Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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A flR L A aP DAl L i M iiiA U S
PATRONS ASKED TO
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
CO-OPERATE W ITH
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RURAL MAIL CARRIERS
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M onday, February 1$, 19321
of the flock two or three dozen eggs
per hen? Try it.
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SOME GOOD GAMES
Exam ination of the stands of bees
! should be made from the middle of
Standings to D ate
p
c
February to the first of March.
Teams
Played Won
io
o
o
iCho°
se a time When the bees are fly‘
Methodists .............. 3
3
:
ing
well
and make sure th a t the hive
Presbyterians . . . . 3
2
666
has
a
good
laying queen. The am ount
Christians .............. 3
1
333
Baptists .................. 3
0
000 of honey store may be determ ined
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i at the same time.
•Il NIOR Y. M. O. A. LEAGUE
BASKETBALL PLAYERS IN
CALF HAS NO TAIL;
HOPS LIKE A RABBIT
By direction of the post office de­
JEFFERSON, Ga„ Feb. 13.— A
partm ent, postm asters throughout
heifer calf recently born here has
the country have recently made an
only one eye, no tall, and. although
This world’s a pretty good sort of a
Have that old suit renovated at
The members of the American Le­
inspection
of
the
ru
ral
routes
from
she
boasts four well-developed feet
place.
Paulserud’s.
133tf gion and Ladies’ Auxiliary and their
Taking It all together;
th eir offices. The purpose was that
and legs, hops like a rabbit instead
In spite of the grief and sorrow w s
families will enjoy a valentine party
they might ascertain by personal ob­
of walking as heifers are generally
meet,
Embroidery Club Meets—
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at
servation
and
make
report
w
hether
supposed to walk. Outside of th a t
In spite of the gloom y weather.
Mrs. M. B. Stew art was the host­ the Moose hall. All come prepared
There are friends to love, and hopes
the roads were in good condition for
her cwner, George Williamson, says
to cheer
ess Friday afternoon to the Friday to have a good time.
138-3
The fifth and sixth games in the
she is a pretty good calf.
travel, the routes well arranged,
And plenty of compensation
Junior
Y. M. C. basketball league 19 A ttend
A. C. Canning Course
A fternoon Em broidery club, twelve
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For every ache, of those who make
the boxes properly erected, so as to
were played Saturday afternoon at
Cannerymen to the num ber of 19
The best of the situation.
members being present to enjoy the Painted Interior ©• S t o r e -
be easily reached by the carriers
the
high
school
gymnasium.
Both
"
b°
b a ' e con,e from points in Ore-
afternoon. Those present were the
Max GeBauer, owner of the bui’d- MORE WAYS W IT H D R IED FR U ITS w ithout difficulty and w ithout ob­
Mesdames Poor, Smith, Jacobs, Dy-J ¡ng in which the E R Isaac & Com.
structing traffic, the carriers serving were warmly contested. In the first K° n and Wa8hin&ton aB the way
rud, Hostler, Emery, Herberg, ouis- pany store is located, has painted the
When you have a cupful or less of th eir routes as officially prescribed, the Baptists and Methodists faced Ir° m ,olyiuPla to Medford are en-
inger, Nelson, Love and Hale. The interior of the store room and the plump stewed prunes, you have the the schedule observed, and w hether each other. Carson, Ramsey and rolled in the canuer’s short course
beginning of a ’ the families served were satisfied Frulan were high point w in n ers,1 n° " ’ being given by the departm ent
next meeting will be held Friday af-, shelving, m aking everything look
most tasty salad. with the service rendered, or there Ramsey leading with 12 points, all ol !:01ti('ul,ural products at the Ore-
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert j nfce new.
Prune and Pe­
from field goals. Carson, for t h e ! 8° n a Sricullural college. The men T hirty-three years o f learning how
T rotter, 167 H arrison street.
______
can Salad.—Drain were improvements which could be Baptists, was particularly deadly on ^Lie en t^ usiastic over their work, asys
R estin g E a sily—
H a s taught us how to serve you
the fruit and cut suggested in the interest of the p at­
foul shooting, converting all of the i; E. H. Wiegand, who is giving the
Automobile insurance at right
Mrs. C. W. Nims, who underw ent
in pieces lengtli- rons or the departm ent.
course. The course includes practi-
fouls on the Methodist team in to !vuu‘se'
now.
