Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Special sals at Orres’ Tailor Shop.
Health Iirrad. Fere Malted Milk' See our spring suits at prices
AU wishing to Join the Smith«
Suits tailored to order with extra Twins— 10 cents
8 9 « ! back to normal. Paulserud’B. 133tf
Hughes
sewing or millinery classes,
pants free.
128-tf
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should enroll. Sewing will be under
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Private
Car
Goes
Through
—
B
uys
Car»—
Cashier Reported Hl_
direction of Mrs. Huntsberry of
One cent the word «ach tim«,
Returns
to
Her
Home—
An
official
car
belonging
to
some
Mr.
Horr,
who-formerly-operated
V..O. N. Smith, cashier of the Cltt-
Mrs. Wade. Applicants have choice
Friends of Miss Jewel Morrin will of the officials of the Western U»r the EikhOrn-gun store on Oak street, of either teacher-until data Is-fitted/
tens bank, is repoflted ill at his
W AN ! FD.
PHYSICIANS,
be
pleased to learn that she has re ion Telegraph company, passed has purchased a seven passenger For further Information, apply to
home on North Main street. He is
WANTED
b
o
a
r
d
e
r
s
—Room
and
covered sufficiently to retuarn 'to through here Monday evening on Buick-slx from the Class A Garage. Mrs. Louis Dodge.
133-3
suffering an attack of influenza.
board for two or three persons I OR- ER NEST A. WOODS—PractlcS
her home Tuesday after an Illness train 53.
limited to era, ear, nose and
725 Iowa St.
127-tf
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
of several months at the Granite
We
have
a
few
boxes
of
Newtown
E
n
tertains
in
Talent—
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash- city hospital.
2 to f Swedenborg Bldg., Ash-
WANTED—Will
pay
highest
cash
Cliff Payn8 makes Bhelves.
apples at 65 cent box. Plaza Mar­
I«.-
Mrs. C. C. Wolters entertained at
Xland Lumber Co., phone 20.
prices
for
furs—skunk,
mink,
92«
73-«
ket.
134.2 her home in Talent Saturday after­
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
Travel
Increasing—
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a
ENS—Physician aad
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med-!
noon in honor of the birthrday of
C onfined to Hom« —
Sourhern Pacific employes about G oes to P ortland—
•racOce limited tc
¡pine. Rose Bros.
131tf
fonL-Ore.
Phone
929.____
124:f
Mrs. J. H. Thatcher, of High
and throat. Glaaser
the depot report that travel on the: Robert Warner left for Portland Miss Jacqualine Pellett. The after-
non
was
spent
in
games
and
music
ulist
and aurist fo»
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
street, is confined to her home with Lady Elks Meet__
northbound trains is picking up quite Monday evening on business in con-
Offices. M. Í* and H
af.er
which
refreshments
were
serv­
an attack of asthma.
Mrs. Louis Dodge and Mrs. Wilson materially, but the southbound tra- nection with the new store that he
WE CAN LOCATE you in most any
arord, Ore. Phone C97
kind of paying business in South-1
will be the hostesses Thursday af­ vel is much less than for several and A. C. Nininger will open in the ed on a daintly decorated table. The
guests were the Misses Jacqualine
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES DR. MATTIE B. SHAW—Special at­
We sell pure leaf lard In hulk. ternoon at the club room in the Elks’ months past.
near future. Mr. Nininger expected Pellett, Ollie Pellett. Alice Sheets,
AGENCY,
Business Brokers, Bea-' tention to mothers and children
Bring your pail. Detrick’s Groce­ temple for the lady Elks.
to go with Mr. Warner but was un­ Ruth Newbry, Bertha Edmonson^
Internal secretions aad endocrine
ver
Block,
Ashland; Medford
teria.
130«
Are you still paying the other fel­ able to go at that time but expects
Bldg., Medford.
