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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1927)
pj, -Jfa»»*-''»jf+W1* 1'- laagant ib a » the kltehan, the «One o f the y e a r when i Id spend th e m ln ia fa m ■; o f ttm e -ta th e kitchen . r « t o t t o ' ; atonda to re . ? ' P la n yon» mdala aeverr, t ' ! tu . advance. A fte r these a re been made an ta re n - ' y e a r stock o f staple g ro- ' an be m ade to sea'. What needed.^Thia can be p o r t o one tr i» to (he grocery CALR*DAK O P E V E N T S Interest! W ednesday, Sept. 14. — F irs t one. o f I m eeting o f the Upper Volley adason. C om m unity club since the^aum-* ■ m er vacation w ill b e. held In th e clubhouse. *> W ednesday, Sept. 14,—Daughter o f U nion V eterans, arm o ry, afternoop. Thursday, Bept. IS .— T h e T r in ity G u ild o f the T rin ity Episcopal church wHl hold a social a fte r- ferod b a n d .h a bis crnl ters. » P?r t opl point 1 *•***. M Ib in g u * B,her> noon 1^ the Parish House. M rs. 0 . H . H e d to rg and M rs. J j T L 1 W . L . Maxey wiU s e t as host- esses. This a ffa ir w ill begin the re g u lar meetings o f t h e i Z J T / L T rin ity O nlld fo r th e v ia t o r M ta g ' and a largo attendance Is do- Hired. th e met T hu rsd ay E v e n in g , Sept. 1 8 . — C em « u “ Experience meeting** o f W . BOOB> g C. T . U? in M . E . ehnrch p a r- |fl th e I ,ors- firs t um Thurm lay, « e p t.. U L — B aby clinic,* ixatioa C hild W e lfa re association fro m tlo n . I t 1 :3 0 to 8 p. m. atte n d s F rh ia y , Bept. tfo — T h e WhO-Do*j present, c la w of the M ethodist E p isc o pal church w ill m eet a t th e home of Wrs. E. M . B erg on B. T h e n ,th e perishable m a te ria l should be.bowgtat ju st ta r enough, abend e f tim e , so th a t th e re w ill be no spoilage. I f i t le a t a ll pos- siM s, every housew ife should go in person t0 <*o her m a rk etin g . By doing this yon can got sug gestions fo r y o ur meals. You w ill sep som ething th a t yon did dot realise wap In season. ~ W h e n jh e menus h a re been m ade out an d th e m a te ria ls p n r- chsesd, m uch o f the,, w o rk over th e stove can be -d*ne e a rly in th e m orning w h ile th e te m p e ra tu re is s ttll co ol, z H one e n tire m orning a week la spent in th e kttehen. baking .m ay be prepared which w ill last th e e n tire w eek. C a k e s end cookies m ay bo placed In . nice tin boxes which keep them v e r y fresh fo r th e w hole w eek. M ix the plo crust an d keep i t in the ice box and bake It only as needed. T h e spied d re s s in g fo r.' the Peace cornea to heavy hearts In scenes o f night, To sad sad pensive spirits, sick ening moods, * Y e t in th e night they arW envel oped as this fig u re on the v bank. t “T h e Bacchante,** by R o b e rt ( . Hlchens. The Im m o rta l a u th o r ' o f th e Garden o f A lla h pictures in ' ' th is book an a c tr e s s who ta not a type h a t an In d ivid u al. Readers w ill realise hew impossible fo r one to exist in the profession, of the acted d ram a and preserve a personality and an In d iv id u a l ity . T o observe the coavention- a litles and be a woman, to say nothing o f being a star, maana to be a genius. This novel raises th e w hole problem of the stage and th e d ram atic profession, w r it ing add acting. S hall playa to w ritte n and acted around t h f etern al tria n g le and the p re d o m inance of passion o r fo r lite ra ry m e rit and around a ll the rea litie s o f life instead o f ju s t qpe? T h e new C e n tra l T h e a tre of London ha« been b u ilt. A new play has been w ritte n and accepted , fo r th e opening n ig h t / T h e b a ttle 1» between th e a u th o r o f th e p lay and the producers who wish to open the th eatre w ith a sex-etar Instead o f on th e m erits o f th e , play, on which t t o a u th o r makes his b attle royhl. H e demhnda a leading woman Who stands fo r a dram atic s ta r w he w tti not proa- tlta te her ab ilities bat- etoads fa r leg itim ate dram a. H e hah *8n acceptance on his play and has th e rig h t to rnleet th e players fo r the leading parts. T h e protagon ists of a stage fo r sexuality, June V a lm o n t-d a rk and effective, fine'' eyes and fig u re , ¿he t o u r s t i n t men lik e , a woman babb lin g over w ith hex. W h o sh all w tn t