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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
TELLS H 0 W
POTATO LAW
IS
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About l he
Good Eatables
This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
C. E. Spence, M arket Agent,
Discusses Inspection
Laws.
IN S P E C T IO N
PAYS
L etter Is Cited G iving A dvantages
o f Shipping P oin t In .
K ohm an’s salft rising bread,
For the best tam ales try R ose
spection.
1 lb. loaf 10c, 1»A lb. loaf 15c. Bros.
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(B y S tate M arket A gen t)
Bon Ton.
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Blue and w hite Japanese lunch
No stronger argum ent for stan then to help keep the kidneys cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 60x
dardization and shipping point clean and the blood pure, thereby 60 in., $1.19; 70x70 in. $1.48.
inspection could be made than the often preventing serious kidney Jap A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8
following letter from the U. S. complications. By all means have
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D epartm ent of A griculture of your physician examine your kid-
Old fashioned lasses eream taf-
C alifornia to R. L. Ringer of the
neys at least twice a year. No. 107 fy at Rose Bros.
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same departm ent in Portland
SANFRANCISCO. Cal., Dec. 21.
1923.— F or the past several years
Oregon Potatoes have been con
sidered the poorest potatos and
th e riskiest “ bet” of any stock
used in San Francisco m arket.
Several years ago they were in
fairly good demand until, through
years of dim inishing quality, they
could not be used unless received
on consignment.
Fancy C alifornia
Burbank9,
from the San Joaquin River delta i «>
lands, have always commanded
th e highest prices here, but this
year the Oregon B urbank is ru n
ning them a close second. Calif
ornia stock, special packs, are
bringing $2.00 per cwt. as top
price, and the Oregon tuber “ as
is” is selling at $1.90 with a
strong m arket and an increasing
dem and, one th a t if the quality
— Oranges, apples, lemons, citron, figs, dates, grapefruit,
is m aintained will surpass any
cranberries,
all kinds of candies, S. & W. mince meat.
potato.
As a comparison of values and
grading, th e W ashington and Ida
ho potatoes, which have always
been in good demand here, are
repacked upon arrival and put in
first class condition, the highest
prices realized on them , to the
97 N. Main
Phone 55
jobber, is $1.10 per cwt.
There is not a dealer who has
not a t some tim e or another, ex
pressed enthusiasm regarding the
Oregon quality this year.’
J. C. Hansen,
A ssistant in M arketing.
Sweet Southern Oranges 2 dozen ................ 25c
State-federal shipping point in
spection will soon be demanded
Large No. 1 AValnuts 30c lb., 3 1-2 lbs........... $1.00
by shippers and larg e growers
generally, on fruit, vegetables, po
Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cluster Raisins, and Candies.
tatoes, grain and other commo
dities. The demand is rapidly
Spitzenburg, Baldwin and Newton Apples at
spreading over the states. It is
Per Box.................................................... $1.10
form a form of insurance; it guar
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antees standard products; it aids
Heinzes Mince Meat and Plum Pudding.
f. o. b. sales; it is the shippers’
protection in state and federal
Dodge’s Fruit Salad and Vegetable Salad—per
courts and it guarantees the high
can, ............................................................ 25c
est m arket prices.
One of P o rtlan d ’s large potato
Dodge’s Pettite Pois Peas, Strawberry Beets,
shippers recently asked inspec
Fancy Maine Coni and Brussel Sprouts
tion of a carload from th e state
m ark et agent. The inspector found
Crown and White loaf Flour, none better milled,
th e stock was not up to the grade
Saturday and Monday, per sack,........... $1.75
and he graded them as No. 2. The
Family Patent, per sack......................... $1.65
shipper then resorted the car,
culled out all th a t was not No. 1,
Economy Dairy Feed, makes the cow give more
and then shipped the car to San
Milk, $1.40 per sck., per t o n .................... $32.00
Francisco. He reports th a t he re
ceived a higher price for the sor
Mill Run, per sack ,........................................ $1.40
ted potatoes than he would have
received for the whole car; saved
considerable on freight charges
and th a t the buyers wrote him
to m ake them fu rth er shipm ents
of the same quality.
