Wednesday, April 5, 1Ö22 A shland daily tidings Local and Personal Property C hanges H ands — J a c k F a h s h a s sold h is p ro p e rty a t th e c o rn e r of B aum an d P in e s tr e e t to E lv in D o u g h e rty , a ra ilw a y m ail c le rk . Mr. D o u g h e rty h a s been liv ­ ing in th e J a m e s Y oung p ro p e rty on 1 ine s tr e e t a n d w ill ta k e possession c i his new hom e M ay 15. A. C. Mey- I m p r o v in g — J e ss e N eil, w ho u n d e rw e n t an o p ­ e ra tio n a t th e local h o sp ita l sev eral C liff P a y n e m ak e s h a t ra c k s w eeks ago, is im p ro v in g slow ly, a f t e i h a v in g been in a v ery se rio u s condi- P u rc lia se s C a r— lio n fo r se v e ra l days. A. C. M eyers h a s p u rc h a se d a new “ 4 9 0 ” C h e v ro le t car. Del M onte B a r tle tt p e a rs, 10 cen ts p e r can a t D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ W e S o m e th in g new in life in su ra n c e sell fo r le ss.” 1 7 5 tf Yeo, of co u rse. 169ti U n d e r g o e s O p e r a tio n — V is it o r fr o m C e n tr a l P o in t — Dolly K a is e r, of W a ln u t s tr e e t, un d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n fo r ap p en d ici tis a t th e G ra n ite C ity h o sp ita l T ues day. She is re p o rte d a s d o in g nicely DOMESTIC R ay W a tk in s of C e n tra l P o in t v isitin g in th e city W ednesday D ew Drop Inn— for lunches. E v e ry th in g fo r th e picnic, lu n ch or H e re fro m R o g u e R iv e r— p a rty . D e tric k ’s G rocelteria. “ T he M iss T illie A n d erso n , of H om e of Good E a ts .’’ 1 7 5 tf R iv e r h as been v isitin g in fo r th e p ast few days. K. N elson does c le a n in g re p a irin g a n d dyeing. Oosr / 7 Million Jan Used Yearly stin g w ith Mr. an d M rs. C. W . of N orth M ain s rre e t fo r a few T he B innevs a re n e a r re la tiv e s b est hom e m ad e can d ies can a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 52tf P a sses T h ro u g h C ity— M anaging E d ito r F ife r, of th e P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n , w as a p a sse n g e r on tra in 53 W e d n esd a y ev en in g , e n ­ ro u te to San F ra n cisc o , w h ere he will a tte n d a m e e tin g of n e w sp a p e r men th e re fo r a day o r tw o th e la tte r p ari of th e week. M akes T rip to B ro w n sv ille — Rev. C. F. K o e h le r left fo r B row ns­ ville th is m o rn in g to co n d u ct th e fu n ­ e ra l serv ices of M rs. L. K irk , a fo r­ m er p a rish io n e r. Rev. K o e h le r will r e tu r n S a tu rd a y . A very good suit, “Tailored to Measure by Born,” at a price you will agree is en­ tirely fair* M rs. Belie D e G ra f Domestic Science Director California Prune T h is is th e b e st m eth o d fo r fry in g fish. It w ill be c risp an d if th e fat lias been p ro p erly te s te d th e fish will n o t be oily. S erve w ith t a r t a r sa u ce o r slices of lem on. O y ste r Stew Tw o cups of raw o y ste rs, tw o cups th in w h ite sauce. Cook o y ste rs in th e ir ow n liq u o r o r w a te r u n til th e ledges s lig h tly c u rl. H ave w h ite sa u ce p re p a re d an d co m bine ju s t b e fo re serv in g . F o r w h ite sa u ce m elt tw o ta b le sp o o n s of b u tte r, add tw o tab le sp o o n s of flo u r; m ix u n til w ell b len d e d , th e n cook u n til fro th y a n d a d d tw o cups of m ilk o r h a lf m ilk a n d h a lf o y ste r liq u o r. Season an d serve. F r ie d O y ste rs D ra in a n d d ry o y ste rs. S p rin k le w ith s a lt a n d p ep p er. B eat one egg, ad d one tab le sp o o n of cold w a te r. Dip o y ste rs in fine dry b re a d c ru m b s, LAST TIME TODAY RITA ¿OLIVET • Adults 55c • Children 10c Inducing War Tax Friday—Saturday You’ll find the com­ pleted garments fully up to your expecta­ tions—money back if you are not satisfied. 0. A. PAllLStRLD toCKfl;, THE PRINTER'S DEPIL A «.