Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AüHLAfití DAILt minutie
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
DOMESTIC
-----------------------Side Lights — ■ ■ »
Umbrellas covered.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
R. A. M.
Flxlt Shop.
All-Star Basketball Game—
The bilks’ basketball team of Ash­
M asonic Hal], A shland.
land will play the American Legion
team of Medford a t the Armory,
N otice of M eeting.
W ednesday evening a t 7:30. As a
Special convocation, Tuesday ev­
prelim inary the local American Le­
ening, January 24. Mark M aster de­
gion team will play a picked town
gree, six candidates.
team. Price, 35 cents straig h t. 120-2
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
W. H. DAY, Secy.
We are selling pure leaf lard for
Swee: cream for sale. Rose Bros. less than some folks charge for com­
115-6 pound. Bring your pail to D etrick’s
Groceteria. “ We sell for less.”
118-tf
Som ething New—
The Elks have organized a bas­
Our gold fish have arrived. Get
ketball team and are ready for bus­ tham a t ELHART’S.
*120-1
iness. They are off to a good start
and will play their first game Wed­ Pool Hall Burglarized—
nesday evening a t 7:30 a t the Ar­
The Bond and Atkins pool hall
mory, their opponents being an on the Plaza was entered some time
American Legion all-star team from last night and th e register rifled.
Medford. There will be a prelim i­ Cash to the am ount of about $8 was
nary game between the local Legion taken, but a few rolls of pennies
team and a picke dteam of the high were left. No cigars or other m er­
school alum ni. The Elks’ team is chandise was taken. Night P a tro l­
composed of Millard Grubb, Hubert man W ertz discovered the glass
Bentley, Ralph H arris, Clyde Young broken out of the rear door about 3
and Eddie Hughes, all of whom have o’clock this m orning and im m ediate­
had considerable experience iq the ly notified Mr. Bond, who lives In
game. A fast game is expected. Ad­ Talent. No trace of the guilty party
mission, 35 cents.
120-2 had been found a t tim e of going to
press today.
Closing Service—
Rev. W. L. Evans, who resigned
For the best in quality, hams,
the pastorate of the local Baptist
bacon, cottage hams and lard, see
church several days ago, delivered
Detricfc’s Groceteria.
The quality
his farewell address to a large con­
is absolutely the best and our prices
gregation Sunday evening.
Music
are lower than the rest. A trial will
was furnished by the Dr. Woods
convince. We sell for less. 118-tf
family orchestra, and Dr. Mattie B.
Shaw delighted the audience by giv­
F o r rent, nicely located residence
ing the reading, “ Absalom.” Rev.
fronting
on P ark street, roomy and
Evans leaves today for Corpus
well furnished, th ree bedrooms,
Christi, Texas.
modern conveniences. E. T. Staples.
119-2
Use m otor ether during cold wea­
Six room completely furaished
house, including piano, on paved
street, first class inside finish, mod­
ern appointm ents, central location.
Reduced today from $2500 to $2100,
really w orth $2500. F irst come,
first served. E. T. Staples.
119-2
Off from Work—
Paul Mars was unable to be at
work this morning. Paul is having
a hard tim e getting back to good
health since the attack of Influenza
some m onths ago.
In our line for *22, th e re ’s a suit
for you— at P aulserud’s.
120tl
Visiting Relativi
Mrs. J. B. H arrel Jr., of Duns­
m uir, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. H arrell Sr., a t th eir home on
Iowa street.
See P au lseru d ’s suits (l}or 1922.
120tf
Most housewives pro­
Gold Fish
Have Arrived
A BOWL
calumet
POW DER
h a s solved the question because
in all these thirty years it has
■never failed to produce whole­
some and appetizing foods at an
■economical c o s t It is as pure
and sure as any baking powder
lever made.
The club house continues to grow
represents the very latest and
as fast as money is raised to pay for »
m o s t approved
bathroom
equipment
and
piping,
faucets
m aterial and work. Do not make
A regular feature department edited by
th a t work easily and don’t leak
1 the m istake of thinking th at your
or drip, traps that don’t clog
Mrs. Belle D eG raf
contribution is not needed. Since
up. white finished basins and
cold w eather forced us to close the
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Grovers Inc.
tubs th a f ’you can keep clean
salvage tent, one of our steady
without effort. I t’s a pleasure
sources of income is shut off for a 1
to have our equipment in your
time. You will make use of the new ;
hom e..
Custard Rice Pudding
Add one-half the sugar and salt.
