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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1927)
SATURDAY. snmtir • iftr FÜÄ hundred and sight tons, 17* pullets, *4 0 Oak Bt . M ra b . b Brash. 42-tf FOR BENT— An upstairs ffP- ad 1«, groatty lacreesed ariisegu lo Ist ’ as demonstróte a practlcal gss savlng devise at oiír expense. OjMnlngs for > c a ! dtUtrlbutera. W h lrlw ln d Distributora, Box 411 Central Jttatlo o , Portland. »7-7* stlssd the story “Bpemlaahdas and Rls Auntlo." Bpenttídftilag waa a foolish little boy é j H h e story was r o iy m any. oeraJdwa» E pam indndu and Masel Mwrtz was the Mammy and Haled Dunn WARTED — To trade paper Doan Warren, *A. M hanging and decorating for what waa tto Auatr. >« »award B. Lackwell 2A ever you have: I. » . Seott. Phene MAGAttNE REPORTS Wolcott Grocery. During the "assembly bonr we >4-1 me. TUB GUNS OF FORT CASCW have . magastne reports. Some My dad nssd te -to la the N a Wegua, Hops, Huxley pies, M e phr hoc t t Ofehsrd, Bellview diet. W*. I». Meere. >7-1 mo.’ K U T fO U b -^ o o k snd'hekttag stoves. One trsylor and endlrons from *3 to 17.60. Orates a n d backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140 Oberlin,______________ . 31-1-mo.’ BOUGHT and SOLD— C o w s bought and eold.x C. E. Burnett, Phono 4FS. 11-1 tto .* 111-tf , VOR HEXT — 3 room cabin, clean and well furnished, students preferred, 166 7th. St. 4 2 -tf F O B KENT— «-room unfurn ished house, down town location , rental chfeay. Inquire Ashland ho tel. 42-tf LO ST— Leather b iii fold on logging road near Moon sawmill, contaialng valuable paperg. Re turn to The Tidings office for reward. 44-2* tional Ouardh, end he went With them to F o rt Cason on t t o ,toast- He wee t to man th a t pulled. Go- string to make t to eaaaea g e off. Hp sold hat the deore and any thing on hinges were la s t hang ing there, due to -th a k le k ta a of the gun. There wee a m aaW h o wae about a m ile back o f t h e cannon. He had his chair tipped hack a4hinst tto w all. M y - d. a d W A R T E D — Woman w ith t w o pulled tto string and tha eetoon children wants washing to do In kicked so hard that tha c h ai* and bar home, ’ also embrolderiag, man went over backwards. That C all » 9 9th St. 41-4« man didn’t lean back any more W ritte n by Laurence Good W A N T E D — A Woman wants to work by the day or hear. Phone MAKE OVEN -j; • 282-L. 43-2« Tha 3B class is m u k tt f s charcoal even. Today we Jttth- LOST— Between Ashland a n d Parksra Station, Monday night. Mack traveling tog, containing hunting clothing, kinder returp to Arm y Goods Store, Ashland LOST— A fountain pea Use Of Casseroles Makes Work Of Housewife Easy Says. Expert an d Conklin - pencil between norm al and Seventh St. Liberal reward. Finder ro tara to 1 » - 7th. 41-1* back to the th rifty European housewife and find, casseroles. Of cours« they are auk the attractive one we bavé today, but served the aame^ purpose, we most ad- BOARD aad room for, two, 42« 4Í-3* Liberty Bt. W ith v e r / little planning we 368-L. ASHLAND REALTY CO J o r re li able reality, 36-1-mo. fear o f t o t o ln t . totdttfe o f the arrangsfbeata o r «Welds and ony antom atle re g u lato r - Ne .direct heat la appUed to any food In t t o even. W e rarely Usa the tofy element and tto heat fypm the bottom element hits 0 «hold at abo n t' a th irty degree angle la. therefore circulated -throughout th e oven Instead of a direct o t radiant heat. \ T w t “ circulation o f heat such as R e have, Ip the waterless cooker makes It possible to cook almost a ll foods w ithout adding is a niece. They were a ll do- any water. The steam and odprs lighted iw lth Southern Oregon are reduced to a minimum ’ and and expressed themselves as such since there are no interchanging and hope in the not too distant tastes and odors there are nn- fnture to return here for a per- lim ited combinations that wè may manent location. And this Is use. This is not only true of not a ll ta lk slither. foods that require the u rn e A. Ray BroWn, who