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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1926)
4 a C Í ; 11e i » ' LONDON, (pP)-T-Pli<ur6'-ii«ti , and fUuncy frocks’ will ‘tie worn ’ by the Eftgllah »¿miner '¿Irl this yea?. ‘ The milliners here are trying i to bring about a dbastlc 'change In the fashion ' for hats, gelting, ' 4wgy (r6fb the srnrfli-tlghtly-fll- tlng styles that hare been popu lar for so I'ohg. - Models In the show rooms hare wide .brljnjB. . Spine hare wide, shady brims In front and tarn up at th y ' back ■ to wake a close .shingled tit, with flowers of rlr- . Id colore need" on .the sides and back., Another becoming shape is a large be I gin crinoline with bright ribbons, a Wide brim dreopidg pn all sides. Warm breather ha» brought out many light and flimsy frogks., Jpwper salts remain supreme as the flitnsiest of Coverings. They ate made In georgette or print ed , chiffon, not In the floorer patterns of last year. The bold en one up ! The tobacco tells its own story .5.. ' " • 'Vjpl ,• This ShoW the Thompson submachine gun, the latest a&d deadliest weapon adopted by Chicago’s gangsters. I t weighs nine pounds and fires 100 shot in s onds. Inset shows Alex Kdijeck, Chicagoe’s hardware dealer, who admits selli weapon w ith which'police believe Assistant S ta te ’s Attorney William M. McS' was shot to death. The Stevensons are now getting along fine together M r*. StevensoA w as crazy* about motoring. But she was mad as a hornet over the w aythe old car looked and Dad had hi* troubles. F i nally he got busy with som e A c m e Q u a lity M otor Car Finish and now the “ M issus” and the motor are both ra diant. Finish is easy to apply. M ake* new cays out o f old. A n y color. ACME Q U A LITY Paint^Varnish O u r store is the A cm e Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station. Before buying paint, enamel, stain or varnish, come and con sult us. I t ’ll payl Swenson & P eehler designs are reminiscent of Egyp- tloa frescoes. Coats and capes worn over these fluttering creations are of stiff taffeta ,apd t^ftWd to «ive plepty of swirl la movement. For the debutante there are picture frocks of taffeta which are'slit in* front to ihow an underskirt of pleatpd and ruffled organdy mus lin. Frocks with frills and long drooping lace ruffles , are in black, beige,- $ r k bine fcatln and crepe de chpne. Lace Is being plentifully «sed In relief. C amels are made of the choicest Turkish and D om estic tobaccos grow n. T o p rove what wc say about C a m el’s tob acco quality, make this test: T ak e a C am el an d any o th er •^cigarette. Tear off the papers and place the tobaccos from the two cigarettes in separate piles. N ow shake them up and examine the to baccos. Y our own eyes will quickly show you the difference, how the Camel tobacco is longer and of a riper color. T hen gather up the two piles separately— and smell them. The entire section of reserved, seats collapsed at the opening performance, of Al. O. Barnes’ circus at Marshfield Saturday af ternoon. Several hundred jfro- ple went down with the seat, but no one was seridusly injured. The circus management kept the per formance going and eliminated danger of stampede or panic. C. F. Tate to be H*ve Last of Week— C. F. Tate, secretary of tbe Oregon Retail Merchants' Associa tion, will be in Ashland Friday May 21. and desires to meet as many of tbe merchants of this city as pbssible; be i^as some mat ter* of Interest to the merchants A meeting has been arranged at the Chamber of Commerce rooms In the City Hall at 8 P. M. All thpee interested are Invited to at- te«d. Meyer strike a match In a pow- der factory or play bridge with experts. ' ; N ever before has th e P u b lic ¡been so critical in its selection and so conserva tive in its buying o f M otor Cars. •- E veryone,, today,, has a better know« ledge of autom obiles. .And this kndw- ledge enables them to recognize the ou t standing features o f one car over an other. , That is w hy C hevrolet m aintains the leadership in gear sh ift cars. , THE FOLLOWING: “ X t \ r ! j i ‘ ï « A . RIPEAD .TRANSOM STEM,I.