Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DALLI flDUGS
T u e s d a y , M arch 2 8 , lO ilJ
BUY AT HOME
ment of the American Legion to dec­
Not long ago the United States
orate the graves of those who fell in
Established 1876
brought back from England the re­
the
world conflict and all posts of !
Published Every Evening Except
mains of a man and erected a monu­
Sunday
the Legion will send in contributions !
m ent to his memory. All th at man
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
through th eir state headquarters to
ever did to deserve such honor wa3
the Legion fund. While thousands
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
to w rite a few simple lines, “ Home,
PAPER
of communities throughout this
Sweet Home.”
. .
TELEPHONE 39
country will honor the soldier dead,!
.
Z regular feature department edited by
Horae is where ’.he h eart is, and
it is the distant graves in England,
E . J . B A R R E T T , E d it o r
the home town is where the h o m e,
France, Italy and Russia th at are
Mrs. Belle DeGraf
Subscription Price Delivered in City: is. The home town is what we who
the Legion’s peculiar care, reads the
One month .................................. $ .65 live in it, make it. When you trade
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
communication from Legion national
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 with us and we trade you, all of
headquarters.
Six months ............................... 3.75 us are building the finest home place '
The Legion will be glad to offer,
One year ..................................... 7.50
on earth. But when we send away;
M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s
SOUFFLES
i which many leftovers can be utilized, its assistance to decorate the graves
One month .................................. $ *65 for the things we can buy at hom e,1
souffle is in reality a baked It can be made entirely of eggs and of those in America who cherish
Three months .............................. 1.95 we are helping other people build ¡omelet ¡n which the pggs have been vegetables or may have a thick white
some grave overseas but cannot at-i
Six months ............................... . 3.50 their towns
beaten separately. The a ir which has ¡sauce as a foundation, making them tend the tribute in person. Funds
On« year ..................................... 6.5t
If all of us sent away for all the been incorporated into the egg whites
much more substantial and also eas­ for this purpose should be sent di­
ADVERTISING RATES
things we need who would support causes the m ixture to puff up. The
rect to American Legion national
ier
to bake.
Display Advertising
our schools, build our roads, improve general impression th a t they are dif­
headquarters,
Meridian Life build­
flic ie insertion, each Inch............30c
All souffles should be served with
our streets?
But why ask such a ficult to make gives this dish a cer­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
ing,
Indianapolis,
Ind., together with
question? There would be no town, tain distinction. However, there is a sauce of some kind. When mixtures inform ation on the name of the dead,
Display Advertising
contain a num ber of eggs beaten sep-
One tim e a w eek...................... 2 7 ^ c and so no need for streets, roads or
no
reason
why
anyone
should
not
be
a^ately,
they are usually, dry and rank and organization, arm y serial
Two times a week......................25 c schools.
able
to
mtke
a
perfect
souffle
if
the
Eveiy other d a y .........................20 c
need a sauce to furnish m oisture. A number, grave num ber, lot num ber.!
Suppose you look around the old oven is carefully managed.
Local Readers
little baking powder added io the name and location of cemetery and
Each line-, each tim e .................... 10c home town and see if you can get
They should go directly from the m ixture will greatly help the inex­ date of death. Full particulars are!
To run. every other (Say for one
what you want at the price you want
oven to the table and it is a wise perienced as the tendency to fall will I in the bands of post officials of the
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c It.
precaution to cover the souffle while be greatly overcome if the leavening' Legion posts’
To run every issue for one month
Lincoln said:
“The money we
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
carrying it to the table so th a t the is used.
spend abroad is gone, but the money
Classified Column
colder air of the room will not make
we spend at home comes back to
One cent the word each time.
it fall. The plain omelet souffle is!
To run every iBsue for one month us“ ’ Think it over.
or more, %c the word each time.
Supporting home industries, in the most difficult to make. Those
Legal Rate
made with a cooked foundation (a
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c this m anner is one of the means of thick white sauce) do not fall so
building up a community and a t this
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c tim e is particularly im portant In as readily. The whites of eggs m ust be
Don’t delay!
