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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1927)
tggCUa to COXCT CiftP trees art, young, saya-Ute ex periment station. The difficulties 4)i Risking m e nuts tro W among tii* (rain and vetch of « 6 FOB M n r r — Furnished first floor» M th, fas, parage, ISO. Barber Apartments, l i t Granfie. 288-1-mo.' > 0 ad s lf r e e 'cf taeinnAnDcs, to Made for a n d .« good house and lot la Ashland, in, f t W e have <lao thousands of »«6-4 trades to.tnede tSr whatever gOu have. I f you w ant to trade sap rooms, 66 8«. in d .<t >M 4f, * J*® CasklU A B oris, Raaltoto. 1«« ft » s a l * Llbqrty Street, Salem, Oregon. , 7 / ’ ilk 24* 1 n r FOB « U B - Blackberries, 6 ' cants cup. x Pick them yourself, 1 Wm. Bhrfce. G ot . G arfield and Jow aB U . « 4 M -tI land touring car for 1-ton truck corner E. W . Redifer, 166 M anzanita, ft. . FOB BERT — Home, 68W Gresham and Vleta Sts.. 10 rooms Phone 60A4. and attic, I fireplaces, 2 stoves F O R HALm —Nice young aad some floor coverings, nice sey sew, fresh Ang. 6. 72 Gw yard, fine view, suitable for large fam ily or for tenant who wants -F r a SALE E arly potat to rent nice rooms, h . C. Galey, 8. Royston, north o f ovi 06 E. Main St. 266-1-mo. bridge. t KELP WANTED LOAN WANTED — W a n t 62600, 66000 or 66000 fo r client WANTED AT ONCK— TUe oa 6-year loan, good security. H. automobile salesman in Ashland, C. Galey, 66 East Main 8t. 282-6 A Portland distributor handling a famous line of eights and «fates has an opportunity for you to make 610,000 a year with hardly nay investment. W e h a n d l e trades finance paper, etc. You must be honest, mast show char- aster references, aad must be a respected cttlsen la-your commun ity. Address Box T. M. Co.. T id - lsas. 286-4 - An experienced Apply a t Tidings. 281-4 FO R MALE— 67600 will bay best modern, free irrigated 16 acre home inside Ashland city' lim its, lays perfectly. Easy terms. H ELP W ANTED— W O m a n Buildings aad water worth the, w ith executive/ A bility, fam iliar 67600; see R. D. Sanford, 6M with sewing, w illing to learn cut Beach St., Ashland. 286-1 ting and fittin g to measure, w ill he .offered a permanent position FOB SALE— 6- room modem ssorganaer fo r class work teach bungalow, 2 acres cultivated, 10 ing others. Give name, address per cent down, belsttce <26 par and phone for interyjey). Box 6,1 month. P. A. B.,**care Tiding*. ~ DO YOL KNOW To keep waffles from jstleking —4Qo not wash iron often. 'Each tim e sifter baking waffles, ap poon as It la cool, place the Iron in a paper sank and* tie the sack tig h t ly about the handle. This heaps out the duet so that the iron is a l ways clean and ready to use. When m taln g F ru it Cake— W hen m a n ta a ten pound fru it cake use your bread mlxet. Pre pare the fru it and make the bat ter right in the can, put the fru it in it on'top, and turn the handle aa In bread making. T h e results w ill be very satisfactory. When gasoline leaves a ring— Sometimes when you remove a spot w ith gasoline you. leave a ring about the part cleaned- You can remove this by holding it over the steam of the teakettle. Save on burned Bread— When th e oven becomes too hot and the top of the bread is browned be fore the loaves are baked, place a pan of boiling water ciri the fop* grate. The steam w ill keep the oreea rrom scorening wnne con ceiving the beat necessary to fin ish baking the loaves. <Save on egg whites-r-WJien an eqg white is leR over, leave it pn adriate u n til It is thoroughly dried then store away the dried egg Jn a glass Jar. ' A tablespoon of the powder dissolved in two table spoons of water w ill equal oneegg b°r*r crop often ca»se the ¿royor to de- daJ sending the wqp w i l l a fter the puts gre picked. Too often that recults in small groAth. A f fective cover crope w in have to be used sooner or later In the life of the grove, and this Is more eas ily done and brings better results tn the early life of the trees. House ferns attached by scale Insects may be protected by fre quent applications of common laundry soap, , a quarter of a pound of. soap to qne gallon of water, report the 6 . A. C. entom and a way far tanks to step across an ■taa Mans. ot specially constructed wooden "stepping ologists. The plants are washed 194-tf heavies Is shown picking Its way across thoroughly with this solution a . near Amesbury. England which is best washed o ff shout two hours after It le applied. 