Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, September 17, 1023
A shland
daily tidings
PAGE THREE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Piano, 842 Boulevard
Phone 432-Y.
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Classified Column
II. J. Richardson is among late
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hislop are
ed in in a few days.
arrivals from Salem, Oregon.
among recent arrivals from Port­
The money that remains to be
land.
-
turned in or any further donations
Among lato arrivais from San
will
be taken'by any of the banks.
Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. Frautner.
A. W. Schronk and Fred Shorthell
Mr.
Hammond
states, and urges
of Klamath Falls are week-end vis­
everyone to contribute all they can
We clean, repair, dye and remodel itors.
The sum of 3765 of the 3850 qno- at this time.
garments See Orres. Phone 64. 1*
R. V. Hatton is among late ar­ to assigned Ashland out of the
The booths which were set up on
Jackson County quota for the Red the streets on Wednesday proved
Fall woolens and Fall styles now rivals from Long Beach.
in at Orres Tailors.
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Cross drive for the Japanese relief very effective means of helping so­
i A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. was sent to headquarters today by licit the money, Mr. Hamond states
A visitor from Portland over the Marion Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Rev. K. P. Hammond, the local and practically everyone was reach­
week-end was C. G. Bunnier.
Paul Wilson were week-end visitors chairman and he 3tated that his ed by this method.
from Portland.
expectations are that the full quota
Mrs. A. I. Horton is among week- i
of 8850 will be subscribed and turn-
Hood River wants Armory.
end visitors from Seattle.
New hotel planned for Crater Lake
to start on 33500 gymnasium build­
Another visitor from Seattle is ing.
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Mrs. W. S. White.
LARGE SHARE Of JAP
FIN D IT H ERE
" A Column Devoted to Brief
Business and Personal Notes.
FOR RENT— Furnished three-room
C lassified Colum n R ates
apartment. All modern conven­
iences, hot and cold water, bath,
One cent the word each time.
Medford Business College will pre­
To run every issue for one
etc. I l l Third St., Corner of C.
month or morer *4c the word
pare
you for a salaried position In
13-2*
each time.
less time and then help you get on
LOST— Rimmed glasses in case, a payroll. Winter term opens Mon?
FOR SALE
8-6
somewhere between 3tone church day September, 24,
FOR SALE— Fine Hotel proposition
corner, 21 Fourth and E. Main.
E. L, Gordon of Portland is among
in Medford, earning three hundred
Finder please leave at 21 Fourth
late
arrivals.
to four hundred and fifty dollars
and E. Main.
13-1*
month. Will stand strict investi­
Beter clothes for less, at Pauls
gation, good reason for selling, FOUND— Small ladies purse at the
1 3 .«
cost J4500 to equip, will offer this
Fair grounds, Friday afternoon. erud’s.
week for 33200 on terms.
Act
Call 916 Iowa St.
13-1
Quick Four-Site Realty Agency,
Among late arrivals from Port­
FOR SALE— Fixtures and furni­ land is A. R. Frazier. '
Medford Building, Medford, Ore.
shings of small rooming and ap­
Recent arrivala from Portland in­
9-6
artment house— in good location.
clude
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jones.
Let us renovate that old suit.
FOR SALE— Oak and Alder wood.
Call quick at 177 E. Main St., Paulserud’s.
13-tf
CALIFORNIA OREGON j
Amer at Pell Bldg.
10-6*
Yockey & Co. Phone 146.
M. L. Webber is in Ashland from
POW ER CO M PANY
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Shores of Wor- Portland.
FOR SALE— Wicker go-cart, cheap.
Mrs. J. J. Scoler from Pilot Rock
390 Liberty St.
11-3* district is a business visitor in Ash­ rington. Ore., are among week-end
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Downs are
guests.
land today.
FOR SALE— Ten - room apartment
among out-of-town guests from Sac­
house. Inquire 137 First Street.
New Fall Styleplus Clothes at ramento.
Eugene test well for oil down
H. E. Blazier of Portland was a
Ashland, Oregon.
12-5*
Paulserud‘3.
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over 70 feet.
week-end guest in Ashland.
FOR HALE— Or will lease for aterm,
E. Hickman of Malin, Oregon is
Salem— Telephone system here to
R. Snook and L. E. Snook were
strictly first-class modern
bun­
a
week-end
visitor.
have 300.006 improvement.
visitors yesterday from Talent.
galow, nicely furnished. Respon­
sible parties only need apply. E.
