Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Local and P e rs o n a l
Order your Fall Suit now from
Paulserud’s.
299-tfj
Visit Parents Here —
Misses Maude and Madge Putnam,
of San Francisco, Calif., arrived in
Ashland Thursday for a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Putnam.
’
TBE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, August 97, 1021
the river in the Woodruff Meadow«
district Snyder pleaded ruilty and
was fined $25 and coats of $2.50.
GREEK SOVEREIGN
LAUDS WORK OF
NEAR EAST RELIEI
pomestic^cience pepar! men!
CITIZENS
BAN K
Conducted by
Mrs..ÔeJleDe Gr&f
.Do/nestir Science Direcior
OFASHLAND
S p o rry Flour Co.
i
THE
placing a small piece of dill between
them. For each quart jar add one
tablespoon of salt. Pour cold water
over the pickles, place a piece of dill i
on top and seal tightly as for can-j
ned fruit. Place In a warm place
or in the sun until the liquid be­
comes cloudy. Then it will become
clear again, and by that time the
pickles are ready for use.
Mustard Pickles
One quart small cucumbers; 1
quart small onions; 1 green tomato;
€ large green peppers; 1 lftad Cauli­
flower; 3 stalks celery.
Cut in suitable pieces and soak 1
iu weak salt water twenty-four hours, j
Then cook in same water until ten-;
der and drain.
f l o g thru
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the J- .- word
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PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
OR. ERNEST A. WOODS-—Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS—-Attorneys-at-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTO—-Attorney-at-Law.
Room« 6 and 6, Citizens* Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
Bldg.
DR. J. J. EM.MLENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices. M. £. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford. Ore. Phone 567.
Residence Phone 401.
1
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician ASHLAND HEALTHATGHIl M— D i.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub-
trical Treatments, Mineral aud
lie Library.
272-ti
Vit-o-Net Baths.
First National
-----------------------------------------------
Bank Building, Phone 48,
DBS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
TAXL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
TAXI— Ackliu’s — Rose Bros. Phone
Phon« 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
213.
136-tt
Pickles and relishes are not class­
ed as strictly hygienic food, but
YOU
HAVE
HEARD
' there have been so many requests to
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the! Cable« Thanks for Christiai I publish recipes of this class, and as
of men who could hardly
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf
Lives Saved in “Beautiful
write their own name—
1 the home-made product is undoubt-
Work” of Mercy
hut
w ho
SA V ED
i edly pure, there really seems no rea­
G rants Pass V isitors—
MONEY!
sons why these foods should not be
Mrs. C. M. Cline and her two sons,
Athens, Greece.— The wonderfu used in moderation.
of Grants Pass, are visiting friends work done by the Near East Relie
Are you, wno can read,
To
make
pickles
quite
harmless
write and earn money
organization
in
saving
the
lives
o
in Ashland.
willing to be outdone by
tens of thousands of Christian» i as well as palatable, care must be
throughout Asia Minor and Trans !
men less intelligent than
Coo, off in Rose Bros’ Ice cream caucasia has received signal recogni taken to have the vinegar absolutely
yourself?
Either malt or white wine
parlor where quality ice creams and tlon in praise bestowed by Queer pure.
Brine in
sherbets are served.
264tf Sophie of Greece in a cablegram dis vinegar may be used.
Think it over, and start
patch by the Greek sovereign to Dr which articles for pickles are stored
James L. Barton, Chairman, and
Seattle Visit oi
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
INTKKUKBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Charles V. Vickrey, Secretary, of the should be strong enough to hold up
Effective March ÜU, 1Ö20.
an egg. A pint, or two cups of salt
Mrs. Larson, of Seattle, is the
r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
to one gallon of water will usually
guest of O. E. Hurst and family on
FER — Good team and motor- i LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
be found the right proportions.
Beach street. Mrs. Larson used to
trucks. Good service at a reason­ 7:15 a. in.
7:16 a. m.
able price. Phone 83.
8:00 a. m.
own property on the Boulevard four­
8:00 a. m.
As vegetables for pickling only' Chili Sauce
8:45
a.
m.
8:46 a. in
teen years ago, and has not been
remain over night in a brine, one
FOR PROMPT and careful service 9:30 a. in.
Twelve ripe tomatoes; 3 onions; !
9:30 a. m.
back since that time. She sees a
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drayä. 10:15 a. in.
cup of salt to one gallon of water 3 green peppers, 3 tablespoons of su­
10:15
a. in.
call Whittle Transfer Co., Phone 11:00 a. m.
great improvement in the city.
is sufficient.
