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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1927)
«< M P J » i-" .Stesane»— *a„ a g it. 1 , t w o rpotpe house, 1243 Iowa St. UMl MÂïwJpuntlahad WOOD fO R SALE— Pine body fir. good pud dry, 12ta. 82.00; 10 in. 22.00. I l l Elisabeth. Phono 300-Y. 204-2* FOB SALE— 6 shares of Lfthie Springs Hptel stock. Some die- count. Address, Mrs. K. Thorn- berry, Bullflpwer, Cal. 204-2* FOR SALE:— A big bundle of old p ap e» for a dime at The Tidings office. FO B SALE:—-Cucumbers for pickliug. AU sisen Also green peppers, beans and green c o n . 1725 Boulevgrd. Tsl. 485-J. W. E. Pierson. 391-tf LADIES— Earn gig dosen sew- fog ap»c*8 Aotne; pxperience un necessary; tnaterurs cut; instruc tions furnlsfced. Addressed enve lope brings particulars. M i l o GaMMat. 2 as »roadway. Bayon ne, X. J. J » » »» MOB RENT — Homo, corns» Gresham »ad Viata 8tsrt 1« rooms and attic, I fireplaces, I stoves and soma floor coverings, nice yard, tins view, suitable for largo family pr for ionant who want» LADIES— Bara 116 dosen sew to rapt nice rooms. H. C. Galey, ing aprons; absolutely no selling; <5 H. Main St. 288-1-mo. experience unneceesary; mater ials cut. Addressed envelope brings instructions. ALPHA, 202 Market St., Paterson, N. J. 203-2* WANTED — Unincumbered lady for housekeeper, for gentle man, and two children of school FPB h ale — Good «room mod- age. In city, write R. 1, Box 20 280-10* urn hones, largo lot, plenty of D, Klamath Palls. fruit c I om to Lincoln and high school,-4 blocks to N o r m a l shortening to make a etiff batter. school. Come Quick this snap will Mix in the blaeberries. Half fill not last long at 21800. S o m e greased muffin tins and bake in terms. Brown A Rice, «3 N. Main moderate oven at 37B* P. for 30 Street. 202-3 minutes. Canned blueberries FOB SALE—Cheap, lot on N. carefully drained can be used if Pioneer, close in, 95 ft. frontage fresh berries are unobtainable. pavement, sidewalks, one half Bake In small greased muffin Mock from Main street, between rings for nice variety. Makes twenty-four small Main and B streets. See owner, fins. Georgie Coffee, Tdiings office. C o ra F ritte rs * FOR SALE: T wo seres in city 1-2 cup milk FOB SA IA —drabapplee, 3^9 limits-, six room house; fruit; 2 cups boiled corn cu just off paved street; ideal for cob ' rabbit or poultry raising; terms. 2 cups flour FOR SA L »:— A big bupdle of 283 M t A v< 286-tf 1 1-2 teaspoons salt old papera for a dime at The M D M E T » A C k » - - l " ~ t e 10 1-2 teaspoon pepper Tidings office. » 3 teaspoons cream of tartar acres each, good soil, easy walk baking powder to all schools, clpse to Bast Main 1 tablespoon melted shorten street, 21«« to 2520 per acre, ing easy terms, special inducements WANTED—To buy house and to home builders. H. C. Galey, 2 eggs lot of owner. Mrs. Dennis, 651 Secretary Carter Lend Co.. «5 B. Add milk to corn; add flour North Mai». „ 294-1* Main St. 288-1 mo. sifted with salt, pepper and bak ing powder; add shortening and WANTED— Peaches, blackber- well-beaten eggs. Beat all to riea, apples, tomatoes, corn, green gether well and fry by spoonfuls beans. Scotti F y m T -A Produce, in fat hot enough to brown a piece Klamath Falla, P. O. » n s 172. of bread in sixty seconds (375rP ) ______ 2«8-tf Drain well 6M unglazed paper and serve immediately. Makes' eight WA » T 1 een fritters. / Thursdays an “REAL” tATTVE DISHES 172S Boulera Clam Fritters* Native dishes of -different lo phons 4gf-A’- 1 1-2 cups flour calities always give a*gastronomlc 2 teaspoons cream of tartar thrtU to tBe 'traveler who discov baking powder ‘ ers them in secluded inns and rn- 1-2 teaspoon salt sorts. How lucky the boateM 1-8 teaspoon pepper who can obtain the recipes which 1-8 teaspoon paprika, will reproduce* the native tang of 1-2 enp milk or claim juice these dishes for the pleasure of 2 eggs her guests or family. 