For Christmas
Fancy Hand Painted China
Japanese Hand Painted China
Fostoria Star Cut Glass
Art Ware, of finest pottery,
Beautiful for Presents
H. P. HOLMES
Groceries—Crockery
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
PLAZA M ARK ET
IF
Friday, December 21, 1022
HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
F lu sh Y our K idn eys O ccasion
a lly by D rinking Quarts
o f Good W ater
No man or woman can make a
Jstake by flushing the kidneys
:casionally, says a well-known
ithority. Too much rich food
eates acids which clog the kid-
sy pores so th a t they sluggishly
Iter or strain only part of the
aste and poisons from the blood,
hen you get sick. Rheum atism
aadaches, liver trouble, nervous-
e s s, constipation, dizziness,
eeplessness, bladder disorders
[ten come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull
¡he in the kidnys or your back
arts, or if the urine is cloudy,
’tensive, full of sedim ent, irreg-
lar of passage, or attended by a
»nsatlon of scalding, begin to
rink soft w ater in quantities; al-j
> get about four ounces of Jad .
alts from any reliable pharmacy
ad take a tablespoonful in ai
[ass of w ater before breakfast
>r a few days and your kidneys
iay then act fine.
This fam ous salts is made from
le acid of grapes and lemon
lice, combined with lithia, and
as been used for years to help
ush clogged kidneys and stim u- j
ite them to activity, also to help
eutrallze the acids in the system
> they no longer cause irritatio n ,j
tus often relieving bladder d is -,
•ders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can
ot Injure; m akes a delightful
[fervescent llthia-w ater drink, j
hlch evreyone can take now and
How Much Does
Steer Weigh
You Guess How Much
See the big steer hanging in
the window of the Plaza Market.
For every purchase made at the
Plaza Meat Market, until next
Monday evening, you will he en
titled to a guess as to how much
the steer weighs.
C lo s e s tG u ^ s ,
9 Ifc. roast
What Shall f Have For
Christmas Dinner?
lb
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
J. L. B arnthouse
Good Meats
Phone 190
BETHESDA, Ohio, Dc. 20.— A
Say it with a box of chocolates
Baltim ore & Ohio passenger tra in We wrap for shipping free of
station was demolished and 11 charge. Rose Bros.
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persons Injured when two cars of
a Chicago-bound train left the
Large loaf quality bread 10c—
track and crashed into the struc Bon Ton.
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Good Meats Make Good
Christmas
"Dinners
%
Of Course
Fruit Cake
Spiced Apples— Peel, core and
q u arter 4 cooking apples; prepare
a syrup of 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup
of w ater and 1% cups of vinegar;
add to this whole spices, tied in a
cheesecloth; cloves and cinnamon
will be sufficient: Cook until sug
a r is dissolved, add apples and
cook until tran sp aren t, but not
broken. Chill thoroughly before
serving. These will take the place
of spiced peaches.
O nions, A u G ratin— Peel
and
cook onions whole in boiling w at
e r; drain. B u tter a casserole or
baking dish; place a layer of on
ions, season, cover with a layer
of cream sauce; sprinkle with
grated cheese, all another layer
of onions, sauce, etc., and contin
ue until all are used. Sprinkle
buttered
crum bs over all and
bake in a m oderate oven until
brown. Serve in the dish they
baked in.
Stuffed Tom ato Salad— Peel
medium sized tom atoes, scoop out
thee enters, sprinkle inside likhtly
with salt and turn upside down to
drain and chill. Take the inner
stalks of celery and stand in cold
w ater to which a little lemon
juice has been added. Prepare the
stuffing by cutting celery In small
pieces, adding some of the tom a
to taken from the centers, and cut
in dice. Mix wth a French dress
ing esasoned with a little onion
juice. Fill tom atoes, set in crisp
lettuce leaf— place a spoonful of
mayonnaise on top and serve.
Chocolate Pudding— Line
a
mold with lady fingers. Prepare
the chocolate, taking 1 % cups of
ground chocolate, add % cup of
thin cream or milk and cook in
a double boiler until thick. Beat
2 eggs separately. Pour h it mix
tu re over the yolks and retu rn to
the fire and cook until quite
thick. Then remove from fire, add
1 teaspoon of vanilla, % cup of
chopped w alnuts and fold in the
stiffly beaten whites of the eggs.
Pour a portion of this m ixture in
the mold, then add a layer of lady
fingers, a layer of chocolate and
C hestnut Stuffing— Take 2
pounds of chestnuts, split each
shell w ith a sharp pointed knife,
then place in cold w ater and
bring to the boiling point. Drain,
add a teaspoon of butter, shake
over a fire, then remove shells.
Chop nuts fine, add 1 cup soft
bread crumbs, % cup melted bu t
ter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon
minced parsley, % teaspoon pep
per, % teaspoon sage.
Plum Pudding— One cup soft
bread crumbs, 1 cup finely chop
ped suet, % cup brown sugar, 1
cup seeded raisins, 1 cup seedless
raisins, % cup chopped w alnuts,
Vz cup sliced citron, % cup flour,
% teaspoon each nutm eg and
cinnamon, *4, teaspoon cloves, %
teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, beaten well;
% cup milk. Mix bread crumbs,
suet, sugar, fru its and nuts; sift
flour, spices and salt. Combine
m ixtures, add eggs and milk.
Steam in a well greased mold a-
bout two hours.
H ard Sauce— One-third cup
b u tter beaten until cream y; add
tw o-thirds cup of confectioner’s
sugar gradually, beating well.
Flavor with 1 teaspoon of vanilla
or other flavoring. Sprinkle with
nutmeg. It liked, the stiffly beat
en w hite of egg may be folded in
to this sauce.
Don’t Forget
Whole Milk
BREAD
PLUM M ER
158 E. Main
Phone 50
Of course our fine Saturday Specials con
tinue to be a feature of this progressive place
of trade for Ashland’s hungry folks.
big Yuletide dinner
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AT THE
EAGLE M ARKET
Lithia Bakery
82 N. Main
—That the fine desserts
of the Christmas feast
are topped off with
Franklin pasteries.
Sure, At All
Groceries.
FRANKLIN
Bakery
Phone 107
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WHY NOT BUY IT AT
chuerman’s
201 E. Mam We Deliver Phone 155
31 Stores
20lhCenturyGrocery
31 Stores
20th Century stores know nearly every house wife will
want the following before Christmas and are accordingly
ready.
_
Raisins, Sumnaid Seeded
Per Package, .........
Raisins, Sunmaid Seedless 4 pyg A
•Per Package, .............■ ™
Currants, Thoroughly
Cleaned., Pkg.............
Dates, Camels, 1923 Pack
Per Pkg., ..................
1 2 c
Almonds, Paper Shell,
Pound, ........................
Mixed Nuts, 20th Century
best, P ound,..............
Walnuts, California
No. 1., 3 P o u n d s.......
Pimentos, Medium Cans,
Each, .........................
Walnuts, Choice Budded
3 Pounds, ...................
Layer Figs, California best,
Pound, ........................
Filberts, Sicily,
Pound, ........................
22/2C
15c
25c
27c
$1°°
10c
$1°°
19c
20c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
OR
— Calway Grape Juice, pint
85c; Toyland peanut butter,
can, 30c; Sateen pure sugar
candy, lb., 23c;
Royal Club
coffee, lb., 45c, 31b. $1.80.
— Cocoanut, dates, oranges,
lemons, cranberries, salad dres
sing.
Pish every Friday. We had the
first smelt of the season last Friday.
More next Friday.
Vuiious sizes ready for the
C ranberry Frappe— Three cups
cranberries, 1
cups boiling w at
er. Cook ten m inutes and strain
through a sieve. Add juice of 1
lemon, 1 % cups sugar. Freeze,
and allow to stand an hour or
more before serving.
W aldorf Salafi— Take bright
red apples, cut off the tops, core
and scoop out the centers. Drop
apple cups in cold w ater to pre
vent discoloration. Cut removed
apple into cubes, add an equal
quantity ow diced celery and ’4
cup as much chopped w alnut
meats. Mix with French or may-
ouaise dressing. Ju st before serv
ing time fill apple cups with this
m ixture, having each cup on a let
tuce leaf.
Turkeys — Chickens
Ducks — Geese
With the best of beef and pork for
roasts, or any way you p r e f e r .
Smoked hams, bacon, picnic hams,
sausage and so fortth.
L IT H IA
ro a g t
Guessing Closes Monday eve
ning. Come see the big steer and
try your judgement on what a
beef weighs.
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. ^ 1 .— F all
ing in line with the “ swat-the-
quack” movement introduced in
several other states, including
New York, Missouri and Connect
icut, Texas will inaugurate its of
ficial drive on fake doctors J a n
uary 1.
Sufficient tim e has been a l
lowed for many of the quacks to,
flee from the state, with the
promise of rigid prosecution for
those who remain.
The State Medical Association
will sponsor the anti-quack cam
paign.
Menu No. 1
sou on until mold is filled. Chill
F ru it Cocktail
thoroughly, and serve with whip
Consomme
ped cream, sweetened and flavor
Creamed Shrimp in Timbale Cases i ed with vanilla, adding 2 table
Roast Chicken, Celery Dressing spoons of chopped
m araschino
Giblet Sauce
cherries.
Spiced Apples
C urrant Jelly
Mashed Potatoes
M enu No. 2
Onions, au G ratin
California Oyster Cocktail
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Salted Almonds
Olives Celery
Chocolate Pudding
Sweetbread P atties
Mints
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Assorted Nuts Roast Turkey, C hesjnut Dressing
Choice of either turkey or
Coffee
Giblet Sauce
C ranberry Frappe chicken for 75c at the Plaza Sun
Succotash
Baked Squash
day.
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R ecipes for M enu No. 1
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Creamed Shrimp— Two table
W aldorf Salad
spoons flour, 2 egg yolks, 2 cups
Plan*. Pudding, Hard Sauce
milk or thin cream, 1 teaspoon
C hetse
Crackers
salt,
teaspoon pepper, a dash of
Coffee
nutmeg. 1 tablespoon lemon juice,
3 cups shelled shrim ps. Melt bu t
Recipes for Menu No- 2
ter, add flour; mix well and cook
Roust Turkey— Stuff and truss
over a slow fire until frothing. turkey. Rub the surface with a
Then add milk and stir constant m ixture of equal p arts of flour
ly until boiling. Beat the yolks of and butter. Place on a rack in a
the eggs and pour hot milk over dripping pan. Roast, basting ev
them. R eturn to stove, putting in ery 15 m inutes. Use one cup of
— W ith the properly mel
lowed nd ripened twang
a double boiler. Then season and hot w ater to »4 cup of b u tter for
which puts the delicious con
ju st before serving add the bashing. Cook until tender in a
clusion to the Christm as
shrimps. These may be served in m oderate oven. The time required
feast which would tickle the
tim bale cases, p attie shells or in will depend upon the age of the
most finicky stom ach or sad
tongue.
ram ekin dishes.
bird.
4 lb. roast
2
TEXA S STARTS ROUNDUP
DEPO T DEM OLISHED BY A
ture. Two men waiting in the s ta
OF ITS QUACK DOSTORS
TRAIN; ELEV EN IN JU R ED tion were injured, one seriously.
Large stocks of new Oranges—plenty
of Cranberries, Celery, Bananas etc.
Shortening, best bulk.
Pound, ....................
Shrimp, latest pack,
Can, .............................
Oysters, New Arrival,
Can, ...............................
Catsup, Heinz, large
Bottle, ......................... .
Catsup, Knights, large
Bottle, .........................
Coffee, Edwards Dependable
3 Pound C a n ,................
Coffee, Royal Club,
3 Pound C a n ,...............
Baking Powder, Royal
12 oz. Can........................
Crisco,
3 Pound C a n ..................
Guest Ivory Soap
Bar, .............................
Bon Ami,
Cake, .............................
19c
16c
29c
28c
$112
$112
40c
75c
5c
10c
Canned Vegetables
Oom— Prefered Stockor T>el Monte,
Fancy Crosby or Country Gentleman,
Can 20c; Lily of the Valley, Early
June tender peas, can ................. 27c
Campbells Tomato Soup...............9c
FLOUR—49 pound sack your favorite brand
Thirty one 20th Century Stores unite in wishing all a hearty
and Merry Christmas.
20th Century Grocers and Coffee Roasters
Ashland
Medford
Grants Pass