Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Oregon, its mild, bracing and health-
Tidings I I giving
clim ate, its freedom from In-
Ashland
E stablished 1ST 6
P ub lished
Monday. October 10, 10*21
tein foods are meat, fish,- eggs, milk j covering the appropriation of water
and cheese. There are a few' vege- from Lycky Hollow creek for irrl-
tablea rich in protein as well as gation of a ten-acre tract,
starch. These are peas, beans and
To G A Sanders> of Eagle Point,
j lentils. When planning a meal with covering the appropriation of water
; sects and pests, its level stretches of
E very E ven in g E xcept
■ valley, undulatory hills and graceful
Sunday
TH E ASH LAND PR IN TIN G CO. ! moutnains. timbeT with deciduous
T H E D I A i l O M » B K A X I» .
*
L a d le » ! A s L T o u r D r u < e l « i l o r / , \
C h l-c h e a -te r » ■ >ian.. r,d B r a n d /x A v
1*111» In R e d »nJ G o ld m e u lli c \ V Z l
boxes, sesled with Bin« Ribbon.
T a k n n o o th e r . B n » o f t o u r *
evergreen trees, its
' a
**r n6
m e a t’ 3S WheD
a sp rin g for
»cats known as Best. Safest. AI ways Re' labta
irrigation of a
(New York Tim es)
! leyburg on horseback. w ith . pro-1
w onderful lakes reposing in the rock-
Left-overs, any one of these) twelve-acre trace
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
TELEPHONE 39
gemmed
m ountains;
its crystal
There is no au th o r today w ith a visions, blankets and other neces*j¡vegetables will supply the necessary
Beans cooked with some
iab scrip fin n Price D e liv e r s ! in City stream s leaping the cliffs and m e-!su re r touch ln the poetry of the saries, and the guide thought they protein.
Jue m onth .................................. $ .65 ancGriug through hanks of green! g ,e a t uorth woods than Edison Mar- could get to their destination before fat ,nay entirely take the place of
*
Three m onths .............................. 1.95 witchery, on down to the orchard shall. He showed It in hie idyllic ¡th e real w inter came on. But there m e at
Six m onths .................................. 3.75 and grain-clad lowlands; its supera-1 sto r>’- " The Voice of the Pack.” tind
was snow, plenty of it, and adven
If the menu is rich in starch, se-;
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50
bundance of fish and game, all make he repeats th a t really fine achiere- tu re th a t brought out the finest In lect a vegetable containing a high
Muil and R ural R outes.
One month .................................. 3 .65 •it the lure of the tourist, the su- m ent ln this, his newest romance of th e guide, stam ped the man Loans- i percentage of water. Do not serve
Three months .............................. 1.95 preme resort and playground.
tb e fastnesses of the northw est. As bury, and Vosper, the cook, as era- two dishes at one meal where a
Six months .................................. 3.50
Its under surface is literally stored the relentless w inter closes in on the vens. and thrilled the girl through cream sauce has been used— for ex-
One year ....................................... 6.50
with the most
valuable m inerals. WOO(ls we find Rill Bronson, the j and through. The description of a ample, a creamed soup and a creamed
ADVERTISING RATES:
Gold, manganese, copper, q u ick sil-, guide: Virginia Trem ont, a girl roaring to rren t where the snow h a d ' vegetable, or creamed fish or meat
D isplay A dvertising
or soup,
Single insertion, each in ch ........... 3 Or ver. antim ony and dozens of other brought up in sheltered luxury in come down from the m ountains and and cream ed vegetable
metals are found in great «bundance.
easL but w-ho always has had a ' melted into a river, and the fierce. Never serve strong-flavored vegeta-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
1 Coal protrudes from the banks and longlnK for the wild; Lounsbury, a ¡struggle for life into which th e girl) bles together, such as onions, cauli-
Display Advertising
One time a w e e k . . . ............. 2 7 Vic petroleum products show up with | €add*8^ ’ pures-proud
100 M ain St.
P hone 44
middle-aged and Bronson, the guide, are plunged flower, cabbage, turnips or pars-
Two times a w eek....................25c
slight
developments.
.
,nan-
ant?
