Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' Hemlines are invariably Irreg­
ular, usually‘with flaring move-
me«a from tha hips. Flares are
aebteeed by etreelar
godets,
flowing panels, partially stitehad
pteata or semi-circular panels
whleh bare one edge attached to
the shirt, tbs other flowing loose.
Ssaat shirts «anally have one pan­
el of eembattnched type felling at
tbe left n e a t aide with
similar
matching panel at tbe opposite
rear aide of tba skirt. A r e a r
shouldar paael oftea oompletea
tbe doable paael effect at tba rear
of fee gown. That, a greet aaany
afternoon and evening gowns of
simple llaee have fem e panels,
one at the left-front side of the
skirt and one at tbe rear of tba
skirt on the opposite side, nwtch-
ed by fee shoulder paael.
Paton la especially toad of di­
agonal lines for bodies. Often
two-surfaced material Is used
with the reversible side forming
horlsontai. strips upon the bodice.
Stripes rpn from one shoulder to
the opposite hip Snugness of hip-
line Is always apparent In Patou's
models. Waistline’s are suggest­
ed by. minor fabric details as, by
the attaehasent panels, or by the
close clustering of tbe diagonal
drapery. There Is * tendency to
raise the waistline In front In
some of fee models although the
long waist continues to rule su­
preme. It la fee aaugness about
the hipline which suggests the
waist in most cases.
Very little embroidery of elb-
oration either than
self-fabria
trimming la noticed among Pa­
ton’s models. Much satin and
velvet la used for gowns of after-
noon and evening type. Only a
few evening models are beaded.
U th » Water
Gets 1
Ashland Llthla water la used
sad appreciated in many sections
of the country.
One practical
commendation, whleh the local
bottlers and distributors h a v e
Just received, Is as follows:
Stockton, Oct .14, 1927.
Pompadour Mineral Springs CoM
Ashland,'Ore.,
Dear Sire:
Kindly forward to M. J. Abeam
101* Vernal Way, 3 cases ef min­
eral water, enclosed please find
check fert- >5.00. You. have a
wonderful mineral water, and by
all means yon should have soma
one In every town representing It.
My supply ran* out a week ago. 1
drink one or two bottles per day.
It puts pep inTne and is a nerve
bnilder. Kindly forward this or­ DO YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
der as soon as you posslblly can
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and oblige.
Yours truly,
•• ’Oh, what a wonderful thing
M. J. AHEARN.
was cooperation,’ moaned t h e
‘snake’s Tail to his fellows.
“ ‘Yes,’ groaned the Mouth.
’Say, Eyes, won’t yeu please show
me something to eat?*
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON,
“ ‘You bet I will, providing you
Eugene, Oct. 2 7 .— (Special) — bite it for me,' replied Eyes. ’Do
When the Oregon football team hurry,’ interrupted the Stomach,
tramps on the Stanford gridiron who was very thin by now, 'and
in Palo Alto Saturday In Its I’ll digest it right away for one
annual clash with the Cardinals, and all.*
the Webfoots will be wearing
“ ’Whoopis!’ ahoifted the Tall
blue cotton Jerseys instead of the happily. ’Let’s wriggle on.’
regular greea, It was announced
“ A f t e r the snake had eaten
here.
md all of him was comfortably
Heretofore the Oregon grid- inoorlng"onc<r5more In the warm
stars have been wearing a- solid sunshine, the Heart, who h a d
green Jersey with white numbers. suffered most of all, grunted
But in the Stanford game the ileepyy,’ What, a wonderful thing
Canyon City— 41 cars cattle athletes will wear blue with 'a cooperation.* ”.
white numbers..
shipped from Seneca station.
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i WABTMD- t -T o raatr wife or
without equipment, cattle, abeep,
or
d airy rabeh. H. O. delay. Ag­
FOR RENT—-Furnished apart­
ent,
«I B. Mate 8t.
