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THE MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, SlEDffORT), OREGON, THURSDAY, MARGE. 3, 1910. 8 SUBJECT 0 WILL TREAT ON ATTRACTIVE TABLE ARRANGEMENT Home Course In Domestic Science SI 00 A BOX SEAT ; AT THE BIG FIGHT, VIII. Useful Labor Saving Devices. Ily EDITH G. CHARLTON, In Clurtfo of Uomrillc Economy, Iowa Stata Collvfe. Copyright. 1910, tiy Arntrlctn Pm. Aitocl.llon, V f ()USi:iCi:i:i'I.(l Iiiin nlwnya nliwn liitintK'ri'il to it certain ix tout by iriiillllon inn) hoiiic hi) tiDiMtltloii. Until ii-ciMitly low women thuiiKlit of itmkliitf liivtrntlKn tloiiN for tlimuMolvi-H reciinllng unex tluiiN lii Kunurnl lioiiM'kiciliiir, tlio word of Noiiioitriiti:rumltiintlHr Ix'Iiik UHunlly minicli'iit. Thu Met tlutt tint Kruiulinotlit-r tiiul no opportunity to utility tlio Iiiwh of mituru im hitii In tin ortllmtry itrvcvim of llvlnj; did not UUttirli tlio average woman' fnltti In her opinion. Hut now n change In gradually moving ocroiw tlio country and tlio uii to dnU hoiiNekceper In nltvo to anything which nuggiMti lot proved mid emilcr uietluxU of work Who will liivcittlcutc now pluiu and try iiractli'iitilo MtiuKt'ullouM which nciiiu to offor greater facility In hor work Hut tlivrn 1m yet In our uiltlut tlio con ncrvntlvo liutiNokropor. Hlio U hIow to Adopt now iiiotliodN or to provide now mid hotter ooulpinuut for hor work. ' i Hi Mil" v ZmL. J Wj uoMKMAim rnr.i.raa coojckji. 'J' hero limy Ik and oftou In another roiiHon tioMldvit connervatUin which innkcH hor lioHltuto to change hor mode of work. It U Ikviiumo iho tnoii. who an generally tho money earner, ro oftou nvorxo to wix-ntllug any hiiiii of uionoy, for house equipment. Not being familiar with the detiillM of do inoMtlc work and having larger Inter oiitH In tholr own IiumIiionm, thoy arc wry apt to think women can get along with nliuoKt anything or, rather, they think that hotiHowork can bo accom pluihcd with any sort of tool. Occasionally n woman tlUllUvM to ask for what hIic noodN, or HomotinicH Mho will not accept modern Invention whon thoy are offered to her, and now and thou we llud one who will not tine thorn when they ure actually In hvr pomtemilon, t Ih not nlvnyn eriny to toll Jimt whore tho fault lien or what It l, but one thing Is certain, tiioro haa been Iobr advance In Iiouhc keeping during tho Inat twenty-live years than has bceu made by nny othar IndUKtry. Agriculture as It Is carried on at present la uo more llko farming tweuty-flve years ago than truck gardening la llko ranching. It the anuio IntcrcMt had been taken In household atTuIr thcro might have boon similar advancement In that moat Important of all Industries. There are nutuoroua Inventions on tho market for making housowork eatlor, Home of thorn aro valuable, and othura are worse than uaclcas. Unless nn Implemont after It haa been given a fair trial la found to bo a saver of both time, labor and energy It la not worth houno room, The Handy Firal.ta Cookar. Anionic tho moat useful articles that have boon brought Into tho kitchen within tho last live years la tho tire less cooker, or, ub It wua llrat named, tho "hay box." Tho conception of tho tireless cooker Ih n very old ono. us some of the primitive races kuow all about and practiced tho urt of cooking after this manner. Hut It was forgot ten or neglected by civilized people until a fow year bock. Now the "hay box" haa proved Itself ho useful as an economy of energy and fuel that It has coma to slay, Thero aro some baudsomo llrolesa cookers on tho mar kot that can bo purchased for tho moderate price of from $8 to $10, and bo complete and porfect aro thoy that freezing, steaming and roasting can bo accomplished at tho hiiiiio tlmo In tho three Hoparnto compartments, On several occasions I have frozen u mousse lu ouo compartment, steamed coru bread lu the second and cool;eil meat