Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
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Except
ASHLAND PRINTING OO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
Christmas Canttes May Be Made at 1
Says Expert
public Forum
The Public Forum colum n
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Tidings readers. A rticle* snbmX>
ted for publication m ust not
ceed 4 0 0 words. V iew s exrpe
under th is head are not to be con­
fused w ith th e editorial opinion o^
.the newspaper, the
w illing to allow presentation of
both sides of any question except
politics and religion.
A Last Word
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tip o f a teaspoon onto slightly oiled
confectioner’s and much 1 »» expen­ paper. Each part should be flav­
Genuine Chicken
Before Xmas
Don’t fail to see our wonderful
sive. You’ll have the advantage of ored and colored differently. These assortment of Practical and Use­
telephone 39
knowing just what ingredient» have create« WIH harden at once, but ful Gifts for Everyone—
Entered at the Ashland Oregon,
been used and the added pleasure ot should n ot b e removed from the pa­
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
per for an hour or two. Pepper- j — Cameras from $‘2 .50 to $64.00
contributing
to
the
enjoyment
of
ter.
r-^^——
— w g « a d i— e
mint, Wintergreen, chocolate, lemon, — Safety Razors, $1.00 to $7.50
your family and friends, for , good,
and orange are the best flavors to
SuMflEttPLAYGROUNOy
Editor Tidings:
home made candy is always consid- use. Perfectly harmless vegetable — Perfum e Sets, $2.50 to $8.00
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OFÀMEWCAG Ì
I wish that we held all our meet
a great treaL It makes suit­ colorings come in a paste form, anj^ — Fancy Box Candy, $1.00 to $5
ings in the meeting- houses, like w e. able gift9> t00> neatly and attractive- it requires only a small amount to
— Alarm Clocks, $2.00 to $«
used to do. before this new idea of ly packed in bright colored boxes. produce a delicate color. They come
~ «kA„t
got T
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It . . is not nn»v
only the candy that is ap-
ap­ in tiny jars and will last for several, — Stationery, 50c to $10.00
city hall
came
about: We
We lust
just , »got
better action. People won’t do the preciated. but the labor and thought years, so are not expensive.
— Ingersoll W atches, $1.75-11.50
things in a meeting house that they that prompted the gift.
^ rP yralln Ivory iu Brushes, Mir­
The base, or foundaion, of all Stuffed Prunes
will do in a city hall. The ministers
A very satisfactory candy, easily I
rors, Trays, Powder Boxes, etc.
cream cauuico
candles *» is fondant. —
If dlrec-
just will
WASHINGTON 5
w ill not stand
siana for
iur it. That’s
- - -----cream
made
and
good
for
the
children.
at prices to suit all
BRITISH COLUMBI/
the reason that we have got more tjons are carefully followed fondant
Wash
prunes
well,
then
place
in
a
I
¿RIGHT. COOL ( W S
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easily
respect for a church than we have can
„otl ^
„u v be made, and from this
— Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $6
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT, j
steamer
over
tibt
water
or
in
a
very
for
hall. Not because the foundation an almost endless varie­
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moderate oven until they become __Uversharp Pencile, 50c to $5
Lord is more interested in a meet­ ty of combinations. As sugar syrups m u««»-..«------
are easily affected by atmospheric, plump, but not soft or broken Cool, __la t e s t Fiction by W right, Cur-
ing called to start a Sunday school
How fleet is the glance of O than he is In one called to build a conditions, it will be advisable to se- remove pit and stuff with vanila or
wood, Conner, Porter and other
chocolate
flavored
fondant.
Roll
the
Popular Authors
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the mind!
reservoir. No man was ever known lect a clear day for making candles.
fondant
in
balls
before
stuffing
the
<t> Compared with the speed of
to slip a geranium looking like that M aking Fondant Im portant Factor
^-Narcissus Bulbs w ith fine P ot­
<g>
its flight,
Put four cups of granulated sugar, prunes. Or fill prunes with marsh­
cactus, that our mayor polked into
tery Bowl in neat g ift boxes,
mallows. For a dinner confection.
