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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1910)
nilfi AlBDKOUD MA1LT1UBUNR M13DFOR1), OREOON, SUNDAY, yiOUHUAKV Ul, 1910. ' NEXT THURSDAY; CUTS Qf-VIAT AND HOW TO COOK THEM. ; 14 Home Course In Domestic Science feuagcr. The majority of jioonle will not cure for ttu otillro bill of fans which, Uowfvor. I Varied enough to please any taste. Fruit should always form n part of Tcrj brvakfnst, .Nothing else cau take Its jilticr In nplu of the waitress at certain hotel Insisting when I asked for fruit. "V Imron't any fruit, bat we have sevoral kino's of broak fast foods." Uncooked fruit Is hotter for breakfast that) preserves, though much less or the ilrst Is seen on the table In country homes. A little Jam or Hianaaiaue or a fruit butter Is a By EDlTIf C CHARLTON. llZTr ,T , I UT r hl j broad at the end of the meal, a ChAri ot Dutu Economy, low , A dainty breakfast dish which 1 Sute CaUe&c j hare enjoyed at- homes where meat j never appeared was designated by the 'simple name fruit toast. To make It toast stlcea of bread carefully ahd V. Some Breakfast Suggestions. mm D1DP1III0 DHRL1HII10 In Case qf vSicRness v n o n r a M MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Olfioo All Night Sorvioe Krta DuHvury w 'ITKJ ue tats &cqnlred some knowJcdce of food materials and uluu thir function Is In the body the uuestkia that naturally wises- Is- what foods should be combined la order to bar a well balanced tncaL Without doubt eTery kind of food has some- value la the diet and for some- peopl U a good food. The question fa vrbe- may eat It, how much should be- eaten and when. L'crsoual peculiarities most be taken Into consideration. In the dlscttssioa ot food and food values. A safe rale for any person to follow b to avoid any Keep hot In the warmluc oveu. To one cupful of strawberry or raspberry Julcv heated to a boiling point add one-half tnblespoouful of cornstarch diluted with a little cold water. Cook until boiling, stirring constantly until thickened. Tour this over the slices of toast and serve hot, with ereutu If desired. A cupful of the fruit sauce will be required for each three slices of bread. If you want n bargain and n nice home, let us show you n modern Mv room cottage, lot 50x140, east front, m Heady bireet, for $K. 0 term?.. We wrlto bonds for contractors with reliable guaranteo company of Portlnud. ! MORTGAGE LOAN Money on hand to lonn on Real Estate City and County Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL 208 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING. 20 acres orchard, 1G acres In 7-year-old Nevtovns 4 acres 2-ycnr-old Dartletts, 4 feet black loam soil, 3 miles from Modford; prlcjo $130,000; half cash: best orchard buy In the valley. Conservative, far-sighted men have prophesied that 1000 houses will b built In Medford this season. It this Is true hadn't you better get busy. Put $10, a month Into a lot; perhaps tho other follow may want your lot to build Ills-house on. Nino room bungalow on North 1 Orange near Oakdale avenue. Lfcrgej lot. Price $3Sr0j; Terms. I Bacon as It Should Bacon for breakfast Is unnetizlnir jaud If properly cooked Is a dish so cusy of digestion that It may be eaten food which, disagrees- with. him. Tbcrw I b Invalids, and young children may Is always somethluff else that will fur- t uo ,Tcn nacon gravy. But, like many ulsh an equal uiuount t nourishment Jf uur standard foods. It Isso' simple and fill aU the requirements of food, j thM lts Preparation Is often neglected If cabbage and radishes make you no- 1 5,1,11 lt comes to the table grease soaked comfortable each, time yoa partake of.iauU OMpnettelu. I In order to slice bacon properly It " must b cold aud Arm. Cut off the , rind and tough .lower skin, then slice I very tbln. Ileat a frying pan until It fa Tcry hot place the bacon In It and turn constantly until It Is crisp. Do not (serve bacon that looks greasy aud fat It must be dry. and each slice as It Is Flve room modern bungalow on fried should be drained on brown pa ; West Tenth street, $1350; ;nt front, per before going to the table. jHalf cash, balance In one year nt C After frying three or four, slices or per cent.' Tenth street will soon be as many as can be uoue at one time in the skillet pour out all the fat and reheat the pan ugulu. 