134tf an operation at Medford a few days
rates. Yeo of course.
w 1 s e and mix
It became necessary, in connection
points,
thereby
netting
four
extra
"
01^
*n
the
weB
equipped
labora-
with one-quarter with the inspections, to request many
ago, is reported at time of going to
A ttorney Out A gain—
of a cupful pecan patrons to take action to the end tallies. B utterfield, for the B ap tists,; tOlies and lectures’ many of which
press as resting easily, and although
Attorney Nellie Dickey was co n -jvery weak, her condition at this time meats cut Into small pieces. Mix one- th a t th eir boxes m ight conform with also came up from guard aud hooped aie g' veu ’)y men brought to the col-
third of a cupful of olive oil with
two field goals. The Methodists won lege for thiB 9Peclal occasion
fined to her home the last of the is very encouraging.
three tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, the regulations as to kind, condition, by a 24 to 16 score.
week, but is now able to be out
one-half teaspoonful of salt, and a few location, or height, and in having the
The line up:
again.
The American Legion will erect a dashes of paprika and cayenne. Toss name of the owner plainly printed on
M ethodists— Heer, forw ard; Ram­
the nuts and prunes Into the dressing them. Also, to bring to the attention
club house a t Oregon City.
LAST TIME
and add one-half teaspoonful of pow­ of road overseers or other respon­ sey, forw ard; Frulan, center; Wol­
H om e from P ortland—
TONIGHT—
dered sugar.
Serve in nests of sible persons th e need for improve­ cott, guard; Chattin, guard.
Mrs. Leach, of the Hotel Ashland, ELDERLY LADY DIES
lettuce with roast fowl. If a large plat­ m ents in roads or repair or construc­
Baptists— Cotter, forw ard; Gil­
is home again after a few days in
EARLY TH IS MORNING ter is used they may be placed around
more,
forw ard; Carson, center; Os-
Portland.
tion of culverts or bridges.
the fowl for a garnish.
One of the Best Actors
lin,
guard;
B utterfield, guard.
It is the desire of the departm ent
Parisian
Sandwich
Filling.—Soak
one
Mrs.
M.
J.
Substitutes— Heer, Tilton, Elmore,
on the Screen
Candy! Candy! Candy! W atch; "*,D’ “ • *'• Taylor’ of Lincoln cupful of prunes over night, drain, re­ and its purpose, to provide adequate
131-tf
street,
died
this
morning
at
3
o’clock,
Edwards,
for
the
M
ethodists;
C
otter;
— in —
Rose Bros, windows.
move the stones and put through a and convenient service, so far as may
from a complication of asthm a and meat chopper with one cupful each of
be possible, to all persons residing for the Baptists.
¡influenza, having suffered from the dates and figs. Add enough orange
Referrees— M arske and Wood.
B. Y. P. V. R ally—
in ru ral communities, but this end
la
tte
r
for
the
past
ten
days.
Mrs.
The second game of the afternoon
Juice to make a paste that will spread can not be attained w ithout the full
The Rogue River valley B. Y. P.
U. association held a rally at Med­ Taylor was born in A rkansas, March easily. Butter graham or whole wheat co-operation of the patrons in the was between the C hristians and the
The Picture That Is Different
ford last evening, with an attendance 17, 1855, being 66 years, 10 months bread and spread with the filling. This efforts of postm asters and carriers to Presbyterians. Roy P a rr and Law­
will keep some time in a covered ja r
—Will Rogers doubles for
of over one hundred. The affair was and 26 days old at the time of her and Is good for cake filling.
serve them promptly, regularly and rence W agner were high point men,
death.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Taylor
have
re­
the midget, W agner, netting three
a grand success from sta rt to finish,
satisfactorily.
Romeo in the funniest picture
Stuffed Prunes. — Wash one-half
and all the young people who spoke sided in Ashland for the past two pound of large prunes, cover with cold
W hatever facilitates the work of field goals for the Presbys, and P a rr i
of
his career.
