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Monday, November 21, 1921
DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE SEVENT
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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
DR. LINCOLN KALLEN
K it. “ I’ll run rig h t off to m other and
show h e r w h at a sm a rt son she has.’’
“C L IC K !” Tommy K it opened his
RS. TABBY felt highly insulted
one m orning when she w ent in­ eyes and th e re in the tra p was
to the b arn and found five tra p s a mouse, and a t the sound his b ro th ­
placed n e a r holes w here th e m ice ers and m other tu rn e d and looked.
lived.
“T he very idea,” said Mrs. Tom my felt very m uch asham ed, for
Tabby to h er four kittens, “ju st as if th ere w as not a m ouse in the other
I could not a tte n d to th is w ithout four traps.
“ Why did you let him get p ast
these tra p s around.
“Your
“Children, I w ant you to pay stric t you?” scolded his m other.
b
ro
th
ers
have
each
caught
one.
I am
a tten tio n to w h at I say, fo r you a re
asham
ed
th
a
t
a
child
of
m
ine
should
now old enough to help, and it may
be th a t I have given m ore tim e to be so stupid.”
“B ut I did catch tw o,” said Tom ­
playing w ith you than to my work.
my
K it, not quite sure he had dream ed
Now you m ust help. I w ant each
it.
“I had one in each paw when the
of you to w atch n ear one of these
tra p s and when a m ouse runs out of tra p clicked. I could not catch three,
its home don’t let him get into the m other, now could I, fo r I have only
tw o fro n t paw s?”
tra p —CATCH HIM .”
“Tw o mice a t the sam e tim e !” ex­
A fter telling her children this, Mrs.
claim ed his m other.
Tabby sat down to w atch n ear the
Tom my K it was now wide aw ake.
fifth tra p h erself and soon all w ere
“I—I
guess I dream ed it,” he said.
so busy w atching for a m ouse th a t
“I
dream
ed I caught two mice, one in
they forgot each other.
each paw, and I w as ju st going to
Tommy Kit, however, grew tired of
show them to you when the tra p
w atching and a fte r sta rin g hard
clicked."
Mrs. T abby quickly boxed her son
on the ear. “You fell asleep, did
you?” she said. “Now you sit here
and catch two mice before you get a
drop of m ilk."
Off tro tte d Mrs. T abby w ith her
o th e r children, while Tom m y sa t sa d ­
ly w atching th e hole. Out ran th ree
mice and Tommy ran a fte r them. He
caught oue and then seeing the other
hiding behind a b a rre l he quickly
w ent a fte r th at, w hile a th ird w as so
frightened he ran rig h t into th e trap.
“I could not help it m other.” ex­
claim ed Tommy K it, as he proudly dis­
played the mice.
“T h at is all tra p s a re good for,"
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said Mrs. Tabby, “to catch the third
long tim e a t th e hole he w as to w atch mouse w hile you a re chasing two,
lie grew sleepy and, curling up on the and now you children m ust catch two
floor, soon w as fa s t asleep.
mice and drive the th ird into a tra p
Tommy K it had the m ouse on his We will soon clear th is place and be
mind, though, and so he dream ed rid of these insulting tra p s as well.”
about mice, and in his dream he
But it was not long before all the
thought tw o fat mice ran out of the k itten s w ere spraw led out in the sun
hole he w as set to w atch. Up jum ped fa st asleep, for they had cleared the
Tommy K it and pounced upon them , m ice from the b a r n ; but Tommy, if
catching a m ouse in each paw.
he had any more dream s, did not tell
“I guess none of the oth ers will be them to his m other.
as sm art as I am ," dream ed Tommy
(C opyright)
M
it’s the same story of everything
in which
is used. It n ev er varies,
fails or disappoints. U nder
every condition—it pro­
duces the best biscuits, pies,
cakes, muffins, etc.
D on’t p u t u p w ith th e d is­
ap p o intm ents th a t com e
from using ordinary baking
k powders—it isn’t necessary— 4
L buy and use Calumet the J
pure and sure brand.