£ > VUAWUÏ OOVIM TO sum ? HOMI «¿Onus'? WOULD PRESERVE OLD HOUSE Efforts Being Made to Raise Money to Buy Dwelling Dating From Sev­ enteenth Century. Some who love good things—and happily in te rest In the a rc h ite c tu re of form er ages . is aw akening more and more— are trying to preserve a rem arkable old p e a sa n t's dwelling a t H arreveld, a lonely ham let on the h e a th e r in the province of G elderland. It Is called los luis, dating from the S eventeenth century and the last house of tlie Saxon tyjie. Los, in the Geld- ria u dialect, m eans open, by which it is Indicated th a t th e house consists of one room only and th a t th ere a re no p artitio n s betw een the places for hous­ ing and sleeping fo r men and b e a sts; cows and goats and chickens living peacefully to g eth er w ith th e inm ates. T here is no chlm neyplace; t h e wood lire burns in a hole in th e floor, which is of stone, and th e sm oke is allowed to And an outlet as it pleases. T he peasants, m an and wife, who a re living here a re beset w ith the ex­ trem ely m odern, yet m ost u n fo rtu n ate thought of having a wall built between th e stable and th e dw elling room, a d d ­ ing a chim ney and building another room, by all of which renovations the house will he Irretrievably spoiled. T he m anaging com m ittee of the open-air museum a t A rnhem a re now trying to get money together in order to buy th e house and have it removed» to th e ir museum park. It is much to be hoped th a t they will m eet w ith a prom pt success. Im probable Story Beginnings. V ladam intch noticed the excellent diction of th e stre e t c ar conductors in announcing th e stations. W hen Sham alback pulled up a t (lie i garage he found th e prices had not been a rb itra rily raised because he was a tourist. T he m aid opened th e door and Cora Ila entered w ith th e um brella she had borrow ed th e week before. B efore Ann Chovie left for Holly­ wood to tak e up ttlm work she openly adm itted she w as not as good as some of th e s ta rs and therefore, never ex­ pected to reach stardom . O ur hero had sent a copy of th e late st book of his fav o rite a u th o r to th e w rite r him self, asking th a t it be autographed. T he sim ple request was complied w ith and the hook prom ptly retu rn ed .—New York Sun. On O ctober 9, 1876,’ Dr. Bell, th e Iin v e n to r of th e tele p h o n e, an d T h o m ­ as A. W a tso n , his a s s is ta n t, ta lk e d I su ccessfu lly over a p riv a te te le g ra p h O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e, ■ ire tw o m iles long, b etw een B oston a n d C am b rid g e, th is b ein g th e firs : _ _ _ _ _ W A N ! ED. tw o-w ay ta lk o v er an o u tsid e w-jre. F IR S T CLASS L a u n d ry work at 52 OR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice R oco St. 179-6 lim ited to eye, ear, noae and th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and ________CAR WASHING • to 6. Sw edenburg Bldg., Ash F IR S T CLASS CAR W A SH IN G and land, Ore. 78-tf po lish in g , $2.50. L ith ia G arage. P h o n e 114, 113ti '^R. J. J. EM M EN S— P h y sicia n and S urgoon. P ra c tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r. nose and th ro a t. G lasses supplied. O culist a n d aurlB t fot 8. P . R. R. O ffices. M. f' an d H. Bldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 667 FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER— Thos. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u ­ DR. MATTIE B. SH A w '— S pecial a ? th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a c a n ­ te n t ion to m o th e rs and c h ild re n AR E HARD TO GET d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e In te rn a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e office of C ou n ty C o m m issio n er of g lan d s. R es. a n d office, Ì0 8 P io ­ — R u t wo h a v e som e choice L e t­ J a c k s o n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e d e ­ n e e r a v en u e T elep h o n e 28. Of­ tu ce, R a d is h e s a n d Y o u n g C ab­ cision of th e R e p u b lic a n v o ters ot' fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m : 2 to I b ag e a n d C a u liflo w e r. said c o u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n , May 19th, 1922. O I R CANNED VEGETABLES » m a w — E ye, e a r. nose, th ro a t AR E TH E BEST TO •eclalist; glasses fitte d . Office FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER resid e n ce . P io n e e r Ave., m o rn - BE HAD — G eorge A lfo rd , of P hoenix, a n ­ g a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28. n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty ________ GUI ROPRACTORS, INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e DR. MAI D INGERSOLL- ! C h iro p ra c tic I (E ffe c tiv e January 1, I n » 1) R ep u b lican v o ters of said c o u n ty , a t •— \ J s i tl n g N e u ritis ra se s e sp ecialty th e p rim a ry e le c tio n , May 19:h, 1922. Daily (E xeep t Sunday) 36 7 -J. T re a tm e n t e l