Go right over to
Card of t h a n k s ...................... ...$ 1 .0 0 s'sting in the return of greater pros­ beaten until filled with air and should
the
nearest
drug
store and get a ,
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ^ c
be folded into the m ixture, not stir­
perity.
package of the genuine B aalm ann’s
Fraternal Orders and Societies
red or beaten. The souffle is then
Gas Tablets. Take them as directed
Advertising for fratern al orders
PORTLAND, March 2 8.— A report
or societies charging a regular initi­ When time lets slip lone perfect day, placed in a m oderate oven, where on unemployment conditions in Ore- .and feel the immediate beneficial
results.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
the heated air expands and puffs up
Oh,
take
it,
for
it
may
not
come
Not only will you be surprised, |
1
gon
sent
to
Lemuel
Bolles,
national
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
the whole mixture. The baking is
again.
a d ju tan t of the American Legion, by but you will feel grateful for the re- J
charged the regular rate for all ad
continued until the air-cells are I H arry N. Nelson, a d ju tan t of the m arkable relief given. You will sleep ,
vertlslng when an admission or other
better— you will breathe easier— ;
charge is made.
Anyhow, G. F. Billings saw to it hardened enough to support its , Oregon departm ent, disclosed the your nervousness will disappear— j
weight and the souffle m ust • be fact th a t there are 2100 men regis-jand, best of all, your exsitable heart
What Constitutes Advertising
fhat Lady Geddes was provided with
served a t once before the enclosed tered with the Legioil em ploym ent!wI11 be calmed in a safe. natural
In order to allay a m isunderstand- Ashland fruits and flowers.
a
ir cools, which causes it to collapse, ii___ . .
| way.
lng among some as to what consti-
______
When sufficiently baked the souffle J * dU
o rtlan d * • 00 ot them
Ask for B aalm ann’s Gas Tablets
tutes news and what advertising,
Prof. Vining, as the escort of Lady
When su m c.en d y baked the souffle badly ¡n need of WQrk and
tic_
package. For sale by
will
feel
dry
and
firm,
like
a
sponge
«*■
- -
“
ally half of those registered either E lh a rt’s Drug Store and other reli­
ate between them : “ ALL .fu tu re h<l'In g rubbed elbows with the cake. Deep ring molds are very at- m arried or have dependents. It is a able druggists. J. Baalmann, Chem­
tractive for vegetable souffles. They! crying shame, reads A djutant Nel-
events, where an admission charge, nobility.
ist, San Francisco.
—4
Is made or a collection is taken IS
may then be turned out on a serving son>3 report> th a t some tWQ thousand
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
We hope someone was thoughtful dish and the center filled with veterans of the world war are out
organizations and societies of every
enough
to slip a bottle or two of creamed fish, sweetbreads, m u s h - ', einployment ln the city of Port-
kind as well as to individuals.
W e B uy an d S ell
All reports of such activities after A shland’s llthia in the British am ­ rooms or chicken. The vegetables! land a ione
they have occurred is news.
bassador’s luggage.
are always previously cooked and
Posts have been asked to make a
All coming social or organization
either
mashed
or
put
through
a
puree
survey
of the unemployed in their
m eetings of societies where no
Shop at home. Sell your ham m er strainer.
¡district; co-operate with the local
money contribution is solicited, lniti
FIRM INSURANCE
The savory souffle offers a variety civic organizations; devise ways and
ation charged, or collecton taken IS and buy a horn, for, remember, “ he
who
tooteth
not
his
own
horn,
the
INVESTMENTS
NEWS.
of luncheon and dinner dishes in means for finding employment for
same shall not be tooted.”
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon,
those who have no trade; get the co­
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
operation of the labor unions; coun­
We sure are breaking into the
ter.
MRS. MARGARET FINLEY
Hotel Ashland Building
ty officials and other public officials
spotlight. Mary Garden, the opera
Ashland, Oregon
| and
. uu bend
„ c u c every
c . j ounce of energy to
queen, one day, and a scion of the
0)UMME b P l AYGROUND'
Phone 2«
J help their more unfortunate coni­
British nobility, the next.
o f / m e r ig v
'
' rades.
Appeals have been sent to em­
The British am bassador ought to
ployers
throughout the state to take
feel at home with the vice president
on additional help, and cities have
of the S. P., if for no other reason
been asked to inaugurate clean-up
than the striking resemblance the
and
paint-up campaigns.
la tte r bears to the late King Ed­
------ A.L.------
ward. Notice it?
