Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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M1CK1E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
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C opyright, 1921, W estern N ew sp ap er Union.
F a ilu re is often the tu rn in g point,
the pivot o f circum stance th a t swings
us to a higher level. L ife is not really
w h at comes to us, but w h a t we get
o u t of It.—Jordan.
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oA Cheap Way of Paying Your Board
By Charles Sughroe
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A N O e A L L A TAXA'.
VIE A R E GOING TO
'iU e W L L A R D
EAT FOODS TO KEEP WELL.
Fruits of all kinds are essential for
good health. Fresh fruits, when rea­
sonable In price
will be prefera­
ble; but the dried
fruits are always
in market, and
m any
unusual
and easily pre­
pared recipes will
be found to serve
your purpose very satisfactorily.
Fruit Bread.—Sift together one cup­
ful of flour, one and one-fourth cup­
fuls of graham flour, one tablespoon­
ful of sugar, four teaspoonfuls of bak­
ing powder, one teaspoonful of salt.
Add five tablespoonfuls of shortening,
beat two eggs until light; add one cup­
ful of milk and one-fourth of a cup­
ful of molasses. Stir Into the dry mix­
ture and add three-fourths of a cup­
ful of chopped figs, one-fourth of a
cupful of chopped dates and six prunes
chopped fine. Pour into a well-greased
bread pan, and let stand 30 minutes.
Bake in a moderate oven 40 minutes.
Let stand 24 hours before using. One-
fourth of a cupful of nuts may be add­
ed if desired.
Prune Stuffing for Goose.—Mix two
cupfuls of stale bread crumbs with
two-thirds of a cupful of melted short­
ening, one tenspoonful of salt, one-
eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper and
one and one-half teaspoonfuls of sage.
Add one apple peeled and chopped and
one cupful of stewed, drained, stoned
and chopped prunes. Moisten with
prune Juice and use for filling the
goose.
Jellied Prune Whip.—Wash and cov­
er with cold water one-half pound of
prunes, and simmer slowly until ten­
der. Add one-half cupful of sugar and
simmer five minutes longer. Drain,
saving the Juice; remove the stones
and cut the prunes into very small
pieces. Soak two tablespoonfuls of
gelatine In one-fourth of a cupful of
cold water for five minutes, and stir
into the hot prune Juice. Add the Juice
of one large lemon, and cool until be­
ginning to thicken, then whip until
light and foamy. Fold In the prunes
and the stiffly beaten whites of two
eggs. Pour Into a mold or serving dish
and serve very cold.
Christmas Sale at
Orres Tailor Shop
now on.
THE SERVICE
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A knob surmounts the steering
For measurement and control of
column instead of a wheel In an au­ water in irrigation «fitches a port­
There were also hellctlte stalagmites, tomobile steering mechanism of Eng­ able dam, made chiefly of canvas,
has been inventeA
a formation which I had not before lish invention.
noted. These helictltes are among the
rarest and most Inexplicable of cave
An inventor has brought out a
Its inventor has patented a tiny
phenomena.
golf club with a handle of steel tub-J electric light to be so mounted on a
“Beyond this region we came to a
region of rock flowers, the most enor­ lng on which slides a grip to adjust fishing rod that it is switched on
; when a fish bites.
mous crystalline flowers ever found. Its length.
There are roses, chrysanthemums,
daisies, lilies. They are ef a white­
ness that la whiter than snow.
“Immediately beyond this garden of
snowy whiteness is a less extensive
but scarcely less amaslng display of
Jet black crystalline formation of cal­
cium sulphate, colored by manganese
dioxide.
“Instead of forming flowers, these
black crystals are mostly of the so-
called ‘fibrous’ kind, forming needles
two or three Inches long, and some-
: imes so fine that the pendant masses
seem as soft as the far of an animal.
“Next Is the region of gigantic snow­
balls, easily a foot In diameter. There
is nothing like It. It Is unique.”
