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    TTIE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1010,
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NEXT 8UDJECT WILL BE "U8EFUL LABOH-SAVINQ DEVICES.
Home Course
In Domestic
Science
VII. Substitutes For
Meat.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
.MiHK (Jlitm Allen wn it I'lioenix
vinitolr TuuHiluy.
WHS
j4 -f 4-
P.ITV NnTICER
4444 4 4 4 4 4 4
will bo
of mi It hnri been milled, ICicti liotllntf
t rmilillt. ilnlll lli.. ..i.i.ii. roiil j.nlt lil .
.)ll.,, l.lfltl IM.T llllll l. Will tllll M ( - - if
' rriiHlii'il lictwci'ii i lie iIiiiiiiIi Mini unitm. l'cl Monrol I'orn Valley
diiilu unit Hour over It a iniiiiitltv of oviir to 1'lioenix limt Sunday.
ioIiI vviiter to lieiiii the plt'i-CH nun i .1. Ilunliir of Oolcinim creolc wan a
MIcklllK liiKi'Mli'l'.
now to cook tuu- lo liny a kmiuo now. ;
no wliltM or vita In almoin oiitireiy ,mmh r.tlwl aii'l hninn hlntlhT ii . Wurtman ny Klfert nyo and Dommcr
pure aiMiiiicn. a umiHtiiirvo winen m I 'iioctil.v went vinitinj; at the Imine ; ayo.
prop"rty fronting thereon
heard.
Tho forei?olriK renolntlon wrm jwmh
od by tho rlty council of the city of
Phoenix visitor lt Monday, trying MHrord on
iaye, Merrick abHont, Krnorlck nye,
CITY NOTICES. t
T 4 4 4 444 44441
(iilckly coiiKUlated by hciit iind IiiukIi
ened by prolonged cooldni;. Albumen
Ih (lie proteld part of animal food anil
Nil' Mrn. W. H. Htimeliff Tuimday.
Mr. and MrH. C. Carey were kiiomIh
111 ... it.. i .. r. vr ii,.i.. I
when hardened by eooklnir b rendered . 11 " " " . ' J u
niiieh Ii'kh eimy of dlcentlon. It lM;'st J uowiny, evening. i
I ......i.,. 1. 1.. .I.,.. i .utiti . ... .i,., i .Tiiinew Allen of the L'lirileii Keel kim ,
in in i.nr ...ill .-Mi4a .1111. nil ill ,i,fih ' - r.
Approved February 1ftth, 1010.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
AtteHt:
ItODT. W. TELFBn,
City Hecordor.
ty hull II G. ClIAKLTONt 1 carefully tin may bo are Ichh readily below Tilent wn marketing wimc
In Clirt of Domrttlc Kconomy. Iowa . '"'"'d "lJii by the uiiHtrlc JuIcch thiin ! fine licnH in I'lioenix liiht Wcdncs-
eitner woiiiu nu in win uncooueu mine. ,y morning.
Albumen cohkuIiUch at A very moder- j c Car(... jH C0IIHidcrinK an offer
Stale College.
I
Cpriht, I y 1 0, hr Amtilctn fun
AnutUllun.
' T him been nrevlutiMlv hinted In
Ihene nrlkliM Ihut uieiit need not
form a part of every meal-lu
fact, the nmjorlty of people will
Imve better health If they aliKtiiln
from lli'Hh ciiIIiik (ftener than once
a day. The NiiiiKeitlun Initf nlmi been
made Umt meat xulmtltuleH, miicIi oh
dlnhex In which eKKH, beans, cheeau or
ntitH form the chief Ingredient, bo
nerved at leimt two meiilN a day. Tho
variety of wiiyn In which the materlubi
nitty be umtl U uumerutii, all that In
neede Ih'Iiij.' a little Inuunulty In com
blnltiK them with other liiKredlentN In
order to obtain mitUfactory remillM.
