I u»a ifiiva ¿SÜL&iD D á ÍLÍ fi&LM tf ÉwfetiBiai Ashland *) Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ÍMMta I Carnegie Heroes M A N N ’S — The B est Goods for the P rice No M atter W hat the P rice — M A N N ’S Published OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 JOHN ROBERT M’ALLISTEB DOMESTIC S C IE N C E SAL Pine River, Minnesota - Bronze medal— McAllister, aged 15, schoolboy, saved George A. W al­ A regular feature department edited by Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, ters aged 12, schoolboy, from drow n­ Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ ing, Pine River, Minn., July 26, Mrs. Belle D eG raf ter. 1919. W hile swimming in deep wa­ Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc. te r in Sand lake, 120 feet from the C^UMME b P l AYGROUND* bank, George became frightened and lost control of himself. He called BREAD PUDDINGS to cover for 20 m inutes or more.! for help, and McAllister waded 260 The humble bread pudding is, Then press out all the w ater and feet and swam 80 feet to him. He reached George as he was about to perhaps the most fam iliar of all hot crum ble the bread into small pieces.' sink for the th ird time, and George desserts. However, It is not always Scald the milk and add salt, sugar, shortening, the well-beaten eggs and immediately got his arm across Mc­ a popular favorite, and, sad to say, flavoring. Pour the m ixture over the A llister’s back and attem pted to climb upon him. McAllister p u r­ not always palatable, because too bread and stir well. Pour all into posely sank and pushed George from much bread is used in its making. a well-greased pudding dish, andI him. He then took hold of George The bread in a bread pudding is bake about 40 mlnues in a slow oven ! under the arm and swam with him used merely to hold the oth er in ­ for a medium-sized pudding. If the 30 feet to wadable water, subm erg­ gredients together and to supply a dish containing the pudding is THRIFT IS A DUTY ing him self three tim es during the background for flavors, not as a placed in a pan of hot w ater a n d ’ swim to rest m om entarily on the means of using a quantity of dry baked, there will be less danger of bread. A well-made bread pudding too much heat. All custard mix­ The third annual observance of bottom. is a very palatable dessert and is cap­ tures are b etter baked in this m an­ National T hrift Week, which began able of an alm ost endless num ber ner. The m ixture will appear thin, Tuesday, the anniversary of Benja­ of variations. but will thicken sufficiently when min F ran k lin ’s birth, should be Remember, a pudding of this kind baked. more earnest than its two predeces­ forms a hearty, substantial dessert If a very thick pudding is desired sors, because the economic situation and is also easily digested. The fol­ more eggs may be added, or a tea­ today is of a character to emphasize lowing rules, if carefully adhered to, spoon of cornstarch may be mixed th e value of th rift. The th rifty man will enable anyone to make a deli­ to a thin paste with cold milk and who, during the period of prosperity SAN FRANCISCO.— “I t ’s not pri­ cate, smooth pudding. Always soak added to the scalded milk. Use this did not spend all of his Income, but son I ’m afraid of. I t’s not the loss the bread in w ater, scald the milk, quantity of cornstarch for each pint laid aside such of it as was not ne­ of fame or fortune. It is the loss of add other ingredients, and bake the or two cups of milk. More bread cessary for his im m ediate happiness regard; the loss of affection; the pudding slowly. The bread m ust be will also thicken the pudding, but and comfort, occupies a fortunate fact th a t the kids may think I ’m soaked in w ater to produce lightness it will not be so delicate. A stan d ­ position today in contrast with his guilty, th a t h u rts me.” and delicacy. The milk is scalded ard foundation for bread pudding is fellow w orker who failed to save. Roscoe ( “ F a tty ” ) Arbuckle, on because scalded milk makes the pud­ one Blice of bread cut one and one- The benefit of saving has been trial for a second time, charged with ding sm oother than raw milk. half inches thick, or one cup of brought home recently to thousands taking the life of Virginia Rappe, Pudding Is Baked Slowly for coarse bread crum bs; two cups of who previously had given it little was speaking. Reason milk, one tablespoon of butter, a thought, and they will be in a recep­ Smoking a cigarette in the corri­ The pudding is baked slowly in q u arter teaspoon of salt, three-quar­ tive mood for the lessons which the dor outside the court room, he ta lk ­ order th a t the eggs and milk will ters of a cup of sugar, two eggs and civic organizations, the banks and ed for the first time since his a r ­ not curdle ,as they m ight if baked one teaspoon of vanilla. This foun-i Insurance companies are to teach in rest. in too hot an