WASHINGTON 5
April 2, the first Sunday in April,
.BRITISH CC
W
onder
if
anyone
thought
to
ask
has
been designated by the American
,
^MT. COOL DAYS <
,
Sir Auckland if we would get the
Legion of Oregon, as American Le­
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
big hotel and sanitarium . You know
gion Sunday. Each post has been
he has been mighty close to the vice
requested by D epartm ent Comman­
LET’S PULL TOGETHER
THE BEST OF EATING
der Goodell to urge its membership
A man who had six sons and a president of the Southern Pacific
si
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
to attend church on th at day. On
considerable am ount of property to railroad on his trip across the con­
¡this day the plan is for each post of
leave to them, realizing th a t his tinent.
the American Legion to attend one
days upon ear h were numbered,
! of the local churches in commemora-
called the sons together and taught ETHEL BARRYMORE
| tion of this im portant event and to
them a great example in this m an­
COMING IN “DECLASSEE*
ner:
i show respect to the sacred memory
It is seldom th a t an actress, even
of their honored dead. “ Boost the
Having in his hands six sticks, he
i American Legion— Go to Church on
F IS H IN G R O D S W R A P P E D
bound them firmly together and as secure in the esteem of playgoers
as
Ethel
Barrymore,
or
a
play
as
!
Memorial
Sunday”
reads
the
procla-
tried to break them across his knee,
B a r r e ls a n d P a r t s S u p p lie d a n d
I mation from Rev. F ran k Jam es of
but rt was impossible. He then un­ widely heralded as Miss Zoe Akin’s
F it t e d fo r A n y M a k e o f G u n
! Dallas, Oregon, chaplain of the Ore­
fastened them and broke one stick “ Déclassée,” comes to us preceded
gon Legion.
at a time across his knee with ease. by prelim inary reports more warmly
enthusiastic.
The
local
engagem
ent
“ Now boys,” he said, you can see by
Mr«. Margaret Finley of Rahn town- i „ ,
„ . x,A L.'o 7
this illustration how extremely easy is to occur a t the Page theater, In «hip, Pennsylvania, who has been a p -! D uf,,r P° St N° ‘ 48’ Amer,can Le‘
SI OAK STREET
it was for me to break each one of Medford, Monday night, ^April 3. In pointed road commissioner for the gion’ is seekinS the w hereabouts of
“
Déclassée,”
Miss
Barrym
ore
occu­
township
to
succeed
her
son
who
died
L1°yd
F
-
Gray,
an
ex-service
nf'm
these sticks separately but when
they were bound together it was im­ pied the stage of the New York Em ­ recently. Mrs. Finley is seventy-six who disappeared from his home in
years old, the oldest woman holding Portland, Oregon, last November,
possible for me to do so. Now I pire th eater for one entire season.
Miss Barrym ore in “ Déclassée,” is public office in the Keystone state. Her leaving a wife and child.
w ant to impress this upon your
salary a«* road commissioner le only
. T
mCnds as you go into the highways seen as Lady Helen Haden, a young $150 a year.
'
A’u ------
For the last two years it has been
and byways of life th a t if you face Englishwoman of aristocratic birth
T a s t e is a m a t t e r o f
and
breeding
to
whom,
through
no
the custom of the national depart-
the enemy with an undivided front
t o b a c c o q u a lity
acret'’ good house,
you will be able to hold intact this fault of her own, save an inherited! For sale’
Wc st?te it as our honest
property. However, if you become recklessness, unhappy circum stances i barn’ $a ra $0’ chicken house, smoke
house, electric lights, one mile from
belief
that the tobaccos used
bring
m
atrim
onial
disaster.
Adrift
divided, you can see how easy it will
town, good roads. $500 down, good
in
Chesterfield
are o f finer
from
her
accustomed
surroundings.
be for unscrupulous persons to get
term
s
on
balance.
O.
A.
Manning,
quality
(and
hence
o f better
Lady Helen is next seen in New York,
control of your holdings.”
Talent,
Ore.
16Iff
taste)
than
in
an
y
o th e r
In national affadrs, in state affairs, the center of a gay group of unusual
cigarette
at
the
price.
in county affairs, in city affairs we people. W ith happiness seemingly
LigltU 3 M jtrt Ttbaae Ce.
m ust have this unity and coopera­ almost w ithin her grasp, h er adven­
ALL
While
ln
P
ortland
recently
tion among citizens. This spirit of tures in this country come to a close
I bought
NEXT WEEK
harm ony and co-operation must ln a final gripping and pathetic note
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
of
tragedy.
each
as
extra
wagon
wheels
prevail if we are going to do the
leadbars,
singletrees,
A splendid company surrounds reaches,
m ost good to the greatest num ber of
plow
beams
and
handles,
at
people.
WE MUST “ PULL TO­ Miss Barrymore, Including Edward
prices prevailing before the war.
