Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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TUESDAY, Scfrt. e i
D E A U V IL L E . (U P ) — Lady
Lout* Monntbagten h a* boon vot­
ed the beet-dressed woman at
Deauville, wTilch mean* the bes/-
dr&uetf wo mad of the world. The
competition
In dressing-up
or
dressing-down la keener i t Deau­
v ille Id August than anywhere
else.
Thia seaside resort,, w ith,
its beautiful harbor and fai&ou*
Casino, Is the faahion-center o f
the world when the season is on.
Pady
Louis
. Mountbatten,
whose husband, Lord Mountbat­
ten la the “ best pal” of tho
Prince of Wales and who accom­
panied the Prince to the United
States, has achieved her eminence
in style at Deauville by dreveing
simply. H er gowns are magnlf-
Iceqtty fitted without being or-
n a t i and she decorates herself
only w ith s string of s I m ' p l «
M exican Situation Critical
Troops Ordered to Cap­
ture Brigands
pearls and a ring or two on her
fingers. H e r restraint in the
u s e ,o f Jewels 1* noticeable be­
cause Other women at Deauvjlte
this season spems bent u p oyfi
hanging on every gem and Jewel
they possess, all at the same tin » .
The Mountbattens are staying One hundred cats were among the'pets and trained ani­
aboard their yacht,' the Shrimp. mals whose livoe were lost in this New York fire. They
In Deauville harbor, giving many belonged to ,Mrs. Adelaide Herrmann, widow of “ Herr­
brilliant parties .aboard and go­
mann the Great,” noted magician. The charred body of
ing ashore often for bathing, po­
Thomas
Collins, aged trained, also was found in the ruins.
lo, or to the Casino. Lady Lonls
Mountbatten I* heiress to thfe One cat alone escaped.
Cassell millions, probably larg­
Returned from V a c a tio n —
Fred Patzel is the champion
est inheritance in England.
hog
caller of Nebraska.
When
W. M. Barber returned
last
fred
yells,
he
brings
home
the
evening from a trip to California
bacon.
that Included visits w ith his mar­
ried daughters, Mrs. 8. N. Hazel­
Anything is all right temporar­
ton la Sacramento and Mra. Earl
ily
and nothing is permanent.
Fraley In Alameda.
BEND, Sept. 1». - r (U P ) — A
perfect egg within a huge abnor­
mal egg was discovered in Bend
this morning when Mra. W alter
J. Perry broke the end of the
big egg, to make hotcakes for her
family.
The outer egg, contained, in
addition to the normal egg, a
yolk and white which appeared
to be normal.
Both eggs were
protected by good strong shells.
The big egg is 7 1-4 Inches
in circumstance in one direction
and niile Inches tbe other way.
M EXIC O
C IT Y , Sept. I I . —
( U P ) — Many tourists are fleeing
from Ouernavaca and other re­
sort cities because of tbe bandit
menace. The government today
Issued stringent orders - to ex­
terminate all outlaws, one ten d
of which la held responsible for
the killin g of Jacob Rosenthal,
New Y o rk business man. They
are questioning three members
of the gang which, kidnaped Ros­
enthal In an effort to learn the
Ships from ten nations were ip
whereabont of other members.
Portland
harbor, August 27.
Former President Obregon, who
was captured by the Yaqut In­
Corvallis — Wm. Faulkner
diana several days ago has teen
released and la sale at Najojoa. . raises 1225 worth of rhubarb on
tract site of city lot.
’ Forest Drove — County *111
complete 95 miles
of
m arket
A boy of 1 * shot five people in
roads th li year.
GF
Chicago instead of Detroit.
, In Results
the Idaa! VECTO Wi
GREAT JOY POSSIBLE WITH
GOOD HEALTH
U. P. Press Staff Correspondent
BT THOMAS B. »(ORGAN
Many women Hve la a contin­
ually “too tined” state which ab­
solutely spoils their enjoyment ef
life and its pleasant activities.
This weariness, lack of energy,
and nervousness ' sometlmdb re­
sults when disordered, weak, in­
active kidneys affect the normal
condition- and regularity of .flow,
so necessary to sound health.
Foley Pilla, a diuretic stimulent
for the k ld a e q . njjp i reliable,
valuable medicine, constantly is
use over 25 yuan.
Cost Uttle.
guaranteed
The skeleton lies a t a depth of Satisfaction
some 26 feet below the ground, everywhere. Ask for Fol
, V
and is so fa r only partly excavat­ diuretic.
ed; the world haying been temp­
orarily suspended in order to al­
low tbe government experts
to
decide on tbe best method of rals- i
ing it.
#
The proprietor of the la n d ’
where the mastodon was brought'
to light is stated to have become I
quite unbalanced by his find, and !
lives in dread that the precious1
brute w ill be carried off. H e!
sleeps beside it at night in the
field where It lies, with a gun
his side, and during the
day
pockets the small fee be, asks to
visit
the mastodon from
the
The drag store
crowds of curious visitors.
shows many aid*
to beauty.
, -'‘v
Baker — Gold H ill mine at But they haven’t
Durkee, ships carload high grade
a lotion
/.
ore.
, ,
that w ill take away
tfce tired, drawn look
that wash-tub Monday
huts into, your face.
Use T ru n k’s P^pcrlptiaRfebe-
So Send I t To The——
cauae it is a shams to suffer
w ith rheumatism!
This pre­
scription does not
rain
the
stomach, it does not depress the
heart, neither does it require
dieting to make it effective.
Trunk's Prescription does not
contain any tbercury or nar­
cotics; but it does combine the
JUST P H O N riW
essential medical elements neces­
sary in the anccesaful treatment
of rheumatism And gout, ac­
cording to well informed pres­
ent-day medical opinion.
Uric
acid solvent and« liver medicine.
Trunk’s Prescription sells for
11.75 at M cNair Bros.
CASERTA, (U P )— A h n g e
monster, generally thought to be
the fossilized skeleton of a mas-
todan, was recently discovered
near here and visitors front all'
over Ita ly as well as many tour­
ists, are crowding every day to
see .the bones of the giant beast.
The Caserta mastodon has two
tusks nearly eight feet long, on9
of which 1* perfectly preserved,
though the other is broken, prob­
ably owing to the work of tbe ex­
es viators.
IGNITION
COILS
TRY US!
W e can give yon the best of
r service on the above class of
repair work.
LOCAL DEALERS
Auto Electric .
Garage
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BAS East Mala St.
Provost Hardware
Sold on E asy Term*
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W h o Wants Io live
on blnbber?
One of the scientific results of Stefansson’s explorations
in the “ livable Arctic” was establishment of the fact
that it is quite possible to live in health upon an exclu­
sive diet of blubber.
R H E U M A T IS M
The blubber seems to acquire a creamy, nutty flavor. Very
agreeable, according to this intrepid investigator! After
living upon it for some time the craving for a varied diet
passes completely away. To thia astonishing simplicity
may all your tastes be reduced. 'But it would be retro­
gression of a most serious sort for humanity to revert to
such simplicity.
ASHLAND
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