STARTS
did justice to their subjects and to or three years, having moved here water and simmer for 15 minutes. the carrier is of direct benefit to the four for the Christians. The score
TUESDAY-
the association. Dr. Young, of the from the eastern part of the state. Drain and steam until tender; remove patrons, for the g reater the ease and was tied a t the end of the first half
and
the
game
looked
like
anybody’s
state young people’s work, gave an
P ' Dodse & Sons will have charge the pits carefully from the prunes by speed with which a carrier may cover
excellent address. About 30 young
he funeral, announcem ent of a slit In each, then set aside to chill. his route, the earlier and b etter the most of the time. However, the P res­
Mash one cream cheese with one-half
bys headed th eir opponents with an
people from Ashland and a like num- " b:cb wili be made later,
teaspodnful of salt, one-fourth tea­ service afforded.
extra basket and the game ended
ber from G rants Pass attended the
~
So, patrons of ru ral delivery can
spoonful of paprika and enough may­
-in-
meeting.
MICKIE SAYS
i onnaise to moisten. Fill the cavities greatly help themselves by helping with a score of 14 to 12 in the for­
with the cheese mixture and serve th eir carrier, seeing to it th a t roads m er’s favor. The usual team work
with crackers, or arrange In a bed of are kept In good condition and of the Christians was off color during
H igh School Rand P rogressing—
the en tire contest.
lettuce and serve as a salad.
The high school band is meeting
promptly opened a fte r storm s, by
HOVAE. YOVJN PAPER AN' HELP
The line-up:
Prune Pie.—-Bake a pastry shell, and keeping the approaches to th eir box­
J. M. B arrie’s Great Play
twice a week now and is reported as
KEEP VT NEAT
PROSPEROUS
Into it pour one cupful of stewed
Christians — R. Parr, forw ard;
doing very nicely.
es clear, and by prom ptly and will­
L O O W U ', PE R IT REPRESENTS
prunes with some of the juice, sprinkle
Kanasto, forw ard; Hoxie, center; A.
OORTÖVJW TO TU' OUPTEKPE
thickly with chopped pecans, add an­ ingly correcting any irregularities af­ P arr, guard; Miles, guard.
| Maude Adams’ Greatest
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a
other layer of prunes and more nuts. fecting their boxes when asked to
VIORVJO \ AN ' MOU'UL CtlT
Presbyterians — Leslie, fo rw ard ;
pine. Rose Bros.
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Stage Success
Cover with a meringue and bake until do so.
NER- kAONEN'S W R T U O'
W
agner,
forw ard; Moore, center;
brown
or
cover
with
stewed
and
A
nother
great
assistance
th
a
t
p
at­
GOOO R EA D IN G I
Wilcox, guard; Pittenger, guard.
flavored whipped cream.
R eturned from P ortland—
rons can render carriers is by keep­
Referree— Marske.
William ^riggs returned from
ing themselves supplied with and us­
P ortland Sunday evening, where he
ing stam ps instead of placing un­
E V E R Y GOOD HOUSE
has been for a few days.
stam ped mail, with money for the FARM REM INDERS FROM O. A. C.
K EEPER NEEDS
IF ,
purchase of the required postage, in
the
best
of
kitchen
utensils to
Early
Spring
S
eeding;
S
elected
H
ens
the boxes. This delays the carrier
See our spring suits at prices
USEFUL BENCH TIRE
aid
and
lighten
her
tasks.
Work
Pay;
E
xam
inin
g
th
e
B
ees
and sometimes imposes a great hard-!
back to norm al, P aulserud’s, 133tf
in the kitchen is arduous en­
ship on him, especially in cold or! Early spring seeding of grain gives
DEVICE FOR GARAGE stormy weather. If preferred, stam p­ the best results, but when planted
ough at the best. So only the
Married in South—
best of pots, kettles, pans, rice
in
rath
er
cold
soils
the
rate
of
seed­
ed envelopes, eith er printed or plain,
Leland Reeder, son of form er Con­
boilers, toasters, etc., should
may
be
obtained
rrom
the
c
a
rrie
r’
ing should be increased. Spring oats
gressman Reeder, of this vicinity,
Old Pair of Ice Tongs Can Be
be
provided for her. They are
are of good quality, and cost but lit­ should be planted not less than three
hut who has resided in California for
here in complete assortm ent.
