Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Sackett, L B . B M v n , O r* Dn&ield
;«Qd J. H. TarwsrrUffra. B I a I e
Cbnrchmaa. Mrs. Lush C aid w all,
lira . M ary N in a and Mrs. Joae-
pblae Crotfcas. and the
Mimes
I Lydia McCall and Georgia C o m e.
I
M ild case* of infantile paraly-
ai* may rpaembl*% common cold*.
By ALiCB BOMB
(Reviewed tor United Press)
A ll the sotisi acclaim
phi
shads it baje * b e * t fir s t f a t a »
n
*»31 Jtafl
* 1 b A
and
a ll tha
(romance ^*1,1
which abed*
' a tragic appeal abo«t a vanishing
people is combined in “T h * Bad
o f * Worl<,.“ f
; j.
Everybody seems to lik e th »
’ prestige* of first families— aad
bare in thia new novel o f Claude
Anet w * hare one of tha v e r y
I first, fa m ily trees caa reach no
» further without being accused * f Oregon stating tadtaata t h S t & t -
. Darwiptaa tendencies “T >e End ter stands w ith ; l a » w in ter to-
> of a W o rld ," is pabllshed by ▲!> Jury A » oh|*tesd « h e * **e4|ags
> fred A. k q o p f and ,ta translated
f by Jeffery E. Jeffery from t h a ] of vetch and oata a r * made with
a driU rato er than h r b r o a d ^ t -
1 'Wrench.
“ « »■« harrowing in.
M ^ r-
W h ll* it lackq the adventurous I
penned. farm er* differ aa to best
th rill o f Ooaan Doyles “Tha Lost
W o rld " it deals with a fanciful J amounts o f seed to ase, but i f the
utilization of possible fact*. N o w ) hay to to h * .a * d fo r bora** they
that even achcel children a r * J recommend a lig h t aaadteg o f
The op-
conversant w ith tha Cro-Magnon I vetch aad more oats.
race there is nothing to remote j poslte is recommended 'Whan .the
DOBOTBT RETD, Editor. Phone 39 or'^fcL
C U lX P A R OW EVENTS
P
F rid ay, Sept. 30.— Town meeting j Here—
w ill ba bald at the Ashland ar-
A oa
m o ry . C itize n s o f th e c ity cor- Women
d lally invited and urged to a t- bald ,1»
tend.
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flepteml
Saturday, Oct. I . — D. A. R. food floor at
sale at Hardy Bros, grocery In at whlc
the Enders building.
Portiaw
Qatar day, Oct. lw—«Parent Teach- o f tbe I
jer Asrociation and Civic clnb
The t
'W ill entertain for school teach- tog plai
era, in the Civic club bouse on the big
W inburn Way. eight p. m. to be he
Monday, Oct. 8.— Parent Teacher day evei
Association council meeting at W ard gt
2:30 o’clock p. m. In the public instruct!
library.
and else
Monday, Oct. m— Ashland Study crease t
club meets at the home of Mrs. cal orgai
•George Eubanks, 291 ' W im er
Those
street.
Ing and
T n e a d a y -W e d a e e d a y , Oet. 4 - * — of heart
.'‘Rummage Sale” at tbe Civic were: h
clubhouse on W inburn W a y . O, W . L
Clubhouse open at * : * 0 a. m. Mrs. Cei
Bring clothing to
clubhouse Prulan,
Monday after neon, Oct. I .
Clara
I
tt tt tt
forage to tor cattle ar sheep.
about the subject Claude A a e th a s l
chosen.' Every body who bos via- J
ited museums knows Ju*t what I
tB* University o f Oregon quia tat
in a one a r poctohfy two gam*
« r í a* teto ia January tt was an-
noooced today hy Jack W. Bene
fiel, graduate nnuapaf of Orp-,
Marly diagno-
|>aabalb*U t***n* fa tha
A™
w,„ M
eral
Committee,
piay , t o b e
chant, in <
fair. A P
BAker la to have AM tyle Show
e’a rly next month. Baker people
w in , have a chance to a ** th *
latest and finebt to Xall apparel.
