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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1927)
O PRBSS BAKtY WASHINGTON, Sept 15.—Of») —The battle over the proposal to call an extra aeealon of Con gress or a special session of the senate fa being topght on the White House steps today. After Speaker Nicholas Longworth al- vtoed Preaidant Coolidge against the" spedal session god Chair man Borah of the Senate fo r eign .Relations committee de clared himself as non-oom mi tai. Senator Nye, independent repub lican of North Dalcotg, charged thpt the did line republican« were again«t the special aeealon to further their Own ends. days waa dtodoset) definite ly today When private de tective« working oa the case arrived here today from New York. Tea thousand coun terfeit,' «40 tickets .have been sold, one detective told the t'nMed P re«, Mr. and Ms«. Ralph Mai* «f Jacksonville t were visitors with Mr. dad Mrs. / . Arnold tfelg, week. Mr. and Mrs. f o h' r of Marigold, Cat, toare visitáis nt the Gallatin hotoe thia week. Mr. Fehr to a brother * f M«i- MJSM VINCENT RETURNS I I FROM UftlOO TODAY Miss Katherine Vincent, Nor mal, School registrar. Injured sev eral (jays ago in an auto wreck near Chico, California, and since confined in a hospital there, will arrive la this city this even Bin oral consu M ate D ing aad be taken, to her home. N. H. "Kaute" Harrison, for Her grandmother. Mm. Thomas mer resident ot Ashland and well Springer, Injured' In the same known in this city, and V. wreck, fa also being brought Coleman, have purchased the C? home today. A. DeVoe grocery, confectionery and newsstand In Medford, to gether <wlt'h the building they oc cupy stod the summer garden lot adjoining for a cousideration of near 810.000. Mr. Ilarrlson re cently «old -Ate -.merest ?a t h e PterafHarrteoa motor company pf Medford. today elected non-permanent members o f the League of Na Three Get Seats In League Order tions council. They succeed places left va in caut by thé expiration of teram it- of Belgium, can eaivacer had ty. Cxecho-Slavokta. Many New Books of Science And Fiction Are At Library Plays of Ptononra — Mackay; Bulb Gardening— M a evs-e 1 t} Sketch«, Skits and Stunts— Me- lutyre; Tom Strong, Lincoln Scout— Mason; Red Coat and MU m ut< Mnh— Marshall; Three Amer- lean Plays—'MSlngiU; Romance of Geology— Mills; Spanish Far® Triology — Mattriaa; Deric at Mesa Verdw—Huskanm. Besets, Men aMt'GodS~4As«n- doswski; Thirty i w a c t plays f « Mrs. J. R. McCracken an and Mrs. A. H. DaveUhtll. Elisabeth Applefeate of A has been spending a week home of Mrs. Wtn. Olena #LdR- McCracken and wl gon Spent Sunday afternc the J. E. Judy reslden OrMfia Creek. 811o WM tl#tohw WMk \ t e Valley VleW^ mt 4he mj w stage and study; W a r d i HewiwP JL j , a id _p ? e ^ - irp i l r.M<,,li® H 1ne^ r W h S « «Hi»« th a b la s i With Bow and Arrow-Pope. u David Go^s to Grdenlandand chlkfre* of 0,,r d,’ tr*U Stamboul Nights— Dwight; Ar cher«— Slater; With Whip and Spur*—Bvaaa; Journal of a Rec- lsse-5-Fiaher; Practical Rabbit Keeping — Farrington; Getting Together—Gelster; Portia Mar- rles-rOtolm: Butterfly Buhl« Book— Gordon; White Pony In The PlUe—Green; Roy|l Rond to D .« d O c . Feeding Your Dog—Rlne; Oold Seekers of ‘4» and Opening la the Weet With Wells and Clarke — Fsbla: Signpost of Ad venters, The Sun Woman—Schults; Sane- tnary, Sgpctuary—Sharpe; M y Life With the tBsklmoe—Stoffan- son; Storiw and Dramas— Tol- stoy; American Indian— Verrlll; Auction aad Contract Bridge-— Warren; Washington and Lincoln in Pcetsyf Finder of Fires—-Rohr Wheler; Winona of the Campfire, Winona cf Camp Kamronya — Widdcmer; and Treasure Ship— Wcodhouee. Bdlloónists 4Can N ap/T hese.D ays •Idle island.