IW
ment, down town. Inquire Plesa
Confectionery.
37-M
DRESSMAKING — Specialise
remodeling,' children's garments,
FOR SALE» < good J e r s e y '
plain sewing. 582 Allison. 40-6*
sows, 13 year old Jersey heifer.
John R. Mansion, »77 B St. Tel.
lppteee. Japan and afe
88J-B.
47-0*
have long declared that new
la wrong with the prevale
FOR SALE - Doe’t wait until
tern.
Children who, after
too late to, get your mammoth
WANTED — .To trade paper
of effort, are stuffed fl
bronse turkey breeders. C a l l
hanging and decorating tor what­
871R1;
. 4M
FOR RENT—A clean comfort­ ever you have: L H. Soott. Phone conduct an ordinary convemetlon
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POE SALE — Thorough bred able h on e, mostly furnished. Wolcott Orocery.
1» English are hardly a deeMBle
.24-1
mo.
six months' old Buff Orphingten There Is one acr^Qf ground and
housing for several hundred
pullets. 222 Holly, phons 317L.
The new method, Introduced
44-2 chickens. Rent is thirty dollars.
here by Dr. Lawrence Pnunstt,
1107 Iowa St. .
48-2*
professor in Peking NatloaaTBni-
FOR SÄLE—-One hundred and
vereity.
Is said to be sndldlwg
FOR RENT — 3-room cabin,
eight hens, 176 pullets, 640 Oak
young
beginners
to aeqntes 2*n-
it ., Mrs. L. A. Brdsh.
42-tf clean and well furnished, studente
versqtlenel knowledge at English
preferred, 166 7th St.
42-tf
within a short time.,
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FOR BALE— Hall damaged ap­
FOR RENT— 8-room unfurn­
Observers who are dissatisfied
ples, 60c .per box In orchard.
ished .house, down town location,
with the results of,tMb n n a i
Bellview diet. W. L. Moore.
"book msthods" prevalent In
27-1 mo.* rental eheay. Inquire Ashland ho­
teaching Bagltsh In Japan and. the
tel.
42Hf
F o il SALK——Cook and heating
Proving The Value Of Goods: Philippines point to the o r a l
stoves. One trnylor and endirons
What the customer wants to method of teaching Chinese to
from 22 to 27.60. Grates a n d
know; Don’t* argue; Iftoas, right foreigners, utilized by the North
hacks. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140
WANTED—A cook for Wash­ or wrong, sway action; Be thor­ China Union. Language School In
Oberlin.
Sl-l-mo.* ington School Cafeteria. Call 489.
Peking, as proof that a better
ough.
Making The Goods Desirable:
LADIES—Earn »16 dozen sew­ Reason and suggestion compared;
ing aprons home; experience un­ Suggestion In the demonstration;
necessary; materials cut; Instruc­ The Use of, suggestion ln< t h e
y
tions'furnished. Addressed enve­ closq.
Controlling The Feelings: Auto
About Pi
lope 'brings particulars. M i l o
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Oanpent, 226 Broadway, Bayonne suggestion for controlling t h e
NOTIQK 0 1 SCHOOL MBST1HO
PARIS —(IP)——If It is true feat
N. J.
48-1* emotions; General rules for using American styles generally origin-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Softool Dis­
ante suggestions; Destructive and
trict No. 6 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a ‘ SCHOOL lad took a terrible tanning, and
ite in Paris, then it Is likewise MEETING of said district will be held at City Hall, Ashland, Ora-, the bucket always came home
constructive suggestions.
Judgtng Tbe Customers Na- true that most of our styles orig­ on the 22nd day of November, 1*27, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon full after that
inate wife Jean Patou. No ofeer for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the
When the boy grew old
couturier in Paris so thoroughly levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special enough to carry a little money
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understands the American «wom­ district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district he sometimes brought home a
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an’s tastes and certainly no other during
the fiscal year beginning on June 80. 1928, and ending bttle, but his pop always confis­
Parisian seems to design solely June 30, 192», la estimated In the following ‘ budget and Includes cated that and finally the ■ boy
with the. American woman’s fig4 the amounts to be received from the county school fupd,. state gave up In sheer disgust and be­
school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all came, according to the biograph­
ure in mind.