<g> The tempest itself lags be-
the bond issue to build the reser­ one-half teaspoon of cream of tartar. -----------
75
cents to $5.00
4»> hind,
voir last fall from a meeting house. and two cups of boiling water. Mix, stuff prunes with salted almonds or
CHRISTMAS CARDS
<•> And the swift-winged arrow
It can only come from a city hall, carefully until sugar is dissolved, to j walnut meats,
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>
__Heals and Stickers—-everything
of light.— Cowper.
avoid any possibility of sugar grains Chocolate Creams
...
<p «• and from a mayor like ours. There gathering on the sidtes of the sauce- • Flavor fondant and roll into small
to give that “Christm asy” took
la such a difference in the products
to gift packages.
turned out in these
inese places.
pi»wo. I » am
- —, pan. -This is most important, and if bails; set aside to dry for an hour
Aerial passenger service between thinking of Uncle Si Oliver who was J augar has gathered on the kettle. or mOre. use a dipping or an un-
New York and Chicago in eight
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the president
our hank
bank when I carefully wash it off with a damp | swe6tened chocolate for coating.
hours soon is to be established.
was a hoy. He never sent the sher­ cloth. If the saucepan is not kept Melt the chocolate over hot water,
Aeronautic wonders are multiply*
iff to see any of the bnnk’s custom­ free of sugar th e . fondant will be- (and do not keep over the fire after
ing so rapidly that the world ceases
Cover kettle u n t i l ' h a s melted. Dip each ball of fon-
ers who were t.nancially sick. He come grainy.
i Ston
to marvel at them.
boiling
poiht
is
reached, then un- dant into the chocolate, using a TJfi&
i always went himself. I can see him
Cdok until
Unui the
me syrup
Byrup will
wm candy dipped or a fork. Do I this
The telegraph and the printing now as he went out to look after cover and cdok
nnt the world in panorama, John and Mary Stone, just after’they fjrm a 8oft hall (238 deg. F.) when
press put the world, in panorama
Pr6L 8 breakfast and dinner table logt little Susie. They were out of dropped in cold water. This will
When
dnilv
It is a little old terrestrial heart, and their note at the bar. take about ten ftninutes.
ftnin«
cooked remove from the fire at once
h in after all.
,
“ a the ,n,<,rM‘
A SERIES— No. 4.
and set aside to cool in the kettle in
1 paid.
.
A MAN TO BUY WINDSOR CASTLE
But
Uncle Si iust took them each which it was cooked. The syrup
Naval Holiday Savings
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HERE is the oldest of the old plum bing jokes. Of course,
The naval holiday will save, for by the hand, in a kind of seance should cool evenly, so must not be
you’ve
heard it. Like m ost jokes, it is ju st a joke— an
the United States alone, more than way and
them a talk. He said poured into a cold dish: When cool,
?lon__ the opposite of truth. American plum bing dates back less
$1,000,000,000 for the ten-year p e -,that the bank did not only belong to but not cold, »tir well with a flat,
»no » * •
,he lnd’,9tr>' ta,,nM
rlod. Estimating the same aggre- the stockholders, but it belonged to wooden spoon until the syrup has
gate savings in naval expeditures by tbe depositors first, that if there changed to a white, creamy mass, too
l»„d . X . ^ o i ' who
he would like to buy « inttoor C u e .I e _
the other two major maritime pow- wa8 anything left after the deposit- stiff to stir. Turn on to a molding
^rounds furniture and ail. The Queen was astounded.
