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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1927)
I holds, and o f course, you forfeit the | building If you don't pay the ground rent. The only way to get anything ^ {ew and out o f It Is to lease the building to lM o r e ‘Delicious some one, or «tart In business In It “ “ Well, Horace, I've fooled away 6Desserts your time. Come back to the lawyer's M ali« them at horn« with all the eeae and aaauraace o f • professional chof. | and I'll give you a bill o f sale for it. 1 j won’t bother with the proposition," de B y V IC T O R R A D C L IF F E termined Grey. "I'll do It, and work something out of It,” said Horace. " I ’m thinking (Copyright by W. CL C lupm tn.i hard. I believe I see a way to use ORACH, I appoint you my that building. Name a price, give me lUwttifunr Cl .atratad book- confidential secretary, terms time to pay you and I ’U try the specu letir.ro raeontauSesraeipes to be decided as soon as I lation.” of fan-'ua rhefe and caterers. ■nay la had for tha aaklns. realize on my Inheritance.” “ Nonsense! I'll give It to you.” Kant frea Ky tha makara of "Very kind, and having uo pres Finally, however. Grey consented to H ip-O -I.lt*, tha delicious, ready tauM MarshmalIow ent position. I ’ll be glad to accept take a note for $.70. Then he left on Crain«. Aak your yrorar fur your offer,” said Horace Lee. "Much the next train for the West. Horace Hip-O-Llte and wnta today for tha recipe book la t to of a legacy?” went back to the shop. He had a talk Tha MIpO-LHe C e . Deet. A, “ I don’t know, but my cousin, Noah with the landowner, got some new 200 Markat * L . St. Levle Cleave, hud a good deal of money ideas and looked over the Inside. WWW non. O f course, it must be quite ma He found one of the barrels filled terial. The letter from the lawyer at with plumbers’ supplies, the other P.oonevl!le says I ain sole legatee. I'm with a babbit metal composition. Ther going to give up my Job here. I'm go he sought out a local plumbing es ing to enjoy life and luxuriate, and tablishment and sold the stuff for $7S. also you. I’ ve got some literary ideas “ Those signs,” he reflected. The —you ahull Jot them down as they next day they disappeared. come to me." “ What have you done with the “ See here, Winfield,” said blunt, signs?” asked the curious land owner. practical lloruce, “ I'm friend enough “ Sold ’em,” replied Horace. “ You of yours to give you some advice. see. one I got rid of to that plumber Don't drop yorr position until you at the other end of the town. Then A POPULAR PRICE HOTEL find out what your cousin has left j I sawed off the I* on the second and Cr DISTINCTION you. I>on't begin spending your for- i a lumber man took it. Taking off the Main StreeL AsN— S Sixth and 8« tune before you know what It amounts F and L left 'Umber'. Well, that Phon« Faber 8840 to.” struck a paint shop man. There's a "Oh, I ’m quite sure It must be some shoemaker named Hlum a little ways LOS ANGELES thing substantial,” Insisted tlie opti down the street. I sawed out his mistic Winfield Grey. “ Anyhow, I want name for him. Kverybody happy and 700 ROOMS you to run down with me to Hoone- I'm $42 ahead.” 300 room* without bath...... 81.60 vllle till I take possession of the es “ You’ll do!” chuckled the land- 200 rooms with private toilet $2.00 tate. I'll puy your expenses and for owner, much amused and Interested. 200 rooms with private bath $2.60 your time.” “ Say, we talked about your starting Good Garage Facilities lloruce was willing. He was unem a little repair shop. I like your ways ployed Just now. It was Ids own fault. and I’ll finance the proposition on He hud worked for three yeura for a shares.” local llrm—mean, stingy, and unap "D one!" announced Horace prompt preciative. He found this drudgery ly, and took the train home that after STATE APPROVED LANDS unpromising and resigned. Now Ids noon to report to Dora and start In on his new independent business car flmsU Improved farm* In wall eelebllabed Idea was to try and get some capital settlement. Emit, alfalfa, dairy, hofft, pool- to make a start for himself in a mod reer. try. Churt-bee, high ecbooi, grammar eehool*. est way. Now, It strangely happened that on Alan unimproved land« with I!rat water rlffhta Itora Wayne, to whom he wns en the same train, also homewnrd hound, Eaajr terms. W rite Frsaee fmru gaged. had scolded him gently for giv was Dora's father. Naturally he was up a small but steady income, but Interested In the doings Of a young