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Monday, October 5, 1914 PAGE SIX ASHLAND TIDINGS. RELIEVE YOUR ASTHMA IN FIFTEEN MINUTES If Asthmador does not instantly re lieve the very worst attacks of Asthma Bronchial Asthma and the Asthmatii symptoms accompanying Hay Fever, w authorize the druggist listed l-clow tc return your money. He is selling Dr Rudolph Scliiffmann's Asthmador anc Asthmador Cigarettes upon these terms Ko matter how inveterate or obstinate your case, or how often of violent tlu attacks, Asthmador will instantly relievt yon, usually in ten seconds but alwayi within fifteen minutes. The druggist has been authorized hj tlie Doctor to sell every package of hii Asthmador on a guarantee to return tht money in every single case where it doe: not cive instantaneous relief, or is no found the very best remedy ever used "You will he the sole judge yourself ant under this positive guarantee you ahso lately run no risk in buying this famou remedy. Persons living elsewhere will be sup plied under the same guarantee by theii local druggist or direct by Dr. R. Schiff rnann, St. Taul, Minn. For sale here b; McXAII! KROS. Political Announcements Paid. Adv. wTJ f aI rrr f 4 rT For County Clerk. I am a candidate for county clerk, subject to the will of the voters at the polls on November 3. My service in this capacity during the last two ypars is the sole basis of seeking your support. G. A. GARDNER, Jacksonville, Ore. County ltecoi-dcr of Jaekson County, Oregon. I hereby announce myself as the eJemorratic candidate for the office of County Recorder, to be voted on at the general election on November 3, J 914. If elected, I will do my duty as I have in other responsible posi tions that I have held. LEE L. JACOBS, For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as the democratic nominee for sheriff of Jackson county to be voted on at the reneral election. November S, 1914 J. F. HITTSON, (Present chief of police ot Med- ford.) County Itoconler. I hereby announce myself as can rtidate on the republican ticket for eoanty recorder If elected I will rive my undivided attention to the duties ot the office. Election No vember 3, 1914. CHAUNCEY FLO RE Y. WHEN EGGPLANT 13 USED. 'I11S wholesome vegetable may be prepared In a variety of ways. Fried eggplant Is the average housewife's standby. There are, how ever, ninny persons who do not like fried eggplant who would possibly eat It served in some other way. Iry some of the following methods and see If this may not be so: Eggplant Fritters. Boil eggplant In water with a tablespoonful of lemon Juice or vinegar, then mash and drain. To a pint of eggplant add two Deaten eggs, a half cupful of flour and salt and pepper to taste. Form Into cakes and brown on both sides In hot fat A Dainty Dish. Esenloped Eggplant The eggplant Is combined with tomato In slices ana baked escaloped, with oil instead of milk and with other additions to taste, or the cooked pulp, tinely broken, is combined with grated breadcrumbs, well seasoned with a little bit of cream and finally a well beaten egg. It must onlv be heated through in the oven and not dried. No matter how eggplant Is cooKeu It must nor. oe loo ury, uuuuuisu we cook it to dry it somewhat Raked Stuffed Eggplant-An egg plant will taste better and give more nutriment baked than fried. Cut egg plant in half lengthwise. Scoop out leaving a quarter inch shell. Chop up the eggplant and add equal parts chop ped ham and toasted breadcrumbs. Add salt, pepper and butter or bacon dripping. Stuff each shell, rounding it over on top. Sprinkle with cracker crumbs. Add a dab of butter and bake. Dc!iciously Flavored. Eggplant With Suuce. reel and cut the eggplant into dice, place In salted water for one hour, drain; then cook until tender, but not soft Chop finely a medium sized onion and cook until delicately colored in two tablespoon fuU of butter, blend In one and one half tnblespopnfuls of flour, add gradu ally oue pint of well seasoned stock, stir uutil smooth and creamy, season with pepper and salt, strain over the prepared eggplant, cook gently for ten minutes and sprinkle with chopped parsley before serving. Pan Fried. The easiest and quickest way to prepare the eggplant Is to fry or saute it In a pan with a little butter or oil. Cut the eggplant into one-third inch slices, season with salt and pepper which has been mixed together and then fry In a little oil or butter until soft It also may be rolled In flour and fried In this way or even dipped In eggs and crumbs. Seasoned with salt and pepper only and then fried with tomatoes, which are served on the slice of eggplaut. It Is very good- Frederick Hollister ( The man whose vim has gained business success without resort to suspicious methods, and whose en ergy and ability will gain advantage for the First District of Oregon from the halls of the United States con gress. He is a Southern Oregon Man, and worthy, as he is, should have a solid vote, regardless of politics, from southern Oregon electors. (This is NOT a paid advertisement. The Tidings prints it for the good of southern Oregon.) ....... -f-J.