Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TÎDÎNGS
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Monday, October H, llfcitf
RECENT DIVORCES ADD
INTEREST TO PICTURE
“BRASS” HERE TUESDAY
BIBLE IS “ BEST SELLER”
REV. HART C. OF C. SPEAKER DUNSMUIR MAN LIES
STILL IN GREAT BRITAIN:
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INJURED UNTIL HIS
Rev.
F.
Gordon
H art of G rants Í
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LONDON, Oct. 8.— The Bible is
COMPANIONS FIND HIM
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A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
still the “ best seller” in Great B rit­ Pass wil be the principal speaker at I DUSMUIR, Cal., Oct.8.— Bert
Quite a little interest is shown
:
the Chamber of Commerce dinner at 1
ain.
local interest.
by the gossip and talk about M arie'
Clark of this place is recuperating
Statistics made public by the Ashland Hotel Tuesday evening. Mr.
Prevost and Monte Blue, announce­
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British and Foreign Bible Society H art comes from a recent extended from an unpleasant experience while
m ent of whose divorces was made
More Stamps to Come—
Ashland Gets New Residents—/
th at during 1922, 1,101,574 copies of visit in England with a fresh view- hunting last week.
Sunday, in the picture “ B rass”
The first allotm ent of H arding
Mrs. M. B rannan and brother, E.
Clark, who had become separated
is to be shown a t the Vining Industry Is At Peak, With Grain I the Bible were sold in England and ! point of economic conditions Irf thaz j from
Memorial stam ps Is practically ex­ E. Hill of Albany have recently come which
bia companions, stepped on a
Tuesday> W ednesday and Thursday
Crops Showing Record Yield, and ¡Wales. This is 31,7,000 more than
hausted but the second issue has zo Ashland and will live indefinitely of tWs week. Marie and Monte w
country,
rotten log, which gave way and threw
Prosperity To All.
¡were sold in 1921.
been started and an additional quota on North Main street. Mrs. B rannan not m arrled to each cZher F ar be ere
I him to the ground. One shoulder
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j In the first three years after the
will reach Ashland soon. One native is the m other of Mrs. E rnest Hicks, The gosglp ig they may be. And tbe
P ortland— Third Bull Run pipe was dislocated and his head cut.
Review of the business conditions; w ar sales of the Bible in England
Unable to proceed, Clark fired his
son of Ashland jokingly declares who is delighted to welcome her funny part about it is “ Brass” is the in the state of Oregon for the past and Wales fell below the l,000,00u line, 25 miles in length, extending
ftoni headw aters a t Bull Run to Mt. gun to alarm his party, but to no
th at Ashland is In m ourning with the mother to Southern Oregon.
story of a m arriage ring of brass week shows a fine increase. Wes­ m ark each year. The increase for
Tabor
reservoirs, to be built at cost avail. He lay until they found him
entrance df the new post-m aster as
instead of pure gold. Marie’s hus­ tern industry is thriving with the last year, according to officials of of $2,500,000.
t ,
after hours of search.
the stam ps are done in black and
Eat a fresh tam ale at Rose Bros band, H. C. Gerke, accused Marie of
the society, “ points to a revival of
white, which is fitting, he says, for
first breath of autum n, harvet com­ Bible reading throughout the coun-
deserting him. They were m arried in
pleted, lum ber industry at the peak J try .”
the occasion. It is said by officials Lloyd fthriner in College__
1918, but none knew it, even Marie’s
be Pr‘n t'
L,Oi"1 W Shri“ ‘‘r ’
Ot Mr- and m0**, er, and
t o » » " only » h en grain crops In a record yield, m ining'
C. OF C. MEETING
Mi 3. I. N. L. Shriner of the Scenic Qerke filed suit for divorce a few districts are working lull shifts, beet
Drive has returned to Corvallis and m onths ago.
sugar factories preparing for gigantic
When a loss comes along, my entered O. A. C. in his sophomore
Chamber of Cotnemrce members
run, and oil development continues
Blue,
Gerard
Monte
Blue,
was
di­
companies pay. Yeo, of course. 21-tf year
vorced by his wife for desertion in unabated. In fact prosperity for all. desiring to attend the dinner at the
the same court. Mrs. Blue said she Below is given a resum e of en ter­ Hotel Ashland tomorrow, Tuesday,
M r« p m
ii
,
i 1 haVe made a sPec,al study of and Monte had been happy until he prises and industries for the past at 6:30 P. M. should notify the se c -!
reZary at once as the seating capa-
C onvalescent'Home Jo?
f
F
t automobIle insurance; get my rates left his job a9 a 8hipplng clerk in week.