1 Precautions. Bacon, being uearly all fat. Is more .digestible thuu pork, which is part jleun and part fat. aud therefore Is lUpitcr ror persons or weak digestion. Beef and all dark meats' are more stimulating than white meats and should be avoided by persons having a tendency to rheumatism. A Cup of Good Coffee. Though 1 have said that coffee Itself K Wm. E. STAGEY & CO. I REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agent for ALADD'lN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp on exhibition and for salo at the following places: Medfcrd G-arago, Allen & Reagan's, Vnrnor, Wortmin & Gore's and Weeks & McGowui's and .Medford Furniture Co.'s Stores. ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, On. CALL and see us in our New Quarters, 108 W. Main St., next door to York & Co. Realty Office. sRex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3071 Medford Iron Works E. G, TROWBRIDGE. Proprlelor 8 them, why eat them at all? They arc largely water, woody fiber, with some mineral matter and flaverlBg extracts. and any of theaa- ingredients caa b obtained: from any other vegetable or trait and poss&ly at lew cost to the digestive organs. Then, too. the matter of nourishment ; and cost should always be considered when planning- the- bmW for a day. "When cucumbers, which arc more ttea 80 per cent water, are sell leg for 25 'cents apiece the housekeeper la bard Jy excusable If she provide, tbesa for ' her family at the- expense f eEC. mSlt, bread or oma- otber food froea 5 ,'vhlch nourlskmeat to dtiTd. Bees " contain about 14 per cent tlssse feslS- lug material. Dried beans bare about 20 Der cent of the same ceastitBeat i ;Kheat the former axe aelliac for 40 1 ; cents- a dozen ana the utter for a "v' cents a quart it Is the part ef wisdom 'and thrift to have baked beans oa the vUble. more frequently thaa otaeletx or ''. The Desf alf round dTaner will la- 'elude- a clear soup ro sttaatete the dl A aestlve- Julcesk id properly cooked seat .dish, s vegetable- or rwo eae fresh If ossiuie nreaa ana outier. to which a uople dessert, preferably fresb fruit,' i aaded. Tea, ana cotree are sot- bac isary for noartshment oe for aids to k (Igeetlon. In fact. It Is better to ok r.tm altoertber Once- a day la often fcnousu to serve meat to any family. y, Sren. the farmer who to engaged la v'active outdoor work will be Jsat as iwell fed and better .nourished, !! be oats Scab food only once a day aad' gets his tissue building tactcfga! freaa '.eggs, beans, macaronL and cbaese er ijsome other of the proteld foods, lieaal bto peopto are fearnlngv evea "if ai&nly, that a large' amount of meat la not i. ecessary in the dftf of Tea hard J .working eopre. yft?'' What Is For BroaUfaatt yj Many housekeeper eseabter'tbebsg jsaboo of their dally work Is arranging f the menu for 'the ever recHrriag ' breakfasr, dinner and sapper. They jjjjjnaii with delight any saggestlacm for 'iff sew dishes that will ftrnrih variety te - ,any bill of fare. Breakfast Uf general' '' ly a llht meal In most homes, bat tts ' simple menu should present some varl- y ty and every dish incladed is it should be prepared with special car. ;,1d my opinion, meat dishes should ap i" pear but seldom o the breakfast ta ( ble, a little thinly elked bacoa or a 'piece of delicately browned fish be- , 2 "tofir the exception. There is generally Ttv.julte enough starch, too. kt the break t fast menu without servlne notatoM. For your consideration let me saggest -be sot only appetizing, but fturnisb'the reqaired amount of nutriment as wea: ' BakI Apples. Cer( With Cream sad Sacmr, Btton and Poached im Hot Itumns. Jam. CofTee. Bllced OrancM. Cereal With Cream and Sugar. Codllati Oall. Grlddtecakea Wltft BIxuk T(at and Coco. Fruit ef Any Kind. Bacon aad QrlddieoakM. Toast. Coffe. one of these- taeiuis