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O ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS W ednesday, D ecem ber 10, 1910 TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS One cent th e word each tim e. DR. GEO. O. JARVIS DR. FRANK M MOXON PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS THE SANITARIUM ASHLAND, OREGON P hone 126 ♦ . ......................... ♦ ♦♦♦ +++++ ♦♦................... . INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from O ctober 1, 1919. D aily (E xcept Sunday) DR. H. R. MOORE — Chiropraeti« Physician. F irs t N ational Bank Leave M edford— Leave A shland— 7:10 a.m . 7:10 a.m. Bldg. P hones: Office, 112; Res 8:00 a.m . 7 :55 a.m. 207-J. 8:25 a.m 9:00 a.m. DR. ERN EST A. WOODS— P ractice 9:10 a.m . 9:25 a.m. lim ited to eye, ear, nose a n d ' 10:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m . th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 10:40 a.in. 11:00 a.m. 2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh 11:30 a.m. 12:00 m. 12:45 p.in. 1:00 p.m. land, Ore. 73-tf, 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. DR. J . J . EMMENS— Physician and 2 :1 0 p.m. 2:10 p.m. surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye. i 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses sup 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. plied. O culist and a u rist fo r S. P 4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore. 6:40 p.m. 7:00 p.m. P hone 567. 21-ti 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. D. M. BROW ER. M. D .—21« Factory Sat. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30p.in. St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses ra d io -| Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. m idnight Sat.only h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t oi I SUNDAY ONLY Chronic diseases. T uberculosis, j ean cer and o th e r infectious ail- ' L e a v e M edford— Leave A shland— 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. iuents, respond m arvelously to said 11:00 a.m . 11:00 a.m. (treatm ent. 1:00 p.m, 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. attorneys 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at-, 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Law , P ioneer Block, A shland. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. L. A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . | 9:30 p.nt. 8:30 p.m. Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank > TO TRADE Bldg. C. H. SPALDING, A tto rn e y -at-L aw / 10 ACRES town prpoperty in Cali fornia to tra d e for property in B eaver Block. P hone 146. A shland. Can assum e sm all _ STE N< Mi RA P HERS m ortgage, in q u ire Tidings. 88-tf PHYSICIANS ------- -- . e- --------------------------------------------------------- PA GE TH KKE prion, su p erio r and p aram o u n t to the claim s of e ith e r and all th e said de fen d an ts: T h at th e said M ortgage be F o re closed and th e said rea l property C o n d u c te d b y sold in m an n er provided by law and for such o th er and fu rth e r relief as Mrs. B el le De Gral" to th e co urt may seem ju st and Dom estic S c ie n c e D ire cto r proper. S p e r r y F lour Co. This Sum m ons is, by v irtu e of an O rder m ade by th e Hon J. F. Cal kins, judge of said court, and dated N ovem ber 8th, 1919, served on the d efendant, Olive E. Lem ery by the Mrs. De G raf subm its today the m uch of th e m ineral salts lie next publication th ere o f fo r six weeks in follow ing recipes for th e utilization to the skin. Place in rapidly boiling and ^ it^ is0 fu rth e r^ ordered ^ h a T ^ h e vegetables in appetizing w ays: w ater and cook until they m ay be J)omestic Science Department said defendant, Olive E. Lem ery be req u ired to answ er w ithin six weeks! from the date of th e first publication hereof. The date of th e first publi cation is Novem ber 12th, 1919. BRIGGS AND BRIGGS, A ttorneys fo r th e P lain tiff. 70-6wks A shland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given th a t the undersigned has been appointed ad m in istra to r of th e e sta te of A ntoi n e tte D eP eatt, deceased. All persons having claim s ag ain st said e sta te are req u ired to p resent th e sam e, w ith proper vouchers, duly verified, to th e undersigned, by leaving th e sam e w ith my atto rn ey , L. A. R oberts, at his office in th e C itizens’ Bank building. A shland, Oregon, before th e expiration of six m onths from the d ate of th is notice, w hich d ate is Novem ber 19, 1919. F. S. ENGLE. 