Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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DEER HUNTER
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CURTISS F IE L D , ,N . Y„ Aag.
4. — (LP) — Roger Wolfe Ksbn,
Jass band leader and son of
Qtto Kahn, banker, will compete
in the New York to Spokane,
Wash., flight In September. He
has made application for entry
in the. derby.
He plans* to fly alone in the
special Bellanoa monoplane, pow­
ered With a single W right W hirl­
wind motor.
« • Hundred Men Comb
[ill* for Hunter Who
Shot Ranchdr
DOROTHY BEID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
Friday, Aug. 8.— Women’s
For­
eign Mlslsonary society of the
l o c a l Methodist* Episcopal
church will meet at tbe home of
Mrs. O. O. Eubanks on Wliner
street.
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Brady, Ann» Crosses Cud Elsie
Bussy of Malin, Oregon, daughter
o f Mrs. Crowson.who is visiting
for several days in this city,
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Enjoy Picnic In Riverside P a r k -
Members of the I. O. O. F; Can­
TO THE OCKAN
ton and ladles* auxiliary of ( the
Oft In the golden twilight I sit. Rogue River valley enjoyed a pic­
When the breezes blow, and lights nic in Riverside park. ■ Hrants
are lit,
Pass, last Bunday, July SI. Med-'
And gaze across the deep wide ford, Ashland. Jacksonville and
sen,
Grants Pass were represented at
■Where the crested waives so wild tbe event.
and free,
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The upper v|Uey delegation
Roll on and on for years and arrived shortly before
and a
years
' . , picnic^, luncheon was served. A
And break Into a' thousand salty pleasant reunion was held, tbe
day being > top* warm for sports.
tears?
,
And when I sit and flream like Swlmmifig. was participated In by
some, while baseball fans attend­
• this
I think of a past so full of bliss. ed the.game between Grants Pass
and Ashling, played in the fo r­
mer city. -A. B. Williams made a
But alas; *Twas long ago;
And now I never see or feel or abort talk following the dinner
know
ang gas presented with a beauti­
Such peace, sucfT perfect happi­ ful banquet.; ,
ness.
P, W , Trjffren, granddaughter.
O ocean, In thy damp and d i r k Mias A lice'Pratt, and grandson,
recess,
t
" .Emerson Pratt, and Jt J. Murphy
Thou hoideet there, O great and at&Aided the affair as delegates
from* Ashland.
mighty king.
The music to the song i cannot
sing.
Thou seems to understand my
grief and sorrow,
O tell me then, dawns there
glad tomorrow?
Wilma Letter,
Portland, Oregon HERVE PLENTY OF
LAKBPORT. dal., Aug.4— (IP)
— Anger among residents of north
Lake county over tbe killing 'of
Everett .ATley, raneher, by an
unknown deer hunter had not
subsided today although an all-
night search for the honter\ by
mere than. .300 arpied men had
be a unavailing.
" *08868 'headed by Sheriff LJD.
M( Kelly *qnd District Atternby
Ben C." Jdnee,' Who claim the mob
Is still making open threats to
hang the s l a y e r , are racing
through the Bartlett mountain
'region in an attempt , to be the
first to apprehend the ntgq.
Members of be posses are ex­
amining every gun they find id
the district and comparing it with
marks on the bullet which ended
Alley's life. .
An erroneous report that Ru­
dolph Wolf, who was killed when
hie gun was accidentally dis­
charged in the Horse mountain
section, was also slain by a deer
hunter spread through northern
Lake connty and resulted in
more men joining the mob, the
district attorney reported.
MEX GUARDS
HOLD YANKEE
E f f o r t s to Communicate
With Stage Operator
. n . Are Fruitless
HEAVY QUAKE
AT PASADENA
Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney
disorders, backaches, dull head­
ache and nervousnese. Ask for
Foley Pills diuretic and aceopt
no substitute.— Bold everywhere.