I t to a good moTW.— Baker Her-
tha WlnnAr,
__
»nnasr
"
F ifty ptroa
lollidfon b«
" In her descent she suffered a
possible fractu re of the hip,"
says accident story to Portland
paper. How mach more interest­
ing if she bad suffered an Im­
possible fra c tu re — Band Bulle-I
Richardson Springs
On lrigliwaydiear Chioo Springs. The most talk
ed of resort in the state. There arast he a tea
soat Wlq^ not oome aad see fi>r yoorselfT
quest loss by suob protatneat Ut-
h. erary to lk f » W ill IrW to, ObarUe
h C. Norris. Percy -H am n ead u f
Sherwood Aaderaoa. Tha reader
is given a paragraph of data wo
seme persoa o r thtog aad to ea-
p ctod t * name tbe parson a r
j. thing referred t* . K eep'* booh
,t gives 1,000 fluaationa op curious
9. inform atloa relative to sports, ael-
K ence, w ar, lite ratu re ao<_ gonaaal
d in to ra a tto a .
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.
» « «
D rte, Cabba«*. Pineapple Salad
4 q u a rtssh red d ed cabbage
a
„
1 aan shredded nfneappie
q
(No. 2 1-2 *M e)
e 1 packages dates
"
j
a
lettute.
-
i
lt
Soak the shredded cakba** ia
# e d d w ater a o til crisp, b r a i n
•B thoroughly. C at tbe
pineapple I
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I,
a
h
I
a
■
Z
“Whi/c trailing ,big. gat
never been anthoat m yi»
Once on the A íytsbú an
of them fm m Ailpertcipn
miserable untdahe natiai
into small wedge-shaped pieces.']
P it the date* and cat tote slices I
w 'th wet scissors. Moisten w ith 1
salad dresalag. Toes a il the in -]
gradients together until blended. I
th is salad m ay ba served as a ]
relish w ith cold meat*.
j
M ag ** 3 * servings.
j
to o / will find that Lucky
ate w ild arid mellow—the
teafettes you ever smoked,
i the finest Turkish and
Aahtaad ia .proving attractive
enough to bring asany aew fa m il­
ies to this city, according to rec­
ords nt t h * antes of th * sity re­
corder.
dtoty-two new famillee h a v e
mprAd to, this afty a6 fa r thia
A en th . This fa a record, howev­
er, and Is p artially due to the
ffiwat aataher of raaatNas moving
tr thia city w ith the opening of
A U P B C W U B H B W IT H P A IN
Mar Mf* clouded w ith rheum at­
ic palne, lumbago, and Miff, aeh-
tatf totats, Mrs. J. M. Stevenson.
■m porta, Knaffhs. fin ally rid her-
s * lf of torm ent by tahiag PMLMT
P IL L S diuretic, “ ..'serly every
day some m e asks me what
I
took that helped me w h e * I wa*
so crippled up and could aaaroaly
walk. I tell them g la d ly of PO-
„BY PXLL8, diuretic, « a d h * w
they e a r*« my pah», and lifted
ha «loud« from my life .” A re­
liable valuable medicine. Men
an< wfcmen everywhere one aad
rec0MA>hd (t. ’’ SatUtoctlon g a *r-
nateed. Sold- everywhere.— No. 2.
r4 p k e r Mcdiriii Springs ma M et
roata m rfa rin g roat« 222,POO.
I
Ortopt.
*
sal Hopkins I dama, s *th i
“ R evaky" and “ Ia T h a * Be,
lied by Oliver D. Keep and
Many Families
Settle to City
vJfewJÜnäo^OaimRal
w M to a r thia country f r o » U *-
oMOhOr uutti Fubruafy w in Sleet
The stream of boohs an Ques-
tions sad„ Answers ooattnues. |
The latest tw o to appear a r e !
lik a
'
University of Tokyo. Jppaa. which
ptlal rites sad customs o f f e r
plenty dt m aterial tor drama.