4TH STREET kills'the seed germs and spoils the seed for plantlag. BAKERY Silk and paper handkerchiefs I BREAD, CAKES, PASTBRIE8 were com mop In chin* long b o -1 FRESH EVERT DAT ts 4A gram. | To have sound apples and peart foré the Christian era aad. from i preduet kept j and not wormy ones the Oregon this beginning, the article has1 had an interesting history. It . first appeared among A n g l o 1 (T i)r o p raetto ■ Phy stoth Saxons as a cloth worn at tbof belt tp r e m o v e perspiration. Churchmen w ere:the first to usep Pioneer Building handkerchiefs Europe and, for ; Office Phone 48 a time, only Priests were allow R ecidente Phone 142 ed to carry them. In the six teenth ceatnyy. ft was not un red to ' Insect- Owners of .young Oregon filbert common to mention the hand Painting, tinting and papering, This heating groves find it especially* advan- kerchief hi wills. try C liff Burlingame, 6&1 Mt. Ave, or phone 4 6 6 . 167-1 mo. U nary use the m tdteO - A. C. isito heat it fn It ia to pans it in the oven empemture a boUlaa Water, ■B e f insects s tte r ;4hich orchardiet sprays his trees with a j solution of lead arsenates the ex- psrlment station repeats. The standard dilution Is 2 pounds powdered lead arsenate to 10® gallons of spray solution. Four applications are usual in unusual seasons five are necessary for sat- isfaotory protection. Y O S E M IT E , Cal., Aug. 2. — (Lp) — Good road conditions to gether with plenty of water In the falls of the park, are attract ing more motorists to Yosemite valley for this season of the year than ever before. This Is the opinion o f Park Superintend ent W . B. Lewis who further states: "There are also m e n automo biles being registered at the var ions park entrances from differ ent states than previouriy. Dur-, Ing the month of Jane. 760 au tomobiles from 39 states, two territories. Alaska and H aw aii, and two foreign countries enter ed the .pprk. A fu rth e r classi fication of this number find 766 were from continental United 8tates, 16 from our territories, and the remaining eight motor cars bore the license plates of foreign countries." LaOrande — Swimming poo; Planned here, to coat nearly <7 , 000. Jtodtee Earn 617 doxen sew in g Aprons home; experience un- cut: lnBtn,c’ Ashland — Lost cert ion of tiofia furnished. Addressed enve Klam ath Falls highway at Keno lope brings particulars. Milo Garment, 236 Broadway, Bay onne, N. J . 281-6« WANTED — A n experienced ,p m » operator, Ashland fo u n d ry Co., 61 W ater St. 28t»tf “ P. P. C.,’’ by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, author of sixteen detec- i tive stories. There Is nothing wearing and a great deal of choice entertainment in every chapter of this detective story. ¡The book has a great reapect for 'literary quality for it is largely in the mystery class. It is written ¡around the murder of the new, ‘ young and beautiful bride of a New York senator, the victim being sw?et Mary Langhorne. This book can honestly claim to keep the secret of the crime and its motive absolutely hidden. The chronc reader of detective stories, who Jump at the contents of such a volume glowing with confi dence and enthusiasm that he will pick the marrow out of the story before he is half w a y through, is due for disappolnt- m e nt. -Go a t it yoursetf and we are foretelling your fate. Results WHERE IS NOTHING LIKE THE NEWSPAPER FOR TRACING SALES TALKED “TVHKKV” , MARYSVILLE, Cal., Aug. 2.