Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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AHMA A O ÜAíLÍ rìOÌNOS
Tidings
E stablished 1876
Every E vening
Sunday
ell high school, but left to return to age and its contents disappeared. All
iH U r a m r a iU U M M
his home in Ashland before the close parties thou flit it had gone down
of the school year. He entered A sh-! stream , car and all of course. The
land high school at the beginning of insurance on the machine of course
the sem ester in September of last was no good because it was an act
year. He was a mem ber of the High of God
nor a «fo’en machine.
Must be used this month on your orchards to get__
"School glee club and took an active > The car wa3 gone— seemingliy for (
the full benefit. So Professors' Cate and Reimer say? - -
part in the athletic activities of the good.
students both in Ashland and in San;
Along came the rains last week !
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PLENTY ON HAND
Francisco, where he played- with the Ju st 4<F feet away from the spot th a t 1
basketball team.
Donald was a : the garage stood in 1916 the dirt 1
----- Also-----
member of the C hristian Endeavor and debris was washed off of the 3
society of the Congregational church buried car. N aturally it w asn’t the 11
and was interested greatly in its car it had been by any means. Ev-
work.
ery piece of wood was rotted away. |
B. W. Sinclair, of the local Ford
Jan u ary 4, 1922, he was stricken
with pneumonia and after an illness agency on F irst street, took a crew ss
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' a
of ten days, died January 14, aged out to the river bed to uncover the
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15 years, 11 months and 14 days.
¡car. Then he purchased the re- rn m im in iM ^
The funeral services were held mains from Mr. Baines-and brought
last Sunday afternoon at the Con- the flood-washed and sand-caked
grega.ional-church, Rev. W. Judson charger to his shops.
Oldfield co n d u cin g the services.
And here some very queer and
with music by ti e High School glee ' interesting things developed,
club. The services were attended by i There was gasoline in the gas
a large body of his fellow students, tank. The rescue crew to prove it
ON
and many other friends, both old was the real high-powered fluid of
and young, to whom he had endeared J 916 days set a match to it, and it
himself by his happy, genial d isp o -' burned for over 30 minutes. But
sition. His body was laid tenderly th a t isn’t all. Here is where Mr.
to rest beside his grandparents, Mr. Fisk gets a good word and gives his
and Mrs. Holland W illiams, who pre- ■ tires a boost. There were two tires
ceded him to the home "over th e re ” on the rims th a t were rot ed away
many years ago.
from the wooden wheels th a t still
He leaves his parents, Mr. and had air in them. One was solid,
Mrs. W arren E. W illiams, and tw o ! while the other was ju st a little
sisters, Norman and Lydia, to m ourn soft. Both of these tirers had Weed
the loss of a kind and loving son chains on them.
and brother. The sym pathy of the
And here is yet another thing,
H airdressing Parlors
community goes out to them in this The light bulbs in the headlights
hour of th eir trial.
I were ju st as good as ever. The Un-
Room 1, Citizens Bank Building
0 , grave, where is thy victory,
’ derneath of the front fenders still
W here, death, thy sting?
j had a nice varnished surface, in fact
F o r life is everlasting
b etter than many of the finished
And time and change will bring products of today carry. There were
many other things about the car al-
To m ortals im m ortality,
!
so
th a t caused comment.
God’s gif of love Divine,
The mechanics a t the Sinclair
T hat hum an love may claim lts
—Customers often ask,
I
plant
were busy going over the ma-
own
“ Does it pay to have tiles
W here pain and parting are un-l chine. They will have it running and
known,
! ’t will be placed on the salesroom
rep aired !"
W hen as the m ortal we resign.
floor at the local agency soon. It is
__A Friend.
I an interesting sight to look over.
—It pays to have shoes
Nitrate of Soda
Except
D O M E S T IC
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
zi regular feature
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon.
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
ter.
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S C IE N C E
department edited by
Mrs. Belle D eG raf
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Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
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Agricultural Sulphur
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of A merica
GELATINE DESERTS
' q u arter cups sugar, three-quarters
• W ith different flavor, fruits, col­ cup of lemon juice. Soak gelatine
ors and combinations, a great va­ in cold water. Add sugar to boiling
w ater and stir until dissolved, then
riety of attractive desserts can be
add gelatine and stir th a t also until
made with gelatine. They are not dissolved. When partly cold, add
difficult to prepare, although some lemon juice, strain and pour into
of them appear quite complicated. wet molds.
There are a few principles to keep
O range J elly
in mind when undertaking these
One-half box or two tablespoons
dishes, and when these are learned, gelatine, one-half cup1 cold w ater,
even the most elaborate gelatine one cup boiling w ater, two cups or­
desserts will become a simple under­ ange juice and grated rind, one cup
taking.
Fruit-flavored jellies are sugar. Follow directions for m ak­
the most popular, and usually form ing lemon jelly.
the foundation for the various com-
Caram el J e lly
The annual report of the Wash binations. Before preparing the des-
One-half box or two tablespoons
ingtonian Home, a re tre a t for per- se rt- soak the gelatine in cold wa- gelatine, one-half cup cold w ater,
sons addicted io the use of alcohol ter one half hour or more to soften one cup boiling w ater, one cup su­
and drugs, located in Chicago, re -!11: then dissolve In hot w ater or the gar, one cup thin cream , one and
ports it has had to close • rom lack hot mixture. Do not b ¡1 the liquid ore-half cups milk. Soak the gela­
of patronage.” During the year ■ after the gelatine has been added, tine in cold water. Take one-half
19.10 the home treated 125 patients, or the jelly will be tou?h. Two ta- cup o f sugar and stir in a saucepan
16 of whom ware drug addicts. Dur-i blespoons of granulated gelatine will over the fire until it is melted and
ing the ten years from 1910 to 1919, stiffen one q u a rt of liouid, if kept tu rn s to caram el; add the boiling
the average num ber of patients in a cool place. When fru it is added w ater and cook to a thick syrup.
treated each year was 921.
Mr. to the Jelly, use less liouid or more ' Let cool slightly, add gelatine, re­
Neal, proprietor of 65 Neal insti- gelatine. A fter the gelatine and su- m aining half cup of sugar and strain
tutas for the treatm ent of inebri- gar are dissolved, strain the m ixture in<,o the milk. T urn into wet molds
ates, has embarked in o her busi- through a fine sieve or cheesecloth and keep in a cool place to harden.
ness, and is closing his 65 Jnstitu es bag. and then tu rn into a wet mold Serve with a custard sauce or
because there Is no busine&s in th a t to set.
cream.
line.
. In m oderate weathe* the je’ly
M ocha C harlotte R u sse
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i will be firm in from four to six
O ne-fourth box or one tablespoon
Jam es B. Forgan, chairm an of the hours. The larger the proportion of gelatine, one-quarter cup cold wa­
boj.rd of directors of the F irst Na gelatine to the liquid the sooner the ter, one cup sugar, one cup boiling
tioual bank of Chicago, sa d within liquid will become firm , bu t too strong coffee, one cup whipped
the last few weeks: “ Prohibition has J much gelatine will give an unpleas- cream, two egg yolks. Soak gela­
been responsible for a lai ;e influx aRt flavor and make the jelly tough, tine. Add sugar to boiling coffee;
repaired. Tires are shoes
of savings accounts that are b e in g 'It is always wise to use the quan- when dissolved, add gelatine. Beat
Card
o
f
Thankjf
kept up. The money th a t formerly tity of gelatine recommended by the the egg yolk and slowly add the cof­
for your ear and need the
We wish to thank o ur many ? ? ? 9 9 ? 9 9 9 9 ? ? 9 ? ? 9 9 9 ?
went into the saloons is now going I m anufacturer of the product. Di­
same careful attention as
fee m ixture, let chill until the mix­
friends and neighbors for th eir sym-1
rections for using are usually p rin t­
into the savings banks.”
ture begins to thicken, then fold in
the shoes yon wear. A re­
pathy and kindness during our r e - !
ed on the package.
the whipped cream. Line a mold cent sickness and ’» bereavement in
tread to a tire is like a
Lemon Jelly
A former San Francisco saloon­
with lady fingers and when the gela­ th e loss of our beloved son and ? -yourself for .
y
?
One-half
box
or
two
tablespoons
halfsole to a shoe.
keeper, w iiting in the San Francisco
tine m ixture will hold in shape, pour brother, Donald Purves W illiams.
9 some new and
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Examiner, within the last few gelatine, one-half cup cold w ater,
— Mr. and Mrs. W. E. W illiams! ? Beautiful Wall Paper ?
months, says: ‘ As one who former- two cups boiling w ater, one and one- into the mold.
and
daughters Norma and Lydia.
ly was in the liquor business— and
t I t 'ZvoH't b e a b a d blow ?
in fact I was In it until the very last
? ---- SEE ME TODAY----- ?
— I would like to say th a t in my
FORD, W H E R E H AB YOU B E E N ?
