Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLANt) D A t t t ttftttG S .
PAGE TWO
Thursday, J u ly 81, 1021
Soak gelatine in cold w ater, then
dissolve by setting in a dish of hot
water, stir until cool and creamy,
then add to the raspberries which
Conducted i p
have been pressed through a sieve
and sugar added. Set mixture in
Mrs.ßeJleDeG r a f
O FFICIAL CITY AND CO U N T! )
cold w ater and stir until thick, then
. . . Aameurfrè* Science d ire c to r
PAPER
Sjeerry
F
lo
u
r
Co.
carefully
fold in the whipped cream.
TELEPHONE 39 j
The first shipm ent of early Cali­
Line a mold with lady fingers, pour
Subscription Price Deliver?«] in City fornia pears to Bosto nauctioned for
in the m ixture and set aside to be­
One month .................................. I .65 $7 a box and a sim ilar shipment to
making only a small quantity of jam come firm.
Unmold to serve.
Three months ......................... . 1.95
add half the sugar; allow the mix­
Six m onths
....................... 3.75 Chicago brought $8.50 a box. Later
Usually families who eat quanti­
ture, to reach the boiling point again,
One y e a r ........................... ........... 2..60 shipm ents in car lots brought front
FARM BUREAU P l
ties of fru it keep well and have clear
Mail and Hural R outes.
then add rem aining su g ar and cook
$5.80 to $6.50 a box. It looks good
complexions.
F
ru
its
have
no
great
One month . . . . . . . ' .................. $ .66
Three months .............................. 1.95 for the Northwest this year for that value from a nutritive standpoint. until when tested— by placing .a
The Jackson County Farm Bureau
Six months .................................. 3.50 is the only section where the crop They are composed largely of w atei, spoonful on a cold plate— the jam picnic to be held in Lithia Park, Ash­
One year ....................................... 6-50 is near normal, except in California
does not separate and the syrup ’s
land, Saturday, July 23, promises to
which makes them refreshing, vary­
thick, not watery.
where the prospects are gradually
ADVERTISING RATES:
ing am ounts of fru it sugar aud, most
be the biggest event of the season.
If m aking a large quantity of jaifi,
being reduced by hot wignls land
D isplay A dvertising
im portant of all, are valued for the
F arm ers from all over the county
Single insertion, each in ch ........... 30c siorms th a t have blown off the fruit.
add sugar in small quantities, ailow-
ARABIA CONTRACTS
The \ j e(ifOr(j.A shland d istrict ex- m inerals and acids ’they contain. ing the jam to reach the boiling point! are planning on coming by whole
F ru it sugars are easily digested and . . . . . .
.
,,i ., I communities, also large ta n n e r dele-
adding more. A verv little;
,
,
. .
.
One time a w eek.................... 27
P«*» to ship around 550 carloads the m inerals and acids act as regu­ -before
,
,
,
gations from Josephine and Klam ath
i'w o tim es a w eek.................... 25c
of pears and th e Yakia estim ates are
lemon juice improves the flavor of cournies
¿•very other d a y .........................20c
ln for
carloads. Railroads arc lators, body-cleansers and blood pur­ these jams.
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A horseshoe pitching contest is
M„eb line. ‘S S f
. . . . . .16c ■>a“ “ e P ^ p aratlo n e for the henv, ifiers, and also aid the body in acid­ Straw berry Sauce.
develop’ng that promises lots of
izing other kinds of food. A glass
To run every other day for one
crop and it ;s expected that there of orange juioe taken the first thing
W ash a cup of hulled straw berries SpOrt
Mr. William Lyman, repre­
month, each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c' will be no car shortage this year.
add
half
a
cup
sugar,
a
pinch
of
nu
t­
To m n every issue for one month
communication received by tha in the morning acts as a medicine. meg and set aside in a cool place senting the Medford pitchers issues
a challenge to the champiou team
This is due to the fact th a t no other
5c
or more, each line, each tim e. .
Oregon Growers Co-operative asso-
<lossifie«i Column.
food is present in the stomach at until wanted. Use as a sauce for of Ashland. A ssistant County Agent
ciation states th a t a high wind in
cottage pudding, corn starch, blanc H olibaugh is scouting among the
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month or! the Sacramento valley has blown off the time. If taken with other foods, mange, tapico pudding, any form of farm ers for a team to c,eaQ botb
more, ^4c the word each time.
, about 6000 or 7000 tons of pears, while beneficial, it will lack the med­
gelatine or pour over vanila ice, Medford and Ashland, and is confi-
icinal value.
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c m ak,nS a reduction of nearly 30 per
! dent he will find the team to do It.
Many people find th a t acid fruits " ’eara-
Each subsequent time, per S point
cent in th at district which means a
Straw berry W hip.