Cliff Payne makes hub stakes.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
T, Staples, Hotel Ashland Bldg.
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
TOUR PARTNERS
13-3
SON COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sharp, Ern­
I N PR O G R E SS
est Sharp and Margaret Edgar are
FOR HALE— Good gas range and
among out-of-town guests from Tor­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
PHYSICIANS
gas heater. E. T. Staples, Hotel
OF JACOB CONELY, Deceased,
onto, Canada.
Ashland Bldg.
13-3
NOTICE
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Yes, we make suits in oftr shop,
FAR HALE— My toy bungalow, fur­
Notice is hereby given that the
avenue. Telephone 28. Office and make them right too, at Orre’s
Per Month
nished for “batching” for man or ,
undersigned Executor of the above
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Tailor shop, upstairs.
l* Estate will, from and after Septem­
woman. 1 block from Junior High
p. m. only.
Start now saving money and in­
ber 22, 1923, offer for rent, and vesting it easily.
School and close to live end of
Get ahead 35
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
Out-oftown guests over the week- rent, the real property belonging to per month— buy one share or more
town. Will sell cheap as I am half
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and ed included Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wil­ said Estate consisting of 240 acres
way out of money anti must “hit
of land with about 100 acres under of Copco Preferred Capital Stock.
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to son of Aberdeen, W’ash.
cultivation, including about 20 acres Partial payments of 85 per month
the trail” for the East again while
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
in alfalfa to the highest and best earn 6r/o— and 7.14
the walking is good and my shoes
when paid
Ore.
cash bidder therefor, for a period of
Pleating
of
all
kinds,
see
Orre’s.l*
in good repair. Will also donate1
up.
Par
value
3100—
but
398 now.
one year from October f’ 1923, sub­
a lot of useful articles, including
DR. G. C. PHETT EPLACE
ject to ratification by said Court,
Coming from Los Angeles are Mr. said premises being well fenced and’
one perfectly good tom cat with
DENTISTRY
and Mrs. H. R. Hoff.
containing fair buildings, such lease
Above Citizens Bank-
fine musical ability. If interested
to be made subject to sale of prem­
Office Phone 151
address Frank R. Ross, 355 Al-
ises
with usual clause for reimburse­
Specials. All wool suits made to
Res. Phone 201J
mond St.
13-1*
ment to tenant in case of sale; the
order at 324.75 at Orre’s.
i* present tenant to be given the first
from
FOR SALE— Year-old White Leg-
right to release.
CHIROPRACTORS
Said premises are situated in sec­
horn hens, 50 cents eaçh. Mrs. W.
A. Burklund and II. Roberts were
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
tions
33 and 34, township 35 South
D. Booth. Phone 257-Y.
and Electro-Therapy. The com­ business visitors recently from Yre­
13-2
Range 2 West Willammett Meridian,
bination does wonders. First ka.
Jackson County, Oregon in Sams
Natioual Bank Bldg.
Phone
WANTED
Valley.
48-142.
1
Written bids will be received up to
NOTICE
preferred
House Calls
WANTED— Pear packers. Ashland
September
22, 1923 at 10 A. M., at
I will not be responsible for any
Fruit & Produce Assn.
ASK ANY MEMBER
13-2
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. E. the office of F. J. Newman in the
Palm Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
office. Phone 91.
OF OUR ORGANIZATION
R. Blair.
WANTED— Woman roomer Kitchen !
For further inforniation write,
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
Emerson Blair.
13-3* ‘phone or interview the undersigned
privileges. Phone 2S8-R
13-1
THE
at Ashland, Oregon, ‘phone number
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
2F22, or said F. J. Newman, at hi3
CALIFORNIA OREGON
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
WANTED— Girls, Apply at Plaza.
L. E. Wilkes Kof Portland is address above set forth,
‘phone
POWER COMPANY
8-tf.
among late arrivals .
number 56R or 21F3.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Dated September 15th, 1923.
M edford, G rants P ass and
WANTED TO B l’Y Will pay cash
FRED C. HOMES,
For good waffles and real coffee i
FOR
prompt
and
careful
service,
K lauiath Falla
for used Ford roadster or second­
Executor of the Estate of Jacob
try the Palace Lunch.
auto
trucks
or
horse
drays,
cal
Yreka
and D unsm uir
Conley,
Deceased.
hand drag saw. Amer at Pell
Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone
R
oseburg
13-4
Bldg.