Visper.
the
cfiok,
all
tak-
,
when
th
eir
horses
lost
th
eir
fo
o
tin
g
'
nips.
Do
not
have
rice,
macaroni
or
Every other d a y ........................ 20c
Forty miles to the southwest o f ! lng the tra11 for Clearw ater, where a t a ford and hurl them both in to ! potatoes together at one meal.
Local R eaders.
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c Medford stands a m o u n ta in ra n g e i a ra lost gold mines and lost pioneers, the rage of w aters, is a splendid bit
Y orkshire Pudding
To run every other day for on«
copper,
so
ric
h
1
and
where
the
girl
has
a
special
of
work
im
pregnated
with
Half
cup milk, q u arter teaspoon
moDth, each line, each tim e . . . 7c
A girl and a man carried away by salt, half cup sifted flour, one egg.
th a t th o u sa n d s of tons of the o r e ) niission. This mission is to fin d '
To in n every issue for oc« month
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c have been mined and tru c k e d forty
H arold Lounsbury, who
was her: a river to rren t is not an uausual in-
Add salt and flour to milk and
C lassified Colum n.
miles and then shipped under ex­ fiance six years before, and who has cident in books of this kind, but It is beat with an egg-beater nutil mix-
UOMPIJETE KITCHEN
One cent the word each time.
in the I seldom, indeed, th a t they are brought j ture is sm ooth; then add egg un-
To run every issue for one month or o rb ita n t fre ig h t rates 500 miles to unaccountabiy disapepared
OUTFITS
the sm elters, and yet paid a p ro fit' WOOils’ H arold’s uncle, the caddish. I so v iv if y to the m ental vision of the • beaten and continue to beat about
more, Vic the word each time.
L egal R ate:
to the producer.
¡purse-proud man, has financed the) read er as is done here. Edison two minutes. Do not prepare until
you can obtain at this store—
Plr9t Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c
The largest body of saw tim ber in searcbi»K party. He is a particularly M arshall is gifted with the fascinat-1 roast is cooked. Remove meat from
everything the model cook or
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
the United States, literally billions ^ ’sagreea,)' e m an- but serves the ing power of really telling a story,) pan and place in a warming oven
housekeeper could desire in
l i n e ............................................... Cc
of feet, of sugar pine, fir and cedar, Pu,‘P°se
m aking a contrast to the and the reader goes into the icy river: or cover to keep hot. Pour batter
Card of Thanks, $l»00.
pots, pans and preserving k et­
Obituaries, 2 Vi cents the line.
stan d i within forty miles of M e<l-no^^e guide Bronson.
The latter, with Bronson and Virginia, and until ¡in pan and bake about fifteen min-
tles. A little journey through
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties.
ford, and a railroad runs to the very i p,ain woodsman th a t he is, does not they are saved, alm ost by a m iracle utes in a hot oven, basting with the
our establishm ent will give you
Advertising for fraternal orders
, always speak gram m atically, and is feels th a t he is going to an awful fat in the pan after the first five
many suggestions as to things
or societies charging a regular initi­ edge of this vast forest.
No country surpasses it in qual- careless of the am enities of city life death with them. Then, when Louns- m inutes of cooking. Cut in squares
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
you should have.
ligious and benevolent orders will be ity and kind of agriculture and h o r-! as the well-to-cb usually observe bury and Vosper, thinking them and use as a garnish with roast,
charged the regular rate for all ad
It is a fairy-; them. But he is fam iliar with the dead, have gone sneaking back to This will not interfere with making
vertising when an admission or other ticultural products.
land of fruits and flowers, a store- WOods- has captured th e ir secrets, town, there is the ja b in in the woods, a gravy if desired, although a fine
eharge is made.
house of grasses, dairy products a n d ! and knows the name and habits of with heavy snow* everywhere, in cut of roast beef should be cooked
W hat C on stitutes A d vertising!
Figs and English every w i,d creatu re roam ing through which Bronson makes a home for the so th a t the juice of the meat pro­
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ hardy cereals.