Home peuple who are fond of hearty
foodN and meat fluvom are louth to
nee the meat platter depart from the
table uuly to reappear once n day.
For Mich perhoiin It will Imi necrxunry
to practice the virtue of patience,
make the other illxlieH NUbntantlnl and
nppi'tUltii: and occnnloimlly take a few
leMKiim on foot! value. Ileana, nutH
mid clieejo nil contain a lurKer per
ceiu or protein tiiau meat niui. coin
IiIiuhI nti they often are with other
protein food, are really more nutritious
than meat.
Cheeie In a food rich In nutriment. It
cniitnliiH more than twice an much tl
Mile bulldliiK materlnl than meat and
a lurce per cent of fat. Hut I tannic It
U n concentrated fixxl It kIvch the di
lutive oruaim coiiMldernble work. One
reniion for thin Ih Itvcntnio the curd of
the milk Iiiim been burdened by heat In
the prix-CNN of makliiK. ht'HidcH Ik'Iiik
elonely prcMHrd. (Jnited or finely bro
ken clieene In more readily dlgcMed
than that nerved In hinder pleceM.
CiMiUliiK nlno lucrearien the IndlceMtlbll
Ity of cbeeNe. mid for thin remum In
CEnMrROMWIUCM
CI1ICII Cltowg
Jitrt
SKIN LINING
TJIK SHELL
i i
i
TWITTED WttTE
OORDI WMICItHfEl'
YOLK STEADY SfACC F0RMKD
DETWK PN SIIKLL
AND Tilt. SKIN
l'lu. t lllimtrktr compoililon of an hsk;
Klif. i, trail for frtilinoi of an okk.
KItf. X tbut nine cKt. one-lmlf pound
beam, fourteen ounces berf, onohat
poumt brraii ami oiiv'-balf ouiiil chea
qunli on quart of milk In food value.)
all dlahcrt rciiilrlui; cool; In k the choeso
Hbould be mibjected to iih little heat an
poHNlble, There In a large amount of
fat In cheoRo, nud cookliitf fat chauges
Ita chnracter, breaklnt; it up Into glyc
erin and fatty ncld. For this reniion
all fnt used for cookiue purpoMen
hould not bu heated longer or to a
higher degree thou iioccaary. A very
delicious Muppcr or luncheon dluh In
which cheese is used In combination
with cooked macnronl, oggs nnd milk
U known an macaroni loaf and is made
as follows:
Macaroni Loaf.
Three-quarters of a cup of macaroni,
one cup of cream, one cup soft bread
crumbs, ono-nuurter of u cup of butter,
ono tablespoonful of rod or green pep
per, one-half cup of grated cheese, ono
tablespoonful onion juice, ono table
spoonful of chopped parsley, thrco
cbks nnd ono tablespoonful of salt.
Cook tho macaroni In boiling salted
water until tender, Dralu nnd rlnso In
cold water. Scnld tho cream, add
breadcrumbs, butter, popper, salt,
grated cheese, parsley, onion Juice,
then beaten eggs and macaroni. Line
a quart baking dish with buttered pa
por, turn in mixture, sot tho pan on
many folds of puper in n dish of wnter
and bake In a moderato oven from one
half to three-quarters of nu hour.
Bervo with tomato sauce.
Tomato Sauco.
Two tablospoonfuls of butter, two ta
blespoonfulsof Hour, one-half tonspoon
Ml salt, one-eighth teaspoonful of pep
per, ono cup of stowed nnd strained
tomatoes, slice of onion and half a tea
spoonful of caporH. Urown Hour nnd
butter fiopnrate, then combine and add
salt and pepper, Cook tomatoes with
sllco of onion for a few minutes, then
remove onion and add Julco gradually
to butter nud Hour, Cook thoroughly,
then add capers,
Tho macaroni should bo broken in
Inch pieces and cooked In n quart of
Lolling water to which a tablespoouful
ItEHOMJTION.
llo It Ilesolved, by the city council
of the city of Modford, Oregon:
That it Is the Intention of the coun
cil to lay n 4-lnch water main on
Queen Anno avenue from Itoosevelt
avenue to I'hlppn street, and to asness
tho cost thoreof upon the property
fronting on said portion of said street
In proportion to tho frontage of said
property.
i The council will meet at the coun
cil chamber in tno city nan in mm
,nto temperature, only n little higher I , . f W t
than 100 degrees, and at ess than v, ., . ,
.simmering point. 180 degrees. It I'r orehunl tins week.
