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

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    Wednesday, Octobi'f If, 19U3
ASHLAVB BAIL* WMXC»'*-
PAGE IhlikH
PROFESSIONAL
FINDS CORALS MEAT EATERS
Classified Column
PHYSICIANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one
month or more,
tho word
each time.
The
KITCHEN
CABINET
Geological Survey Head Discover« No
Vegetation in Whole Colony In
tho Tortuga«.
IVORY FftOM 5KIMMÉD MILK ¡ SOME RECORDS IN THINNESS j
Substitute for This and Other Mate-
rials Is Produced by a Re­
cent Process.
CRUELTY LAW SLIGHTS FLEAS
LONDON, Oct. 16.— Performing
Platinum Wire, Filament of Spider's
Web and Soap Bubble at
fleas on the English stage— In fact
Its Dark Spot.
all fleas whose lives are consecrated
“
,
the drama— must go thru their
Platinum wire has been drawn ro acts without the possibility of .,ro-
flne that 30,000 pieces of it placed sh.s I tection in t i ^
,•
1
by side would not cover more than an Thi °
, n
inch, while 150 pieces bound together I ,
g ‘ ,o the flPas is contained
tti
an
anti-flea
clause of the govern­
would be necessary to form a thread
ment’s
new
performing
animais bill.
as thick as a filament of raw silk.
When
the
question
was
debated ,'n
A mile of this wire would not weigh
more than a grain, while seven ounces the House of Commons, it was de­
of it would extend from London to cided that reptiles and fish thculd
New York.
be included, but fleas must fight
Fine as Is the filament produced by their own battles alone. The teal
the silkworm that produced by the
spider Is even more attenuated. If, for j reason for the discrimination was
instance, a thread of a spider’s web the difficulty of using the 11« as
measured four miles, It would weigh evidence.
little more than a grain.
As a soap bubble floats In the light I
To know
of the sun It reflects to the eye an i
how
good
a cigarette
endless variety of gorgeous tints. '
re a lly can be m ad
Newton showed that to each of these
you m ust try
tints corresponds a certain thickness
of the substance forming the bubble; i
in fact, he showed that all transparent
substances, when reduced to a certain
degree of thinness, would reflect these
colors.
Near the highest point of the bub­
ble, just before It bursts, can be seen
a spot which reflects no color and ap­
pears black. According to Newton, the
thickness of the bubble at this black
point is the 2,500.000th part of an
inch.
The builders of coral reefs and is­
tig?. 4 >¿4, ttaieru newspaper Guion.)
Combining beauty with utility, a ma­
lands are entirely meat-eating animals,
terial
is being made from skimmed
T he Ilf« of the husbandm an is a
according to the Report of Dr. T. Way­
milk
by
a process recently brought to
life fed by the bounty o f earth and
land Vaughan of tho United States
the United States from England. As
sw eeten ed by th e a irs o f heaven.
geological survey to the Pan-Pacific
It Is non-inflammable, odorless, and
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
science congress, which recently held GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY can be drilled, glued or dyed, It has
MISCELLANEOUS
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
Its meeting In the Antipodes, says a
a multitude of uses as a substitute for
throat— X-ray Including teeth.
This Is the time of year when we Ivory, ebony, amber, tortoiseshell, horn,
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
DRESSMAKING— Work guaran­ Melbourne (Australia) correspondent
6. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland
teed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. Van ot the New York Evening Post. In ex­ enjoy green corn. On the cob, stewed and other similar products. Besides.
Ore.
conducted by him In the Tor- !
In milk, escalloped, or It may be used as an almost perfect
Hardenberg.
31-lmo.* periments
tugas, In the Gulf of Mexico, corals per- j
fried, It Is always a wel­ Imitation of many natural products of
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
come dish.
great price, among them being Chinese
TAKEN CP— Aged black mule, ■latently refused a vegetable diet, but
•ven water fleas were not swift enough
DENTISTRY
Tomatoes
Stuffed
With
jade
and lapis lazuli. A brilliant
blotched brand on right stifle. W.