10-6*
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Mrs. O. Striebig is among out-of-
Hotel Ashland.
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WANTED— Limited number of piano
town visitors from Portland.
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
pupils. Mrs. Herndon, 375 Beach
fer— Good team and motor
St.
11-3*
\ \ affles, the kind that melt in your,
trucks. Good service at a rea
mouth at the Palace Ynnch.
sonable price. Phone 83.
PROFESSIONAL
Save
Earn 7.14%
COPCO
W A N TED — W om an help at L a u n d ry
C all m o rn in g s.
12-2*
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lpe of
the Salvation Army at the White
Shield home, 56 5 Mayfair Ave.,
Portland, Oregon.
10-1 yr
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST— Boston leather bag with
baby's apparel. Lost near or in
Lithia Park. Finder please leave
at Tidings office.
10-6'
FOR HALE— Saddle, driving, or
work horses. Phone 9-F-4 6 tf
FOR SALE— Muir and late Craw­
ford peaches. 2 cents per lb.
Bring your boxes. Avery or­
chards. Phone 10F5.
3 tf
FOR HALE— Fresh fruits and
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
Liberty St.
301-1 mo
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FOR HALE— Beautiful new five
room
bungalow,
breakfast
nook, large bath room, screen
porch, laundry trays, built in
features iu kitchen, diniug
room and bed room. Cement
porch and pergola, basement,
double garage, wood shed, one
block from Baulevard. Come
and look it over at 341 Beach
St. Terms if desired.
30 ltf
FOR SALE, TRADE OR R E N T -
160 acres unimproved land, un­
incumbered. near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads, 100 acres under fence
with good natural pasture,
plenty of water. Three roomed
house, barn and woodshed. For
further particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 1 iStf
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
garage, 3 large lots, fruit,
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
280-1 mo*
WANTED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Furnished
478 Boulevard.
for
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
Van Ness.
194-tf
PLUMBING
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
East Main. Phone 138.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
Oregon G ranite Co.
house.
304-tf
Furnished
Apartments.
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S. PENNÎSTON, Salesman.
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444Y’
For a smooth shave, and
quick service, go to the
Shell Barber Shop, across
from Depot. Grinding of
all kinds. Children’s work
a specialty.
W . A. S H E L L , P rop.
4-1 Mo.
their earnings.
The Citizens B ank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
IT IS FUNNY
The way some minds work. Take for instance
ion
attitude of the man who. hides a
^»0.00 watch under his pillow at night, vet he
parks his car on a dark street for hour's at a
time with a $30.00 spare tire that has no pro­
tection.
number of tires stolen is said to be ap­
palling. rhe appalling thing is that so few are
stolen when the opportunity is so great.
Considerably more than half the cars that
pass you daily are carrying spare tires and
wheels that have no protection.?
Every car owner should have at least two
pad locks, one for his garage or tool box and
one tor his tire carrier. We have a full line of
the Celebrated
YALE and TOWNE PAD LOCKS
Simpson’s Hardware
M y Favorite
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wilson and fam­
ily were week-end guests from Coos
Bay.
The best coffee and
town. Palace Yunch.
waffles
in
R e c ip e s
S,
IL V. Smith is a visitor from Hugo,
Oregon.
Cream of Spinach 8oup
Embroidery class will continue at
the Needle Craft, Saturday, 22nd.
Children under 9 call at 9 a. m.; 10
and under 10 a. m.; 11 and under
11 a. m., and 12 and over at 1:30
P. m.
1
2 tablespoon» flour, 2 tablespoons
butter, 3 cups boiling water, 2
quarts spinach or *4 pound, pepper,
2 teaspoons salt, 3 cups water, 1
cup Carnation Milk.
Wash spinach thoroughly and
cook 30 minutes in boiling water.
Drain and rub through sieve. Melt
butter, add flour, then milk, and
cook 5 minutes; add the spinach
and season with salt and pepper.
Thia recipe serves aix people.
M. C. Hamilton of Roseburg
among out-of-town visitors.
ARNATION MILK » just pure
Scalloped Potatoes
1
tablespoon
salt, 4 medium sized
milk— 100 per cent cows’ milk.
potatoes, l f t cups water, % cup
Milk,
tablespoon but­
It contains all of the food elements in Carnation
ter. Wash, pare and cut potatoes
in thin slices. Put s layer in but­
the fresh whole milk.
is
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A September Bargain— Owner of
furnished bungalow, leaving soon
and will 3ell at a bargain. E. T.
