Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. S ten n ett Iill—
Mrs. L. E. S ten n ett, of 494 F a ir-,
view stre e t, was tak e n ill w ith t h e :
“ flu ” S aturday evening. Though she
is still confined to h er bed, it is be--
lieved 3he will recover her health in
a few d»vs.
Tuesday, December 26, 1022
A ttend M edford Show—
Versatile Author Rolls His
Own Spaghetti Diabolique
V isiting 'r. U dlifornla—
Mrs. Ed Spates and d a u h te r D or­
othy a re spending the holidays w ith,
relatives in Berkeley, Calif.
C hristinas Mail H eavy—
Blank Books
Filing Devices
General Office
Supplies
s a tte n d in g
colleges, is
v isiting his
W . Long.
O ur $30 SPECIAL c a n ’t be beat
for th e m oney. P a u lse ru d ’s.
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V isiting in PortSanrl—
Miss May H edrick, the youngest
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
H edrick » of B s tre e t, w ent to P o rt-
land to spend th e holidays w ith her
sister, Mrs. Opal W ilson. Miss Hed-
; rick is teach in g th is year a t Rose-
: burg.
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It is our aim to make our
store the real headquarters
in these goods. See our
heavy stock. Let us know
your needs.
Motor H ere fio m R oseburg—
Mr. and Mrs. H arry R a n d le tt, Mr.
and Mrs. B ert S air and Wm. P a tte r ­
son m otored up from R oseburg to
spend C h ristm as w ith Mrs. S. R.
' Je te r, on F o u rth stre e t.
,
I-P Loose-leaf hooks $1.50-4
(Counter books ......... 10-50c
Order hooks .............. 45 75c
C hristm as S ocial T onight—
Canvas Blank Books
100 pages .........................35c
200 pages ......................... 45c
300 pages .............. 75c-$1.25
4(M) p a g e s ...............$1.00-1.50
,500 p a g e s ............... $1.50-2.50
Leather and imitation
leather blank hooks $1-7.00
Columnar hooks, 3 to 24
columns ............ $1.50-5.00
Inks, Mucilages, Pastes
2 oz., half pints, pints, quarts
Box letter files ..............85c
Waste Paper Baskets, Etc
Mo or W ork .A rm ature W inding, W ashing M achines, Irons and all
kinds of E lectrical Appliances R epaired
Phone 359 Y
51G Elizabeth St.
P. 0. Box 161
You m ay live in luxurious h o tels—
or in rose-bow ered bungalow s and
com fortable boarding houses at less
cost.
,
For LOW ROUND T R IP FA R E S.
tra in service, reserv atio n s a n d de­
scriptive folders, ask your local
ticket agent o r w rite,
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G. P. A., P o rtla n d , Ore.
“E very m ile a scene worth w h ile”
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W. J. CAMPBELL LUMBER CO. Ltd.
fAMOUt »’.At«■
« -LAtHV COSPCRATiO*
»ACCENTS
FOUND— A tam e p h easan t n ear city j
library. See W. J. A lbert. 29 So.
P ioneer.
96-2* :
NEWTOWN AND W INESAP Apples:
— one d o lla r per box; culls 50c. i
R E D ER IC Arnold Rum m er,
a u th o r of "The First Days of
Man”, believes th a t a know­
ledge of food preparation should
p a rt of every m an’s equipm ent. “A
m an who does not know his way
around in the kitchen is just as
badly off as a woman who has not
learned how to ride a horse”, says
Mr. Rum m er, and by way of ex­
am ple rolls up his sleeves and shows
us how to prepare his favorite dish,
“Spaghetti Diabollque” .
Most people buy spaghetti ready
made, but Mr. R um m er rolls his
owe the following m anner.
Meas-
urt a q u art of flour, break in yolk
of th re e eggs, add three half egg­
shells of ice w ater and work to
proper consistency.
Then roll the
dough and cut Into thin strips.
W hen dry, cook in boiling w ater to
which salt has been added, for
tw enty m inutes.
Now comes the “diabolique” p a rt
F
iFCARS 6 4 N0?3 SHOP AND BETTER
Quote F. O. B. cars Oshkosh, Mis. Write us when
you have California White Pine Shop Lumber for sale.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Five room plastered ’
house, m odern, th re e lots, east
front, 75 by 148% feet. F ru it]
and b e rr’es, garage, wood shed,
chicken house.
263 Seventh St.
9G-eod-3*
of the recipe. Mince the shells of
four sweet peppero, one ouneli of
celery, one bunch of parsiey, three
be
onions
and two sections of ciove
garlic.
Brown one and a hail
pounds top plate of beef in half a
cup of vegetable fat for about in DR. G. C. PH ETTEPLA C E— D entist
hour, tu rning the beef frequently.
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
The vegetable fat helps to nuke
4:30. Office phone 151; residence
th e m eat tender and also adds to
phone 201-J.
Camps Building, I
the digestibility of the recipe, since
A shland, Oregon.
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vegetable fat is very easily absorb­
ed by the system. Mix in the min­ FO R SALE— Two good m ilk cows. |
ced vegetables, add a salt spoon of
C lint B aughm an, 525 E a st M aini
ground thyme, a teaspoon of salt,
St.
96-3*
I
black pepper and red pepper
>
taste, a q u art of tomatoes, a pint of ¡FOUND— Package. Ow ner m ay have j
w ater and cook slowly for t,\o
sam e by identifying and p a y in g ;
hours.
for ad. Phone 401.
9 6 -1 :
Place the spaghetti in the center
of a large dish, pour the sauce and
FOR RENT— M odern th re e room
shredded meat around it, and you
furnished bungalow . Inquire 357
have an excellent dish, which fills
V ista St. P hone 122.
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all the requirem ents of tastiness,
nourishm ent, and digestibility.
THE VALLEY
OF
SILENT
jV.ma Rubens
CAKATte «y
Cosmopolitan
Come along to the white land where courage and daring
rule, and see this battle for life and love.
All of the swift fury of the elemental passions embodied
in a drama, powerful, thrilling, intense.
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BUSTER KEATON
• and—
IN
“COPS"
An uproar from the Biot Squad
“ A TRIP TO PARAMOUNT TOWN”
A glimpse of Movieland as the public seldom sees it.
Admission ................................10 and 50c including tax
LEGISLATORS PROMISE TO
JUM PS FROM ROOF OF
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
Come to her glowing, mysterious Fast. See this gorgeous
romance of passionate young love played in settings of
unrivalled lavishness and splendor.
C O P Y R IG H T
STRENGTH AND VIGOR
will come from eatin g proper
foods. “ B read is the sta ff of life ”
when it is m ade from flour th a t
gives the best nou rish m en t and
re ta in s some of the m ost w hole­
som e properties of th e w heat. Our
bread is m ade from the best flo u r
land is tem pting and of exquisite
'flavor and m akes healthy children
’as well as grow n neople happy
All of ou r b ak estu ff is of the
highest quality.
AESOP’S FABLES and TOPICS OF THE DAY
and last, hut not least—our regular admission, 10 and 35c
LITH IA BAKERY
In-Between S
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
APRONS
59c to 89c
In Between Christmas and New Year’s day, when we
take inventory, we will otter a splendid
Pre-inventory Sale
in Sunny
up your tmilks and go
now to this Land of (¡olden
Sunshine.
Here you may enjoy every
out door pastille in winter as
in summer.
California While Pine
Mrs. Judy Again Home—
Mrs. M. Ju d y retu rn ed last week
from Berkeley, Calif., w here she was:
called by th e d eath of her neice.
The Itiw o rth League of the M eth­
L E M ) HAND TO ASTORIA
20 STORY BUILDING
odist church will stage a C hristm as
social a t the church a t 7 :30 o’clock
ASTORIA, Or., Dec. 26.— A ssur­
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26.— In
i this evening. E veryone who atte n d s
full
sig h t of the late holiday crowds,
ance
was
given
the
people
of
A
storia
is requested to b rin g a sm all gift,
an
unidentified
Jap an ese clim bed to
which will be exchanged w ith o th er th a t they will m ake a rep o rt to the
th
e
roof
of
a
20-story
office building
guests.
leg isla tu re recom m ending th at the
on
M
arket
s
tre
e
t
and
dove headlong
_
sta te m ake an a p p ro p riatio n for as­ to his d e a ih , a fte r rem oving his
Leaves for S isso n —
sisting in th e reconstruction of the
Police
Mrs. Jam es P h ilp o tt and d a u g h ­ city by m em bers of the special leg is­ coat, shoes and stockings.
te rs Evon and F ran ces, left Sunday lative com m ittee who visited A storia inv estig ato rs declared th a t death was
m orning for Sisson, Calif, to spend and m ade a thorough inspection of i instan tan eo u s.
a couple of weeks w ith Mrs. Phil- the devastated d istrict. Those in the
p o tt’s m other, Mrs. Cam pbell. Mrs. p arty w ere S enator R. S. F a rre ll, ! M rs. Lane 111—
Mrs. C. E. Lane, circulation m ana-
, P h ilp o tt enjoys th e distin ctio n of R epresentative I). E. F letch er, L. M.
having spent every C hristm as of G raham and E. N. H urd, m em bers of i ger of the T idings * is confined to her
hom e on account of sickness.
her life w ith h e r m other.
th e com m ittee, and R epresentative
M ilton R. K lepper, chairm an of the
M»«. B om ar R eported 111—
M ultnom ah county delegation.
His Greach.
Mrs. C. M. B om ar has been con­
"As the song has It. we are only poor
fined to her hom e since Sunday w ith
weak mortals, a fter all.’’ “Admitted,”
a severe case of influenza.
