Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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flP B B U J h Tim nerte la d t y
lim its; six room hoetd; fru it;
J u t oft paved street; Ideal for
R E N T — Furnished first rabbit or poultry raising; ‘tsrms.
X *
38B-tf
a th , gas, garage, «SO. SOS M t. Ave.
Apartments, IBS Granite.
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383-1-mo.
teasoaable by
month
IF YOU WA—
F a
Barber Apts. IBS Gran­
i l i - « Inquire a t Broom A I
R E N T —-or trade for car,
four room bonds, partly furnished
at 778 Bystreet
1BT Ohiq street.
211-4*
Garfield
P G R R E N T :— Furnished house
on Laurei street. Call 322 H ar-
gadloe street or phone 363L?
F IN E HOUSE and lot la Salem,
286-tf free of incumbrance, to trade fo r
P G R R E N T — Home, corner good house and lot Is Ashland.
Gresham aad Vista Sts., 10 rooajs W e have also thousands of other
and a ttic , 8 fireplaces, 2 stoves trades to trade for «batenor you
and some floor coverings, nice have- I t you want to trade see
yard, fine view, suitable for large Cosklil A Earle, Realtors. 168 0
Campy Or tor tenant who wants L iberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
2 « ’ - I mo
te ««nt nice rooms. H . C. Gsley, -
Of E . M ein St.
218-1-mo.
W A N T E D — Normal students to
beard and room for remainder of
W A N T E D — Peaches, blackber-
rlae, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
keens. Scotti F ru it A Produce,
Khugath Falls, P. O .B o x 172.
268-tf
W A N T E D — Blackberries
Thursdays apd Sunday evenings,
1728 Boulevard. W . E. Pierson,
phone 48B-J.
<2 84 -«
Lifts H is W ings
/
Wain Leslie Hamilton (above)
8 Colonel F . F. Minehin. B rit-
nlrmen, ptao to take wing
«p Cllfden, Ireland, to New
ifc. On their feturo trip ther
« to fly to Vienna, tiros csteh-
ijo g a new d ttiaiu e « a r k . A
ne escort w ill accompany the
its from the Irish coast far out
to sea.
N at te to * w w r tM t m a»erW for
2 » » G * r t « * l n < t r ie r f t U M e t i .
Thu increasing demand to* |Reor-
nees M u brought a b o tt tab' re­
turn of thia »hear material.
Tears ago the popularity of oheap
beaded net tobee killed tW Mea
of net w ith smart worn«*, To­
day, however, we find adme of
the very smartest French imports
using net or mesh In preference to
W A IT E D ATtOWCK— $he bant chiffons.
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t w*
automobile salesman tn Ashland,
W hite net gowns embroidered
A Portiend distributer handling Ó Ma crystal or silver beads are
«enseno line of eights and tinaa edpong the daintiest things o f the
Ima a n opportunity fo r you ■ to eeaeon. Gold »ash n r . M t * « -
n u l » B M ^ d ti a peer w ith hardly brofderyd In geld beads b « < Nke-
any te n tim e n e W e h a n d l e
t r a d « tin a a m paper, etc. Yon uM . a is papersllr
gmtidned
m u t ba h a u t i , t i n t i show «har- w*th a ftw r IM S rather (hen tilth
head work.
B oughs* n t i or
respected «ltlten In your commun­ tulle gowns In p a s til noteto are
ity. Address Box T . M . Co., T id ­ popular with the y o u n p g rtiti, the
ings.
283-6 shirts h a tin g layers of u tile s
and the batflces being semi-Htted.
Wet only gowns p? net sdl en-
Mrs. Luln VanWegon, who has
*b£ea enjoying a vacation during «se worn e l phsooflfl. W n find
the past ereek, re nam ed her du­ «inert little net nestis in -j^netei
ties this morning in tbs Dry ctdoss made an tiWagght Item and
Goods department
of Binders* bonded in geld, dimer OT tielf-
store. Mrs. VanWegee spent tero tepe selling In th e «Mops Very
As
a
Wile,
the
days of the time' at the home of reasonably.
her sister, Mrs. E. E. Gore in the cheaper models are unttaed al­
Bellview district, just south of though they wear better W rone
has them lined in phlffon.
The
Loam.
not wrap looks wdll only when it
harnionigSB In o d o r w ith ■ the,
Front Hilts—
gown beneath M as it is too trans-
Among the H ilts, Cal., people payeat to be worn over a contrast­
who spent a short time in this ing color. I t Is so lig h t in weight
city Saturday shopping and visit­ that it can be worn on the warm­
ing friends was J. D. O’Neal. .
est night. . j ,
Net trim m ing on taffe ta Robes
da Style is often stressed, the net
being
particaierly
attractive
when used to give a transparent
hemllae. One even finds the eve-
n'ng handkerchief of net match­
ing the net or net-trimmed gown.
He&vy meshes of ecru «hade
embroidered in self-tSne «re used
for over-blouses o f
edternoon
gowns. These are.quite popular in
New York st^present. In faqt, all
Smart shops are showing net fised
e ith e r/fo r entire gowns or , as
trim m ing and as a eooi summer
material nothing can surpass It.
Fashions of Tomorrow Include
, “Berret Basques” and “Elegantes
N E W YO R K ,— (LP)— Do y o u
know that at the moment It Is
quite sm art to wear the Wrong
thing at the right time? I menu
It. Just that.
You have, no doubt, b e e n
brought up to believe that certain
things were good taste, and that
was that and there was no getting
around. R. W e ll, life has chang­
ed, aad modes have changed and
vlTid
HEDDA H O VJ TELLS
«be sweet young thing e f 18 o r 40
mode
ABQKT V A ttfK T IE fl
summers, < it is bard to te ll which
tering
N E W YO RK, Ang.
=
nowadays'), is, decidedly, n o t
sg it. Assuming that “variety” is * the
what she used to be. -
appro- »Pic« of Hfe, the woman who is a
The other day I eaw a photo­
icomes S’tiln c t type flndB It difficult .to
graph of one of the smartest ele­
'tennis <lreM 1» * variety of styles, if she
gantes in Europe on board her
nor happens to he o f mannish type it
t ’
in dangerous for her to attempt
yacht wearing short wool socks
rolled down over her ankles, ten­
aw re- t,le more feminine types of dress
e t s ehoes, “beret basques” what
of and if she is distinctly feminine
Hooked like a glorified m i d d y
orn In ,n form * nd features she cannot
blouse and a Deauville handker­
white h°Pe to wear severely tailored
chief. I t was all wrong; and she
e dark clothing, s
,
looked exasperatlngly smart.
i who
Very often we grow weary of
A day e r two later I saw, on a
ts and w°men who stick too closely to
well-known Yacht Club, a group
'iously typ* where clothes are concerned,
of smart women having tea, or
md a
Br® Pleasantly surprised when
whatever they were having, and
In d if- we Uad one ot our boyishly bnx-
orna. am friends wearing a flu ffy chlf-
they all wore enormous hats, the
>olish- i fon fn»ck which permits the show-
kind one associates w ith garden
parties and bridesmaids,
h u t
enam- i1n* of ***** * rm « and neck. Some-
t too : how a frock seems te niter a . wo­
hardly w ith a seafaring life. Tkis^
man’s personality It H ’s Just the
of course, was all wrong, b u t
opposite sort from what has been
somehow, the incongruity of those
worn.
large hats on the deck of a yacht
)
Very few women try to vary
seemed attractive aad so-ao-you-
th e ir styles e f dressing to any
pleaae and vary smart ipdeed.
> f l j R g re at extent. The clothes they
Now you see what I mean by
the wrong thing at7 the right
wear seldom seem new to 1 ns
since they are always Just What
time. Of course, you have the
fashion-sense to know just what Hedges, Secretory Na iOJUlI one would expect.- And the Indl-
Committee Predi© 18
vidual becomes aa uninteresting
the r ig h t time is. This is really
aa her wardrobe, i t ’s especially es­
Another Victory
something that no one
tell
sential that relatives and friends
yon. I can merely point out ex­
(LP>— ' who are near us each day find us
amples of what I mean by the
been wearing the unusual occasionally.
smart wrong note.
Itegs’s
Sometimes s cslor tiist has h o t
An excellent eaample Is
the'
1 net been work hetero w ill seem*' <o
wearing of Jewels. W ho has not
dency, make one radiant. Sometime« a
seen an emerald blaxing green
y o f change e f silhouette docs the
fire in the morning, as a compan­
mm it- same thing. •“
.,r **
ion to the simplest o f sports cos­
I have in mind a young college
tumes? The base and fe lt Green
it the girl whose overgrevn proporthm*
H at lady herself wore hers at all
;er by fsrsnd her to eeoept emly tailored
hagms, ponr le spoil (as we have i
,nd I clothing.
Bvp«
her
evening
a ll sate an frequently) and other-
leoted gowns were* serenely simple Ahg
wiee. Dearla, that were regarded i
of Inconspicuous colors.
One
by our mothers as something to J
night recently
she appeared,
wear on im portant occasions only
>1NGS dressed in • bouffant silver „ tsf-
have been worn by the yard and ,
Coavaleseeat Hone
Art Ytwmg, bpnr and arrow ©Xpert in n scene from
“ Alaskan Adventures,** the The Vining tomorrow.
Everything Except The Bite
•!
Utilfeed In Whale Factory
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MY H A « IÊG U N W -X,
lïM THePARTVW RO
CALLEO 90Ü SATURDAY
rcqaroinq that polar .
EXPEDITION — ___ 7
i DO &IÖ THINGS - OüR Bk
ILL e e A tUKTORV MAX)»
V 6 N T — NATIONS W IL L B
A T OUR R K T - m e W M
W IL L stano M t o s r t t r
s J Û A R lN ^
iT-CAPr.
ERICSON -T H IS IS
IS W ILLING T O
T? T N € JAWS Of
Y.LONLlNeSS .
«G tXD G R TH /
Office Hoars: 1 0 - I B a n t « - »
194-tf
salted, and ne-drlgd for export
to China, to be the flavored deli-
w w y nt a war Bard’s dinner table.
WHITTLE TK A M SK *
And te pteaids the m M war lords
4TH STREET
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
U’UM ¡an appetite, the (Ins of the
BAKERY
1 sea monster are preserved and
BREAD, CAKB8, P A 8 T E R IE S
Coal, Wood and Stanga
i canned, to he eo asserted Into
FRB8H E V E R T DAY
Packing, Crating and n ip p in g .
soup.
Long Distance H a ilin g .
Sharks abound a * most of the
A u stralian ’ c o a s t at different
Auto Freight Tanniaal
Painting, tinting and papering,
i times of the year, and promoters
try O llff Burlingame, 881 M t. Ave.
of the industry, which has only
or phone 466.
167-1 mo.
rocently started, claim that they
! w ill make surf-bathing safer and
B I L L F IG H T E R ’S
their own fortunes.
R A R E HONOR
M AD R ID . — (IP) — Juan Bel­
fete, gown, with rounded neck­ hair on the opposite side or in the monte, Spanish h ull-fight hero,
line, semi-fitted bodice and fu ll- canter for a few days. Or. try has broken another record. Dur­
fathered skirt which was scallop­ wearing the hair straight for a ing a fi^ht at Algeciras, South­
We w ill deliver aay am euat
ed edged and adorned In appli­ change w ith a ’coverbob at the ern Spain, he got the four ears
of exceptionally good 13-tneh
and
two
tails
of
the
two
bulla
he
re
ar
concealing
the
short
boyish
ques of pastel flowers. No one
slabs a t this price. Bay them
killed there,.
recognised her in this fragile clip.
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A M l
how (o r w inter «M ila they are
When
a
matador
la
awarded
setting for, although she was ae
cheap.
one ear of the two or three hulls
large aa ever, the “ Dresdon ^o ll”
he killed one afternoon. It la a
gown effect made her entirely
great victory. Two ears Is better,
feminine. She had emerged’ from
but the award of three or four is
her cocoon a glorious butterfly.
sensational. The addition of one
A friend of mine whb has red
W IL L B E H E L D A T M E E T
or two tails is almost unheard of.
hair and reddish brown eyes de­
IN P A R IS IN SEPTEM B«
Belmonte is 35 years o l d ,
pends so great upon accentuating
hardly five feet high, and weighs
her color scheme that «he wears
PO RTLAND, Ote., Aug. 8.—
about one hundred pounds.
brown, tan or yellow constantly.
Two feasts .of friendship between
One can’t Imagine her in any oth-
America and France w ill be held
i r shade. W h at .> „pJly _J t ,lg.JJta t
In Paris during the aatto nal ee q
lomdohe can’t tell her to forget
vention of The American Legion.
hor eyes and hair and wear a col-
Sent.. 1» to 28, Howard P. Sav-
whiçh w ill give her friends
age, National Commander, ad-
less confined to society circles, (o r
flight relief.
Sealed bids w ill be received by nounced today in a communica­
Whenever 1 hear a woman sigh, looking down a program for any
tion received by C arl R. Mosier,
"My husband never Comments on dog-racing is expensive. A n d the District Forester, Portland,
of Portland, Department Franoe
Oregon,
up
to
and
including
Sep­
of
the
meets,
which
are
held
on
n y clothes." I know InstinetiVe-
convention
officer of thin state.