v e n . M EDFORD LV. A S H i.i 00 00 00 PLUMBING 00 R. ADAMS-— P lu m b in g . C o n trac t 00 a. ni. ing a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St. 00 noon noon phone 166-J. lo o n 00 00 t r a n s f e r a n i » EX PRR SS 00 00 JR p ro m p t an d cai 00 a u to tru c k s or hori 00 W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co 00 TH E BEST OF EATING O ffice, 89 Oak strei 30 Ashland. EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED 30 VEGETABLES VIRGINIA CAFE 29 First St. 30 L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d a n d ; A sh lan d fo r M edford every h o u r on, th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; | th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m. A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side! P h a rm a c y . M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE I D aily (E xcept Sunday) LV. M EDFORD LV. ROSEBURG 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 :0 0 p. 111. T ra v el by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by 20 m iles; one of O re g o n 's m ost scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d , m oney. W. A. SHELL F IS H IN G 3S1 E. MAIN ST. (svr To V IR R E N T — H ouse of 4 room s, fu r n ish ed or u n fu rn is h e d . In q u irí 115 C hurch St. „ 178tl' A bout one a c re good nd. C all a t 167 M oun- 1 7 7 tf JU S T A R R IV E D ! W HAT? FE N C IN G ! W HERE? Peil's Corner B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r ­ d e r, com e and see P e il’s new c a r ­ load of fencing. E very v a rie ty — b a rb e d w ire to fancy y ard fencing — He g u a ra n te e s to b eat c a ta lo g u e prices. G ard en tools, hose, a n d new and used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on h and. FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. In q u ire M rs. H en ry P ro v o st, above C itizens B ank. 1 7 4 tf A PA R TM EN TS T— F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t M odern conveniences, nly. In q u ire 16« H arg a o r phone 122, 182tl SA LE — F e rtiliz e r. S m ith 's 180-6* FOR SA LE One ery , good re p a ir Deal G rocery. We Buy and Sell Real E sta te FIRH INSURANCE INVESTMENTS FO R SA L E — E ig h t week old p u lle ts now read y fo r deliv ery . F rom o u r b red -io -lay S. C. W h ite L eghorns. R ogue R iv er P o u ltry F a rm , C. F. C a rp e n te r, m an a g e r, M edford, Ore. 180-3 FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — M ountain hack. Ja c k so n G yger, Nell C reek 179-6* H otel A sh la n d B u ild in g A sh la n d , O regon P h o n e 2« FO R SA L E — T w enty head of good m ilk cow s; one rec e n tly fre sh giv­ ing 35 p o unds of m ilk p er day. T. W . B ailey, T a le n t. 174-12* FO R SA L E — F u lly eq u ip p ed In q u ire B eaver R e a lty Co. -Greeting Cards EVERYTHING THAT VOI’ HAVE -Baskets SAVED MAY BE -Rabbits SW EPT AW AY IN AN HOUR Chickens Novelties AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Candy Eggs Boxed Candy Fancy Candy THAT IN JU R ES O N E O R M ORE PE R SO N S You can p ro te c t y o u rse lf front losses o f th is k in d , a s well a s from April 16th is Easter Sunday Make Your Selection NOW loss by fire . I t is b e tte r to be s a fe tlu in s o rry . In s u r e today w ith th e d airy . 1 7 3 tf FO R S A L E — H a tc h in g eggs. W h ite M ln o rras, P e k in d u ck s, d ra k e from p riz e w in n in g b ird s. 922 B oule­ v ard . P h o n e 457-R . 1 6 3 -lm o * FO R SA L E — P ro g re ssiv e E v e rb e a r ing s tra w b e rry p la u ts, $1 plus d e ­ liv e ry c h a rg e s. F. H. D re ssie r M edford. 176-7* FOR SALE O tis St. F ive m ilk goats. 368 182-3* FO R S A L E — F iv e room house, w ith b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, c o rn e r E ig h th and B s tre e ts . In q u ire 139 Second. 1 8 2 tf R O S E S , FL O W E R IN G SH RU B S. B ulbs, F r u it an d S hade T rees, B er­ ries, e tc .— Stock from th e m ost r e ­ lia b le n u rse rie s , flo ris ts a n d la n d ­ scape g a rd e n e rs on th e coast. L et m e have y o u r o rd e r now fo r s p r i n t p la n tin g . E v ery h o u se sh o u ld p la n t m o re flow ers, b e rrie s and fru it. Am se n d in g in o rd e rs every day now . L et m e know’ y o u r w a n ts. M rs. F re d R. N eil, 263 Oak S b P h o n e 310-R . 