69-WW ed. A d m in istra to r.' Boiled A sparagus W ash and scrape th e asp arag u s and cut off ^he tough ends. Cook both th e asp arag u s and the ends in rap- idly boiling salted w a ter; drain, sav- ing the Abater and tough ends for cream soup. Place th e asp arag u s on slices of to ast and serve w ith a draw n b u tte r or hollandaise sauce. Stuffed V egetables Onions, green peppers, tom atoes and egg plant a re cooked in th is m anner: Scald th e vegetables a few m inutes, then place in cold w ater and rem ove the peel of the tom a- toes o r onions, and rub off th e skins of green peppers and egg plants w ith a cloth. The centers are rem oved and the cavities filled v tib a stuffing m ade of seasoned bread crum bs mixed with a little m elted b u tte r, or the portion rem oved may he chopped fine and added to th e crum bs. Place a sm all piece of b u tte r on top of each and bake In a hot oven. Serve plain or w ith a sauce. O. A. C. ADVOCATES ROADSIDE PLANTING OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL* LEG E, Corvallis, Dec. 10.— R oad side p lan tin g in Oregon should be B o ile d C a b b a g e done system atically under the direc Allow cabbage to soak in cold w a tion of the county and sta te and not te r for a t least h alf an h o u r before in a haphazard fashion by individ cooking. Place in rapidly boiling uals. ' w ater to which sa lt and one-fourth “ One who know s the adap tab ility teaspoon of soda have been added. of th e planting stock should have Boil in an uncovered saucepan about charge of th e w ork.” said A rth u r E. tw enty-five m inutes. The eabbage Peck, professor of landscape g ard en ing a t the college. "Som e plants should be w hite and thoroughly wili th riv e welt in swam py land cooked at th a t tim e. L onger cooking while in rocky soil they will hardly will cause it to be tough and indi gestible. Drain and serve plain or exist. ‘The county and sta te builds the with w hite hollandaise or draw n b u t te r sauce. ( roads and should have charge of the Scalloped Vegetables JE S S IE B. TH ATCHER — Public TO TRADE FOR CAR— to H,! t , planting, Roads w ith b eautiful see-! tow n property. In q u ije Tidings of This is also an excellent way to S tenographer. Com m ercial Club fice, 86-tf n e r v a lo n g th e m w ill a t tr a c t t h e t o u r use left-over vegetables. Cut vege H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a m .; 2 ists th ro u g h th a t section of the coun- FO R SALE— REA L ESTATE p. m to 5 p. m., try, In m any cases th e n a tu ra l tables in slices o r cubes. B u tter a p lan ts of the su rro u n d in g country bal<iHg dish, a ira n g e a layer of veg- SALE— 5-room house, 1 block " contracting and building FOR from high school, ju st off Boule should be kept and the new plan tin g s etah,(!s- season’ then add a layer of vard. Chas. R obertson, 188 Ali- should be in keeping w ith the plants soft crum bs, dotted over w ith a little A. L. LAMB— C o n tracto r and B uild da St. er. Cem ent, Brick and W ood of th e section. R oadside p lanting b u tter. R epeat until dish is filled, w ork. Tel. 394-R. 109 Pine St. should be in keeping w ith th e stir- i aving a la je r of ci umbs on top. B ike STA PLES REALTY BARGAINS oderate ov< roundings. English w alnuts, fo r ex- in ,n a a m model ate oven until nicely AVatch fo r Some New B argains FRANK JORDAN — G eneral Con browned. H ere is one to s ta r t w ith: tra c tin g and rep air work. Cemeni am ple, should not be planted along; work specialty. Tel. 430-J. 227 New m odern bungalow , 7 room s, C ream ed C arrots the roads in the fo re st.” b ath , two toilets, larg e sleeping G ranite S t 21tf Cut carro ts, a fte r scraping, into porch; big basem ent, large lot, The average p roperty ow ner slices; let boil in boiling w ater until PIANO TUNING fru it and berries^ 2 blocks from along country roadsides