Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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} TEN MILLIONTH FOR'
fed for this car to C r
0M9let*' n u a b o r of people in the world.' BOX FACTORY IS
ON WAV TO COAST
! city, the box factory will attrtet
U 60n UP There wi!1 be no let-up in the
the Pacific Highway to Portland I world. There will be no let up
FINANCED BY ASHLAND many small sawmills, developing
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as
soon
as
possible
a
fte
r
Aueu9t
,
1
De
no
iet
UP
a payroll th at will far exceed th a t
(Cointinued from page 1.)
1st,
when
Frank
Knltck
delivered
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of any other local industry.
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
to the Mayor of San Francisco a “
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1&S marked the a PPear‘
original
Deadwood
stage
coach,
local interest
(Continued from page 1)
? ° ’ 10,° 00' 000 across the
Many Tourists—
i which was driven by cowboys in letter from Mayor Hylan of N ew'
’ . paved
! full regalia, guns, sombreros - York. Thus the longest
_
____, 1 C-ontinent’
„ the Paclfic Northwest
When an Ashland resident
i chaps and all.
road in the world, the P acific1 , . ? s
lts intention of ac- cess of $200,000 afid both were ¡drove out to the Em igrant Creek
From K lam ath F all
CONVALESCENT HOME.— If
' Farm ers along the Lincoln Highway, will be traversed by !
h
C;ti2P?8-
j dam project Sunday night at 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. Doi Stevens, of the expectant m others who are DOG AIDS SEARCHERS
‘husasm than it met with else-;
The committee in charge of he counted
the tourist cars be-
K lam ath Falls, drove ver to Ash- counting on coming here will call
j the box factory project was com-
FOR MISSING CHILD numbers to do homage^ through make of car used by the greatest ! where along the route.
tween
the
Library
and the branch
land yesterday, retui ng to their and make definite arrangem ents,
Watch for Ford No. 10,000,000. posed of O. F. Carson, chairm an; road to the duni. 41 cars that
the
passing
car,
to
Mr.
Ford,
who
home this afternoon.
it will save confusion at the time.
J. N Dennis, C. W. Banta. V. O.
TALORSVILLE, Calif., Aug. 2. has given thohi transportation
were unm istakably tourist m a­
; N. Smith, Senatoy G. w . Dunn, chines were met in the short dis­
— Much excitement was aroused facilities and traction power u n -1
Sweet cream for whipping and
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64.
! Frank Jordan, B. H. Delsman, tance.
here last evening when it became guessed and undreamed of but a
*
285-2* coffee— also fresh milk, always
j
and T. H. Simpson. Members d e - !
known th at th e 3-year-old son of few years ago. At one place Jthej
on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Powers was
' oted several days to the examin
parade was joined by a num ber ofJ
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Twink W ashes and Dyes — Mc­
lost.
ation
cf the proposition as sub­
farm
ers
with
a
Fordson
tractor
To Long Bead»—
Nair Bros.
mitted by Mr. Coog'ns and to the
FOR SALE — o ï t Hay, 314
The little boy was supposed to coupled to a tra ile r loaded with
Miss Celia R einhart and sister, have gone across the street to play
sale
of
the
stock
and
much
of
the
Garfield,
285-4
Ladies 're e tickets tent tonight. Mrs. Norton, left Saturday even in the yard of R. A. Young, a re heavy horses. In this emphatic
success attained is due to their
m anner the tillers of the soil told j
ing for Long Beach. Miss Rein- I (Rtive. Hig m other went to eal,
FOR R E N T — Four-room fu r­
untiring energy.
R eturns H om e—
hart has been in poor health for him home at dark and found that the world of the complete trium ph
nished bungalow on Upper Gran-
The
General
Plan
ite. Call 44OJ.