182-w -t-s REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE E stablished 1883 Phone 211 41 E. Main St, BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE A I LOST COMTFOV. OF W4 CAR — F u rn is h e d room s, $1 C ar s to ra g e free. -Union H ouse, 160 F o u rth St. 180-tf S afety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c doz. D obule b it, 60c doz. RODS W R A PPED B a rre ls m id P arts Supplied and F itte d fo r Any M ake o f Gun FOR RENT. Specialty F a r e — M e d fo r d -R o s e b u r g , $ 4 .0 0 ; G r a n ts -P a s s -R o s e b u r g , $ 3 .0 0 . M FD FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS D aily a n d S u n d ay PA SS LV. M E D FO R D LV. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 :0 0 p. ni. 4 :3 0 p. m. G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g B o u b o u n iere, ph o n e 160 O ffice an d w a itin g room — No. S F r o n t S t.. N ash H o tel b u ild in e T. L. POW ELL— GENERAL F E R — Good te a m and tru c k s . Good se rv ice a t c ab le price. P h o h e 83 C hildren’s W ork A By Charles Sughroé *> Western Newspaper UnMi C Get gosh pricot Grovers Inc. S h ellfish I then ir S h e llfish a re divided in to c la s s e s , c ru m b s — clam s, o y ste rs, scallo p s a n d m u s­ sels b elo n g to one class, an d lo b ste r, c ra b s, s h rim p s a n d c ra w fish belong to a n o th e r class. O y sters a re th e m o st im p o rta n t of th e s h e llfish , a lth o u g h s h rim p s a re h ig h e r in food v a lu e . B oth clam s a n d o y ste rs a re m ore easily d ig este d if e a te n raw . W ith th e ex ception of th e lo b ste r, all fish a re easy to d ig e st, a lth o u g h th e lean fish is m o re re a d ily a ssim i­ la te d th a n th e fat. T h e flesh of th e lo b ste r is co arse, d e n se an d d iffic u lt of d ig estio n . To escallop fish, place a lt e r n a t ­ ing lay e rs of fish an d so ft b re a d ­ c ru m b s in a b u tte r e d b a k in g d ish , c o v e rin g th e w hole w ith m ilk o r a th in w h ite sau ce, season w ith s a lt an d p e p p e r and b a k e u n til firm . V ariety m ay be given th is d ish by u sin g tom a o sau ce in ste a d of m ilk. To cook d i e t s of fish, w ash a n d dry, se aso n , ro ll in fin e b re a d ­ cru m b s, dip n slig h tly b e a te n egg d ilu te d w ith one tab lesp o o n of cold w a te r; dip in c ru m b s a g a in ; th e n fry in deep fat. P re p a re a ll th e fil-j le ts b e fo re b e g in n in g to cook a n y ! of them . V eg etab le oil is th e b e st ■ f a t to use fo r fry in g fish . H e a t u n - ' til a v ery s lig h t tra c e o f sm o k e can be seen, th e n te s t w ith a cube of b rea d . D rop b re a d in th e fa t a n d c o u n t forty. If th e fat is lig h t th e b rea d will be a golden b row n. If too hot, it will be b u rn e d , if not h ot e n - ' ough, it will n o t be brow n. T e st th e ,-a j e a c h tim e b e fo re a d d in g th e fish. |yr a :n frie d fish on b ro w n p ap er. T H t THEATER EEAJTlfli Just now , we are showing some partic- ularlv good values at $30 and $ 3 5 — de­ pendable new weaves all the favored col­ orings* It will pay y o u to se e t h e s e cloths before you buy* S C IE N C E A regular feature departme.it editi Nice D ry W ood! arso Blox land L u m b e r Co., phone 20. T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 inch reco rd h a s been re d u c e d fro m 85 c e n ts to i 5 c e n ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf C o n d itio n THREE C h a n g e D a te o f M eeting— T he r e g u la r tim e fo r th e m eetin g of th e L egion A u x ilia ry com es on Good F rid a y th is m o n th , a n d n o t d e ­ s irin g to use th a d a te , th e m ee tin g h a s been set fo r to m o rro w , A pril 7. E v ery m em b e r in good s ta n d in g s h o u ld be p re se n t, as th e re is to be r e g u la r w ork, folow ed by r e f r e s h ­ m en ts. » ovo tw sxeewuQ k G em *. aaeAx?. 1 \ Coovour 's Meer momhlm C ity a n d R a n c h P r o p e r tie s H o u ses to R ent •CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING M ACHINISTS AT W EED DEM AND 8-H O U R DAY W E E D , C alif., A pril 6.— T h e e m ­ ployes of th e W eed L u m b e r com pany m ach in e shop, who have been w o rk ­ ing te n h o u rs a day since M arch 1, re q u e s te d th a t th e ir h o u rs be re ­ duced to e ig h t h o u rs, u n til th e s tr ik e now on w'as s e ttle d , e ith e r on th e e ig h t o r te n -h o u r basis. T he com pany d eclin ed to g r a n t th e re q u e st a n d M onday n ig h t th e s e e m ­ ployes all quit work.