IL— Behold m inded e a rn est men and wom en o n | MRS. w . J. W ALLACE displays of most a ttra c tiv e form s, let me interrupt him for any tine of m issionaries to give them the gos­ my serv an t, whom I uphold; m ine them. He bad all his friends lined up th e Loom is ticket, who th in k m ore! settin g fo rth the w ork of m ore th an here observing ids antics and making pel.” elect, iu whom My soul delight- For City Recorder of m aking a good city th a n they do j 50 n atio n al, sta te , county and city j suggestions. eth ; I have put My S p irit upon (In d o rsed ) of m ixing good poltical dope w ith | o rganizations engaged in health , re- “Paul sings, ‘Please Ma-ma, Papa’s BOOTLEGGERS CONTRIBUTE him ; he shall bring fo rth ju d g ­ GERTRUDE BIEÜB which to deceive the people. {creation, n ursing, hospitalization, G ettiu’ Mad !' Then after be sings that m ent to the G entiles * * ♦ He TO SHASTA COUNTY FUNDS be has to dance, and th at's where the I d en tistry , pharm acy, m edicine and shall not fail nor be discouraged, REDDING, Calif.. Oct. 12.— L. C. F o r City T re asu re r H E R E ’S TO TH E NAVY social service. M o re’th an 100 booths trouble conies in. If lie sings too loud Sm ith, deputy d istric t atto rn ey , went till he h ath set ju d g m e n t in the SYLVESTER PATTERSON An open acknow ledgm ent of the! and special displays will be in place. ! and vigorously It takes all his breath e a rih ; and the isle shall wait for over th e county books yesterday to ' im portance of th e first line of de- . Subjects p e rta in in g to h ealth and ' and he can 1 dance- For Members Park Board his law.— Isaiah 42: 1, 4. “Ordinary dancing is hard enough determ ine th e am ount of cash fines fense, the U nited S tates navy, w ill' san itatio n and public and social ser­ on him, because he is six feet tall and collected in th e county from October (Indorsed) b> m ade nationally on F rid ay , Octo- vice a re to be presented by m eans weighs 208! But this is extraor­ 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922. HAL McNAIR THK LOOMIS TIC K ET PROGRAM her 27. th is day being designated asi of m otion pictu res and snappy talk s dinary dancing with a big handicap. MRS. F. D. W AGNER He rep o rts th a t th e fines collect-' by persons especially qualified on He wears an alarm clock for a wrist ed in the su p erio r co u rt and in the The eig h th p a ra g ra p h in the: Navy D ay / ,« ,,7 1 « ,m .Ph A. C. NININGER . es o a m ucn, Loomis tick et program strik u D u uring n u g the in w ar of ■—A dv-tf those su b jects th ere will be clinics watch, and a locomotive headlight for tow nship courts to taled $14,573.23. To dance around uote close to th e heart ot the people w as said ot the soldier, p a rtic u la r y and free advice on m edical, dental a diamond pin. with these things on after singing is H e roughly estim ates th a t bootleg-' ol A shland because It d e a l, w ith th e ¡th e doughboy o r m th otrym «.. Thelrl LOOMIS PLATFORM and hygienic su b je c ts, and object gers paid $12,000 and tra ffic law Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of lessons in th e la te s t m ethods of almost impossible. subject upperm ost and m ost im port-j deeds a re know n to the w orld, which violators th e hulk of th e rest. T here “Tlie friends who were here last eve­ SCI u p p e r m o s t a » u | . realize th e im portance ’ A shland, I m ake the follow ing »tate- It did not tu n y re a u m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and health safe g u a rd in g and prevention ning couldn't agree as to whether Paul w ere a few fines fo r m isdem eaors, an t of all. the w ater problem . of the w ork of th e navy. Support I th e position I lak e on the Issues of of illness. One fe a tu re of th e expo­ would be funnier laughing or looking read s as follows: such as d istu rb in g th e peace. - 1 ers of th e proposed celebration o f , b e lam p aig n : sition will be th a t devoted to “ safety solemn during the stunt.” “ T he p resen t w ater supply is In -1 a city firs t” p recau tio n s in th e hom e, sto re “Of course you will be going to tlie ad eq u ate, und I favor tak in g imm e- - Navy Day a re advocates of peace. The firs t co n sid eratio n of au rq u .itc. .mu 1 e. Thpv believe in and su p p o rt th e pol-! should be th e h ealth of its people, I entertainm ent to see him.” suggested d iate steps tow ard increasing the They believ e n and Ul P by a m , th ere fo re , in favor of tak in g ev- and factory. one of the guests. The exposition is u n d e r th e a u s­ supply th ro u g h such m easures as ic> of redu < ery precau tio n to p ro te c t th e w a te r “Oli, yes. I’m going to be there rigid th e people may ad o p t." agreem ent, b u t reje ct as ab su rd the of A shland creek from pollution. I t pices of th e s ta te board of h e a lth , up in front, and if Paul sees me he’ll T h at p arag rap h m akes a rift in fatu ity of d isarm am en t by exam ple, m ust be k ep t pure. th e city h ealth b u rea u of P o rtla n d , sndle ul! right, because lie'll remember orld of rea lity , thev various m edical and surgical socie­ the damage he did to my floor In front , h . clouds ot doubt th a t h av