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
TO M M Y K I T ’S D R E A M
—baked a lig h t brow n on
top — ready to m elt in
your m outh—th a t’s Cal­
u m et b iscuits ev ery tim e;
B A K IN G P O W D E R
R> ÛÊST UUE Tb
sow s o f x'Aosa
GUVS GO 6WMUMG MtB
5--------- OUT*.
C o p y rich t,
1921,
W e ster n N e w e p a p er U nion.
Why in the world do you w ant to
carry
Things that annoy and harass and
harry?
Stop them and drop them, a new day
Is here,
Squeeze a laugh from It Instead of a
tear.
—Kaufman.
T he Im portant thing in serving is not
so much the kind of food, b ut the way
it is p rep ared and
served. Some of
th e m ost common
and c h e a p e s t
foods m ay
be
transform ed
by
cooking and serv-
S
three tablespoonfuls of softened"Putter,
s tir In two cupfuls of flour sifted w ith
tyvo tablespoonfuls of baking pow der,
a little salt and one-half cupful of
chopped filb erts.
L et th e m ixture
stan d over night to become thoroughly
cold. Roll out very thin and cut in
fancy shapes, sprin k le w ith n u ts and
su g ar and bake in a hot oven.
P rune Pie.—B ake a p astry shell and
fill w ith stew ed prunes, sprinkle w ith
chopped nuts and cover w ith a layer
of sw eetened and flavored whipped
cream .
Any Day Salad.—T ake tw o cupfuls of
diced apples, one cupful of finely diced
celery, one-half cupful of m inced ripe
olives and one-fourth of a cupful of
w ajnuts chopped. Add salad dressing
and mix w e ll; serve on crisp lettuce.
P epper Soup.—T ake six or eight
large red peppers, rem ove the seeds
and veins and cook until tender. P ut
through a sieve and add a cupful of
boiled rice, m ashed sm ooth.
Season
highly w ith tabasco and salt. Beat
one egg w ith h a lf a cupful of cream ,
add It to a q u a rt of milk, h eated hot,
combine m ixtures and serve poured
over toasted sq u ares of bread and
serve im m ediately.
S a n d w ic h
Cheese.—T ake one-half pound of good
cheese, put through the m eat grinder,
add two h ard cooked eggs and three
canned pim entoes, also put through the
m eat g rin d e r; add cayenne, salt, one-
fou rth of a cupful of ripe olives, also
ground, mix witli a little salad d ress­
ing to m oisten and put in glasses,
The g re a te st disgrace th a t an A rab
cover w ith paraffin p a p e r and set in wom an can suffer is not to be able to
the ice chest until used. T his will Jive in perfect com patibility w ith h er
keep some tim e and is good for various husband’s wives.
uses.
Honey Cakes.—B eat to a cream one-
E gyptian women perform a stra n g e
h alf cupful of stra in e d honey and cerem onial dance a t fu n era ls which
archaeologists have traced back to the
ancien t ritu a l for th e dead.
C O M PL E T E K IT C H E N
O U T FIT S
you can o b ta in a t th is s to re —
e v e ry th in g th e m odel cook or
h o u se k e e p e r could d e s k e in
p o ts, p a n s a n d p re s e rv in g k e t­
tles. A little jo u rn e y th ro u g h
o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t w ill give you
m an y s u g g e stio n s a s to th in g s
you s h o u ld have.
f SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
M any women in Siam are employed
in w orkshops, in facto ries and on the
railw ays and roads, w here they are
paid th e sam e ra te s us men for equal
work.
W hen the Ainu women in Ja p a n a re
grow ing up, w hat resem bles a m us­
tach e is tatooed on th e ir lips, for w ith­
o ut th is decoration th e ir m atrim onial
prospects are poor.