Ba» net* length o f tim e for eooking but been well for a long time, and ! make» I t possible to combine ered some sticks to make ’ our oven and tomorrow we finish them. W e have been studying about the Japaaeee people m ake their homes. David asade a hams ernd brought it to school to show* to the children. E velyn Morris le ft W ednjpdaj morning for Portland Where she has gone to live. W e h a te d to see her go, 5 David Thatcher And Ethel May ThOttpOon <R B INDIAN PttTVRJM W e have been drawing Mt i n dian picture behind the . »and table. W e M e brown papa? to draw on. W e colored the eky orange and the water blue.' We cut oat oar Indian pieferes add parted them on. W e i'p n t the canoes in tto water and the deer among the trees. Jack Cole, >b. are o f mature and others are of war, I t |a very Interesting. AH tto boys sad girls liks tt. Some children show pictures, others tell stories. W e have ten min utes |o do i t In. * K arl Oeser, IA GIRLS HOLD PEPPY MEET High Sohool OMa Athlotto .Oltö» H m Fins Ready to bask t to football tesgi this afternoon w ith every bit of pep and enthusiasm of which they era capable, the G irl* Athletic Association of the high school held a meeting Friday afternoon. « Rhthastaem wha evident lu the opening se n t " H a ll, H all, the H ere,” until the group wore snag a t th e close Washington at Twelfth S t Portland, Orégon Wedtobdar, Oct- SO.— The Wom en’s Missionary soetety Of the Baptist church w ill meat ài 1:39 o’clock at t t o house of Mr». O. F. Carson at 7 8 t lew» street. M r. and Mrs. Hugh Olllatte were the gracious host and host ess last evening. Friday October 31, when they delightfully enter tained a group of friends at their pleasant homo on Gresham street. A t 9:00 o'clock a delicious din ner was served at a table meet beautifully decorated with a col or scheme of pink and green. A large centerpiece of pink cosines, attractively arranged* In a pretty green bowl; graced the center, on each side o f the centerpiece was a' pink taper candle placed in a green holder. A profusion of autumn leaves made a cdsy decor ation for .the room» of the Gillette heme. A fter dinner, the guests spent an enjoyable evening In conversation and listening to the radio. Covers were laid for the fo l lowing named. M r. and Mrs. J. Andrew McGee, Dr. and Mrs' Charles A. Haines and Master K eith Haines, My. and Mrs. Jesse Neil and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H . Gilletts, a a a an d Wins Jean A ite k e s o a , manager of the Community hos pital on tha Boulevard, w ill out line the need- ef « a X-R ay ma chine at the local hospital. Sev eral contributions t o t e already been sent In for the work of rais ing funds to help purchase an X-R ay machine fdr the hospital, and at the last meeting of t h e Civic club It was unanimously-de cided that the ' members would help finance the purchase of a machine. The s o c i a l meeting of the Civic club, which was to have been held last week under the able direction of Mrs. Q. H. Wen- ner, was postponed on account of the infantile paralyaia quarantine restrictions in thia city, but w ill be held sometime In the near fu ture. Community Hospital A Call to Help “Tag” Day— A call is being made to every person In the city to help on Sat urday, November 5, which has been designated by the members of the local Women’s Christian Temperance Union as their “Tag ” day. The American Legion Aux iliary members w ill chnvas t h e town and endeavor to sell live- hundred of these little tags at ten cents apiece, the proceeds to go to tne Children’s Farm Home, where a new pottage la being construct- The Childfep’e Farm Home of the Oregon W . C. T . tJ.. estab lished about fo u r years ago, has filled a great heed In Oregon In raring for dependent children. There are six Cottages at the Home filled with happy toys and girls who are receiving the very best care in this "R eal Home," but there are many others who need such a hoihe. Very ptttfnl appeals a w being sent to - the Homo every day to take children