.
club house, and if you do your share f
One-third cup rice, one cup milk, Beat eggs, add rem aining sugar and ,Q help,ng tQ build R you wm h a y e , j
Cook until
one cup w ater, one-half teaspoon add to hot m ixture.
g reater pride in its success. Send
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4 .thick, add stiffly beaten egg whites
your check to Mrs. Mary W ilshire,
salt, one tablespoon butter, twoi
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and pile in a serving dish,
87 G ranite street, th a t the building
eggs, one-half cup scalded milk, one ,
A pricot Cobbler
may be finished before next sum ­
teaspoon vanilla or grated rind and
One egg, well beaten, tw o-thirds
mer.
juice of lemon.
cup sugar, one cup sifted flour, one
Gifts of money so far are as fol-
W ash rice well, put a cup of milk teaspoon baking powder, one-fourth j low s. Mias Lena Nelgon George
and a cup of w ater in a saucepan cup milk, one-half teaspoon vanilla, j
G~eorge K iiz,
L e t u s show y o u th e sh o p e q u ip m e n t a n d to o ls w e do
two - * tablespoons
butter, o n e jE McGee, Mrs. C lara B o r a h ^ M ^
and bring to th e boiling point. Add —
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rice very slowly and cook until soft, cup apricots, (cooked). Add s u g a r, Mary Wn shire, Dan Baron, each $5;
y o u r w o rk w ith . W e h a v e one o f th e m o st co m p lete
adding more liq u id if necessary, to beaten egg gradually, beating
a n d b e s t e q u ip p e d sh o p s in A sh la n d
Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. A. M. Purvis, Mrs.
W hen cooked, add b u tte r and set well; add flour sifted with baking C. H. Pierce, Mrs. W. H. Hodkinson.
aside to cool. Beat eggs, add the; powder, alternately with m ilk; beat W. A. Shell, each $10; Miss A n n a;
additional half cup scalded milk, well, add flavoring and melted but- Kopp and F. E. W atson, each $50;
su , g ar and flavoring; combine with . ter. P u t apricots in a buttered bak- Mrs. E. D. Briggs and Miss Grace
rice; pour into a buttered baking ing dish, pour over b atter and b a k e ; cham berlain. each $100; and two
dish and bake slowly until firm. In
* a m oderate oven. Serve w ith , frlenda ' gave ¡f500 each. Erlc W erenJ
Pour a little melted b u tte r over the juice from apricots or a pudding $ 1 . Charles Browp>
Mrs. Char-
top, sprinkle thickly with powdered sauce.
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.les Hansen gave $30 from the sale
sugar and retu rn to oven to glaze.
M olded R ice w ith F ru it
' of candy a t the w inter fair; Cham-
F o r chocolate rice pudding, melt
Two cups cooked rice, one cup j,Gr of Commerce, $25; and Mrs.!
two squares of unsweetened choco­ scalded milk, two eggs, o n e-h alf■ Hammond, $34 from the entertain-!
late and add to the m ixture, om it­ cup sugar, one teaspoon v a n ila .,ment at the p ariSh house January
ting the flavoring.
Bet eggs, add sugar and add to h o tij^
A L L O D D L O T S O F W O M E N ’S S H O E S
Tapioca Cream
milk. Cook over hot w ater until
Percentages on sales: H. G. E nd­
G O IN G A T 98c A P A IR
O n elth ird cup pearl tapioca, one creamy, stirrin g constantly; add ers, $100; J. C. Knapp, $10, and
S izes 2 1-2 to 6 A A , A, B, a n d C
cup cold w ater, two cups scalded cooked rice, mix well and tu rn into Robert Middleton, $1.60
W e h a v e so ld a lo t to d a te , b u t th e re a re
milk, two eggs, saparated, one-half a buttered mold (ring mold pre-i Percentage on “ Square Deal” sub-
cup sugar, one-fourth teaspoon salt, ferred ). Cool, then tu rn on to a 18Cript ions, $70.
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som e g o o d b u y s le ft
one teaspoon vanilla.
serving plate. Fill^center with any j Percentage on Dr. Shaw’s read-
Soak tapioca in cold w ater one cooked, drained fruit, and place a ¡ngs $45
hour. Add to scalded milk and cook border of fru it around bottom of
Salvage te n t receipts from Octo­
in a double boiler until transparent. mold
ber 6 to date, $208.08.
Human calendar receipts thus far,
Vacant Again—
A ll-Star B ask etb all Game—
21 N. C e n tra l
$80.
The store room a t 89 N orth Main
The E lks’ basketball team of Ash­
We have also had gifts of m ater­
ood hoes
M EDFORD
street is again vacant, the Japanese
ial,
Mr.
Morgan
gave
us
sand;
P
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land will play the American Legion
A rt store having taken out the last
HURRY!
ozzi, 500 brick; Mr. Butler, stones;
HURRY!