-t .iT.A.Ti.Ti.lii1LiliiT..liifiil.A Because It Is MADERSTE IN AMERICA NEED OF FAT AS FOOD. No Difference to the System From What Source It Is Obtained. The trees in a Syrian garden are an Important and practically necessary part of the nutrition of ' the people. combined with grain In the form of coarse bread, the tree products make a balanced and wholesome ration. For large elements or the population, at least one meal a day Is commonly com posed of bread and walnuts. The wal nut is rich in both protein and fat so that this combination virtually dupli cates tn nutrition our occidental sand wich of bread, butter and meat The oil to which the scriptural writ ers so lovingly referred Is still Im portant In that land, and the olive tree that produces It ts almost as useful to the Syrian as the cow Is to the American. The cow gives butter and drink, and the olive tree gives butter and food. When the workman on the Mediterranean goes from borne for a day '8 labor, be often takes a pocketful of olives and a piece of bread for bis lunch. Remove butter, breakfast bacon and fat meat from our vocabulary, put olive oil In their place and we shall begin to think the thoughts of Mediter ranean cooks. Once cooks and palates are educated, the blood does not know the difference between the rich globules of fat that come to It It Is fat that the bumau system wants, and It makes no Unal difference whether It comes from but ter, bacon, lard, olive, cocounut, goose or bear. Fat is fat once It is In our blood. The source from wblcb we shall get this fundamental of nutrition depends in part upon our bringing up, but eventually our getting it depends upon the ease of winning It from our environment Atlantic Monthly. QQVul HOW TURNER FIRED A GUN. An TTTTTT l'TTTT r F One Price Always 25 cents per pound Sold By All Grocers hicli ill .mil if I J When warmth is v urgent, the perfstion OlLjrtlljER 6j gives it, instantly and VSlf 5 cheaply. Easily car V"4r ried from room to j room. Needs but little attention. Al ways ready. For best t results use Pearl Oil. Dealers everywhere Writ for bookltt. "Warmth in ColdCornmrt." Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA Portland AhmM cfltUuu-iJ. Miss Porter County Coroner. I am candidate tor coroner of Jack tn county, subject to the will of the electors at the November election. If Kccessful at the polls I pledge my FASHION HINT MILLINER 30 SFCOXD STKEET fcet efforts. W. W. USSHEIt. By JUDIC CHOLLET Some Small ACREAGE TRACTS Eight acres; 24 acres in bearing fruit, 2 acres of young fruit and ber iea; 8 -room house, nearly new. This place Is two miles from Ashland and Bfeely located. Price $3,000. Tart Ten acres in the city, commanding a nice view of tbo upper valley; 6 Acres of fruit, Vt acre of pasture, bal ance wood timber; 6-room house, large barn, woodshed, chicken house, reme personal property. Price $4,500. $2,000 cash. This boy's overcoat made in raglim style is one of the newest and smart est. Incidentally It is easy to make, so It must appeal to busy mothers. The sleeves are made in two pieces, each sleeve seamed over the shoulders, New Shoe Shoo M. NEAR DEPOT Two and three-quarters acres, all fa berries, acre ot strawberries; rood 6-room bouse, city water and lights; about ltt miles from Ashland rxwtofflce. Price $2,800. $1,000 extii, terms on balance. Cunningham & Co. ASHLAND, OREGON Not a property In Ashland but that ran toe Bold by Tidings "For Bale' ads in less time and at less cost than throufia the regular agent channel Try It. v Pbona uti item to the Tidings C. Johnson has opened an up-to- date shoe shop in the Losher build ing, next door to the barber shop on Fourth street, and Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing and fitting on short notice. IT TO DATE. COMPLETE IX EVEUV WAY. Lithia Water Fresh from Ashland's Spring New Lithia COLD AND REFRESHING day TevTew, Impromptu Effect That Startled Hie Fellow Artiste. Turner's Impromptu effects were at times consternating to bis fellow paint era. Mr. Randall Davles, quoting from Leslie, gives In "Six Centuries of Paint ing," Constable's experience In 1839, when be exhibited bis "Opening of Waterloo Bridge." It was placed be side a gray sea piece, by Turner, which lacked all positive color. Constable's picture seemed as If painted with liquid gold and silver, and Turner came several times while be was heightening with vermilion and lake the decorations and Bags of the city barges. Turner stood behind blm looking from the 'Waterloo Bridge' to bis own picture, and at last brought bis palette from the great room wbere be was touching another picture, and, putting a j round daub of red lead. somewhat bigger than a shilling, on bis gray sea. weut away wltbout say ing a word. Ibe Intensity of bis red lead, made more vivid by the coolness of his picture, caused even the ver- mlllou and lake of Constable to look weak. 'He has been here.' said Con stable, "and tired a gun.' On the op posite wall was a picture by Jones of 'Shadrach, Mesbach and Ahednego in the Furnace.' 