Billings Agency
Him p Ir Dinner M m ns'
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Lamb Stew with Dumplings
Peas and Oarootf BÛ
— No. 1 Lettuce and Spring Onion Bal
Real Batata 4 Real Insurance
Bstah. 1883
41 B. Main 8t.
Phone a i l
READ CLASHIFIED ADR
KNOV1LLB, Tenn,, Aug. 4 .4 -e
(IF)— gin ia sometimes e neon redid
by too much singing of hynsda,
the Methodist district conference
here was told by Rev. H. fl. Wil­
liamson, conference director of Re­
ligious education.
“Much of onr defective theol­
ogy has been -ung into us through
some of our hymas,’* he A id .
“Some of them drill the idea into
children that they arp blackened
sinners.**
GI’ILLOTINR IS I REI»
TO DKHTIIOY STIIJJI
Nungesser and Colt fined; CapUIn Rignot and Lieutenant
nne Coate (left to right above) hope to succeed. They’re re-
abont ready to taka »ft from Faria on a non-stop flight to New
They will ty a Breguet one-motored biplane In which they al-
isve set a tecord of 3411 miles of continuous flight— a record
remained for Lindbergh to break with his epochal Journey la
STATEMENT
Statement of. the Citizens Bank
of Ashlahd, Ahhland, Coupty of
JacksoQ, State'Oregon, showing
the amount standing to the credit
of every depositor July 1. 1927,
who has not made a deposit, or
who has not withdrawn any part
of his deposit (savings deposits,)
principal and Interest, for a per­
iod of more than 'twelve (1 2 )
years immediately prior to said
date, with the name, last known
place of resident or postoffice
address of such depositor, and
the fact of hie death, if known.
Name of Depositor, Belle Walls.
Residence or Postoffice Ad­
dress, Ashland, Oregon.
Dead, if fact is known to secre­
tary or cashier, not known.
Amount, |4.77.
Name of Depositor, Frances
Gill.
Residence oy Postoffice Ad­
dress, Ashland, Oregon.
of Depositor, Carmalita
Ziders.
‘
Residence or Postoffjee' Ad­
dress, Talfeat, Oregon, ” '*
. Dead, if fact is known to Sec­
retary or Cashier, not known.
Amount, 31.34.
State*of Oregon, County of
Jackson.
1, V. O. N. Smith, being first
duly sworn, depose and say upon
oath, that I am the Cashier of the
Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash­
land, county of Jackson, State of
Oregon: that the foregoing la a
full, true, correct and’ complete
statement, a sreqHired by section
10>CO, Oregon Laws.
V. O. N. SMITH,
Subscribed and sworn to be­
fore me this 7th day of July, A,'
D., 1927.
,
F. S. ENGLE,
Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires Jan. 14,
267-4-Thurs
NOGALES, Aug. 4.— (IP)— Fear
wag expressed here' today for the
safety of Gabe Rendon, former
stage line operator of Tnscon,
following his arrest and deten­
tion in a Mexican Military Curatel
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GREEN VEGBTABLEH last Tuesday.
All efforts to communicate
Important Books Reviewed—
with “him have been fruitless.
>
Much
experimental
work
has
“Ann Decides,“ 'by
Robert
Dead, IX -tact ia known to Sec«
Keable, author at "Sinton Called been done In the las» year or two
Bend may be made division sta
retary or Cashier, not known.
Peter.” Thia ia another book, of concerning the per cent which
tlon on Oregon Trunk railway.