•a—s
ing among some as to w hat consti­ w alnuts grow to excellent m aturity J them ‘ In short, Bronson is a fine, girl for the tim e being. We go hunt- vides ail the gravy needed.
tutes news and what advertising, the luscious watermelon and casaba Upatani^ ng’ manJy child of nature,) ing and shoot down a m onster of a Franconia P otatoes.
we print this very simple rule whicn ripen in the garden; alfalfa, w h e at,! whorn the reader soon loves. As for bull moose ju st in tim e to prevent)
Peel and prepare as for boiled
ween*theni>erS“A°LL'VuVure barley and corn are amply produced I hls u n d erstanding of the m ystery of! his crushing us, and the girl learns potatoes;
parboil
ten
minutes,
. .
.
) thil
»«»V .
. » .
! *_ _i_ _ - x
z
» ...
• .
•
j t
events, where an admission charge to support and fatten herds of cattle ,ke forest when snow is not fa r away, ' to shoot and puts in a lucky shot drain and either place in pan with
is made or a collection is taken and hogs, while
when it seems as If she and Bronson roast beef, basting often with the
the sun-kissed, tak e this passage:
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
‘‘The
moon
rose
over
the
spruce
both m ust become the prey of a griz­ fat in the pan, or if m aking the
organizations and societies of every cheek-painted apples and pears of forest, ringed with white. * * • The
zly. These a re Incidents taken at Yorkshire pudding, cook potatoes
the
Rogue
River
valley
are
famous
kind as well as to individuals.
the
world.__Weekly! r*DS around the moon' the niP in the random. The book is full of such in a heavy iron frylngg-pan, using
All reports of such activities after throughout
they have occurred is news.
air. the little \0^jid th a t came so . adventure, and, no m a tte r how much beef dripping and turning often.
Clarion.
All coming social or organization
gently, vet with such sinister stealth,! you may have read about moose
Tartar Sauce
meetings of societies where no money
all
portended
one
thing—
th
a
t
the!
hunting,
fights
with
bear,
lost
trails
Io
half
cup
of thick mayonnaise
contribution is solicited, initiation
great
northern
w
inter
was
lurking
iu
the
woods
In
m
idw
inter,
w
ith
the
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
add q u arter cup of chopped sour
just beyond the m ountains, ready to m ercury a t 40 below zero, and simi- pickles and a tçaspoon of olives, cap­
We make a»i quotations on
Bank c re d it is th e lu b ric a n t w hich
swoop forth. * * * F a r away, rising lar experiences, ' It always seems as ers and a little parsley.
Jill! WORK
causes
the wheels of commerce to
and falling faint as a cobweg in the ¡if you now rear* about them for the Duchess Potatoes.
from
t
move
smoothly.
air, a coyote sang to the rising moon, first time. There is little doubt that
To three cups of hot riced ’or
TH E I RA NELIN PRICE LIST.
— a strange, sobbing song of pain “ The Snowshoe T rail’1 will be as mashed potatoes add?« two table-
L ike all good b an k s, we play o u r
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
and sadness and fear th a t only the popular as “The Voice of the Pack,” spodns of butter, one teaspoon of
p a rt in f u rth e rin g th e co m m ercial
to all.
woodsman, to whom th e north had for both have th e same Inherent qual- salt and one egg slightly beaten.
a c tiv itie s of th e c o m m u n ity we serve.
PORTLAND, Ore., 'Oct. 8.— R. E. sent home its lessons, could under-J ity of originality and freshness, with
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Mix
well,
beating
until
light.
Put
Postoffice as Second Class Mall Clanton, director of hatcheries and stan d .”
,
\
at J, n atu re brought Irresistibly close to through ,-f pastry bag with a star
Matter.
fish culture for the state of Oregon,
The party left th e town of Brad-i our hearts.
tube or shape into pyramids with a
left Tuesday night fur Seattle to
S» A t 4 £>
<8> <$> $> <£-
spoon.