Intnl. Moiling makes It tough and In- "ir- ""l"J,r '1 J"'-
dlgestlble; hence It can readily bo , hoik, who have been vntjitiiiK Mr. and
seen that eggs should never be boiled Mrn. A. S. Furry of I'lioenix, who
If their digestibility Is to be retained arc rclnttU'H, left Tuehilny for llifir
In even a moderate degree. The term linine.
"soft boiled" or "hard boiled" should fpj,(J jfunt t.,j, 0f jfr. n,j Mrs. city on March 1st, 1910, at 730 p. in.,
never be applied to eggs; rather, "soft -.jwirlim Oworin of I'lioenix is dnn-, nt wh,ch llmo n11 IT011''1' aBalnst tho
cooked" and "hard cooked" would bet- Umr,,,s "worH r ,'",cnix m "nn Haying of snld wntor main on said
ter be used. The custom of boiling Kcously ill with membraneous croup. ,l0rt0n of said street and the assess
ing three minutes Is rtn unwise one .1W mnt of tho cost thereof upon the
JUobr'nlri t. UUIrlr'MriT property irunmiK wivrvun win uv
RE-ELECTS OFFICERS) t"u,', foregoing resolution was pas-
!'d by the city council of the city of
OKA NTS I'ASS, Or., Feb. 24. I Med ford on the 18th day of February,
to follow, Tills Is the sclentltlc meth
od for cooking eggs In the shells, and
when It Is followed even the hard egg.
cooked until Its yolk can be grated,
will be found perfectly digestible;
Soft Cooktd Ego. '
Allow one pint of water for two
....... II...I. I,. . I ... . 1 .1 Ml, III ...II.
. Kn. i-i.i ,, tiwtii.ii- iiviii I ui.iii ii- .... .1 ,1 .
ter lu the outside part of utensil Is According to the KCcretnry'H rcpoit.
The Johcphino County Irrigation & j 1010, by tho following vote: Welch
1 , , i ,i 'aye, Merr ck absent, Hmer ck ayo,
Power comimny linn reelected the ,rtII)an nye Kfert aye and Demmer
oiuecrs ror mo euKiiing year. nyU
' NOTICK TO CONTAACTOIlfl.
Tho city council of the city of Med
ford. Oregon, will receive sealed pro
posals for tho construction of all lat
eral sewers which will be required
constructed by said city during the
year' 1010.
All bids must bo filed with tho city
recorder on or beforo ft o'clock p. m.
March 8th, 1010, nnd accompanied by
a certified check, payable to tho city
treasurer of said city, equal to five
tifir rfiril nf tho amount bid for
DaK'd at Modford. Oregon, this 2 1st; J
uay oi renruary, iyju, ,
KOBT. W. TELFEn.
292 City Recorder J
NOTICE TO CONTIt ACTORS.
Tho city council of tho city of Med-,
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro-j
posals for tho construction of all wa-:
ter mains which will be required con
structed by said city during the year
mi A
All bids must he filed with tho city! 9
recorder on or beforo 6 o'clock pm. 1
March 8th, 1910, and accompanied by)
a certified check payable to tho city
treasurer of said city equal to five
per'cent of the amount bid for. j
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21st
day of February, 1910. '
HOBT. W. TKhFRfl,
292 City Recorder.
J. E. ENYA'RT, President
JOHN S OKTII i i.. i.
J -v PKIIRY, Vicfl-President.
