Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    HOMEMAKERS INSTITUTE TO
HAVE INTERESTING PROGRAM
They Evidence so Much In
terest That They Refuse
to “ Hole In’’
The bears in the Crater Lake
National Park are Uking an un-
usual amount of Interest in the
approaching election, according
to R. W. Price of the Crater Lake
Lodge.
■ In truth, so Interested have
they become in the 'campaign thgt
they positively refuse to "hole
in" before th$ day after election
and every night the entire bear
family in the park assembles
outside the house of John Maben.
caretaker at Crater Lake lodge
and listep to the speeches of the
various candidates and
their
friends, as broadcasted over the
rad‘,°;
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,
u ,
,
.
and will have charge of the pre
gram that day. The institute 1
being conducted under the diree
.tlon of the extension service o
Oregon Agricultural college, an<
the following prepared summer;
o f events has been sent out:’
Dr. Estella Ford Warper, Med
icai Director o f the Marlon conn
ty health ^demonstration and for
m w medical director of the Bur
eau of child Hygiene of tki
state Board of Health, who' li
very well known to aR Oregon an
dlences, will talk on "Health ’
and
afUrnoona at 2:1J
3
Miss Ava B. Milam, dean of oui
placing to body hinges will be
discussed
Thursday
morning
October 21, from* 10 to 11. Pat>
tern selections and interpretation,
cutting and fitting to both nor­
ma) and abnormal figures will he
discussed and demonstrations of
the principles given.
Plackets and Hems
Problems In selecting the most
flattering type of and in tailor­
ing the,various dress plackets of
the present mode »111 be dlscus->
sed and demonstration of the
simplified forms of construction
given, Friday, 11 40 12. Heme,
their relation to and effect on
the design of the garment and
various methods of construction
will be stressed.
Neck Ltaoa and Fates
Choosing the most »becoming
neck line, or adapting dress neck
lines to various types of face*
>nd neck lines will be featured
Saturday morning from 10 to 11.
Drafting of patterns for collars,
altering commercial patterns and
points in construction of collars
wilt be given.
that come cloze to oar OfUy wel­
fare will be frankly discussed at
the Institute, and everyone la In­
vited to come and listen or take
part. The foods for health top­
ics »111 be discussed by Miss Lucy
A. Case and there »111 be an op­
portunity for Individual, confer­
ences with Miss Case. Some In­
teresting nutrition exhibits are
planned.
There will be accommodations
at the meeting place fa.- those
who wish to bring their lunch.
Following are the rules for
the letter writing contest. It
closes Oct. 23.
Any person over IB years
of age is eligible.
Letters are limited to 3S0
words.
Cash prises touting >30 will
be given the three winners.
Write a letter to some friend
In another city telling what
you think of Ashland.
Write on one side of the
paper only and tf possible use
'» typewriter.
Send a" copy of your letter
to the contest Editor of The
HAVE A CAMEL
IS MUSIC
TO YOUR TATS
WANTS TO BROADCAST
THANKS FOR HEALTH '
RECOVERY ,
"You know," says
Arthur
O’Malley, Carson Hill, Call, "I
»ould like you to broadcast
this. I suffered from kidney and
rheumatic trouble, but less than
two bottles of Foley Pills, di­
uretic, relieved me entirely, and
I want other sick people to know
about them.” Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
are a reliable, valuable medicine,
Bandon"""^“ Successful opera.
cqnstanty in use over 26 years.
Try them for backaches, rheu­ tlons reported fron^ black-sand
matic pains and swellings; for gold extradition plants.
dull
headaches,
nervousness,
“tired-out” feeling and disturb­
ed sleep.
Satisfaction guaran­
Salem building permits f o r
Miss Lucy A. Case, Nutrition teed. Sold everywhere.—No .2. September totaled >261,000.
Specialist, Extension
Service.
Oregon Agricultural College will
cover the following subjects:
The relation between
our
"three squares daily” and our
health and physical well being
will be discussed at Jackson
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FOR
County Homemakers* Institute at
Medford, October 21, 22 and 23.
SUITS and TOPCOATS
“You and Your Food" Is the sub­
ject of the October talk, “piet
Y ou N eed The Clothes
and the Scales” is the subject on
October 22, and the subect for
W e Can F it You
October 23rd is "Alice in Hunger-
land" or training of children to
All our Suits are Fitted by an Experienced tailor
good food habits.
Why not buy where you get better service for
Are you eating foods that
make good read- blood, vigor,
Less Money!
"punch" and happiness? How can
false teeth be avoided? How can
A ll Our Suits Are Guaranteed.
strong bones, straight backs and
good lung capacity be developed?
Are you correcting any over­
weight or underweight? Are you I
able to get the family to eat
what they ought to eat?
These questions and others
a hurry-MP call from Maben the " * * *
other night to come up to the
J 8*” ln
*U b lish i«,
lodge.
He said that a heavy « U flr r t Home Uconomte work te
storm was raging and he wanted Bn ° J ,en U * c° ne<«- P op «evera
help to get up the shutters and
ha* iwhen "he f,rst went
make the place snug for the win- ' na* abe traveled over th,
ter,” Mr. Price said yesterday.
country studying home life, ir
‘There was some storm, be- order to establish a home econ-
lieve me, and we had «11 sorts om3<’8 course that would b<
of hard work getting up there. It ad*Pted to their needs. Miss Ml
was after a'good supper when we *am ^az talked on this subject in
had our pipes going that Harry a k®od many of the Willamett«
and I heard a great noise at the Valley towns, and has been very
back door.
much In demand in this state and
"Turning to John we asked neighboring states since her re-
what.lt was all about;
turn. We are very glad that we
" *Oh, nothing,* John non- can «ecure her on this program,
chantly replied, ‘only the bears
Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, Dean
arriving to listen to the political of Women at O. A. <?.*, needs no
speeches over tpe radio.’
introduction to Oregoir audiences.
“When Harry and I looked Her subject, "The Great Partner-
out, there they were. O 1 d Bhlp," is a plea for a better un-
Brownie was on hand, as were dem anding between parents and
Fritz, Abe, Big Boy, Peet, Hitch- children in solving yoring peo-
cock. Daddy Long Legs and all p,e.a pPoMem, today.
.thu
L ° f the? ear fan“ ,y Wh°
And what »«« b« of special to-
Inhabit the park.
terest tQ th< flora,
,
“And don’t think for a mo- . . . .
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. . . . . .
. __ . . .
. that Mr. A. L. Peck, Professor of
ment that those bears did not
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take an active Interest in what L“ daca«* Gardening and Fieri-
they heard over the radio. They C"’t"r#* la £ “«
** at the In'
would growl or rub noses to ex- ,tlt“ te ®n Friday and will speak
press accord or displeasure with on,.the «“Ejects rotating to flori-
what they were told by the var- CuUure that att«™oon.
lous speakers.
M,m Bsther B- Cooley, clothing
"It was quite evident that old sI>eclallBt- exension service of the
Fritz was pleased
whenever Oregon Agricultural College will
Standfield or Stewier was men- BPeak on the following:
tfoned. This was due, of course.
- Hinge« and Beams
to the fact that those boys are
Fitting points,
effect
of
from the sheep country, and yod* straight and bias thread arranre­
know bow it is with a bear when
sheep are mentioned.
“Big Boy evidenced unholy
glee whenever he heard that
Walter was against the house­
wives' power bill; and Abe was
for Ike because he raises fine
peaches.
"Peet’s Interest seems to be
later now
centered in Bert Haney. John
told us that old Peet has not
Breakfast
missed a day or an evening lis­
tening to what Senator Walsh
has had to* say over the radio
After the evening meal— Drag
• about Bert. Of course, we could
up the arm ebair, grab the
minutes
see that be considered some of
dally paper, stick a ’’perfecto"
it was applesauce, but I am sure
In your face, and you’re "all
that if there is an opportunity
set.” "All set,” because the
meat you ate was from The
for old Peet to vote, Bert will be
Eagle Market; therefore, ten­
one vote to the good.
der and Juicy. Say friend, tell
*‘Oh, don’t fool yourself for a
the wife to get a steak from
minute about those bears. They
us for tomorrow night’s din.
ner, and e x p e r i e n c e that
are good politicians, and are
"After Dinner Delight."
learning still more about the
game from tbelr dally lessons U I p i u t c n i , v asi w u j u i a sa v » a u u wa^m-
mines — plus the "bulk” to make
over the radio.”
Eagle Meat Market
‘laxatives less often needed — that
authorities have made the dietetic
BANDITS TAKE S8O
Phone 107
urge of the world.
FROM INSURANCE
Less nourishing foods, less de­
licious foods, simply to save time are
(Continued from page one)
a folly. Start now every day with
food that “stands by" you through
ned by two confederates was the morning.
awaiting him. He jumped In the
Your grocer has Quick Quaker—
car, and as they drove away, pok­ also Quaker Oats as you have always
ed his gun out of the back cur­ known them.
tain and fifed another shot.
Bannister made -his way to a
nearby farm house where he
phoned to Chief of Police McNabb
who rushed to the scene of the
attempted robbery. The chief was
able to locate one of the empty
shells, and from this came the de­
cision that the gun used was a
25 Automatic. The officers ware
also able tc get a good deacrip
tlon of the men, the one who dii?
the shoo .ng being twenty-five
Sincere reverence for those that have passed
thirty j e x s of age, and was ver>
dark, cu tely resembling a for­
away is reflected in every act of our organiza­
eigner.
His two
companions
tion. Simple dignity—beauty—help to comfort*
were said to be young fellow.« not
those
who are left behind. Nothing is spared
more than seventeen or eighteen
to show the respect and love which are felt
jeers Old.
,
Chief ef Police McNabb .h i s
by the members of the family.
some definite Information which
ho is worllng oh, and which may
result In uie oarly apprehension
PAULSERUD’S
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In th e business honesty of each
other
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In clean, efficient places of
’ business
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In fu ll measure and fair deal-
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That the prices and policies as
fixed by the refiners should
be upheld
That substitution is wrong and
w ill not be practiced by our
members
Independent Gasoline and Oil Dealers Association
WILLIAMS SERVICE STATION,
WHITE CABIN AUTO CAMP,
Quick Quaker
Cornel it totally different from any other smoke. . , . It is more than a
cigarette.. . . A lighted Camel is smoking enjoyment realised
— the closest thing to the perfection o f taste this old earth
D ign ity—Beauty
ever knew.
CameVt popularity hat no equal.
Camel demand exceeds any other
cigarette preference ever known. T o say “ Camel”-is to ask
fo r the world’s most popular cigarette. And to light a Camel
is to taste the best.
For there1 r a solid reason back o f the fame and the enjoym ent
Of Camels. Quality. Camels are rolled o f the choicest T v k f c l i
and Domestic tobaccos money can b n y . . • blended fo r b m MA k
Tillamook — Addition to city
water system » ill soon be ready
for use.
Klamatb Falls — Construction
begun on >30,000 Link River
bridge.
Riddle — Silver Peak mines
bave shipped >30,000 »orth of
copper ore since July 1.
less taste and fragrance.
Funeral Directors
WILD
Day Phone l i t .
Night PJtones Ill-L — 131-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady asslsUnt
e
I f you would know how m ild and mellow a smoke caa really f*
treat yourself to a pack o f Camels. Once yon know wh
words mean, they’re music . . . “ Hove a Carnal f *
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