Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October 27, 1919.
ASHLAND DAILY fìfclNGS
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
oE S
Stic jjcience D epartm ent
One cent the word each time.
C o n d u c te d b y
Mrs. Delle D e G raf*
D om estic S c ie n c e D ire cto r
S p e r r y F lo u r Co.
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
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surface searing, long, slow cool ring bo reduced by making more use o(
and a small amount of water. The the less expensive cuts.
meat isr seared to force it to retain the
.
_____ ______
greater part of the juices, and then
Small fruit aiea in Marion countv
cooked slowly m a small, amount of to be increased by 2 00» acres
water, which may be seasoned dur- ~ _________ ______ ___
ing the cooking process. The meat
when cooked should be juicy, due to
searing, and tender because' of the
Billiard players prerer this place
slow cooking.
To enlarge the payroll of Ashland
™ A use they know that tbey can get
Beef More Stimulating Than Veal or makei aUeint a ni ^ ° « ern eQUiiPment b7
buyin«
home manufactured
maxes a lot of difference in th e'
Poultry
pleasure of the game.
goods, especially when I can get the
To understand which method to
) ou KNOW It.
I best and most for the money at
use is the secret of economy In
Profanity, gambling and other un­
meat cookery.
desirable elements are absolutely
Red meats, such as beef and mut-j M E ^ o n ? 6^ ’ W® iDVite GENTL®-,
ton are more stimulating than t h e / Tbl. i/'n clean, congenial amuse-'
white meat of poultry or veal. Beefiment hall for decent clean-cut fel-
is the most nutritious, mutton being ilows-
Good tues and Tips
,n<-
Zj
How to Get Tasty Meals
From Cheaper Cuts of Meat
THE SANITARIUM
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 126
/ Sure W ill
Do My Part
j
Meat is one of the chief sources of cooked properly these cheaper cuts
tissue-building (protein) food. Its will be found juicy and palatable,
food value is high, so unfortunately
The value of any cut of meat de­
ls the price. The average American pends upon the quantity of waste,
housewife serves meat at least once bone, gristle, etc. For example, the
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
Schedule from October 1, 1919.
_____________ _ __________ J ? day. If the amount of meat is re- prime ribs are even higher than
second Lamb and vea, are iess
R- C. JORGENSEN, Prop/
Dally (Except Sunday)
Here I am, back again, wtth »; duced, other food equally nutritive they seem, because the purchaser has tritious
than the flesh of fhll-grown
Leave Medford— Leave Ashland— revised list of splendid
__ properties
_ _
__
__
must
be
substituted.
The
problem
to pay for so much bone; while some animals. Dried or smoked beef con- J “Clean Sport for Regular Fellow* *
7 :10 a.m.
7:10 a.m.
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of the cheaper meats have so much tains as much nutriment as the
8:00 a.m.
7:55 a.m.
8:25 a.m
9:00 a.m.
No. 54— 57 acres best land In the
" ‘° keeP tbe meat bil‘ d° " n anl1 waste in gristle, fat and bone that fresh meat, while corned beef loses
9:10 a.m.
9:25 a.m.
county,
all
free
soil
with
water.
stl11
serve Palatable meals. This re- they would be equal in price to a in food values, the brine drawing out
10:00 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
some of the juices.
All
in
alfalfa
but
15
acres
apples
Quires
careful study and should in- more tender meat.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
and pears.
elude a knowledge of the different Surfaces Seared to Keep Juices in
11:30 a.m.
Meat is too expensive a food to
12:00 m.
LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop.
12:45 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
No. 55—All alfalfa with water; mag- cuts of meat, the amount of waste
Meat
Q u a lity M eat.
1:25 p.m.
CleanJiness.
1:25 p.m.
nificent modern dwelling, barn, | and quality. if these points are not
All meat cookery is governed by
Service.
2:10 p.m.
garage, etc. This is a modern
2:10 p.m.
NORTH
MAIN,
ASHLAND
two
general
principles.
For
tender
understood
it
is
not
possible
to
pur
3:00 p.m.
and money making country home
3:00 p.m.
chase to the best advantage. And fine grained meats there should be
on paved highway.
3:45 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
No. 66— 54 acres on paved highway most important, the marketing intense heat, no liquid, and the
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
with water. Free soil and good should be “personally conducted” if'm eat should be seasoned after cook
■SWB
7:00 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
producing land.
None better. the best results are to be obtained.' tng. The high temperature sears the
8:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
Some of it Bear Creek bottom.