HURRY!
of th eir goods the la tte r p art of last team of Medford a t the Armory, and rocks for the foundation; Mr.
W ednesday evening a t 7:30. As a
week.
Simpson, nails a t cost; Mr. Provost,
SIM PSO N ’S
Shop Equipment
s automotive shop
100 Main St.
Phone 44
You Can't Afford to Miss This Sale
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prelim inary the local American L e -■ a heating coil for the fireplace, and
E. T. Staples advertised a place glon team will play a picked town have promised an Arcola furnace at
for sale Saturday and is closing up
team. Price, 35 cents straight. 120-2 cost when we can have it installed,
the sale today. E. D. W illis is the
Mr. Beaver gave a $1000 Insurance
purchaser of the residence on B
policy for the year.
Mr. Pellett
street from Mr. Gammon. It pays
AMERICAN LEGION
gave the apples exhibited at the win-
to advertise.
It
te r fair. The Ashland Tidings fcas
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given $100 worth of advertising.
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The gifts to the salvage tent haveijg
criticize too severely th eir prodig­ been generous and we thank e v ery ; g
ious handling of th eir newspaper individual giver. The stores have J g
wings. Two machines developed en­ contributed many new goods and in
gine trouble and were forced to land 1 (hat way have made much of our
one a t Bar-le-Duc and the other money for us. Mr. Ferguson sent
ELMER W. KILLCRECE
a few kilom eters farth er north.
; pile a fter pn e of underclothing, chil-
152 Homestead Street, Swissvale,
In the m eantim e, a group o f!d re n ’s garm ents, caps and sweaters,
drafted Ynen were forced to consume Mr. McGee gave coats and shirts,
P ittsb u rg h , Pa.
Bronze medal— Killcrece, aged 33, large spoons full of questionable Mr. Isaac gave many pairs of rub- ! =
mince pie by certain energetic mem; bers and corsets. Mr. Simpson gave
gas engine repairm an, attem pted to
bers of th e canteen service.
six sets of kitchen helpers. All these
save Ivan Podrebarac from suffoca­
The b attle now raged In fury, things were sold before the sab age
tion, Swissvale, Pa., June 5, 1917. while the am m unition train boys tent closed for the winter.
Mrs. H endricks has promised us i
Killcrece, carrying a rope, descend­ carrying nicely balanced peanuts on
her
grandm other’s brass andirons!
ed the ladder to the bottom of the knifeblades to the front line. The
for
the
club house fire place.
pit, lifted Podrebarac and tied t h e ' toil"worn soldiers in the front line
The
following
men have given
rope around him. He was then ov­ consumed the m unitions and retu rn
free labor on the building and oth­
ercome and fell on to pof Podre- ed the shells in tru e and efficient
ers have promised their work later
style.
baras. Killcrece was removed from
on: A. L. Lamb, S. Sicgram, A. J.
In the cold, foggy dawn of a No­
the pit two m inutes later and was
Fleener, A. H. Hayes, F. Ramsey, A.
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revived. (See case of Ivan Podre­ vember morning, four lone com -.
nanioo
3 1 McCoy, Randall, George Ogg, Mr
barac.
panies of engineers crept forw ard : „
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over the ddsolate fields bordering'
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Thleler, farmer near here, tilled his bridges across the wide reaches ot ,BadB*r ’
barn mow with hay September 21, cov­ the river, represented by a cold gray ler, J. W. Jarvis, D. Gulley, Mr.
ering over a barrel containing hog m ark on the floor. Scarcely had the W hittenbach.
powders. The other day when he dug
If you have any surplus energy,
down to the barrel to get some of the first balks been laid when with a do get busy and work it off giving
powders he found a hen sitting on swish and roar the enemy batteries some sort of entertainm ent th a t will
some eggs In the barrel. She was near­ hid away on the frowning hills add to the civic building fund.
ly gone from her long last and con­ north of th e river, opened fire on
W hen the new building is com­
finement. A little food and water soon the bridges and the great shells
pleted,
it should be the Ashland
brought her back to normal strength burst all about, scattering huge tim ­
and life.
bers like toothpicks, plunging vast women’s club house, open to every
woman in Ashland and used by ev­
gobs of the builders into the sullen
Big Deer Runs Through Town.
w ater below. Time a fte r time, the ery woman’s club in the city; and
Scranton, Pa.—A full-grown antlered
also enjoyed by individuals who
deer bolted through some miles of determ ined engineers rushed back to wish to entertain there, and appre-
was a sorry collec-
Scranton streets the other day. leav­ their task, but it *v„x
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xv d a t e d . , by
everyone
who wishes to
,
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ing a trail of shattered windows and tion of bridges th a t welcomed the;
see
Ashland
the
best
home town in
scattered provisions. The animal caine signing of the armistice.
southern
Oregon.
from no one knows where, whither he
Mrs. Perry A shcraft then sang a
GRACE H. CHAMBERLAIN.
• nnarentlv returned.
particularly pleasing number, and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Briggs favored
Are You Going?
with an enjoyable duet.
There are very few jobs more im­
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
A num ber of choice cakes were
portant for a man, woman or a com­
disposed of at a sufficient retu rn to
munity than th at of im parting ideas
about pay the expenses of the ladies.
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“ tln s tO y o u Ilsi The rem ainder ot the evening
was
and old. Are you a Sunday school spent in dancing.
from Eastern mills just in. Con-
w orker? As such, are you doing the
This event will be long rem em ­ aideiable drop In prices on same.
best work possible? Fill up your
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
bered by the Legion boys, and they
religious reservoir, learn new m eth­ hope such affairs will become the New prices on implements and re­
ods, get renewed inspiration by rule during the coming year. We feel pairs. . New aad used sewing
spending all day Tuesday, January
machines for sale or to re n t.........
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i sure th a t the LegiQ» and the Auxil-
24. a t th e Sunday school in stitu te at lary
soon take a lead in social
Peil's Corner
the Presbyterian church. There will atfairs, and also In civic affairs. in
be three speakers of state wide Ashland.
prominence.
Carnegie Heroes
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Nitrate of Soda
M ust be used th is m onth on your orchards to g et
th e fu ll benefit. So P rofessors Cate and Reim er say.
P L E N T Y ON H A N D
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Agricultural Sulphur
Ashland Fruit Association
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ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN
The undersigned is in a position to
furnish the lot and build a house of
any type desired, financing the en­
tire proposition. - Anyone interest­
ed confer with
A. L. LAMB
w ith
I
TW O GOLD F IS H
and a 50c B o x
o f T ab lets
W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
Fencing
a ll for
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
is more economical
other brands selling far
because its quality is the
lone* from spoiled h e kinpe
FOR SALE— Are you looking for a
bargain?
Here it is. 40 acres
one mile town, all level, all good
soil, $75 per acre, terms. O. A. {
Manning, Talent, Ore.
120tf
a lu m e t once*—t h a t ’s
to prove to you thaC it’s
by t e s t ”
LOST— A kid glove at the depot
Sunday afternoon. Finder retu rn
to Tidings or phone 498-R. 120-1* j
FOR SALE— Room bundles of new !
wall paper, extra fine, reasonable.1
102 Oak St.
120tf!
—
HARDW ARE
j
claim that the haking
I powder q u e s tio n was
s o lv e d fo r th e m the
moment they used the
first spoonful of C alum et A fter
»that no doubt remained—no hop­
i n g —no searching for a perfect
Heavener— no wondering if bak­
ings would “turn out all right.”
B A K IN G
PLUMBING
S C IE N C E
WANTED— Dressmaking. Apply 135
F ifth St.
120-6
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
W e a r e c l o s i n g o u t o u r R o c k S p r i n g s C o a l a t $ 1 6 .5 0
p e r t o n , d e liv e r e d .
N o w is t h e t im e to b u y , w h ile y o u c a n s a v e m o n e y .
Ashland Lumber Co.
Phone 20
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ifflnBUMuiiiiiniininiiiiiii
ther. It makes the car crank eas­
ier. Get it a t ELHART’S.
119-2 Taken to H o s p ita l-
F ran k Homes, son of Charles
We mane our own candies, Ice Homes, who resides east of town,
cream and tamales. Enders Con­ was taken to a local hospital Friday
fectionery.
62tf and operated on for appendicitis.
Latest reports from the hospital are
to the effect th a t he is doing nicely.
A ll-Star Basket ball G am e—
The E lks’ basketball team of Ash­
The Ashland R ealty company has
land will play the American Legion
team of Medford a t the Armory, several people who w ant to rent
W ednesday evening a t 7:30. As a ranches; also a num ber who desire
prelim inary the local American Le­ small homes in the city on easy pay-
120-2
gion team will play a picked town ments.
team. Price, 35 cents straight. 120-2
Our gold fish nave arrived. You’ll
W atch Rose 'Bros, windows for have to hurry. ELHART’S. 120-1
home-made candies of quality. 115-6
Makes Trip to Portland—
Motor ether puts the KICK Into
Dr. G. O. Jarvis made a hurried
the gasoline. At ELHART’S. 119-2 trip to P ortland on business a few
days ago. He is in town again to ­
day.
BIKINO POWDER
QUESTION SOLVED
OCR BATHROOM