1 1-2 teaspoons grated onion Hera a New England farm, hid 1 teaspoon shortening den from the eyes of the undis- 10 clams criminating tourist, is famous for Sift together dry ingredients; its blueberry muffins; there is a add liquid, beaten eggs, onion, resort Mown for its corn fritters, and shortening; rinse clams, put which connolsseura of good bak FINE HOUSE and lot In Salam, through’ megt chopper and add to free of Incumbrance, to trade for ing com eto taste from far and batter. Take one spoonful batter good koase sad lot la Ashland. near- Again, a cosy little tea for each fritter and fry in deep We have also thouMnds of other room is remembered for its sal fat hot enough to brown a piece trades to trade for whatever you ads. Naturally these dishes have of bread in sixty seconds 1375° P ) have. If yon want to trade sea been copied by many, but the food Drain and serve immediately. Gaskill A »aria, Rteltors. 188 ». rarely smacks of its native local Makes sixteen frittem. Liberty Street, Sdlem, Oregon. 2 « - l mo ity. for the original recipes are often jM lously guarded. However The destructive peach and FOB TRADE— What have you any housewife can get the “real” to trade for Calif, property? I flavor by following the four rec prune v«H borer is easily and want a going busineM. 2.07 acres ipes for famous dishes, obtained cheaply controlled in Oregon by at 8an Diego. OaL, • » Highway, from out-of-the-way places, given use of a volatile poiaon known as para-dlchlorobenaeue, the experi- one block from high school. 15 below. ment station aaaeunoee. Full di- Blaeberry Muffins acres, 2 miles of Lindsey, Cal., rectios for use are sent out from 2 cups flour will trade one or all for Ashland. 3 teaspoons cream of tartar the station from time to time. 791 w e st 11 s t - Mudford, Ora. 892-3* baktng powder The h e* remedy .for rjcl|ete 4 fahTéspdoñs silgar Oregon fowls is exposure to sun shine, says the experiment sti- 2 egg« tion. When direct surishine is not x cup nnv , With an aggregate sum of available the substitute »«com 4 tablespoons shortening 3377,480 in building pe'rmlts for mended Is adding cod liver oil to l,« u p blueRerrien July Klamath Phils «food second the mash ration at the rate of I Wash and drain blueberries in the state, amount of building one pint to every hundred pounds Veil; ‘sprtnkM“ with three table contemplated in Portland bdlng the only amount greater t h a n spoons of the meaagred sugar and of mash feld. This not to, be tgk- a llttiX sifted ftotr. Sift togeth cn as a complete subgflthfo for Klamath. £ . er remaining dry ingredients: add the sunshine but only as a temp eggs, milk, melted and cooled orary relief measure ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS whan he Vaterlan aeataUve.of soldleg like my ancestors,” he ■aid, •bat I wanted to follow the sihl* Ito lt'a w a r w h efcl whs I f aqd shipped aa a Mttor ' to Saa P>ncl«co. lf y big. ambitlofa was to ace Buffalo BUI. I got work oa tfce railroad and. went aa Jar aa Dearer only to learn my idol was 1» Germany. My ambition to talk to him waa never raallaed.” Lueknar baa aerved in many atagn^t ca*ac|tiea during hla 48 years, Ha waa a dishwasher in a "free lunch palace” in Hoboken, K. J. • He ahned braaa tor a New York hotel. He became an ad opted member of a South S e a telf-m ad em an , ha' dacia red la asserting that~hls love for Ameri ca» M ilo » dwvefoped many y a a » upent on VWted Mata» battleshlpe wno behlnd hi* tra» tinse eommaad thal no enomy seamaa sbeeld be destroyed by sny veseel he commaaded. "My fateli? wnated me t a b e a Kansas Folks Visit Asl V, J. Marhowwer and family of Ness City. Kgnaap are Yg«|torB this week of Mr. and Mr«.’ J. C. Hopper, former residents pf that city. Mr. Marhoffer to a drpg«^' of 12 years experience, and a graduate of the Kansas Untter- sity. .H e is visiting clt|ea of southern Oregon looking; for a poaplbla location in the »«¡L"Mr. Marhoffer Mys he Ukaa 4f^Jklld vary mach. Hi» family cepai«!» of hla w ife and two children, Doris May and Vernon <». Fans Can See Tennis Ór Golf *** * * * Physician and 8urf*m Pioneer Building to to ia a. ai'-—a to S p. aa. Herahey ItelhMag Convalescent Home Bye, Bar, N om and Office Phono 1 Pin* National Bank . In Australia he won the title of heavyweight c h a m p io n of Qucenatown. At other timea he haa participated as a kangaroo Norma Talmadge in "Granstark hunter, beach-comber, Salvation at the Vining Tuesday and Wed' Army worker, soldier in the Mexi nesday, can army, office» in the German navy and protege Of the Kaiser. rested Bobby nt Baltusrol last summer and now holds the ama teur championship; Harriaoa (Jimmy) Johnston, the home bred who led the big parade at Oakmont in mid-June for two bard fought rounds; Chick Evans, the irrespreMible, and a host of other exponents of the best brand of goir. Bobby’s fight through that fleld or Helen'« at- Forest Hills? The choice is different, indeed. . Nine young Americana have proposed to Princess Ileana of Rumania and been turned down, but Prlecees Alexandra Kropot kin, declares it has been her life's ambition to marry an Am erican. ' Royalty doesn't seem to be very consistent. MAN HURT IN AUTO SMASH is inc last A nd oldest o r the e n c collection - this animal . Good Good price JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Cornar Haiman and Van Ness. Phone 101. l» d -tf 4TH STREET BAKERY Star and Oidsmobile Collide on Main Street Sunday Afternoon BRBAD, CAKB8, PASTBR1B8 FRESH BVBRY DAY A. A, Wgyinire escaped w i t h slight Injuries Sunday afternoon when the Star touring caf in which he waa riding was struck by an Oidsmobile sedan driven by Paul Weiser who said his home was In southern Oregon. Waymire attempted to turn off Main street onto Third street and Is said to hare driven directly Into the path of the Oldamobile sedan driven by Weiser. The star car was badly damaged by thd Impact. Waymire suffered from cuts sustained from glass from the broken windshield of his au. tomobile. and from bruises Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, «81 Mt. Ava. or phone 455. 117-1 mo. The naw city ambulance was BY1 FRANK OUaPTf-J' Heppuer — Gap In Lexington- used for'the sixth time Monday United Press Staff Correspondent nooa, when a patient was taken to farmon market road -ready for NEW YORK. Attg. 15.-*Two the Community hospital. surfacing. of the chief sporting spectacles o f the season conflict this month. Those who want to see Botoby ‘Jones figb tlnn hU way through the high class Held in ta d :Wi- tional amateur golf champion hip at Mtalkahda must foregoJth e privilege of watching Helen ,V ills flash upward from flight to flight in the womens to :n|s championships at Forest Hili i. Bobby and Helen, both of whom lost their titles in 1 *»», are favoritles to regain the ' top this year. The regrettable part of it is that they be doing tba|r regaining simultaneously during the week of Angnst 21. With the sports calendar erowded for the next two montkpt a conflict of this sort was ip- Mur BQUIPKD4-OO0RicoMtOiarA0 * 0 0 'evitable. Which will the sports enthug- iapf chpoeeT The greeg fairways of Mlnikahda or the sun baked fioMeshoa’ at "Forest Hills Supporting Helen Wills' in the alt star cast af the West Side courts will be Helen Jado «, senestiohal youngster from the T h e f a s t e s t F o u r in A m e r i c a - » t o o ■Pesinc epapt. Mrs. Moll« Malin L PAINTING DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office Hours: 10 - Iff naff S » » Swedewbwrg Bnlldtog WH1TTLZ T K A M S m s ST oa& ox c o . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance HaAllng. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 . Offioe 89 Oak S t JUDGE GARY, STEEL HEAD, DIES TODAY (Continued Prom ra g e One) Gary's death. He was an out standing figure at ail times in the financial history of the world. His entry into the steel busi- ness was made through the legal department. His rise was spectac- We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-lnch slabs at this price. Buy them now for winter whits they are cheap. Hamaker Transfer Co. Gary’s wealth is unknown. It was estimated at 360,000,000 12 years ago but is' raid to be much greater now. Gary was ranked among the ten richest men in the country. with relatives. He expects to arrive in Chicago Thursday night or Friday morning. Dempsey expreMed unusual confidence in his abilly to "take” Tunney. ' • “2 am in better condition this fnffffiicTfian T was Wtfeif T entered tho ring In Philadelphia last JACK WANTS HEAVY- WEIGHT TITLE AGAIN year." he said. ........ "I want the heavyweight title back. I don’j think I ever wanted (Contlnued Pronr- Page Ona) anything so much, and I intend to get It. I am faster and letter than I have been for several years and I have the Sharkey Nght un der my belt while Tnnney ha->n t been in the ring since our moot ing last year.” A New Car at a Lower Price Ropipan, spirited Dutch star, a id the best women players fr< m England- deluding »»tty Ndi- hail and Kitty McKane Godfrgu. To the cbgrm of champlc^l«. skip (efn is Will be added Haft grace ef active .feminity. - ¿9 The rolling links ' of Mil |- kehda h a v e a different b i I abroad where he broke half dob | records in winning the Brlti 4 open championship by six «troRM; To sea him play in this chip» pioas h lp may 4m to watch Mg at tho punk o r hhr gsnre; nerpi again to be attained. »M S there will be MturnliM Georg« Von Elm, the blonde sunburnt Californian, who dp ttM M u a r te tta a d fta n iiM t. B o w e c W b y t l x i t e K W M1 2 4 n m o to r . L o w * p r ic e d D o d g e S e d a n e v e r m M and th e b e st. * L o n g e st sp rto g b a se o f f o o t s t r e e t T w e n ty -fiv e m ile» p e r g a llo n a t 2 5 m ile s p e r h o a r . Y o n ca n n o t b o y g r e a te r v a lu e th a n D o 4 g e B r o t h e r s o f f e r t n t h is n o w c a r . W M 0T0B 00 IS-lS Sateb H r Filone tadford, Ore. « ers J nc , By Taylor AWELL, AS ON A POU Office Rhone W Home Phone 1CK-L optic » M o u s e e MUSED Sealed bids will be received by the District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including Sep tember 9. 1937, for all the mer chantable dead timber, standing or down« and all the U*e timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing aboat 700 acres within sections 27, 84 and 85, Twp. 30 8., R. 1 E.. W. M- Tolman Creek watershed. Crater National Forest. Orego n,estimat ed to be «.«81,000 feet B. M.. webbing or b ulky pad" «re u»wl more or less, of western yellow in Ua construction. N othing to ptne, sugar pine, DouglaX fir, w e a r o a t, clean and sanitary. white fir and incense cedar^jtlm- M hfotare proof am i w ill not c h a fe , ber, approximately 50% Douglas (tea be put oa or off in five sec fit and 81% western yellow pine. ond*. M o Other te d ru m e a t has evar met these riemitnda With sari* The removal of white fir is to be optional with the purchaser. No bid of less than 23.50 per M. feat for western yellow and sugar pine, 31.00 for Douglas fir. and |0 .6 0 per M. feet for white fir and other species will be con sidered. 3500 must be.deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part 'as liquidated, damages, according to 'conditions of Mie. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full informer'1 tion concerning the timber, the copdltiona of sale, *»d (he sub mission of bids should be ob tained from the . Forest Super visor, Medford, .Oregon, or the Ulstriet Forester, Portland,, Ore gon. 288-3 Man.