Green Corn.—Cut out a polish is easily obtained and it can
to dodge the lightning-like tentacles of
Above Citizens Bank
L. Huxley, Phone 9F2. Owner may these carnivorous creatures.
slice from the stem-end be bent, pressed, and, to some extent,
Office Phone 151
have same by paying for ad.
37-tf
The
living
coral
is
«
branched
col­
of
tomatoes and scoop moulded, or machined. As it is a non­
Res. Phone 201J
out the centers, cut off conductor of electricity, it may be
ony of individuals all connected to­
FOR RENT
the tops of the kernels of used in making decorative radio and
gether, and with their soft bodies en­
DR E. B. ANGELL, Chiropractic
cased in strong sheila. Each individual
fresh gathered corn and lighting fixtures. Also It has been
I OR RENT— Eighty acre farm on la little more than a stomach, with a scrape out the kernels, leaving the found valuable for ships’ cabins, hand­
and Electro-Therapy. Office phone
Pacific highway seven miles east of mouth surrounded by tentacles and hulls on the cob. Sprinkle a little rails, automobile fixtures, and in the
48; residence 142. First National
Ashland. Enquire of Mollie Songer, sheltered In a little cup of the limey salt inside the tomatoes, mix butter making of beads, buckles, buttons,
Bank building.
4 5 Helman St., Ashland.
34tf skeleton within which the whole colony and seasoning with the com, fill the Jewelry, fancy ornaments, cigarette
la inclosed.
tomatoes, cover with the slice re­ holders, combs, brushes, carriage han­
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
FOR RENT— 3-r"oom and 4-room
moved
and bake In a moderate oven dles, parts of furniture, pencils and
Doctor
Vaughan
described
how
when
office. Phone 91.
penholders, organ stops, and piano
rnished apartments. Apply 389 a little beef Juice or a small bit of until the tomato Is soft.
keys.
meat,
usually
crab
flesh
or
fish,
was
Salmagundi
of
Vegetables.—Take
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ East Main, Phone 171.
39-3
offered, the tentacles at the outer edge tender corn cut from the cob—enough
practor, near Poetofflce. Hours
of the colony would begin to appear. to fill two cups—add to this a pint of
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114. !
FOR SALE
Hongkong's Swift Growth.
Then the stimulus was transmitted to thin slices of okra pods; remove the
Hongkong, when occupied by the
PLUMBING
FOR SALE— Used Ford car cheap other members of the colony until soon seeds and white lining from two sweet British in 1841, was Just a barren Is­
--
19-tf the surface of the specimen had opened green peppers and chop fine; add two land, and the part of the peninsula
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 Beaver Realty Co.
out like a beautiful flower. This con­ chopped white onions. Remove the opposite, known as Kowloon, merely
East Main. Phone 138.
' '—----- —
FOR SALE— Pullets, also late dition, he explains, seems to Indicate peel from four good-sized tomatoes, sand and marshland. The Inhabitants
that the coral colony Is hungry and cut into quarters and mix with the were fishermen or pirates, or both?
MONUMENTS
peaches, green tomatoes. Bring box­ ready
ITSTQASTED'
to capture food.
vegetables. Cook until barely soft In Today Hongkong with Its thriving city
J es. Phone 335-L.
34-6
water
to
barely
cover,
one
cupful
of
Many
different
kinds
of
food
were
of
Victoria,
holds
a
population
of
MONUMENT— MARKERS
The Tidings office for all !
offered corals, Doctor Vaughan said, chopped celery and onion mixed. about 1,000,000. In 40 years the rev­
Lowest Prices
FOR SALE— 12-3 months old
kinds of printing.
but they took« only animal food. No When both are tender add to the other enue and expenditures of Hongkong
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
uroc pigs. J. H. Sander.
38-2* kind of purely vegetable food was vegetables and cook twenty minutes. and its suburbs have increased twen­
3rd and East Main St.