1 1 :00 a. in
gar, 2 tablespoons salt. % teaspoon
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near 12:00 Js’oou
12:00 Noon
Articles to be pickled lose some pepper; 1 teaspoon cinnamon; 2 cups
Hotel Austin.
12:45 p. ui.
12:46 p.ui
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells
of their crispness if scalded, but they vlnega?.
1:30 p ni.
1:30 p. nr
plumbing fixtures and supplies.
11EMSTITCHING
ATTACHMENT
will absorb the vinegar more easily.
2:15 p. in.
2:16 p. m.
Peel
tomatoes
and
onions
and
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
i Pickles Keep Best in
3:00 p. in
chop all vegetables separately, very
HEMSTITCHING and picoting at­ 3:00 p. in.
28.7-tf
3:45 p. m.
3:45 p. in.
Stoneware Jars
tachment—
Works
on
all
sewing
fine. Combine ingredients and cook
4:30 p. in.
machines. Price $2.00. Personal 4:30 p. m.
Pickles
stored
in
stoneware
jars
slowly
about an hour and a half. I
5:15 p. m.
6:16 p. m.
Moves to Main Street—
checks
10c
extra.
Light’s
Mail
will
keep
for
months
It
the
vinegar
6:00
p
in.
6:00 p. m
Two
quarts
of
canned
tomatoes
may
R. F. Brown and family, formerly
Order House, box 127, Birming­
7:00 p. m
7:00
p.
m.
and
spices
are
of
good
quality.
Or
ham. Ala.
298-7* 8:45 p. m.
replace the raw ones. If liked high­
living on Gresham street, aro now
Sat. eniy
3:45 p. In.
they may be packed in fruit jars. ly seasoned, little red chili peppers
located in the Henry Whitt- resi­
9:30
p.
in.
9:30
p. m.
FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE.
Spices and horseradish are aids in may be added.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:16 Mldgt
dence on East Main street.
Photograph by In te rn a tio n a l.
SUNDAY ONLY
KING AND QUEEN OP GREECE keeping pickles in good condition. Tomato Catsup
FOR SALE— Seven room modern LV. M ED H IR I)
LV. ASHLAND
Green
or
red
peppers
will
give
a
house, with or without furniture, 9:00 a. m.
What is a vacation without mu­ Near East Relief organization, 1
9 :00 a. in
One quart of canned or freshly
fruit and shade trees, lawn, chick­ 10:00 a. m.
10 :00 a. nr
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take Madison Ave„ New York City. Her better flavor than peppercorns. When cooked strained tomatoes ;’ T table-1
en yard. Bargain for quick sale. 11:00 a at.
removing pickles from the Jar use a
11:00 a. in.
it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf message reads:
121 North Main, phone 290-Y.
spoon
salt;
1
grated
onion;
table­
12:00
Noon
12:00
Noon
wooden,
porcelain
or
agate
spoon
or
“Deeply touched your great kind­
3 9 9 -lm o
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
spoons
sugar;
%
teaspoon
pepper;
ness
tow
ards
Greek
war
suiferen»
in
ladle, as the vinegar attacks metal,
V acation ers R eturn—
2:00 p. m.
2*00 p. m.
teaspoon cinnamon; % teaspoon j
Straits Area and A sia M inor. Thank causing dangerous compounds.
FOR SALE— House and Vs acre 3:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m
E. W. Flackus and family have yon all m ost sincerely.
ground in fruit trees; close in. 4:00 p. m.
4 .00 p. iu.
A spiced vinegar is excellent for cloves; % teaspoon nutmeg; 2-3 cup
returned from a two weeks vacation
SO PH IE .”
i Inquire 600 Allison. 294-1 mo* 6:00 p. m.
vinegar.
5:00 p. m
spent at Pacific Beach and other
At the same time, the Greek queen any kind of pickles. It may be pre­
6:30 p. m.
6:30 p. 31.
Comblnel
and
cook
slowly
until
BUILDING MA . ERIAL — Medford 9:30 p. m.
places of interest in the northern sent her check to Dr. Barton, Chair­ pared by boiling one quart of vine­
9:30 p. in.
man of the Near East Relief Commit­
thick. Put through a sieve, reheat
j Cement Brick and Block Works,
Ashland Waiting— East Side Phar­
part of the state. They had an en­ tee, for 1,000 francs as a contribu­ gar with one ounce each of cloves,
and
bottle.