Sat. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30p.m
This is a money-making tract, and To order by telephone often adds to I surface and keeps the juice from es-
We are now ready to do your fur
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
an ideal location for country home. the cost due to lack of details, such. caping. The meat is cooked quickly
midnight Sat.only No. 57— 15 acres highly
in as the thickness, exact weight or because> being tender, it would hard- repairing or sell you a new set of
_ . improved,
. ____ , —
SUNDAY ONLY
edge of city; all in alfalfa except, choice
dealer'
allowed
------ of — cuts, etc, which the U
VU1V1 , x en and become dry
» if it were
--- ----
—
- — — furs.
Leave Medford— Leave Ashland__
uw
ellinz site and small
«mall nrphflrd
dwelling
orchard.
10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Free water, splendid dwelling and will not observe as carefully as the to remain in too great a heat for a
11:00 a.m.
F . W. BARTLETT,
11:00 a.m.
outbuildings. This is a money purchaser. Then again, the market lon8 period. It is seasoned after
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
producer.
man will probably take a personal cooking because the salt would tend
Full line of canned goods as well
2:00 p.m.
Taxidermist and Furrier.
2:00 p.m.
No. 58— 12 acres orchard and gar­ interest in holding your trade if he t0 draw out the juices, which with
as the best in fresh meats.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
den in edge of town; oity water; finds you know what you want, that tender meats is not desirable. Water 115 W. Main St. Medford, Oregon.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
no buildings. Offered at a very
5:00 p.m.
you are m familiar
with
different
is --------
not ------------------
added . . because
cause
5:00 p.m.
low figure.
u iiu a i
m ill
I the
UC
U
I l l B i e i l l I I —
n ir u iu
v it
a u would
oi
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Owing to the new law increasing
No. 59— 10 acres splendid’orchard cuts of meat and understand their steam, which would effect the brown
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
9:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
home just out nt
of nit-r
city. Good
cinna qualities.
, crisp surface of the meat. Plenty
Tel. 190.
buildings. Can show earning ca­
61 North Main.
the wages ef laundry workers and
pacity of $1500 to $2000. For
Methods o f Cooking Depend on
PHYSICIANS
sale at attractive price.
Conditions
the high eoet of production, we find
DR. H. R. MOORE — Chiropractic No. 60— 1400 acre ranch near Ga­
The
best
method
of
cooking
the
zelle, well watered and highly im­
Physician. First National Bank
proved. One of the best stock meat purchased depends entirely Prove the claim to yourself by eat­ it necessary to make a slight ad-
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res
ranches on the coast. The owner upon the tenderness, texture and ing a steak sold at our own guar­
207-J.
vanee in laundry work prices.
------------------------------------------------- i has made a handsome fortune on flavor. The tenderness will depend antee. <
P reserving tune brings requirements that
the place . Desires to retire as he
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
Tenderloins,
steaks,
chops
and
must
necessarily he > u r» a n d good, i f y o u
upon
the
connective
tissue;
tender.
is too old to longer give his atten-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
roasts that have the taste and fresh­
w ou ld obtain the best results from you r effort—
tion
to
the
business.
This
ranch
^ine
grained
meats
are
taken
from
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
of perfect stock in the gravy
is offered at right price and is the least muscular parts of the ani- ness
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
which comes from the heart of'their
an
opportunity
for
some
one.
land, Ore.
73-tf
Some splendid residences owned mal and tough, coarse fibered sec-: goodness is the best offer any meat
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and by non-residents for sale at bar­ tions come from portions which are man may make.
most used. One-fourth of the weight
surgeon. Practice limited to eye, gains.
of the
Some very fine boulevard unim­ of a dressed beef consists of tender
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup­
proved
lots
at
astonishingly
low
plied. Oculist and aurist for S. P.
meat, and all of these cuts are ex- I
JAS. BARRATT, Prop
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., prices.
A sh lan d Iron W ork s
pensive.
The
less
tender
cuts
are
Phone 188.
A few very cheap small places
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
(Incorporated)
just as nutritious; in fact, many of
—
Phone 567.
21-tf ranging from $300 to $1000.
VVe vouch for the purity o f
Office
and
Works No. 24 8 Helman
•A ranch near Gold Hill for rent. the cheaper outs have more food
D. M. BROWER, M. D.—216 Factory
Watch for future offerings.
St., Ashland, Ore.
our spices, and other essentials
value than the tender meat and are
St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses radio­
Manufacturing
Engineers,
Genera.
less
expensive,
but
require
more
at­
for
the proper making o f J e l­
heat largely in his treatment of
Repair Work
lies and Preserves. U s e them and your preserves w ill have that
chronic
diseases. Tuberculosis,
tention in their preparation. If
cancer and other infectious ail­
We manuiacture Paving Plant
Licensed Realty Broker.
pure fruit flavor that appeals to old and young.
ments, respond marvelously to said Hotel Austin Bldg., Ashland, Ore.
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
¡
treatment.