Mrs. Henry Taylor, of Ashland, some time and goes to the sea he had been gone for soni9 time. of Ford traction units over horse­
285-2t
1 lie proposition submitted by
flesh
on
the
farm.
who had been visiting her sister, shore In the hope of better health. A fter fboking around the neigh­
Mr. Coggins provided for the
f o i l SALI-, — Anacoua cocie­
Mrs. Will Weeden, In the Klam­
forming of a corporation capital- reis. Fine ones. Cal! Phone
borhood. the alarm was given and
ath country, returned to her home
Leap year crowds tent show.
zed at $100,000. with $50,000 4F12.
a searching party set out to find
285-3*
Saturday.
fully paid qp. Of the $50,000,
the child. A fter going over the
Milk and Cream whole sale and town with no results, about a
Coggins agreed to subscribe $30,-
I OR SALE— Tborobred Airdale
Next Tuesday noon is the last retail from certified herd— Lin-
000 in common stock, provided puppies, now on display at John­
hundred men combed the heavily
day to submit bids on buildings ingers Dairy. Phone 369-J.
Ashland residents would sub­ son’s pool hall. Females $5;
wooded hillside back of town.
on the Hotel site.
284-2tf
scribe $20,000 in preferred stock, Males ten to tw ,nty five. H. M.
The child’s dog was known to Start Service From P ortland to
Pleating at Orres Tailor Shop. be with him, so calls were made
285-6*
j on which eight per cent dividends Painter, 233 Granite St.
R ainier; Presen t Fares W ill
H ealth giving whole wheat
285-2* for the dog and then one of the
are
guaranteed
and
which
is
pre­
C ontinue
bread at The Llthla Bakery.
FO l ND— Ladies wrist watch.
ferred as to assets in the event
searching party went back for his
Loser
can have same by proving
Paving Completed—
of liquidation.
Coggins turns
dog and caused it to bark. The PORTLAND. A ugust 4 . — The
In A shland—
property.
Call at 204 W eightman
The paving between Medford signal was answered by the boy’s
sawmill and box factory machin­
Spokane,
Portland
&
Seattle
Rail­
stfeet.
W.
N. Cole.
Jt
Miss M argaret E. Johnson, of | and Jacksonville was completed dog. Going in the direction of
ery, logging equipment and 15,-
way
company
will
inaugurate
an
Tennant, arrived in Ashland re­ Saturday by Samuel Schell and is
the sounds, the fath er found the automobile bus service between
000,000 feet of pine on this side
I OR HALL — Good team and
cently, and plans to rem ain here no wopen for travel. Paving will
child asleep, with the dog at his Portland and R ainier as soo as
ol the Siskiyous into the corpor- harness. On Mooie place in B ell­
for a short time, visiting with commence a t Ruch Monday and side.
Codk until the cherries are ■ at'on.
view distlici, L. E. Tracy. 285-3*
equipment is available— probably
friends and relatives.
the road will be paved four miles
t a s t y r e l is h e s for co ld
smooth Jam. Put in glass Jars oi i
The boy was not found until in about two weeks— W. F. T urn,
Will Employ 30 Men
MEATS
this way, leaving a four mile gap after 9 o’clock, after having wan­
glasses
If there is more juic*
A factory with three cut-off
er, president of the company, an ­
Mc- between Ruch and Jacksonville.
Rexall Asthma Powder
than
Is
desired,
take out some o’ |
dered over two miles from home nounced yesterday.
saws
will he installed in the first
N air Bros.
j The standard Jelly will always it while the cherries are still c<vt uni! and a mill of that capacity
This railw ay is the first in the be currant jelly, and so much has ing. Put this Juice in a small
Here all this week tent show.
To
Lake
of
th
e
Woods—
Brin» will employ 30 men. In addition,
Pacific
northw est and so far as the currant been associated with enameled ware saucepan
Ladies free tickets tent tonight.