Amount 11.44.
religious conflict*within the soul shottld.be given t o ‘each class of
of the hero but . unlike “Simon foods In the diet. This per cent
Called Peter.” In , tbe present has be«n taken of tbe total num­
novel there seems to be a* re­ ber of calories in the diet. Now
straining influence as CO the abso­ to be sure that you are per­
-LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4— <lp£—
lute abandon of convention and fectly clear aa to what I mean An earthquake shock was felt
the desire to drain the Wlaae of by calories I will say that It Ts early this morblng in southern
llfç to the last dregs/W e sttspeth M e, apwubt of
l<^ CsttfAppia. -The shock Veachedj^ts
that the critics o f the fotwieF reisl one kilogram (fK lr i riouhds
greatest Intensity in ' Pasadpnn
work have had something to do Water ono^ degree cealigntt» or? where big buildings were rocked
with this. Yon read the first One one pound '¡of water f$t<,de«rep. on their foundations.
hundred pages without meeting Fahrenheit? On expressing tt in
No damage was done but oon-
Ann, and are all but exhausted, 1 terms of whrk, it represents'that slderable fear and excitement re­
she finally shows up in a dingy required to lift one pound from sulted.
railway station at the end of a the distance of 3087 feet.
most trying day. Things beein to
Green vegetables should he In­
happen and there 4s no let flip in cluded in the diet because they
Bread
Butter
the action which covers England contain high per c e n ^ o f ash,
ed
Fruit
Cookies
and half the Continent in the re- vitamins, and water. This ash
Coffee
maider of tÿe hook. The descrip­
constituent ia very essential in
II
tion and sympathetic- understand­
t i e ' regulation df *1110 ’Body' pro­
L ife r and Bacon
ing of thé forms and foundation,
cesses, as the neutrality of the
Buttered Green Peas
faith and practices of the Catholic
blood, the acidity or alkalinity
Scalloped Potatoes
Church is beautifully given. The
of the digestive'juice's; the solv­
idishes
Green Onions
doubts within the soul of the
ent powder and the osmatle pres­
Bincnits
Butter
young priest, who, after his grad­
sure
of
different
body
flnids,
and
Apricot
Bread
Pudding
uation from Oxford, goes to an
Tea
African Mission, are often in the the elasticity and irritability of
minds of any highly intelligent nerve and muscle.'-EaCh of these
and educated person. It Is the things is very important to keep
Boiled Ham
simple faith of the simple folk, the body in the beat condition.
Battered Asparagus
2 caps milk ,
X teaspoon pepper
that question not, but follow Besides these the ash constitu­
Sugared. Sweet Potatoes
2 tablespoons M azo la
3 caps diced, cooked
blindly. But whatever may be said ents form combinations which
Watercress Salad
2 tablespoons Argo or
potatoes (boiled or baked)
for or against this book, and protect the body against harmful
Bread,'
Butt
Kingsford's Cornstarch 1 teaspoon onion jtsice
there is a great deal to be said for substances when they are pres­ Strawberries
1
X teaspoon salt
(optional)
It, it is consistent.. And that la ent and too, aid in their elimin­
Tea
ation.
high praise, indeed.
T o make the sauce, put the Mazola in a saucepan, add
Besides the ash constituents
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the cornstarch and seasonings and gradually stir in the
vegetables are rich In vitamins
W. B. A. Holds Interesting
milk. W hen boiling, add the potatoes and onion juice.
Meeting—
which are essential to growth
Cook slowly until the potatoes have absorbed part o f
The Women’s Benefit Associa­ in the young and the good health
'the sauce.
tion of this city held a most in­ of both tbe yonng and adulta. 80
teresting meeting last evening, far their chemical composition is
Wednesday, August 3, In the Odd uot known, but they can he ex­
TytO B A B LY no other food in the kitchen
Fellows hall, with a fairly good tracted
by suitable chemical
J
C is so useful to the m odem housewife aS
attendance.
methods. The amount and kind
Mrs. FJorence Pratt, command­ of vitamin found in any food
M azo la -— ta k in g th e place o f b u tter fo r
er of the local lodge, presided at can best be determined by ex­
cooking and shortening; as a better, more
the usual business session, dur- periments in feeding animals.
ng which several matters of inter­
wholesome
fat for frying; and as the perfect
W ater is an important item in
est to the members were taken, up the food, but it can be supplied
oil for fine salad dressing.
and discussed.