— (LP)— Swimmers in the Feather river thought Sam A ll was having a good time when he started yell ing in Turkish. But A ll was call ing for help in his native tongue and he was gclng down for a third time before a nearby swimmer realised his -plight and dragged him out of the water. Fairview— Contract let f o r community water system. Lexington — Gap In Jarraon market road graded and will be surfaced. tttttt Newspaper advertising can be made to yieM cold facts and figures. Hie while campaign can be watched in de A nto Freight Tanttani Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t W a w ill deliver any amount of exceptionally good 16-toch elabs nt this price. Buy them now for w inter while they are cheap. , NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Adm inistratrix of the Estate « f John Prader, de ceased, has filed in the County Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon, her Final Aeeennt as such Adm inistratrix e f said Re la te and that -Monday, the lt d day ef August, 1047, n t the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m„ aad a t the Court’ House in Medford, Oregon, has been fixed by the Court as the ,time and place for hearing objec tions to said Account, and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication. July 12, 1027. Elsie Prader, Adm inistratrix of the Estate of John Prader, de- oeaeed. 266-4 Tuee. I "Andrea Thorne,” by Sylvia , Chatfield Bates. This firm has a I list of fine, clean American fic- , ,tlon o f a strong human Interest. ! This particular novel, a love story within a strong fam ily, involving the struggle for development of a. boy and a g irl— the reactions of ’ young people who possess distlnc- A town in New Jersey has ' tive class as against a "declasse'* banned auto driving on Sunday. fam ily institution— the crisis de- jvstooed therefrom form pleasant In other communities the drivers ¡exciting and exhilarating .fiction tphe care of that themselves. ! for the average fam ily reading. Aa , wo must still deal with the family I as a basic institution, so we must, ¡test literature, education, religion and Industry by its standards and needs. The woman with two kinds of love and a battle royal between a lover and a flqe personal '-friend And monitor is the center of interest. tail and local sales resistance directly Get a Hartford auto mobile policy and you can drive your car with a clear conscience j and « j mind free from worry. It gives you complete pro-* [• tection. •See -this -agency -today.- - We are automobile insur-* J ance spf/ualists. We are’ organized to give you the beat powitoie protection We -represent the H a rt fond F ire Insurance Com panv. • Lea* Dieteaee Hedlfaag, Important Books Reviewed 228-dO H O M E TRACTS— 1 to 4 0l acres each, good soil, easy w alk to a ll s e t a « * *® BfifiBltalfr street, <100 to 6660 per f ir e , easy terms, special Inducements to home builders. #H . C. Galey, Secretary Carter Land C o .,,66 E. M ain Bt. 606-1 mo. Practioo Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inatrdiqc M Newspaper advertising applies the yardstick to the number of new deal ers gained and the quality of custom ers that icome to buy. . \ -It will ho reflected in the case of W illos and Kelley that the mills of God grind slow, but they grind exceeding small; though with patience stands he waltingJ with exactness grinds be all.— I Salem Statesman. -] Read the advertisements. They S 'lk fiber from cornstalks Is j the latest. Stocking^ made from the new fiber should look well on t^e cornstalk legs that are the ' vogue but net much tor baauty.— •,Gotta«; Grove Sentinel. j give you wisdom when you buy DÛAhPS Real Estate A Real Insurance Estab. 1883 «41 E. Main St. Church D Bÿ Taylor Y e ^ ri'W C ’UC iRAItoNO PÖ « H je MIOSUriMÖR V T H C M U e R U M __ viKCRé u eoB oce did Inis 6 uy uewe M 1LC RUM-HA-KA i t YOU HAME'No OBJEänONC I ’LL fco A ftebP L E M iL es X tTH ' f O U - . / lle tlM d le t Episcopal Chareb N. Main and Laurel street«. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 67. Presbyterian Chnrch N. Mata aad Helman S tretta Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Paster, 166 V. Mato 8t. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church Aervieaa In Odd Fellows Hall. H. H. Young, Pastor, 668 'Boulevard. Services 4th and 6th Sundays. First Chnrch of Ohrlat ft lenttst— South Pioneer Avo. Mre. Ells. M. Smith. P in t Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone 47W Christian Charch B and Second Streets. Wm. V. Barney. Pastor I High St. Phone 386-R i * * ’1- * âS »U JT* 8. «toupet «toni ... —- ... PM Stone Cktetoh, 'M M b w w MMR B. F. P. B . HaauaqftA. 46 SeooaA Stroo«. Ftai TST. -