WE PAY YOU CASH S7£?.?ln ing Horace was ambitious and energetic. man who had been "shining around” So lloruce started with Urey for his favorite daughter. Hoonevllle, a little city about fifty By piecemeal the story o f Grey’s In Strange Animal miles distunt. Urey had togged him heritance came out. The rest o f the An iiiilmul which can change Into self out In great style In accordance circumstance was finally related. another animai nnd then hack to IU with the grandeur he, favored heir to "And you're thinking o f moving to original form. Is the starling discov a fortune, should assume, lie invited Hoonevllle and starting In business, er) announced by I>r. Martha Ranting all his old working chums to “ a grand eh?“ propounded Mr. Wayne. of the xoologlcal department of the blowout" upon Ids return. He arranged “ That's It," assented Horace. “ You University of Pennsylvania. to buy an expensive car. He knew the see. I'm a pretty fair tinker, and the The "animal." says Popular Science Waynes pretty well and Invited Dora man who is going to back me says Monthly, Is one-cetled, resembling a to share his first ride In that model there Is plenty of work to pick up." minute drop of Jelly, and belongs to of swiftness and elegance. Horace "What about Dora?” submitted Mr. the amoeba family. It can transform wondered If it could lie isisslhle that Wayne archly. Itself Into s complicated tlagellate, Ills friend meditated becoming his “ Why, you know we are o f the kind Doctor Hunting declares, and then ef rival. He felt pretty safe about Dora, willing to work and wait. I asked you feet n transformation hack Into Its however. once for your approval to the engage amoeba state, An enormous disappointment greet ment. but—” “ Oh, you’ve got some practical pros ed Winfield Urey when tie reuched A B e n e fa c t o r Hoonevllle. The lawyer who had writ pects now,” interrupted the wise- “ You’ve proved A phyiician who reaches out to ten him Informed him thut his uncle headed Mr. Wayne. benefit humanity leave* a record had lost all he hud In unwise specu you know how to grnsp an opportu behind him tliat it worth while. Such nity, young man, and you can have lations. a man was Dr. "All there Is left outside o f paying luy daughter." MAKING A START FOR HIMSELF HIP- O- LITE RECIPE BOOK FREE HOTEL CECIL CALIFORNIA K. V. Pierce. Hi* ttudy along medical l i n e * , and hi* knowl- e d g e o f th e remedial q u a I* itie* o f herb* and plant* led to the discov ery of hi* won derful h e r b a l ___ remedy. Doctor Pierce'» Favor ite Prescription. It is juat the tonic re quired if a woman is borne down by pain atul suffering* at regular or ir regular interval*, by nervousness or dirty spells, headache or backache. Favorite Prescript! .n ran be had in tablet form as well as liquid at your neighborhood »tore. Bunions Quick ratta! from pain. P re v e n t aboa pressate. Ai all Jna mU aka* m ia DlScholl's 7 -, ino-pads PASTOR KOENIGS NERVINE Nervousness & Sleeplessness PRICE $1 SO AT YOUR DRUG STORE ' W n t t 'M * fret B o u h l d KOENIG MEOICINE CO 1045 N WE115 ST CHICAGO ILL I UK. STAFFORD^! fi>r* y o w r I Childrens) COLDS, Ids dchts," advised the attorney, “ Is a little shop on Main street and that Is N ot a Bit Rattled on leased ground. It seems that your Marie Is the four-year-old daughter cousin t o o k a fancy to a young plumb of un ex-service man who recently er and tried to reform Idm. He built was liberally pensioned by the govern the shop, making It look more like a ment. A government nurse found oc parlor than a place of business. His casion to visit the home of the pen protege sold Die equipment, put the sioner and asked many, many ques money in his pocket and eloped. The tions, personal aud otherwise, to building Is yours, though I don't be which Marie listened with the quiet lieve you can get much out o f It." attentiveness of the country-bred Urey was so disgusted and disap child. At last, her stock apparently pointed that Horace could scarcely almost exhausted, she whirled sround prevail upon him to visit his meager ou the little girt. Inheritance. “ What your name?” she demanded They located the shop In question. of the child, "l'eggy?" It was queer I y incongruous for Its "No," flashed the crisp little voice. rude surroundings, brand new. gaudily “ It’s M a-r-l-e— Marie." painted, a ten liy thirty structure more adapted for the office o f some On Two Count a plant than for real work. A plate "The way of the transgressor Is glass window took up nearly the en hard," commented the country Justice, tire front. It was bare o f furniture as he fined the motorist for exceeding Inside where only a barrel or two the speed lindt. showed. "Not around here It ain't," retorted • in the square roof on four sides the motorist, "tl never saw such w«s a sign. It rend "Plumbing." The mushy roads iu my life.” letters w e r e painted In dazzling gilt. "Ten dollars extra for contempt!" The signs stared an onlooker In the shouted the Justice. face conspicuously from the four car "Why, 1 haven’t mad«! any remarks dinal points of the compass. about you, judge!'