In, but there Is not room. I t Is Very Important that dependent children be oared fer, for H they are not. In many cases they w ill become delinquents and then the courts must deal w ith them. The Jackson County Building & Loan Association * .. / ‘ * * * * 30 North CdRtral Ave. , > Medford, Oregon and laboratory Your O w ^ te r a w Balfour Guthrie Co. P. O. Box 27, Ashland We w ill deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-lnch slabs a t this prise. B ay them now fo r winter while they are cheap. Fainting, tlntiaff try Ollft Burila—mu or phono 465. one great aeod thevottret t t to r more cottage». A Lane oeunty ha» eompteteff t to sixth cottage aad editor eouattos are making plans to Build o— aty cottages but this wUl n et supply room. A t the F arm H oM o heard meeting, October Id , It was de cided to kulld a eetage t t honor of Mrs. Ada W allace U nruh, who has done suob u n tirin g w o rk to r the Home and who haa.not spared herself to make this enterprise a success. The secret o t t o r devo tion was told to a fria a d la theee word: "W hen I — home so tired It seems t can nevar move a— da. when 1 w aken la the e ig h t to sleepless pals. I remem ber tha Wee laddie who waa w ith .ate.sash a short tim e aad thea w e a l house to Heaven, and |t coanforta me to th in k that la toedlag add ahAhiag these hornless ’’kiddles” , sbatter- lng them and giving them tto tr chaaro. I ' m doing it M m y ew e Wee laddie. And w h m x ig e t o t t o he knows.** botprints World, step* lost morion. Mudi vklRdWe time is touted walk¿*<httd*tacriephofie gmrbdck »|*ba wiw» to i* not M etabolici (goitre) T es« 4 to th * h 4 fc< fc OXADVÀTB 34 Acres Irrigated around me and I close my ayee wFm atita o f Up-to-Date X — ■ Swddembare y T Z i-iki ¡ BudMttm raaat EXPERIENCE AND CARE MEDtOBD >»PU8TELY SUBGEEY XRay, factadiag «M -JO - IB MB* 1 Mttce H bg re: tt « tt Civic Ctab Meeting N«V. fcm» The heat regular meeting at t to WomSa’s Civic Im provetteat club w ill to held la the eiubbenee on W inborn W ay Tuesday a fter noon, November 1 ,'a t which the president, Mrs. George A. Briscoe requests all members to be pres ent. A splendid program is being a r A pep ta lk was given in a ranged fdr the next meeting and capable manner by Dorethy a discussion of the floral *depart- Chappell. A musical trio, Floy Young, vieita, Roae Aiken a. cello and Mary Galey, piano, furnished some mack appreciated musla. ’’Ashland M an" was then sung by tto entire group. Sportsmanship was the subject of a talk by Lucille Beawick, in which she stressed tbe unsports- manshlp of a peer looser er one who emphasiced by raising, the defeat of another team. In handling the savings of t h o u s a n d s of Floy Yonng then played a vio members permits us to solieit'your investment lin sojo, accompanied by Mary Gatoy on tto plan«. in tbe Association. Miss Ellen W aters, coach of the g irl’s basketball team gave A No 'losses to our investors is the best pep talk. Songs were sung by proof of, our safety. tto ontiro assembly. C alls Baton, captain- Of the girl's basketball Write us for literature—prompt and cour team was in charge of thé meet ing. ’ teous attention will be given. can repeatedly prepare whole meals In casseroles. This could be a dish of vegetables and meat or flab which weald m a k e . the better part of a simple, well balanced meal. A simple type of casserole dish and a very pop ular one w ill have a cream sauce made of m ilk or a vegetable1 of. meat stack thickened w ith flour say, two tablespoons of flour, THE HARMONICA CLUB ’ two tablespoons o f fa t and on» ' T to boys of Mrs. CSSon’s, MISS 'Bup of cream or any liquid de B ork’s and Miss Fountain*» sired. In such as thia we could rooms a re p o in g to have a har There are abodt use up the odds and ends le ft in monica d ab . the refrigerator, carrots, paaa, 49 or «0 members. Oar teach«? rice or corn and. tomatoes, or A Misa Yoder. W e do not know how to play very well yet. W» lamb and ma A w a sauce. are going to have our first les So many