Staples.
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Nothing is added to Carnation, not even
sugar. Only part of the natural water is re­
moved to reduce the bulk and give you doubly
rich milk in convenient-sized containers. Car­
nation is then sterilized (heated) to keep it pure
and absolutely safe.
G. II. Chilcote of San Francisco is
among week-end visitors.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker are
among late arrives from Forest
Grove.
Removal of part of the water leaves twice
the proportion of cream in Carnation as in
whole milk. Thus Carnation is twice as rich
as ordinary milk. For cream purposes, use it
as it comes from the can; for whole milk, put
back the water we removed (equal parts); for
cooking uses add from 3 to 4 parts of water.
532 A. St. A sh lan d , O re.
Dean Grunlund and W. H. Ed-
! wards are among visitors from Port­
land.
THOR
Electric Washer
In perfect mechanical
Condition. ONLY
$60.00
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
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i S A V E IC E
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FO OD
As Well As
In One Of
PROVOST BROS ::
Refrigerators
'PR O SPER ITY is a hard thing to
Ret moving. Some people can­
not budge it. Others can. They
use the budget. That means they
plan their expenses, and above all,
that they plan to save a part of all
Wm. Jorgenson of Weins, Idaho,
is among late arrivals.
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
94 N. Main
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
Either sex, may earn 3100 to
$200 monthly corresponding
for newspapers:
$15 to $25
weekly in spare time; experi­
ence unnecessary: no canvas­
sing; subjects suggested. Send
for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
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A llen
PLANING MILL
MONUMENTS
FOR SALE
See S. L.
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
and transfer work of all kinds
376 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o
A Willing Worker
For the best in sweet milk and
a ream go to Detrlck’a.
106-tf
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
Detrlck sells for less.
106-tf
Full line of ammunition. We
repair, buy, trade and 9ell new
and used guns.
Army Goods
Store.
295-tf
Better be safe than sorry. See
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
We make a specialty of picnic
and campers* needs. Detrlck’s.
HWf
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
men and Women. Upstairs.
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SOMETHING NEW
An automobile accident policy
that pays 325.00 per week; In
hospital 337.50 per week; acci­
dental death 31.000; In 5 years
31,500; cost only 37.00-per year.
Phdne 274J. Yeo, of course.
Carnation gives
complete m ilk
and cream serv­
ice — th e o n ly
m ilk
s u p p ly
needed fo r your
household,
The high quality of Carnation is due to the
excellence of the fresh whole milk and to -our
extreme care and long experience in prepar­
ing Carnation by the most modern sanitary
methods.
Millions are using Carnation because they
have found it the economical and dependable
Pure Milk Service.
You, too, will find that Carnation Milk is
just 100 per cent cows* milk,** rich, safe, con­
venient, economical. Order a supply from your
grocer today and learn the food value of Car­
nation for all of your daily milk and cream
needs.
Contented Cows
99
tered baking dish, sprinkle with
salt and dredge with a small amount
of flour. Add milk and butter and
bake until potatoes are soft. Thia
recipe serves six people.
Cream White Sauce
2 tablespoons flour, *4 cup Car­
nation Milk, 2 tablespoons butter or
substitute, H teaspoon salt, % cup
water.
Melt butter or butter substitute,
add flour and stir until thoroughly
mixed. Add the milk and cook
about five minutes or until the mix­
ture thickens, then add seasonings.
This recipe makes one cup of white
sauce.
Creamed Cauliflower
1 head cauliflower, 2 cups cream
white sauce. •
Remove outer leaves, soak thirty
minutes in cold water with the
head down and cook with the head
up, twenty minutes or until soft,
in boiling salted water. Drain and
heat in the cream white sauce.
Thia recipe serves six people.
Fish Souffle
2 cups flsb,
cups vzhite sauce,
parsley, 2 eggs beaten separately.
Flake the cooked fish and season.
Cool the white sauce, add the flab,
then the well beaten yolks and mix’
Fold in the whites of eggs beaten
stiff. Bake hr buttered individual
baking dishes or in a pudding dish
set in a pan of hot water. Baka
twenty minutes or until puffed and
brown. Serve Immediately. Thia
raclpe serves six people.
»* you desire a raclpe for any
special dish, I w ill try to send it
Address me care Carnation
M ilk Products Co., Stuart Bulldlnn,
Seattle, Waahlngton.
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