? Swenson & McRae Co. 9
opinion prohibition is one of the
9
E ast Main Street
9
greatest steps in civilization. While
R esurrected A fter Six Y ears in Mud
1 never voted dry, If my single vote
TE L.125 A S H L A N D .O R E C O N 91 O A K ST.
Bunk, S till Show s S ig n s o f L ife
would change the country from a
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 19.—
dry one to a wet one, th a t vote
This
is one for Henry Ford to b e ;
would never be cast.” This letter
proud
of.
was signed, “ Alfred Clegg, 1566 Un­
to
300,000
southern
C
alifornia
peo­
Perhaps,
w ithout getting into '4
By CHARLES E. HUGHES
ion street, San Francisco, Calif.”
ple are said to depend in some way trouble one can see the funny side:
(I. N. S. Staff C orrespondent)
in whole or in p a rt on the motion of this story and claim it as the la t­
WASHINGTON COMMENT
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20.— W hen picture industry for th eir liveli­ est addition to the long list of Ford
R qscoo ( ‘ F a tty ” ) Arbuckle was a r­ hood."
jokes. This of course w asn’t so!
W hether it be right to do evil th a t rested and tried recently a t San
Mr. Pelletier, who, before he be­ much of a joke to all parties con­
good may come has been a point
came identified w ith the Morals E f­ cerned.
in dispute since the first man said, Francisco on a m anslaughter charge
Back in 1914, October 14, to be
ficiency association, an organization
“ Let’s argue about som ething.” That growing out of the death of V irginia
m aintained by prom inent, public- exact, one T. T. Baines, of Mission
evil may result from doing good is Rappe, following a gay hotel party
spirited
citizens of Los Angeles, was valley, purchased a Ford car, a to u r­
not so well understood, but it some­ given by the rotund comedian, the supervisor of the United States hy­ ing model, from the Ford Motor
times happens. A dmitting, for the allegation was made th a t the Los
gienic board, has made an exhaustive company. H arry T urner made the
sake of argum ent, th a t all gambling Angeles film colony had been the
study of the Hollywood social con­ sale and the proud owner drove the
is an evil, and th a t betting, w hether scene of many orgies far worse than
machine home. A fter (driving the
ditions.
upon a card game, horse race, base­ A rbuckle’s entertainm ent.
“
Some
tim
e
ago,”
said
P
elletier
in
car
9000 miles and during tha: tim e;
From some of the most infUten-
ball contest, or the weathe , is gam­
spending
$1.80 for repairs the floods
an
interview,
“
I
discovered
th
a
t
bling, it emphatically does not fol­ tial pulpits of the “ City of the An­
th ere was a pronuonced traffic in came.
low th a t any means for preventing gels” were hurled demands th a t
Floods in th e land of sunshine a re '
drugs in th e Hollywood colony. I
gambling is necessarily a good Hollywood, th a t section of the city
few
and far between, but then one
learned
th
a
t
th
ere
was
a
trafficker
which contains m ost of the large
means.
came
along. Mr. Baines and his son
who visited Los Angeles every two
A fly is a pest. It can be killed motion picture studios in southern
m onths, through Los Angeles h a r­ were driving the car home from San
w ith a "Blow of a hatchet. If fly is California, "clea/i house” quickly
bor, and who brought large q u an ti­ Diego, but were unable to get across •
on m an’s head and hatchet crushes and make a good job of it.
the San Diego river, the mud b e in g ;
And now, with four m onths hav­ ties of heroin and cocaine, much of
fly and Incidentally destroys man,
which was destined to be sold in Ihe hub deep. They left the machine in
act of destruction is hardly to be ing elapsed since th e pastors shout­
‘movie’ colony. I broke up this ring a nearby garage, owned by a neigh- j
commended as good because fly is ed thqir w arnings to audiences of
by
obtaining 112 bottles of cocaine bor, and crossed the river by t h e ;
millions of persons who read them
exterm inated!
and
heroin from this man, myself, to cable. This was on January 16, 1 9 1 6 .|
To prevent gambling by suppress­ in all sections of the country, the
It rained all the next day and t h e !
be used as evidence.
ing all news of gambling, or contests question naturally arises: W as Hol-
“ I also discovered th a t liquor des­ w ater continued to rise. The cable
upon which wagers could be made, i lywood really bad, and if so, has it
tined
for the Hollywood colony was washed away. On Jan u ary 18, with
may or may not accomplish the re ­ ¡“cleaned up?”