aKorda enough variety to satisfy tb aaeet t : jictlng appetite'aad eaa be serrea fta fluantky tmflktent to appsaas aay P4 Any is not nourishing, that it would better be avoided by persona of nervous tem perament or by those whose digestion is easily deranged, there are a sufll clout number of persons to whom the cup of breakfast coffee Is almost n necessity to make it important that coffee ahouid be properly made. There are physiological objections to even the itcrfectly made article, but these ean be greatly Increased If the bever age Is not prepared carefully. Occa sionally It Is dltHcult to procure cream for the morning cup of coffee, and when cold milk Is used the cout-cH-tion Is most unpalatable. The French und German cooks have a method by which they substitute hot milk for cream, giving most satisfactory results. Cafe aa In It. as the beverage Is called. Is made after the following recipe: One cup of ground coffee, one egg. one cupful of cold water, live cupfuls of boiling water and one ami one-half cupfuls of scalded milk. Wash the vgg. break and beat. Add crushed shell and the cod water. Mix with the wa ter and let staud about ten minutes. Add the boiling water and stir thor oughly. Place on the front of the range, bring slowly to the boiling .point and boll three minutes, no long er. Add about one-half cupful of cold water after removing from the tire nod do not allow the coffee to boll agala. Strain Into another coffeepot or pitcher containing the scalded milk. Wsen serving add sugar and allttje cream If necessary. When cream Is scarce this la a most satisfactory meth od of making coffee. Cooked cereal or one of the numer ous prepared breakfast foods usually uaa a place on most breakfast menus. If properly and sufficiently cooked nothing can surpass In public favor, and la nutriment the time honored dish ef oatmc! and cream, liut un less It has been cooked a sufficient length of tim to Insure the thorough cooking of the starch the prepared breakfast foods are preferable. Cereals should bo thoroughly cooked first. Starch is thus made more accessible to digestive fluids when granules are broken open by beat. Second. Ileat' softens woody fiber (cellulose). Third. Cooking improves the flavor of cereals. Until the tireless cooker came into general use It was sometimes a diffi cult and expensive test to cook the cereal as long as required without keeping a Ore In the kitchen range all u'jht or rising at an unreasonably early hour to start the breakfast, But these convenient little devices have very greatly reduced the time nnd cost of preparing foods which require long, slow cooking. A description und explanation of their use will be given In a subsequent urtlcle. It has become the fashion In certain quarters to underestimate the food valnes of roost of the cereal prepara tions now on tho market. It has been asserted recently by a very high dietet ic authority thut ordinary white flour bread furnishes four times the nour ishment contained In an equal weight of cereal. The fact remains' that these prepamtlonH have nerved mid are still serving an admirable purpose In mak ing populu;tbe use of a very neces sary form of food. paved. ; mi t chlnery Foundry and Machinist ''.v of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps. Boilers and Ma- Agents In Southern Oregon for . FAIRBANKS. M0PSE & CO. We ore agents for Snowy Butte ten-acre orchard tracts. These tracts nro in different stages of develop-, ment from undeveloped land to fulP benrlng orchard. These, tracts are near Central Point station. Tele phono 511 for appointment or call at our offices over Fruitgrowers' bank for prices and terras. REAL ESTATE PLUMBINGI Lot o0x220 on the East Sldo; Ideal , for a home, $550. 1 1 Lot 100x100 on South Orange,! with small house. Tho street will t l. i . 1. I . rm.1. i n -i 1 1 l I property and Is a splendid location for a good house. This Is cheap nt $2200; terms. Five room bouse In Benson addi tion. Lot 50x125, facing east. Price 9800. 400 cash, balance $20 monthly. Just completed. ' 5-room modern house, good lot, on South Fir street; n snap for a close In' home; we have this for a short tlmo only at $1800. 9 1-2 acres near Central Point, 3 acres of which is In 2-year-old Dnrt lett pears.. Price ,$2850; 1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3- years at 8 per centJ Are you a conservative investor? Do you know vnlues when they stare you In tho face? "if so, we want to meet you and show you that we are selling good residence lots for $250 that are as desirable, from every standpoint if not more so than lota being offered for four and five hun dred dollars each. -As an extra In ducement .we will only ask you to pay $25 down and $10 monthly. It will pay you to seo us. DO IT NOW. Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. Phone 931. 4 I i ii Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims The lowest priced auto on the mar ket, the Bttick. 281 ARB YOU GOING EAST? Have you a frlond coming west? Yon ought to bring one to Med ford. Call and see us. The colonist rates will bo "(feet shortly. Let us talk routcB and rates with you. Information cheerfully furnished. Phone, nddresa or call on Southern Pacific Company, A. S. RoBonbaum at Medford. Spices nt Goodfricnd's. LAUREL PARK Is a now addition placed on tho mar ket for .tho first tiraVManuary 28th. It commences one block west ot tho 11th street store, and Jolnn Highland Park addition on tho south. You will llko Laurel Park. We represent five strong old-line flro lnsuranco companies, among thGin being tho California lnsuranco Company and tho Protector Under writers, both of which paid San Fran cisco flro losses in full. Innuro your automobile against flro and theft. BENSON R. A. Jlolmes, tho insurance man. Phone 781. 281 For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, obes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. REAL ESTATE SNAPS 900 acres best sticky land In 'val ley, closo to railroad, t30 aero, one half cash. 30 acres fra't laud, 20 planted to pears, w'tlt peach fillers, closo to vchool and poutofflcc, $8C00, one third, balanco long time; no Im provements. 1C2 acres, 7 miles from Modford, $120 an aero; good Irrigation ditch; ono-thlrd down, balanco long as wanted. Good city lots, closo In. Monoy to loan. SiskiyouLandCo 206 Phlpps Bulldlna. Medford, Or. Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building RESOLVED The bent renohition for yon to make In to come lo iih for your next suit, if you waut something out of the ordinary. Wo do tho bent work anil ohnrga the loweHt prices. W. W. EIPEET the FKoaEfctiarvi: tailor i ''''' i " SEE US FIRST When in need of Elcctrio Wiring, or Fixtures, und savo money by fot tiut; bent workmanship. Dynamo Impairing u specialty. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORO'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS; MAIN STRE..1 INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone SO. Wanted Second Hand Oak Barrels J. A. P erry The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMP'Y 604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET. MEDFORD OREGON Office In resilience, corner West Tenth and Kino Streets. Always prepared to show you the best Jack son county has in the real estate line from the unimproved land to the best bearing orchards, farm land or stock ranches; also city property. The manafjer has had ten years' experience In the county, which will aid the prospective purchaser. Seeing Is knowing." We also have modern rooms to accommodate our patrons. Following are Some of our Good Buys I 1(5 af?rcs Ncwtowns und 360 acres 1 1-2 miles north Spitz apples, $1(5,000 ensy terms; just ready to bear. 10 acres Newtown and SpHz apples, 4-year-old trees; $5000, easy terms. Several nice small tracts near town just coming in bearing. ot .toa"1' flH.tlllO, easy terms. 200 acres south Eagle Point, $10,000, easy terms. House, two lots, woll locat ed; price $1700; terms. 293 acres near coal mines, CKlfHl nnav fei'tiiM. A.1,0 A MUST VOV THK SNOWY iwttb rvtniAim. Two lots, fine location, '$1500. Soveral acre tracts, fino lo cation to sub'!. Inlfj Vif sale. T 1