Convalescent Home today for a rest first. Yeo, of course.
' 21-tf
W est coast sawmills for past week
limited,
Chicago to become a movie actor.
cure, in hope of w arding off a ner
cut
112,335,206
ft.
lum
ber,
24
per!
O ther actors in “ B rass” are Irene
vous breakdown.
To Los Angeles—
The first national pennant io be
Rich, H arry Myers, Helen Ferguson, cent above normal. New business, 12
V 1
won by a school enrolled in the
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. H artm an sta rt- F rank Keenan, Miss DuPont and per cent.
í
L
Oranges, lemons.
grap efru it— ed Saturday m orning to Los Ange- Pat O’Malley.
health
education
departm
ent
of
the
A storia— 45 vessels loaded and
Detrick sells for less.
îo e tf les. They are traveling in the H a r t - ; ______________________
discharged at this port in September.; Oregon 1 uberculosis Association lias
man motor and will be in the south SEATTLE GROOM OF TWO
Seaside— 20 school districts
in *,een aw arded to Grade 7A of the
Spending Week Here—
a few weeks. They also returned
Clatsop
county
lower
tax
rates
for
East Hill School at The Dalles. The
MONTHS SHOT BY YOUNG
Miss Doris K leinham m er is visit-1 from a trip to Portland last week.
pennant
was aw arded by the N ation­
WOMAN AT CHICKEN FARM next year; 6 are raised.
ing the home of Mrs. C atherine Van
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Prineville— Green Mountain mine al Tuberculosis Associez ion for pro­
Dyke on Morton street. Because of B i r t h -
SEATTLE, Oct. 8— H arry LaCelle, finds gold and silver in paying quan­ ficiency in health work.
ill health, she will rem ain several
Born to Mr- an(1M rs- Ivan ° ’Don-i prom inent advertising man, was tities.
day8,
oghue, at Weed, September 29,
NOTICE
Hood River will spend $10,000 on
wounded fatally a t a road house
daughter, P atricia Anne.
REDUCED
LOAD LIMIT
near here last nighZ by W inifred development work for coming year.
Looking at the new teurir.g cai 'rom the eide, you arc at once
W atch Rose Bros, window for tha
Ashland-Klamath
Falls Highway
favorably rnipreist-d with the el: c to i longer, tuore graceful line«
Lebanon
banks
show
deposits
of
Gibbons,
nineteen-year-old
divorcee.
hum idor candy ja r.
28-6 , We make a specialty o( picnic and LaCelle was a t the reso rt w ith his
secured by enlarging the c o u l : ;.d raising the radiator
Maximum load limfZ. on Ashland-1
$886,028.21, or gain of $42,556.06
cam pers’ needs. D etrick’s.
i s « . « brlde
months LaCeIle made over June.
K lam ath Falls Highway between the ,
Slanting windshield nrxl one-tti •’ top lend material aid in giving
Returns Home—
the entire car a lower, mere st) . ;h appearance«
junction
with
the
Pacific
Highway
North Powder— Pac. F ru it Ex-
j a statem ent before he died th a t he
Miss Neva G earhart who has been Week-End Visitor—
press to spend $20,000 enlarging south of A shland- and the city lim its !
A n apron connecting the radial r with the fender skirts is also
had
never
seen
the
woman
before.
visiting
several and weeks
with relatives
who In Ashland
,, 3 I . “J ”
TrOt'
“ “ h<"” e i L c e U . w ith a num ber o("ot'h«r men. local plant.
a decided improvement.
of K lam ath Falls in Jackson and
wim relatives and who also attend-, of her parents Mr and Mrs T P
. ,,
ed th e round >,n in P .n tiU fn «
¡
.
p a ren ts Air. a n a Mrs. J. c . wag atandlng on Zh porch of the road
A comiort feature much apprei luted by owners, is the additional
A storia— Paving of Olney cuZ-off, Klam ath Counties, 16500 pounds i n - {
h er stay h e « has re ^ rn e d , n F" 8" s° “ ° n ,B’ 8tre<>t’
house when a woman appeared, ask-
eluding weight of vehicle. Maximum i
leg room provided by the eaL r ment of the cowl.
south of town, completed.