132«! glands. Res. and office, i08 Pio­
neer^ avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
Whipping cream that WILL whip. low’s bad accounts, or are you fol­ to leave for Portland some time thiB Gladys Crosby, Alice Gliems, Cather­
FOB 8ALR.
L ea v es for C alifornia—
ine
Orthuys,
Hazel
Stites,
Ester
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I
lowing
the
crowds
to
Detrick’s
Groce­
Enders Confectionery.
131-4
week.
p. m.
Charles Hansen left Tuesday for
Cochran, Iris Long, Edna Newbry, FOR SALE—At Lake o’ Woods, the
teria.
130«
Lodi, Calif., where he expects to lo- Visiting Parents__
Irwanda Bateman, Charlotte Wol­
Ralph W. Elden cottage complete­ DR. SHAW—Eye, ear, nose, throat
H ealth Bread. P ure M alted Milk
.cate.
ters,,
Vera
Withrow,
Mrs.
I.
R.
Bate­
ly
furnished. See Louis Dodge.
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
Mrs. R. A. Peterson, of Seattle, Lnion Pacific Official Visits—
T w in s— 10 cen ts
89«
_________
133-2
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn-
man,
Mrs.
J.
J.
Pellett
and
Mrs.
C.
Wash., is visiting with her parents,
w-
McMurray, general passen-
_
j
ng and by appointment. Phone 28.
C. Wolters.
Candy! Candy! Candy! Watch Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford, 565 Alii- ^er agent of the Union Pacific and Leaves for P ortland__
FOR SALE—Used” piano.
Rose
Bros.
Rose Bros, windows.
131-tf son street
the Salt Lake & Los Angeles rail
133-4
PLUMBING
H. H. Gillett will leave this eve­
. JUST FOLKS
roads, was a passenger on train 53 ning for a few days stay at Portland.
FOR SALE—Good milk cow. W. L.
V isito rs from T a l e n t -
H ealth Bread. P ure Malted Milk Monday, and visited with the local
Moore, Belleview.
133-6 H. R. ADAMS—Plumbing, Contract­
(Continued
from
Page
Two)
Miss Eleanor Powers and E. St Twins—-1 0 cen ts
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
8 9 « agent while the train was at the
Spring woolens and styles are in
FOR SALE— Single comb White
phone 166-J.
lOOtf
Keith of Talent were visitors in our
station.
scanned the heavens again. This
j
at
Orres’
Tailor
Shop.
Leghorn
eggs,
for
hatching,
trap-!
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128«
city yesterday.
R. R. Business Picking Up—
time he noticed some white, fleecy
nested. Also Barred Plymouth PHONE your next job of plumbing
Business on the Southern Pacific
Rocks, extra large birds. Phone
to JerrY O’Neal, Beaver Building
clouds floating lazily around a dis­
Dew Drop Inn—for lunches.
Large Cat P asses Through—
No goods bought at war prices in is picking up, as indicated by * the
340-Y.
127-lmo
Phone 138.
tant
mountain
peak.
They
looked
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A huge lioness enroute from San
our store. Our stock was all pur- taking on of ten engineers and 15 ¡Changes Residence—
: Francisco to the zoo at Seattle pas- like phantom ships at rest about FOR SALE—Ford touring car in
CAR W ASHING
chased since the drop in price. This firemen, who were laid off some
James Watkins and ____
, ofised through here Monday on train some fairy isle. It was a vision of
good condition. 73 Pine St. 130-6*
family
CLASS CAR WASHING and
is one of the reasons why we sell for time ago. This is in reference to the Klamath Falls, - but
have
- - who
-- --
- -W been 54 in 'charge^of"the Arnerican " ex - peace and rest that would have en­ FOR SALE— Here is a splendid op­ FIRST
polishing,
22.60. Lithia Garage.
less. Detrick’s Groceteria.
130tf Shasta division, and while there are living in the Nininger property for press company.
chanted the soul of Shelley.
Phone 114.