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas En­
Complete line of
O u r grocery prices point ou t the w ay to cut dow n living
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel­
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A good
ATTORNEYS
work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Brass
stock ranch, 640 acres, for modern !
fa
expenses, end at the same time obtain the purest and heat o f goods.
and Bronze Castings of every kind.
home in Ashland, or acre tract i
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, Attorneys-at-
Having
thoroughly
equipped
our
well improved near town. Address (
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
plant for the manufacture and re­
F. C. Stitser, Dorris, Calif.
Make This Store Your
pairs
of
heavy
and
all
classes
of
ma
48-lmo*
|
Dally
Market Place.
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
chine and foundry work, we solicit
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank FOR SALE— A bargain; 7-room
your orders and inquiries. Estimate»,
fa
Bldg.
modern house, over three acres
and quotations furnished qn applies
G«
fine land; 2 acres alfalfa; balance
<2. H. SPALDING, Attorney-at-Law,
fruit; chicken corrals, etc. A.
Beaver Block. Phono 146.
Hahn, Walker ave, Ashland, Ore.
48-tf
STENOGRAPHERS
Uh
FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow,
JESSIE IL THATCHER — Public
furnished or unfurnished. In­
Stenographer. Commercial Club
quire 555 Fairview St. Phone
B
303-J.
35-1$
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 2
and
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The -Great Painless Corn Loosener.
p. m. to 5 p. m.,
Simple as A. B. C. Never Pails.
X°u have ever tried to g et rid
G
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CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
««-, A|„Utt’S Billiard ParlOl
The
Lithia Bakery
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
FURS !
Ladies of Ashland
Better Meat and More
tor your money *
Steaking A Claim
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY
East Side Meat Market
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A. er. L. LAMB—
Contractor and Build­
Cement, Brick and Wood­
work.
Ave.
Tel. 463-J.
343 Mountain
FRANK JORDAN — General Con­
tracting and repair work. Cement
work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227
Granite St.
21tf
TAXI SERVICE
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­
senger Chalmers, Seven Passenger
Hudson. Trips anywhere. Reliabl»
.drivers and quick service. Stand
nt Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;
flight. 101,
PAIGE CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert.
Prop. Large 7-passenger auto,
easy riding. Prices reasonable.
Day or night. Stand Hotel Aus­
tin. Phone 47.
JS
Miss Erickson
Laid to Rest
The funeral of Miss Florence
Erickson was held Saturday after­
noon from the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Erickson, on Fair-
view street, and was attended by a
large concourse of sorrowing friends.
Rev. C. A. Edwards, pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal church, conduct­ a«-*-
ed the services at the house, and
Hope Rebekah lodge of which the de­
ceased was a member, held a ritual­
istic burial service at the grave. Miss
Erickson was well beloved by a large
circle of friends who expressed their
sorrow over the death of this young
woman and sympathy to the bereaved
family with offerings of many beau­
tiful flowers.
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55
School
Supplies
Tablets
Common-Sense for
Corns, “ G ets-lf ’
Pencils
Ci?rn.»by bundling up your toe
th«» J???dagee’ or
u sing salve
lost made your toe red and alm ost
*8
CZ5
&
, •
ss
They are always ready for the impromptu dance, and as willing-
provide you with the operas, the latest Broadway hits or just the
hour6 mel° dies you love t0 hea[ in the shadows of the twilight
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tnner,
with 17 years practical experience
including nine years factory train­
ing. Leave orders at Rose Bros.,
or Enders.
45-tf
THE SELECTIONS FOR NOVEMBER WILL PLEASE
HERE ARE A FEW. COME AND HEAR THEM.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR KENT
“ When Yon Want Good
Insurance Talk
With Billings”
READY FOR WORK!
FOR RENT— Five rom cottage with
The value of fire protection de­
water and light, located at 16$ pends largely upon the readiness of
Meade St., $10.00 per month.)
the fireman to respond to any call
James L. Sheldon. Tel. 17F2.
43-7* and his willingness to face any dan-
----------------------------------------------- j ger. The value of fire insurance
______
SALE _
depends largely upon the readiness
FOR SALE— 80 White Leghorn hens. ! of the company in which you are
2 cows and 3 shoats. O. J. Rath- insured to respond immediately to
bun- __
49-eod your loss and its ability to meet any
GET THE HABIT and eat a Rabbit. loss which may come to it.
Call me for nice fat ones. Also
That’s the kind we have—always
a few good breeding does for sale. toady for work. They pay prompt­
B. B. Poyer. Phone 294-J. 47-3 ly every honest loss, big or little.
FOR 8ALB— A span of mules at a big Let us write your insurance and we’h
bargain. See B. R. Greer at Tid- give yea the kind that WORKS ALL
iags office.
