Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Tuesday, July 2«, 1021
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Domestic Science Department
C o n d u c te d A y
Special communication of Ashland
Lodge No. 22, W ednesday evening,
July 27. Second degree. Come.
W. E. BUCHANAN. W M.
W. H. DAY, Secretary,
M r s .ß d le ß e G r a f
Domestic S c ie n c e D ire c to r
S p e r r e F le u r Co.
let stand about two hours. Strain
i-
and
dilute with ice w ater to the de-
Boys Hike—
s sired strength.
Any boys wishing to take a
e Lemon Whey
days hike up W agner creek
One cup hot milk, % lemou (juice
Cash Wood, the Y. M. C. A.
5
only),
l tablespoon sugar. Add lem
should talk to Rev. Koehler or
- on juice to milk and cook over »»
Rigg. The. si a rt will be made
r
very low fire, or in a double boiler
Wednesday m orning at 5» o
until
whey separates. Do not stir,
from Talent. Boys must furnh
i Strain through a cheesecloth, add
their own m aterial, but tran si
1 sugar and chill.
Serve with thin
tion will be furnished free.
t slices of lemon, a very refreshing
. drink.
For C rater Lake or other trips,
IVuit Punch
see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm
Six lemons (juice only), 6 oranges
Alberts Taxi. Seven passenger cai
m nourishing as well, and (juice only), l cup grated pineap-
for long trips. Phone 182.
267-12
in to both old and young, i pie, 2 cups straw berry syrup, 1 cup
igg white very stiff, then M araschino cherries, 2 cups freshly
We specialize on fancy brick ice
cups sugar, 1
cups
ually, while constantly m ade tea, 2
cream. Rose Bros.
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water,
1
q
u
a
rt
appolinaris.
1
gallon
o teaspoons of sugar, one
Boil sugar and w ater
jeoa and a few grains of icq water.
North Portland to have
fire m inutes. Cool and add tea. fruit
>ut
about,
one-third
of
this
harbor Improvement.
Lei
mixture, and to remaining portion I juices, syrup and ipineapple.
' add gradually one cup cold milk, con-1 i stand one hour, then strain. Add
stantly beating. Put the rem ainder, ice w ater and pour over a large piece
! of the m ixture on top and serve.
of ice. Then add apollinaris and
! All fruit juices make refresning cherries. Sufficient for forty.
drinks and punches. The fruit syr­ Southern Punch
ups may be made, and some kinds
Four cups strong tea, 2 oranges
G uns and F ish in g T ackle—
can be purchased ready for use. The (juice only), 2 lemons (juice only),
Elkhorn Gun Store. 81 Oak street. best lemonade Is made from pre-
1 cup sugar, 1 cup boiling w ater, 1
261-1 mo ’ pared syrup in the proportion of two
banana. Boil sugar and w-ater five
cups each of w ater and sugar and minutes. Cool and add orange and
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
a
thin shaving of lemon peel boiled lemon juice. Allow four level tea­
parlor where quality Ice cream s and
for about ten minutes, removing any spoons tea to four cups of freshly
sherbets are served
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scum whicli may gather on the sur- boiled water. Add -a small nipro nf i
; face; cool and add the juice of six
.
t,ari t tier, messenger for Die to eight lemons. Allow two table­
Western Union telegraph company, spoons of the lemon syrup for each
, glass of water.
i
was the victor over *i six foo; ra ttle ­
P
artially
fill
each
glass
with
1
snake at 7:30 o’clock this morning
shaved or crushed ice
<
a t the end of Straw berry lane. The
ra ttle r struck at E a rl’s father. Emil
Utter, as the signal for a shotgun
onslaught. The ra ttle - was given
a broadside from the shotgun, and
afterw ards clubbed to death w th
the stock of the gun. The g | i was
‘■adly damaged as a result nf thei
encounter
cavity. This piercing of the nerv­
ous center causes a relaxation of the
skin muscles, and the feathers may
be dry picked. The picking must
COME
RUNNING
be done rapidly for the period of re­ but economizes on the time taken
laxation is brief. Thus it may be doing the work as well.
found the method not only pro­
duces a b etter appearing product,
A display of grains, grasses, and
legumes is being prepared for exhi­
bition a t the Oregion building in
Portland by the O. A. C. farm crops
departm ent.
id— Japan ships chartered
vheat to Europe. Vessels
for July sail'tig to spend
on repairs.
