Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Will Return from Corvallii
LOCAL MAN RETURNS AFTER
I W here norm al credit channel* are
Cream shortening until it may be
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Badger are
CHAUTAUQUA TOUR, DIRECTOR broken down abroad, but there ex­
beaten
with a spoon, add sugar grad­
expected home soon, after having
ists an excellent prospect th a t be-1 powdered sugar,
ually
and
continue to cream. Add
(Continued from Page 1)
spent the sum m er in Corvallis w ith
Local and Personal
fore long credit arrangem ents will Layer Cake
eggs
one
at
a time and beat the mix­
their son who is a member of the local cotnmittee.
>e revived, th e w ar finance corpora-
One-half cup shortening
1 1-3 ture thoroughly each time
Then
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Side L ights---------
O. A. C. faculty.
Tb oh interview today, Mr. Reed cion is stepping in promptly to re- cups sugar, 2 cups flour sifted with
"dd flour and liquid alternately;
said: “This is great work and I love lieve financial distress.
2 teaspoons baking powder, 3 eggs, add flavoring. Bake in three well
R eturn from C’alifo ritte —
’ Improves Property—
Campers R eturn—
to do it, but I think I shall give it Som e $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Advanced
cup milk or w ater, l teaspoon greased layer cake pans in a mod-
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cochran and
H. H. Palm er has become quite
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jennings have up soon as it breaks up my home to F in an ce C otton Exports.
each
of vanila and lemon extract.
erate oven about 20 minutes.
-ion, Pied, .have return ed from a proficient in m anipulating th e steer- returned
_______ ____
after „ a „„
camping trip of life and takes me most of the time
Both in those export advances al-
very pleasant trip in California and ing- gear of a brand new Studebaker several day* duration
away from my best friends.’’
ready made and the application for
are now looking for a new location, six touring car which he purchased
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Mrs. Reed has been directing in ¡loans now form ing the basis of ne-
having sold their
home on Avery recently.
He also enhanced the M otor to Medford_
the Five Day circuit this season, I gotiation, cotton is the chief com-
street.
value of his property on Allison
The ’ Misses Mary Spencer Ruth where she was very successful and »nodity.
COMPLETE KITCHEN
street, by the erection of a new gar-
The Misses Mary Spencer Ruth was urged to go on ■with her work
More
than
$30,000,000
is
involved
OUTFITS
Ai Lake O’ W o o d s -
age for the same.
Medford yesterday afternoon to call during the w inter, but preferred toj
cotton
loans
to
finance
exports,
Mr. and Mrs. Penlon, of Talent,
;
*
upon Liberta Gore, who was injured come home for the present.
you can obtain a t this store—
¡L arge advances are to be made soon
and Mrs. Fitxw’a ter left this m orn­
I'iis t showing ol Fall and W inter In an auto accident some tim e ago.
everything tin/ m odel cook or
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on wheat for export. These Initial ;
ing for Lake O ' Woods for an ou t­ Millinery at Mrs. Simons, Septem- They were also to confer with Med*
housekeeper could . desire in
ASHLAND EDITOR ' CHARGED
advances will be about $10,000,000.
ing trip. They; will pick huckleber­ her 3d. 26 So. Pioneer.
307-3 ford young people about the com-
pots, pans and preserving ket­
WITH ATTACK IN R O W Large advances also have been made ♦
ries as a side issue
ing C. E. convention September 10
tles. A little journey through
.' to support exports of condensed milk ♦
.
—
L
eaves
tor
(
rater
Lake
—
and
11.
our
establishm ent will give you
HEARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES
and meat products.
In these two
(Continued Oom .Page One)
Louis
Elmore,
mail
clerk
running,
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many
suggestions as to things
are such delicious flavor the supply
groups the advances have amounted
between here and Gerber, Calif., left C hristian Endeavorers A ttention— i springs m atter, saying I have graft-
you
should
have.
is inadequate. A fresh load will be
to about $5,000,000.