oven. The bread dation may be varied in many appe-1 connection with T hrift Week. " I ’m innocent,” A rbuckle began should be soaked in the cold w ater tizing ways. T hrift does not simply mean p u t­ slowly. “All I ask is a square deal,” ting money in the savings bank. It he went on. anything to forfeit the love those Among recent arrivals at the Col-1 calls for protecting one's dependents “ All I w ant is for th e public to kids held for me. ' umbia hotel are the following: R. A. through life insurance, and in m ak­ withhold its judgm ent until the jury Bewails “Gossip” ing oneself independent of the land­ of twelve men and women has decid­ ¡Pierce, G rants Pass; J. H. Garvin,; "G uilty? The law says a man is lord by owning a home. Special days ed w hether or not I am guilty. not guilty until he is proved so. But, G. F. Bradshaw, C. C. Dole, Charles have been designated for the con­ my friend, let a man once be arrest- E. Thompson, Portland; Miss Dolly| Suffered Much, He Says sideration of such things as these. ed and charged with a crim e; l e t ' A rnet\ Sisson, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs., During the w ar th rift was urged “I have suffered the to rtu res of Herron, W enatchee, W ash.; A.; for patriotic reasons. Practice of it hell since I was arrested. The his name go broadcast in those first T- cruel stories, regardless of the fact, Morrison, Eugene; Miss M. Smith, today is no less patriotic, because to thought th a t some people might Reno, Nev.; Charles H. W arren, ! do th a t which makes for a greater have believed I was guilty of caus­ and he is branded guilty.” He stopped again. Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Char-i America is patriotism of the highest ing the death of th a t poor girl is “ Don’t worry so ” urged Minta McCondlin, G rants Pass; Air. and sort, and those countries which had torm ent. Mrs. Loren Close, Copco, Calif.; Mrs. Durfee, maybe a little chidingly the th riftiest inhabitants have al­ “ Bound by silence in the past I Magley and daughter Lucile, Weed, “ I have suffered,” the big come­ ways been the greatest. had to face Jthe accusation n ig h t Calif.; A. B. Brown, P ortland; Mr. | dian went on, speaking softly. and day w ithout answer, for the sole “ All I ask in repaym ent of the and Mrs. E. I. Taylor and B. T. Mur-i Oregon first state in the west. It reason th a t all the evidence in the ray, Tacoma, Wash. Is 41st in the point of development. case and purported statem ent of wit­ wrong done me, is th a t th e world C alifornia has 22 people to the nesses were purposely tw isted and which once loved me, now withhold square m ile; W ashington 20; Ore­ turned so as to injure me, and my its judgm ent a little white and give me a chance to prove before another gon only eight. attorneys were certain th a t th e same Oregon first to recognize building would happen to anything I might jury th a t I am innocent.” of transcontinental highways; first say. to present invitation to world to F atty hesitated, his cigarette SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE TONIGHT AT PRES. CHURCH participate in peace jubilee; first to crunched beneath his feet, and sta rt­ celebrate centennial discovery of ed rolling another. The program of the Sunday school electro-m agnet; first to point out "W hy, th e women and children of in stitu te tonight a t the Presbyterian possible hydro-electric development the world were my audience,” he church will be as follows: Music by N orthw est; first to re-establish com­ went on. an orchestra drawn from the Baptist mercial relations w ith world; first “ I made them laugh. I made them and Presbyterian Sunday school a t to invite co-operation of Pacific happy. They liked ‘F a tty ’ of the 7 o’clock, and a devotional song Coast states; first to receive con­ films. service led by Rev. D. E. Millard. At gressional recognition; first to claim 7:30 George M. Mordoff will talk on Not Afraid of Prison 1925 as the exposition year. Ore­ adult Bible class work, which will “ No, it isn’t the prison I ’m afraid gon by legislative enactm ent has in­ be followed by a song. Mrs. Clara of. I t’s not loss of fam e or fortune. vited the states of the Union to p ar­ Essen will deliver an address on the ticipate. Congress by joint resolu­ It is loss of regard, loss of affection “ Price of P rep aratio n ” a t 8, follow­ tion has given the authority to the — the fact th a t the kids of the world ed by Miss Georgia P ark er, who will president of the United States to In­ may think I am guilty; th a t hurts speak on “ W orkers Together.” vite foreign nations. Governors of me. It is hoped th a t all of those a t­ “ In my h eart I feel th a t th e A m er tending may be able to go away »-L À * various states have given th eir word i - : W ■#' ■ lean people are fair and th a t a fte r a ' * ''V • - of approval to the exposition. Over feeling th a t they have been greatly -z- ■ W':í- full hearing has been had in this 150 national organizations have un­ benefitted by the meeting. -i- qualifiedly endorsed the exposition case, I am not going to lose th eir program . Seven western states have esteem. INCOME TAX IN NUT-SHELL “ I ’m a victim of circumstances. If joined in the appreciation of the WHO? Single persons who had Oregon exposition. Transcontinental I were not, I doubt if I would be net income of $1,000 or more, or railroads and steam ship lines volun­ where I am now. N othing I ever gross income of $5,000 or more. ' a teered their support. Portland, the got in life came to me w ithout a Married couples who had net in­ struggle. My life as a kid was a exposition city, ratified the exposi­ comes of $2,000 or more, or gross tion program by a vote of over four hard one. I fought for everything income of $5,000 or more, I got. There was no gold spoon In to one. WHEN? March 15, 1922, is final my m outh when I was born. “ When success came to me it was date for filing returns and making NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED like a dream . And if th ere was one first payments. STOCK Z- W HERE? Collector of internal real rew ard in it— yes, a rew ard revenue for the district in which the Notice is hereby given th a t I will g reater than the money and th e fame on the 4th day of February, 1922, person lives, or has his principal a t the city pound on W ater street, it brought me— th a t was the knowl­ place of business. sell at public auction to th e highest edge th a t I brushed away the cares •<: 5" -.ixl HOW? Full directions on Form bidder for cash in hand: One bay of millions of people and made them 1040A and Form 1040, also the law m are branded J P (connected), on forget th eir troubles and laugh. r' the left shoulder, has small sta r in “ Why, wheresoever I would go and regulations. forehead, weight about 1200 pounds. WHAT? F our per cent norm al Also one bay horse, branded O on the children would follow me and tax on taxable income up to $4,000 -•” il •, ’’ left shoulder, small white spot on call me by name. It was good to in excess of exemption. Eight per left stifle, weight 1200 pounds. i have th eir love and regard th a t way Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this It eople who will never go into the tomb. This Kingdom is not a far-off, mysterious something which has nothing to do with practical human affairs, but is a literal goverrtnient in the earth which will solve every problem which con­ fronts the world and satisfy the desire of every living creature. YOU A RE IN V IT E D TO H E A R ? .-•< ........ I FERTILIZER ORDERS DUE Prices on fertilizers should be ob­ tained at once so th a t orders may be placed w ithout delay, says a bul­ letin from Oregon A gricultural col­ lege experiment station. Land plas­ ters should be applied as soon as the first warm w eather comes. Other fertilizers may be applied after plowing, bu t as soon afterw ards as possible in order to allow th e ma­ terials to go Into solution in time to be effective for the first crop. Q uantity orders of lim estone will be necessary if th e state plant is to con­ tinue in operation, and the price will depend largely, it Is said, on the volume of output. E Six thousand years of human history is in the past and despite the boasts of modern civilization that we are slowly evolving to a better state, mankind has just emerged from the most diabolical war of all time. The natural consequence is a lowering of moral and physical standards the world over. In­ stead of the prophesied “ spiritual uplift” and prosperity, the aftermath of the war is a world-wide crime wave, famine, pestilence, social and political disorder and unrest. W hat is the remedy? What hope is there for a better day? Are the dark clom!> of trouble surrounding the world the harbingers of a colossal universal disaster, or will Divine inter­ vention save the race? A. H. MacMILLAN of New Y ork City » ...’s , ---- Lyric Theatre Wednesday, Jan. 25 a t 7:30 P. M. Mr. MacMillan has just returned from an eight months’ tour of Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany and Scandinavia. He is a very close observer and student and has a fund of intensely interesting information concerning conditions hi Europe, Canada, and the United States, which greatly strengthens his contention that the old “world” (the old order of things) lias ended' and that the new “world” is being ushered in. T This lecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the world war, epidemics and attending sorrows. So great lias been the demand that it has been amplified and published in book form, including" 500 Scriptural proof texts. Those unable to hear the lecture mav have a copy by sending 35 cents to 4To Iowa Street, Ashland. No Collection Auspices International Bible Students Association. Organized by the late Pastor Russell. Judge Rutherford, New York City Bar, Pres. Seats Free