Put to Good Use.
tle more than the value of the bushels per .acre, and spring wheat
some time past, was m arried in Los
A
visit here will be a lesson in
and
barley
at
about
two
bushels
per
Angeles a few days ago and will
stam ps upon them, and are redeem­
what
a g o o d housekeeper
able at the value of the stam ps if acre for western Oregon conditions.
make a honeymoon trip to the Ha­
Points Are Dulled to Prevent Injury
should
have, for her own and
•
•
waiian Islands. Carroll W agner was
damaged, but returned in a practic­
to Casing and Then Pivoted 10
the
sake
of the whole family.
Why not set eggs from a selected
present at the wedding.
ally whole condition. If necessary to
Inches Apart on an Iron Rod
place money in a box, it should be flock of the best hens, rath er
— Pedal Spreads Open.
Able to Be About—
put in a coin-holding receptacle or from the whole flock? Wouldn
C. J. Shinn is able to be about
An old pair of Ice tongs can be be properly wrapped so as to be eas­ pay to raise the average production i *"
again after having been confined to
used to make a handy bench tire ily picked up by the carrier.
his home for the past two weeks.
spreader for a garage.
The tongs
Money for the purchase of money
are taken apart, and their points orders should not be left in the boxes
dulled, so that no injury will be done but should be handed to the carrier
to a casing, after which they are and a receipt obtained.
pivoted 10 inches apart, on a ^-inch
iron rod, as shown In the drawing.
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■ - Side Lights
C opyright, 1#21, W estern N ew sp ap er Union.
CHEER0
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
Will Rogers
Doubling lor Romeo
BETTY C0MPS0N
The Little Minister
SIMPSON’S
ft
STRAN DED MEN TO
D O M E S T IC
S C IE N C E
BE H E L P E D HOME
W ashington “
A wgular feature department edited by
M r s . B elle D e G r a f
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
BEVERAGES— HOT AND COLD
are all satisfactory m aterials for a
teapot.
Except for the sugar and cream
Like tea, coffee has no food value
th a t may be taken with it, tea pos- except when milk and sugar are used.
868368 no nutritive qualities. It is ¡Tannin is also present in coffee, but
somewhat stim ulating and very mild- in less quantity than in tea and is
ly exhiliraiiug. The principle and not extracted so readily as from the
the essential oil which give the frag- delicate tea leaves. When roasting.
rance are the desirable elements. the beans throw off m oisture and de­
Tannin, a bitter, astringent sub­ velop flavor. Coffee also possesses
stance, is the undesirable element. a mildly stim ulating effect due to
The problem in making tea is to caffeine and the essential oil. To
bring out the stim ulating qualities make good coffee requires a pure
and fragrant oil and to avoid the brand of coffee and a perfectly clean
tannin.
coffee pot, free from discolorations.
This can only be accomplished by
To make coffee in a coffee pot al-
pouring freshly boiling w ater over i low one tablespoon of medium-
the tea for five minutes. W ater un ground coffee for each cup of boil-
der the boiling point will not devel-iing water. Heat the pot, add coffee
op the flavor, and if the leaves re- then pour over the boiling water. Set
main in the w ater over five m inutes ¡over the fire, bring to the boiling
e tannin is apparent. If the leaves point and remove from the fire Let
are boiled, tannin will be extracted stand in a warm place five minutes.
in quantity.
Add one-fourth cup of cold w ater to
By freshly boiliug w ater is m eant make the coffee clear. Made by this
w ater freshly drawn and boiled at method coffee contains a minimum
once. Fusing a tea ball is one of am ount of cafffeine and tannin.
th e best methods to make tea. It
The old fashioned coffee pot has
can be attached to the cover or noz been leplaced by the more modern
2 e of the tea pot by the chain and persolator. For this method of coffee
draw n
m I w ® *“ inUtes be wi^ - j making the beaus should be ground
n. Scald the pot before setting very fine. Allow one tablespoonful
aw ay and again before using. The of the finely ground coffee for each
proper proportion of tea will vary cupful of w ater used. Set over the
w i.h quality and taste. Usually onei fire aud let persolate about five min-
teaspoonful will be ample for each ; utes, according to the strength de­
cup of freshly boiled w ater. E arth- sired. Hot or cold w ater may be
enw are, china, sliver, or alum inum used.
c ., Feb. 13.—
H undreds of destitute form er service
men, who were stranded in Europe
after the arm istice was signed, are
to be brought home by the govern­
ment, under the provisions of the
relief m easure ju st passed by the
senate.
