Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, Decem ber 1, 1921
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and two
sisters of Mrs. Mann. A most boun­
teous dinner was served. The
Thanksgiving turkey was not omit­
ted, which I am toltf was n ear the
^tw en ty -p o u n d m ark. All enjoyed
the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs H ar­
rison until a very late hour.
Fanrfly. Rcunioir—
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. French of;
North Talent had all their children
and
grand-children
home
for
Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rapp and th eir two hoys, Mrs.
Lawrence Crawford and -their three
children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cole­
man, Ed and Lawrence French In
all the guests num bered fifteen.
V isit in A s h l a n d -
Mr and Mrs. Shaw of North Tal­
ent spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. j
Shaw ’s parents in Asrffland.
At Intervals aJong the prom inent boulevards In Chicago a re slim«
autom obiles to observe the law. Since the M m V h X h l „ ?
for violation of automobile laws have decrease? 20 per cent.
UP
S
X
T h a n k sg iv in g D anct—
Talent ' had ’ a big dance Thanks­
giving night, which was largely a t­
tended from all parts of the valley.
ASH LAND DELEGATION
a mass m eeting in the evening com1 A uction S a le—
plete the program .
W. Stump of Talent had a big
Through the
FOCH; 2 0 M INUTE STOP
.
- courtesy of the «Mv-vivu
itili idSt
riaav.
auction aaic,
sale, in Talent
last p Friday.
Ce nresent h 810 hh
’
Wi" When they SOld off th eir household
fand 1 t h T
J
: ° CaS6S ° f A5h- g° OdS and stock and machinery.
(Continued from Page 1)
TO RECEIVE MARSHAL.
t
school children of Ashland. If the
w eather is very rainy the children
will not be present. The city and
school bands together will piay the
M arseillaise, and the French and
Pomnadn,
m
the
pany
A<r t ’f T 1 Sprlngs com'
Pany. A djutant Spencer states th at
this w ater so neariy^resemVlTs
'
famous Vichy w ater *of F r a n c /
which he has d r u L i t came T o m
The Sale took the
« com­
m unity sale, in the afternoon. Many
persons brought goods and stock to
¡ T m ? ° UgDt, T * *
St° Ck tO
t
♦'
StUmP expect
tO
American flags will be displayed to -¡th e ground, as to be scarcely dis- Has W rist Broken—
Don la c
tinguishable
•
W ane Holdridge of Talent suffer-
A m erican T e T * ’ a S , ? jUtant of the M ™ e ° fflcial list of P e o n a g e s in ed a broken bone in his right w rist,
of the c e r /
7
Charge
Foch’s Pa rts > as follows: while playing football last wee*.
V ning w “
Zr a h r ^ ^ m f
C h T ’ GeDGral D esticker’ ThiS WiH cripple the Talent team
of welcome
, 3
2,°mte Ci arIes DeChambrun, aide de for some time as W ayne is consid-
and th I •
beha f of the city cam p’ Major DeMierry, Captain ered one of th e ir best men
, 8 ’ a ' te r wl" cb H an- Re“ 6
Hoi>" al. L ieutenant Paul de
ford McNider, national com m ander Soubeyran, Dr.
Andre,
Colonel
of the American Legion, will be Frank P ark er, U. S. A , honorary
mailed upon for a speech, followed American aide; Myles M^Cahill sec
/ M arshall Foch. The la tte r does ret service; three French orderlies-
n o t speak English, but his rem arks «Hanford MacNider, A. T. Roberts’
1 1 be tran slated into our language F ranklin D’Olier, Raymond O’Brack 1
r 8,P
¡6 tt’ C0l0nel Francis E. D rake Colo-
Don
U m pson’ comm ander, and nel Jam es A. Drain, D. John Markey
of
3djU tant’ respectively. Van R. C. King, Leo A. Stafford, C
Legion win
°f
An,erican E ‘ McCull<>Ufh, J. M. L ounsborough,!
a . G rants "asT T nd'nu
,ra l” " W° ’ re“ ° S 'aPherS and ope ntessen-
* k , “
d acc°m pany it to set.
I
A shland. M arshal Foch is spending
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welcomed K v ^ G o ^ r n o f ^ c o U Znd
« a y o r Baker, and escorted f X
h u - _______
XEWS
Another Royal Suggestion
Chocolate Layer and Maple Nut Cake
F ro m th e
N ew R oyal C ook B ook
H E R E are thirty-two
unusual cake recipes in
the chapter on cakes in the
New Royal Cook Book!