lu tho third at tho name tlmo and have had each dish "done- to a turn" whon It wan needed for tho ta ble. With tho additions of tho hot oapatonea that aro Included In noino cooLiM meat may , asted and bread cuke and pics lml.nl most Nile coMNfully without requiring the Might- est atieiilliiii after they uro put lu tho linker. I kinMv one housekeeper who does all her cooking, baking and roast ing with the help of a IH'cIchh cooker and a llrehwH linker and n two burner gasoline Htoto, Hlie has proved, too, ..i ...H .i .. .......i. ...in. I belter resuliN n about oiio-half tho cost of fuel : twh o us much saving of her on u tune mid labor as when she used a llrsl class coal range, Itonllj' the lerm "llreless cooker" Is a misnomer, mid a much better name would be "heat retainer," for thero must Drat be heat enough to bring whatever Is to ho cooked to the boll- i lug point or until It has heuu heated j throughout to at least 180 degrees. This can ho accomplished over nnv ' . . I kln.i of nre. Then the heat Is slmnlv I 'r box Heats, tho fnns hhvo their retained by tho cooker for several i pencils out und nr,o going In for arlth Fans Busy Flijurlnu What tho Rc coplts Will Bo for tho Bluest Mill of the Century $10 Lowest Scat i In Arena. I I 8 AN I'KANCIBCO Alnrch 3. With ! thu announcement that tho prices for ' tho Juflrlos-Johnson fight will run ', from $10 for tho bleacher to $100, hours or until the cooking Is com pleted. Tht Homtmadi Cooker. It In not nocoNMiry to buy a cooker, though ono or more should bo Included lu every up to date kitchen equipment. Very satisfactory ones have been made out of u wooden box or pull llnc) carefully with hay, wood, excelsior or paper, which Is covered with outing llauncl or asbestos, leaving a hole In tho center to lit closely around tho I mode all over ttfb world. j Thirty thousand times ten dollars Ih not a very hard num. ov.on for tho newsboy, who will havo to Bcrapo to i gothor n "ten spot" by tho Fourth of 'July. 1 Bo the fans aro face to face with t tho fact that oven If ovorybody got In at tho lowest possible admittance, fee, tho total gain receipts would bo Just $300,000 providing thot 30,000 utensil In which tho food la cooked, persons witnessed tho buttlo, The principle Involved In using thq cooker Is (lint (ho receptacle la made of and lined with some nonconducting material which holds tho heat In tho food until It la cooked. For thla rcu son a wooden box, barrel or pall Is used for tho outside part. This Is lined three or four inches thick with wool, paper, excelsior or In some cases with exhausted air. A spaco Is left lu tho center which fits closely around tho covered granite utensil In which food la cooked. A padded cover tits tight over tho top of the cooker, thus , allowing uo chance for the outside air to enter or tho boat to cseaK The ; temperature tho food material la when ' It Is put Into the cooker will be re- tallied for several hours, and thw fall lu tempernturo Is very gradual. Tho principle In the same for freezing as , In cooking, a low temperature tclng retained tho same as a high degree of heat. lu the baker two soapstones are heat ed for llfteon minutes directly over the Are, and then ono Is placed above and the other below the article to bo baked. CooMno Cre! In th "FlrtUts." Tho tlrolcs cooker Is especially adapted for foods that require long, slow cooking, but Is not Intended for articles which require rapid boiling. It Is particularly well suited for ce reals of all kinds, because tho princi ple underlying the cooking of nil j It will talto n. hlK ftronii to Beat 30.