O ther sub­
All
members
of
the
C
hristian
En-
ed
$40,000
and
th
a
t
you
could
prove
this
morning
for
C
rater
Lake
w
h
ere’
411
m“’nhor”
n
t
tha
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in from Pleasant View Farm T hurs­
stan tial advances have been scat­
deavor should register now for the jit, but in all these years you have
day morning. Get them at your he will spend a week’s vacation.
tered over a wide range of such com­
Medford rally, a week from S atu r-jm ad e uo attem pt to do it. I guess
grocers.
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modities as tobacco, copper, sheet
Ladies, bring your ten cents war day and Sunday. The fees are, s e n - jl have let you alone b etter th an steel, sugar, mill m achinery, can­
w- w w •
lors
50c,
interm
ediate
25c,
juniors
¡you
have
me.”
tax
to
the
Bungalow
dance
tonight.
Pastor on Vacation—
15c. Register with your own treas-j At th a t Enders said: "You are a ned fruits and vegetables. Out o '
Rev. Harry Billings, pastor of the
the advances of the corporation,
urer. Also all who are ready for (prefacing with scurrllious epithets
Pentecostal church, leaves this ev­ R eturns from Crater i^tko—
Miss G ertrude T routfether has re- first or second degrees should it/- not fit to print) liar. You ju st come $22,000,000 has been loaned to
ening for a three weeks trip to Los
banking institutions for the benefit
Angeles and San Diego, for a much turned from C rater Lake where she Port to th eir society president a t out ou the stre et and I will settle of their export connections.
has been camping for the past week once. The requirem ents a re : F irst it with you." ,
needed rest.
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i" company with a party of Medford degree, C. E. expert. 10 points. Sec-
Mr. G reer accepted th e invitation
Fine music and good floor at th e ,young wo™en.
* ond degree, special com m ittee work; and the scrap started.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPT.
Bungalow tonight.
5 points.
E ith er (1) a paper ou
During the whole controvery there
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 3 0 7 -lm so m e committee, 3000 words, or (2 )
SOME CAKE RECIPES
was not a word said about Enders
a scrap book of plans and method«, advertising; th ere was not a word
Bonanza \ isitor
Robinson Property Sold—
(Continued from page 2 .1
j
or
(3 ) one y ear’s satisfactory work said about any other new spaper; the
Mrs. P. Grisez and her teu r young-
Frank H. Robinson has sold his
I
on
some
committee,
or
(4)
Bible
er children arrived last evening from , five acre tract at Holley and H arri-
whole controversy arose over the un- powder require greased pans, and
study
or
mission
study,
10
points;
Bonanza. They are the guests of 9on streets to Barney A. Deyo a
t'ouned charges Enders had made are baked in a hotter oven than
Now is tin* time to paint before the rains s ta rt
total, 15 required. Get ready this against Mr. G reer’s honesty and in-' Die tru e sponge cake.
Mrs. S. T. Thornton. Mrs. Grisez new arrlval froni N orth Dakota
week to .m ake a fine showing for teg rity -
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came after a load of fruit.
Five egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, 1
We have reduced our
Your fall suit is here. Paulser- Union 10. • Paul Brown will be pres­
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jcup flour, 5 egg whites, Vz tea-.
Visitor from Morley, C alif.—
ent
from
the
New
York
convention,
ud’s.
EXPORT DECLINE REACTS
! spoon cream of ta rta r, 1 teaspoon1
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Mrs. W. A. Gray, from Morley,
SH ER W IN -W ILLIA M S PAINTS
also from the state conference. a t
ON U. 8. HOME M ARKETS lemon extract, 1 teaspoon vanilla
< alif., is in the city for a week’s M o to ris ts R e tu r n —
Columbia Beach,— Mrs. C. F. Koeh­
extract.
50c per gallon
visit with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Cot­
(Continutd Frena Page One)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnhouse have ler.