Among the many Ashland resi­ officers of the company have been Jelly that many housewives do not to a quick boil and skim carefull) the company will employ o tl.v
LOST — Small black leather
with enameled ware skimmer men in the saw m ’Jl, which Mr.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ hand bag, between Eagle Market dents at Lake of the Woods yes­ able to learn, the first in the realize that spiced currants are Boil up once again and bottle at j Coggins has been operating
very good and currants and rasp­
prl-
MOBILE insurance; b etter term s and E ast Side Pharmacy. 2 rings terday were Dan Kay, Allene United States to enter the auto
berries make an excellent Jam. once This Juice is delicious In vately.
W
alker,
Mrs.
H
unt
and
Mrs.
Huff-
stage
field.
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. and small am ount of money. Leave
fruit punch or as a substitute for
Begin Opera lions Seen
hines. Mrs. H unt and Mrs. Huff-
The entry of a railroad into the Stem and pick over the currants lemonade.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf at Tidings. Reward.
285-2
carefully
and
place
in
an
enam­
Actual construction on the
hines, of Dallas, Texas, were de­ auto stage business m arks a new
eled ware preserving keitle, the
plant will be under way at an
lighted
with
the
lake,
and
de­
epoch
in
transportation
annals,
porcelain-like surface of which is
Ladies free tickets tent tonight. Form er R esident D ies—
FOR T H E Y A C H T S M A N ’S
early date. The contract entered
clared
th
a
t
when
they
come
to
and
is
a
departure
of
which
the
not
affected by the acids in fru it
LOCKER
Word wras received this m orn­
into between Coggins and the city
Ashland again next summer they possibilities are unlim ited. Auto lAdd sugar in proportion of one
ing of“ the death of Mrs. Bay L.
R eturns From V acation—
provides th a t the factory must be
will bring a much larger party. stages have made great in ro a d s ' cup oI 8Ugar 10 one and one-half
has won its favor with
While enameled ware Is always completed this fall. In addition,
Mr. and Mrs. George Yates re- Sherwin Parry, in the hospital at
in th e short-haul business of rail-1
lB<l ,rulL Cooi‘ ,lowl’ “util the
the Ideal material for picnic outfits
torned yesterday from a short va­ Trempealian, W isconsin. No p ar­ New Truck Delivered—
roads throughout the country. ■' C“ rr“DU ,r e ' ° ' L SUr wel1'
t li e housewives simply
on
motor boats, it is really indis Mr. Coggins is especially desirous
ticulars
were
received.
move the cover of the kettle and
cation trlpi They report a splen­
The new Graham truck recent­ leading in num erous cases to
of getting the plant ready for ac­
cook down until quite thick; then pensable, for In no other way can
I ecause it is baked with
did trip to the northern part of
ly purchased by H. G. Enders has abandonm ent of trackage. In the add two tabiespoonfuis of whole the danger of rust be avoided. Il tual operations by late fall.
the »täte.
Will Develop Lum ber industry
arrived in Ashland, and is ready Columbia river territo ry the ad­ cloves, the same of stick cinnamon is a great convenience to have In
this idea always iu mind.
Free ladles tent theatre.
the
locker
of
a
motor
boat
the
The general opinion prevails
for delivery.
vent of the autom obile has put broken up tine Cook until all is a
R
eturn
From
Vacation—
HONE9TY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
This relish of spiced cur­ utensils needed tor the week-end that the erection of the factory
several steam boat lines, th a t Jam
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Dews and
of course.