If
liked,
a
clove
of
gar­
specialize
in
ab
kinds
of
building
macy.
joyable trip.
tion to what she termed the “beauti­ allspice, ginger, mace, bay leaves
products. Corner Fir and 10th
.1ACKSQNVILLK-MKDFOR D
ful work" of feeding, clothing and and chopped red pepper. Cool before lic may he added to the catsup.
street.
225tl
DAILY BXCEPT SUNDAY
housing
the
more
than
110,000
little
Good food, cooked right, served
using. Vinegar should always be just Picalilli
LV . J w r v ’LK
LV.
MEDFG1«D
children who have come under the
IC R SALE.
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland care of the Near East Relief during boiled up. either with or without
7:30 a. m.
7:40 a. m.
One quart of green tomatoes; 1
8:20 a. m.
9:00
a.
nr
Grill.
*
297tf the past year.
spices, then allowed to cool before pint of red tomatoes;
small cab­
FOR SALE— About 700 grown An­ 10:30 ». m.
10:00 a. m.
Besides Queen Sophie, Admit ai P. using. Raw vinegar never gives the bage; 2 onions; one green pepper;
gora goats and 2 35 kids. Best of 12:00 Noon
11:30 a. in.
Goundouriotte, of the Royal Hellenic
Game Law Violators Fined—
stock. Will also sell farm equip­ 1:30 p. m.
same
mellow
flavor
as
that
obtained
1 small red pepper; 3 cucumbers;
1 :00 p. m.
Navy, who was regent of Greece fol­
ment. horses, etc. Will also sell 3:00 p. m.
Game Warden P. C. Dailey, who lowing the death of the late King when the vinegar is scalded. Sugar 2-3 cup salt; 4 cups vinegar; 4 cups
2:00 p. m.
or lease to responsible party 500 4:3j0 p. m.
3:45 p. nr
has been nosing around in the up­ 1 Alexander, on October 25. last, has lias a tendency to harden fruits and brown sugar; 1 teaspoon mustard;
acre
ranch which can be used as 5:30 p. m.
5:00 p. in.
per Rogue liver region looking up ! also cabled to express the gratitude vegetables, and too heavy a syrup 1 teaspoon pepper; 1 teaspoon cel­ We carry several kind». Made
goat ranch if party buys goats 9:30 p. m.
7:00 p. m
; of the Greek people for the aid fur-
fish and game violators, and one of . nished the Christian populations of may toughen and spoil fruit made ery seed; 1 teaspoon mustard seed. with Rubber, Composition oi
and equipment. See E. E. Phipps 7:30 p m.
8 :00 p. m.
Sat. only
next to Tidings office.
303-2 | 10 :3 0 j>. m.
the results of this trip was the ar­ I Turkey by the Near East Relief. into sweet pickles. Some varieties
9:50 p. in.
Sat. only
Chop the vegetables, cover with le a th e r stiles.
W E RUN ON SUNDAYS.
rest of C. A. Snyder of Fort Klam­ , More than $120,000.00 was raised of peaches and all melons should be salt and allow to stand over night.
FOR SALE— Auto bed. Inquire of
i among the Greeks of the United
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
ath for fishiug without a license in : States, in two weeks, and sent to the cooked until tender in water before Drain and press iu a cloth to remove
Rose Brothers.
303tt
Dallv and Sunday
i Near East by the Near East Relief. the pickling syrup is added to them. all liquid; add vinegar, sugar and
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
' to be used in helping the widows and
FOR SALE— Fryers» 25 cents each. 11:00 a. m.
I 00 p. nr
Pears
Basis
of
Good
Sweet
Pickle
spices,
and
let
simmer
until
clear.
1 orphans rendered destitute by the
Also a few more 75 cent pullets.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
! vontinnatlon of disturbed conditions
Cut six or eight medium-sized This will take about one hour. Store
298 Hargadine St. Phone 264-L
Daily and Sunday
I in the former Ottoman Empire. The pears in halves, remove core and in hot sterilized jars. Canned red
303-2* LV. MEDFORD
LV. G T ’S PASS
j funds of the Near East Relief are
10:00 a. m.
8:00
a.
m.
tomatoes
may
be
used,
two
cups
be­
press
one
or
two
cloves
into
each
gathered by private subscription not
FOR SALE— Five rooms quartered 11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
ing
equal
to
one
pint.
half
pear.
Put
one-half
cup
of
vine­
I only among Americans, bat among
oak furniture; also house for rent. ! 1:00 p.m .
4:00
p. m.
: the Armenians and Greeks in the gar, three-inch piece of cinnamon
S85 B street.
3 02-3* 4:30 p. m.
6:15 p. m.