of these dishes can Mr*. be prepared in the early morning son Tuesday at 12:16 In hours' and put in the oven, the Cason's room. I t ’s n«ver safe to sit where U Glen Myers, 6 * . automatic set and the ¿My spent d ra ft of a ir strikes t to kidneys. In pleasure, gluaer being attto- Painful congestion, severe back W E COLUMBIA RIVER [ ache, aad a d is ta i bel urinal flow matieally cooked While you are Last summer we went to a re astiai results. M ts. C. L. B., away. . \ Casseroles save a m ultitude Washington to visit my consStt Petersburg, Vs., says: " I was so of- d irty dlsttbs da they play a We went on the Pacific High wap stiff aad s e n I eebld net stoop double role in baking and serv and often «tU ÿfld by tbe Colui** over nor rise np without great ing and the remainder may go bla River. W e thought It w— pain. Now, sines taking F O L E Y into the ice box for lunch to very beautiful as It ran alontt P IL L 8 diuretic, I have none." A on a snike-ltke -troll. The fiah reliable valuable medicine, 'con morrow. would sometimes jum p In tha stantly in use over tWenty-fivs s ir and down again making a years. - Take them whenever Ir r i PRESBYTERY M E E T great splash. There were small tations o f the kidneys and blad P L A N N E D IN M H B FO R D falle néar where we camped anO der, and an Irregular urinal flow A meeting of tbe Southern Ore many people ’ Ugme to admiro cause distress and discomfort. gon Presbytery w ith representa them. * ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold 'e v tive# from a ll eharcbee in this erywhere.—»No. >. sectidfi b f the state is to be held Tuesday at Medford. Quite a delegation la expected to attend from the local church. bas been in a ¡very serious con- ffiods that require widely «jilfer- ditlon lately. Is reported aa Im proving, and his friends are sin cerely hoping, the gain w ill be permanent. i 'T h e L andrlault fam ily of this district, who raisod a large flock of turkeya in thd spring and MASS MEETING TOMORROW who have had them graslng In Everything 1» In readifcees fe r the • orchards and lands east of the annual Mass meeting which Is Bear Creek fer several months,’ to be held at the Methodist brought them back to thejr place church tomorrow evening at in this district the first of the which time pledgee w ill be asked week, for feeding and fattening to put them In shape for Thanks for support of tbe week day giving m arket. I t Is a fine bnnch Bible School work. and goes to show what may lie done in turkey farm ing, w ith plenty of determination back ef it. The Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge met in the club house hare Thursday night in regular ses sion . The *business meeting and Inltlatlbn of new members, was followed by a luncheon of fine pumpkin plea aa< coffee, aad a delightful social hgur. - The dance at t t o etab Uoube last sight waa » » mcom in ev«ry Cbntrally located but out of the congested way. A fte r tbe ten days ban on Traffic Zone, Fireproof and--eoD»fortaHy hum* dancing, the crowd in attend irified with an air of cosiness and comfort ance was large and enthustatic, which makes you long to stay. The music was furnished by Dom Provost, Chas RobbHsoa, Bdb Redwlne with Mr». AftsWorth a t the piano. Another dance w ill be given at the club next Friday night. October 28 Fund vacation During my vacation I went ever to Crescent City. I t waa the Ptotrth of JUly and tty friend and I bought some caps and some Mg flvo-luch f i r e crackers. Then we wedt flow» on the beach. When we . got there we hunted for crabe. W M n we found one we would put a fire creator under him and light I t . , When It Went o ff I t . would Mow tto erub away up in the air. I stayed w ith my friend about two weeks. Then I had to go home. I waa* sorry about havlpg to le a v e boeause w e had so much fun. FO R B E R T — F o u r rooms < firs t iflòor. burnished. Light ai water, also player plano, 1 Granite St. 44- meat at the 9 tth w ill to told. Mr*? t. A. Churchill Will g fld a ta lk on " to Scholarship L o i n