Beat the yolks of eggs until thick;
ter. ou Harrison street. Mrs. Cot­ returned to their home on the Boule-
ing from government funds.
add sugar gradually, beating with
ter will accompany her home and vard alter a two weeks motoring WILL HOLD 1920 EXPOSITION
Also, I HI Lras »Superior-, White and the Famous ( ’emeut
It is expected th a t several hun­ the egg-beater; add flavoring. Beat |
spend the balance of the vacation trip to northern points as far as the
CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER to dred million dollars will be advanced whites of eggs as for angel cakei
paint, “ Teereeo” redneed.
until school begins, together with Canadian border.
until
stiff
and
firm,
using
a
whip
|
by
the
corporation,
now
th
a
t
it
be­
(Continued from Page 1)
her sons, Albert and Raymond, who
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comes evident th a t heavier w itl­ egg-beater; fold carefully into the
preceded her to Ashland a week
Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul- loan commitetées of th eir respective; draw als on the expert credit account
( all ou us and let us figure on what yon need
yolk mixture, then gradually fold in
a £°-
! seru d ’s.
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will be justified.
the flour. Pour into an ungrated |
i
lu
addition
to
the
above
list
of
j
Most
of
the
corporation’s
loans
tube cake pan and bake in a slow
Usual big dance at the Bungalow I Returns from Klamath Falls__
delegates will be three representa-j have been made té assist in finane- oven about 50 minutes.
tonight.
’ Mrs. Mabel Clark is a visitor from
lives of the Oregon State Chamber ing exports, which a re perm itted to i This formula will make two dozen I
" ■
K lam ath Falls for a few days, after of Commerce, the F a rm e r’s Union,
remain in American w arehouses for j small cakes.
Leaves foj D unsm uir—
which she will retu rn to th at city
“ In the Heart of Towr.”
the State Grange, the Taxpayers' a period of six m onths before actual Plain Baking Powder Sponge Cake
Mrs. Henry nTc^erson left for her to remain for the winter.
League, and the County Judges’ as­ movement overseas.
Three eggs. 1 cup sugar, 3 table­
home in Dunsmuir, Calif., this morn--
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sociation.
'
Government
Looks
for
Some
spoons
water, 1 cup flour, 1 tea­
ing after spending a week with Mrs.
Big crowd up from Medford at th e r Julius L. Meier, general chairm an
Improvement by Another Ymr.
W
spoon baking powder, % teaspoon
Sanford, on Sixth street.
| Bungalow tonight.
of the exposition and th e acting
I nder this plan the governm ent salt, 1 teaspoon vanila, 1 teaspoon
hoard of directors, has requested is giving support to th e producer lemon.
One Time R esident Visit«—
Will Leave for Rogue River—
W. B. Newcombe, formerly ol the.
diss G ertrude Mikseh will leave Governor Olcott to preside a t the and exporter, expecting th a t by the
•Beat the eggs w ithout separating,
W estern I nion office here, and now, for Rogue River the last of this sessions of th e state-w ide com m it­ beginning of another year conditions till light and ereainy, add sugar and
TUt TMfATE'l aíAUIlfw.
m anager ot the repeating office o f'w e e k to take up her duties as grade tee. Mr. Meier and his associates will have improved, both in domestic heat again till thick and very light
the company at G rants Bass, was teacher in the public schools. Miss will entertain the delegates at h and international trade, as a resu lt colored. Add w ater, beat again, add
shaking hands with old friends at Ruth York will teach near Rose-1 *u,‘^ eon for which over two hum of adjustm ent of some of th e dlsor- sifted dry ingredients.
Beat well,
1 dred covers will be laid.
the Elks' club yesterday. He was burg this winter.
ders now noted in foreign currency then add flavoring.
Pour into a
1 systems.
AND SEE
on his way to G rants Pass from San
greased cake pan, one with a center
Francisco, where he has been spend­
Big dance at the Bungalow tonight.
The program to finance th e needs tube preferred, and bake about 30
ing a two weeks vacation. He left
of fan n ers on products raised this m inutes in a m oderate oven, or bake
»love to G resham Streets—
for G rants Pass last night.
year will call fo r heavy advances in in layers.
The (). W. Howard family a r e '
these channels.