United States, whose countrymeu in
Grants Pass Waiting Room-—The
Turkey and Transcaucasia have been bark broken in small pieces and two
¡¡FOR SALE— Oue Ford touring car Bonbonniera. Phone ISO.
cups of brown sugar in a saucepan
| through indescribable suffering.
body, also trailer. I. C. Redifer,
Office and Waiting Room: No. 5
In an official report to Charles V. over the fire. When boiling point is
[| garage between 4th and 5th on B a. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building.
Vickrey, General Secretary of the
St.
302-3
Near East Relief, Miss Glee Hastings, reached, add several pieces of the
of Spencer, Iowa, describes the piti­ pears and cook until tender, but not
FOR SALE— Team, wagon and har­
able condition of teus of thousands broken.
Place in a sterilized jar
C. B. L A M K I N
of homeless, starving, half-naked and when all are cooked. Oil jar
ness, cheap. Must sell at once.
refugees, driven from their homes in
Inquire 1068 East Main St. 302tf
the war area, and huddled in stables to overflowing with the syrup, ad-
FOR SALE— Tuscan Cling Peaches.
BARGAINS IN
and out-houses, or on the hare ; just rubber and covers and set aside
B agley R an ch , T a le n t. O re. 301-6*
ground,
for
lack
of
shelter
AN
Real Estate
in a cool place. The amount given
“Most of the refugees are country
EXTRA OPPORTUNITY
FOR TRADE.
people with almost nothing except above is for a quart jar. This recipe
the clothes on their backs, stupefied also applies to peaches, except that
FOP. SALE TRADE OR RENT— ,
and dazed by their misfortunes. for this fruit the peel should be re­
Get your books for fall
C i t y a n d R a u c h P r o p o r t io »
52-acre dairy and hog ranch in
Bread is given only to women and moved.
H ou«c« to B un,
reading now
Willamette
valley
near
Albany.
children at the rate of one-half loaf
This year's crop of hay and grain
for a person, each day. The milk is Pickled String Beans
in the barn. See Sweusen McRae
Buy books in assortments i reserved for the babies and sick. The
Now is the time to start taking advantage of our
Remove ends and strings front
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
Furniture store.
(
refugees
sit
around,
huddled
up
of two. three and four
_______________
_______________
290-Thurs.,
Sat.,
tf
against
the walls— women
with dull, beans, but keep them full length.
5 PER CENT DISCOUNT
sad faces, little children that are blue ' Cover with boiling water and cook
copies at
FOR RENT.
and pinched with the cold, and too about fiften minutes; drain rinse in
on all cash purchases. This continues uutil
miserably lifeless to cry. Oue family
’
86 1D
FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE
FOR RENT— Two room furnished A BY
of five sleeps at night on a bare stone 1
1 r an“ urain again. Pour
REAVER REALTY CO.
apartment, water and light includ­
floor, under one thin, ragged half- ' over them scalding hot vinegar, eu-
SEPT. 15th
Block of ten lots nicely located;
ed. S. L. Allen. 63 North Main
i cotton blanket. In one room several ! ough to cover. These beans w i l l h o
DISCOUNT
two-room
plastered house; lots of
women are wasting away with tuber- , rpitdv . _ .. ,
nR W1U be
St
302tf
when the White House will change over to the Groeerteria
culosis; in another are some severe . . _ to s e n e 111 twenty-four hours.
fruit and berries; good gardeu
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment land; would make fine chickeu
eye cases, including two young blind Pickled Watermelon
plan buying' and selling for cash only at prices that will
SEE OUR WINDOW
girls, who have no one in the world
over Citizens Bank. Will be ready ranch— $1,500.00. Terras.
I eel the fruit and cut into strips
mean a real saving to you.
to care for them. The overflow from
Good 5-room cottage; about
about
August 25. Henry ProvoBt,
these buildings live in a wooden shed Cover with cold water, adding one
phone 474-R.
299-6 half-acre lot, small barn, fruit and
with the walls and floors gaping with t a i , , spoon oi salt to each two quarts
garden— $2,000.00. Terms.
OUR FREE DELIVERY WILL CONTINUE
holes where the wood has rotted of water and boil gently until very
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Special Bargain.— 6-room bouse,
away and in tents improvised from
good
plumbing; close in; cash
tender, then drain well and pack in
j WANTED— Situation by reliable man ! price $1,200.
rags and pieces of carpet.”
Your Patronage Is Invited
— experienced salesman or clerk, i
A nation-wide appeal is being I sterilized jars. Boil vinegar enough
some five-acre tracts in
•
-»
made to carry on this work, checks to cover the fruit, adding two table­
A1 references. 167 Mountain Ave. city Also
limits.