'A coaL' said Cooper. has bounced across the room from Jones' picture and set fire to Turner's sea.' " Next time Turner came tn Oe glaied the scarlet seal and shaped It Into a buoy. Glated Earthenware. Glazed earthenware was long sup posed to be of no more ancient date than the ninth century, but the discov ery of glazed ware In Egypt, of glazed bricks In the ruins of Babylon, or glazed coffins and enameled tiles In other ancient cities proves that this Is not the case. The Arabs seem to be en titled to the credit of having Intro duced glazed ware Into modern Eu rope. The Italians are said to have become acquainted with this kind of ware as It was manufactured In tbe Island of Majorca and gave It the name of majolica. The French de rived their Orst knowledge from the Italian manufactory at Faenza and christened It faience. Loudon featur- A TRAGIC EXPERIMENT. How a Husband Tried to Cure Hie Wife's Fear of Pythons. Concerning pythons, the following is a true story: A young lady in England for a long time resisted her lover's entreaties to go out to India with him ns his wife. She had a horror of the wild animals she believed she might encounter there, especially serpents. At length, however, after he bad Issued a sort of ultimatum, she consented to accompany him. She did not, how ever, leave her fears behind her and lived in constant terror of some day meeting what she so intensely feared. Iler husband did his best to laugh her fears away, but without avail. Then he resolved to try more drastic means. A huge python was killed in the neighborhood of bis bungalow. With out telling his wife anything about It he ordered the reptile to be brought Into the drawing room and colled up as if asleep on the hearth nig. Then be weut out and called his wife, telling her to go into tbe drawing room and that be would join ber in a few min utes. Soon after be beard a dreadful scream. "That will cure ber of her fear of serpents." he smiled to him self and purposely delayed bis entry. When at last he went into the drawing room he saw his wife lying dead on the floor, and coiled around her was another huge python, tbe mate to tbe one that lay dead on tbe hearth rug. St James' Gazette. Here's Something Interesting! A 340-acre ranch, ideal foot hill location, lots of out-range, abundance of water for irriga tion. $18,000. A beautiful 8-room new mod ern bungalow for rent to right kind of tenant. Furnished complete. A business block in Ashland for trade. Always on tap at Grieve's Soda Foun tain. Try two glasses each day for that Kidney or Stomach Trouble. The Remilta Will Surprise You. DOr'S OVKBCOAT. then Joined to the body portions, and require no fitting. The coat can be rolled open to form lapels or buttoned up closely about the throat, as occasion requires. All the materials used for boys' coats are appropriate. For the six year size the coat will require three and a quarter yards of material twenty-weven Inches wide. This May Manton pattern I cut In vices for boye from two to elsht years. Bend 10 cents to this omce. Riving number, 8331, and It will be promptly forwarded to you by mall, if In hnste send an additional two cent stamp for letter poet age. When ordurlnc uee coupon. Business Opportunities Liszt's Rude Host. . High society has Its crude personali ties. If a story tn one of the magazines Is true. At a dinner given to the fa mous pianist, Liszt, bis host. Count Lu dolf. right tn the middle of Liszt's most exquisite playing, said In a loud voice. "If Hny one wishes to have a game of whist there are tables In tbe other room." Liszt, says the narrator, stopped short, but as no one moved he consented amiably to remain at tbe piano. The amount of wine that bad been consumed by Liszt's host on mis occasion la nut stated. A drug store, In small town with good territory. A splendid opportun ity. To Test Bread Dough. To test light bread dough and make sure as to whether It bns risen sum clently for baking, press the finger In the dough. If the bole remains the dough Is lu proper condition. If the dough rises and Oils the Indentation this shows that It la In a condition to, continue rising. Exchange. $1,500 will handle a good business, centrally located. Cunningham & Go. : ASULAXI), OKF.GON If It Must Be. After a thorough examination, the physician remarked: "What you need, my dear air, is an operation." "Very well," replied tne patieni re- Ignedly. "Which operation are you cleverest atr-New York Post. New Zealand Oddities. The crow In New Zealand strikes as weet note as any head tn the wood land. Tbe robin has no song and no red breast Tbe native ben la the great est of rat killers. There is a caterpillar whlcb turns Into a plant These and some other productions of nature have done for New Zealand what the kanga roo and the ornltborhyncbus bavedone for Australia given it tbe suggestion of oddity and tbe marvelous. STAPIES REALTY AGENCY What do you want? A Tidings want ad tells it to more than two thousand people In a day. Twenty five cents does the business. S. H'BAl'MAN B. I..VANUU.DER MEDFORD "The Sefcaol ef Mtdcra Mctkoia." 31 N. Grape, Mcdtord, Ore. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENCLISH DEPARTMENTS Every boy and girl cannot attend the university or high school for four years; but every boy and girl can attend the Medford Commercial College for six months or a year, and get an education that pays divi dends for life. School all year. No term divisions. New students may enter at any time. For further Information, telephone, call or write. SI No. Slxe. 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