being
smuggled into southern Cali- the rain still coming down, the gar-
As an answ er th e International
sult expected by the fram ers of the
Sterling bill, now before congress. News Service records observations fornia through the activities of two
But it is certain that the bill, should from four sources and from men lesser officers of the United States
it pass, would seriously interfere who stand high in th e ir respective :navy’ As ln the ca8e of the drug
w ith the liberty of the press, guar­ fields of endeavor. In epitomized ¡ rln g ’ prom pt action by th e au th o rl*
ties put an end to the rum running
•
anteed in the constitution, and the form these findings are:
1. John H. Pelletier, executive by th e naval officers.
main bulw ark free America has
“ Inform ation has come to my of­
this store will offer the Public a Real Chance to buy their needs in the Grocery
against oppression and autocracy.
secretary of the Morals Efficiency
fice
of orgies held In th e Hollywood
Let us kill our flies, by all means association of Los Angeles: “ Eighty!
line. Don’t forget the date.
Two Quart
— but not by destroying the life­ per cent of the residents of the H oi-!colon>' ,rom tlm e “ > “ rae- U n,or-
th e ‘‘<P8' »“ these a '* » '’8
blood of American consciousness, the lywood flint colony are as substan-
ttal
peple
as
can
be
found
anywhere,
i
werc
'ra’
»riaW !r 100 lale f° r ral<ls
daily press.
We offer you an extra 5 per cent on all purchases of $1.00 or more on every article
Some of the balance lead In d ifferen t!‘ have been t0,d th a t a* some ° '
lives and by th eir loose conduct these a t,a lr ’ ’ w hcre drUB addlctB
in the house except Sugar, All prices remain as heretofore. Free Delivery on all
bring reproach on th eir righteous hlfte Bathcred' hyopdermic needles.
together with heroin and cocaine,
brothers and sisters.
goods to all parts of the city. All kinds of Egg Producers and Mill Feeds, Wheat,
have
been passed about on tray s.”
2. Captain George K. Home, of
Corn and Scratch Food included.
the Los Angeles Police D epartm ent
IVA N • PODREBARAC
“ Practically all of the Southern Cali­
O B IT U A R Y
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7317 Burton Street, Swissvale, Pa. fornia people deriving th eir liveli­ ♦
Bronze medal— Podrebarac, aged hood from the motion picture indus­
36, sheeter, ab’empted to save C har­ try are clean and upright citizens.”
les L. Davis, aged 45, m aster me­
DONALD PURVES WILLIAMS
3. Rev. Neal Dodd, rector of St.
chanic, from suffocation, Swissvale, Mary’s of the Angels (Episcopal)
Donald Purves W illiams was born
Pa., June 5, 1917. Davis and an­ church, located ln the h e art of the February 1, 1906, at 661 Iowa
other man were overcome by blast­ film colony: “ A constant associa­ street, Ashland. Wfyh Jthe excepr
furnace gas in a pit 12 feet deep. tion with all sorts of ’movie’ folks tion of a tem porary residence of two
Latest Book x.
THE PLACE—388 EAST MAIN.
Podrebarac descended a ladder to has led me to believe they compare years in San Francisco, Donald has
the bottom of the pit, leaned over favorably with any profession on spent his ltfe in his native Xdty,
Now on Sale
Davis to grasp him, and was then earth .”
growing to young manhood among
overcome and fell on top of Davis.
4. De W itt Jennings, chairm an of the companions and playm ates of his
Podrebarac was removed from the the Los Angeles governing board of early childhood.
p it later and was unconscious for the Actors’ Equity association: “ Yes
W hile a resident of San Francisco
two days, but recovered. The other th ere are some black sheep in th e he graduated from the Crocker in­
Xfon
man was also removed, but could ’movies.’ But th e num ber is very term ediate school Ju n e 10, 1920. 33ia
not be revived.
Small, considering th a t from 200,000 The following year he attended Low-
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Ashland Fruit Association
One Half Off
Prohibition Pointers
Wineland & Shepherd
Tires and Shoes
? BLSSH ® ?
KRUGGEL
BROTHERS
GUARANTEED VU LCA N IZIN G
Los Angeles Authorities
Deny Charges That Movie
Colony There Is Immoral
TIRES
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ACCESSORIES
TOCK
REDUCING SALE
The Largest Stock of
First Quality Groceries
Beginning M o n ., J a n . 2 3 — Ending J a n . 28
S p e c i a l $2.50
Hot w ater bottle
Guaranteed
$2.00
Carnegie Heroes
Z a n e G r e y ’s
To the Last Man’
$ 2 .0 0
M cN air Bros.
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White House Groceteria