th in k s of Boulevard and school. Splendid th e highw ay as ten d er; drain, and for one pint of m eans for traffic GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n er, su rro u n d in g s, com pletely and carrot melt two tablespoons of b u t w ith 17 years practical experience nicely fu rn ish ed ; im m ediate pos- and does not realize the tra n sfo rm a te r; in it cook a teaspoon of salt, one Including nine years factory tra in sion— $4000; half cash. Ju st tion which careful roadside p la n t ing. Leave orders a t Rose Bros., think! ing would bring about, pointed out fou rth a teaspoon each of paprika o r E nders. 45-tf P rof. Peck. S tate wide activities and su g a r; add one cup o f milk and PIANO TEACHING along th is line would tend to bring s tir until boiling; then add the c a r-' rots. * to u rists to Oregon and would in MARGARET SCHOMISCH, T eacher B o ile d P o t a t o e s f o r M a s h in g of Piano. G raduate of the London ! crease p roperty values. W ash potatoes with a sm all brush College of Music. Inquire 133) N utley St. 84-2* Gold Beach— V egetable and fru it and peel as thin as possible, for The house in which you are liv PAINTING AND ROOF WORK ing should he sold tom orrow and canning establishm ent seeking open-, I you should be asked to give posses ing here. C. W. TORRENCE, H ouse P a in tin g sion w ithin th irty days? inside and out. All kinds of If you could re n t a house th a t roof w ork. 171 G ranite St. would su it your needs you would P hone 340-J. be indeed fo rtu n ate. The best plan is to buy your own PLUMBING The season is here when the auto home while wages a re good and good top should be looked after. JE R R Y O 'N EIL— Exclusive P lum b hom es can still be bought fo r less ing. F irs t class m ate ria l and than it would cost to build them . Do I m ake new ones or fix the old Tom orrow , som eone else w orkm anship. L et me fig u re your it now. one. Let me look a t it. y o u r next job of plum bing. On m ay have bought th e house th a t you w anted. F irs t s tre e t in B eaver Building. L et us show you real barg ain s in Tel. 68. real e sta te — 6-room h ard finished LIVESTOCK house for $1500; 5-room bungalow Best W oolens, L atest Fashions Always for $2600; sm all acreage tra c ts th a t GOAT— At Stud; W asatch No. 5298 will help to reduce th e H. C. L. a t 89 N orth Main SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P u re bred, registered T oggenburg low prices. Come and see. buck, value $500.00; n a tu ra lly hornless, vigorous, conform ation BILLINGS AGENCY Feed Y our Calves, Chickens and a n d m arkings perfect. E x tra heavy R eal E s ta te and R eal Insurance. m ilk stra in . Dam m ilked 5 % qts. P igs E stb. 1883. firs t period; of b e st Im ported IN DAILY USE T H E WORLD OVER Phone 211 blood. Service fee $10.00, g u a r 41 E a st Main St. anteed. W herever grass grows and cowd M ajor — Not reg istered but are m ilked, you will find th e De La choice anim al. Service fee $3.00. It tak es th e place of whole stock val th e favorite cream se p ara to r W ould call fo r does a t cost. Book More De Lavals a re in use tliar milk and is absolutely guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES ing orders for choice registered • all o th er m akes combined. Cream is w orth too m uch money kid s of e ith e r sex. Few choice j The De Laval is tim e tested. I ’ legal notices ap p ear In g rades for sale. L. G. B iederstadt, i All now to feed to th e calves when Mu was the pioneer cream se p ara to r li 31 Union stre e t, Phone 2 9 7 -L .: W ednesday’s issue each week. tu al Com pound is b e tte r feed for 1878 and has led in popularity am B reeder of Swiss m ilch goats. Sub SUMMONS sales for forty years. h alf th e cost. scriptions tak e n for “ Goat W o ild ” , I t ’s th e w orld’s sta n d a rd cream M agazine. 80-lm o* In th e C ircuit C ourt in and for th« separator. County of Jackson, S tate of Ore- WANTED _________________ gon. 353 E ast Main. Tel. 211 W ANTED— Small steam er t r u n k .' F ra n k M. Moxon, P la in tiff, vs. Ar- I th u r Conklin, a w idow er; F. G. Must be in good condition. Phone I M cW illiams, A. W. Thom as and 11F5. 