An edict a g ain st w earing of sh o rt
sk irts and th e displaying of arm s has
been igjped by th e city m ag istra te of
Shanghai. In fu tu re, offenders will be
a rre ste d and fined.
DR, JARVIS SANITARIUM
1 to 4 p . m .— P h o n e 126
UNCONTROLLED IDEAS
P ro fe sso r: G entlem en, In your re­
search you m ust begin your Investi­
gations w ith open m inds.
P in feath er, ’23: But, professor, If
I leave my mind wide open every*
M E D F O R D : S A C R E D H E A R T H O S P IT A L
8 to 12 a. m .— P lio n e 714
W A N ! ED
HARDLY FLATTERING
She— I appreciate the compliment,
but I’m afraid I could never make
you happy.
He— Oh, y e a you could. You don’t
know how easily pleased I am.
Tyre
Free Tube
w ith ev e ry M ason-Cord
a t L eedom ’s T ire
H o sp ital
FORD
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W a itin g — E a s t S ide P h a r-
PH Y SIC IA N S
A T T E N T IO N — W o u ld
you
tra d e DR. E R N E ST A. W OODS— P ra c tic e
y o u r p ro p e rty fo r so m e th in g h e re
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d
o r e lse w h e re ?
We
w ould
be
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d
p lea se d to try a n d m a tc h you W e
2 to 5. S w e d sn b u rg B ldg., A sh ­
a lso sell if p rices a re rig h t.
la n d , O re.
7 3 -tf
Y ockey & Co., R e a lto rs.
Phone
146.
68-6 DR. J. J. EM M EN S— P h y sic ia n a n d
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
W A N TED F ir cordw ood. A sh la n d
eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G lasses
H otel.
6 3 tf
su p p lie d .
O cu list a n d a u r is t fo r
S. P . R. R. O ffices, M.
a n d H.
FOR RENT,
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 667.
FO R R E N T — T h re e ro o m s fu rn is h e d D R . M A T T IE B. SH A W — Special a t ­
w ith cook sto v e only, close In.
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n .
C ali a t H om e B ak ery .
67-3
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io ­
F O R R E N T — P le a s a n t sle e p in g room
n e e r a v en u e. T e lep h o n e 28.
Of­
w ith o r w ith o u t h e a t. P h o n e 195
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
o r call 399 E . M ain.
5 9 tf
FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com ­
p le te ly fu rn is h e d : close <n; p rice DR. SH A W — P h y sicia n a n d S u rg e o n
— E ye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t sp ec­
re a so n a b le .
In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice, 402
dine. P h o n e 122.
3 8 -tf
M edford Bldg., M edford, 1 0 :3 0 a.
F O B HALE— R E A L E S T A T E .
m. to 5 p. m.
R esidence, P io ­
- -
n e e r Ave., A sh lan d , m o rn in g a n d
FO R SA L E — l o a c re s tw o m iles o u t,
ev enings. P h o n e 28.
$750 dow n, b a la n c e easy te rm s a t
CHIROPRACTORS.
6 p e r-c e n t. H o u se, b a rn , ch ick en
housd,
w oodshed,
w ell,
good
fences, a ll in c u ltiv a tio n , a b o u t 5 A SH LA N D H E A L T H A T O R IU M — D r.
E. B. A n gell, C h iro p ra c tic , E le c ­
a c re s a lfa lfa . P ric e $2000. M ason
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral a n d
a n d M anning, T a le n t, O r.
5 5 -tf
V it-o-N et B a th s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
F O R SALK.
B an k B u ild in g . P h o n e 48.
FO R SA L E — C hem ical to ile t a n d 3
ATTORNEYS
g a llo n s of liq u id ; also good cook
L. A. R O B E R T S— A tto rn e y -a t-L a w .
stove.
705 .P e n n s y lv a n ia Ave.
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ B an k
B ldg.
FO R SA L E — O v erlan d “ F o u r ” ; firs t
c la ss c o n d itio n , r u n only 4000
T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS
. m iles. E x tra s. H. W . H oyt, g e n ­
e ra l d eliv ery , A sh lan d .