Wives and children of the stran d ­
ed men will also be brought to the
United States by the government.
The bill authorizes the secretary
A Tire Spreader, Made From a Pair
of
w ar to furnish necessary trans-
of Old Ice Tongs, Is a Very Useful
Device When Installed on a Garage portation.
Bench.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Lengths of pipe on the rod hold the
parts In position.
Another rod Is
used to Join the parts. The first rod
Is fastened to two uprights under
the bench, and the second Is connected
with a pedal, made of strap iron. The
tongs pass through two slots in the
top of the bench. Small pieces of
strap Iron, bent into hooks, are
fastened to the edge of the bench as
indicated. A notched piece of strap
iron, bolted to the floor, bolds the
pedal In different positions.
One
edge of a casing Is gripped by the
strap iron hooks, and the other by
the ends of the tongs. When the pedal
to pushed down, the tire is spread
open, so that It can be repaired.
—Dale R. Van Hom, Lincoln, Neb.. In
Popular Mechanics Magazine.
FOR SALE— Small heater and pipe;
Apex vacuum cleaner and attach­
ments. Dew Drop Inn, _______ 138-1
FOUND— Small white poodle dog.
Phone 8-F-3.
138-3*
1* OR SALE— Baby chicks. Tancred
strain W hite Leghorns. For March
8 delivery.
Mrs. Headley. 494
Holly street. Phone 285-R. 138-2
DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAW LEY
— Visiting Chiropractic Physician
Neuritis cases a Bpecialty. Phone
367-J. Treatm ent given only in
your own home.
FOR SALE— 1920 Chevrolet, new
tires, in excellent condition, will
be sold at a sacrifice this week.
See the car at N orton’s garage,
Pioneer street.
138-6
KLAMATH IND IANS
LOST— Weed chain In front Enders
TO GET $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
Dept. Store. Finder retu rn to Tid­
ings office.
138-2*
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 13.— WANTED— Man with car to sell the
K lam ath Indians are being paid the
best Ford oil gage made. $100
allotm ent joi $80 each recently al­
per week and extra commissions.
Benton H arbor Accessories Co.,
lowed by the governm ent to every
Benton H arbor, Mich.
138-1*
man, woman and child on the reser­
vation. Approximately $100,000 will WANTED— Man or woman to take
over the W atkins line in city of
be distributed.
A shland; also place for sale. In­
quire of C. M. Miles, 611 Beach
R adiators repaired. Flxit Shop.
St.
138-1*
HARDWARE
First
»
Looker
Perhaps yon remember when
the children used to say “ first
looker, second looker,” when
the funny paper arrived, or
when something else new came
to the home which all were
anxious to see.
Well, who wants to be the
“ first looker” at the new
Spring Garments?
There’s
some of the youth still left in
most of us, and there is some
advantage to be gained by be­
ing “ first looker” when it
comes to pretty new clothes,
because there is usually only
one of a kind, and the one you
might choose may not be here
to he seen tomorrow.
The first arrivals in new
Spring Suits, Coats and Dress­
es are now being shown. “ First
Looker!”
KID GLOVES
CREPE DE CHINE
TAILORED WAISTS
—Strap wrist gloves in
white, black and heaver —promise to he a very
shades ................ $4.50 popular a r t i c l e in
—Two clasp kid gloves I Spring Stvles
..............$2.25 to $2.95
—We are showing them
at prices $3.4 to $8.50
SILK HOSE
The best values in
years now being shown.
—Full fashioned silk
hose . . . . $1.50 to $3.75
—Ladies Knit Union
Suits, summer weight—
................55c to $1.75