-1 000, but tho eports hero estimate) ' this to bo tho most coonncrvntlvo total , that should bo considered. Ono Hundred IVr. , If thero aro a largo number of box scats at $100 "per" and a most gen- erous array of $75, $G0 and $25 seats, ns there undoubtedly will bo, the total will run cloco to $400,000. Theso figures are merely prelimin ary, of course, but Tex Itlckard and Jack Oleanson nro tho authority for the Htatomont that they represent tho most probnblo scale. MAN WHO BEAT WIFE ASKS FOR WHIPPING POST ABTOHIA, Or., March 3. Frank, Madden of Seaside, who pleaded Bull-! ty In tho circuit court to two Indict ments charging him with wife-beat-' lng, today began to servo six months In tho county Jail following his In effectual idea to bo punished nt the whipping post for his crime. In pro-J nounclng aentence. Judge Eakln scor-1 ed tho defendant severely and added thnt ho hoped tho penalty Inflicted would serve tho double purpose ofi punishing tho prisoner for hla act' and of warning others. hardened chooso tho whipping post In lieu of Jail evidently did not care much for tho dlsgracoj and henco tho punishment would be of llttlo avail. Accordingly ho son-i tenncod Madden to servo six months I In tho county Jail on tho first Indict-1 mcnt and to receive 20 lashes nt tho j whipping post on the second, the exo-i cutlon of tho latter sentence being j suspended during good behavior. starchy foods Is that It should be alow, ji0 Hn,j (nnt ft man so thorough and prolonged. In n previous I t,)nt ho wouId voluntarily nrucio tlio Bintcmeni wan wn'.se wiai tho breakfast oatmeal may Ims cooked In tho fireles cooker. The directions for doing this aro ns follows: To two eupfuls of lollltig water add one toasMMiufiil of salt. Stir lu gradu ally ouo cupful of oatmeal. Let It boll directly over tho lire for tlvc minutes, then place lu tho cooker for eight hours or overnight. If tho oatmeal Is cold lu the morning reheat over hot water. Many persons nro familiar with tho construction of the tireless cooker, but nro not quite sure how to use one. For such a few general rules may bo "Wlrui. MADISON. Win.. March 3. When 8omo GUntral Directions. Professor E. A. Ross of tho soclolog Am thero Is no evaporation lu tho lent department of tho University of cooker, uso Icsh water with cerenls of Wisconsin arrives In China, whlthor any kind. ho Is bound today, ho will receive by While cooking tho food over tho tire nuill officiffl, eftn8liro from fho leave the vessel uncovered. This will bonrd f university, permit the gason formed lu cooking to VrntPMnp nnRB fnrmP,v nf ' oscnpe. This is particularly necessary I , . ,, : " In preparing chlckon ntid other meat I 'oru umvurcuy, una ucen ncuvo in for tho cooker. auvornsinu mo lectures of Emma i If tho gruulto utcustl used lu the . Goldman, tho anarchist, to his classes cooker la too largo for tho amount of Tho board of regents mot Inst night food, use n suiuller vessel In which to nnd decided that President Van Hlso UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FORWARDS CENSURE TO ROSS cook the food and vet It Inside tho larger utensil, surrounded by hot wa ter. To Insure jierfect success there should bo two vacant spaces In tho cooker or utensil. This method of cooking la splendid for chicken fricassee, atewa of all kinds, pot roasts, soups and for any meat dish which requires alow cook- lug. If tba piece of meat is largo re heating it after it haa been lu the cooker four or tlvo hours and then con tinuing tho cooking four or Ave hours longer will give bettor results. Tho length of tlmo the food la to bo cooked over the tiro depends on tho lie and nature of tho food. A teu pound ham should simmer, nover boll, for ubout forty minutes and cook In tho cooker for teu hours, with a sec ond roheatlug after the drat four hours. The tireless cooker Is not intended for fresh vegetables of any kind. Theso, as previously stated, require rapid cooking, which cannot be accom plished In it. If tho potatoes aro cook ed In it thoy aro sure to bo hoary and moro or lesu watery. If meat Is liked brown this Bh6uld bo dono beforo or after being put Into tho cooker. Practical Cooklna Uttnslls. Tho variety nnd kind of utensils to be used lu the kitchen are always nu Interesting topic to all good house- kocpors. There Is only ono point to omphaslzo In equipping n kitchen, and that Is that tho best material Is uouo too good; also the extent of the equip ment should bo equal to tho needs of tho housekeeper. I havo been In many kitchens where tho utensils were lu such a worn out condition nnd so insufllclent in kind and number that I was not surprised to hear tho woman say she disliked to cook or that she was nn unsuccess ful cook, board's his in- nhould convey to Ross tho "unanimous dlsapp.oval of discretions." Robs dopnrtcd for China rccontly to study conditions In tho flowory kingdom. Ho will bo gono a year, and thorcforo tho board ordered its censure delivered by mall. Ross ad vertised tho lectures hore. Tho re- cent visits of Emma Goldman and ! Parker Sccomb, a former dlsclplo of. freo lovo, to Ross for tho purposo of ! sprndlng tholr doctrines among tho Btudonts of tho university aro regard ed as closed Incidents. MODELS 16 AND 17 Ono ronson why tho most desir nblo houses, apartments nnd rooms nro nlways advertised is thnt tho most dosirnblo tonnnts nover tnko the troublo to hunt up plncos thnt nro not ndvortisod. . For the Best In hnrnes,, saddles, whips, odes, 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. 149 Firsts The BTJIOK closed the season with the greatest rec ord history of automobile contests by winning 3 '19 firsts 91 per cent of entries thereby defeating tho highest-priced foreign and American cars in road races, hill climbs and endurance contests, and ALL THIS WITH A STOCK CAR JUST LIKE YOU'LL GET A Few of the Big Wins COBE CUP RACE 400 miles at an average speed of 50 miles an hour. YORICK CLUB TROPHY First and second, 150 -1 i. .1 r ' t mnca iu, au average speeu or, ox mues an nour. VESPER CLUB TROPHY 212 miles at an aver age speed of 55.5 miles per hour. RIVERHEAD, L. I., CLASS 4113 miles at an av erage speed of 70 miles an hour. ATLANTA 200 miles at an average speed of 72.2 miles per nour. In winning the Los Angeles-Phoenix Desert Race the BUICK achieved one of the geratest victo ries of the year. This race, run over hills and through fields of sand such as a car seldom encounters, was entered upon with great enthu .sim by the manufacturers of high priced cars, because they knew that the "popular-priced" car could not stand the grind. But it was the same old story the BUICK won, defeating its nearest competitor nearly four hours and lowering the record 12 hours, thereby achieving one of the greatest victories for the "popular-priced" car in the history of the automobile. Why Then is the Buick Popular Figure it out for yourself. It won't take you long. You will find more Buick Cars throughout the west than all other makes combined. It has proven the Best Car 'for the Rogue River Valley. Ask Any Owner. There will be a greater shortage of automobiles of all kinds this year than over before. Last year's shortage will be nothing in comparison. Perhaps you have not noticed it yet, but you will whon you buy a car. So order NOW and have it in time for the "Good Roads." Medford Buick Co. (Buicks Exclusively.) HODSON'S OARAGE TOU VELLE, MANAGER Demonstrations by Appointment. R L U Ml BIING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable J I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. Phone U931. f RESOLVED The best resolution for you to mnke is to como to us for your next suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do the beat work and charge the lowest prices. W. .W. EIFERT ths rxoG&fcgexvx tatw WAJSilED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in Jac&ocm county BanX Upstairs MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand to loan on Real Estate. City and County Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. 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