Brush over with beaten
♦
♦ make a report to the representatives
egg (yolk
only preferred1) and
Ashland, Oregon
’ But he who stems a stream with <$> of various Puget sound and F raser
brown in a ra th e r hot oven.
river fishing interests on the possi­
<<►
9and,
Prune Whip
- And fetters flam e with flaxen <S> bilities for using w hat is known as
One cup prune pulp, three egg
<«•
band,
<*> the Oregon system in the restocking
C o n d u c te d b y
whites, half cup chopped walnuts,
• Has yet a harder task to <$> of the F raser river with salmon.
one teaspoon vanilla, one-third cup
Mr. Clanton, at the request of
'M rs.folleDe ÆrvZ’
❖
prove—
granulated sugar.
f o m e s t d S c i e n c e D ir e c to r
* By firm resolve to conquer <S> those interests, made an investiga-i
Potatoes O’Brien
S/oerr^r F lo u r Co.
tion of the F raser river spawning >
>*>
love.
— Scott.
; Use cooked potatoes, cut in thin
*
♦ grounds several months ago. This
I slices or cubes; place a layer of
river was at one time one of the
j potaatoes in a buttered baking dish;
greatest salmon stream s of the west,
ORDER YOUR
add layer of white sauce, two table­
It may be noted with interest th a t but the run now is light
spoons grated cheese and one table­
Interests on Puget sound and the
William Gibbs McAdoo has not said
spoon shredded pimentos; continue
right out loud th a t he would refuse F raser river are working for devel­
in layers until dish is filled, having
to be the dem ocratic standard bearer opment of the river as a fishing
taken than is required for im m ediate a layer of fine buttered crumbs on
in 1924 if duly asked to take th at stream . Some hatchery work has
Planning meals day a fte r day is use, it is stored in the body ready top. Bake in a medium oven until
honor.
been done there, hut the fish have one of the most difficult tasks for to use when sufficient fat has not brown on top.
been put into the w ater when still the housewife, and this p articu lar been consumed.
The profiteer group in this coun­
. aU
6 reSUR haS b6en th a t branch of the housekeeping system Mineral Matter Important Factor GRANT W ATER PERM ITS
try should be sent to the extinction few of them reached m aturity. The needs as much skill aud judgm ent
Mineral m atter is found in most
IN JACKSON COUNTY
th a t was the fate of the dodo— w ith system in use in Oregon* is to keep as the preparation and cooking of, of th e vegetables and in all fruits,
NOW
in
Jackson
county
w
ater
permits
no intention of libeling th a t bygone the young fish for -a year or more foods.
W ith an alm ost unlim ited also in m eat and milk. In* fact,
have been issued as follows
bird by nesting it with the profiteer before tu rn in g them loose.
variety of foods to choose from, the nearly all. foods contain some min­
Winter is coining—prices are right. Supply may In m i
To Mrs. M. E. Middlebusher, of
corm orants.
Mr. Clanton said he would report! housewife should know how to select eral salts. As a rule, this require­
th a t it was entirely practicable to those foods which will prove n u tri­ ment is taken care of in the diet of Trail, covering the use of w ater from
ited later, as shipments from factory have nlresnly
Tiail creek for irrigation of a two-
General Pershing, a gallant mili­ make use of the Oregftn system in
tious and give the greatest retu rn of the average adult, but food for
tary commander, is not a m ilitarist, restocking the river there. He said energy to the body for the money growing children should contain a acre tract, a t a cost of about $250.
stopped.
To
F
Williams,
of
Rogue
River,
by any means. W henever he speaks th a t the cost would be somewhat
she has to spend. W ise economy quantity of m ineral m atter.
in public he puts in strong words in g reater th ere than here, owing to
Sugar and starch come under one
demands th at food should be so;
advocacy of world peace.
th e need for the transportation of combined th at there will be no waste heading, as starch is changed into
LADIES
sugar in the process of digestion.
food and m aterials in a country of either m aterial or energy.
BANKS PROTECT COMMUNIA Y
Ready-to-wear Garments tMil-
where th ere are few facilities for
In order to choose foods wisely, These foods supply heat and energy
PHONE 20
ored
during the dull s e a s o n -
such transportation.
the housewife should understand to the body and the am ount neces-
Never were banks doing a greater
big assortment to choose from
how the various foods differ in nu- sary for an “ d iv id u a l will depend
service to the community than d u r­ GIRL IS WED TO
tritive values. The foods selected largely upon th e kind of work he — every size and every price—
ing this era of lawlessness when
“LIFER” AT DOORS
i depend largely upon climate and does. F o r heavy, m uscular labor wonderful value*: See the ex­
robberies af all kinds are prevalent.
tra fine French Serge dreaee*
OP PRISON WALL I season. In localities where the sum- and for active, growing children
The less money a person carries
at
910.75. AD wool Polo cloth
iner months are warm, foods which more sta rch and sugar are required
coats
at 910.75.
with him or keeps in his house, the
SAN
FRANCISCO, Oct.