113«
portunity: Grocery store doing
quite a number of men still idle, the past month or so, have moved
Andy’s eye caught the scene, and
nice business. Invoice about $3000,
n w SALE— REAL ESTATE.
E p w orth L eague M eeting—
business seems to be gaining all of to Mrs. G. H. Way’s apartments on
rent $30. O. A. Manning, Talent,
I believe he, too, for a moment was
Hard
Wheat
Flour,
$2.10
per
sack.
Oregon.
127« FOR SALE— Five room house, cor­
The regular monthly business the time, and it is thought that all North Main street.
Soft wheat, $1.50. Plaza Market. touched, for, although he has lived
meeting of the Epworth League was will be back at work within a month
ner lot 120x130— berries .lots of
134-2 a life of hardship in the mountains, FOR SALE—White Minorca hatch­
water, close In. Bargain for quick
held last evening at the Methodist or six weeks.
ing
eggs,
non-setters,
large
white
there
is
still
a
gleam
of
poetry
in
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted M ilk
sale.
Phone 476-J. Easy terms.
church, and the regular business con­
•ggs, $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule­
his soul.
But after a moment’s
Twins— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf Seriou sly I l l -
130-6*
vard.
Phone
457-R.
124-lmo
ducted, after which supper was
Just received a large shipment of
Miss Celia Rhinehart, 13 year old pause, he said, “Yes, but those
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served.
Eighteen members were dried fruits including cluster raisins, M oves to Ranch—
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. clouds indicate a storm.”
TRANSFER
AND
EXPRESS.
present, and four new members were seeded raisins, seedless raisins, cur-
and Winesap apples, not culls, BOe
That night it grew cold for this
, ,,
.
| Dr- C. A, Buehler, who has been Rhinehart is very seriously ill with
box.
Half mile west cannery. O. FOR prompt and careful service,
received Into membership.
rgpts, white and black figs, Italian residing at Mrs. G. H. Way’s apart- what is feared is the influenza.
section, but the sun rose in splen­
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
114«
auto trucks or horse drays, call
, vre'7 h P.r u" es and peaches' Iments »» N»«» “ am «reel, ha,
dor again the next morning, and by
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t .
Tamales of quality, served in the Detricks Groceteria. We sell (or moved to a ranch on Rogue river
Have that old suit renovated at the time I had reached the upper
FOR RENT.
Office, 89 Oak street sear Hotel
Paulserud’s.
133« part of the valley, it was quite warm.
Ashland.
66«
130«, just above the Rogue Elk hotel.
FOR RENT— Furnished house. In­
Andy was sitting on the fence as I
quire 568 East Main. Phone 332- T. L. POWELL—GENERAL TRANS­
L eave for th e South—
approached. He had finished his _L__________________
FER — Good team and motor­
133-2
B u tterick Spring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
G.
Enders,
sr.,
trucks.
Good service at a reason­
work,
and
I
felt
sure
had
succumbed
TH E DELTOR
GREAT
BARGAIN—I
have
84
can­
able
price.
Phone 83.
Q uarterly n o w
left last evening on train 53, their to the glory of the day and the vision
aries, singers and hens with
Saves 50c to $10
on sale at 25c,
destination being Los Angeles. They of the hills.
breeding cages, seed, etc. Will
on m aterial
w ish
certificate
expect to be gone for a few months.
“Good morning, Andy,” said I, as
take $200 cash for the lot; too ill
alone
W . A. S H E L L
good for 10c in
to attend to them. The Chair Doc­
I drew near. “How is this for a day
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
Makes
the mak­
tor,
3d
and
A
Sts.
130-lmo*
th e purchase of
White laundry soap, 6 bars for in February?”
T H E
Q U A L IT Y
S T O R E
ing simple; now
B A R B E R
any
B u tterick
25 cents. Plaza Market.
134-2
Andy held up his cheek to catch FOR RENT—House of four rooms,
with
each
new
p a tte r n .