Miss T rott
ro tt retu rn s jng tbem to beip get an autom obile
e ' pas wee "en • Ml88
Salem— C ontract let for $25,000 load per inch width of Zire for ;
Allow us to show you the ent. e line cf new Ford cars now on
home in California, having returned each week-end from her school
vehicles having a total tire width
display in our show room.
on
out
of
th
e
ditch.
As
he
started
down
one-story
business
building.
late last week.
Anderson creek.
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. . ..
.
the steps to aid, the woman drew
Bend— W ork starts on $14,000 of th irty inches or over, 450 pounds;
7 hese ca n can be obtained through
for vehicles having a total tire wid­
‘
a
revolver
and
shot
LaCelle
in
the
brick
store
building.
the Ford K 'eeh ly P u rch a te Plan.
Use our rental library. 25c gets Visiting from Roseburg—
t abdomen. she Insi8tg jthe km ,ng wag
th of less than th irty inches, 3'
Albany—
F
irst
unit
of
large
grain
any popular book— E lh a rt’s.
pounds per inch widZ.h of tire.
91 M nn W o « .'
MF9'
R&WllngS is vislt,ng at occidental. only w anting to scare w arehouse to go up at once.
31-Mon-Med the home of her father, J. C. Poor tbem a
Effective October 15, 1923 to
Coos Bay section booming in every
on Sherman street and other friends
April
15, 1924.
respecZ, new roads, many new build­
Returned Yesterday—
A
uthority,
Laws 1923, Chapter
this week. Mrs. Rawlings came to to DEPORT ALIEN DRUG
ings.
Mrs. Geo. Icenhower returned last Medford Saturday, spending the day
145,
Section
1.
VENDERS AS TERMS END
Beaverton to hold $65,000 bond
evening from Los Angeles where she there with friends and came to Ash-
By Order of the
election for connection with P o rt­
has spent the past month attending land yesterday. Miss Chalotte Chap-
OREGON
STATE HIGHWAY COM­
KANSAS CITY, Oct.
8— Alien land w ater system.
MISSION,
Zhe m eetings of Mrs. Amiee Me- pel plans to come from Medford and convicta 8erving sentences ' in '¡to
Bend— American Legion takes 99-
Pherson, known to thousands of *’ill be the guest of friends during Federal penitentiary at Levenworth,,
Wm. Duby, Chairman
year lease on site for erection of
people for her unusual divine heal- the rem ainder of the time th a t Mrs. Kan., num btring 225, will he re a r­ building.
H. B. Van Duzer, Commissioner
ing prayers. Mrs. Icenhower was Rawlings is here.
W.
H. Malone, Commissioner.
rested a t the expiration of their
Lum ber shipm ents form Columbia
pleased with the south.
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sentences and deported.
river during September reached 90,- Portland, Oregon,
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< Ipens S c h o o l-
31-1
E. P. Reynolds, im m igration In­ 367,437 ft., carried on 103 vessels. ! September 25, 1923.
Have a fit a t Orres. Ttilors for
Miss Ruth Fifield has gone to spector, announced he already has
Eugene proposes $298,000 drain-! —
men and women. Upstairs.
4-tf HiSt where she opened her school at filed prelim inary proceedings neces­ age system.
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i the Moon lum ber camp today. Her sary to deport the aliens.
J R ickreall— ContracZ let for steel
Luncheon Visitors—
j position in McNairs is again filled by
A m ajority of those to be re tu rn ­ and concrete building.
Among Ashland club women who her ®iste r> Miss M arjorie,
ed to th eir native land are Italians
Receipts of state fair this year ag­
will attend the lunejieon given under
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who were convicted of violaZing the gregated $102,263.63, as compared
the auspices of the Jackson County Ashland-K. Falls Play Tie Game—
H arrison
anti-narcotic law, Rey- with $92,452.20 for 1922.