THE TIME.
LOST!
J
BILLINGS AGENCY
LOST— Neck chain with locket ini­
tials L. B. on locket. Finder 41 E. Main St.
Pkone 111
please return to Dr. Buchanan,
Real Estate and Real tamneo
Camps Bldg.
48-2
■17^1
>-»ee>*>* * e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e- e-
NOW comes the time o’ year for crackling fires and indoor
fun. Long evenings go mighty fast when you have the Pathe-
phone and Pathe Records.
PIANO TUNING
’CetUf*
Take* Out
the “Ouch**
•ad the
East Side
Pharmacy
November Records
YOU.
Coal and Wood Heaters
Economical, Durable
Try a
Simplex Universal Combination Range
at the
On Sale
Now
JBnng It to me, I can fix it right.
Lawn Mowers and Bicycles my spe­
cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main
street, Ashland.
Plaza Grocery, Ashland
CA
“THE FIXIT SHOP’
FOJt SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres
of land 7 miles from Ashland,!
$2000.00 improvements, excellent!
springs; 50 acres fenced; 2 million*
feet of saw timber. Will trade for
city residence, or take car as part
payment. Terms. Address H. care
Tidings.
4 6-1 mo
Better Kind
School Books
E. T. STAPLES
<J. W. McNABB, Plastering, cement
work and repairing. 41 Fifth St.
Phone 363-Y.
44-tf
P reserves
You can use it for gas in
the summer and when the
weather gets cold use wood
or coal for fuel all in the
same stove. There are no
parts to change in turning
from one fuel to the other.
It 4s simple enough for a
child.
Three Ranges in One
and but One to Buy
or i rl?? to drae your c o m out
w ith a knife, there will be a uur-
R“ 80 w a itin g for you when you use
G ets-It.” Im agine peeling your corn
? “ gloriously, ea sily and painlessly.
Just lik e p eelin g oft a banana ekin.
W ell, th at is w hat happens when
you use “G ets-It.” There ie nothing
e lse th a t w ill g iv e you this eame
result. M illions o f fo lk s have had
th e eam e blessed experience. W hy
putter and suffer, limp, and spoil a
:ood tim e for you rself and your
rlenus, or your peace of mind w hile
,V,y !n< . J.® attend to b u sin ess’ Use
Ge»s-It. the simple common-sense way.
Geta-It, the on lysure,guaranteed,
m oney-back corn-rem over, costs but
a trifle at any drug store. M'ffd by
E. Law rence & Co.. Chicago. 111.
?
Soldiu Ashland and recommended
as the world’s best corn remedy by
McNair Bros.
A twist of the key in one
direction elevates the gas
burner flush with the bot­
tom of the oven, opens the
exit in the top, turns on
the gas— all automatically.
A turn of the key in the op­
posite direction and the gas
is turned off, the burner
lowered, the exit closed and
the- range ready for coal or
wood.
Come in and take a look
at the Best Combination
range on earth. We will
take pleasure in showing
you.
Swenson & McRae
E con om ical H ouse F u r n is h e r «
No. 22170. From Sinbad. gUET***
Some Beautiful Morning .....................................Jolson-Ernest Hare
No. 22ia73X
S S° ............................................. Ernest Hare
Carolina Sunshine...............................................
qPrHn<» Trin
O1NoW2h2ai75a
Mary.......................... / ^®nyy Burr’ Tenor
I’ll Be Happy When the Preacher Makes You Mine...................
‘
..................................... Lewis-Young-Donaldson
Give Me a Smile and a Kiss......................Arthur Fields Baritone
Where is the Girl I Left Behind? ............... Turner Roe’ B^ritSSe
olden Gate (Open for M e)...................... Kendis-Brockman, Duet
SNAPPY DANCE RECORDS
No. 22178.
You’er the One (I W ant)........................Jos. Samuels Orchestra
When the Rainbok of Love Appears (WALTZ)
No. 22180.
qnmphndi'?1«68 (FGX TR0T) ............... Maater Saxaphone Sextette
“°™eb22 8 Bear^ Is So Lonely (FOX TROT)'
My
Baby’s Arms
(FOX TROT)............................Tuxedo
Trousseau
Ball (ONE
STEP)........................; 7 u Xedc Svnconaters
Hear them on the Pathephone— the phonograph with the mar-
ieI?UmuripPhu e
that dueS away With needles and gives you
real music— limpid, sweet, beautiful.
ALL DOUBLE DISC RECORDS— 85 CTS.
H. G. Enders & Son
A sh land , Oregon
Ashland, Oregon
The Home of Dependable
Tools, Cutlery, Kitchen w are
Stoves and Ranges
One qu art fruit c a n s 90c T w o qu art fruit c a n s $1.25