Officials today .Telly RoU
H ili Visitor—
moving in the Beach house on Gres­
M arriage Licenses
could not estim ate w hat sums may
Three eggs, 1 cup sugar. 3 tabtfe-
Oscar Gano, of Hilt, Calif., was ham street, which they purchased a
* • to fa c ilita te the o p e ra -! sP°ons water, 1 cup flour, I tea­
George B. Holmes and Josephine be needed
an Ashland business visitor today.
I. Riley.
short time ago.
Dons of th e farm ets. W
th ere is spoon baking powder, % teaspoon i
A rthur Ray Willard and Mabel a firm disposition by th e ad m in istra­ salt, 1 teaspoon lemon and vanila.
Snyder.
tion, through th e medium of th e fi­ 1 tablespoon melted shortening.
nance corporation and the federal
Separate eggs and beat yolks un­
Probate Court
„ ..
. . reaerve system, to make credit more til thick and lemon colored; add su­
Estate George Brown Paid vouch- easily
available
to ag ricu ltu ral gar and beat again, then add w ater
The city was shocked and panic stricken
ers. Order.
'S U C C E S S O R T O C . H . V A U P E L
! groups and to help them to keep on and sifted dry ingredients and beat
by a hair-raising mystery. The police were
Estate Mary S. Clendenen. Proof their feet
*
ijntil business becomesi W®D- Add flavoring and melted
of publication.
baffled. It was SOME STORY. The city
normal.
Several hundred million ' shortening. Lastly, fold in the stiff­
E state Jacob F. R itter,
Paid dollars In advances Is probable
editor told the young reporter to—“ GO
ly beaten egg whites.
vouchers and order.
Have a shallow pan well greased
AND GET IT ’’ and after the most astound
E state R itter & Dunlap
TOU LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Paid
and lined with greased paper. Pour
adventures that ever befell one man—HE
voucher, and order.
N O T I C E - M .« ., M iddleton, a pu'r’e in cake m ixture and bake in a hot
DID!
G urdlanship Kaleen Reane Swin-;
bred registered Clydesdale stal- oven between 10 and 12 minutes.
son.
Proof
of
publication;
order
of!
,ion>
>8*located at 1165 Main St.,
COME AND SHARE IN THE OPPORTUNITIES
SENSATIONAL PHOTOPLAY OF ROMANCE,
sale.
Ashland.
307-6 Turn at once on to a cloth which
has
beeii
sprinkled
with
powdered
OFFERED HERE—A REAL SAVING FOR YOU
Estate V. A. Dunlap, 1< inal ac-j FOR SALE— Real leather davenport,
EXCITEMENT, THRILLS AND DANGER
.sugar, remove paper, cut off the
count and order.
rocker. Singer machine, chiffon crusts, spread with jelly and roll
i«r, bed springs, m attress, new
E state F. p. Swinson. Proof of
washer,
library table, fruit jars.
Curtain Scrim 18c yfl
publication
and
finaj
order.
Crash Toweling 22c yd.
885 B St.
307-3
G uardianship John H. Bogue.
3« inches wide with fancy hem­ 18 inches wide, part linen
WANTED TO BUY— Piano, m ust be
stitched border, comes in white brown crash toweling, fine
Proof of publication and order.
and ecru.
quality for kitchen use.
bargain. 109 Church.
307-3*
G uardianship Lee A. Stevers. Ad­
m itted to probate.
1 WANTED— A good milch cow. J. V.
All Wool Serge $1.98 yd
Romper Cloth 25c yd.
W right, 263 Mountain Ave. Phone
54 inches wide in navy bine
251-J.
32 iuches wide, conies in light
Circuit Court
307-2*
only, extra good quality for
and dark patterns, both plain
W.
H.
Hamlin
vs.
S.
T.
Howard
dresses,
h OR TRADE— Violin, good condi­
and fancy. A splendid cloth for Middy sk irts and
Jr., et al. To recover money.
sponged and shrunk ready for
tion and tone, also acetylene out-
children’s dresses and rompers
use.
tit consisting of table lamp with
Dora Taylor vs. Marion Taylor.
shade, generator and about three
Summons.