223-6iuo
FOR SALE— -Reed baby buggy taken by any one of the numerous Season with two teaspoonfuls of salt ty-fold. One of its difficulties Is the
species Investigated. Pieces of plants and cook for an hour or two in a fire­ housing question. Standardized houses
ASHLAND GRANITE
ndition very good. Phone 333-R. coated with small animals soaked in less cooker.
October, the month to buy Ferns. Fine sped-
with from four to six rooms are be­
MONUMENTS
31-3
meat Juice were swallowed, but later ~ Cream Prune Pie.—Put through a ing erected at a cost of $4,000 to $6,-
Oregon Granite Co.
mines as low as 75c. Wonderful, extra large, wide
the vegetable matter was ejected.
sieve a cupful of stewed prunes; add 500. Hongkong’s harbor has been so
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
a cupful of milk, one teaspoonful of much Improved that it now ranks as
WANTED
spreading plants up to $4.00.
Res. 470 Laurel
Phone 444Y
BACTERIA FROM THE RIFLE" cornstarch, a third of a cupful of one of the greatest ports in the world.
sugar, the yolks of two eggs, well
for winter for
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
?
Gives Chin a Rest.
fit. Or will Intereating Experiment Proves They beaten, and pour into a pie plate lined
with pastry. Add the well-beaten
"It says here: ‘One of the Idols most
FOR prompt and careful service, s
Can Be Fired From a Gun With-
whites and bake until firm. The revered by any heathen is a figure of
out Apparent Injury.
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
on harness saddle. Also side
whites
may be reserved for a meringue a woman, seated, resting her chin In
Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone 1
plow. Leaving Thursday 18th.
If
desired.
her hands,’ ” said Mrs. Farr, reading
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near , ] abeth Miller. Box. 564
▲ singular experiment with bacteria
36-4*
Phone 120
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
Lima beans, cooked until tender and from a book.
la that of a French investigator, who
"Which
proves
they
are
about
the
served
with
butter
and
cream
with
Wanted: Experienced woman to has proved that those microscopic
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
enemies to human life and health can seasoning, are delicious, A few hills of wisest people on earth,” suggested her
fer— Good team and motor *
«
be
fired out of a gun without suffering these beans will supply a small fam­ husband.
trucks. Good service at a rea
1
“How so, Orrin?”
ily with plenty for the fall.
any
apparent
Injury.
sonable price. Phone 83.
“Well," said Mr. Farr, with em­
He has Infected rifle bullets with
Pineapple Compote. — Take one
RANTED— Apple pickers. Call
phasis.
“because they make a deity of
bacteria
and
then
fired
the
ballets
Into
pineapple
to
five
bananas.
Slice
the
TRY FEH1GE FOR HAULING E merest Orchards 4% miles north
a
woman
who has sense enough to give
tin boxes filled with a gelatin prepara­ pineapple and cook in a heavy sirup
and transfer work of all kinds
Ashland.
32-tf
her
chin
a
rest.”—Life.
tion suitable for the nourishment of until tender. Cool and lay in a glass
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o
the
micro-organisms.
Upon
watching
dish,
cover
with
sliced
bananas,
sprin­
WANTED— Boy
learn printing the holes made by the bullets in the kled with grated nutmeg, and repeat.
Flour From Canada.
PLANING MILL
t
J ofice.
14tf preparation, he found that the precise Serve with whipped cream and cake.
Up to recently the United States
Canned tongue and spinach should supplied practically all of the flour
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET 4 NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May forms of bacteria with which the bul­
lets
had
been
charged
rapidly
devel­
imported into Cuba. In 1919 Canada
H E perm anent satisfactions of
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
be heated in the can before opening.
supplied 1.9 per cent of Cuban flour
Van Ness.
194-tf ‘ communicate with Ensign Lee of oped there, although It was known
life are the ones we should look
imports, compared with 97.9 per cent
the Salvation Army at the White that no organisms existed in the gela­
tin
previous
to
the
experiment.
to
first.
Among these is to I k ?
from the United States. In 1920 and
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
He
has
even
found
that
a
bullet
will
1921 Canada supplied 3.4 and 3.8 per
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
relieved from money worries. This
pick up bacteria from the air during
cent, respectively, while the United
its flight, or from clothing through
States supplied 96.4 per cent in both
hank is here to assist y o u in this
Fix Up Shop
which It passes, and deposit them, still
years.
Importers state that Canadian
We repair furniture and anything
m atter.
active and living, In a gelatin target.
competition has recently shown a i "
that needs fixing. North Main next
marked increase.
to Homes Grecery Store.
I <•
Locomotive Pile Driver.
vn
LUCKY
STRIKE
Say it with Flowers
ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
What Passes
Very wise indeed!
Wisdom la but a collection of ex­
perience. The wisest, benefit by
the experience of others a8 w ell”
as by their own.
double your salary
Are you a common laborer mak­
ing only fifty cents an hour? We are
Any man insures after an acci­ ■ training men in two months to be­
dent, a fire, a sudden destruction! come Auto Mechanics. Steady in­
side work at $1 an hour. Call or
of his property.
< 1 write, Hemphill’s Auto and Tractor
< 1
A very wise man would discuss” School. 125 N 5th Street, Near Un­
insurance today. We can advise ion Depot, Portland, Oregon. 37-2
you— gladly.
A unique development in mechanical
engineering Is a locomotive pile driver,
In which there is an unusual arrange­
ment and strength of the self-propel­
ling mechanism and in the self-con­
tained hydraulic turntable, wflbreby
xthe entire machine, including trucks,
is quickly lifted clear of the rails and
turned end tor end. The engines on
the car are connected to the axles of
ordinary trucks without interfering
with the movement of the trucks In
turning curves, passing over frogs, and
the like. The machine was designed
to meet the requirement for a pile driv­
er capable of climbing any grade and
hauling Its own cars of piles and tools.
The self-propelling pile drivers built
hitherto have been capable of mov­
ing themselves for short distances
only.
7/.v-KITi/\IA
CABIMC
(© , 1823, W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
In furnishing's, not all exp en siv e
th in g s are good, nor cheap ones all
bad.
EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS
When looking for a dessert In the
family that likes pie try;
N u t, C ream
Prune
Pie.—Put
through a sieve
one
cupful
of
stewed
.prunes;
add a cupful of
PIANO TUNING
A wise man insures before an
rich milk, one ta­
PIANO TUNING— 13.60. Trade at
eventuality.
blespoonful
o f
home and have your piano tuned by
flour, a third of a
■ Carl H. Loveland. Studio 135 E.
cupful of sugar, the yolks of two '
j Main St. Phones 134 and 4 65
eggs, well beaten, and the whites
beaten stiff and added just at the last
Real Estate and Real Insur­
Sprinkle a cupful of chopped black
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
walnut meats over the top and bake
ance. (Estab. 1883)
8hirtmaker to Apollo.
Typewriters All makes, guaran­
An enterprising haberdasher In Ger­ as usual. Use a pastry-lined plate and
Phone 211
41 East Main
teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair
many has put his knowledge of the bake at first In a hot oven, then lower !
ing. Call or write L. D. Minkler 404 classics to excellent use in his adver­ the heat to bake the custard.
Liberty Building, Medford. Tele­ tising. Here are a few specimen ads:
Mashed Potatoes With Peanut But­
phone 162.
20-lm o.
“Even Macbeth could sleep In our ter.—Boil, mash and beat until light,
nightshirts.”
six medium-sized potatoes; add salt,
« PER CENT LOANS— Under
“Don Juan would have doubled his one tablespoonful of butter and one-
Reserve System on city or farm
conquests by wearing our neckties."
half cupful of hot milk. Heap in a
property.
Reserve
Deposit
“When Nlobe began to weep she or­ hot dish. Blend one and one-half ta­
dered six dozen of our handkerchiefs.” blespoonfuls of peanut butter with one
Company. 72 Fourth Street,
“We could have arrayed Solomon tablespoonful of butter, add a few I
Portland, Ore.
In twice his glory."
dashes of red pepper and dot the not
“Had Lot's wife passed our win­ potato with bits of the butter.
dows she would have stopped to look
Planked Fish.—Split the fish, wipe i
For a smooth shave, and
no matter what the consequences.”
with a damp cloth and lay skin-side
“We made Apollo’s shirts.”
quick service, go to the
down on the well-heated plank, which
“Desdemoo
a
would
never
have
been
has
been rubbed with sweet fat.
Shell Barber Shop, across
careless about her handkerchief had Sprinkle the fish with seasonings and
from Depot. Grinding of
It been one of ours; they are too beau­ dot with bits of butter If it is a fish
tiful.”—Boston Transcript. *
all kinds. Children’s work
lacking fat. Place in the oven under
the broiler flame for fifteen minutes. |
a specialty.
TR Y IT AND S E E HOW
Usually the Way.
Meanwhile have potatoes boiled, riced
M U C H E A S IE R IT
“Well, Bobby,” said the minister to and seasoned, and add milk to
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
the small son of one of his deacons, moisten; add an egg yolk, mix well
ST A R T S T H A N T H E
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
“what is the news?”
and fold in a beaten white. Arrange !
O T H E R BRANDS
“Dad’s got a new set of false teeth.” the mashed potato around the fish in j
"Indeed!” said the minister, re­ mounds, or force through a pastry !
» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » « »
n m m n ♦ » ♦ straining a desire to laugh; “and what : tube. Brown quickly under the broiler j
F ree C rankcase Service
will he do with the old set?”
flame. Garnish the fish with slices of
F in e L ine Of
“Oh, I suppose,’’ replied Bobby, “he’ll cucumber which have been marinated
cut ’em down and make me wear ’em,»» in French dressing, and small toraa- !
toes cut into the form of a lily. Place
Cheering Him Up.
whorls of mayonnaise In the center of
each
tomato.
Unsuccessful
Author—
After
my
e tak e u sed - h eaters in
death the world will realize what I
Cabbage Salad.—Chop cabbage, add
exchange fo r new ones.
have done.
a cupful of chopped celery to three
Sympathetic Friend—Well, don’t cupfuls of cabbage, and three diced
worry about it, old chap. You’ll be out bananas. Season well and cover with
Of harm’s way then.—Boston Tran­ any desired well-seasoned dressing.
::
script.
i o
Serve in a cabbage bowl made by
i o <►
scooping out the cabbage from a good
I !
His Idea.
firm head. Garnish with fringed cel­
“Do you consider It unlucky to be ery and some of the thick mayon-
married on the 13th of the month?”
naise.
“Certainly!” replied skimpy little
° I.
Mr. Meek, whose wife was away. “But
why specify the date?”—Kansas City
Star.
LATEST DESIGNS
LOWEST PRICES
A Carload of Fencing, just
The Tidings office for all
kinds
of printing.
Slightly
Used
but
in
per­
in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents
10c to 1 7 H e the single r o l l -
two rolls to the bolt.
fect condition. Beautifully toned
more per rod elsewhere. Just
for to be mean, and to trade
and only
Classified ads bring results.
This new paper holds a sur­
out of town, and genuine
prise for the careful buyer.
good American fence too that
Billings
Agency
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
ASTHMA
JUA
No cure for it, but welcome
Ashland. Oregon
* w relief is often brought by—
V 'C K s
▼ 17 M V illion
a p o A u b
Jar» U»»ti Yearly
O ear
Ashland Service
Station
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
NEW
WALL PAPER
5 OCTAVE
CROWN ORGAN
$25.00
J. O. RIGG
The largest exclusive paint
and wall paper store in South­
ern Oregon.
««♦♦ > ****** e-e-e-e
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
you will get here.
New and old Sewing ma­
chines always on hand. Har-
nes and implement. You will
always find the best at
PEIL’S CORNER
s
'TOUT PERSONS
Incline to fu ll feeling after eat*
lag, gaxsy pains, constipation
Relieved and digestion improved by
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
Cleansing and comforting - only 25c
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