B street, near Fourth. Also house­
any wandering breeze that migh>
Children's W ork A
Butterick pattern
■iJEfotel A shland G uests—
keeping
rooms.
Inquire
115
indicate an approaching storm. But
Church St.
129«
Specialty
Make this Store your chief source for Merchandise of the Better Quality. We already
The following parties are guests; the winds were in their caves, He
at thme Hotel Ashland: W. M. Kos- surveyed the heavens for clouds. Not FOR RENT—Furnished room with
have prepared our advance displays of Spring Merchandise. Fresh shipments are
Safety blades resharpened
heat. 85 Second St.
129«
j hamer, New \ ork City; E. O. Wood- even a cloudlet floated above the
being received daily.
p
«o
like new. Single bit, 30c
¡ruff, Los Angeles; A. W. Peck, mountains. Then he remembered
LOST.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dot.
Grants Pass, D. C. Henry, Mr. and how the cold had crept in through
Mrs. Theo. Lindl9, J. C. Myers, Mr. the cracks in the walls of his cabin LOST—On Main street Friday night,
ki
brown cape leather glove, size 6.
j and Mis. A. Gleblsch, Waldo S. the night before, and he began to
C. B. L A M K I N
Finder please leave at Tidings of­
1 Millis, B. R. Fisher, J. P. Henring, shiver, and his teeth seemed to chat-
fice.
133-2*
i Frank W. Stolt, J. G. Frost, E. L. ter as he said: “Ye9, but it was
¡Gordon, A. R. Frazier, Edwin C. mighty cold last night.”
€
Curtis, E. R. Spencer, Portland;
In a few days the storm that Aady
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
Vern Agnew, Charles W. Jones, Dana had predicted came, and I saw no
Roberts, Edward Olson, A. W. Sch- more of him for a week. Meanwhile $5.00 REWARD—For return black
It would be difficult to find Ginghams more at­
midt, Tacoma; L. E. Carter, W. H. as I followed the winding road
tractive in patterns than those which bear the
Austraian shepherd, scar under
Hammel, San Francisco; Richard through the hills, thoughts of Andy
Cit) and Ranch Properties
“ M. F. C. ” label. These ginghams come in rich
left eye, missing since December
Daldons, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Atckin- and Aunt Pony with her pipe, in
House« to R ent
colors and are pre-shrunk.
son, Seattle, Wash.
¡their cabin by their huge fireplace,
15, answers to name “Teddy.”
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relieved the monotony of many an
Now 35c, yard
James M. Watkins Jr., Columbia
Detrick’s Groceteria sells butter otherwise dull day.
S BANK BUILDING
for less.
130«
(To be continued)
Hotel.
133-4*
LOCAL
AND
PERSONAL
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
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a
E. R. I saac &. Co.
New Ginghams
for Spring
UTOPIA Ginghams, 40 new patterns to choose
from. All th a t’s new in gingham you will find here
Remember This
Now 25c, yard
FC
iGin ams
§h
\ ELMORE Gingham in a wonderful lot of pat­
terns. Every piece new this season. 1300 yards
to choose from
DOMESTIC
S C IE N C E
A regular feature department edited by
Now 19c, yard
Mrs. Belle D eG raf
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Grovers Inc.
A Big Value Day
O
So many good values are featured in this disposal of yard
&
goods that detailed description is impossible. See every
tx- 1 r.
one for yourself and judge the savings. Among the most
' t «*f»
M
im portant offerings are BELMONT PERCALES of de­
fett#
pendable quality, in a number of pretty patterns, suitable
for a wide variety of uses.
Do not miss this Sale, now, yard ................»........... I M/* BEI
percales /'
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Attractive House Dresses
We are offering at these sperhal prices, a very limited assort­
ment of good looking, practical .House D resses-dresses that
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everyone likes to wear at home.
The materials are excellent
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1 j 111
¡(l’í,
m quality, neat in design, and the workmanship is of the very
Imi
highest grade.