Outing Flannel 18c yd.
months supply carbide. Good for
Bedspreads $2.25 each
H attie Carrqll vs. Fred Lee Car-
study or p arlo r lamp. W ill trad e
2. inches wide in fancy checks Good quality crocheted bed
roll. Affidavit and order.
and stripes, good quality for
eith er violin, o r acetylene outfit
spreads, large enough for dou­
, gowns and pajamas.
for 303 Savage or. 30 cal. array
Edith
Jones
vs.
Edward
J.
Jones.
ble bed.. A good opportunity
rifle
of good field glass. W. H. R.,
Motion.
for you.
Siskiyou, Ore.
307-1
Corsets $1.98 pair
Ashland News in Paragraphs
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Great Reductions
Paint
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
GO AND
GET IT"
COURT NEWS
E . R . IS A A C &
THE
CO.
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Thursday—Opportunity Day
Dafice
Real E state T ransfers
Miller Bros, corsets, sold reg­
ularly at $3.00 a pair, made of
good quality coutil brocaded.
Colors, pink and white.
WAISTS AND BLOUSES
$5.4«
Made of Georgette Crepe trim ­
med with lace and embroidery,
some with fancy beading and
tie backs. Values to $7.48.
f.
Huck Towels 6 for $1
Good size for family use, sold
regularly at 20c each. Made
with tape selvage to stand the
wear.
Waists and Blouses $3.89
Made of Georgette Crepe in th e ’
new and wanted colors, trim ­
med with lace and embroidery.
Values to $5.00.
Dresses $2.48 each
Middy Blouses $1.79 each
Values to $4.00 In this lot.
Made of best quality Zephyr
gingham trim m ed with large
pearl buttons.
Paul Jones Middy blouses, made
of good quality Middy twin
Sizes 14 to 22.
CREPE GOWNS $1.19
Ladies' Crepe gowns, sold reg­
ularly at $1.50. Come in both
white and pink, sizes 1G and 17
Have your Picoting a n d
The Store W here Your
Pantelette Dresses $1.98
M. M. Scott et al to Alice Pickert
et al., NE*4 o h S W ii, NW% of SE
sec. 22. twp. 35 S., R. 4 W.,
$500.
Jackson couuty to Maggie Butch­
er, lot 10, block 1, Oak Gfove addi­
tion to Medford, $1.
R. C. W ashburn et ux to S. M.
T uttle et ux, land in sec. I l , twp.
36
R. 2 W„ $100«
F. E. Conway et ux to Julio Endel-
man, lot la Coolidge addition to Ash­
land, $2050.
M argaret Thompson et ux to Mary
Anu Pryce et al., land in sec. 14,
15. 23, 26 and 27, twp. 36
R. 3
iW „ $1.
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Bungalow
Wednesday Night
LOST— $15 hat on railroad track
south. Reward. Cook, 29 Pioneer
307-4*
W’ANTED — . General
Telephone 474-J.
•
LOST— Pink cameo pli^ in Lithia
park. F inder b rin g .to 133 North
Pioneer. Reward.
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FOR SALE— A fresh cow. J. F. Ar­
nold one mile north of town on
highway.
30TL3eod
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homework.
307-3*
TRINITY GUILD will hold Its first
m eeting or - the. season tomorrow
(T h ursday( aft<rnoon in the par­
ish house, AH members are urged
Cemeteries in China occupy one-
to he present.
tw entieth of thp en tire area of the,
country.
Hemstitching Done Here
MUST BE SOLD THIS W EEK— I am
here to sell my hom e a t 63 Alida
Patronage Is Appreciated
St. W ill sacrifiée $500 if sold this
The United States built 875 mer­
week. H. J. Bbyd.
34)7«l*
chant ships of 2,941,846 gross to w
Big
Dance,
Talent,
Friday
night:
— i. i during the war.
307-3
C hildren’s P antalette dresses,
made of ginghams trimmed
with fancy stitching and pearl
buttons. Sizes 2, 3 and 4.
at th e
.FOR S4LE-—Crawford
----- „ peaches
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canning, two and a half cents per
pound. Come an get them. C
M. Miles, 611. Beach St. - 307-1
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Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
Best Floor
The Coolest Place m the Valley
Biggest Crowds 1
Best Music