H ealth Council at zhe Hotel Med-;
A shland’s initial football game re- „olds said. The Ha'rrison act pro­
H arrisburg ti get handle and box
ford today will be Mrs. J. P. Dodge. 8l‘,ted
a tie score, 13-13. Accord- vi(le8 th a t upon conviction an alien factory.
Mrs. MacCracken, Mrs. J. H. Dill. inK ‘o some who witnessed the game, ia liabie to deportation
Eugene building perm its for Sep­
Mrs. W right, president of the Civic th ^ e is no doubt but th at Ashland
v irtu a lly all those affected were tem ber totaled $94,450.
Club, and Mrs. D. Perozzi.
will be able Z.o defend her rig h t next J sentenced from
Missouri. Kansas,
Baker— Bids being received for
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week when the K lam ath Falls ag- Oklahoma and A rkansas.
macadamizing Mason-Salisbury sec­
If you w ant a real tam ale try gr ga tl°n play here. Both team s are
This new serie» of lessons on mtlle cookery will appear weekly. Mrs. Blake*»
tion of Lockhart m arket road.
Enders Confectionery.
hndicappd with the poor condition of STOKES .JURY COMPLETE
Hood River county to vote on
counsel will he helpful and stimulating, because of her practical experience
the field as a recent rain rendered
CO-RESPONDENT NAMED $60,000 bond issue for perm anent
in home cooking. She will answer any question on cookery asked by her
H unting Trip P l a n n e d -
the area groggy and slick. Roads to
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road connecting Columbia and Loop
readers. Address Mrs. Mary Blake, tare Carnation ¿dilk Products Co.,
Hank Pace and Ted GeBauer plan- Klam ath Falls are in fair condition
NEW YORK, Oct. 8— The jury to highways with in terstate bridge.
Stuart Building, Seattle, I, ashinyton.
n- .? ° i e.aV®. this m orning for Lake
Ugh are uncertain owi“ g
the decide w hether W. E. D. Stokes, mil-
Medford’s new arm ory almost
of the Woods where they will hunt changing w eather,
6 . lionaire clubman, to secure a divorce completed at cost of $80,000.
deer and ducks.
Lesson 2
St. Helens harvesting cranberries.
from his pretty wife, forty-»two years
R. W. Caswell, wife and d a u g h te r( hifl ju n io r, waa completed by the F ru it large and of good quality.
Be individual. It costs no more of Stockton are among guests of the. 8upreme court today in alm ost rec-
Springfield— Carbolineum Wood
See P aulserud’s suits.
25tf¡ Hotel Columbia.
I ord time. E ight of the ju ro rs are Preserving Co. installs big electric
.
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i m arried men and fathers. Counsel crane.
a p p y is the housewife who can get
Flake the cooked fish and season. Cool the
Story Telling Hour Good—
Ir. and Mrs. W. D. M artin of for sto k es outlined his case to the
Oregon City— Hawley Pulp &
thin
white sauce, add the fish, then the well-
away from the customary fried or
Under the direction of Miss K ath­ Caldwell are among out-of-town jury , in a declaration ¿that they ex­ Paper Co. to build $1,250,000 addi­
beaten yolks and mix. Fold in the whites of
baked meats and produce savory dishes
eggs beaten stiff. Bake in buttered individual
erine Parson fifty-one youngsters of ^ues^9
pect to show Mrs. Stokes has been tion affording employment for 250
baking dishes or in a pudding dish set in a pan
Ashland were held Saturday after-
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that are both easily digested and tempting
unfaithful in her m arriage vows additional men.
of hot water. Bake twenty minutes, or until
noon at the story Celling hour in the
F - A’ stew a rt of Puyallup is a- since the m arriage. Edgar T. W al­
to the appetites of her family.
puffed and brown. Serve immediately. This
La Grande lets $24,499 contract
library. The attendance is growing mong out-of-town visitors.
recipe
serves six people.
lace, form er oflcial of the subway for cement sidewalks.