W M JACKSON, Ass't Cnshisr
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS " $,l.G0u
Safety boxes for rent. A leneral Banking Business transacted
We solicit your patronage
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricea Reasonable
COFFEEN (& PRICE
11 North 1) St . Medford. Ore. Phone 303
I
Old
boiling. Temperature of water In In
nvr vessel will be IH) degrees. I'm
$12II,UU0 wits collected nnd expended
hint year. There is a 'considerable
lu eggs with a spoon, cover and let num yet outNlnuding to ho collected,
stand over tire for six to eight iiiln- 1
utes If liked soft cooked, thirty mln- "PbACKKVIMiK MAN."
utes for hard cooked. Tbe same re- sAniAMRVTn tun 10 1910
Approved Februnry ISth, 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
Be It Resolved, by the city council
sun may iw oimiiiiiM oy iiuv.iik w.uer ,,,., ... n,.t, . ,.., ..... ... ..... ,. nf Ml,liforii. or,.COn:
ladling In saucepan. Blip In eggs and , That ,t ,3 the ,ntcntlon of the coun-
remove saucejmn to back of range lH0"n; "Bl,, "p v. nili ,i,v.c t0 la- a -,nch wnter maln on
whero wnter will not toll again. Eggs . to doctors lu Placervllle and they j ou)fth vcnuo from Roosevelt
perfectly cooki-d should be placed and did not do me any good and 1 camoinvcnuo to phlpps street, and to assess
kept In water at a temperature of I7f to Sacramento nud went to Doctor tho cost thereof upon the property
degrees. ng, Chlncso Physician, 720 J street, fronting on said portion of said street
Nothing Is more tempting for break. HI1j ho curt.(i mt.t Thcrt, bn8 been D0 In proportion to tho frontage of said
fast tha.ii n light, llnrfy omelet, so ,., , ,., .,ii property.
tender that It almost vanishes nt a rturn of the complaint. Tho co,1Dcl wl mt the coun-
touch. The secret of a good omelet Again I got kicked by a horse just(c chamber In tho city hall In said
1.. ... .V... . nbovo tho ank o nnd cot blood not- city on March 1st, 1910, at 7:30 p. m..
... .,.-,. ...r , u.e rKRH ... u "--",.';. , " ..rntehi to nt whlch t,m0 a Protests against the
then apply a moderate tempemturo lu soiling. This tlmo I wont straight to ,ay,n of snd w,tor Inn,n" Qn BaId
ciK)King tnat tne niuumen may not tie nr. mug nun sougni reiici. tie ira
toughened. The air lu tho eggs will medlntcly cured me.
This wns while I was employed by
8. O. Beach of Placervlllo, for whom
I worked seven years. ,1 was born
and raised west of Placervllle.
expand by the heat and be retained by
the nlbuiuen as It Is bnrdencd. My
favorite recipe for an omelet, which
may lm served with tomnto, cheese or
oyster sauce, Is as follows:
Plain Omelet
laying
portion of said street and the assess
ment of tbe coat thereof upon the
property fronting thereon will bo
heard.
The foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford on tho 18th day of February,
Dr Mine's ability was called to mvi 1910, by tho following vote: Welch
1 lain umeiet. ..,' , oMmnn!ni f fhnsn nye' Merrick absent, Emorlck aye,
Four eggs, half teaspoonful of salt.. at.tcn lo? ,b t8'I'onln's woae Wortinan ayo Elfert aye and Demmer
n few grains of ja-pper, four table- wJ, ,10,l bt'cn cured of appendicitis1
sMouruis or water and ono tablespoon' wunoui use 01 kdiio,
ful of butter. Separate yolks from 1 I will, bo pleased to verify nbovoj
whites. Ileal yolks In a bowl with statements to anyone calling on mo
a Dover twater until thick; add salt, nt 727 1-2 J street.
ln'pper and wnter. Bent white until " ,
HtlfT, cutting and folding the yolks Into
them until the mixture Is blended.