»
b u rg — O p e ra tio n s being con
in Perdue mines.
♦
The big crowd will be at the
Bungalow ton/ght. Dancing 85c in­
cluding war tax.
Klam ath Falls has 150 acres
perm int growing for oïl.
’W’W S m G
Leaving 1
Charles Ra
—in—
I he b lL L tb i consweratxxi with the average country shop­
per is the matter of PRICE.
"Peaceful Valley
PRICES asked for merchandise in this up-arid-doing town
and community of ours wdl be found Io compare MOST FAVOR
ABLY with prices anywhere— hut there is an added incentive foi
trading here—
Our merchants rarefy CUT prices, because they are not ¡n the
habit d INFLATING (hem
They look for their profits Along far-sighted LINES— through
holding the-: customers on QUALITY and good honest SERVICE
The SPIRIT of this town of ours is Io PLAY FAIR and fos­
ter FRIENDLY FEELING.
Some people call them that, but
Charlie Ray thinks they're wonder­
ful. wholesome, and true to life.
"As a m atter of fact,” he says,
“they’re really small-town types
such as you find in Jam es W hit­
comb Riley or Booth Tarkington..”
Your dollar will GO FARTHER here Make the TEST and
* * for yourself You 11 he dealing with a body of business men
who will treat you m a manner that will make you FEEl LIKE
COMING AGAIN.
<
Chance
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
T h e/il make your SHOPPING TRIPS to our town easy on
the POCKETROOK— mJ PLEASANT FOR YOU
Thomas Meigtian
hcx*k up or crank up and COME ON IN— to this town of
ours— the natural HUB of this region
—and—
Harold Lloyd
Big trance at the Bungalow
night.
85c including war tax.
H. R. Adams for piomtnng. hearing
id gas fitting. Repairing a apt-H-
tv
248 Fifth St. Phone 166-.I,
W ide Taffeta Ribbon in
plain colors, 35c values—
Midsummer suits a t P autserud’s.
263-tf
Pure pasteurized milk
quart at Rose Bros.
Dollar Davs: 7 vds. for $1.00
What is a vacation w ithout mu­
corree syrup is useful to have on
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take
’
hand
also. Make one pint of strong
it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf
coffee; strain, add two cups sugar
and boil about five minutes. Cool
I.eave for Tillamook'
and store in a bottle or tightly cov­
Mr. and Mrs. H.
ered
jar.
Use two tablespoons of
a few days ago on a
une cup grated pineapple, 2 quarts
the coffee syrup tp three-quarters boiling water. 2 cups freshly made
ing trip.
They wil
cup milk, pour over shaved ice and tea, 6 lemons (juice only), 6 oranges
mook, and from the
add
one tablespoon cream either (juice only), i q u art fru it juice
where they will atten
whipped or plain; a little nutm eg ( grape, loganberry or straw b erry ),
may be sprinkled over the top. Both 4 cups sugar, 1 q u art apollinaris.
Get Your H unting O utfit
the iced chocolate and coffee make Cook pineapple, sugar and w ater to­
And save money. El
excellent warm w eather luncheon gether about fifteen m inutes. Strain
Store, 81 Oak street.
drinks and offer a change from the and cool. Add fruit juices and tea
u n e annualO dd Fellows picnic usual iced tea. And. by the way, An hour or so before serving pour
will be held in Lithia park, Friday, iced tea should be made fresh and over cracked ice and add apollinaris.