I
d rift under
fo r e ,
Mogona. Sept. » . — (Special, — Orta maa* that we ar* to have
T h * h*>lntbal l tosta of Wasouda S
“ “ ” -
T
Said Efaur W m 4 to Frank Stoito
w k ilt a n a ban tin g trip in Oto
Canadian Rockies,
struggling -Tribe of tbs Bear. T h * I
novel Is fille d With interesting at* ]
mosphere which Claude Anet has I
fictionised from anthropological j
discoveries. Magic, witchcraft, n o -]
protflbnion
gasas, prevent the paralysis that
and a* ranking quintet la Japan
usually follows sever — r—
Some fruit srow.rs have al Antwerp s
o ff th e if food ««duly. Other a a o I
ipies-besides nature are relentless. I
T h * “Koond H *ads” w ith th e ir
bunting dogs.¿re upon them. So-1
perlor
numbers and a n te rio r]
mtabode fin a lly wipe out t h a ]
This is a nance that I create to
eave '
My soul from Michael's sword,
( God’s thunder.
D evil’s rack, and plumed wave
o i angel’« wings, for I shall not
an d I d a . SS.T ^ad
Yederpl
owbjqis , promt**. * pig *ha|c*aj».r Does
of No and his people ia
their
atrnggle fo r survival. Starvation I
— hangar i< th e ir k graataot prob-1
lem. The changing cltomte which 1
marks the end of th * Ice age cot* I
ing a fte r
Gnardlna* present at the meet­
ing Wednesday evening were Q*e
following named; Mise W a to n .
Miss Ge been, Mise Berg.
i a a
C lark. Mias Carter, Mies W a rd
.
VNiYhBsrrr. or
cination to occasional finds ia
Central Europe.
j
T he story ia o f the last days I
A color o r a phrase;
Only that when the light ptoy*
On a young face my heart leaps
up to wonder.
Tha Ashland Campfire Guard-
leas held theta first husineaa
meeting of this year on Wednes­
day evening, September 28. at the
hcaae o d M laa Caster and M(ss
M tL eo < on Oak A r t * .
Pteaz
for the haglenlag o f the year's
werh were made and the foilww-
iag offices» were elected: Presi­
dent, Mia* Wagers;
vlce-presi-
dent, Mias Carter;
secratayy-
.
*
Ptoy With Jap :
College Team ,'
lugs still survive, and his model- ]
Ing in flin t and boae give a fas-1
RRS1STAXCB
M aking an even pattern of tha
days.
I find an art in laziness s a d
laughter,
Only that memories come tum bl­
A *d san f a s » ^colpr. and peta».
Ornas gnrws
Aad grasa dlee, * * d «Oder R lies
BMnd m *les,— and uuborn rose. '
_
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phrsfeiah a r one*.
tha Cra-Magnoa mao looks lik e ] ready b u ilt 'th e alm pl* ty p * * f irelght trail
aad just what hid early steps to-J taShV^im aaramla^aa A * a -- -- ----■- - jt__ * .
_
~
ward a rt a tlllty ware. His d ra w -]
Payne, B
P . time comes.
'
Days come up and break
- '- r wavea, rato drama, •
_
Th« sours* o f infection ia ig tha
discharge* front th * nose
and
throat of g m ild case or a carrier.
A carrier t* a child who Is Im
n o n * ( m a th* diems h f
*ir
bora t in active g a r »
Detailed soli surveys covering
aad throat,
gfcond
about a third o f the tillable land
appear to in
of the state and about one h alf
keep him k(
nfehool and
of the farina hare been complete
a« places at
st and pdb-
ed. thna nrovidlng fa rm e r, to
id r o a r
these sectida* w ith an Inventory child have a fever la conjunction
o f v£hair sofl.. M a p * and report*. With a cold, consult year family
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