, ,A tu g of war an<J otber evpnts arp
line . . . c ...................... ..
Sc 10 per cent reduction of pear crop Interfere with digestion when eaten
One cup hulled straw berries, one
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
estim ates for the whole of Cali- with cereal or other starchy foods. cup granulated sugar, one egg white
O bltuanes, 2 % cents the line.
This will not happen, however, if
fornia.
unbeaten.
* Fratertial Ordci*» and Societies.
either
food is eaten alone. To many
A dvertising for fratern al orders.
This in conjunction with losses in
Put the ingredients In a bowl and 1
a r societies charging a regular in itl-, Delta and Placer counties from hot the fru it acids act as an appetizer! beat with a whip egg-beater until the!
ajion fee and dues, no discount. Re- wjndg w|jj m aterially reduce the when taken as a first course f o r ’
consistency of whipped cream. This
ilgious and benevolent orders will b e , , . ,
, , .
...
charged the regular ra te for all ad-.j Ualiforn.a y*e^ which, earlier in the breakfast, and it will often stiinti- will take about fifteen minutes. Chill
vertising when an admission or otheri season was estim ated at 75 per cent late a somewhat lagging appetite. | and serve in sherbet glasses with
charge is made.
normal. The July report of the The best time, then, to eat acid fru its i sponge cake or use as a filling for
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising!
* United States departm ent of agricul- m ust be decided by each individual.} cream puffs or cake.
In order to allay a m isunderstand-: ture, bureau of crop estim ates, indi-
Sweet fruits, such as prunes, figs,! strawberry Pie
ing among some as to w hat con3ti- cates th at th e pear crop in many raisins, dates and bananas, are best!
Make a flaky pastrv she„ an(J
tutes news and what advertising
varips from failurp (o a ha, f to serve with starchy foods and cer-j bake P i„ wRh hulled 8traw berrles.
we print this very simple rule whicn •
eals. With the exception of bananas! Make a m eringue of two egg w hites.
is used by newspapers to differln- crop.
all these Iru its furnih enough sugar; beaten stiff> then add Qne a t a t -me>
a tiate between them : “ AL
ALL future!
events, where an admission charge
for the cereal.
Í four tablespoons of sugar. Pile on
is made or a collection is taken!
Eat only round ripe fruit. Raw ; top of the straw berries and place in
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
green fruit is dangerously in d ig est-; a glow QVen
organizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
i_b,e; . b “ t ,na>' bw cookeit a,Ul .fo u n d iM an d im allow Straw berry Pudding
All reports of such activities after
perfectly satisfactory. Over-ripe or
One cup hulled straw berries cut
they have occurred is news.
i partly decayed fru it is poisonous in halves, one-third cup m arshm al- •
All coming social or organization
from the bacteria it contains and lows, cut line, one cup cream whip- j
meetings of societies where no money
To p o o l in t h e
contribution is solicited, initiation
should never be used, raw or cooked. ped, one-third cup sugar, one tea­
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
dellolous Burley
.Fruit shippers met with railroad F ru it merely bruised, but not spoiled spoon vanila extract.
to
b o o co fla v o r.
officials of the Southern Pacific road may be used for jam s and fruit bu t­
We make
quotations on
Cream should be beaten very s tiff,!
in Medford July 12 to discuss prob­ ters.
JOB W ORK
adding vanila and sugar. Fold i n .
lems relating to the movement of
Too often fruit is considered a straw berries and marshmallows, ^ i l l '
from
the apple crop this full. This was! luxury ra th e r than a necessity. The sherbet cups or tall glasses w ’tfc
T H E FR A N K LIN PR IC E LIS T.
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the annual m eeting at which the judicious use of both fresh and m ixture, garnisli with whole berries
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
■ shippers have an opportunity to state cooked fru its means b etter health and serve very cold.
to all.
----------------------------------------------- ' their needa to the railroad meu anti and satisfaction for each members of B ar le Due C urrants
*V*^red at the Ashland, Oregon, neariy a n ol- Die concerns engaged the household. The addition of su­
Use only large firm fruit. Weigh
Postofflce as Second Class Mai!
/
,
jjja tter
» *MPPbWi fru t irom Oregon were gar to cooked fruit greatly increases and use an equal weight of strained
represented.
its nutritive value and cooking sugar honey
y eat honey add fru it let
ATTRACTIVE
Immodest words adm it of no defence.
Due to the large crop of apples al a high tem perature • in conjunction
*
sim
m
er
very
slowly
about
five
mln-j
For want of decency is want of sense
ted this fall there will nt
with the acid of the fru it brings utes, remove the fru it with a skim-!