* by Ethel Hues* order t U f ridlng’« euf ton, «bther of Prudence of the Patfonags. O«y Ketone of Neer « may s«J»y tOW-Wte York, worn out artist, f r o » ot the Mgdtord Jubilee Greenwich Village. rente 1* o m e Vistone Realised tend Pine cottage on an Island la Gaed W Products Show the Bay, state of Maine, and the ton begins In a remote New England setting, first thing cento ashore to her was the body ot a man. The ml< win' distinction novelist is a native of Iowa who if they try some of has learned the humor of- the na- «lee for Which reclp« tlvee of tthifte. H e Maine mt- »" ° " i'~ t0° Wf tot ‘'“ J 0 *Bd Br(”,8h1 «°*® « * 8tr*«*a Who has a Ave contrfcct tor carrying the dr*B- , ' The bUs fa ot the r«gr color (yellow) aad to sui to have a seatldg cap«« 48. O. M. LoWe aad Frsd I rsturbsd ths first of the from a hunting trip With i supply ot venison. jas. Lennox and Son «pen.t Sunday with Mr. an< ■ Merrill •taadard Mtet has 4 k i, p y h Ih thè vernacu- be com- r* " ‘i H to Saw- trodplng Of thè turea on thè riv- »eat tote ben. eh a dovei and ilpou la thè lm- it aldo Include« tyfcfcte WtUpbed Ordkua Cake e latear of tfcd natives, titer l - l cup shortening livUMUty, tito guato! totoh« r «attste. «tor a n d 'hseátoad, mortal group : $ I eup sugar k atto days ot sommer visitate. Gfi Btas.’ rs« J eggs thè tirsi great » thM Micron Mage (toter erttos 1 8-4 cutie flour I d mystery, adveatnty and to- 8 teaspoons cream of tartar ba king powder 1 tablespoon cocba Wednesday; September 14* whbn 8-4 cap milk she delightfully entertained at W illis» . 1 teaspoon ctaaamon het home da Unites «treat, with a «tot* Crenta shortening^ add sugar seven o'clock dinner. • i ,■ .. of the Methodist and yelks ot eggs; beat wall; alft Covbrs W«r» ty d Mr seven at a together flour, baking powder, hgteh WÄ totot table perfectly appointed a a 4 . Cocoa and cinnamon and add al M M rcM M. Bed beantifaliy arranged, a hug« ban ternately with b ilk ; fold In beat quet et cut nowbre making a very en whitee of eggs. Bake In two pretty centerpiece. Followihg greased layer this la moderate ov dlnntfr, the remainder Of the ete- en 88 to 40 mlnntea. Put togeth slttlng «round the nlng was er with following ebeoa whipped lireplnce talking aad listening to cream. the Brunswick Pnnstrope. Life’s September has Us gold, 4 tablespoons cocoa Those present were the follow H m its burnished h u « of splen 1;8 eup powdered sugar , ing named: Mr. Ben Bowers, Mr. 1-8 teaspoon vanilla extract Barton FrUlaa, Miss OeRrade H«a rich aewaesb ter tha old— A 1 Cup cream. Carltcn, N tn Harriet Carltdn, Lite to hat ah eager vendor, Mix the cocoa and sugar with a retching wares of ancient mould Ml« Dorothy Reid, little Buddy little hot water natll Well blended. Life's September tints them gold. Provost Sad the hostess, Mrs. •Add vnnila and cream and whip Harry Cnifttta. Lib's Stepeteber truly kuouto anti stiff enough to spread. b » « Hew the warmth of gentler tote- Oriental Frafc Cake ’ i-iIdgo pfriy at Cfayoomb sone i," , < ' ' ’ 1 1-8 cups sugar \ Quelfa the stiag nt winter snows. Home— 8-4 cup butter Lite to ehlet of « h the tenaqna The attfaettve home of Mr. aad 1 cup milk Why the staunch heart ttfthgnr Mrs. H. L. Claycomb on the cor 8 cups pastry flour ner of Brira ««d Haritoon streets 4 teaspoons cream' of tartar waa the setotedf a pleasant affair . , , baking powder i last evening, Wednesday, Septem Whites of 4 eggs ber 14, when Itfrt. Claycomb eh- Hot weather w ill make children listless—make 1 teaspoon lemon extract tertalned a group of friends with 1-8 teaspoon « I t their appetites alm ost birdlike—but not for ice an evening of Bridge. cream ! Cream sugar and b after; add Three tabled mere la play. Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson held high score, milk. 81ft flour, salt and baking for which she received a lovely powdbr; add rfne-half of t h e S a tisfy the children’s craving for ioe cream. prise, and Mrs. Louis Dodge was wlour, than well-beaten e g g H e a p it high in their plates, giVe them a second awarded eOtlKHAtlott. At a late whiter, then rest ot flour a«d ex helping, for i t ’s one of the fin est foods you can hour the hostess served elaborate tract. Take two thirds of the mix refreshments. ture and add one teaspoon of cln- g ive them. • . . * ‘ W — -•» J » ’• *' • » ’ , / The guest list Included: Mrs. n fa cn , one; teaspoon nutmeg, 1 Hearf Btaders, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Mc and 1-1 cups finely cut aad flour Absolute purity and fine m aterials are especially Gee. Mrs. F. 0 . Swedenbarg. Mrs. ed tlga and one tablespoon of mo- essential in ohlidren’g food— that is w h y Shashi Ice Louis Dodge, Mrs. H. K. Tomlin lAses. Pnt in a greased a a d Cream is ‘ fThe C hildren’s i c e Cream.