VUiat
ers in the agreement— Great Brlt-jor8 WPre paid, that it belonged to board and knead Just as you would
man could have so much m oney? She sent one o f her m inisters
ain and Japan— this historic com- j the stockholders, and he referred to bread.’ The lightness of the fondant
to find out. And the m inister reported that the man who wish
depends
upon
the
amount
of
knead-
<
to buy W indsor Castle was an American plumber.
pact will release, for investment in m t l e Mary’s account as an example,
F ^ m that joke was bom the idea that plumbers nuike en o.-
non non ooo and flald that if it was not for ac­ ing it has received. Place in a bowl
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peace projects,
some •« $3.000,000,000
moue. P»ofl»— thu. «he, are
The .ru th b, «to j t a h
within the decade, This shows how counts like hers that the hank could or jar, cover with a damp cloth and
er’s net proHt to v e n sm all. It costa m o n o, to do business. I>e
stay open a wees;
week: that
duct labor rent, service and all that goes into good work, and iu
stupendously the agreement will not 8tay
iu»«- they paid set aside in a cool place for several
average plumber does not fare as well as the average man in other
hours,
when
it
will
he
ready
for
the
benefit the world in a material way. j their cashier mine money for his
It is to be hoped that, following | 8ervlce than they could get on all various typbs of cream candies. If
^ ^ u y W indsor Castle!
Why, m ost plumbers think t h m s d « *
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a a lnftflPd
.
•
loaned OUt
out ftt
at well made, fondant will be very
this epochal
agreement
as affecting their capital i f if i t it w was
lucky if to their w hole lives they can save enough to buy a com ­
naval armament, there may be sim­ once. He Just made John and Mary white, glossy and satiny in appear
fortable hom e and a store in which to do business.
ilar agreements ere long among the feel like real stockholders and own­ ance, and should be as smooth a s 1
principal powers of the world to re­ ers of the bank. I can see Mary butter when rolled between the fin,
duce land armaments. This, if ef­ as she glanced over at that little gers. Sometimes fondant will be­
fected, would mean additional sav tadpole of hers, “that Mama calls come grainy, or sugary? and if this
iugs of hundreds of millions of dol­ Willie, and eister calls Will, and condition should happen, put in a
father calls William, b ill the boys, saucepan, add hot water to cover,
lars annually.
The cause of peace-promotion they just call him Bill.” 'She was stir until Assolved, and cook again
should not be permitted to hibernate thinking of the time when Willie to the soft-ball- stage.
after the arms conference adjourns. would be cashier of a bank and rid­ Brown Sugar is U seful in Candy
Maple fondant is made with two
There should be other conferences ing in a super-six, but was thinking
of
the
time
when
he
would
go
out
cups
of brown sugar, one cup of
and other triumphs for peace and
maple syrup, one-half teaspoon of
and render Brevlces like Uncle Si.
reduction of armaments.
People were not so busy in thpse cream of tartar and one cup of boil­
Construction will soon start on e days; they did not wait to send ing water. Mix carefully and cook
their notes and flowers by the un­ in the same manner as the white
new $750,000 hotel In Portland.
dertaker, when the recipient was in fondant.
Orres, Tailors for men and worn no condition of body or frame of
The following rules should he
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­ mind to receive them. Uncle Si did constantly kept in mind when cook­
eling.
85tf not send down to the big city and ing syrup .for fondant: Scald the
have his Xmas remembrances for his saucepan before using, to be sure no
depositors all printed and put in the odor or taste is left from previous
cellar and ordered sent out fry the use. Never stir -the syrup after the
bank janitor two days before 'Xmas. sugar has dissolved and cooking has
They were put in .his office, and in commenced. If stirred the finished
m sEm a
the little space left for the purpose product will A>e granular. When
now ready for free
he wrote his Xmas greetings. No testing the syrup, reduce the heat
distribution
one was ever known to change his under the saucepan or carefully re­
McCall, Riley & Co.
bank account *^rom Uncle SU It move from the fire in order to pre-
:n’t the len g th o f th e Xmas stock­ vent further cooking. Always cover
Stock b c h a n c a o< H e w Toafc
ing or what’s in it, that counts, but the saucepan until the boiling point
‘¿ o fe ro a d S L ,
Stew Y o rk
Fresh candies packed in neat holiday boxes. See some
Its the little note that says “with is reached. If any sugar has gath-'
love” and signed by Tom, Ruth or ered on the saucepan, the steam ere- ‘
of same on display in our windows.
