as : Monday, November 21, 1921 DAILY TIDINGS PAGE SEVENT MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL \XU\WK NOU better go over to WÊ.RE 0 0 I VIË GO l L TO AN9 S fc * ( ßHPORT FO R . OUTIN, mäki / t HERE NOO A R E ORAVltUG PAN FOR SERV1UG AS PAGE AUD X 3V HAVERT EMEU BEEU REAR V THE PLACE 1 nev '. \ J V&Oj w- POOH'. POOH'. \'VE BEER \ \ AROÜRO THERE AS KAUCH ) A S SOkAE OP THEKA / 1 SEMATORS AH' THEN GVT / J MORE'M TfeR TVHES VJHAT 1 DO '. -s-------C MICKIE SAYS V1VMST WORE \ BE9EE 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 LV. A SHLA ND l- 7 :1 6 a. m. i- 8 :0 0 a. m. 1. 8 :4 5 a', m. i- 9 :3 0 a. m. i- 1 0 :1 5 a. m. I- > 11:00 a. m. o 1 2 :0 0 Noon I- 1 2 :4 5 p.m . L 1 :3 0 p. m. I- 2 :1 6 p. m. i. 3 :0 0 p. in. i. 3 :4 5 p. m. l. 4 :3 0 p. in. i- 5 :1 5 p. m. i. 6 :0 0 p. m. i. 7 :0 0 p. m. i. S at. c n iy 8 :4 5 p. m. i. 9 :3 0 p. m. i. S at. o n ly 1 2 :1 6 M idgt 8UN DA Y ONLY ORD LV. A SHLA ND I- 9 :0 0 a. m. .. 1 0 :0 0 a .m . J 1 :00 a. m. □ 1 2 :0 0 Noon i. 1 :0 0 p. m. 1. 2 :0 0 p. m. i* 3 :0 0 p. m. 4 :0 0 p .m . 5 :0 0 p. m. 6 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m. 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 P IR L P f 2 ynnJutow aarSnU SaC cst A lw ays;;-. M ED FO R D -R O SE B U R G D aily an il S u n d ay LV. M E D FO R D LV . RO SEB U R G 1 1 :0 0 a. m. 1 00 p. ni- M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS D ally a n d S n n d ay LV . M E D F O R D LV . G ’T ’S PA SS 8 :0 0 a. m. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. ll* :0 0 a . m. 1 :0 0 p .m . 1 :0 0 p. m. 4 :0 0 p. m. 4 :3 0 p. m. 6 :1 5 p. m. 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