212— tf
rants
is particularly good with trips With an outfit of enameled means the development of a lum ­
Returned T h u r s d a y -
were form erly the
principal
son Edmond returned yesterday
means
of
transportation,
entirely
>
C
?*d
h
“
eatS
° f “ny k? d Jam made ware the motor yachtsman will bering industry in this section
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Franklin
,
entirely
of
half
currants
and ha,f raspber. not only have dishes and pans
T heatre beautiful tent theatre. from a two weeks vacation. While and son returned to Ashland on out of business, and has reduced 1 lie s ,9 very good
The sugar which will uot rust, but also dishes which will grow from year to
on th eir trip they went to P o rt­
Thursday, after a 12-day fishing the earnings of the railroads to tihould be cup for cup Stir often which will withstand the rough year until it becomes the most
W e’ll be glad to show’ you our land and Seattle, and drove over jaunt, during which they visited
the point where sonve lines have i with a long enameled ware spoon, usage they are sure to encounter im portant possessed by the com­
t new Fall line of wonderful wool to Bend, w’here they visited Mr.
Odel Lake, between C rater Lake become liabilities to th eir owners, j *until all is smooth together
A when “washed up” by willing bul munity. W ith millions of feet of
fabrics. Paulserud’s.
285-tf Dews’ sister.
small enameled ware dipper will inexpert amateurs. Some motor i excellent tim ber tributary to the
and Bend, and also Diamond Lake ra th e r than assets.
The Spokane, Portland & Se-j be fcund most useful ,D putt,nS boat owners prefer enameled ware -
They
report
some excellent
mugs and some like the shape of '
Free
ladies
tent
theatre.
Oil Sick List—
catches, and back up th eir stories attle railw ay, after en d eav o rin g ; the Jam into glasses or Jars
the enameled ware cups better ;
Hugh, Bates, who is spending
with photographs of the big fel­ to hold the traffic to its rail line j
Some want plates and saucers and
his vacation working in the E n ­ V isiting M other—
lows they landed.
some
find plates alone sufficient :
by
means
of
ra
te
cuts,
has
d
e
-
'
MIDSUMMER PRESERVINO
Mrs. Eva J. K. Kennedy, of
ders store, has been on the sick
All. however, agree that there
term
lned
to
adapt
its
m
ethods
to
j
HINTS
would be little comfort in the
Te is slight- Portland, is visiting with her Came in Sunday—
list since Saturday,
the changing times, and to go into
mother,
Mrs.
L.
H.
Hash,
of
120
“light
housekeeping” on a boat
ly better now.
J. H. McGee returned to Ash the auto stage business itself.
Fifth street. Mrs. Kennedy will
With July the canning and pre­ were it not for these light, easily
land Sunday after spending some
serving campaign Is m full swing, cleaned and practically unbreak­
Tent theatre ladies ee tickets remain in Ashland about two time at his cabin at Lake of the KINCAID COMPANY PLAY’S
; aud never is the perfection of an able utensils.
weeks.
Woods.
TO CAPACITY HOUSES i 'euaaiel«d ware preserving kettle
Paulserud’s Suits are guaran­
______
more appreciated than when the
Free ladies tent theatre.
P IQ U A N T O ELIC A C IES
teed to give lasting service. 285-tf
Left This Morning——
The Evelyn Kincaid DramaUc
CherrieS currantfl’
k
gooseberries, etc., come upon the
The Misses Sarah W illiamson r>n
Co., which began an en g ag em en t, Bcene. To be able to cooR
In From Camps—
We have so many fruits that wt
R eturn From K lam ath—
and Vera Manel, who have taught here W ednesday evening in th eir .fruits long enough and slowly
A rt and Harold W ilhite, and
are
apt to neglect and disregard
Rosalind and Wanda Schwine
In th e Ashland grade schools for tent th eatre, played to capaciy ■ enough to make Jam apd compotes
Cleon
Caldwell,
who
are
w
o
rk
­
that
English favorite, the gui.j-e
have ju st returned from a vaca­
several years, left this morning houses Saturday and Sunday ' 18 possible tn the porcelaln-like berry. We use gooseberri e» iiiiisi
tion of three weeks in Klamath ing in northern California lumber for the northern p art of th e state. nights and continue to win pop- ’ tenameled ware kettle, which not ly In their green state for sauce ui
Falls. The visited at the home camp3- wer* in Ashland over the This sum m er they attended the
ulnr approval.
Saturday night ; ,onIy lnsures safety from any ac- in pies. They are good in that
G 2 M U IN E ^ 9
of Mrs. Louis Schwine’s brother. week-end. They intend to return C alifornia Normal at Sisson. Next Miss Kincaid appeared as the lead-
way, though very acid, but the ber­
“eepS
lh8
A. L. B arker, while in the neigh­ to work this evening.
‘«Princess' —
darkening, no matter ries should always be cooked be­
year Miss W illiamson will teach in^
ing
character
in
al
how long it has been cooked.
boring city.
at La Grande, and Miss Manel at Patches,” a production th a t pleas- | Cherries are very good canned, fore putting in pies or puddings.
gej.
u. 3.
Leap year crowds ten t tonight.
Enameled ware which is imper­ Pal. Off.
Eugene.
ed th e audience.
and the favorite variety for can­ vious to fruit acids will not
j
Orres tailors for men and
The Dope Fiend,” portraying ning is Morello, with Its bright change the color of the fruit, and A M e b . C f A . l i i D IV A t M f A I M c
Back
to
K
lam
ath—
women, upstairs over McGees.
H ere From Dairy’—
the evil influences of dope, was ; color and solid flavor. This cherry is therefore desirable for these
can be washed ar.d worn in any
Mrs. J. H. C arter and Mrs. L.
Gilbert Anderson and son, of presented Sunday night with Miss also makes a good preserve. When uses.
way you please. I t is absolutely
Jacobs
returned
Friday
evening
oi
Tent theatre ladies free tickets.
Dairy, K lam ath county, arrived Kincaid taking the p art of the cherries are canned the stones are
For green gooseberry sauce,
F A S T TO SO A P A N D BO ILING
from Ashland, where they had
left
in
the
fruit;
for
preserves
the
cook the gooseberries In an enam­
in Ashland recently, and are v is­ fiend and the large audience left
F A S T TO S C N A N D W E A T H E R
stones should be removed. Put eled ware saucepan until 60ft, and
Shirts made to order at Orres. been visiting at the John Enders iting with relatives, the Apple-
F A S T TO P E R SP IR A TIO N - A N D
the
ten
t
impressed
with
the
pow­
stoned cherries tn an enameled
They
285-2* home for several days.
URIC ACID
gate family, of G ranite street, and erful lesson presented by the play ware preserving kettle. For each then add sugar cup for cup. When
were accompanied home by Mrs.
ripe the gooseberry, makes a very
F
A
S T TO E V E R Y T H IN G I T E N .
with th e George Loosley family. Each succeeding evening reveals ' ®u0ful of the cherries, add a cupful nice Jam mixed with raspberries.
C O V N T E R S A S .1 D U E S S ,
John Enders and daughter Shir­
Madden seka Balloon tires.
BLO U SE OR S L I T F A B R IC
Miss Kincaid a perform er of un­ of granulated sugar. Cover the Put the berries into an enameled
246-tf ley, who will visit here for a To G rants P ass—
kettle
and
let
it
stand
all
night
In
Y
fc
will prom ptly and cheerfully re*
ware
preserving
kettle
and
crush
usual talen t surrounded by an
week, and Mrs. O. L. C arter, who
tu rn your mcney ru.-t only for eveiy
the morning there will be enough with a long enameled ware spoon.
A m otor party, composed of excellent troupe of actors.
y a r d o f ’Everfast” which, for any reason,
Juice to start the cherries with. Add sugar, one cup of sugar to one
does K.t hold i’a eolo”, but
TUB
Gleaning, Pressing and Repair­ has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. R. E. D etrict and daughter,
Tonight they present the play There will he no need to add and one-half of fru it Cook slowly,
COST Oi- i.lA ;.IN C T H it C oif\l...MT.
ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf ! Mrs. Rance Morris, who lives in Helen, NLs. D etrick’s niece. Miss
In nil p o p u la r »hade»—T h e r.^iua
“ W ithout a Name,” w ritten by water. Put the cherries on a slow stirring often, with the cover off
Ashland.
Irene R offler?M rs. E. M. Wallin
«‘E verfast” is b.^tnyud every y„: 1 in
Billy Tripp, comedian with the fire and cook gently. When they be­ the kettle. Cook until the juice is
the telvau?-
and son, E. M. W allin Jr., and company.
I have bought the Plaza Shoe
gin to get soft stir frequently with cooked away and the berries are a
Ycrrf
Pays For Horse—
Eugene Detrick, drove to G rants
a long .enameled ware spoon. smooth Jam.
Shop and have moved my family
>
A
to
u
rist
from
Utah,
anxious
to
Pass
and
spent
Sunday.
They
re
­
to Ashland to live. I will con­
M
any
D
eer
Seen—
tinue doing first-class shoe re ­ get home, was speeding South to ­ turned to Ashland on Sunday
Deer are reported plentiful in
pairing and will welcome your day. He approached Wolf Creek evening.
the
hills, and raiding some of the
trade. Alex SpJuth.
285-3t and there ran into a horse which
gardens
of the m ountain farms.
was on the highway. The horse V isited Friends—
The
th
reat
of the state to call off
J. M. Cysfck and Julius Orre, the deer season this year on ac­
Let ns fill vour pail with Swifts had become loose and the own­
•liv e r Lea; lard. Costs less than er was trying to catch him when of K lam ath Falls,. Drove over to count of danger from forest fire
♦♦ ♦♦
•h o rte u in t. Goes farth er and Is the auto appeared. The car hit Ashland yesterday and visited is no balm of Gilead” to scores
more nutritions. D etricks.
94-tf the horse, but the driver did not with friendB here.
of local people, who look forward
stop.
He was apprehended in
to
a vacation In the hills as a
Çom píete line of Ashland Cau­ Grants Pass and was held in th a t Birth—
bright spot in their lives.—"Mail
city. A fter agreeing to p^y ’$75
Born, Sunday n'glit, to Mr.
sed Goods at Detricks.
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for the horse, he was allowed to and Mrs. J. L arkin Grubb, 114
Stoppiti Short Thue—
go on his way.
Third street, a seven-pound boy.
The School Board of District
Mrs. Ella Brooks and Miss
The newcomer has been named Laura Wilcox, of Corvallis, who
eight will receive bids for tra n s­
John Larkin, Jr.
porting pupils to Ashland up to
are en ro u te from Corvallis to
DRY
SEASON
CAU8E9
and Including August 17. T he'
Los Angeles, stopped in Ashland
IJGHT BERRY CROP F aiuous Car Coining—
Board reserves the right to re- ;
a short time Sunday to v a it with
The Ten Millionth Fordi, which Miss M argaret McCoy.
Ject any or all bids. For particu- i
That
the
huckleberry
crop
on
is
m aking a transcontinental
lare call 11F12.
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Huckleberry Mountain is much drive for advertising purposes,
To Diamond Lake—
We deliver the goods -Detricks lighter than usual was the state­ will pass through Ashland on
H. O. B utterfield and wife to­
m ent this morning of H arry Hos­ Wednesday, August 6. The car
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day
for Diamond Lake, where
ier, who, with his wife, and Mr. will spend the night in Medford,
they
will spend a short vacation.
and Mrs. Dan Conner, of Medford, leaving th e next morning for
Birth—
They
took lots of fishing tackle
visited the m ountain yesterday. Roseburg, the next stop. The car
. Born, on A ugust 1, to Mr. and
The crop has never complete- is being driven up the Pacific with them , and intend to go after
M r,. WUlrrd Thompson. « d.ogh- ¡ ly
‘a ” " 7 „ ’e “d”“
the big ones while a t the lake.
seas- Highway, and will leave Redding
ter.