In this lesson I am going to suggest sev­
rapidly and It Is thought by the!
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lines, is named as co-respondent.
McMinnville
B aptists b r e a k
Creamed Chipped Beef
eral delight I ul ways in which fish or meats
M. Stew art of Puyallup is among
library leaders th at It will be neces-
ground for new $100,000 church.
% teaspoon salt, 2 table­
can be enriched in flavor and made more
sary to use a larger room If the tate arrivals at the Hotel Ashland, p e a k WAGES AGAIN
spoons butter, % cup Car­
hour grows in its fascination.
nation Milk, 1 cup water,
nutritious
by the addition of sauces or by
RAILMEN’S DEMAND
I Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard C. Ulen of
2 tablespoons flour, hi tea­
special methods of cooking.
spoon pepper, % pound
W affles with butter-scotch at En- Nevada Ci»ty are among out-of-town
CLEVELAND, Oct. 8— The de­
chipped beef. Melt the
ders Confectionery.
One of the first steps is the preparation
TME TMEATCR
31-tf visitors.
butter, add flour, stirring
mand for increases in the wages of
constantly u n t i l thor­
of a white sauce, either thick or thin. Here
railroad trainm en and conductors
oughly blended. Add the liquid, salt and pep­
J. B. Munyon and wife of Port-
Many People go to Medford—
are quick, simple recipes:
LAST TIMES TODAY
will be presented to the railroad ex­
per. Let boil until thickened, stirring occa­
land
were
week-end
visitors.
Several parties have been formed
sionally. Add beef and continue cooking until
ecutives October 10, it was announ­
W h ite Sauce
beef is heated through. Turn onto a hot plat­
who will attend the Black and W hite!
ced today. The organizations recent­
For thin white sauce take 2 tablespoons flour,
te r and garnish with toast points. This recipe
review given tonight at the Page
R' E‘ Alli8on and wife are among ly voted to demand a restoration of
2 tablespoons butter or substitute, % teaspoon
will serve four people.
theatre in Medford. Julian EUinge; ° ther vlsitors from K lam ath Falls, the “ peak” wages which were cut
salt, % cup water, % cup Carnation Milk. Melt
butter or butter substitute, add flour and stir
is said to be the draw ing card of th e 1
by the railw ay labor board July 1,
Questions and Answers
until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk and
Mr. and Mrs. Davis W illiamson of 1921
program.
Is
there
any sugar used in making Carna­
cook about five minutes or until the mixture
Gridley are among
out-of-town
tion Milk? Mrs. T. M. B.
thickens, and add seasonings. This recipe
makes one cup sauce.
It costs nothing to get my insur­ i visitors.
No; Carnation is just pure cow's milk
HUDSON WORKERS IDLE
Thick white sauce is made just the same way,
evaporated
until about half the water is
ance rates. Yeo of, course.
21-tf
except use twice the flour (4 tablespoons) and
Ira W illiams of Portland and
removed.
Nothing
is added.
2%
tablespoons
butter
or
substitute.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8— Eighteen of
Lloyd B. Jeager of P ortland are
College Club Meet—
These
sauces
can
be
used
in
a
variety
of
ways
the twenty-two collectors of the
Can you tell me the proper way to set a
in preparing either fish or meats.
table? Mrs. B. IV. S.
The W omen’s College Club will among week-end guests.
Hudson coal company, between Ply­
meet in the Ashland Civic Club
Full directions for this will be found on
m outh and Carbondale are on strike.
Fish Croquettes
Mrs.
Ed.
Oberg
of
Prospect
a
n
d
’
It
ig
e8tlmated
tw
enty
thousand
men
2
cups
cold
cooked
fish,
the
inside cover of the book, “One Hun­
house next Saturday afternoon at
1
Mrs.
T.
Oberg
of
Portland
are
guests
are
idle
1
cup
thick
white
sauce,
dred Tested Recipes,” which will be sent
2:30 o’clock. All college women and
salt and pepper. Pull fish
from northern cities.
free to you on request.
teachers are invited.
apart in small pieces, us­
ing a fork. Season with
I SMITH RESENTS BEING
H hy do you call Carnation the milk “from
Among oufc-of-town visitors are
salt and pepper and add
A book for the price of a m aga­
SUMMARILY DISMISSED
contented
cows”?— Mrs. J. M. C.
to thick w h i t e sauce;
zine— E lharts.