7. — would be acceptable in w inter would tkan ior tb e clerk, student or elderly
better. Petty stealing, burglary and “ When Cod made her the-broke the prove almost revolting served on a ) yer3on-
ORRBS TAILOR SHOP
robbery are among the most despica­ mold.”
hot day.
Protein is the m ost Im portant
ble crimes, an dare usually commit­
generous am ount of fa t a n d ) tood principle and th e forem ost pro-
T hat was the emphatic declaration
ted. not by people who are hard up, of Jack McGill after kissing his wife starch may be* served when the!
in the sense of being out of employ­ goodbye early today to enter the por­ w eather is cold, but these m ust be!
ment or funds, but by professional tals of th e San Quentin prison, where avoided during the summer, serving
crooks who prey off the industry of he m ust serve a life sentence for instead green salads, also jellied
others.
m urder.
soups and light cold desserts or
A ltogether too much public sym­
The wedding occurred one hour fruits.
A Steadying Influence
pathy is wasted on this class of crim ­ before McGill’s entrance to prison.
Food P rinciples M ust B e Judged
ONE one recently .spoke of the
inals.
Superior Judge Troutt being routed
Dishes containing the food prin­
Federal Reserve System as the
Banks are doing more than any from bed to perform the ceremony.
great balance wheel of the country’s
ciples in the same proportion should
to holders of our Coupons, good for 50c on $1.00 articles,
other industry to run these law ­ The pleadings of Meta Bell Trostal
finance.
not be served together. ,A well-bal­
breakers to earth, and at th e same
one 50c article or two 25c articles. This is a bona fide
It proved itself th a t during the war,
with McGill's guards th at she be per­ anced meal contains neither too
tim e offer facilities for protecting m itted to m arry him - was repeated
and in the recen( business depres­
much protein, starch, sugar or fat.
offer. Investigate at
sion. T hat is why the F irst National
savings and valuables from pillage. over and over during the long trip
To meet this requirem ent the
is glad th a t its custom ers have the
Modern business could not be here from Yuba county. Her persist­
housewife m ust have some knowl­
benefit of its membership in this
THE NYAL STORE
transacted w ithout th e checking ac­ ence finally had its effect
great system.
edge of food values. The substances
count made possible by the mqdern
A "N ationalized” account drawing
“ I love him; this is the last thing found in foods have been divided into
hank.
W ithout banking facilities I cau do for him now.” said Mrs. Mc­ five classes, called food principles.
its regular Inteerst is an incentive
to fu rth er achievement.
every business firm and every home, Gill.
These are water, fat. m ineral m at­
in days like these, would have arm ed
ter, starch and sugar (called carbo-
guards tc protect life and property.
Salem reported only city on P a -) h y d ra te s). and protein. Scarcely
tifie coast w ithout unemployed.
any food is made, up of any one of
THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
these food principles, almost all con­
Columbia cqllego at Milton to get taining several in combination. Most
When N ature sowed th e seeds of $125.000 Improvements
of the fat is obtained. In butter, olive
n atu ral resources, she evidently
Ashland
Oregon
oil, oth er oils and fa t of m eats, etc.
broke her apron strin g and spilled a
Hood River— Lost Lake road nears The use of fat to th e body is to give
goodly quantity of them In southern hompletion.
energy and heat.
If more fat is
O FFICIAL
CITY A N D
PAPER
FOCNTY and beautiful
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Differentials and Transmissions
Should be greased every 500 miles
. We grease ’em
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S I M P S O N ’S
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HARDW ARE
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The Lubricant
of Commerce
Director of State
Fish Hatcheries to
Report on System
The C itizens B an k
pomestic Science Department
Art of Menu Building Is a Vital Part of the
Education of the Expert Housewife
B lock W ood
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
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Toilet Articles and Medicines
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