A nother Ashland man whose mec-
; on, the crop this year Is light,” | th e m orning of the 6th.
ca
is the popular lake, is S. A. j
' said Mr. Hosier.
“ Four of us
Peters
Jr., who today started his
G oing to K lam ath—
picked about a gallon of berries O n Vacation—
vacation. The Rev. B. C. Miller
J. Sam Houston, one of the in a day.”
The Misses Nina and Hazel is also spending his vacation at
m anagers of the Kincaid Dramat-
Mr. Hosier, who has picked i Emery, and th eir brother, H. C.
ic Company, now showing in Ash- berries in practicall yevery patch ' Emery, left Saturday evening for Diamod Lake.
land, plans to leave ’“uesday or ; in southern Oregon, said th a t a a two weeks vacation. They are
Linen Table Cloths, Lunch Sets, Napkins, Scarfs,
W ednesday for Kian ith Falls, ’ party might pick enough for a going to travel the Yellowstone B ig R egistration—
Two hundred and five machines
FFICIENCY systems have ! Have five tablespoons of grated 1
Tray Cloths, Center Pieces, Hand Towels, Guest
w here the show will gi after c o m -; pie, but th a t one who wanted to trail, and see the wonders of Yel­
were
registered
at
the
local
o
u
t-!
H
reached
the
kitchen
as
will
chocolate
In
pan
with
one-half
cup
pleting its Ashland e gagement. get a quantity would be disap- lowstone Park. The Yellowstone
.t owels, and Bath Towels, all at a saving’ of 25
if-State bureau over the week-end. i
be seen by the concentrated boilln^ water and four tablespoons I
Mr. Houston, who has been in j pointed
On H uckleberry Moun- i trail is said to be in such a splen
128
cars
registered
Saturday,
and
/expression
of
the
young
woman
'
th e show gam e all his life, and tai», there are 10,000 acres
ideal
cres of
of ¡ i did
did condition
condition tfcat
th a t it
it is
is an
i
per cent less than Regular Prices.
prom oted the Sells-Floto circus i bushes, and they usually yield two weeks’ trip from here, and 77 on Sunday. W ithout excep- who Is filing away Into the re- Mix four tablespoons cornstarch
tion, Sunday has in th e past been cesses of ber refrigerator, n o t' with one cup milk, add one tea-
for Tammen and Bonfield, has be- heavily,
i allows plenty of time inside the the lowest day of th e entire week. cubes of Ice, although she does spoon crisco, and one-quarter tea-
come popular during his stay in
tfcat also, but a delicious frozen spoon salt, and with this thicken
park. During the absence of the
A shland, and has earned a repu­
fkocolate pudding with macaroons the boiling milk,
Add one cup
Contract for W illam ette river Emerys, Mr. and Mrs. George
Eugene— Ju n io r high school to which she tells us is made like macaroon crumbs and
ta tio n for being a wide-awake bridge at Albany let for $245 -
h e a te r
“ The Quality Store”
W atson, of Ohio street, are oc­ go up a t E ighteenth avenue and tbis-
whites of two eggs. P o u r into wet
business man and square dealer.
306.
cupying th eir horns.
Agate street.
: P ut three cups of milk to boR- m old an d set on ice one hour.
b o c a l; P ersonal f4otes
UNUSUAL EVENTS
C O M M A N D IN G
YOUR INTEREST
Hints From a House-
Wife’s Kitchen Diary
10 BÖNSTAGE LINE
Summer in the
Kitchen
FRANKLIN’S
SUPERIOR
Bread
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
iiiere a r e more
uew shades in Ev-
erfasi Linen j u s t
¡verfast
S u itin g
recently 7 arrived.
he most complete
stock
Everfast
cloths, at
( M odern R e frig erato r Files Its Ice
OF
F ine L in en s
AT A SAVING OF
er Cent
E. R. ISAAC & CO
!