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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1927)
¡¿«te**-**. Fat M b Carry - Too Much Weight fa a da tan le d la n i ho W hit« « e ttfc fto A plained that ho most a s book to hie fathor’e people. Ho ltd ae. When Curtis was a hoy of 1 A wahlint i l l the way. a roving head of Ctoyannos made a sadden raid on the Kaw isrsmpsawW, wham Cntoto wee living, hear Council Grove, K a i. The Kew tribesmen withstood the tend ru th : then the nonteot set tled down to something like a «Bee. w ith the Cbtoah&to C*Hop- scalped him « ghay bad caught him, gat • hasaa and rode 60 nttes to the nearest m ftttory pest where he got a cavalry detach ment to some and eettis the af- Jockey, riding at the county fairs. B a «Ba ho B ring w ith his fath er's people—his Indian lnherit- amoe, i f should bb explained, enme from hie « o th e r’s side of the fam ily— In Topeka. Appar ently ha preferred Indian life; for F or a ttaae he eoatlaaed as a Jockey. Then ha deeldad to etadh law, driving a hack tn Topeka to pay his expeaOM. A t toe ace at 11 he was admitted to the-her. Be was a handsome youth, w ith his m ixture o f indtan * and white blood, and ha had an ingratiat ing re lee: so presently ho enter ed politics, and a t the age or 64 h i true eteeted prosecuting at torney. Now Kansas had gone dry just to u r years before; but Topeka had takon little eocntxaaee o f that t a c t,. h id saloons were open as freely Ss to the Old days. F u r thermore. Curtis had been elected by the aid of the Wat rota; I t was fa it that anyone who had b e e a a Jockey and a livery Mabie hand would ba “safe“ an toe Manor Uhaatloa. But U s t i n t official act wae to close Topeka’s sa loons! And he kept them closed throughout his term o f office. A t SS Curtis retired f r e e a f- <fice and became a criminal law yer; bat a few years later ha re turned to politics and won an election to Congress. • T h at was la ISPS; w ith the ax- Ashland merchants began many months ago to prepare for the gala event which takes place this week- etid. Naturally they expect a big crowd at the official opening o f the Christmas shopping season. And they assure Us that *a good time will be had by a ll/’ ■iti <X We want to bespeak for the merchants o f Ash land the fullest confidence of the public. They have given the most careful attention to the selection of stocks for the Christmas trade, that they may best meet th e taste Of the people Within the Ashland trading area. When you buy witljin this section, you have the advantage of trading with well-known people whose whole mioCess is dependett upon their reputation for reliability^ « bi * 1 Ic»a.n * « to >M .M Lot » B lk t >n »e Add to M oM ora. K. L Sayles va. W. W. M ary A. W hite Oort Attachment Loud in Twp 3» I ® , . S 1 Mason M otor Co', o . John <®0t- bait Chattel Lien | B | 1633 Over land Touring e a r,m o to r No. «,- •95« Ore. Lie. Nfc*131766. P R E S C R IP T ! P * i l P U <. G I S I Decorated Cookies “Becond, the heart has to do twice the w ork, handicapped by deposits o f tot.** Reducing processes are ta ry alow. D r. McLeater explained. In cases of yonng children and Christopher M . W itte to Jennie Charles L . Robins to Josephine Chiaolm. Raymond W . Anderson to A^ce V , Covert. Robert Kirkwood Bethel to L p- ella B. Kiefan. « w o o d L . MtUton to A 4 a a A rth u r Henry Hoppe to Botole Burkhart. ' Jeans If. LeFehone to Rose Me- Come to The Party * '< W lUiato Sm ith H annon to n o re a m M illar. ■dwta O. Reynolds to Lora A l loa Wheeler. •to to VBaB to Ctoeatt Canto Btote fo r nee and benefit of Frank Hammnod. M . g„ Johnson as Gold H ill Hardware and hn- plament Co. va. F id elity and De posit Co. fit. M aryland. O. B. W orm 347.8« g >ar c e n t. «60. 331-66 6 par cent «76 A. F,' J: F. P o tter va. W . P. Roads and W . W . C ottrell as Roads A C ottrell 3400.98 «26 and coats. Jackson Connty Bank vs, T . C. Norrie and C K . Webber Cert of Levy Land la Twp 37 3 W . A. Penwcdl vs. K ate S t i n e congressman and later aa senator. As a senator ha has made a eoand record. ' Em inently con- aarvattve and very s killfu l at the game of polities, he has been Re publican lander of the Senate of recently years, and wields a good deal o f influence in party and I t would take the seventh son of a soreath son to forecast ac curately the chances of anyone’s ‘eandldaey at the convention next year; so nothing much can ' be ■old about how Curtis may or may not fare. Bnt his candidacy opens an in- tormting possibility. A n Indian in the W h ite House. w e ess a ll remember the woli filled cookie Jar cm our brand- mother’s pantry s h e lf or to the cupboard. F o r a while cookies seemed to give Way to a more «1- aboratu food, cake, b a t a t t h 0 present thne a plate a t cookies occapffee -a meet im portant place on the fam ily In to boon Sr dinner table. Cookies keep well and are So convenient fo r school touches o r parties. A variety of delicious cooktoy can be made by using, one standard recipe for plain/ cookies dividing the batter and adding ¿bocolate to part, spices to an- other portion.