Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 30, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AHttLAÄD DAILY TtÜÍÑÜ«
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Sñskíyou Chapter No. 21
R. A. M.
Sells Property—
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hahdrlcks have
sold th eir property at 438 A street
to 'Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, recent ar-
rivals from Donamuir.
S C IE N C E
DOMESTIC
M asonic H ail, Ashland.
Mrs. L. A. Shaw whose home la
in Spokane, W ash., arrived hare
from San Francisco Friday evening
to spend a few days w ith her sister,"
Mrs. J. H. Suggs. Mrs. Shaw will
be here until Sunday when she will
leave with Mrs. Suggs for the east
where Mrs. Suggs wll buy her sum
m er and fall line of goods.
Visits Husband—
Mrs. Henry Provost has gone lb
A regular feature department edited by
N otice of M eeting.
Weed, Calif., to visit her husband,
Special convocation, Tuesday even­ who is w orking for th e Weed Lum­
Mrs. Belle D eG raf
H otel A shland G uests—
ing, Jan. 31. Past M aster degree ber company.
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
on a bunch of candidates. All com­
Among the Hotel Ashland guests
panies Invited. Meet 7:30 sharp.
R
eports
Som
e
Snow
—
are
the following: Mrs. J. C. Wicks,*
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
Mr.
Vernon
Hooper
came
In
from
MisS
Coza Huddlestone, Colfax
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
from cooling and hastens the pro- W ash.; Robert McKee, aJck Howard,j
his ranch on Dead Indian Saturday
H ELPFU L SUGGESTIONS ON
cess of rising.
and reported considerable snow on
Hank Pace, E. V. Vaclon, R. B. Dur­
MAKING BREAD
Change of T im e—
Always make small loaves to In­ ant, H. H irschberger, Mr. and Mrs.
The Southern Pacific will have the m ountains, it being from one to
The b ak er’s product has so im-
bread being baked through; in John Wall, B. D. W estfall, H. P.
a slight change of time, effective two feet deep according to location. proved in the last few years th a t sure
large lQaveg the heat may faU tQ
McGuire, I. Levy, C. W. Fullerton,
F ebruary 12. The Shasta trains,
home-made
bread
is
fast
becoming
a
penetrate
to
the
center
of
the
loaf.
S. J. Grimes, Portland; S. A. Dan-
both north and south, will leave the V isitin g R elatives—
If bread rises much after being ford, C. H. Hoeg, Eugene; H .S ta m -
term inals at the same time, but will
Mr. Virgil Hawley Is again in lost art. There was a tim e when ev-
clip one hour off of the running town a fte r several months absence j ery housewire eith er made good put in th e oven, the heat is not per, Allan H. Banks, San Francisco;
time. Train 13 will be some 45 visiting his fath er V. V. Hawley, bread or aspired to do so. Is there great enough, bu t if It begins t o , a . C. Clagren, Lethbridge, Alta.;
m inutes later than at present, and east of town and his b rother Delbert anyone who does not enjoy and ap­ brown in less than 15 m inutes the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson, Sacra-
14 will be some 30 m inutes earlier. Hawley and family of this city.
preciate a slice of good home-made heat Is too great. During the first mento, Calif.; F. A. Jones, R. S.
ten m inutes the loaves are in the Kimball and J. N. Bard, American
The exact time at Ashland has not
bread? So, why not once in a while
oven, they should merely rise and Lake, Wash.
yet been announced.
A tten d s I n s t i t u t e -
tre a t the family to the home-made
Miss May Hedrick was among the loaf? And surely we will never ou t­ perhaps begin to show a little brown
Sewing machines repaired, Fixit teachers th a t attended the teachers’ grow a taste for home-made P ark er in spots; in second period of ten Tourist is From North and S o u t h -
m inutes they should become a deli­
in stitu te a t Talent Saturday.
Shop.
House rolls.
Mr. B. B. D urant came over the
cate brown all over the surface and
In all «my teaching experience no
New Offices tor Tourist B ureau—
cease to rise; In the third period, m ountains Monday afternoon on his
V isitor from Salem —
woman was so proua of her ability
It is noted in a Portland paper
they should finish browning, and in way from Sacram ento to Portland
of
Mrs. F ran k
Crowson
■
to
cook
as
the
housewife
who
could
th at five branch offices of the Ore­
the fourth they should shrink slight- and reports the roads in very good
street is enjoying a visit from h e r-m a k e good rolls. Then perhaps:
„
4,
A O4 ..
shape.
Three machines 3eft th e
gon State Tourist bureau will be es­ m other who arrived In Ashland from there are members of the family who
„A
tablished in cities of the state
m inutes the oven heat can be de­ Hotel Ashland Monday morning
Salem on Sunday morning.
prefer coarse breads. These are not
through which there is heavy to u r­
creased slightly, and as baking con­ south bound and report the roads to
always supplied at the b ak er’s. Re­
ist travel. Ashland seems to enjoy
tinues it may be lessened still the north in fair condition with very
A p plegate V isitor—
gardless of the very w onderful, mod­
little snow at any place.
a good deal of tourist travel, and it
Mrs. C hristine H arr of the Apple- ern, sanitary baking plants, every more.
would make a fine place for one of
W hen baking is completed, the
gate country, accompanied by her i housekeeper should know how to
these offices. W hy not ask for one?
small son, John, arrived in town a make bread. That was clearly dem­ loaves will give forth a hollow sound M asquerade and Surprise P arty—
when tapped, and will shrink from
W hat provde to be a very delight-
few days ago and is visiting at the onstrated during the war.
Cliff Payne makes shelves.
ful surprise party on Jessica P orter
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It seems strange th a t com para­ the pan.
A
fter
baking,
remove
bread
a
t
a
t her home on Palm avenue Satur-
J. M. Beaver on Henry street. Mrs. tively so few housekeepers know
C alled to M edford—
once
from
the
pans
and
allow
to
¿ay
evening took place when twenty
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley of H arr is a form er Ashland girl and }jOW to make bread when it is the cool in fresh air, uncovered. Do
ladies in m asquerade costumes put
M ountain avenue were called to Med­ is gladly welcomed by her friends most used of any one type of food. not put away until perfectly cold.
who will be glad to know th a t she It appears on the
table three times
i in their appearance. The party was
ford Saturday evening on account of
.
,
,,
.
F
o
r
all
rolls,
plain
or
fancy,
use
(
held
e le b r a t e t h e
ir t h d iiw o f
everv day in the year and
n
. .
.
, . Iueiu to
lo c ce*eiuaie
m e h oirtnaays
or
th e illness of
F raley ’s brother, intends to rem ain in our city until a day
.
.
,
x
i
j
<
<
xi.
* t e bread form ula.
If
a
richer
dough
is
|
Jessica
Porter
N
e
r
iie
P
e te r s
a ana
nd
spring.
certainly
was
truly
named
“
the
staff
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
1
orier,
iveine
i
eiers
Mr. Jam es L. Wilson of th a t city.
of life,” if you know how to judge desired, changes may be made in t h e , Anna Robison whose birthdays come
following m anner.
| on the 27, 28 and 29 of January.
from the b ak er’s product.
Q uite IB—
W ill W ork in M edford—
I
se
milk
instead
of
w
ater
for
li-
respectfully. A handkerchief show-
The longer the b a tte r is beaten
Mr. David L. M inkler who resides
Edwin L. Daley who has been em­
the
less
kneading
the
dough
will
re-
?
Uid.
;
both
shortening
and
sugar
may
.
e
r wag given each of th e ladieg in
ployed a t the Eagle Meat M arket on at 240 C street and who has been
I
be
increased
by
one
tablespoon
or
whose
honor the party was given,
be lifted in
N orth Main street has resigned his in poore health for some time is re­ quire. W hen dough can
,4 .
. . i more to each cup of liquid. Also each receiving quite a num ber of the
a mass on a spoon, it is ready t o :
position there and has taken charge ported improving.
,
,
the white of one egg may be added. dainty kerchiefs. The following are
k n pa d
1
-
of a m arket in Medford for Stanley
Dough
is
kneaded
to
mix
the
in-
W
ith
these
changes
it
may
be
found
the
ladies
that were pregent and the
Aged R esident Seriou sly 111—
Brothers.
use a l t ’e I" ore f o ur" i costum es they wore: R uth Gusinger,
Mr. L. L. Angle who makes his gredients thoroughly, to make the nec^ s*ry
(This
column
will be deioted to gypsy queen; Mary Johnson, lu rk is h
home with his son, Ora Angle o n ! gluten elastic, and to work in the
E n terta in s Dean R o lfe —
bread recipes this w eek.)
lady; Ida Jennings, Foxy grandpa;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer E lh art de­ south Pioneer street and who has air. It is sufficiently kneaded when j
Nellie Peters, a gentlem an of leis­
lightfully entertained a t dinner Sun­ been bed fast for some seven weeks, it can be left on th e board for a
ure; Alice T urner, a school girl; Bes­
M
eeting
W
ell
A
ttended—
m inute or more w ithout sticking.
day in honor of Miss Mary A. Rolfe, was taken worse Sunday night.
sie
Smith, little Lord Fauntleroy;
In cool w eather, the bowl contain­ The meetings conducted by Mrs.
dean of women a t Oregon Agricul­ V isiting S ister—
Florence
Brookmiller, the vam p?;
ing the dough may be set in a pan Josephine Champie a t the C hristian j
tu ra l college. Those present were,
of warm water. To keep the dough church are quite well attended and Bonnis Moss, Hop-Along-Soon; Ab­
th e Misses Mary A. Rolfe, Dorthea R edecorating B uilding—
bie Hood, Sammy boy; Jennie Clapp,
The interior of the Ames building from cooling, mix and knead it
Abraham s, Geraldine Ruch, Marie
music of a good quality is being fu r­ Lizzie Jane; M. E. Mead, th e critic;
Ridings, Loeta Rogers, Mrs. Louise at Talent is being redecorated with quickly.
M. N. Wood, a school girl; Mary
Qiuck handling prevents the dough nished.
paint furnished by a local m erchant.
Hammond and daughter Edith.
Erickson, one of the bunch; H. A.
Brush, chaperone; Anna Robison,
! Sis Hopkins; Emma Prose, m ilitary
lady; Anna Moss, Colonial lady; Mil­
TUESDAY
STARTS TOMORROW
dred Moss, Colonial m aiden; Alda
WEDNESDAY
Moss, Chop Suey; Jessica Porter,
i the whole cheese and Vioma Wood,
THLRSDAS
T H E T H F A T F R RFAIITlFIIL
I a basket ball girl. The party was
' properly ended by refreshm ents be-
1
ing served.
S h o w S ta r ts
Evening prices—
3 DAYS 3
Y/
PeëplëY où’ll
N ever Forget
Floor 85c, Balcony 55c,
Children 25c
M atin ee 1:30
E v e n in g s 8:00
Birthday Party—
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters Jr.,
entertained Saturday at dinner in
honor of the second birthday of
th eir little daughter Melicent at the
home of Mrs. P eters’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and
little
daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Peters, Sr. Incidently Mrs. Peters
Sr., also celebrated another b irth ­
day, thereby m aking a double cele­
bration.
A woman deputy United States
m arshal has ju st made her first a r­
rest, and probably will be still cry­
ing over it by the time she makes
her second one.
SOME SNAPS IN
USED CARS
I Ford Coupe, ’21...................................
........$550.00
1 Buick B u g ..................................... ...................... 75.00
A dandy Ford .................................................... .
225.00
One 1918 Chalmers Touring, excellent condition, at a
bargain.
And several others including a Dort, a Reo Touring and
two Ford Touring cars.
SERVICE GARAGE
A. C. CROSSMAN
Phone 606
22 S. Fir St.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
A Spotlight
Is required by law if your car has no dimmers.
It is a convenience at any time.
We have them priced from $3.50 to $10.00
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
1OO M ain St.
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P h o n e 44
N o rth w e st’s G re a te st O p eratic E v e n t
PUBLIC AUDITORIUM
PORTLAND, OREGON
W<*d., Thurs.,
Fri. and Kat.
MARCH 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4 - 2 5
Chicago Grand Opera
Company
MOST STUPENDOUS ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD
311 PEOPLE, 45 ARTISTS, CHORUS, BALLET
ORCHESTRA OF 7<i— 3 SPE CIAL TRAINS TO TRANSPORT
INFORMATION REGARDING PORTLAND ENGAGEMENT
OPERAS AND CAST
W ednesday, Marcli 212— MONNA
VANNA
Mary Garden, M uratore, Baklanoff, Cotreuil, , Mojico, Nicolay,
Defrere; Polacco, conducting.