— Roscommon.
tioubt he a strong demand for re­ about the inversion of the sugar, mer, then cook down the syrup un-j
FAIiL STYLES
frigerator cars this season, hut it is which is one of the first steps in its til thick.
Pour it over the fruit I
Blessed ;a re those who, on the expected th a t the Southern Pacific digestion.
and
*
and store in glasses as you w ould;
stage, on the screen, on the lecture will be able to furnish all of the cars
FALIi PRICES
Wholesome Forms
jelly.
platform , in books, in the press, in needed in Oregon when the crop be-
H ave arrived at
For this reason jam s, m arm alades R aspberry C liarlotte K usse
i he daily contacts of life, mak oth­
g ns to move, and it is not thought
and preserves are considered one of
«
One cup raspberries, one third cup!
ers smile.
that serious delays will be met with the roost wholesome ways in which sugar, one cup cream whipped, tw’o
this year.
su g ar may be eaten. To be at its teaspoons of granulated gelatine, one- Tailors for men and wonlen
The art of keeping cool and un-
Getting the fru it to m arket in the best for cooking or canning, fru it fo urth cup cold w ater.
You are invited for a look
ruffled is the simplest of arts, Be- : shortest possible time is of vital im~
should be a little under-rine. Vheu
Lady fingers or stale sponge cake.
cause It is so simple is the re a so n 1
1 portance to the shipper on account canning or preserving, to o btali the
so many do not practice the art.
of price fluctuations and the perish­ best results, the fru it should retain
ability of the fruit, and it is expected both shape and flavor, Cver^ripe
Being secretary of the treasury
that all of the roads will cut down fru it Is never perfect in eitl-e- ’
r
during this crucial period is a m an’s
! on the time between here and east­ o r shape.
Berries
and
all
small
size task, as Mr. Mellon can attest.
ern m arkets.
fruits should be handled in small!
quantities to avoid crushing them!
There is only one ’ism that ¡a tol-j
MOVIE PATRONS PROVE
and
should be washed before remov
farable among loyal citizens of t his j
HONESTY
ACCORDING
TO
ing
the
stem s or hulls. F ru its should j
country— Americanism.
TH EA TR E MANAGER be used most liberally; in fact, Con­
sidered a necessity.
( R I O IM P R O VEM EN T CLUB
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DISCONTINUES M EETIN G S
HORNELL. N. Y., July 21.— Nine- G eneral R ecipe fo r A ll Ben-y Jam s
UNTIL SEPTEMBER ty-nine out of every hundred per-
Prepare the fru it; weigh and allow
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sons in the United States, and everv- three-qi a rte r i ound of sugar to
Ky MRS. JOHN H. DILL
body in Hornell is honest, accord- every pound of te rrie s. Crush the
(Cor Sec. Civic Improvement Club) Ing to Charles S. Smith, m anager fruit, put over a slow fire and heat!
The Civic Improvement club met of a local moving picture theatre.
to the boiling point, then boil about
at the round table in Lithia Park
A new policy has been inaugurated tw enty m inutes, counting t i e time
yesterday afternoon. A short busi-i at the theatre Smith manages. There after boiling actually begins
If
ness session was held and it was ar© no ticket sellers or takers in the
decided th at meetings would be dis­ lobby. All persons are adm itted free.
continued until the first Tuesday in
After viewing the show they walk
September, as there is no special to the door where a box with a slot
work to be done until th at time.
in it has been installed.
If they
liked the perform ance they drop
i th irty cents in the box. There is no
SHOO FLY
I
Spray your anim als with Shoo’ atten d an t to stop the patrons if they
W hen the body begins to stifle:
Fly and keep the flies away.
don’t care to drop the money in the
and movement becomes painful i
I box. There is a girl stationed at a
is usually an indication that th
ICELESS COOLERS
little booth ju st inside the lobby to
kidneys are out of order. Kee> j
Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay provide change for the patrons who
these organa healthy by takin !
for itself in a year in ice bills.
want the correct amount.
Manager Smith says th a t practic­
New W hite Sewing Machines, al­
ways on hand. Used machines for! l‘Uy all the th eatre patrons pay. The
ren,:-
only ones who don’t drop th eir m on­
ey into the box, according to Smith,
are the ones dissatisfied with the
The world’s standard remedy for kidney
show.
liver, bladder and uric add trouble!
Tidings Heavy Shipment of
Established 1876
Fabllahed Every Evening Except
Pears Is Expected
Sunday
THE ASH LAND PRINTING CO.
From R. R. Valley
Ashland
pomestic^cience J)epaHmeni
Fruit Raisers Tell
R. R. Officials Of
Shipment Needs
WOOD
SPECIAL
We can furnish good
wood at $6.75 per cord;
now while we can deliver
cars and can save you
hauling expense.