* “ I any." observed Horace, “ those "Yea, you have." was the reply. signs must have cost a fortune" “ I'm road commissioner here ss well "Huh*" snorted drey—"W hat pv«1 as Justice of tb* peace I” — Boston are they to rue’ I don't want to go Transcript. Into the plumbing business!" Just here a man came up. He Exporta of Britiah India looked over the two visitors critically. British India annually export* goods "I own the land here." lie remarked. to the value o f $1 ¿00,000.0110. The “ An> Interest In the property?" “ Yea," answered droy shortly. "I've leading kind* of export* are raw cot ton and cotton yarn and manufac Inherited this shanty." “ Well. I're given a ten-years' lease tures, grain and flour, raw Jute and on the land. Who sin I to look to Jute manufactures, seeds, ten. metala and ores, hides and skins, leather, for the ground rent?" “ Not I." retorted drey sourly; “ I wool and woolens. About 21 per cent can't use the place. See here, Hi*r- of all the exports go to Great Britain. •ee." he added, turning to his friend. J "I’ m sick nnd tired o f this whole A t A n y M om ent business I'm ashamed to go hack Mrs. Meddle—John, there Is going home. I have a brother out West to be an awful quarrel In the next flat, pretty well fixed 1 think I II Juat go very shortly. out and try uiy luck with him.' Mr. Meddle- What make« you think "Hut you might get something oct I so? of Hie place here." sugtewted Horace, j Mr*. Me.Idle— Their shades are up "Not much. I fancy." submitted the : and I can see that roan and hi* wtf* man who owned tha land- "M* lease getting ready fur a game of carda. THE 4 KITCHEN CABINET i ® . 1*17. W a e le rn N e w s p a p e r C o lo n ) W « tak* car# of our health, w# lay up money, we make our roof tight, and our clothing sufficient, but who provide* wisely that w# ■ hall not be wanting In the beat property of all—frlenda? Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water I Taka Salta at First Sign Bladder Irritation or Backacho of The American men and women mart guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too much The average farm wife, when enter rich food. Our blood Is filled with taining a city friend, will Invariably aclda which the kidneys etrlva to serve city food if she can filter out ; they weaken from over manage It and If not, be work, become sluggish, the elimina so full of apology for tive tissues clog and the result la kid serving that which la to ney trouble, bladder weakness and common to her. a general decline In health. What more delicious When your kidneys feel like lamp* food could be prepared o f lead; your back hurts or the uytn* than b a k e d potatoes Is cloudy, full o f sediment, or you are served with sweet coun obliged to seek relief two or three try pork, fried crisp and times during the night; i f yon suffer brown and served with with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous a delicious gravy made spells, acid stomach, or i f yon have from the fat, thickened with flour and rheumatism when the weather Is bad, thinned with milk? To the friend begin drinking lots of good soft water from the city such food Is uncommon and get from your pharmacist about and very pleasing. four ounces o f Jad Salts. Take a Then there 1* roasted sparerlbs, not tablespoonful In a glass of water be the kind we buy In the markets of the fore breakfast for a few days and city where every bit of meat possible your kidneys may then act fin * Is shaved off, but those with plenty This famous salts Is made from the of tender tasty meat left on them, acid of grapes and lemon Jnlce, com roasted with stuffing seasoned with bined with llthta, and has been used the good things which have been for years to help flush and stimulate raised In the herb and vegetable gar clogged kidneys, to neutralize the den by the housewife herself. acids In the system so they no longer A boiled dinner served from the are a source of irritation, thus often farm table Is as unlike the usual relieving bladder disorders. boiled dinner In the city as fresh Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In apples arw from the dried. In the jure, makes a delightful effervescent first place, the corned beef has been llthia-water drink and belongs In every grown, fattened, killed and cured on home, because nobody can make a the place and tastes very different mistake by having a good kidney from that prepared In the town mar flushing any time. ket, often from leftover meat or tough portions unsalable. The vegetables are full of good-flavored Juices, fresh and tender because of care and proper W as Your ■toring. Grandmother*» Remedy A good-sized cabbage, a turnip or For every stomach two, a few carrots and onions, and a and intestinal 111. few potatoes with a nice fat piece of This good old-fash corned beef, all cooked together until ioned herb borne the vegetables are tender, make a remedy for consti dish fit to set before the dearest pation, stomach Ills friend. It Is best to put the corned and other derange beef on In simmering water an hour ments of the sys or more before the vegetables are added. Onions and beets are rooked tem so prevalent these days Is In even In separate saucepuns. then served all greater favor 'as a family medicine than In your grandmother's day. together on the platter. A Few Nice Soups A dish of hot soup Is always an ap petizing food as well as a nourishing , sufferers ^ one. Vegetable Soup find grateful relief in the — C u t fine t w o exclusive menthol blend onions, n carrot, Laden** Menthol und three stalks of Cough a celery. Fry In a Drops little hot fat, then add a quart of wa ter, a bayleaf, a tablespoonful o f T H * M A G N K T Il’ B B . T I. w powdered sweet herbs, salt and pepper Invention of r«o«nt rears. Buy direct of and a teaspoonful o f curry powder. m eo u feo 'u rcr end SO« M AO N A C O •• Suiter St.. s*n Franelaco. Calif. Simmer for 20 minutes, strain and add W o r k fo r Y o u rs e lf 1 nit Inline A n t « . a iZ half a cupful of boiled rice. Lima Bean Soup.— Soak over night one pupful of dried lima beans. In the morning drain, cover with six cup fuls o f water, add one small onion and half a carrot. Simmer until the of disfiguring blotches and vegetables are very soft. Rub through irritations. Use a sieve, reheat, thicken with two tahlespoonfuls each of flour and butter, thin with a little cold milk and add to the hot soup. Add a cupful of hot rich milk or thin cream and serve at Coal may be high, but n f t e T iT u once. once In the bln It soon gets lower. Salsify Soup.— Salsify should be well scraped and allowed to stand In cold water, using three bunches. Cut ■ kln di.-ient.«* Iu'ne'ui 'ti®. *nd torturln« of burns. Heals * itif^!f!y ,toF" the P»ln Into dice and cook one hour In water «0 c. A . k "our dru««?.? , r a r * ,0c ‘ " d to cover. Add one quart of milk, two The J W CoL c “ !' ° r •*“ <* *0o to tahlespoonfuls of butter and salt and O ak P ark . HI.. f o r " , p ^ k a g ^ ^ ^ pepper to season. Bring to the boil ing point, add three crackers rolled m ,!,n‘ hIp~‘* • fine and serve at once. Curried Soup.— Slice one onion, fry In sweet fat, add a sprig of thyme and DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” parsley, a large sour apple, a bay leaf, a tablespoonful of lemon Juice, a ten- spoonful of salt and the same of curry stores and general . , J > r*- 1>ru* powder. Add four cupfuls of chicken of "Dandelion' for*-, stock, simmer for 15 minutes, strain and add half a cupful of boiled rice. _ Bctto- be straight than smart. Ham and Beef Bon*—Dover a ham bone and heef 'none with rotd wafer, add a pod o f red pepper and two cup ful* o f split pea* which have soaked over night. Simmer until the peas are soft. Take out the bones, season with salt and pepper If needed and serve. Royal Soup —Sork 'tie cupful of stale bread crumbs In one-half cupful o f milk, add the yolks o f three hard- H r5 EU 'ANS not wafer oooked eggs rubbed through a sieve, Sure ' Relief add the breast meat from a chicken. I n m _ " - " C l also rubbed through n sieve; then add gradually one and one-half cupfuls of scalded milk, three and one-half cup fuls of chicken stock, season highly and bind with two and one-half table- spoonfuls each o f flour and butter cooked *ogether Spinach, rarmt* salsify and rartons other soup* may be made from vege table*. A MEAL ON THE FARM Garfield T ea fLEAR YOUR SKIN Resinol STS r* ;xr , 7 "” Sure Relief F°RE|NDl 4 no® P IS O ’S ¿^coughs "H h -L m tnifi