86-1 Olive E. Lem ery, D efendants. W ANTED— By m iddle aged wom Suit in E quity to Foreclose M ortgage an. em ploym ent as housekeeper on R eal P roperty. o r housew ork. A ddress 137 F irst To A rth u r Colnklin, F. G. McWil St. 83-6t* liam s, A. W. Thom as, and Olive E. Lem ery, th e above nam ed defend a n ts; IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON: You and each of W ANTED— To contract for Pine and you a re hereby sum m oned and re F ir Logs f. o. b. Mill a t M edford, quired to ap p ear and answ er th e o r cars Southern Pacific track. BIG C om plaint of th e p lain tiff in the PIN ES LUMBER COMPANY. Med above en titled suit, now on file in ford, Ore. 85-tf the office of th e Clerk of th e Court in and fo r said county w ithin TEN days from th e d a te of its service upon you if served w ithin said Jack- son county, b u t if served upon you AV ANTED Girl for general house- w ithin anv o th er county in said sta te , work, four in fam ily; good wages then w ithin TW ENTY days from th e A ddress Mrs. G. M. R oberts. Med- ^ a t e of its service upon you. and if ford, Ore. 83-6 served upon you by publication Bank, th ereo f, then w ithin SIX W EEK S th e C h u n s . C lo c k . ' FOR SALE from th e d a te of th e first publica BJL tion thereof, and if you fail to so FO R SALE— Two young calves, one y earling Jersey heifer. Call phone ap p ear and answ er o r plead in said w ithin th e tim e as above speci 29 4-R or call 196 Nutley. 84-3t* cause fied for each of you. depending on th e m an n e r and place of service, th e ROOMS AND BOARD p lain tiff will apply to th e co urt for TABLE BOARD w ith or w ithout th e relief dem anded in th e said com- room. Phone 207-J. 71 L aurel ¡p lain t, nam ely; T§3 T hat th e plain tiff. F ra n k M. Moxon 85-12* St. TH E HABIT OF H A PPIN ESS have jud g m en t a g ain st th e defend- «nt. A rth u r Conklin for th e sum of FOB TRADE THAT grows out of the use of one TW EN TY-EIGHT HUNDRED DOL of those F irs t N ational Savings Ac LARS, w ith in te re st th ereo n a t th e FO R TRADE— 20-acre ranch, seven counts. W hat could be m ore m iles from A shland, for residence ra te of seven per cent per annum th o u g h tfu l for th e fu tu re of your from and since Septem ber 10th, in city. H.. Tidings. 83-7t* children th a n to provide each one of 1914, to g e th e r w ith $280.00 a tto r them w ith a Savings Account for ney fees and th e costs and disburse USED CARS C hristam s? m ents of th is suit. T h at said judg- BARGAINS IN USED CARS— m ent be decreed to be a specific lien M itchell Six, 1917, splendid con- ag ain st L ots 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Any am ount from 51 up will open dition ................................... $1000 Block “ P ” of th e R ailroad A ddition a C hristinas Savings A ccount here. Maxwell, 1919, good s h a p e .. $900 to th e City of A shland, in Jackson F o rd , light knockabout tru c k $300 County, Oregon, from and since Au- N early new 1% h. p. gasoline en- gust 3rd, 1911, th e d a te of th e re- gine ...........................................$50 cording of th e M ortgage executed by L ist y our cars w ith us. . | said defendant, A rth u r Conklin, and his wife to E. A. Sherw in, which e v c a r t e r .. pr es E. N. NORTON MOTOR CO.. A S H L A N D . OREGO I C m v a u p e l vice pres A gents C olum bia Six and Ajax m ortgage is of record in Vol. 28 on j w COY. C ashier T ires, T ourist-G arage, 347 E. Main, pages 249 and 250 of th e M ortgage CLARK BUSM.ASST CASE 82-lm o j R ecords of said Jackson County, and Mr. Renier SUPPOSING ORRES T A IL O R S pierced witlT a fork. D rain and shake them in th e saucepan for a few mo- em nts to m ake them m ealy. Mash well, being su re th e re are no lum ps, and add b u tte r and salt in propor- tion to th e num ber of potatoes. Beat well, adding g radually enough scald- e(l milk to m ake them cream y, and continue to beat until w hite and light. A potato rcier can be used in- stead of m ashing them , then season- ’ngs an<* m ilk can be added and the potatoes beate'u until light, V egetables A ii G rarin L eft-over vegetables are usually use(T find alm ost any variety may be l)rePa r ed in this m anner: Cut vege- ^a bles into cubes or slices. Make a w hite 8aac®: b u tte r a baking disli antl a rr a n Ke a layer of vegetables in season- then add a layer of white 8auce- Repeat until dish Is filled, ( o 'e r the top w ith a layer of soft crunl*>s m oistened with m elted biU- ter. Bake in a m oderate oven. Cheese may bo added to th e w hite sa uce. , • HEMSTITCHING and PIC0T1NG Mrs. H evener and Miss Ew an, bal cony floor, Vairpel’s Store. Q EN i) us your family wash ing and we will give you ideal service and freedom ' y LOUIS SCHW EIN, P rop. Clea». I i liess. NORTH main , ASHLAND Service. W c Sell It lor Lessl Full line of Groceries and Meal Highest Cash Price lor Pelts and Hides PLAZA MEAT MARKET Tel. 190. f 61 N orth Main. inra i i i ¡ M W im. _____ __________ Coal and Wood Heaters Economical, Durable T ry a Simplex Universal Combination Range You can use it for gas in th e sum m er and when th e w eather gets cold use wood o r coal for fuel all in th e sam e stove. T here a re no p a rts to change in tu rn in g from one fuel to th e other. It is sim ple enough for a child. ' tez Three Ranges in One and but One to Buy A tw ist of th e key in one direction elevates th e gas b u rn er flush w ith th e bot tom of th e oven, opens th e exit in th e top, tu rn s oa the gas— all autom atically. A tu rn of th e key in th e op posite direction and th e gas is tu rn e d off, th e b u rn e r low ered, th e exit closed and th e ran g e ready for coal or wood. Come in and ta k e a look a t th e Be?t C om bination range on e a rth . We will ta k e pleasure in show ing you. j /.f 0 © O i I Swenson & McRae Economical House Furnishers flams f l ^ b Aluminum Ware THAT flEANS- ECONOMY— SATISFACTION Aluminum W are, Cooking Utensil3, Roasters, Carving Sets, and Percolators, the most satisfactory th a t are made. 2,325,000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS We offer a p artic u la rly a ttra c tiv e show ing and our values cannot be beaten through any source of supply. Mutual Compound %JhiÏÏcsiNaüonalBatik Q uality M eat. LEjysnjKiu^pjPR P a i s t e ¡¡am Ashland Furniture Hospital HE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT lor W ife or Mother, Daughter or Sw eetheart is a Pacific” Cedar Chest. Every w om an w an ts and needs one. It Is a m ost practical gift, for it is useful as w ell as ornam ental. It is « anti-moth, damp and dust. W e m ake m any ; sty les and s i z e s . Trowbridge Cabinet * W orks, Medford, Oregon. EAGLE MEAT MARKET F . E. FRENCH & SON. Props. MEN AND WOMEN CREAMERY ♦ Ashland Phone Laundry Co. 165 New Auto Tops ASHLAND Hotel Austin fr o m w a 8 h d a y d r u d g e r y , FOR My Name Is Dennis C o in F r it t e r s One-half can corn; one-half cup flour; one teaspoon baking pow der, one teaspoon sa lt; one-fourth te a spoon p a rik a ; one egg. Chop corn and add dry ingredients, mixed and sifted ; then add yolk of egg beaten until thick, and fold in w hite of egg beaten stiff. Cook on a w ell-greased hot griddle. C e le r y in W hite Sauce ash. scrape and cut celery stalks in one-inch pieces; cook tw enty m in utes o r until soft in boiling salted w ater; d rain , and to two cups of cel ery add one cup w hite sauce. This is a most satisfactory way of using the o u te r sta lk s of celery. Lyonnaise P o tato es Melt two tablespoons sh o rten in g ; DAN CONNER, P ro p rle io r. add one tablespoon finely chopped H ead q u arters for Com m ercial Men onion. W hen onion i8 yellow, add and T ourists. tw.o cups potato cubes. Season with E uropean P lan. E xcellent Grill, salt and pepper, cook u n til potatoes Merchants* Lunch. a re heated th ro u g h and sp rinkle w ith 1 Two Blocks from L ith ta P ark. finely chopped parsley and serve. SIMPSON’S HARDWARE 37 and 39 North Main Street. me 3i) ■ The Detroit Jewel Combination Range * Is a marvel oi beauty and economy. It cooks with coal, wood or gas and is antomalic in action By just turning a button you change from wood or coal to a complete gas range. This- gives yon the equal ot TWO STOVES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. • Come in and look them over. They are money and fuel savers. Oregon Gas and Electric ( ompany fLignjeiueiugRienjeau o j a i f eiugnjenjgiuaug.'jg ^ a m ^ a n e m ^ a m m ^ ^ d ^ a m a n ia rfla n HJE