H ere are two of them:
T
2 eggs
% cup m ilk
114 cups flour
14 teasp o o n s a lt
2 teasp o o n s R o y al B a k in g
P o w d er
1 cu p chopped n u ts—
p re fe ra b ly , p ecan s
1 te a sp o o n v a n illa e x tr a c t
Chocolate Layer Cake
M cup sh o rte n in g
1 cup s u g a r
1 egg
1 cup m ilk
l i t cups flour
4 te a sp o o n s R o y al B a k in g
Pow der
i t te a sp o o n s a lt
1 te a sp o o n v a n illa e x tr a c t
I
Cream shortening; add sugar
gradually, seating well; add
beaten egg, o.ie-half the milk
and mix well; add one-half
the flour which has been sifted
with salt and baking powder;
add remainder of milk, then
remainder of flour and flavor­
ing; beat after each addition.
Bake in greased layer cake
tins in moderate oven 15 to
20 minutes. Put together with
Chocolate Filling and Icing
3 cu p s c o n fe c tio n e r’s s u g a r
bo ilin g w a te r
1 te a sp o o n v a n illa e x tr a c t
2 o u n c e s u n sw e e te n e d chocolate*
(2 sq u a re s)
% te a sp o o n g r a te d o ra n g e peel
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
A b s o lu te ly P u re
Made from Cream of Tartar,
denved from grape*.
To sugar add boiling water
very slowly to make a smooth
paste; add vanilla, melted
chocolate and orange peel.
Spread between layers and
on top of cake.
Maple Nut Cake
H c u p sh o rte n in g
ZANE
G R E Y ’S
LEAH
HENSON
at the
Big Organ
THEATER BLALTIFU
z
Popular Story
"The Man
of the Foresi”
I
and
Jackson County
Christmas Edition
One ol His Best Stories
of the Daily Tidings will be issued Saturday, December 3.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
It will contain between thirty and forty pages, and carry a
cover printed in three colors.
Constance Talmadge
—m—
It will be the largest Christmas, edition ever printed in
Ashland, both in point of number of pages, circulation and
ee
Wedding Beils’
general appearance. It will be well printed and will be dis­
tributed over the entire county.
We hope to have one or two sections featuring the
GOLDEN ROD SPECIALS
•
IO lbs. R olled O ats ..............................................................
JO lb. sack Steel Cut O ats
.......................... ..
65c
Bulk Oats, 17 lb s................. ’ .....................\ \ . . . . . . . . $ 1 .0 0
10 lb. sack Pan Cake H o u r - ...................................
7OP
10 lb. sack F a r i n a .................................................................... ( jqc
W hite or Y ellow Corp M eal, 10 lb sack *
. ,3 0 c
,
.
SOAPS
F a i.y Soap, n o w .......... ........................................ . . .5 and 10c
ft aim Olive op Cream O i l ............................ / ............3 fo »< o^c
Ivory Soap F lakes, 4 packages for
......................... IT. 2 5 c
S w ift s \1 kite Soap, 25 bars for ..................................... $ ] (Ml
Lennox Soap, 25 bars f o r ....................................... $LOO
Coffee—20c p&r lb
Cocoa—15c per lb.
Liberty B ell Syrup, g a l............ $ 1 ,3 0
H alf gal.
..7 0 c
Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats
%
THE PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
01 NORTH MAIN STREET
Add butter to hot milk; add
sugar slowly to make paste
of the right consistency to
spread; add flavoring and
spread on top and sides of
cake.
SEND FOR IT
Youi can u se one o r m o re
i/
4?° re c*PeB given
in d ie N ew R o y al Cook
R ook a t e v e ry hom e m eal
d a y in th e w eek.
W rite fo r y o u r copy to ­
d a y . A dd ress
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Big Winter Fair
LAST TIME TONIGHT
_ tab lesp o o n s h o t m ilk
cups c o n fectio n er s s u g a r
% te asp o o n m ap le flav o rin g
Bake with Royal and be Sure >9
R eim ers’ V isit Consims—
Soi^hA^11^ 1*™' F '
Reim er of the i
t
° regon Experim ental s t a - :
tion at Talent, spent Thanksgiving
Maple Icing
Ms teaspoon butter
115 Fulton Street
New York City
1 cup light brown sugar
th’. ' “? 8 “ ba<ta,,<,n ot ' “ ' « t r y from
r Fifty-f,th
- , regim
. ental
barrackB-
band. A motor
trip on the Columbia River high-
Way> a banquet at 6:30 o’clock and
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1 ° ? ock and
Cream shortening, add sugar
slowly and yolks of eggs and
milk and beat well; sift flour,
salt and baking powder to­
gether and add chopped nuts;
fold in beaten whites of
eggs; add flavoring. Bak ■
m well greased loaf pan in
moderate oven 35 to 45
utes. Cover top with mapie
icing and sprinkle with
chopped nuts while still soft.
Winter Fair, and will devote much of the space to boosting
that enterprise.