.Melt butter lu omelet pan, and when
moderately hot turn in mixture, spread
evenly, place on range where It w)ll
cook slowly about twelve minutes,
Keep tbe temperature low until the
last minute, when It may be raised I
to brown tthe bottom. When well I
puffed put pan lu a moderate oven to, For sal
cook the top-that Is, until omelet Is 1 S2&00.
firm to the touch. Urease, cross the For rent 9-room and 6-rooru l-'ium.
top nnd fold. Serve nt ouco. , vanted-4Thrce 'ftnch hands.
Cheese Cuitard. ; Wanted Two glrif at onco; no houo
iinir cup of cheese, threo eggs, two work
.. .... ". - " I'vri".' ...... -wanted Woodclnnperj, -' 50 per
Approved February 18th, 1910.
V. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRAC
TORS. Tho city council of tho city of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive scaled pro-'
posals for tho paving of certain streets
with a hard surface pavement and for
tho placing of cement euros on both
sides of snld street;. -
Plans and specifications on file in
tho office of the city engineer. All
bids must be accompanied by a cer-l
tlf led check or bo'nd for two thousand ,
dollars ($2000.00), made payable toj
the city treasurer, and bids to bo filed .
with tho city recorder of the city of
Medford on or beforo 5 o'clock p. m. "
on tho 8th day of March, 1910.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21st
day of February, 1910.
ROBT. W. TELFER.
292 City Recorder.
FREE - - FREE
MAGIC EYE-GLASS CLEANER for the asking to all users of glAsacs
Dr. Goble's Optical Parlor
Glasses fitted, repp 1 red, etc. Broken lenses duplicated
"WE HAVE NO OTHER BUSINESS."
18 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1041
Coffeo nt Goodfriend's.
A7 L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five veal's
practical experience.
OFFICE
113 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
Wm. E. STAGEY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp on
exhibition and for sale at the following places: Medfcrd Garage, Allen
& Reagan's, Wnrner, Wortman & Gore's, Hussoy's Cash Store and
Medford Furniture Co.'s store.
ADDRESS BOX 828. MEDFORD, OR.
!
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESSMjHANCES
1
! lots on OaU'Jal i avenue,
adding salt, pepper, milk and grated
cheese. Then pour over slices of but
tered bread and bako lu moderate oven,
following method of baking custard.
What "a simple dessert Is a baked
custard! It Is a favorite with almost
every person when baked until Arm,
with no Indications of wntcrluess.
And yct possibly becauso it Is so sim
ple, It very often appears more like
curds and whey than the article which
the name Implies.
The secret of success Is lu the meth
od of cooking. The oven should be
moderate, only hot cuough to brown a
piece of white pnK?r lu twenty min
utes, nnd the dish containing tho cus
tard should be set In n pan of hot wa
ter on several folds of paper to equal
ize tho temperaturo nnd prevent the
custnrd boiling.
Baked Custard.
Four cups of scalded milk, flvo eggs.
one-half cup of sugar, one-qunrtcr tea
spoonful of salt and n little grated nut
meg. Heat eggs, add sugar nnd salt
and pour on slowly tho scalded milk,
Pour Into buttered baking dish or Into
Individual buttered baking cups, sprin
klo with nutmeg, set In a pan of hot
water and bake lu a slow oven until
custard Is llrm. Remove from pan
containing hot wnter aud set In cold.
8tews and Soups.
A fow pounds of tho clod or forearm
aro oxcollcnt for a stew. Cut tho meat
Into small pieces for serving. Plunge
Into rapidly boiling wnter, set the ket
tle over tho simmering burner or a
very low tiro whero It will not boll
again aud cook slowly until meat is
tender. Salt and pepper may bo added
after the meat has been seared, aud as
tho water bolls away more should be
added. Meat li thus cooked lu a small
inmiitlty of water, and some of the
Julco and llavor aro In the liquid. Meat
Is boiled lu 11 large quantity of water
by plunging tho piece Into the boiling
water nud allowing It to boll threo or
four minutes, This closes the cut mus
cles, hardens the outside and keeps the
Juices in tho meat.
in making soup the method Is exact
ly opposite. Tho meat Is cut luto tminll
pieces a shank or shin Is best for
soupmnklng put Into cold water nud
salt added at onco. This will draw out
(ho Juices of the meat Into the liquid.