July 29. Basket dinner at 7 p. m. used at once if it is to be at its best. W ill serve about forty persons. «
Coffee, milk and sugar furnished Always make tea with w ater which California Punch
by Medford and Ashland lodges. Ail has been freshly boiled. For iced!
One q u art of cooked apricots
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, their tea make a little stronger than us­
(canned or dried ), 2 cups sugar, 2
families and visiting friends are in­ ual, and steep' only four m inutes, cups water, 1 q u a rt apple juice oi
vited. A short program will be then pour in tall glasses, twiM hirds apple cider, 2 oranges (juice only),
rendered at the Bungalow after the full of shaved or crushed ice. Add 2 lemon« (juice only). Rub the ap­
dinner, followed by dancing. Every­ thin slices of lemon and pass pow­
ricots through a coarse sieve. Boil
thing free to those invited.
277-9 dered sugar. For a tea punch, chill
sugar and w ater together for five
tea, add one-fourth as much lemou m inutes, then add apricot pulp. Chill.
Just received the new
juice as tea. Keep very cold and Let stand at least two hours, then
Woolen Company’s line of
just before serving add one small pour over cracked ice. Sufficient for
w inter samples. Call in
bottle of ginger ale for every two twenty-five punch cups.
them. Cleaning and repair
q uarts or tea.
on short notice
K. Nelsc
For those persons who enjoy the
Austin Bldg.
WAY TO KILL POULTRY
flavor of chocolate, but do not care
Sticking the fowl from inside the
to indulge in fattening foods, cocoa
iitomattc on cook stoves
mouth
is now practiced by leading
may be freely used. Cocoa is almost
Ashland F u rn itu re Co, free of the rich fats contained in poultrym en and poultry m erchants,
according to G. F. Bell of the col­
chocolate.
FOR SALS— Modern
lege departm ent of poultry husban­
O r a n g e J u le p
Mountain Avenue. Pr
of the
Three oranges, l grapefruit, 1 cup dry. Best results are obtained by
late Joseph G. Hurt.
terms.
sugar, 2 cups boiling water. 1 pint using a thin sharp bladed knife. The
Inquire Alpha Hotel.
272-6
Kinger ale, 1 spray fresh mint. Ex-1 fowl is first hung up by the feet on
« a suspended cord. The knife is in­
anything Phone 114. tract orange and ernnofi-nl)
serted in the mouth and a diagonal
259-tf
slit made across the upper corner
For a good plunge or
of the mouth. This cuts the large
pure sulphur water, go
artery of the head and allows the
atorlum .
fowl to bleed to death quickly. Sim­
ultaneously with the cutting of th?
Hay and grain insurance
artery
the knife may he turned and
of coarse.
the point pierced through the roof
of the m outh into the re a r brain
ion’t care w hether it’s a Ford
automobile;
he insures 'em
276-tf
Bayne makes Porch Swings,
O. K. S, VOTiCK
Alpha chapter No. 1 ,0 . j
Jiold their annua» picnic
evening, ’July 28. in Lithia
6 o clock. AU members ani
members and their famIli
to be present.
Bring yi
dishes. Committee.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Thirty-seven reasons whv you should shop at K. R. ISAAC’
items have been taken from our regular stock and marked ;
days. Some lots are limited; others are quite extensive.
Store hours; 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Come early while the lot
PONGEE SILK
PILLOW CASES
Im ported. 33 inches wide
value—
Dollar Days
3R SALE— F irst
China brood sow,
in about two weeks
Lithia Oarage.
Poland
farrow
Smith.
277-3*
(■ST— Between 6th and B streets
(depot), coil gold (snake like)
ibrooch. This was left for safe
keeping, and its return to this
office would bring rew ard. Bov
2, Tidings.
277-2
MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS
42 and 45 inch Daisy eases. Solu Weil made,
regularly at 39c each— .............. broidery—
$1.00 per yd.¡Dollar Days:
3 for $1.00
(rimmed
with
LADIES HOSE
em­ In black, brow n and w hite, values
to 69c p a ir—
Dollar Davs:
$1.00 ea.