Selling at these prices it is well worth your while to buy two
or three.
Priced at, each..................... $1.75, $2.48 .in d $ 2 6 9
NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY
New Spring Styles in Bon Tön and Royal Worcester C orseti
New Spring Styles in Kid and Fabric Gloves
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
COOKING PROCESSES
Roasting
Roasting really means cooking
over hot coals or in hot ashes. Oven
Roasting is the more modern method
of cooking meats although the open
fire and hot coals are still preferred
by many cooks. The oven should be
hot when the meat is put into it and
kept hot for about 15 minutes. By
that time the surface of the meat
should be seared to prevent the es­
cape of the juices. The heat should
: then be reduced and cooking con-
j tinned. Frequent basting is essen­
tial as it prevents the meat becom­
ing dry.
parts a pleasing flavor and the plank
itself offers an opportuntlny for at­
tractive garnishes.
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
Fencing
from E astern m ills Just In. Con­
sid erab le drop In prices on sam e.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New prices on implements and re­
pairs.. New aad used sewing
machines for sale or to rent........
Peil's Corner
Stew in g
Stewing is cooking food in a small
amount of liquid at the simmering
point, closely covered, until It be­
comes tender. Stewed meat or chick­
en is a sort of combination meat
and soup, for the gravy is always
served as part of the dish. Food is
cut in small pieces for stewing, and
the cooking takes less time than for
one large piece of meat or a whole
fowl.
Stewing Is an economical
method of cooking because the
cheaper tough cuts o< meat may be
used. All the nutriment is retained
B roiling or G rilling
and the slow cooking renders the
Broiling is one of the quickest food entirely digestible.
methods of cooking tloods. It is
Braining
really a method of roasting, but is
Braising is a combination of stew­
used for meats with a greater sur­ ing and roasting, and is used for
face, but 'seldom more than twoi meats, usually the less tender roasts.
inches in thickness, often less.
The meat is cooked with less liquid
Red hot coals or w.ell-heated than for boiling, and is cooked in
broiler on a gas or electric range are one solid piece.
required. The object is to sear over
Braising may be accomplished on
both sides as quickly as possible top of the fire, using a heavy ket­
without burning, in order to retain tle closely covered; or in the oven
the rich juices. After searing, the in a covered pan. The meat is first
heat should be reduced and the cook­ browned in drippings or other fat,
ing continued as long as desired, then a sir all quantity ot liquid is
turning once or twice if meat, chops added, which is slowly reduced to a
or chicken are being broiled.
rich gravy. Occasional basting is
P lan k in g
required if the meat is to be juicy
Planking meat or fish is practic­ ! and fine in flavor. The toughest cut
ally a form of broiling. The food Is of meat will become tender by this
first seared on both sides in the I method. When meat is braised in an
broiler, then finished in the heated ¡iron kettle over the fire tt Is fre­
plank In a hot oven. The wood im­ quently called a pot roast.
I
Ever Meet Anyone Like Her?
A man who lives in a West side
boarding house describes his land­
lady: “She Is a kind of parallelo­
gram ; that Is, an oblong, angular fig­
ure which cannot be described and
which Is equal to anything: and any
two meals In her house are together
less than a square meal.”—New Tort
Times.
—about a Fire Insurance Policy:
It never goes out of style; never
depreciates in value; there is but
one premium to pay during the
life of the Policy. It stands be­
tween you and LOSS in case of
FIRE!
When you want good insurance
of any kind, talk to Billings. A
few dollars today may save you
i thousand tonight.
Billings Agency
REAL E8TATR A INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E . Main St.
The Man Who Pays By Check
knows that his method o f paying bills is busi­
ness-like.
He realizes
th at his
cancelled
checks will be receipts about which there can
be no argument.
It is not necessary for him to carry large sums
o f money and his check stubs provide an ac­
curate record of expenditures.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon