Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 12, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Confined to Homi
Ears Now Have a
Special Attraction
Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ash­
land Cleaning & Dyeing Works,
has been confined to her home
for the past few days with Ill­
ness.
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PARIS — Ears came into prom-
a inence with the boyish bob, Just
" as short skirts uncovered an unex-
>*rt pected crop of bow-legs.
From D unsm uir—
W. D. Coon, a resident of
Dunsmuir, Cal., spent the day
Ckmpfire in Ashland Jreaterdpy ’visiting
groups of Taleht, assisted by the with friends and looking after
Campfire groups of Ashland hi, busfness affairs.
Medford hi, and Jacksonville hi,
will broadcast over KM ED from Shopped In Ashland—
Mrs. Louis Brown of Talent
7 to 8 o’clock on Wednesday
spent the day yesterday In this
evening March 16th,
¿City shopping and visiting with
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Myrtle wood and gift novelli v friends.
Elhart’e.
Visitinc at O. J. Read Home—
Mrs. H. J. Ayison Of Denver,
Have a fit- at Orres tailors, 73
Oak St, n|w'location.
161-tf Colo., is spending a few days in
Ashland at the home of her
Returned to Home—
nelce, Mrs. C. J. Read on Granite
Mrs. W. Vogall, who has spent street,
the winter months In Ashland at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. From S eattle—
George 'A. Briscoe on Weiglfiman
F. Harington gnd M. S.
street, has returned to her home Hurrwitz of Seattle, Wash., wpre
in Talent.
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in this .r city yesterday looking
after business affairs.
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A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee eveiy uoon and night, 35c. Attended D a n c e -
At the Plaza.
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Bill God love of Medford was
a visitor In Ashland last evening
Books and stationeiy, head to attend the dance at the Winter
quarters, Elharts.
Garden.
W ill Broadcast—
h ett foe Whittier—
Thé Crater Lake
Hal McNair of McNair Bros.
drug store on the Plasa left yes­
terday for Whittier. Cal., to get
his wife, .who has been In that
city for some time visiting with
her sisters. They will return to
Ashland, in about two weeks.
Phone Paulserud’s Cor cleaning
Lecture, “How to Die” by Frits
Kuntz. International lecturer for
the T. 8. Lodge, Tuesday, March
16, 1927 8:16 p. m. K. of P. hall,
Medford. No admission. Collec­
tion.
163-1
From Loa Angeles—
O. C. Brown of Los Angeles,
Cal., was in Ashland yesterday
transacting business.
See Jordan for Mill Work
First of Week Specials— dainty
dance dresses at dandy prices.
Mrs. Larkin Grubb 114 Third St.
163-2
Confined to Home—
Mrs. C. J. Brady is confined to
Visitors from The Dalles ■
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carson, her home on OUlson street with
residents . of The Dalles, Ore., the flu.
spent yesterday In this city visit­
Buy a St. Patrick’s Day gift
ing the Lithia Park. Mr. Carson
owns'a. music store in The Dalles. A nice box . of chocolates wrap­
ped in appropriate colors.— The
Let the UNION write yonr full
eoverage automobile Insurance.
Tee, Of course.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dallaih
of
Kelso, Wash., were business
Have your screens made at
visitors in this city yesterday.
Jordan’s mill.
Mr. Dallam is the editor of the
Kelso tribune.
Here Yesterday—
Hershall Brower, who has been
visiting with his parents In Jer- Visitors from K. F .—
.Mr. .and, Mrs. p. M. Smith,
vais. Ore., for the past few
months, was in Ashland yester­ residents of Klamath Falls, spent
day. He left last evening Tor the day here yesterday visiting
San Francisco, where he will with friends.
probably remain tor some time
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LUMBERMAN NEAR DEATH
EUGENE, March 12.— (UN)—
Struck in the head by a flying
piece of hmory wheel, O. F. An­
derson, president of the Cascade
Lumber company of Springfield is
in Pacific Christian hospital bere
in a critical condition.
