Friday, Kftfttabet à, iród ~ A8SLARÖ B àî LT TîDÎNôg P age iimLi Classified Column Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, He the word each time. MISCELLA NEGUS This is Ashlands Place To Find What It Wants To Eat Sunday A Feature Page For Telling the Cooks About the Good Eatables V DRESSMAKING— Work guaran­ teed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. Van Hardenberg. 31-lmo.* .. FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished Inquire 126 Church St. house 52-3 In these days of abundance we must Breakfast Fried Apples.—Core, after Meat M arket To Open__ provide for the future—when winter washing and wiping dry, four large comes—and fresh A cash meat market, owned by FOR. RENT——Completely furnish­ apples; slice in quarter-inch slices, vegetables a n d H. L. Newby and J. H. Perry will ed apartment. 75 Bush St. 51-tf fmita are limit­ without removing the skins. Melt two open Monday on Foun’h street, ed in va r i e t y. tablespoonfuls of butter In a hot fry­ FX>K RENT— Three and four l»l$, We.torn N»w»pap«r Union.) Here la an old- ing pan, put In the apples and cover Both Mr. Newby and Mr. Perry are room furlshed apartments. 389 East fashioned pickle immediately. Cook briskly for a few new comers in Ashland, and Mr. l s 1eagy «• c°n v in e* Ignorance Main. Phone 171. 59.3 co n cern in g new th in g s. - It la no. which, t h o u g h minutes, then turn over with a broad 1 Newby is an experienced butcher e a sy to con vin ce k now ledge." some work to spatula. When the apples are soft L -------------- — ---------- 1 and well cooked, sprinkle lightly wirti B uilding B ein g R enovated— — FOR RENT— Lower floor apart­ prepare, is worth CELERY COMBINATIONS sugar and brown. Cinnamon may be all the trouble it make«. ment. Close in and modern with pri­ The building recently vacated by Virginia Mixed Pickle.—Slice half added if liked. Serve hot with break­ vate bath. Phone 481-J. *6O-tf mse who eat tho greatest variety a peck of green tomatoes and 15 me- fast J>acon or sausages. the Jordon Electric Store is being of vegetables in season will need no Piquant. Cocktail.—Take one cupful i renovated this week by A. Schuer- dium-sixed onions. Cut four heads of FOR* RENT— A 3 room furnished blood purifiers or tonic«)» cabbage aa for slaw (that Is, shred of canned cherries, three tablespoon- apartment, close in, paved street Celery is especially good very fine), quarter 25 cucumbers and fuls of candled ginger, chopped, one- man preparatory to the establish- | ment of a grocery store. Painting, Phone 432-Y. 50-tf as a nerve tonic and is cut Into two-inch pieces leaving the half cupful each of powdered sugar said to be good for those peel on. Add one-half peek of small and orange Juice, one-third of a cupful j calsomining and papering are being FOR SALK — suffering with rheuma- onions. Mix with salt and let stand of grapefruit juice and one cupful of done to renew the interior. t ’j ’H tlsm- Celery is one of twenty-four hours, drain and squeeze canned pears cut in cubes. Place the FOR sale Apples. Phone U U « the vegetables which , dry aa possible and cover with vine­ fruit in cocktail glasses and pour the This appears to be the psycholog­ 10F13. 49-1 mo.* In I I I colnt*lnes well with I gar and water. Let stand a day or Juice over it. Sprinkle each glass ic a l moment for Indians to petition V I 1 H weats’ fruit8’ as well as 1 two, drain again and mix with one with a half-tablespoonful of chopped FOR RALE— Chevrolet Touring Washington for the return of Okla­ n | other vegetables. ounce ef celery seed, one-half ounce ginger. Car. new top, tires and battery and homa.— La Salle Post. Celery Soup.—Cut up Baked Apples With Bananas.—Take in good condition. $120, if taken at three cupfuls of celery Into small of ground cinnamen, one-fourth cupful six large apples, one cupful of strnined once. 137 Oak St. 52-3 pieces and bruise with a potato mash­ of white pepper, one-half pound of honey, one tablespoonful of butter, Genius inevitably has marked pe­ white mustard seed, one pint of grated er. Cook In boiling water until ten­ one and one-half bananas and six culiarities. Lloyd George is said to FOR SALE— Cheap or trade for der, then rub as much of the pulp horse radish, two ounces of turmeric. marshmallows. Wipe, core and peel Ford roadster, Chevrolet touring as possible through a sieve. Scald two Boil six quarts of vinegar and pour the apples. Place them In a saucepan have expressed a desire to go to boiling hot over the pickles. Do this car. good top, tires and good con­ and one-half cupfuls of milk, with a three mornings In succession, using with the honey and butter. Simmer, Chattanooga.— Nashville Banner. dition. 137 Oak st. 47-4tp slice of onion, then remove the onion the same vinegar each time. The third turning often to cook until tender, but and add the milk to the celery pulp We shall not Join the klan while morning add one pound of sugar to not long enough to lose their shape. AXY GIRL IX TROUBLE— May and liquor. Bind with three table­ they continue to charge $10 for or- Remove to a casserole and insert a the vinegar, then mix one cupful of communicate with Ensign Lee of spoonfuls of butter, cooked with three olive oil with one-half cupful of ground quarter of a banana in each cavity | dlnary cotton nighties.— Peoria the Salvation Army at the White tublespoonfuls of flour; season with mustard and add when the pickles are made by the core. Place a marshmal­ ; Star. salt and white pepper and add a beaten cold. low on top and bake In a quick oven Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave., egg just before serving. Temate Butter.—Take seven pounds long enough to puff and brown the , If a cause is just it eventually Portland. „Oregon. 10-lyr Creamed Celery In Cheese Shell.—' S en --- . e V. at v once u t. of rlpa tomatoes peeled and sliced, marshmallows. ---- w’ill triumph in spite of all the prop­ Prepare cooked celery by adding it to FOR SALE— A real paying res­ three pounds of sugar, one ounce each a cream sauce and a cupful of par­ x m aganda issued to support it.— La taurant— fine location, good pat­ boiled oyster«. The oyster liquor may of whole cinnamon and cloves and one ¡Salle-Peru Daily Post. ronage. Only reason for selling, poor be used for part of the liquid in mak­ pint of vinegar. Boll three hours; during the last of the cooking stir to health, not able to handle. See E. E. ing the white sauce. Turn Into a shell keep from scorching. This may be Phipps, Real Estate Broker, 73 of pineapple or Edam cheese, cover kept In unsealed Jars. Oak St. 52-tf with buttered crumbs and grated Bed Pepper Jam.—Take twelve cheese and wrap the cheese in a brown large, sweet red peppers, remove the paper. Bake until thoroughly hot. Re­ PIANO TUNING seeds and put through the meat chop­ PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade at move the paper and serve on a folded per, using the medium knife. Sprinkle I napkin. home and have yonr piano tuned by High Patent Idaho flour, per Celery Croquettes.—Cook together with a tablespoonful of salt and let Carl H. Loveland. Studio 135 E. one large potato and three-quarters of stand three or four hours. Drain, put i pack $1.60, by bbl $6.25. Main St. Phones 134 and 4 65. a cupful of chopped celery until ten­ into a kettle and add one pint of vine-1 gar and three cupfuls of sugar. Boll der. Remove the potato and mash It Drown and White Loaf flour, WANTED fine. Drain the celery, mix it with the gently until of the consistency of Jam 4 ___ v none better, per sack $2,00, potato; add two tablespoonfuls of —about an hour. Pour into sterilized WANTED— Sewing. 137 First St. chopped pecans, one-half tablsspoonful glasses and when cold cover with pec bbl. $7.40. paraffin. Thia makes six glasses. Jessie Searing. 50-5 * of butter and turn out to cool. Form as usual Into croquettes and fry In deep Crown dairy meal, per sack WANTED— Trailor suitable fhr fat. Serve hot with any desired sauce. $1.85, 5 sack lots at $1.75. Ford car. Inquire 928 B St. 52-1 Stuffed Celery.—Take white, tender stalks of celery, wash and wipe dry Mill run per sack $1.50, 5 WANTED— Bdy to learn printing and fill with a seasoned cheese mix­ sack lots $1.40 trade. Call at Tiding^ of ice. 14tf ture. One may use cream chese, pi­ mento cheese, or a mixture of two Economy mixed feed, per Boy on bicycle who picked up cheeses. Fin the stalks and cut them Fresh and rich, Saturday sack $1.40, 5 sack lots $1.30 spaniel pup near Junior high Mon­ into half-inch lengths. Arrange on Special—really delicious day, please return <0 Rev. Chaney, bead lettuce and serve with French Crown scratch feed, contains 117 Laurel. 51-2* dressing. The stalks may be left four sunflower seed and egg ma­ or five inches long and served In that Give Us Your Order LOST— Spaniel pup, light brown manner, or serve them with a simple king essentials, per 100 lbs, with white on face, return to Rev. salad, one stalk on the side of the $2.85, 500 lb lots $2.75 Chaney. 117 Laurel St. 51-2* salad plate. ! ! j . “ e a ‘" a C . o '» P « ..- ., «.. bo ,„ r 52-2 When a man gets a letter from his Yes— Malted Milk twin bread 10c wife during his absence from home B°n Ton. 34.ff he simply reads the postscript and sends her a check.— Mobile News- A full line of fresh home made Item. candy every day at Enders. < i.tf ................... ♦“♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « Announcement - /U •»«I Our New Fourth Street Cash Market Will Open for Business, Monday, Nov. 6. WM carry a complete line of Freeh m J cured Meats, Fish and Poultry and We solict a share of your patronage Perry & Newby Opposite W hittle Transfer Co. B a rn -F o u rth Street PLAZA MARKET SPECIALS Netted Gem potatoes, per 100 lbs—$1.50 Butter Rolls Convalescent Home— There ¡s a more celery combinations place waiting for you. We are put­ Celery makes a very pretty garnish ting th e house neat door into ser­ vhen curled. Cut It in two-inch lengths vice and will always have room for with a sharp knife; be­ the one« who take sick suddenly. ginning at ti»e outside of the stalk, make fine cuts F ix Up Shop to the center, leaving a We repair furniture and anything hit to hold the spray to­ that needs fixing. North Main next gether; turn the other end of the stalk and cut to Hemes Orecery Store. in the same way. Drop the pieces thus shredded luto ice-cold water and For a smooth shave, and in an hour they will be curled. These quick service, go to the curled pieces may be used in salads Shell Barber Shop, across with other vegetables or fruits, or they may be used as a garnish for a from Depot. Grinding of dish. all kinds. Children's work Hashed Potatoes With Celery._ a specialty. Melt one and one-half tablespoonfuls of butter over a moderate fire; put In W. A. SHELL, Prop. one cupful of finely chopped celery; cook for fifteen minutes, stirring occa­ 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore. sionally, then add two cupfuls of cold boiled potatoes finely chopped and cook until slightly colored. When nearly done season with salt and pep­ per and serve sprinkled with chopped parsley. ‘ A5 mj « retie/ m taAing Scrambled Eggs With Celery.—Melt one tablespoonful of butter; add four tablespoonfuls of chopped celery; cook slowly for fifteen minutes; add’ four “ •7—p lea sa n t-eH .ctiv » —only 2Se eggs and stir until se t; season well and serve at once. Baked Celery With Cheeee.—To twe cupfuls of celery, cooked until tender, in inch pieces, prepare one cupful v i uu ewewuere, *1 usi cut of white sauce and dice one cupful of for to be mean, and to trade good, snappy cheese. In a baking dish out of town, and genuine put a layer of celery; cover with a ?ood American fence too that layer of cheese, then the cheese with you will get here. a lajer of white sauce. Repeat, using New and old-Sewing ma­ the above proportion; finish the top chines always on hand. Har- with white sauce covered with but­ tered crumbs. Put Into the oven long nes and implement. You will enough to brown the crumbs and thor­ always find the best at oughly heat the dish. Over-cooking will toughen the cheese and make It stringy, unattractive and hard to di­ gest. & Will be a Weekly Feature beginning Saturday,Nov.3 M W w ’e T xB1': U M ’S I' AL IK 'f'llAT 1I1J.1 n ILL GIVE YOU JU ST \ i in ti r BETTER VALUES IN MEATS THVN l i v i ’P Drown egg mash, 100 lbs $2.80, 500 lb lots $2.65. OFFERED TO you in ASHLAND F-RE NOT QUOTING PRICES TODAY. call TOM o m • AND EACH SUCCEEDING SATURDAY ' \\'D GET PRICES THAT W ILL ASTONISH IV« ,U Buttermilk egg mash, 100 lbs h°».O5, 500 lb lots $2.90 SATURDAY SALE PRICES Will he in effect on all Fresh ami enre.1 Meats Poultry and Rabbits. ’ ’ We must empty our feed room in order to remodel; so we are of ferine special induce­ ments to move our present stocks. . . • * Special Saturday Sales Where Quality Is Best and Prices Lowest Plaza Market Lithia Bakery H. A. Stearns We Deliver Market Page Ad For Results 61 N. Main 82 N. Main !' 28 ONSTIPATION Eagle Market 20th Century Grocery Stores 28 Stores G n ^ CaentUry •Gr0CCΑy Stores offer a Doien Good Ones C X K Ä " * iDClUdln* S a tU r d a y ’ N ° v e m b - «> ird “ » ‘ Ü F r id a y C H A M B E R L A IN ’S* . TABLETS NEW FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND New bedroom, parlor and dining room furniture, floor coverings, ranges, kitcheu equipment, heaters, etc. We have some late shipments in many lines. ASHLAND FURNITURE COMPANY »4 N. Main Eugene Baptists propose 000 church structure. $110,- J ello Kellog-s Corn Flakes Per £ Packaere ** C : o _ . «C Solid Pack Tomatoes "Gold Leaf B rand," T h ree P rizes large No. 2 « cans 3 for 40 cents. $5.00—HAM—H EN To Cash Customers . ! PEIL’S CORNER The banana is a fruit always found in the ordinary market. It Is delicious served fresh or cooked, and often adds a touch of flavor to a dish, taking it out of U jr / ' < > j the ordinary class of plain foods. Baked Bananas. —Take one-half cupful of sugar, one tablespoonful of starch, one-half teaspoonful of salt- mix well and stir this mixture into a* cupful of boiling water and cook until free from any raw, starchy taste. Add two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, two tablespoonfuls of grape Jelly and. when blended, pour this sauce in a buttered baking dish. Cover with a half-cupful of crumbs and bake until the buttered crumbs are brown and thg bananas feel softened. ta . a Any Flavor Each ... On Purchases Made Saturday, November 3 How You Get Them §ee(bess Raisins In Bulk «C m 2 Pounds. ¿OC t tv i ao?9Per She11 Almonds Crop Pound Vim, Finest Patent Flour, 49 pound sacks $1.83, No. 10 sax 43 cents , T l l n A , P i n e M ilk 5 Tall Cans For 5ZC 1 Toil r- Pink Salmon lall Cans 3 For 4UC W ITH EVERY 25c CASH purchase on Satur­ day, November 3, (tomorrow) we will give a coupon entitling each cash customer to an op­ portunity on one of the three prizes offered in this ad. *8» This offer and prize opportunity is good for only Saturday, Nov. 3, so make cash purchases that eoth Century Coffee, Pound 35 cents, 3 pounds $1.00 Albers Flapjack S . aee ZOc day at E ast : S id e Creme Oil Soap 4 Bars « r. F o r........ CwC Crystal White Soap 5 bars 22 cents M arket Ashland Medford Grants Pass 1 4