Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February la, ICrifeî
îttfc ASttL&jfft b ü t f fíbtírga
Has M an
8weet cream for sale, 35 cents a Three and a Half Feet S n o w -
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
pine.
R ose Bros.
1 3 1 tf
E r n e s t C ooper, fro m a b o u t 20
I m iles o u t in th e D ead In d ia n c o u n ­
See our spring suits at prices Funeral H eld Today-
try , w as in tow n y e ste rd a y a n d re-
th e e m
la ie
te m
M rs.
rs. W
back to normal. Paulserud’a i W f ' T h e rn n e ra l o i m
w . . j J . . p o rta th re e a n d a h a lt fe e t of snow
"
T a y lo r, w ho died M onday m o rn in g in h is lo cality.
Returned from ’Frisco
fa t h e r hom e on L incoln s tr e e t, wa3
Mias Anna Hargrove returned fro m '“"“ ' h‘S
at 2 °'clock '" »» ,
D atIern00n
~
S an F ra n c is c o M onday ev en in g . She
. h a s b een in th e city se v e ra l d ays b u y ­
i n g h e r s p rin g sto c k o f m illin e ry .
S he s ta te s t h a t th e s h a d e s th is s e a ­
so n a r e v ery b e a u tifu l, a n d show a
w id e v a ria n c e o f color.
T a m a le s o f q u a lity , se rv e d In th e
¡ th e J P . D odge a n d Sons fu n e ra l h u sk , a t R ose B ros.
lS ltf
p a rlo rs.
In te r m e n t w as m ad e in
M ontain View cem etery .
S till B re a k in g R eco rd s—
T he pu b lic lib ra ry is g a in in g in
C liff P a y n e m ak e s shelves.
c irc u la tio n w eek by w eek, h a v in g had
a c irc u la tio n of 1367 fo r th e w eek
M edford V isitors
e
Mr. a n d . M rs. T. J. C offm an of n d in g F e b ru a ry 4.
Alaska Nugget Chocolate Dipped North Pioner
a v e n u e, w ere M edford)
Ic e C re a m — th e new d e lic io u s frozen
v isito rs T u esd ay .
i N ice D ry W ood! areo S Ioz.
d a in ty — 10 c e n ts a t P la za C onfec­
--------- .
i land Lumber Co., phone 20.
tionery.
135-6
W hy pay m o re fo r In su ra n c e ? Ask
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c la s s P arty G iven—
T h e Y oung W o m e n ’s B ible class of
th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ere th e
g u e s ts o f.M e s d a m e s Ira L eslie and
G e o rg e Ic e n h o w e r
few e v e n in g s
• g o , a t th e hom e of th e la tte r on
A lliso n s tr e e t, a n d such a round of
g a ie ty h a s b een seldom e n jo y ed by
th is c la ss a s th e se rie s of g am es p la n ­
n e d by th e h o stesses.
M iss E m ery
c a p ta in e d th e w in n in g side, w hich
w a s e n te r ta in e d by a g ra c e fu l s tu n t
e n a c te d by th e lo sers. A s p rin g m il­
lin e r y s a le w as a h u g e success.
Yeo first.
134tf
Ash-
92 tf
with Influenza—
M iss N ellie B eaver, one of th e
Colum bia H otel G uests__
te a c h e rs a t th e J u n io r high school,
T he fo llow ing a re la te a rr iv a ls a t h as been c o n fin ed to h e r hom e th is
th e C olum bia H o te l:
M r. a n d Mrs. w eek w ith an a tta c k -of in flu e n z a
C. E. H a w o rth a n d d a u g h te r, Mr. a n d h e r place a t th e school Is being
Ira B ranch, J. H. G arv in , P o r t l a n d f i l l e d by Miss H oag.
H. C. M icanderd. W. M. W elch, C >
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W. M cC ardless, D u n sm u ir, C a lif; M r ! S ale, H a n d ic ra ft
Shop, F e b ru a ry
an d M rs. E a rl H oveen, M o ntague, 17 an d 18
M edford, O regon. 139-4
C alif a n d O. F. R iebel.
' T on sils R em oved—
Miss D o rth a F r u la n h a d h e r to n ­
sils
rem oved T u e sd a y m o rn in g a t a
H otel A sh la n d G u e sts—
T h e H otel A sh lan d h a s th e follow - local h o sPltal
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
M acnider, A m erica n L egion
H anford M acnider, the new n a­
tional com m ander o i th e Am erican
Legion, Is an A m erican fighting man
of fine physique and appearance. He
was born in 1884 a t M ason City, la.,
w here he is a banker. H e w as g rad u ­
ated from H a rv a rd in 1911 and served
on the M exican border in 1916 as a
first lieu ten an t in the Iowa N ational
Guard.
h is lo n g trip.
Apd w h««
co u ld
th r o w a r o p e! A lu c k y
strik e for h im .
LUCKY
STR IK E/
W hen we discovered the
toasting process six years
ago, it was a Lucky Strike
for us.
W h y ? B ecause now
millions of smokers prefer
the special flavor of the
Lucky Strike Cigarette —
because
It’s Toasted*
★ — vSicA
/a fA«
4«Zi «2«u« Borfojr 2h*or
And also because it’s
«H u » U'
</ih
— —
— _ _
One cent tfte word each time.
WAN J RD.
PH YSICIAN8.
WU1 pay b e h e s t cash
p rices fo r fu rs — s k u n k , m ink OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
,te d to eye. e a r, n ose and
fis h e r, coyote; lynx, cat, etc. E d ­
th ro a t. O fflpe hour», 10 to 12 and
g a r Jo h n so n , F a rm B u re a u , M ed­
i ‘5 « Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
fo rd . O re. P h o n e 929.
1 2 4 tf j l»nd,
Ore.
7j . tf
W anted - /
FOR 8ALR.
OR. j . j . EMMENS— P h y sician and
;FOR SA LE— H ousehold goods a t my
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
A fter th e outbreak of the W orld
f hom e 2 92 L ib e rty . F rid a y from
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
w ar he en tered the officers’ train in g
■applied.
O culist a n d a u rls t for
!' H a tu e
P h ° ne 187’J ' Mra
cam p a t F o rt Snelling and w as com­
o , .P ' R - R - O ffices, M. F, and H
_________ __________________139-2
m issioned second lieutenant. He a r­
B ldg., M sdford, O re. P h o n e 567
FO R SA L E — A sm a ll business. In-
rived in F ran ce Septem ber 20, 1917,
q u ire a t 3 43 E a s t M ain St. 139-4* DR M A T T IE B. SH A W — S pecial a t ­
a s an officer In th e N inth United
te n tio n to m othens a n d ch ild ren ,
S tates in fan try . D uring his overseas
F O R SA L E — F ive s ta n d s of bees %
in te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
service he was prom oted to m ajor and
m ile s o u th of B elleview school-
g lan d s. R es. a n d office, Ì0 8 P io­
late r becam e lieutenant colonel of In­
house. J . H. W illiam s.
139-2*
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
or-
fan try in th e Aisne, M arne, St. Mlhiel
fice
h
o
u
rs,
11
to
12
a.
m
.;
2
to
6
FO R
S A L E — R eed
baby
buggv.
and M euse-Argonne operations, a por­
p. m.
P h o n e 336-L o r call 178 S kidm ore.
tion of th e tim e in command of his
139-3
DR. SH AW — E ye, e a r, nose, th ro a t
regim ent. H e w as wounded a t St.
s p e c ia lis t; g lasse s fitte d .
Office
FO R SA L E — H orse, 9 y e a rs old,
Mlhiel, and holds the following deco­
a
t
resid
en
ce,
P
io
n
e
e
r
A
ve.,
m
o rn -
rations. D istinguished Service Cross and one c in d e r e ...................
I w
— eig ...........—
"*** tra
u a u d e io
h t 1050, o r will
fo r a
J n g and by a p p o in tm e n t, P h ofie 28.
d ’Honneur, Croix de G uerre (five citations five n«'im i ' C ,‘e ' a lie r de J-e««on
h e a v ie r h o rse an d pay d iffe re n c e
— ■*'»
taMOn8’ fl' e p ahns- one fold aad one silver . C all 1360 A sh lan d St
139-3.'
s ta r) and the Italian w ar cross.
CHIROPRACTORS,
M acnider was elected com m ander of the Iowa departm ent of
FO R SA LE— 1920
X September and ? has
" been com m ander r of
- Ä the s <
m
ä
i ‘
- v i X 1” ^
ERSOU'
C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician .
City. His nam e was put forw ard for national
be sold a t a sa crifice th is week.
N e u ritis cases u specialty . P hone
1819 .<><■ !.. the balloting he stood
D ^ S er“'
See th e c a r a t N o rto n ’s g a ra g e ,
J6 7 -J . T re a tm e n t given only in
vigorous exponent o f ad ju sted conw ensatl,.- -
-
’ H e h* s be™ •
P io n e e r s tre e t.
138-6
Four own hom e.
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O REGO N N U R SER Y CO. — O rd er
PLUMBING
now .
All k in d s of g u a ra n te e d
n u rse ry stock fo r s p rin g deliv ery . H. K. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
S. S. D avies, a t d ep o t b a rb e r shop,
ing a n d day w o rk . 248 F ifth St.,
a «®nt-
136-6*
p h o n e 166-J.
lOOtf
ing g u e sts re g is te re d : R u th M ont­
g o m ery E u g e n e , J. C. M yers. E. L. A fte r E ffe c t o f In flu e n z a —
T he d o c to rs re p o rt q u ite a few
G ordon, A. R. F ra z ie r, E d w in G. C u r­
cases
of abcesses of th e m id d le e a r,
tis, Jo h n W. C u n n in g h a m , P o r tla n d ;
J o n a s B ro lin , C. A tk in , P a u l T. K in - b ein g th e a f te r e ffe c ts of In flu en za.
nedy, M r. a n d M rs. H. W. R eed,
E n tertain at D inner—
M r. a n d M rs. N a te B ates e n te r ta in ­ S e a ttle ; H e n ry C heery, E. L. C assan, C ashier W orking A gain—
V. O. N. S m ith , c a s h ie r of th e C iti
e d a t d in n q r M onday e v en in g a t th e ir L o n n ie K e rn e s, J o h n R o th o ff, W . H.
zens
B an k , w as a b le to be a t w ork
Colby,
C
hicago;
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
R.
P.
h o m e , 101 Scenic D rive. M r. a n d Mrs.
a
g
a
in
T u e sd a y , /a fte r se v era l days
L o u is D odge, Mr. a n d M rs. F re d W il­ R ain ey , B lack R iv e r F a lls . W is; J.
so n a n d Mr. a n d M rs. H al M cN air W- S e w a rd s- S alem , O re; F. G. Os- sp e n t a t hom e as th e re s u lt o f th e in
w e re p re s e n t. A fte r th e d in n e r h o u r ^,a n d - M inneapolis, M inn: N a th a n r . ! f*uenza.
G ale, G ra n ts P a ss; R. E. H am , B rem ­
t h e e v e n in g w as s p e n t a t ca rd s.
P a c ific P a c k a g e G oods, a n y n u m ­
e rto n , W a sh ; M r. a n d M rs. E. J.
b
e
r,
85 c en ts. H a n d ic ra ft Shop, Med
S pecial s a le a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop. H a m b u rg , O a k la n d , C a lif; Mr. a n d
fo
rd
,
O regon.
B a lts ta ilo re d to o r d e r w ith e x tr a j ^ r8‘
W e n te n a n d Mr. a n d M rs.
p a n ts fre e .
128-tf E ’
D an tols, San F ra n c isc o .
Moved T u e s d a y -
Mr. B loom field, w ho re c e n tly r e n t­
E m broidery Club to Meet—
T h e m em b ers of th e A m erican L e­
ed
th e G u n te r place on G ra n t s tre e t,
T h e F rid a y A ftern o o n E m b ro id e ry gion a n d L a d le s ’ A u x iliary a n d th e ir
m
oved
to th a t p lace T u e sd a y from
c lu b w ill m ee t F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t fam ilies w ill e n jo y a v a le n tin e p a rty
t h e hom e of M rs. B e rt T r o tte r a t ¡W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock a t his fo rm e r re sid e n c e on Oak s tr e e t
167 H a rris o n s tr e e t.
th e M oose h a ll. All com e p re p a re d
to have a good tim e.
13 8-3 Plum bing Contract Let—
Candy! Candy! Candy! Watch
P ro v o st B ro th e rs h av e been a w a rd -
Rose Bros, windows.
jed
th e c o n tra c t fo r f u rn is h in g th e
131-tf Returns from Idaho—
„
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, Mrs. E. W. E ric k so n , w ho w as p lu m b in g in th e C arl L oveland a n d
Will Deliver Address—
c alled to h e r hom e In C aldw ell, Steve E ric k so n h o u ses w hich a re be-
R ev. W . J u d s o n O ldfield, p a s to r j Id ah o , tw o w eeks ago by th e d e a th ing ei'ected by A. L. L am b.
o f th e local C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h , io f h e r s is te r, B lanch V ail, re tu rn e d
w ill go to G ra n ts P a ss F rid a y e v e n - 'to d a y on tra in 53.
M rs. E ric k so n i <>n to ity A g ain —
in g of th is w eek w h ere he w ill de- re p o rts c o n d itio n s in Id a h o a s being
Mrs. M innie L ane, c irc u la tio n m an-
liv e r a n a d d re s s a t th e S co ttish R ite d isc o u ra g in g ,
M any m en a re o u t a Se r
to e T id in g s, w ho had been
c lu b of S o u th e rn O regon. In cid e n t ¡of e m p lo y m e n t a n d fa rm e rs a re still co n fin ed to h e r hom e by illn ess for
a ly. Rev. O ldfield Is a K. C. C. H., h o ld in g th e ir la s t s u m m e r’s hay an d he Pa st se v era l days, Is a g a in on
th e only one s o u th of E u g e n e in th e g r a in .” she said . B oth Mr. a n d M r.s d u ty to see th a t ev ery one receives
« ta t« .
E ric k so n a re m em b e rs of th e T id in g s to e ir p a p e r on tim e.
force.
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O rre» c le a n s c lo th e s.
P h o n e 64.
C om e to T rin ity G uild c a rd p a rty
notice
T h u rs d a y ev en in g , in th e P a ris h 00862699
T h e lad le s of T rin ity G uild w i l l ' H ouse.
R e fre s h m e n ts .
GET UNIVERSITY
i give a b rid g e a n d five h u n d re d p a rty
.T h u rs d a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 16, in Annual Ball—
;th e P a ris h H ouse, to w hich th e pub-
T he B ro th e rh o o d of R ailw ay C ar-
|H c Is c o rd ia lly in v ited . Tw o d o lla rs I ' m en will hold th e ir fo u rth a n n u a l
p er tab le . R e fre s h m e n ts a n d a good hall a t th é A rm o ry in A sh lan d S at-
tim e fo r all.
u rd a y e v e n in g , F e b ru a ry 18, T h is
——— —
a ff a ir will be of e q u a l sp le n d o r to
C on fin ed to H o m e—
any of th e lik e a ff a ir s h eld in th e
E. W. F lack u g of th e S q u a re Deal past, a n d it is expected to be a g re a t
, g ro cery , is co n fin ed to his hom e w ith success. T he e v e n in g will be s p e n t
a se v ere cold.
w ith m usic a n d d a n c in g a n d a ll a re
invited who e n jo y e ith e r d a n c in g or
H ave th a t old su it re n o v a te d a t good m usic.
P a u ls e ru d 's .
1 33tf
. a 2 X * * A •’
V isitin g P a te n ts —
M ove R e p o rte d —
M rs. W. R. P a rs h a ll, of M ontague,
B. F. Stone, who has been living C alif., is v isitin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr.
a t 133 N u tley s tr e e t, in th e G. S. a n d M rs. W. H. S m ith , 166 E a s t
C o lu m b u s w a s g la d
B u tle r house, h as m oved to th e W. M ain s tre e t.
S he w ill re m a in fo r
to
th e U . S. A . after
S. Kee p ro p e rty a t 257 T h ird s tre e t, a b o u t a w eek.
S. M ed icated a ir is the only treat­
ment for catarrh. Breathe Hyorael
and obtain Immediate relief. At Mc­
Nair Bros. Money back If it falls.
B U S IN E S S A N D p r o f e s sion a l
SCH O O L D A YS
A u to m o b ile in su ra n c e
ra te s. Yeo of co u rse.
at
r ig h t A u to m o tiv e D e a lers M eet__
1 3 4 tf
T he A u to m o tiv e D e a lers a sso c ia ­
tio n of s o u th e rn O regon m e t a t th e
A n o th e r E m p lo y e —
Legion h all in M edford M onday e v ­
T h e o d o re R u ssell h a s been e m - 1 e n in g , a n d w ere show n a tw o reel
ployed by N. Dix a n d Sons to ta k e
film , fu rn is h e d by th e n a tio n a l asso
¡c a re of th e ir b u sin ess of w a sh in g e la tio n in re g a rd to id eas fo r s e llin g
m ach in es an d c h a n g in g tire s , a n d be­ goods. M r. F in k , sa le s m a n a g e r of
gun w ork th e re th is m o rn in g .
Blue & W rig h t, an d M r. M cC allan
„
. ee
e ie .
e a re going to have
. C,ab.S. a n d . ° th e r fresh fisb
fo r F rid a y s. Also p len ty of good fat
ch ic k e n s a n d ra b b its. A sh lan d F ish
M ark et. P h o n e 104.
139-tf
of W ig g in s & C om pany, In c o rp o ra t-
ed, both of P o rtla n d , w ere th e
i m a k e r s of th e ev e n in g a n d gave
i som e
ta lk s
In te re s tin g
and
in s tru c tiv e
'
S p rin g w oolens an d sty le s a re in
a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop.
1 2 8 tf
Ashland Realty Co.
H ou ses to B en t
Property for Sale
36 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
FO R SA L E — D andy tw o oven fire-
less co o k er, a lm o st new . W rite
M rs. Gl W. W o lv e rto n , 184 B
St.
136-6*
FO R SA L E — S ingle com b W h ite
L e g h o rn eggs, fo r h a tc h in g , tra p -
n e ste d .
Also B a rre d P ly m o u th
R ocks, e x tra la rg e b ird s. P h o n e
340~Y-__________
12 7-1 mo
to Jerry O'Neal, Beaver Building.
Phone 138,
transfer and express .
FOR prohipt and careful service,
aato trucks or horse drays. 8BJ1
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone 11?
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
SBff
FO R SA LE— H ere is a sp len d id op­ T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
FER — Good team and motor­
p o rtu n ity :
G rocery s to re doing
tru
c k s. Good se rv ic e a t a reason-
nice bu sin ess, invoice a b o u t $3000
e h le nrice
P h o n e 83
re n t $30. O. A. M anning, T a len t,
O regon.
I 2 7 tf
CAR WASHING
FO R SALE*—W h ite M inorca h a tc h ­ F IR S T C ..ASS CAR W ASH IN G an d
ing eggs, n o n -se tte rs , la rg e w h ite
polishli g, $2.60.
L lth ia 8 a rage.
•g « s, $1.00 fo r 15.
922 B oule­
P h o n e 114.
______
113«
v a rd . P h o n e 457-R .
1 2 4 -lm o
R O O FE R S
FO R SA LE— Good so u n d N ew to w n '
an d W ln esap ap p les, n o t culls, 60c ,F 0 R RO( P
, 3
box. H a lf m ile w est c a n n ery . 0 .
\ R E . IR IN G of a n y k ln d,
com e a n d see Je n se n , 405 L ib e rty
A. Manning, Talent. Or.
114tf
St. P h o n e 68._____
139-2*
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 FO R
iV R RENT.
R E N T — Tw o o r th re e room
fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t. G round fo r
g a rd e n . V acant F e b ru a ry 20. May
be seen now. P h o n e 468-J. I 3 7 tf
WIFE HELD ON CAR TRACK
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER—
Thos. H. Sim pson, of A shland, a u ­
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t as a
f? r ‘“ e n o m in a tio n foi l G R E A T BARGAIN— 1 have 84 oan-
th e office of co u n ty com m issioner*
a rle s , s in g e rs an d
h en s w ith
of Ja ck so n co u n ty , c u b je c t to the
b re e d in g cages, seed, etc.
W ill
decision of th e rep u b lica n vo ters
ta k e $200 cash fo r th e lo t; too ill
of sa id .county, a t th e p rim a ry elec­
to a tte n d to th em . T he C h a ir Doc­
tio n , May 1 9 th , 1922.
to r, 3d a n d A Sts.
1 3 0 -lu io *
the
.
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room w ith
W IN D SO R, C onn., F eb. 1 5 .—
h e a t. 85 Second St.
1 29tf
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b
a
rg
e
d
w
ith
h
av
in
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a
tte
m
p
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d
to
DEGREE
FOUND.
ta k e his w ife ’s life by h o ld in g h e r
upon th e tro lle y tra c k s b efo re an a p ­
FOUND— Sm all w hite poodle dog.
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p ro a c h in g c a r, Jo sep h S tro ff was C o p y rig h t, 1B21, W '.stern N e w sp a p e r U n io n
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held a t th e W in d so r ja il here. T he
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
With hand on the spade and heart
w o m an ’s rig h t leg w as c ru sh e d by
In the sky
th e c a r an d su b se q u e n tly w as a m p u ­
W E CAN LOCATE you In m ost any
Dress the ground and till It;
kind of paying b u sin e ss in S o u ‘h-
tate d . She is now in a se rio u s co n ­
Turn In the seed, brown and dry.
eru
O regon. FO U R -S IT E SA LES
Turn out the golden millet.
ditio n .
AGENCY, B usiness B ro k e rs, B ea­
Work and your house shall be duly
I he m o :o rm a n of th e c a r saw
fed;
v er
Block,
A sh la n d ;
M edford
Work and the rest shall be won:
S tro tf b e n d in g o v e r th e tra c k a n d
B ldg., M edford.
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I hold that a ntan had better be dead
¡a tte m p te d to sto p his c a r. T he m an
Than alive when his work Is done.
! held his positio n u n til th e c a r was
—Alice Cary.
i n e a rly upon him . W hen th e c a r was
SOME SPECIALS IN GOOD THINGS.
sto p p ed it w as found th a t S tro f f ’s
BA R BER
w ife w as u n d e r th e w heels.
A tasty salad which may he p re­
pared any tim e In the year, but is
Children's Work A
especially good at
COULDN’T
Specialty
t li 1 s season is
HELP IT.
F ru it S a i a d.—
8 a fe ty b lad es re s h a rp e n e d
Eagle:
O h I
P our a cup(ul of
lik e new. S ingle bit, 36c
Yes! Pve caught
boiling w ater over
doz. D obule b it, 60c d o i.
you in the act of
half a pound of
dates, d rain dry
“Sniping,” have
IT
and cut in eighths
r e m o v i n g the
B. L A M K I N
stones. Add to the d ates one cupful
of finely cubed, good flavored ap p le;
two slices of m inced pineapple, the
apple and pine may be cut in strip s
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
If preferred, sprinkle with salt and
L O O K IN G
two tublespoonfuls of French dress- i
BACKWARD.
Ing and one-half cupful of finely cut i
celery.
Let stan d an hour then serve '
Gee !
Whizz !