* Nuts or cocoaant may also be added. By various decorations a large assortment of cookies may be had. F or instance when making plain cookies, decorate the top with chopped ante, halves of nuts or desiccated coeoanut. I also find that many attractive designs can be made by using candied orange and lemon peel, also fancy colored sugar o r small candies, Flowers made from gum drops are attractive to the eye. Cut the strips rather narrow and a r- range flow er peteel fin the cat out cooky. F or the stems t i d leaves use candied angelica cat to strips or shapes of leaves. , Can- K L K (6 6 6 M ) m. Hawaiian m ther Bob; 6:30 cert; f p. m. i rtety hour; P j K F I (468.61 6 :3 0 p. to. Bug granr. g jj. to piano moods; torisd fcertodt' 1 West, ballandes by Paul Reber classical school to. Boris Myro let; 6 p. m. N. Id P « • fra toWe. K O W (AB1.S1 m. Gulden Wes Gerber entertal dairy talk ; 8 j • P. « . N. 10:30 p. m. H ,‘K O IN (31PM concert; 7:16 p m. dance music, K J » («48.6M Junior club; 6: program; 4:30 cert; 7:30 p. m 3 p. m. concert dio program; 11 toe. died cherries ca nbe used la many ways fo r decorations. Another way of decorating cookies Which especially appeal to , children is to p u t eooktos tp- gether w ith a Alling, sandwich fashion u<d a little hit of wing on top, sprinkled w ith chocolate deoorettes or colored eocoanut. Yon m ay ahko lea plain cookies w ith a boiled frosting and when dry taka a tih y paint brush and paint designs, faces or anmtels, w ith teelted chocolate. These ere especially attractive fo r children’s parties. ' By the nee of the pastry tub e many frills sad flowers cap be made on the cookies a fte r they are baked. I t w ill take a little tim e and practice but when the a rt is once accomplished the work proves'very fascinating. The holiday season is ap- preaching and each housewife should beg ip to collect new ideas fu r decorating their cookies, be- __ spring barley yialus in , wests any ether grain pertinent statl that maoh of tl ally «own to m Rannechen hari Grower# wishlm ommended verb apply to tike 0 hl college fa r a certified seed, inspected both I eamples of prat recommended v and is able to pare seed- —— — - Bead A ll Ads -mtostoMtototo — “ ---------------- . ■ » .u . i a . , v------- lil JP t t T O l cause nothing makes a more ap- preclative girt than a box of cookies. Cookies like cake must be mix- ed carefully, and one point which must be remembered by all is to not work with the cooky dough so much. Working produces a tough hard cooky. Have t h e dough as soft as possible. If time permits allow it to remain in a cold place unitl the dough be- comes firm enough to handle store ir choice selection of domogtie and itn- ported'petfume« put up iw fancy liottyes and at- , *■ ‘F* i 'i ' v. tractive gift boxes. Christmas Gift Statiçnery KEITHS, EATONS AND MONTAG’S STATION ERY PUT UP IN AT T R A C T IV E G IF T B O X E S , ASSORTED COLORS WITH TISSUE LINED ENVELOPES, 5O c t o $4«OO Fountain Pons o ' » A g ift th at will be appreciated through out the year. Z ' X We Hove a Complete Line of Parker, Sheaffer and Conklin’s. See Our Christmas U ne of IÇodaks ^ £ ||| ^ M |lB l|j N O 'A ” BATTERY N O "B” BATTERY Many tim es our cookies become the cookies. You will find in our - easily. hard, they can be easily softened by placing In a tightly covered Jar or bread box. An orange or lefion placed in a' cooky jar im- , parts a very delicious flavor to? The Favored Gift ~ N O “C" BATTERY Ashland hopes that you will come in for the opening—and again next week to divide your time between visiting the shops and the Joyful entertain ment the Lithian’s Indoor Circus will provide. Just ]plug in —-take your pow er from the lig h t socket and enjoy com* And perhaps some day when you are in town dur ing this busy season, you will find time to drop into thé bank that we may greet ypu here. We are always glad to see our many out-of-town custom ets who generally bank, by mail, when they come to town. batteries» elim inators and chatgers. But more! ÎO addition to having this convenience, listen to the richest, dearest, m ost delightful recep tion that Radio science has yet adrievted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ashland, Oregote * In The Shadow Of The Christinas Tree -rYou’tt usually find < ho« of our tasty Candy. It makes a most acceptable gift, botkr because of its delicious flavor and its purity. Chocolate-covered nuts, fil berts, cream s, fruits and caramels. A t tractively boxed. We Have Many Of JOHMJY GSVELLE’S RAGGEDY ANN BOOKS