e hung hung Living U v t „ in » a a w wor.u ©xv— ♦ Vx cv i n a t M l tvt o n t o f t V l P t l * C lo th e s “Tailored to over A shland for the past th ree would foster the in stru m e n t of th e ir j gam bling and b0Qy t ties a n d num erous civic o rganiza­ of the m irror.” If food does not digest it tu rn s gam bling and bootlegging. into poisons which form gas. 7’his M easure b y B o r n ” will years. T hree years ago, the people secu rity w hile looking forw ard to j am OppOse(j to factions in Ash- tions. It is to re p re se n t all sections "Well, I’m not going to be there," voted or th o u g h t they voted, a bond, th e realizatio n of the Ideal not yet ia n d. and prom ise, if elected, to be of Oregon and its general in fo rm a­ declared Paul’s mother. “’Pile cheap- often presses on heart and o th er or- keep you well dressed at -/i cents, „ „„a I s s u e ’to build a reservoir to hold a a tta in e d , when th e only security th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r tion will be of ben efit to residents in est seats are nO and I m sure tit« the 1 , ga»8- feej- causing a nervous, restless Sim ple buckthorn bark, low cost. They have the i s s u e IU oil . for, needed , ,1 K „ v ir t c , o v .o ii r o o t in t h p t h a n f o r a P a r t of them . My slogan show won’t be worth 50 cents to me. m ore a d e q u ate supply of . w . ater by m „ ankind shall rest in th e jg jh js ing on th e level is th e h ig h est fo rm .; be diverted fro m th e road. jected because of defective eyes. Eye of A m erican citizenship. T he decision a g a in st “ spooning conservation, the report argues, has an NEW SAUR KRAUT—15 a Quart how much was invested in these safeg u ard ed by the navy. It is «« The p resen t w ater supply fo r Ash- on co u n try highw ays by Ju stic e F ol-i now become a m atter of organized na raeters we have heard th a t it ag en t of sta b ility in a tro u b led jand is inad eq u ate, a n d I favor ta k - Fresh Iowa Corn Meal, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Carroty am ounted to some ten or fifteen world. It c a rrie s no th re a t, b u t It ing im m ediate steps to w ard increas- le tte follow ed an in v estig atio n of the rlonal concern. offenses m ost p rev a len t am ong mo- It is estim ated that every day near- thousand dollars— and proved to be lends au th o rity to A m erica’s v o ic e ,p n S the supply th ro u g h such m ea­ Head Lettuce, and all vegetables and fruits in the market lin' w orth a ipenny for the purpose speaking for a ltru ism , ju stice and S“ 7 s believe T h e ' °m aynr* a n d city to rists on th e highw ays. The rep o rt! ly 2,506.000 people are ill in the Unt We sell for cash—and we sell ted States. Tuberculosis Is still the j for which they were installed. And law .”------------------------------------------------council should give th e ir m oral in ­ shows th a t m any accidents a re w orst communicable disease, though for less x caused by d riv e rs who a re so busily Its ravages are decreasing. Federal now. a fte r these m eters have b e e n ! ---------------------------- fluence and su p p o rt to a ll p rac tic a l ru stiu g th ro u g h disuse for th ree Poor old C hris! W h at if he had projects fo r pro fitab ly u tilizing th.« engaged in looking deeply into the and state action is included in an years, like carbuncles on th e alabas- w’aited 430 years before discovering* fru its and vegetables of th is cotn- eyes of som e young lady w-ho is elaborate program suggested to min­ te r neck of a b eau tifu l lady, we a re America! W hat a predicam ent he j'o llars w orth of local products go tuc^ e ^ coxlly u n d e r one arm , th a t imize Illness and prolong live«. There is no reason, it is declared, to believe told th a t those who th o u g h t they would have found him self In! W ith , to w aste for lack of c a n n in g and pre- he h its o th e r m achines. th at the race is physically advancing, were voting for m ore w ater, w ere the fluid th a t intoxicates in his car- serfv in g facilities. 61 NORTH MAIN STREET really voting for less w ater— they go, he would find him self unable to On th ese principles I ask to e Some m en devote m ore tim e w or­ but that national vitality Is increas­ ing, according to the waste Investi­ rying a b o u t a sp a re tire th an they gators, ot the council. had failed to see the jo k er placed in land w ithout involving him self In ( g jjn e d ) CHARLES U LOOMIS, th e m easure by th e a s tu te and far- controversy w ith D augherty. T hen.l . — adv-tf do ab o u t a s p a re p a |r of tro u se rs. O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY PA PER TELEPH O N E 39 sbyjbert M oses In Parting Interview, Famous French Author­ ity on Drew Disclaims Role o f D ictator T Sheep Dip Fine For Hair and Scalp Health Exposition Will Convene Soon For 10 Day Meet r e s s in g well depends m o re upon good taste and judgm ent than the lavish expenditure of money» Here you will find opportunity to make desirable selections of fabric and fashion combinations» All wool fabrics, in just the right patterns and colorings, are offered at modest prices. D Gas From Food Presses on Head PAULSERUD’S Plaza Market PLAZA M ARKET