City and Ranch Properties
with
mayohnal.se
and whipped cream '
H ouses to Rent
The fun I must
using
a
cupful
of
cream
to
two
table-
,
D octor Ma Saw Sa, noted woman
have had!
spoonfuls of m uyonnalse. Serve in
physician of Burm a, India, is th e first
apple
cups on lettuce.
woman o f the country she claim s as
CITIZEN'S BANK BUILDING
Kum quat
Salad. — W ash
tw elve
home to receive a degree from a
university.
kum quats and cut cross wise In thin 1
slices. Mix w ith one cupful of w hite
She is now studying in Johns H op­
grapes cut in hulf and seeded, add
kins university, a t Baltim ore, w here
p DE OLE OMAN MOPPED |
one orange divided into sections «nd
she is specializing in medicine. She
broken
Into halves. M ake a dressing
is a fellow of th e Royal College of
UF WID ME DIS MAWNIN’
of
two
tablespoonfuls of grape fru it
Physicians and Surgeons of Dublin.
EN DEN SAY SHE T H U
Juice,
one
tablespoonful of lemon
Ireland, w here she received the first
WID ME , EN AH LL TELL
Juice, a teaspoonful of powdered sugar,
degree ever won by a woman
a dash of cayenne and sa lt to taste.
DE WORL' AH S U T H Y
A rrange on lettuce and serve very
LOOKS LAK AHS TR' u
cold with the dressing poured over It.
M uch of It good so il— not ste e p
Raisin Roly Poly.—R aisins are one
W ID ÎÜ
— n e a r A shland. N e a r paved h ig h ­
of our m ost wholesome fru its as they
furnish assim ilable iron in a most
way. E s tim a te d 16.000 tie r s of
desirable form. T ake one cupful each
h a rd a i d so ft wood
P ric e very
5 o Tr<ur\y protlenrvj ir \
of chopped raisins and apple. P re ­ rea so n a b le .
t h e w o rld
pare a roll of pastry, roll very thin
I n e v e r k r\e .w -u b o v t
and heap th e fru it In the center.
W ill ta k e good A shland p ro p ­
Pinch up and overlap, having the laps
b e fo r e ..
e rty fo r p a rt p a y m e n t; te rm s on
on the top. P lace In a deep baking
5ince I ’v e re«.d
balance.
dish, pour over one cupful each of
3ocitJijtic. books
brown su g ar and boiling w ater, two
tablespoonfuls of butter.
Buk’e an
P ro p e rly h a n d le d , th e wood
I M t I ov^kt to
b u sin ess pays well.
hour in a slow oven, basting occasional­
worry more.,
ly.
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Lemon Raisin Pie.—T ake one cupful
of large raisins, add one cupful of
sugar, one large lemon, Juice and
granted r in d ; a tablespoonful of flour,
a cupful of w ater, one tablespoonful
of b u tter. Bake w ith two crusts
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KITCHEN
CABINET
W. A. SH E L L
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
Medical Association Meets__
T he r e g u la r m o n th ly m ee tin g of
' th e J a c k so n C ounty M edical associa-
j tio n will be held W ednesday e v en in g
a t th e hom e of Dr. T h a y e r in M ed­
ford.
Dr. G ordon M acC racken will
read th e p a p e r of th e ev en in g , his
s u b je c t being “ M easles.” A n u m b e r
o f th e local p h y sic ia n s will a tte n d .
FO R BALE— Good reed baby buggy.
Apply 84 A lida Bt.
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Rules for Safe Driving.
Keep to the rig h t of the road.
Slow down a t crossings.
Signal for a stop or tu rn to
cars behind by holding out the
hand.
Apply b rak es slowly. Change
speed rate s slowly.
D rive c a re ­
fully.
Be prepared to help any m otor­
ist in trouble on roads d ista n t
from garages.
Be p rep ared to give pedes­
tria n s “lifts ” on country roads.
Stop c a r and engine when
m eeting drovers w ith sheep or
c a ttle on country roads.
P ark only a t side of roads,
leaving fairw ay.
When buying produce In the
country, p ark alongside road,
not on the road.
M hen p arking a t night leave
w arning lights.
H uve headlight dim m ers and
use them when m eeting and pass­
ing other m otorists a t night.
160 Acres
Woodland-Pasture
THE CHEERFUL.CHERUB
Billings Agency
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