Following the by any food, except a. few pure
business regime, the ladles as­
"Ye« 8ir, I t ’» I u u n d ! ”
fata, sugars, and starches. A suf­
Th is recipe is from Id a Bailey A llen’s
sembled at the Plata confection­
ficient supply may be drank each
N
ew
Book ««The M o d em M ethod o f Pre­
ery where they were served de­
Start out right when yap
day, if the Individual is careful
licious refreshments.
•
paring D elightful Foods’ -aee coupon below.
enough to do it. Far too many
buy your car. Get your in­
Those present were the follow­
surance policy the same
ing; Mesdames UPratt, Kather­ of us are too c a r e l e s s and
ine Reekman, daughter of Mrs. thoughtless to drink the eight
Aay you get your mark­
Pratt, Josephine Wallace, Elisa­ glasses of water which would he ers.
beth Reid, Dora Payne. Jennie so beneficial to our health.
Besides tbe ash constituents,
See this agency of the
vitamin, and water content of
TOUCHED that aching spot
Hartford
Fire Insurance
"Nothing touched that aching green vegetables wa must con­
Company.
Let
us give yon
sider (he bulk which they give
spot until I used Foley Pills, a di­
Vegetables con­ the benefit of our experi­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys, Io the diet.
ence and knowledge in
with wonderful results. I am so tain a high per cent of cellulose
glad I can recommend them to which is very Important In ad­
the writing of automobile
others.”
Eased of her pain, ding bnlk to the diet which in
insurance. Let us help
health restored, Mrs. Ellen Rslg- turn increases peristalsis, thus
you
today.
causing
a
quicker
and
more
thor­
hard, of So. Fork, Pa., writes this
ough
elimination
of
waste
ma­
thankfully. Men and women ev­
erywhere use and recommend terial from the body.
Some Cooking
Hints
The modern guillotine, located
in (he yard of the main warehouse
for storing illicit liquors and llq-
uor-manufacturlnK paraphanalta,
la eery similar to the one used In'
France. Inetead of a sharp eot-
tlng knife, a heavy steel beam is
uaed to batter stills into scrap
copper.
A revenue of nearly 190.000 a
month is derived for the govern­
ment from this scrap material.
I s t h e r e a n y t h in g
B e t t e r t it a n th e s e
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 4— (IP) —
There’s a guillotine at work In
Pittsburgh. It's not used to chop
off heads of convicted criminals,
but to batter to pieces stills
seised by prohibition agents.
Centuries ago men put
hot stones in a hole in the
ground, placed meat and
fish in the hole, and cov­
ered it> over. In a few
hours th e food was cook­
ed. .That was the begin­
ning of stored heat cook­
ery.
Electric Range
is Asperated on the prin­
ciple of utilizing stored
The •
Crysteel Range
faster and more
economical
XL ELECTRIC
Station
— GUY GOOB
Good for the Kiddies
Plenty of ICE CREAM
ICE ('REAM is now acknowledged an ideal
food, lead in g health authorities and dieti­
tians say: Eat plentifully of ice cream—let
the children have it Unstintedly!
Ice Cream is nourishing, easily digested and
refreshing, Especially in summer.
For the purest and richest in iee cream, be
Rurc you ask for and get Shasta Ice Cream.
High butler fat value, pure flavorings, clean
manufacture.
The Ashland dealers handle all onr flavor»—
a wide variety. Try them all to see I iqw good
ice cream can constantly be.
ASHLAND CREAMERY
TRYOUTS
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE
NEWSPAPER FOR TRYING
AND TESTING.
At low cost, advertising tests may be
made of the medium, the product, the
selling plan, or copy appeal at'typical
points before embarking on a general
campaign.
Tryouts are quick a acting and subject
to complete analysis at a total expense
that is moderate.
Read the advertisements. They.
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give you wisdom when you buy