Friday, Marcli 24— LOHENGRIN (In English)
Ilosa Raisa. Van Gorden, Johnson, Baklanoff Cotreuil, Defrere,
Cimini, conducting.
FOR RENT— Furnished house, 568
E ast Main. Phone 332-J.
126-2
f
Friday, March 24— ROMEO AND JULIET
Edith Mason, Maxwell, Claessen, M uratore, Dufranne, Defrere,
Cotreuil, Nicolay, Civai; Polacco, conducting.
Saturday Matinee, M arch 25— THAIS
Mary Garden, Dufranne, Nicolay, Pavloska, Maxwell, Claessen,
Pollacco, conducting.
Saturday N ight, March 25— AIDA
i, Rimini, Olivero,
Raisa, Van Gordon, Lamont, Co truil Laz
Cimini, conducting.
READ CAREFULLY REGARDING MAIL ORDERS
City and O ut-of-Town Mail Orders for any Num licr o f Seats May lie
S ent in at any Tim e up to and Including the Opera, W eek
Season Orders (one o f m ore seats for each of the five perform ­
ances) will be filled first, commencing February 1.
Half-Season Orders (one or more seats for three performances)
will be filled next, commencing February 15.
Single Perform ance Orders (one o r more seats for less than three
perform ances’! will he filled commencing M an h 1.
ALL MAIL ORDERS should he addressed to W. T. PANGLE, Mgr.,
World A ttractions Company, Public Auditorium, PORTLAND.
To help insure safe retu rn , inclose self-addressed and stamped
envelope. Make all rem ittances payable to W. T. Pangle.
PRICES
(WAR TAX INCLUDED AND ALL SEATS RESERVED)
Lower Floor— First 20 rows, $7.70; last 13 rows, $6.60.
Dress Circle (F irst Balcony)— T hree center sections, $6.60; side
sections, $5.50.
Balcony (Second Balcony— Three center sections, $4.40; side sec­
tions, first four rows, $3.30; side sections, last five rows, $2.20.
Fine For
Youngsters
•
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Buick touring car. Ow­
ing to leaving town will sacrifice
a t $150 cash. 63 Pine St. 122-4
Matinee
Saturday
Nut Brown
Bread
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING—
A ttachm ents fits all sewing ma­
chines. Price $2.00. Checks 10c
extra. Lights Mail Order House,
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 126-6
FOR SALE— Dining table, 5 chairs,
piano, 5 rockers, w riting desk and
chair, davenport, dressing table,
bureau, sewing machine, electric
washer, porch table and 3 chairs,
1 small table, 1 bed and springs,
3 m atresses, ice box, heating
stove, oil stove, sanitary \couch
and garden tools. Call 437-R or
63 (Pine St.
126-tf
LOST— One gray furlined
Finder call 178 2nd St.
glove.
126-lt
FOR SALE— Good milch cow. W.
L. Moore, Belview
126-5
CHERRO CHIMES
To thoroughly enjoy this
production you should
be seated when the per­
formance begins.
Music: Specially arranged
son.
by Miss Hen­
Every scene in this mammoth pic­
tu re correctly interp reted ononr Robert
M orton pipe organ.
NOTICE
Price of admission for
this production is dic­
tated by the Author and
Producer and not by the
Theatre Management.
The au to’s froze up, every m orn,
W e can’t even seep i to blow
th e horn.
T he gas is cold and w on ’t warm
up,
I t ’s w orse by far, titan a horse
and pup.
CHERRO FLOUR
A Hard Wheat Flour of Famous
B lend— G uaranteed
Á
How those nice youngsters of yours <lo love good
bread’ Why not ? I t ’s the great food for growing chil­
dren. And when bread is just full of rich taste and
nourishment like ours, when it contains more sugar,
more milk, more shortening—can you blame the kiddies
for preferring Nut Brown Bread instead of the ordinary
kind?
Get a loaf of Nut Brown Bread today; slice it,
put jam or butter on then watch Junior and
Sister smack their lips over it.
Peerless Bakery
MEDFORD, ORE.