If one word can describe fee
er, a life-long prohibitionist. Some
charm of Patou's models, that
it Senator McWhorter’s enemies
word is silhouette! 1 am always
will sniff at tis last statement,
greatly Impressed by the simplic­
hut let them sniff—so long as
ity of most of his gowns and qn-
they don’t sniff too near the sen-
aemples, a simplicity achieved by
perfect slender lines softened by
The senator’s original nama
flowing feminine draperies. ,.T*e
was not Jobd or Jarabogjh.as.yot|
American buyer may purchase
might think. It was Joses. Old
but one Patou model but t h i a
feet, price 212600, Both clear of sale a mental transaction; Five
Man McWhorter had Insisted that
model will be copied and recoi­
sncumberances. Advise f u l l y roads into .a man’s mind; Three
Total
••••••••
the baby be named Moses because
led, carried out in a variety of MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES:
what you bare, W. K. Walker, steps to dear thinking; P o u r
he would probably be wise like
...............
colors and fabrics and accepted aa 2. Supplies ................
1428 Camden Parkway, Sout^ tools wife wloh the mind works;
his father and Mrs. McWhorter
Corvallis — Almost 100 men the general American silhouette 3. Library books........... - ...............;......
declared tor the name Joseph la
Pasadena, Cal.
29-6« Will, the motor which t u r n s
4. Telephone and Telegraph ..............
one-half of them students, work­ from New York to San Prancisoo.
thoughts into act.
honor of her Uncle Mike. So
6. Freight and Dray ...........................
*It is difficult, after reviewing
when Mr. McWhorter became
Oettlpg New Ideas: Mastering ing on »600,000 Memorial Union
9. Janitor’s supplies ........................ -.
Duf nr—Johnstone, Inc.
several hundred Patou gowns 7. Fuel
...
the technique of thinking; Sharp­ building for O. A. C.
stubborn about it. the mother of
remodel brick block tor
and ensembles to give an ade­ 8. Light .......... ........................................
ening tbe tools of the Intellect;
his child heaved an anvil kt him
9. Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
salta.
Baker— Retimbering in 460- quate description o f any one of
which knocked off his hat for the
Playing safe with memory, rea­
son, Judgment; Furnishing mater­ foot Mother Lode shaft com­ them. However, the general ideas 19. Postage, stationery and printing
first time In many months and
ial to Imagitehlon; Mind mints, pleted, ready for drifting to rich brought out by Patons thio faH
Old Man McWhorter w a l k e d
about in a dase, muttering “Mos­
money tor tne meritorious.
arc as follows:
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
veins.
High building and grounds ............
Man Power In Sellings Wane-
es, Joseph. Moseph, Joses— ’* and
Junior High building and grounds
so on until Mrs. McWhorter tok
maker’s revolution In Philadel­
Washington building and grounds
pity on her spouse and agreed to
phia ;\Characteristics of a great
Lincoln bpilding and grounds .......
compromise with^Iosss. And Joses.
salesman; Habits which make or
I was until young McWorter, en­
mar personality;
Constructive
Tptal ............................................
tering politics, contracted it to
traits to be cultivated; F o u r
Methodist Episcopal Church
Church
INDEBTEDNESS:
Four!
1. Bonded, and Interest therson
Jo for tbo sake of dignity.
rules for perfecting desirable N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
P- C.
At school, Joses was such a
traits.
Laurel street. Phone 87.
iZiT
prodigy that the teachers couldn’t
Studying The Goods: Knowl­
teach him anything.