Ella, Amy, Anna, Bill or John. Un­ ated by covering the utensil will J
cle Si was a product of the meet­ remove it. Wash the hand» in cold |
Will have full line of chocolates and bon hons this
ing house, and not of the city hall. water before kneading the fondant.
week. Quality is the best and the prices light.
|
JOHN H. DILL.
Never attempt to make a larger j
quantity at |pne time than recipe
If you have a box or basket at home you would like
calls
for,
even
half
that
amount,'
NT WILL
m il l
calls for, even nan mav
GIRL’S STATEMENT
to have packed with fresh candy for some friend, we
HELP ASHLAND m lght be easier
first. j f a quan-
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... is desired,
■_ n a n t make
n o
a o V .
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m .V . « I titv
the recipe sev-
will pack it for you, no extra charges for packing.
Many women will profit by the fol-
y
mUch more
lowing statement of one of their eral tlm
!aex: “I was afraid to eat on account successful,
of stomach trouble. Even rice d!d 1
Dro p s « ■
GET YOUR XMAS TURKEY
not agree. After taking Adler-l-kaj
the fondant inta several
M c N a ir Bros.
Hot Tamales
The Fountain
R. P. P orter, P ro p rieto r
How
Do
They
Do It?
z
Well, it’s this way—
No bad accounts.
No high-salaried bookkeepers..
No expensive delivery system to maintain.
You simply make your own selection, pay a
fraction of the usual price, pocket your change
and away you go.
Detrick’s Groceteria
Christmas
Formerly Knapps
XMAS
NEAR
HAND
TEXT BOOK of
WALL STREET
F R E E !
With every dollar purchase
until Saturday night we will
give a ticket for free drawing
on a Turkey or Duck.
First premium — Turkey.
Second premium— Duck.
Drawing Saturday night at
8:80.
Ashland Poultry
and Fish Market
03 N. Main
moving foul matter which poisoned
, stomach. EXCELLENT for gas on
lithe stomach or sour stomach. Guards
'against appendicitis. It brings out
I poisonous matter yon never thought
' 'was in your system. T. K. Bolton,
Druggist.
“ ln8 “b° “‘ r*6'“ “ ' CUPt
ful for each portion; place one part
ln a cup or bowl and set In a pan of
water until fondant Is melted,
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will he closed all day Christmas, De­
cember 25.
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—WE DON’T QUOTE PRICES
Bonds for a $25,000 new school]
■ I
' building wree recently voted at Tur-
4ner, Or.*
Are offered by all of our local merchants, and we com­
mend their stocks to you for selection.
Here at the bank we also have one Christmas suggestion!
to make. I t ’s the gift of a savings account—appropriate
for everyone, but especially to be considered among the j
gifts for the kiddies.
Such a gift will prove a great encouragement for the
development of habits of thrift, and success.
The Citizens, Bank)
•Osaste
supply ot army meats.
Enders Contedionery
Appropriate Christmas Gifts
Ashland,
And we know you are looking for bargains. This being
the case we invite you to call and inspect our stock ol
army and navy goods, which includes hoots, shoes,
shirts, underwear, blankets and socks, also a limited
_R uv a Victrola and make this the Happiest Christmas of your life!
The ZbovJtrade mark is a guarantee of quality and be sure the Victor Dog is unde,
the lid of the machine you buy.
Easy terms arranged. Ask for home demonstrations.
Victrolas—$25 to $1600
Your privilege to inspect our stock before buying, w<5
know vou’ll be satisfied.
ARMY
GOODS
STORE
207 EAST MAIN STREET
phone 213
Center of all activities
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