** * son, Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. V. D. lightly floured roun tabs pan a Miller, Mrs. John Enders, Mrs. R. spoonful of light mixture- a n d L. B urdlc, Jr., Mrs. Gerald Wan then a spoonful of?dark mixture ner, Mrs. P. R. Hardy and Mrq alternately as for marble cake. W. H. McNair. & — Bake la moderate qyea at 854 *F. Increase heat to 3«0*P. and last h)g falling in love with the Slavey of 88 88 88 half-hour decrease te 850 to V " plAc®' Wld ann°yed «*- Make That Church Supper Bake abont IB mlnntea. N «ateo the dope-eatihg head of the the ’’Beet Tel” •W ho¿K s« m s to have thi|AthoritM • Husking aad quilling hem ara, onto eight-inch Ipat. Tj- ■«« abuse her. Theuy tbéy a 1 1 rapidly becoming ~ legends of I1 i rti i l! U h l— to1 ®n f l i t themselves at s«f; and Jan, American life, ’ but the church with the «id of the ohly sen-going ftupgdr, the family reunion and barkeep in lltemWrb, brings them the harvest dtataer a»« listing In ‘ 1- MfuHr thritekh a itbrto and Wreck stitutions that display the tri fc« at sen awthriihhg as anything Mr. umphs of ho’/fe cooking. Bveh A. OdHariiy has Written, the city dweller, constantly alert rnr "A Soldier of Valley Pbrge,” for new dishes or new restau 111- and -Ths Fltoht bf Obbtgtona, ' rants would be glad for a chance «y Robert Nstlsbn Stephens. The to,elt down at one of the long Ion pfeShSt two vAume* jdri brought tables bright with marigolds and ,ed out tor Mr. StepheSi tpnhds out asters, set on the lawn or In the Of his full fifteen novels. The for basement of the church. Here he mer to e iharmirfi rbtoiace ot can take hie choice from the big I T Ü O M J S Í R I G H T , B A C K to tef the day» ot the American ReVoiu stone pete of baked bsanb, dishes tloa which oarriee « well sus- ot Scalloped potatoes aad c o l d th e sam e o ld tru e sto ry — th at it od pended plot and plenty ot action. slaw, platter« of baker him and a lw a y s p a y s t o b u y t h e b M Ì The latter to of a period a bit frldd chicken and. jam of Jama, Q o l¿ e n W e s t Q o f e e is econ om ical Ith to be exact, and has pickles, coaservM and Jellies. an English setting. These novels Those Women Who via with each because you cad g et th e /WZ bene bear the stamp of all the au- other la proudly displaying their fit o f its d elicio u s q u ality w ith o u t thor’s work, a charming style and own home baked cakes a n d na fascinating adventure. They are u sin g a is n s U fu l am ount. ,re puto novela of the regulation “ • type and will afford * delightful Carefully s e le c te d berries from the diversión.—The Lariat. World’s choicest coffee crop»— blended ,ty 88.18 88 and roasted in the perfect atmosphere • t Wedding Sokwintoed Monday-»- o f the Pacific N o r th w e st — Q dVien I»- An impressive wedding was sol es- «mnised Monday evening, Septem- W e s t has appealed for nearly a half M- ber 18, at ths residence of t h e century, to the «MtoJr»; taste o f ed hrids aad groom oa ths Central the N o r th w e s t people. in- Poftit road, when Mtos Ann« Mar ASBLÁÜÍ) CREAMERY -without Station la! ih- nd (g. hie, daughter of the late MraM Mary Markle, and Ben Vlmont, »on of Mr. and,Mrs. Louis Vlmont of Medford, were uhlted In mar riage by ths Reverend J. E. Mc Donald of that city. The bride looked charming in a d gown of turqnotae bine, trimmed p 1» white silk, and ah« carried a \ shower bouquet of rotebtids. Vn- < attended the bride had greom gt toek th8lr pine« before a beanti- ful white far rag Which adorned d the floor while the ceremony was )n performed. , Ashland and Mwitord, having Mr. Vlmont to well known in tegght school in Jacksoh county tod « m e ttate. He was graduated " froth ths stats normal. » . Guy Good, Proprietor OoRtractors S ig h t H our B a tte r y •otWlbe y o. ’■ ■ - North M ain Street, A«hlRUd, Oregon Alesny Wfthtote'ald of an alarm altimeter, an la ¡fh well- rtth each H*c but k ti g f| « On highw ay near Chico Springs od of resort in the «tate. T hei soni W hy not come and sto fo t hy taw O to o — tot . Ward T. VsnOrmaa, a now and dtea. U m atona sonada » to n ths VnnOrmaa to atoowa with hto Invention. 1 Germany, holdsr of the world'« ascenslo Orato,.’to .toted* J a .the. lateraattdTOj b • itopL 1«., t