Dollar Davs: 2 prs. for $1.00
BSE CREPE
BLEACHED MUSLIN
WASH GOODS
36 IN. WHITE POPLIN
vear, 39c yd.
36 inches wide, good quality, no Voiles, lawns and fancy m aterials
I Good heavy quality. Sold regu-
yds. for $1.00 starcb Sold regularly at 20c— values to 69c a yard—
| larly at 48c a yard—
.
Dollar Davs: 6 1-2 yds. $1.00 Dollar Davs: 3 vds. for $1.00 Dollar Days: 3 yds. for $1.00
3 LB. COTTON BAT
Stitched, size 72x90, full c<
forter. Sold regularly a t Si .2
CRASH TOWELING
27 IN. APRON GINGHAM
In s ta p le checks.
fo r 19c a y a rd —
40 inches wide, for dresses ana
trimming. Sold regularly at 69c- -
3 for $1.00 Dollar Days: 2 yds. for $1.00
BATH TOWELS
¡E xtra heavy, size 2£x44.
28 Inch width in printed patterns regularly a t 69c—
for dresses—
¡Dollar Days:
2 for
39c yd. — 3 yds. for $1.00
DRESS GINGHAM
Sola 27 inches wide, good pattern.-.
$1.00
SCHOOLDAY CLOTH
Dollar Davs: 6 yds. for $1.00
K IM O 'A CREPES
28 inches wide, all new patterns__
i 32 inches wide. Sold regularly | Dollar
PERCALE
for 39c a yard—
36
inches
wide.
Sold
regularly
36 inch best quality Bleached a t 25c a yard—
Dollar Days: 3 yds. for $1.00
Muslin. Sold regularly at 25c
a yard—
Dollar Days: 5 yds. for $1.00
DOMESTICS
Dollar Days: 5 yds. for $1.00
CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS
JA P CREPE
30 inches wide, in several of the
much
wanted colors and white—
Sold regu­
36 in. Unbleached Muslin
Good heavy quality.
larly a t 20c a yard—
Dollar Davs: 3 vds. for $1.00
Dollar Days: 6 yds. for $1.00
8—4 Unbleached Sheeting
Dollar Davs: 3 vds. for $1.00
39c a
pair—
Dollar Days: 3 pr. for $1.00
CHILDREN’S SOX
Sold regularly at 59c a pair.
CAMEO CAMBRIC
F o r underw ear.
at 25c a yard—
CHILDREN’S SOX
Sold regularly at
Sold regularly
Dollar Davs: 2 pr. for $1.00
In black only.
ity—
Extra good q u a l-!
Dollar Days: 3 prs. for $1.00
BUNGALOW APRONS
Made of good Percale, all sizes '
values to $1.39—
Dollar Davs:
$1.00 ea.
POLLY PRIM APRONS
Made of Cretonne, trimmed with
ric rac—
Dollar Days:
$1.00 ea.
Dollar Davs: 5 vds. for $1.00
HUCK TOWELS
Good size for family use.
regularly at 20c each—
Dollar Days:
Successors to
Sold
6 for $1.00j
THE
4 8c a yard—
WHITE ORGANDIE
BATH TOWELS
Dollar Days: 6 yds. for $1.00
CHIFFONETE ORGANDIE
CURTAIN SCRIM
Sold re g u la rly Sold regularly at
Dollar Days: 7 yds. for $1.00 Dollar Days: 3 yds. for $1.00
P a rt linen, extra good value. E x tra good size—
Sold regularly at 22c a yard— Dollar Days:
Sold regularly at 48c a yard—
BNT— 8 room house, partly
bed. with or w ithout gar-
Inquire 295 G rant St. 277-6*
♦
H. Yaupel
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Days: 4 yds. for $1.00
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