J. C. KAEGI, Prop.
301-4
to be sent to Cleveland H. Dodge,
Treasurer, 1 Madisou Avenue, New spoons of sugar for each quart of
T.OST.
York City.
vinegar and two tablespoons of whole
mixed spices tied in a muslin bag.
LOST-—30-30 Winchester carbine, 27
Let the spices and vinegar boil for
miles eaHt of Ashland. Dead In­
U. S. ARMY HEAD
dian road. August 22. Reward
ten minutes, then pour over the frui
ASKS ARMENIAN AID in the jars until overflowing. Sea
for return. O. Winter, Ashland.
“ HELEN OF THE OLD
302-3
tightly and store in a cool place.
HOUSE”
Washington. — Major
Hv11*™
! James G. Harbord, recently
ap ^our Cucumber Pickles
A stirring romance of Am­ pointed General Pershing’s assistant
Select small cucumbers, wash,
! Chief of Staff, has gone on record iu sprinkle with salt and cover with
erican life today.
I support of the work of the Near East
I CAN REDUCE YOUR. W EIG HT ä ' P Ö U N O A
i Relief in Armenia. He says, in «■ cold water. Use one cup of salt tor
d a y WITH! MV S A F E , S U R E . I N E X P E N ­
The chief character “ Hel­ , letter to the Near East Relief:
each gallon of water. Allow to stand
S I V E t f f t Ö G L C S S M E T H O C. R ES U LTS
G UARANTEED O lV M O N K V iR E FU N O E O
“Of
all
the
heart-breaking
distres
over
night
or
about
twelve
to
four-
en of the Old House” repre­ that exists in other countries, I be-
W R lf e TODAY FO h F A IE iS T O R M A T IO N
,
E lIZ A B tT H M A R S Ö f U f . «*»«»••* Spvctatirt
hours, then rinse and pack in
sents the finest type of Am j lieve that the Near East situation 1
SAVING AND ADVANCEMENT
Suite S O r-b B r o d d ^ ^ B W E .’.
O re.
most appeal to our charitable fruit jars or crocks. Add green or
erican womanhood
The should
Instinctively every employer re­
people
There are many thousands ! red peppers, also whole spices. Cov-
spects more the employe who spends
characters have life and col­ I of helpless orphans—-children of er with scalding vinegar. If using
his money wisely and has a growing
Christian parents in a Moslem land.
or and you will want to read who must be helped by our people truit jars, sterilize and seal care-
bank account, than the young fel­
if they are to survive. The Ar­ fully. If stored in au earthenware
low who "blows in” all he makes.
this love story portrayed menians
have preserved their race,
Saving steadies a chap, makes him
with all the virility and force their religion and their language un­ crock, place a plate with a weight on
more responsible, and engenders
der conditions of distress for over a top to keep the pickles in the vine­
self-confidence.
Yonr future ad­
of Harold Bell Wright.
thousand years. They are worthy gar. then cover the jar. These pic­
vancement may indirectly or di­
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
of a better fate than to perish, and kles should keep almost indefinitely.
rectly, hinge on your saving ability.
I believe that will be their fate with­
Why not then open that account at
On sale Aug. 27th
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
out substantial financial and moral Sweet Cucumber Pickles
the
First National and make a busi­
support from the good people of our
Prepare as for sour pickles, ex­
ness of saving.
Waterglass Your Winter
country.
cept add sugar to taste to the hot
“J. G. HARBORD.
Supply.
Ginger root, horseradish
“Major General, U. S. Army.” vinegar.
General Harbord is one of the and mustard seeds may be added to ■
trustees of the Near East Relief or­ the hot vinegar.
C A R T E tt. POIS
Real Estate and Reni Insurance
ganization, now making a general ap­
Drags, Books, Stationery
1 VA U P f L VICE PRE
Estab. 1383
Dill
Pickles
peal for funds to continue its work
J /V
COY. CAfcNICR
FhftUC » I t
Rant Main
imone the destitute of Bible laada.
Fill a jar with small cucumbers.
SAVINGS'
DEPOSIT^
'2
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
Book
Sale
W h ile H ouse
GROCERTERIA
2 5 % -4 0 %
NEW
Harold
Bell Wright
BOOK
El hart’s
WHY BE FAT?
Do yoo want
T o leave£J
A SH L A N D ?“
Jars with Lids
Want to trade
You? property
For a farm
In
Washington?
Billings Agency
Provost Bros.