Also mill trim m ing at $7.00
per load aud mill blocks ar
$7.50 per load.
Ashland Lumber Co.
PHONE 20.
the
A t A1LABLE FOR VOI R USE
The First N ational offers a splendid
all-round banking service, as w e ll
as a valuable consultant service.
It is your privilege to use this oi
not, ju st as it is your right to be
thrifty or improvident.
But— we’ll tell you this— hundred:;
of well-to-do, respected people in
Jackson County wouldn’t give up
their connection with this bank. It
has meant too much financially to
them.
In order to make room we are offering
—
Cash w ith Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
GOLDMEDAL !
P cil’s Corner
—
AFreeTube
with every
P en n sy lv a n ia
V acuum Cup Tire
PRICED RIGHT, TOO
—T H E -
Busy Corner Motor Co,
C A R T C R O r e s
O REG O N . ..........................................-
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C> 1 V A U P E L VICE PRE
$
J c / m < C O Y . C a s h ie r
Your Summer Outing
Is a m atter of importance to You. Where
you will spend it is a m atter of interest to us.
Round Trip
Sum m er Excursion Fares
are now in effect to the following delightful places
for Rest, Recreation and Amusement
Newport.
On the Pacific Ocean and Yaqnina Bay is this
charm ing old place where thousands return year after
year to spend their vacations.
Crater Lake.
A world wonder in the Cascade Range. More than
a mile above (Jie sea is this beautiful azure blue lake,
set in the crater of a huge mountain.
Tillamook County Beaches.
r
Beyond the Coast Range Mountains are these new
and unspoiled places where the ocean and forest m e e t.
Other Resorts.
Josephine County Caves, Colestin, Shasta Mountain
Resorts, Yosemite National Park.
’’Di-egon Outdoors” is the title of our new summer hook
let which describes the different resorts in western Ore­
gon and includes hotel and camp inform ation. Copy
free on request.
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
—
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Cigarette
W OOD
—
I
TreHcstNattottojifank
Fall W o o le n s
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G>onk. vntb
Chuno* C/oeb.'
MEMBER
^FEDERAT RESERVE'
.S Y S T E M
It’s T oasted
IL
slab
order
from
extra
p a lo n g a s I am!
Vknious since 1696. Take regularly an
keep in good health. l a three sizes, s!
druggiais. GusranUvd as represents»,
beek fee H m m u m C*M Medal ea eve»» ha
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you were carrying $5,000 or
more of cash In your car you’d
want to have it insured.
But are you not driving your
car. with about all of your prop­
e r t y exposed?
I f you injure a man, and he
obtains a damage verdict against
you, you’ve got to pay it.
If you haven’t the cash, your
property can be sold to get it.
Don’t risk your house, your
bank account, your business. Lei
a first class autom obile policy
stand between your worldly
goods a n d ’ the result of th at
possible accident. DO I T NOW. A
few dollars today may save yon
a few thousand tonight.
Corner Highway and Main Streets
BttUngs Agency
MEDEORD, OREGON
Real Estate a*d Beal Iasaraace
Estah. 18tS
PbpaedHl
< lB a a tM a ta |
“ O f course I ’l l go to the movies i f I can he comfortable.
These Casco summer shoes are as light and comfortable as
any house shoe, hut they are smart enough in appearance
to wear anywhere in vacation. They look good, feel good
and I d o n ’t have to fuss with changing.”
Every member o f the family can get a lot more real en­
joym ent out af the summer afternoons and evenings with
H ood Casco Bals. T h ey are light, easy and cool, stylish in
appearance, and give excellent wear. N ote their superior
construction and examine the H o o d patented pneumatic
heel — " Y o u walk on air.”
For fu rth er inform ation inquire of ticket agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
Comply With the Law
AND
Printed Butter
Wrappers
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter so{d or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
A
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets aud up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces.......... S1.7S
ISO Sheets, 10 or 32 ounces.......... $2.75
c4sk any dealer or lerite us.
Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc.
Watertown. Massachusetts.
ATHLETIC
The Hood Athletic it a prime
favorite with active, real boyt in
city, town and tountry. Suction
»okt that prevent dipping. Sport
maimed and made to wear. The
. Hood ProceM putt all parta to-
ethrr to stay. Make your boy
ap|>X with a pair o f Hood
SPORTSHU
Big men and little men want
sport trimming on their play
shoes. The Sportshu is red trim­
med, red corrugated sole — a
splendid shoe at a moderate
price. And how the little folks
like their looks. Ask for Hood
Sportshu.
USE
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SM Sheets, 10 or $2 ounces........ $4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will he
promptly forwarded to you by parcel jiost,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is o f the best. I Ait us
have your order and you will not regret it.
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