* RÉVERSIBLE S T E A R IN O GRAÉ— STON. k 3 SPEEDOMETER. First Photo of Dempsey (S A ià i/p ü P j d W t ì f N t ì L ’B ra iw à EASY STARTING. Ç0i<FQRT. j¡; m ito fT N lS B I. GAgk^ANK IN REAR/ ¡tiE HERVlCE, A#D CONVEN- Y ou will at once notice the rich, fragrant aroma o f Camel tobaccos not found in the other. This marked difference is even more apparent when you ’’taste the smoke.” It is solely because of the quality o f the tobaccos and the skill of the blending that Camels never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty after-taste. Camels are so good that we know you will like them. Give them every test known and you will find Camels the highest quality cigarette made, regardless of price. H ave a Cornell •lack Dempsey is hard at work getting into condition at his trainin gcamp in Hendersonville, N. C. This photo« the first to be taken at his eamp, shows jihn, on the right, sparring with “ K id ” Herman. SURE HELP FOR STIFF, ACH ING RACK. x An aching back may not mean ■ah y thing serious, 'but it certainly does not mean anything good. It usually grows worse with ne glect.- Foley PiUs, a diuretic stimulant, for the kidneys, pro mote the healthful action that clears both blood and body of tbe furkipg pojsonp which cause the distressing ache. A reliable valuable. medicine, constantly used for offer.«S y ea n . Costs little, contains no harmful In gredient. Satisfaction guaran teed. " Ask your druggist for Foley Piljs. Sdld everywhere— No. «. . E X PE R T CLEANING We make ¿Study of clean ing th e finest o /'fa b rie i and can-give yon,the Joes tit ^tisfadtion.' / We call to r your'clothes and deliver them too./ ; P h on e Us Your Ashland Olei notice o f settlement NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed the final account of his administra tion of, the estate of Minnie J. Ogg, deceased, in the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Tuesday, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N . C* June 1, 1926, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. at tha County Judge’s office in the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time and place LATEST SPANISH SLANG for bearing objections to, and JAPANESE FILM STARS NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL MADRID, (U P )— "Please don’t the settlement of said account. ........ RECEIVE «4.B0 A MONTH ESTATE set the piano on fire,” is the O. O. EUBANKS.’ Under and by virtue newest Spanish catch, meaning , ’ Administrator authority vested in me approximately ’’don’t start what 201-4-TU3S. terms of the last Will and you can’t finish.” Testament of Edd Smith, deceas Its origin is curious. At San ed, I will sell at private bale NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT by the young la< the following described real es Roman de Montes, near Toledo, NOTICE is hereby given that been appearing Isidore Alvaros, who ran a danc- the undersigned 1 ms ftled the roles of the Toa tate, towlt: final account of his admlnlstra- production, who h Lota thirteen (13) and four tion of the «state of Robert Oa ,trike. These teen (14) In Block "C” of Rail road Addition to tbe City of Ash Casey, deceased, In the County cialitt that they hi Court of Japksod County. Ore» tng 'for a year *! land, Oregon. gale will b e asade e » as a t wwtt <•■■■ n w a uuro ejfs cuiiulliod m m ter the 2«ad day of May, 129«, Court has designated Tuesday (be way In which and bids Will be received at the June f, 19>«. *t the hour of fhaf they ai office of Caleb Jones, In the I. 10(00 o’clock' a. m. »t thd artists, the comps O, 0 . F. Building, on Main County J td g e’s o ffice’ in tha ten ymt a month Street of the City of Klamath court house in Jacksonville, to s t a / en, so.they Oregon., Sh the time and p'aee \ .... „ Falls, Oregon. The terms of sale will be cash, ten per cent for heating«' objecyens to, and ULTRA-VIOLET 1 th e <settlament pf 'said .perount, ¿FOUND TO C of which 1» to be deposited by i' /> ' Cf H. DELAi«, ■ certified check or cash with each Administrator, ARB0R, bid, and the remainder to be paid on confirmation of «ale and delivery of Administrator’s deed. Dated this 26th day of April, 1»««. L. W. HARDIN. Administrator with the will an- neaad. al th# estai» of. Edd Sqüth, deceased. 191-4-Tuee. ing establishment and was juatona of tha suocees of another similar placa recently opened in tha same town, broke into the rival dance hall and,, pouring into the piano a gallon of petrol, sot the Instru ment on fire. Tha flamee spread rapidly and In spite of all efforts tha whole bnlldlng was destroyed.