Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    women, the p rin t aMislly M a s
used with solid we lor tor «en­
trant- The cossMnetton of two
meterials' ia alto wotl liked, ta k e
and chiffon combinations add a
softness which ia flattering to
DOROTHY R E ID ,E ditor. Thone 39 or 224L
Daughter« o f t h e p n i o a & 4 *
erase w ill hold th e ir » « a » -*
meeting at the arm ory at 2
«clock p. m. Thia meeting w ill
he the only o m M
d arfeg
the month o f August,
a » »
This country road,
Where last 1 bore
A dragging load.
There’s one thing which the
stout woman should
remember
whoa buying a gown:— surplus
flesh *
surplice bodice
lines!
When the large woman
falls to cut down on her weight
she must rely upon the cut of the
gown for “slenderising.” Surplice
frc^at effects In bodices do much
towards m aking one appear less
rotund. The surplice ia not nec­
essarily a m atronly style. For in-
etanee, the dress made w ith a sur­
plice fro nt which ties at on«' side
without necessitating the wearing
o f a vestee is moat youthful. As a
rule the bodice Joins a pleated
front tunic. M ore matronly, are
•nrpilcea w ith reserves and vps-
teee which f o r m 's V shape ae
they Join the tunic. The dress
that Isn't made on surplice lines
may use a long strand of beads to
aid in apparently dividing the
One-sided and V-shaped neck­
line« are preferred to other types
hy woman with m atronly figures.
One-piece frocks »aye also prefer­
red above two-piece types in moat
instances. Diagonal skirt manipu­
lation ia naed on many models
which vary from the general ver­
tical skirt effect. Tiers, flounces
and any skirt trim m ing which
tends to Increase one’s breadth
are poor substltntes for rertlcai
OP fh O T IM MOB TMC BTOCT or diagonal lines.
I met my lover
Grown grim and gray,
But be spoke not.
H e r looked p»y way.
NEW YORK. Aug.
UP) —
The few stout women left in this
dieting world find it d ifficu lt to
buy smart c othes iq large sixes.
True, some houses specialize on
“ stout” dresses hut even there 'the
smarter garments are in medium
The gppngp jmakqp ag excellent
■ell fa which to snow certain dee-
oratlve plants.
For a very ef­
fective window display soak a
large piece o f coatee «podge in
water, squeeae it half dry, then
sprinkle in the openings rad «tov.
er need, « (H e t. barley, lawn grass,
oaf8, rice, pte. H ang thia In the
window where the eun shines a
portion of the day, and sprinkle
it lightly w ith w ater dally.
The spcage aeon livene into a
mass of living green vegetation
very refretolng to the eyen.
The seeds ased may he varied,
according te the fancy, h at the
above named s oada in .a hanging
sponge are prettier than a sponge
set in a diah e r plate, though ex­
cellent results may also be ob­
tained by planting ether seeds,
grapfruit seeds, carrots, etc.
The seeds which produce deli­
cate feathery leaves are the pret­
tiest for indoor plants. Golden
m illet brings a surprisingly quick
result "in leaves and decorative
“ fru it.” Sweet clover seed also
brings quick results, and has a
hardlneac not so easily effected by
change in temperaftnre ns many
seeds have. Creeping bent grass
seed produces a dense growth and
Is also very hardy.
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D i nner at Onn^ennHsnnl
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Church—
The member« arid trtohda of
the local 'Congregational chorch
held their usaal cbsrc^ Wight,
dinner at th e church bnBdibg
last. Thursday evening, August 4.1
Following the dinner la short
muriejd program was given and
after this? g a m « occupied the
time until nine o'clock or hfter.
Reverend and Mr«. C. H. H a r­
rison of Portland, Oregon, were
guests at the church on their
return hodie a fter a round trip
from Portland via Eugene, the
MeKenrie highway. Bend and
Large women are getting away
from wearing black to a great ex-
teut. Black and white effects,
n ary blues, beige, flesh and even
white effects ant said to be lead­ Klamath Fhlls. ?
ing stout shade. Printed mater­
« K it
ials am w e ll liked ^y most large
P arent«—
Burl Snydor, who la employed
ae a brakeman hy the Southern
Pnctfic c o m p a n y in Klam ath
Falls, left late last night for
th a t city after having spent the
past two days here visiting his
parents on the Boulevard.
saefa deep and fry insta I
> < A N Y jokes here bento «
AVI <he cesa o f Mrs. ABem’s
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Friends of Miss Anna Bread in
— A shland and- Medford were-earn,
prised to learn of her marriage to
Maurice J. BulUvaa en July IB .
a t ^pw ark, Nqw Jersey.(
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Mrs. aulUjajk-to weU known in
southern Oregon,
being the
daughter of a pioneer fa m ily ' ef
Jacksonville. She is a graduate
of the Sacred H eart hospital hs
M rdfcrd, and took a'"course in
public health work a t . the. U ni­
versity of Oregon at Eugene. She
bar. studied
under D r.
K ryle,
noted goitre specialist of Cleve­
land, Ohio, and has also had a
special coarse of training in her
line of work a t 'C olum bia Unl-
-
veraity. H er husband ia an in-
“
ctructor in Architectural D rafting
at the Exxes County Vocational
school for boys, New ark. N e w
Jersey.