’} that she Is one of those persons Mondays, Wednesday and Satur­ tember 9, 1927, for a ll-th e mer­
One
feast
wiU
be given b r the
who fails to alter themselves by days. one may see such names as chantable dead timber, standing
Legion
in
honor
ef President
Miss
Betty
Baldwin,
daughter
of
or down, and all the live timber
wearing diversified styles a n d
new colors. I f a woman has nev­ tlio British Premier, the Dowager marked or designated for cutting Gaston Doumergne, of France.
er worn a bright red dress in her Queen of Greece, Baroness Rav­ on an area embracing about 790 The other w ill be given by thn
life and suddenly blossoms forth ensdale and Lady Ali.itair Innea- acres within sections 27, 34 and Republic ef France to the mem­
ir one, her husband will cer­ Kerr.
36, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 E .. W . M. bers ot the Legion.
Marshals ef the Frendh armies.
tainly notice it.
Tolmau Creek watershed. Crater
American
generals, high civil of-
Columbia C ity — New Howard- National Forest, Orego n,estimat­
I t ’s a good plan to chango the
flcinls
of
both
eoimtrtas. officials
Vincent-Maxmeyer
sawmill
will
way of wearing the hair once In
ed to be 6.631,000 feet B. M.,
of
Jbe
Legion
and
of the French
a while also. T ry
parting
the employ 35 men.
more or less, of western yellow
pine, sugar pine, Douglas fir, veterans* organisation w ill * be
white fir and incense cedar tim ­ amt|ng the 4 M «m ets attending
Repr.eaehtathSM
ber. approximately 50% Douglas th tie dinner«.
from
every
state
to thn U aieti
;ir and 31% western yellow pine.
The removal of white U r ’is to be and every department in , Frnuoe
*
OUR RATEH:
optional with the purchaser. No w l« be Invited.
W ith Batb, Single, 32.00 and 32.26— Double 75c Extra, No Ups
bid of less than 13.50 per M.
W ithout Bath, Single, 31.26 and 31.20— Double 60c Extra
feet for western yellow and sugar H O M IN G c
GROHM
No Upe
pine, 11.00 for Douglas H r, sod
I N C A P flM L O F ftU S H Il
30.50 per M. feet for white f ir
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
MOhCO W , — ( t n T h e « » v lti
and
other apeclee w ill be con­ capital,
already
overcrowded,
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
sidered. 3500 must be deposited keeps right on growing bigger. la
new and up to date at very low rates. We furnish
w ith each bid to be applied on May 4g added 14.846 p » g te to 1«
everything but the (Jroeerios. INVESTIGATE
the purchase price, refunded, or pop«r1et4on, making the unbear­
retained In part as liquidated able housing crisis even m o r e
damages, according to conditions acute.
of sale. The right to reject any
There were 70,273 persons who
and all bids reserved.
Before came to Moeeow dnrlag May end
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
bids are submitted, full informa­ 58,326 went away, while Urn mar­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
tion concerning the tim ber, the gin of births over deaths added
conditions of sale, and the sub­ 2,300 to the net increase. T h e
PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING ST.OGAN
mission of bids should be d e ­ 'city is now well pest the > , • • • , -
IN THE LiTHIANS’ SLOGAN CONTEST;
tained from the Foreet Super­ 800 mark, double its otaw In 1812,
visor, , Medford, Oregon, o r the the last normal year before the
District Forester, Portland, Ore­ World W ar.
SY B M gy, Australia, Ang. 8.—
(IP) — ILlke >iie Chicago meat
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$L75Tier
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
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288-8 Mon.
Chuich Directory
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By Taylor
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Methodist Episcopal Charch
N. M ain and Laurel streets.
M . F . Pemberton, Pastor, 111
Laurel street. Phene 27.
Frodbytorlae Church
M. M aia and Helmata Streets
JOtMta <7. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
111 K . »tein St. Phsae M I L
Lutheran Charch
•Services in Odd Fellows H all.
H. H. Young, Pastor, 888
Boulevard. Services 4th and
6 th Rundays.
«g»—Ate i i f i T . . . . . .
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f lir t i Church of Christ
A le u titi— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Ells. M . Smith, First
Reeder, 7 Í Fourth st. Phene
471-J
id Streets,
ng. Pastor
Phone S 8 I-R
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