They did
Presbyterian Chnrch
edge of goods is capitah Analyz-
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
succeed, however, In teaching him
(fettlng the facts as to history, N. Main and Helman Street*
Hugh T. Mttchelmore, Pastor,
that while a teacher might stand
Pentecostal Chnrch
ing the goods or proposition;
132 N„ Main St. Phene 491-L.
Stone Church, Fifth end Mala
'or a tack in her calr now and
value and service; Competitive
‘hen, the use of spikes was quite
goods and Tour firm; Cmarting
Latbesna Chnrch
'B. r . Bingham, Pastor
eauefce.
the essential tacts; Guessing is Service« in Odd Fellows Hail.
H
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H.
Young,
Pastor,-
638
gambling. Good business Is built
year
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Boulevard. Service« 4th and
'From elemeatary school fund daring the coming
in knowledge; Cultivate the an-1 Sth Sundays.
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school year ................- ............... ..................... 7,202
alytic habit; Know your firm and '
Estimated amount to be received from all other '
First Church of Christ
be loyal; How goods Influence
. sources during the coming school year........ 3,600
your character; Be fair to com­ Si lentlst—South Pioneer Ava.
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax
Mrs.
Elli.
M.
Smith.
First
petitors.
RECAPITULATION
Reader, 72 Fourth St. Phone
Building Selling Talks: Pri­ 471-J
Total estimated expenses for the year ....«i..........297,736
O. M. Frost who is taking the
Total estimated receipts not Including proposed
mary purpose of a sailing talk;
.numeration ef school children In
tax ........................................................ ................ 18,600
Language is tke vehicle of
this city has practically one half
Christian Church
Free Methodist Chnrch
B and Second Streets.
B. Main and Sixth Street
thought; Making the selling-talk
of the survey made he said to­
Balance,
amount
to
be
raised
by
district
tax
....
Wm. V. Barney. Panter
Emma ft. Thompson, Pastor.
simple, understandable, logical
day. Mr. Frost said he found
The Indebtedness of District No. 6 is as follows
119
Hfeh
St.
Phone
88:
and forceful; Business values in
many new families in town since
Total bonded indebtedness.
Dated this 27th day of October,
broad knowledge; Right Ideas
he made a survey of water fix­
fe^ tiet Chnrch
Catholic Church
Hargadine and First Streets.
it:
Sixth and C Streeto-
tures last summer.
Ashland
cannot be conveyed with wrong
LOUISE A. PEROZZI
F. 8. ENGLE
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Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
schools offer a splendid attractlen
language; Salespeople who die at The Rev. Fafejar, J. A. Carmody
Board of Directors
District Clerk
Oak 8tre«t
Sixth kad C Streets. Phone 122
for winter residents, he'said.
the top fail.'
fellas. Phone SOPÌ
reliable reality.
Diabetics
Chuich Directory
PncUoe
Office F t o * M W
34 Acres Irrigated
We will deliver any anzounS
o( exeeptioaally good 12-tedh
slabs at this price. Buy them
now tor winter while they are
cheep.
C oa I, W ood and
Läng Dfttasce
A uto F reight
NELSON sa 4 ROSS fluntrac-
tors; patetfeg. papsrlte—feg. dec­
orating; estimatea
furnished.
Headquarters Wick Furniture
Company, phone 212. z
42-tf
Enumeration Is
Half Completed
By Taylor
Mmn.and Pop
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NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the Coanty Coart of fee
State of Oregon for Jacksen
County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Elisabeth Cooper, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given thkt the
undersigned, administrator of the
1 qytate of Elisabeth Cooper, Ute-
ceased, has filed his final ac­
count In* said county coart add
that the court has fixed Monday,
the 12th day Of December. 19S2,
at tbn. o’clock A. M. and t ie
court room of said court at
Medford, OrOgon. as the time
and place for the hearing 0(
any objections there may be to
said iteport and the settlement.
thereof.
Date of first publication, Cte-
tober 20th. 1937.
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Administrator.
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