C a ll th e A m b u la n c e .
said Mr. Grumpson. “What I object to
“K.” says he saw a meek-looklng is the large number of persons with
man on the street ear who was carry­ no other visible means of support who
CARD O F THANKS
ing home a rolling pin. This is the draw fat salaries for telling us how
modern wav of signing your own weak we are.”—Birmingham Age-ller-
I wish to th an k our m any friends death w arrant.—Brooklyn Eagle
i aid.
for the b e a u tifu l flo ral offerings and
for th e ir love and sym pathy d u rin g
i my sorrow .
Mrs. Elm o Neil.
m ia
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
i Here from Roseburg —
H. J. T h rall of R oseburg, was
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forced to spend C hristm as eve in t h e :
city, though he was able to re tu rn to
his hom e in tim e for the big day.
to E ugene for the holidays.
IVs Playtime
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AUTOMOBILE IGNITION EXPERT
i were in the city yesterday.
R aym ond I .co g H om e—
FOR
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Several people from G ran ts Pass
Among
these w ere C. Stevens, H. and L. Lee.
&
R aym ond Long, who
one of the C alifornia
spending th e holidays
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. T. BLACKWELL
H ere from Grant« Pass—
Every package received by the lo­
A shland L odge No. 2 3
cal post office p rio r to this m orning
A. F . & A. M.
was delivered. A large num ber of
parcels w ere received today.
Tlie
In sta lla tio n of officers * W ednes- m ail th is year was exceptionally:
day evening. D ecem ber 27.
Also heavy, both reg a rd in g the incom ing]
work in the th ird degree. L ight re ­ , and th e outgoing m ail.
fresh m en ts served following. Visit-:
ing b re th re n welcome.
All wool su its, $15 and up, at
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M P a u lse ru d ’s.
,
961 f
W. H. DAY, S ecretary.
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V isiting w ith .Mother—
Miss M adge P u tn am , of San F ra n -j
R eturns from C alifornia—
cisco,
spent the holidays with h er I
A1 Beck and Dave W h ittle, who
left ab o u t a week ago for a to u r of m other and visiting with form e” i
C alifornia, cut th e ir trip sh o rt and friends in the city. She expects to i
re tu rn e d to the city in titre for rem ain in A shland about a m onth!
I before re tu rn in g to her present
C hristinas.
! hom e.
H eadquarters
I
Several A shland people m otored
I over to M edford to w itness th e a p ­
pearance of Mitzi a t the Page th e ­
a tre .
I
—
H eie from Siskiyou—
Mrs. Em m a Richison, of Siskiyou,
was in town ihe last of the week.
—
■ Gold Hill Mais H ere—
F. S. C arter, ot Gold Hill was in
A shland over the week-end.
A Splendid O pportun­
ity to Stock up a t our
P re-Inventory
Clean-Up
Tuesday to Saturday, December 26 to 30
SILK UNDERWEAR—ONE-FOURTH OFF
ALL COATS—ONE-THIRD OFF
WAISTS—ONE-FOURTH OFF
ONE LOT SUITS—ONE-THIRD OFF
SKIRTS—ONE-FOURTH OFF
ALL DRESSES—ONE-THIRD OFF
ALL FURS—ONE-THIRD OFF
HAND BAGS—ONE FOURTH OFF
j
TOWEL SPECIALS
SWEATERS AT $2.95
Ladies’ Winter Underwear
Turkish Towels, 16x32 with pink
or blue s trip e s ....................... 29c
A whole table full of sweaters in
a big clean-up. Some that were
worth twice the ^rice—in an pre­
inventory elean-out—
One lot Wool Suits that have
been previously cut to $2.49, now
reduced to close out what sizes
are left, a t ..........................$1.98
A few sizes in Gilt Edge Silk and
Wool Union Suits .............$2.49
White Ilnck Towels with colored
cheeked b o rd e rs ................... 29c
Up to 65c values in fancy Turk­
ish T ow els.............................. 48c
L adies’ and C hildren’s . .. .$2.95
WOOL DRESS GOODS
Up to 85c values in Fancy Turk­
ish Tow els...............................65c
and Coatings should go out in
$1.25 Boxed Sets ................$1.00
make a special 10 per cent Dis­
$1.50 Boxed Sets ................. $1.38
count from
prices.
$1.75 Boxed Sets ................$1.60
quantities this week, for we will
the
present
sale
Women’s Heather Hose, now at
better prices
Many splendid offerings from all
over the store in odd lots and
broken sizes, to be priced for pre­
inventory disposal. Four more
days of year-end bargain giving.
SILK HOSE—$1.00
A special lot of broken sizes ami
lots, tan or black, $1.50 values.
at .........................................$1.00
COTTON PETTICOATS—89c
values up to $1.19
w o o l MIDDIES—$4.95
Including the fine Goody Ixanti-
koy flannels in gold, rose, orchid,
red and navy, values up to $9.50,
at .........................................$4 95
MISSES’ GOWNS—98c
Sizes 2 to 14, in white or colored
outing flannel.