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SALEM MAN DIES
SALEM, March 12.— (UN)—
George Franklin Elgin, 62, native
of Oregon, forest ranger, legisla­
tor and fqr years in the employ
CHINESE COOK HELD
of the city of Salem and the state
EUGENE, March 12.— (UN)
of Oregon In various capacities, — Lark Lin, a Chinamen employ­
died Friday at his.home.
ed at a local hotel, was arrested
here Friday on a warrant Issued
In Multnomah county charging
Perhaps that radio com­
him with larceny by embezzle­
mission ca find some way to
ment.
make a crystal set work.
From W alla W alla—
New popular sheet music
hart’s.
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Fuller Paints
and
Varnishes
A paint and varnish for
every need
J. O. RIGG
Among the out of- town visitors
In this city yesterday was C. A.
McEvoy of Walla Walla, Wash.
Something new in .spring suits
see Paulserud.
- 162-tf Visitor from Crescent City—
F. J. Murphy of Crescent City,
Cal., was in Ashland yesterday
From Dunsmuir—
Albert Guthrie, who Is em­ visiting with friends.
ployed by the Southern Pacific
Co., In Dunsmuir, Cal., spent Living In Sams Valley—
Mr. and Mrs. Ural Coleman
yesterdsy In this city at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. of Medford, formerly of .Ash­
land, are making their home for
Ci Polk on Gresham street.
a short time with Mrs. Coleman’s
mother, Mrs. John Jones in Sams
BRONCHITIS — “FOLEY’S”
Valley.
GIVES SURE RELIEF
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ Visitor from Boston—
pound relieves at once distressing,
Louis J. Wright of Boston,
alarming bronchial symptoms. It Mass., was a visitor in this city
loosens the harsh cough, ■ raises yesterday looking after business
phlegm easily, soothes the irritat­ affairs.
ed mucous membrane, eases the
disagreeable tightness that grows
worse toward nightfall. From From Spokaue...
Mr. L. M.—Charleston. W. Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Ellis, resi-
“I am glad to say that Foley’s dents of Spokane, Wash., Rpent
Honey and Tar helped me over a yesterday in this city visiting
bad attack of bronchitis.” It is a with friends.
reliable medicine, safe and effec­
tive for coughs and colds in child­
ren and grown persons. Your In Ashland Yesterday—
Mrs. M. N. Chapman of Salem
druggist sells and recommends it.
Ask or phone for It.— Sold every­ Oregon, was In this city yester
where.
—No. 4. day visiting with friends.
of mother and eyen In our own
youth, few wondered and few
cared what a Roman’s ears'looked
like. They were carefully hidden
under a wadding of curls or
braids.
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But thfe boyish bob showed
what varldty there fan h e to sur
auditory appendages. The French
surgeon has risen to the need of
t$e moment with blueprints, scis-
sorg and the plastic art. Ears can
be changed, trimmed, bobbed
lengthened of fattened' In a
single sitting.
There is no longer any excuse
tfor flap ears which wave wildly
alongside a bobbed head, and
those untortiinatrf women equip­
ped with ears which in the vernac-
«lar of boxing are known as
^cauliflowers;” can substitute
for the mldeally fashioned pieces
to which she can hang her ear-
rings. Lean-to ears, the antl-
thesis of flap ears, can be pried
away from the skull to take on
really poetic lines.
Seekers after fashionable ears
are studied by an expert.
A
hasty design is drafted to fit the
head of the wearer i f the ears
to be repaired: tong ears for
long faces and chubby fat ones
for moon-faced clients. Then the
surgeon step in with the name
tools he used to take a w a y
wrinkles, make an Apollo "Belve-
,’pre out oi a Bourbon nose and
Kft out the crows’ feet around
Best Paint—Beet Workmi
Phone 172
“The ideal ears are small, but
not too small for there la an old
proverb in French that Intelli­
gence is in proportion to the size
of the ears," a prominent ear-
rebuildor told the United News.
“Ears should be pink, a deli­
cate pink bordering on coral and
If they are not naturally that col­
or they must be tinted. They
Wijsi be
sad pto'lpp, faust
be meaty and round Into the
cheek without sagging.
There
ale few perfect ears."
lands hare a great deal « e r e ­ the population has greatsr Alxpo-
cancer than thoae on the Medi­ sltion tor cancer than the Wal­
tons.
terranean Islands.
In France cancer la especially
That this tendency la to hare
cancer Is not merely a matter general and fatal . In Normandy
of geography but also of race, is and Picardy where thirty'percent
demonstrated by the fact that of the deaths are from that dis­
the abore races transplanted to ease. Here also It has been dem­
America maintain the same gen­ onstrated that in the Celtic part
of the country the death rate is
eral tendency for the disease.
* In Belgium it has been estab­ 1« per cent against 13 percent
lished that the Flemish part of in the Mediterranean portion.
CAUSE OF CANCER
WILL BE STUDIED
Áre You In Priniêt
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
(Continued From Page One)
The investigation will last for
a year at leant and will embrace
virtually the entire world. It will
have as a basis certain results
that have already been obtained
in Europe and which J Indicate
that geography and race play a
very important role in the mat­
ter of cancer.
These observations today show
that the northern races of Eu-
ropes are the heaviest sufferers
from cancer. The Celtic race Is
less seriously affected while the
races of {he Iberian penntnsula
and the Island races are least
afflicted.
As regards the Island popula­
tions these of the northern ls-
How’s Your Oil?
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
Richardson Springs '
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
WRITS US
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
A sh la n d Crea m e r y
BUTTER
We Have—
Allato_____
Cj'col
THE
Foraoll
Golden Shell
Havoline
Mobile B
Mobile A
Mona Motor
Motoreze
Pennzoil
Quaker HtJitr
Monogram
Valvoline
Veedol
ESSEX SUPER-SIX
the moat car for the least mpney.
1 Buick in good mechanical condition
1 Ford Delivery v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v w r
$ 75.00
$165.00
Hyvis
The
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Chevrolet Dealer*
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
OUR GOOD FORTUNE
Is yours ns well, A special demonstrator for Eliza­
beth Arden’s toilet preparations will be in our store
this afternoon and evening for the. sole purpose of
supplying information- on this exceptional line of
toilet articles for women.
IMPROVE
Your Home?
Makg an appointment or if convenient just stop
in the store and secuie a liberal education, in the
use of Eliznneth Arden’s toilet preparations, , . .
The Lithia Springs Pharmacy
An idea+y4i//c«-profit
A progressive coffee distributoi.devised a new
t h e sport
CABRIOLET
container with the brand n a m e'n p p ea rin g
on one side and the word “sugar, 6salt,” or
some other household commodity for which
die can could later be used, on the other side.
The idea would appeal to h o u s e w iv e s and
auick distribution was nttdtd. Nineteen Long
Distance calls to dealers in nine states resulted
in eighteen orders—total 27,128 pounds o f
coffee. Telephone sales efficiency, 94.7%.
W hen your business demands auick action,
depend upon Long Distance telephone service
to accomplish results speedily and at low cost,
rfo.
Among the many new and practical uses o f
Long Durance you will no doubt find some
L N a p p ^ b le to your b u s in e s s . These will be
P l cheerfully discussed with you upon request to
Let us finance your spring program — to
build—buy—or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting on applications and closing loans.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
30 North Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
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Sunday
Dinner
Breakfast At The
PLAZA
We Are Open In The Morning
«1.00 PER
Now At 6:30
Remember Our 85c Chicken Dinner
The theme is not for wives only, but for everybody to
relish and enjoy. •
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