M r. and Mrs. Sullivan, after a
trip to Canada, will be at home at
3fi Tirhenor street, Nework, New
Jersey.
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■t V • V -rt V.—
Hot Oats
repared faster now
Almwwmm w a l / a a e a
than plain toast
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f:-
Weather Bureau 0
Giving Fon
Extreme forest ftre hazards are ¡w h ile the forest Are hasard
Personal Service
For Men
IT IS A HOME SER­
VICE PbR MEÑ AWAY
FROM HOME.
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a la o ^ a t e r O a U « y o n î» w û S w s
known them.
Quick Quaker
tes In
re Protection
always the result of low humid­
ity, According to the U. 8. Forest
take
Service, i t is pointed out thaï j whether condlttoge. *
! o«1y * few 4»yri o i low relative
hatoidtty to «¡»crease the hasard
to the danger point.
The Importance o f thio factor
is Indicated by the fact that some
Insurance companies a r e n o w
granting reduced rates on timber-
land in the Pacific Northwest
-When the owner a g r e « to suspend
nil logging operations for any
period during which the' relative
hum idity is below to per .cent.
We give special attention
On account o f the probability
t o t h e Laundering o f e f tow hsmJdlty periods daring
Gentlemen’s apparel, »ow­ the neat six or eight weeks, the
V . 8. Department u fA g ric u ltu re
ing on buttons and mak­ and
• t h e r ageueito^concerned
ing minor repairs .with­ w ith the protectionr of Federal,
out extra charge. Patch­ s u t e and private forests from
ing, when ordered, at Are ere keeping as watchful an
eye en the weather tiñese days aa
small cost
the navigators of ships at »ea.
JUST PHONE
make laxativA
'll
Ashland Laundry
1B the te n e t ftoe haaard has tod
the Wmrther Bhssau ot the United
B fetM Departm ent of A griculture
& establish s systematic terest-
ftre ^ w n a tb q rw a ra la g aervfce la
severed smBloiis Of the country,
gad negator forecasts are bqlag
sent p u t'
apprise foresters and,
daily by the W eather Bureau and
are disseminated by telegraph to
important key points, by radio
and by newspapers.
The radio
broadcasting of these forecast«
is one of the moat recent devel­
opments, and fire-weather bulle­
tins now are being sent out from
16 Pacific Coast and Northwest­
ern stations.
The worst Ire s In Washington
and Oregon occur in connection
w ith the dreaded west wind,
are preceded by a parted of warm,
dry weather fires start easily.
The fire-weutber-warnlpg ser­
vice now is in operation in seven
district«:
Oregon, w ith head­
quarter* a t Portland; Washing­
ton, w ith headquarters a t Beattie,
California, with headquartem at
San Francisco;
Montana and
Northern Idaho, w tth headquart­
ers at Spokane; Southern Idaho,
w ith headquarters at Boise; Min-
aesota, Wisconsin end Michigan,
with headquarters at D uluth;
New Y o rk and New England, w ith
headquarters at Boston.
PVSSY BAVftB
BUGENB, O N .. Aug. » — OS
with the medal. Another here
b«a made his feb u t.
The characters in thin " th ril­
ling, aetlon-ftUed, tones dram a,”
equal to afiy Hollywood can offer,
are an adventurous Bnasycat, a
Swimming a c ro « Lake o f the
gf-doot telephone pels, and the
hero, Clayton Sullivan, bellhop Woods In 40 minutes. E. H. Pike,
superintendent of the Pelican Bay
a t the Eugene hotel.
I t happened this way
Pussy Lumber company of Klam ath
eUeabed the telephone pole to holds the season record for the
see what she oouW see. Now go­ swim.
ing up was easy but eemiag down
toe uncertain. Be parched en the
Wo are awaiting the n e w
"sum m it" she had been forced nucctlon that w ill undoubtedly be
te stay, two ¿hole day«.
the next to co en Insurance pol­
Then came Ciuyte». He threw icies—« b o a t the w ife’s temper.
a rope over the c m « on the pole,
climbed up, and stM dew«, brtng-
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riqal repair m the beet pezalkto
iagurnnee lor a healthy enjoyable
old Uge. ffldàsy aflZMdts espec­
ially should be avoided because
the lurking poisons left in the
eyetom through impaired kidney
add bladder action are a moat
frequent cause of painful and
serious
disorders,
baclinche,
weakness, rheumatic paln^qfven
t o « of health. X w w l Hymen
forest owners
dangerous One
wqathpr so tl)»t they may shut
l e w a logging operations and
slash burning, sad’ mobilise fire ­
fig h tin g units wtth the toast pos­
sible delay.
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Hare ln jthe Pacific Coast re­
gion. jrh e re e o rte of the m e et1
valuable foreetk to the United
I t i t t i ere situated, the d re-
wsnther-weraing wonk has been
under way for gome tMne. Fire-
w eather formants gfe Issued twice
t .WUSyaMaW Toirtag
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Aricogg foom the Iith ia
Gpnngfi Hotel
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