After a mile and a half the avenue
suddenly narrowed to a mere pass. It
became difficult. Instead of a level
sanded floor the explorers found them­
selves climbing and scrambling over
C h r is tm a s
—from—
The Vanity Shop
MEDFORD, OREGON
Silk and Philippine Underwear
LEVELAND, O.—Carl T. Robert­
son, naturalist, In the course of
an exploration of Mammoth Cave,
Ky., has made one of the most im­
portant discoveries In the history of
this great natural wonder. His party
entered Into a new env.-rn. His story,
In part, fs as follows :
“Then we came to a region of hellc-
tltes which is, I dare snv, the most
marvelous ever seen by humnu eye
Heli< tites four or five Inches 1 ug a e
considered notable. Here was i»ne f«mr
feet long, i^id It hn.1 a hurls«> ni
branch nineteen Inches long. T’aera
were other helh tltes three feet loug,
with branches extending horlzuntully
and at every conceivable angle.
“At another point there vas a
hellctlte cascade from roof to root. rocks.
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S u g g e s tio n s
$3.75 to $6.00
Candles and Compacts of Powder and Rogue
75c to $1.50
Kerchiefs—Swiss and Linen—Handmade
50c to $1.50
Purses and Vanity Bags
$2.00 to $7.50
MILLINERY AT 25 PER CENT OFF
Some of our $2.45 hats are still left
Hand Painted Cards and a lot of other Novelties-
for Christmas at prices from
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that box to out-of-town
To make sure that
your oil heater will op­
erate at its highest ef­
ficiency, tell your deal­
er you want Pearl Oil,
the clean-burning ker­
osene that is refined and
re-refined by our spe­
cial process.
folks without delay.
Pearl Oil makes oil
heaters most econom­
ical to operate because
every drop delivers
clean, intense heat. No
waste—no smoke—no
odor.
are made in Medford for
KBfcOSENE
We specialize in packing and wrapping for mailing
at the Holiday Season. Just give us the
I t ’s just a nice little drive from Ashland to
THE VANITY SHOP
Cor. Main and Bartlett
Medford, Ore.
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Sold in bulk by dealers
everywhere. Order by
name—Pearl Oil.
PEARL OIL
Everywhere.
HEAT AND UGHT
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PAN Y
(California)
If you have Liberty Bonds o f the first issue or Victory
Bonds— get them out on December Iftth and clip the
interest eou|>ons that are payable on that date.
It may be a small sum, to be sure, an«l if you put it In
your iKxjket you will scarcely know you had It.
But if you put. It. in an account here, earning Inteiwut
at 4 per cent, it will be a real boost for your oaah re­
serve.
Add this little bit to what you have and it will ear* a
little bit more.
The Citizens Bank
address: we will do the rest.
1 X
MEDFORD
Ashland,
OREGON
Oregon
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BIG SALE
JEWELRY
WE NEED THE MONEY
We are putting our entire stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS,
SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, IVORY, Etc., on the Market
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
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Thia will be a dean cut sale. We offer a good, dean stock of merchandise at prices that will save you dollars.lt will be a chance to make your
aonars do almost double duty. We guarantee each artide sold. We have no shoddy or shop worn stock. This sale you must not overlook. Call and let us show you. You will
be pleased, we are sure. Do not delay, as things will move fast at the prices that we will offer.
W E MUST TURN OUR STOCK.
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S A L E S T A R T S W E D N E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 14th
OPEN
S S ’n i'S E ’ &t
St?riiiw saTer Thimbles, 20c. Seth Thomas Alarm Clocks, $2.65. Set Rings a t almost half price.
One $150.00 Phonograph for $110.00.
E V E N IN G S
■
50c to $3.00
rigMf ie l
tor your
oil heater
Don’t forget to send
g
Beth conibies and nighties—with real laee
embroidery
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guaranteed.
MAS’
New Marvels Found in Mammoth Cave
Don’t Miss It.
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Lovers of Good Candy
$1.00 P ro fil
B u t s e e t w a t
GAVJNT t INDUCE
NOU .To REMAIN?
R EA LÍN .9R —
In labor circles we presume a de­
cree of divorce would be termed a
non-union document.
When you find a husband and
wife who think exactly alike it Is
very evident that one doep the
vers well , clerk ,
A good Waltham W atdi for $ 9 .2 5 -
Phonograph Records, 35c each.
FAY E. DIAMOND
115 E . M a i n , M e d f o r d