T h e W alfmen hun tin g dollare w ith th e >«re of th e flesh? V a le n tin o M e r- rls, an actreto o f devotion to d ram atic values, le chosen fo r th e p a rt and makes the fo rtu n e o t the producers, th e a u th o r ahd to r - > self. T h e development o f t h e th re e elem ents to the th e a tta problem to the fu tu re o f th e vdry L * HOME FROM ARCTIC baric, reports 8. M . Z e lle r, p la n t pathologist with the Oregon ex- perimnt station. It can t o Suc who wish for really good dresses at $24.50 to $54.50 >' COATS AT ANY PRICE FROM $16.75 to $119.50* SUPER - IRONS! H e re ta Mrs. L lo yd W . B ertau d The former Dorothy Hughes, win- She ta th e fo rm e r Miss H elen net* of several beauty contests, is L e n t, o f N ew T o r k C ity , a n d wat the wife of Philip A . Payne, New m a rrie d to B e rta u d in 1 3 2 2 J n 1 York newspaper man who flew plane s to v e N e w Y o r k . • I with Bertaud and Hill. Youthful models for those $10.00 to $10.75 n that never burns out in actual service. It pays to get a good irou. * PEGGY O’DARE POPULARLY PRICED AT Y Calrod Element BAN* F R A N C IS C O . Sept. 13.— (IP )— Back again to civilisatio n European c a n k e r o f apple and a fte r n e a rly fiv e months ta A rctic p ear trees fre q u e n tly gains g w aters w h e fe b ath in g In extinct foothold thro u gh w in te r in ju re d volcanoes, shooting polpr hears, tra d in g w ith Eskim os an d skin ning tw o-ton walruses, took the place of the h a c k n e y « ! n ig h t life o f the cities, a ll mem bers o f the p a rty o f th e N o rth e rn L ig h t, John Borden's exploration yacht. OTHER YOUTHFUL DRESSES D r. W ilson m a t th e keepe bis employee w e ll, to them when they need guidance, and perform s ceremonies when the occi mends. HOT POINT with the A pp lication o f super-phosphato fe rtilis e r to w in te r g ro w in g crops each as brocali aids th e p lan ts in resisting low tem p eratu res, ac cording to fa rm e rs in some sec tions o f Oregon, who have trie d it. T h is resistance m ay t o bro ug h t ab o u t by hastening m a tu rity , but probably m ore so by reason o f In - cTeasing th e co ncen tratio n o f the cell solution o f th e plants, says D r. W . L . Pow ers, head o f th soils d e p a rtm e n t a t th e experi m ent station. tt tt tt S«0 persona Snadaya, D r W ilson certainty 1 m tim e to lo a f and a tm to e **• U when applying fo r an operator's ared the A tla n tic Ip the F o k k e r p e rm it w ould depend the; speed m p t to fly from M aine to Rome, li m i t which would to assigned to litt, P hilip -A .' P%«ne and L loyd W . th e -d riv e r. “F em e d rivers th in k ra p id ly ,“ H aldem an said in explaining his p la n ' "Some th in k slow ly. Some do not th in k a t a ll. T h e d riv e r whoso m ental comeback is apaedy foay be expected to handle his m achine p ro perly In an emerge th e y . T h a t is not tru e of the driver* whose m e n ta l reaction ta These a re th e ^ to rp e men monoplane-. O ld G lo ry . . Jn L e ft to rig h t th ey a re Juim B ertand. ' Successful Oregon fa rm e r. spray th e ir cane fr u tt p la n tin g w ith bordeaux m ix tu re before th steady fa ll ra in s set- in , report:, B u ttè re d N ew Peas th e exp erim ent atate. A n dm be. C antaloupe Surprise o f troublesom e fu n g i th a t on Butterscotch Cookies raspberries a n d lo g an berries d u r ing th e f a ll to produce spur and cane blights. * In th a t one blessedness called— S olitude! R n th H asel ton, Salem , Oregon preaching ta a « u n p U n d e r the plans advantpd by R ichard h a ld e n ia n , president o f th e ‘ fe d e ra tio n , each d riv e r w eek m ay be made a t one tim e. I f they* a re p u t on ice they a re *\ In very good condition fo r nse when needed. I t is w e ll to rem em ber th a t if th e oven is to be used to a great extant, in p rep arin g the m eal to m ake th e m eal an oxpn m eal. T his eaves a lo t o f tim e and en- street. F rid a y , Bept. I S — D . A . R . m aat- "tog w ith M rs. < H . Walker, th e F d ttfta d f to e B e llv ie w dis L ib e rty street. 