Ilia water should not be allowed to
boll throughout tho cntlro time of
cooking, If vegetables aro used, they
should not bo ndded until the last hour,
-4-room housn. half aero
1-5 0 aero,
Phoenix,
cord.
For snle-
1250.
For sale 7-room honso.
$2500.
For salo 5 acre near
1760.
For salo 5 ncros, $600.
I can furnish you, holp to work by
tho hour or by tho day at odd Jobs.
Wanted Ranch hand, $45 por month
no board.
Wanted Rnnch hand, $1.25 and
board.
Wanted Ranch hand, ono that can
handlo four horsos.
WnntodJGlrls for general housowork.
For sale 7-room house, lot 90x200,
$3000.
For salo Two houses, lot S2xl26,
$1100.
For salo 12 acres In bearing.
For salo halt aero, house aud barn,
terms; $1500.
For sale 9 acres In fruit; $9000.
For salo 18 acres Improved, 10 acres
Irrigated, 8 In alfalfa,
For salo Lot 83x100, water main;
good location,
For salo Lot, 50x100; Mistletoe;
flno location; $900.
For sftlc 6-room cottago, modern, on
Oakdalo nvonuo, $3600.
For solo 2000 peach troos, cheap.
E. F. A. BITTNER,
208 Taylor & Phlpps Bla. Phone 4141
Phoii'i Hi'.
T "V-v VTTT
CITY NOTICES.
--
RESOLUTION.
Ho It Rosolvod, by tho city council
of tho city of Modford, Orogon:
That It te tho Intention of tho coun
cil to lay a 4-lncn wntor main on
Roddy nvonuo from Roosovolt
nvonuo to Phlpps Btrcot, and to assess
tht) cost thoreof upon tho proporty
fronting on said portion of snld stroot
In proportion to tho frontngo of said
property.
Tho council will moot nt tho coun
cil clinmbor in tho city hall In Bald
city on March 1st, 1910. nt 7:30 p. m
nt whlQh tlmo all protosts ngniiiBt ino
laylnc of enld wator mnm on enm
nortlon of said stroot and tho nsBC-ss-
mont of tho cost thereof upon tho I
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Olfice: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore.
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
Now is the Time
TO GET OUR FIGURES ON WIRING, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, I
ETC., ON THAT NEW HOUSE. DYNAMO REPAIRING A SPE- t
CIALTY.
FLYNN BROS.
WEST MAIN STREET
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All kirn' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-
Ichlnery. Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
IH LP r Will "1
'irvt
It is a pleasure to
watch the toast
become crisp and
brown, and then re
move it from the G. E.
Radiant
Toaster
at the
precise
moment
it is done
The General Electric
Radiant Toaster
produces crisp, delicious toast, 011 the dining room tabic. It makes
toast by radiant heat the correct way. The center of the bread
becomes heated before the outside is browned over, thus allowing
the necessary chemical changes to take place, without which toast
is soggy in the middle and hard on the outside.
The General Klcctric Radiant Toaster lightens breakfast tasks and
quickly pays for itself by saving time and bread. Come and see a
demonstration of this electrical convenience.
nis
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to na tor
your next suit, if you waut
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIPERT
THE PKOQaiiSSrVB TJUX.02
f
DRIVERS? that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUIOltLV AND WITH COM' MIT TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO 11K
FO0.NI At THK
FAItLOW & DOWNING, PROPRIETORS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHONE 2131 8. GRAPE STREET
WAA1ED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jac&Dm vounty Bank Upstairs