31- Mon,-Wed. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. L audgraf of Los
MAY TOUR STATE
then
put
on
a
plat«
to
In
the
earliest days of its manufacture
Angeles.
cool. Shape, roll in crumbs, then in slightly
it was determined that only high-grade
beaten egg and again in bread crumbs, and fry
W eek’s W eather—
SALEM, Oct. 8— W arden Johnson
milk
from dairies which conformed to cer­
in deep fat. Drain and garnish with parsley.
Pacific Coast states— g en erally ! a
"h»**1111 MF9’ A’
Borners a n d | Smith didn’t resign as Governor
tain
regulations
in their care of cows, was
This
recipe
serves
six
people.
foi,. „^„.1
J
»eueraiij daughter are out-of-town visitors
Pierce anonunced, but was “sum ­
(air southern and central California trom Lo9 Angels,s
sufficiently good to he used in making Qar-
m arily rem oved” declared Smith to ­
Creamed Salmon
occasional showers elsewhere Teni-
nation Milk. Where these rules for the
2
cups
salmon,
2 cups thin white sauce; flake
day.
F
urtherm
ore,
feeling
he
has
not
perature normal.
care and feeding of cows are observed,
WILLIAM deMILLE
the fish, add to hot thin white sauce and serve
Anna Madden of Portland is an-^ been accorded a square deal, he pro-
WITH
the
animals could not help but be con­
Ready-to-wear suits at
Paul other visitor from
on toast. This recipe serves six people.
M A Y M cA V O Y
Multnomah, pogeB t0 iet j be peOpie know how he
serud’s.
tented,
and it is a well-known fact that
2 5-ft county.
L O IS W I L S O N
Baked Hash
feels. Smith declared he is consider­
under such conditions a cow will give
ELLIOTT DEXTER
Vi cup fat, IV2 cups meat, 3 cups mashed
more and better milk.
ing touring the state in defense of
Rev. Purdy Preached—
.wtatoes, onion juice, salt and pepper, chopped
«»d GEORGE FAWCETT
W. N. Sharp of Sprague River and. hIg prlgon policy D alrym ple, the new
parsley.
. The Rev. J. Edgar Purdy, repre- Seymour Hood of Sprague River are
------m m a
warden, is busy qualifying for the
Grind the cooked meat and season. Melt one
serZative of W illam ette College, Ore­ out-of-town business visitors
Ubieapoon fat in a baking dish. Mix the In­
job.
Meanwhile,
Smith
is
not
idle,
D om estic Selene« Uept.
gon’s M ethodist school, delivered the
“ LOST CONTROL”
gredients well, moisten with Carnation Milk
having
dismissed
two
guards
and
de­
Sunday m orning sermon for Rev.
diluted with water, put in the oiled baking dish
L. N. Dunham of Chicago is a- clared th a t three or four more prob­
is th e c o m e d v
and bake in a moderately hot oven until brown
Chaney, who had ju st returned from mong late arrivals
W rite for free booklet
ably will be discharged before he re ­
an top. This recipe serves six people.
of 100 tested milk reci­
Portland where he attended
thei
•
pes. Address Carnation
linquishes the w ardenship. “ I ’m
TUES.— WED.— THURS.
funeral services for the rem ains of
Henry M. Strong of Chicago is a
Fish Souffle
Milk Products Co., Hili»,
ju st getting rid of a few surplus
2 cups fish, l 1^ cups thin white sauce, parsley
boro, Ore.
is brother, who was a m issionary in business visitor from the Windy City
men, Smith explained of his eleven­
and 2 eggs beaten separately.
Chile.
th hour housecleaning. The prison
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Henderson are employees view the situation differ­
(C Up and paste this lesson in your cook book. I f you have missed
Cliff Payne makes Book racks.
any
previous lesson, I will be ylad to send it to you on request.)
among Multnomah county visitors. ently however, as "pure spite w ork?’
: LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
E
t
Easy Ways to Serve Fish and Meats
H
onte»
BRASS’