3 :3 0 . tric t to ta k e advantage o f these tt » t t meetings, a» th e p rin c ip a l object SOLITUDE Sixty Minute Meals S ilver m oonlight siftin g through o f this H u b ta to give a ll of the MBNUfe ladles, not only in th a t d istrict, the trees S ilver w aters floating» genfly on but I n the e n tire upper -valley, an H a lib u t S teak w ith P otato Balta o p p o rtu n ity ,to Attend and derive w ard -- F rie d Tom atoes as m ach-help and pleasure as they A fig u re m otionless a m id s o f t C ucum ber Salad w ith F ren ch flu tte rin g le a v e s Dressing W ith in th e lig h t subdued, por Sue's Fudge C ake tra y in g In th is pictu re Glngerale* Punch S o litu d e !' II Casserole o f B aked Chops w ith V egetables H o t T e a Biscuits Batter > • _ ■ Sliced Ton^rtoes ' . B lu e P lu m P ie • Iced Tea W h en one to groping through thé m ist fo r • Solitude! ? plea w ill ha on d ftp la y a t t fc • O reg o n 8 U t e fa ir th is y e a r a« p a rt o f th e hupurim ant atatlo a exhib- tt. T h ia mack la » was d e s ig n e d ly H enry. H a r tm a n ..» professor of pomdlogy a t th e atate collage, IH PARSON Anyone In te rn e t« ! to b uild in g hi» o v a machine m ay get p la n * and specification», f a r th e b u lM la g of KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. I t . th ia device tre e by w ritin g to the ■— (IP)— The 24 hours th a t ge to experim ent e latio n . <■ ‘ m ake np a day are sometimes scarcely enough for one Kansas O ltiaan to get done a ll th a t big m any different jobs call fo r. F o r w ith his duties guiding a . manu HARRISBURG. Pa.. Sept. 13. fa c tu rin g business em ploying 180 _-(UP>— A move to establish an in d iv id u a l speed lim it fo r each m otprlst instead o f a general lim it has been s ta rte d , h e re ’by trA eiais of ih e Pennsylvania R o to r Federatio n . ’ ! cessfully excluded, how ever, Hot weather will make children listless—make their appetites almost birdlike—but not for ice cream I Satisfy the children’s craving for ice oream. Heap it high in their plates, give them a second helping, for it ’s one of the finest foods you can give them. Absolute purity and fine materials are especially essential in children’s food—that is why Shasta Ice Cream is “ The Children’s Ice Cream.” ASHLAND XL ELECTRIC Station SHASTA ICE CREAM Q U Y 6 0 0 » by keeping such in ju re d places a n d other exposed wood coated w ith . bordeaux p ain t, m ade by s tirrin g , ra w linseed o il in to d ry bordeanx | »2m» A LIFE CLQUDKD WITH PAIN H e r life clbuded w ith rh e u m a t ic pains, lumbago, and s tiff, ach ing jo in ts, Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, E m p oria, Kansas, f i n a l ly rid her- f e l f 'o f torm ent by ta k in g F O L E Y P IL E B d iuretic. "N e a rly every d ay' some one asks me w h at I to o k th a t helped me hen I was so crippled up and could scarcely W a lk . I te ll them g la d ly 'o f FO L E Y P IL L S , diuretic, and h o w they cured my pains sad lifte d th e clouds from iffy life .” A re- lia b le valuable medicine. Men and women everywhere use and recomm end it . Satlsfpptlon g uar anteed. Sold everywhere.— No. 3. , Rosy Days Ahead For Mother School claims daughter’s time. Home must be kept homey—the place to come fl to,' not to avoid. Let us take over the home’s moft trying task— ' WASHDAY. Ashland Laundry Service -brings you h e a l t h and opportunity for hgppinesa^ I t ’s well worth while. LwW'us any day and we will come. WM Wash, Bough Dry and Finished Work. I t ’s All Good and Economical. . Printing Regardless of what kind of printing you may need. LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, • , * 7 •“ Thus Quaker O a t« , c o n ta in in g 16% p ro te in , food*» g re a t tissua b uild er; 65% carbohydrate, it» great energy element, plus all-im portant vitammea and the “bulk** that makes lafcativee seldom needed, i» the dis> tetfo urge o f the world today. , I t 1« food that M »tand» by” you through the morning. G at Q uaker Onto today. Grocers have tw o k in d » : Q u ic k Q u a k e r, wMch coolta fat 2J4 to 5 m in u te * tad Quaker Gate. . , < , Quaker Oat: Ashland THE TIDINGS PRINT SHOP can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction * / • . • at reasonable price. Laundry JUST PHONE . 165 > F “to*'- BOOKLETS, OR WHAT -NOT. weii-KMUaiiceo, complete break tact ration. A t moM other meal»—lunch and dinner— you get i t B u t breafe fast to burrtod. often badly choato. ' Phone 39 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO • ' 1