68-5* j FO R p ro m p t an d c a re fu l serv ice,
a u to tru c k s or h o rse d ray s, c a ll
FO R SA L E — F u ll blood W h ite M in-!
W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co. P h o n e l i t .
o rca co ck erels. A d d ress R. F. D.
O ffice, 89 O ak s tr e e t n e a r H otel
A sh lan d .
5 6 tf
1, Box 154.
67-3*
FO R SA L E — S tock
G raves.
b eets.
A m os
67-3
FO R SA LE— Good d ry body wood,
$3 p ^ r tie r. W A. C o n n er, Glen
View D rive.
6 2 -lm o
FO R SA L E — 30 to n s g ra in hay in
s ta c k , $8 p e r to n .
On th e edge
of tow n. P h o n e 375-Y.
5 7 tf'
FO R SA L E — W ood, m a n z a n ita , o ak
and fir. P h o n e 4 7 9 J.
4 8 tf
LO ST.
LOST— C ra n k to C h a n d le r c a r so m e­
w h e re on O ak s tr e e t o r on ro a d to
E a g le M ills b rid g e . F in d e r leav e
T id in g s office.
6 7 tf
PLU M BING
P H O N E y o u r n e x t jo b of p lu m b in g
to J e r r y O’N eal, B eav er B u ilding.
P h o n e 138.
CAR
W A SH IN G
L . P O W E L L — G E N E R A L T R A N S­
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­
tru c k s . Good se rv ice a t a re a s o n ­
a b le price
P h o n e 83
R E PA IR WORK
JR N IT U R E U P H O L S T E R IN G a n d
r e p a irin g ; m a ttre s s e s m ad e o v er.
D o u g las, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
63-R .
5 2 tf
JR N IT U R E a n d h o u se h o ld goods
c a re fu lly p acked a n d c ra te d , te n
y e a rs e x p e rien c e In R o g u e R iv e r
v alley.
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th Si.
P h o n e 63-R .
5 2 tf
5A T H E R
M A T T R E SSE S
m ad e
fro m y o u r old f e a th e r bed. F e a ­
th e r s
c lean ed
and
re n o v a te d .
D o u g las, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
68-R .
5 2 tf
JR N IT U R E BOUGHT, SOLD o r ex­
ch a n g ed
fo r u p h o lste ry
w o rk .
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
63-R.
52 tf
E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G a n d p o lish ­
ing.
L ith ia G arag e, p h o n e 114
RO OFERS
& W ILSO N ,
p ra c tic a l
E X P E R T CA R R E P A IR IN G a t rea- ' iA H A M
ro
o
fe
rs;
new
roofs
laid
a n d old
s o n a b le prices.
L ith ia G arae’p.
ro o fs re p a ire d .
103 E. E le v e n th
s tre e t, M edford, O re.
W. A. SHELL
a. m .
noon
C h ild re n ’s W o rk A
S pecialty
S a fety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
doz. D obule b it, 60c doz.
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SUNDAY ONLY
LV . M E D FO R D
FIRE! FIRE!
R enshaw Barn burned at T a le n t
R e p o rte d
CHICHESTER
S PILLS
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Iv-.xes. sealed with Blue Rib!
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G ra n ts P a s s W a itin g R oom — T he
Bonbonniere. P h on e i6 0 .
O ffice a n d W a itin g R oom : No. 6
S. F ront St.. Nash H otel Building,
SOLD BY DRIG5ÎSÏS EYES i W
as total
N o v em b er 15th.
loss.
P A ID IN
11)21
I T ’L L
by th e B illin g s A gency
L e t us te ll you how little good
in su ra n c e o f ANY' k in d w ill cost,
BARGAINS IN
R e a l É s ta te
City and Ranch Propertie»
H ouses to Rent.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E s ta b lis h e d 1883
Phon« 211
41 IL M ain St