GETHER.
WE MUST LEARN to Eraery’ H enry Danlell, Cyril Dele- Come ln early while they last.
Fencing, harness and Imple­
GIVE A LITTLE AND TAKE A I vanti’ Pbillp Lord, Charles Wellesley,
ments
at reduced prices.
LITTLE. WE MUST LEARN TO Hubbard- Kirkpatrick, Alfred Hesse,
New
and second hand sewing
Look at the Windows
GUARD
OUR ACTIONS AND W. G. Leith, Alfred Le Hay, Irby machines.
M
arshall,
Virginia
Chauvenet.
Jane
WORDS WHICH TEND TO BREED
I t’s Worth Your
DISCORD.
WE MUST GUARD West, Gabrielle Ravine, Marey R. De
Peil's Corner
While
AGAINST PERSONALITIES WHEN Wolfe, Ina Rorke, Estelle Thebaud.
175-1
THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE
PUBLIC ARE CONCERNED.
If we pull a p a rt on one proposition
and promote factional feeling over
personalities or the desire of a few
men to dictate public policies, we
J. H. MeKENZIE, Prop.
cause a breech which gradually
»
widens unless checked and all the
boosting for public things are In
FOURTH STREET
vain.
Hudson Super Six— 1921
Ford Touring— 1918
L et’s get the COMMUNITY SPIR­
Nash Six— 1920
Ford Roadster— 1917
L ow er Price*
IT! L et's pull together in the inter­
Ford Tonring— 1917
Several Other Cars
FIRST FROM AND
20 n o w 1 8 c
est of harmony and progress. I t ’s
Also Several Good Used Trucks
LAST TO DEPOT
the biggest thing in the way of pub­
10 n o w 9 c
lic organization we could bring
(Two 10’s—18c)
Prices Right. Everything the Best
about.
Ashland
Tidings
DOM ESTIC
S C IE N C E
WRÌGLE
-r
Juicy Fruit, P epperm int
and Spearmint are certainly
th ree d e lig h tfu l flavors to
choose from.
GAS AROUND
YOUR HEAR!
A n d WRSGLEY’S P-K— th e
n ew sugar-coated p e p p e r ­
m in t gu m , is also a great
treat for your sw eet tooth.
lEG lO S
Real Estate
All are from the Wrigley
factories w here perfection
is the rule.
Save the
wrappers
WRIGLEYSi
G o o d fo r
SPEARMINT
valuable
premiums
■neu
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
MAI la O R D E R S R E V E IV E I) NOW
Meet
r « r « r iy
APRIL 3RD—8 :3 0 Curtain
Iw iitp il
of
and
th e
M o«
OHtlneiilshed
E r r a ir .t n .a t
V r ; ir .
F irst A fo e a r a n o e in th e W est in S ev era l Y ears at A m eriea ’a
F orem ost A ctress.
VIRGINIA
CAFE
CHARLES FROHMAM
ptvsenk
Ethel
29 First St.
Bartfanore
lit the play in which her I humph has been without
parallel in the history o f the American sta^b
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
M ONDAY M G U T
:-MEOFORD
DECUSSEE
6r
»
ZOE: AKINS
HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW
O r d e r s w ill b e f ille d in o r d e r o f t h e ir r e c e ip t a n d f ille d Iw fo r e th e
r e g u la r b ox o f f ic e s a le o p e n s , F r id a y ,- M arch 3 1 s t , at 1 2 o’clock.
Add» •ess bitt<Ts, m a k e c h e c k s , p o s t o f f ic e m o n e y o r d e r s (N iyable to
P a g e T h e a te r , M e d fo r d .
I n c lu d e s e lf s t d d r e s s t s l, s t a m p e d e n v e j-
o p e s t o in s u r e s a f e r e tu r n .
P R IC E S : M o o r , 1 st 14 r o w s, $ 3 . 3 0 ; la st 4 r o w s, $ 2 .7 5 ; B a lc o n y ,
1 st 4 r o w s, $ 2 .7 5 ; n ex t 4 r o w s, $ 2 .2 0 ; n ext 3 r o w s, $ 1 .0 5 ; balane«*,
$1.10.
Includes war tax.
HOLMES
GROCERY
True Blue
Graham’s
Bon Ton
Cafe
MACK’S G A R A G E
Expert Repairing
135 Pioneer Ave.
Phene 195
Chesterfield
C IG A R E T T E S
o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended