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MEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDiFORD, 0R13Q0N, THURSDAY, JUNE 2K, 19.10.
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Criticises American Officials for
Hot Making Greater Preparations
ftr War Says We Live in a Fools'
Paradise of Security.
CORBETT WINS
Veteran Scores Clean Knockout In
First Round Victim Was an En
thusiastic Jeffries Supporter
Home Coots
In Domestic
Science
XVIII. Food For Inva
lids and Children.
KKNO, Nov., Juno 23. Veteran
Jim Corbctt has another knockout to
his record today and It did not como
I In a "sparring exhibition" either. It
twos a tight undisguised.
UONTJON. June 23. Gerard Flen- Tho victim was an enthusiastic Jof-
aes Is the latest English naval expert
to predict that America and Japan
are drifting toward war. Flennes de
clares that the minor explosions of
fries supporter, who tried to make a
social call on the undeofated cham
pion at his Moana Springs training
quarters last night. Jeffries was not
war talk may be taken as a serious n nn amiable mood and refused to
Ialcatton that both countries will receive the unknown visitor.
light, and he criticises American offi
cials for not making greater prep
arations for tho struggle ho predicts
trUl soon come. There are a hundred
Isdlcatlons, he says, in an article In
taelxmdon Graphic which show that
-collision between Japan and tho
United States Is approaching. The
Americans live in a fool's parndlso in
this niaVcr.
Manager Sam Ucrger told tho man
that he could not shako hands with
Jeffries and the visitor declcared that
he would have his own way. Ho
brushed Borger aside and started
toward Jeffries.
But Corbctt Interceded and reltor-
By EDITH G. CHARLTON,
In Clmrfie of Domestic Economy, lovra
State College.
CopyrUht. 1910, bjr Amirtctn Vttti
AuocUtlon.
np
HE chief difference between
cooking for the sick ami for
those in good health Is that tho
sick persou must have his food
properly prepared and the ouo who Is
perfectly well ought to have It proper
ly prepared. One Is a case of neces
sity in order to regain health; the oth
er Is a case of prevention to ward off
sickness. There Is uo medlcino more
Important and powerful thnu the right
ktud of food cooked mid served In the
best way to make It easy of digestion
nnd nutritious. Sluco this is true
there Is uo part of nursing more lm
The Japanese are full of contempt 'That rolled Corbctt and a fight was
for American brag nnd bounce, for the 'on.
lack of national spirit, or even of
ated what Berger had said. "I am a i nortaut than that of preparing the In
stranger, striking a fighting attitude
fighter; look out," threatened tho I vnlld's meals. Selecting nnd cooking
:htlnc attitude, meals for one who hns little appetite
true nationality, which they discern
ta tho Americans. Thoy have a pro-
ex-chaiuplon and struck at him wild
ly. Corbett's science camo into play
Srend disbelief In the warworthlnessnmj jn a few brief moments tho stran
f the American navy and an acute
realization of tho fact that tho strate
gical situation Is overwhelmingly In
their favor.
tl Is objected that the Japanese
are too poor to fight. When will peo
ple realize tho fact which all history
teaches thnt is, tho poof nations
sat those who have grown rich and
9sifortable which fight. Japan is
rich enough to afofrd war because,
ilrcctly or indirectly, she will make
warfare pay for Itself.
"It Is furthermore a profound mis- i
take to suppose that the Japanese I
look upon was as we do. They do
Mp-eerrlce to aspirations after peace,
iat In their hearts they regard war as
Jeaasfng and antiseptic In a land
vacrc the produest ambition of every
mi Is to die for his emperor where
ererr mother ardently desires that
Xlerfona fato for her sons, there Is no
thought of stricken homes to turn the
waTerlng scale In favor of peace.
"Japan will fight, in the last analy
ale. very much for tee reason that
Vrcsipted Bismarck to fight France
Tae war will bo a war of consolidation
f the yellow peoples. Tho Chinese
iespjsc force but easily yield to the
fear of It. Japan has beaten the most
aggressive of the white powers al
rsady; victorious over another, she
will appear to her huge neighbor In
TlacTble. Tho United States offers at
ace the most practicable and the sur
est prey.
-In tho first place tho United States
4a aot Europe. I suppose if Japan
were to order Germany out of Klao
Chau tomoorrow, Germany would
aave no choice but to go, but the fiery
cross would fly through Europe and
viia ine uerman ana rencu navies
using French coaling stations and
with Russian armies in Manchuria,
Japan wonld be overwhelmed.
"Bat Europe la not going to lift a
flager, I imagine, when war breaks
vat between Japan and the United
States, to save tho latter the Islands
ff -which they deprived Spain. Eu
rope has a 'Monroe doctrine' of Its
ws, and it Includes tho determina
tion to let tho United States stew In
tielr own. Juice."
mean more than choosing certain nu
tritious foods nnd cooking them well.
The obstreperous visitor rushed the! "V "3,'7 . 1., XUl.
, , , . , , ,, , i to the patient In such nn attractive
.nhnntnlnn nml eftMlf.1.- of nITM Willi. I - .
wuy that an appetite will be awaken,
ed and there will be a desire to eat.
It Is essential, then, that special caro
be taken in arranging the patient's'
tray. A sick person Is unusually sen
sitive to details. Little things which
possibly would pass unnoticed by tho
person in normal health may cause ac
tual discomfort to the one weakened
by disease. Tho tray should always
be covered with a clean cloth. Tho
smallest stain or a rumpled appear
ance may take away the patient's de
sire for the food. The prettiest, thin
nest china and glass, the brightest sil
ver, should be sent to the slckroomT
Tnese in themselves wIU appeal to tho
eye and thus aid digestion.
The food should be served in small
quantities and by courses. It Is not
unusual for the sight of a tray loaded
ger was down for tho count. A left
hoolv to the Jaw did the work.
The man was assisted away from
tho camp, shaky In the knees and
bleeding from the nose.
JEFF COHFIDENT
OF THE OUTCOME
Succeeds in Standing Higher Alti
tude Easily Fishing Near His
Camp Pleases Big Fellow Is Not
Worrying.
TrHS COUPLE WED
UNDER DIFFICULTY
RENO, Nov., June 23. When
Governor Gillett slipped a right hook
to tho jaw of tho fight gnnio in Cali
fornia and the big fuss was moved
up to Reno, the croakers asked:
"Can Jeffries stand the high alti
tude f Can the heart of a mnn of
his age, worked to the fine edge,
stand up under the rarified atmos
phere and como out whole?"
The answer is ridiculously simple.
Jeffries can stand the change, and
the chances are 10 to 1 that when
it comes to a case of acclimation he
will be far better able, to stand the
change than Johnson. Jeffries is a
born mountaineer.
Barring the altitude, Monna
Springs, where Jeffries has set up
training quarters, is Rowdy Dow
over again. In front of his cottage
is the green sward, to the rear is a
little lake, bordering tho driveways
are graceiul poplars, the hills are all
about, and within stepping distance
are trout innumerable. The beauti
ful Truckee river, flowing through
the heart of the city, wends its way
not far from Mbana, and to add to
tho attractions, up tho road a bit
toward the hills there is a private
reservoir where small-mouth bass
are found.
Mill Hi;
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X HODZlOt OUTTIT roll INFANT.
1. Band. 2. Band to be worn after sec
ond month. X 8tocklngi. 4. Shirt. 5.
Petticoat. 6. Nightgown. 7. Cambric
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with many dishes on which generous
helpings of food are served to take
away the patient's appetite before he
has tasted a mouthful. A well filled
tray may be gratifying to the person
convalescing from a long illness when
food was limited to liquids, bat as a
rulo It Is unappetizing almost to every
If there is one weakne&s the hit? Person. Before taking tlio trny to the
fellow has, it is hooking the small
mouth bass. Therefore Moana is
homelike to Jeffries.
farson Stood Forty Feet Away and
-Shouted Ceremony at
Honeymoon Is Being Spent in Iso
Jatforr Hospital.
Jeffries hud not been in town five
minutes before he inquired about the
fishing. Strolling to the ball park
at Monua he met a native with all
kiuds of tackle hooked to his hat. In
a minute Jeffries opened np a line of
Them I conversation that spelled trout. For
n lull hull' hour he argued its to the
merits of certain brands of leadots
and Hies, how to work a .sinker and I
patient make sure that his room is in
order nnd that he is ready for the
meal. Freshen the air In the room for
a few moments, wipe the patient's
hands nnd face with a dampened cloth,
straighten the bedclothes nnd rear
range the pillows. Then bring In tho
tray with the food on It freshly pre
pared. Serve hot things hot nnd cold
things cold. Have everything as near
ly perfect us possible. 1'lace the tray
within easy reach of tho patient if he
Is nblc to feed himself and then while
he cats tall: to him of Interesting,
pleasant things, which will cause him
when to make the pull. If he thought' to forget himself and whnt he Is do
of tho fight on which tho eyes of the
WENATCHEE, Wash., Juno 23. sporting world are focused he was
Mr. and Mrs. EIHb McKee are spend-J tho last man in the party who gavo
tee the first day of tho honeymoon In j any evidence of it.
tne Isolation hospital heo today, j Absolute unconcern is Jeffries
wiere McKee Is confined with tho present mood. If he hns to have a
wanpor, following their marriage , battle he seeiub to bo tho last muii
late yesterday by a Justice of the jn th0 World concerned about it. In
peace, who stood thirty feet away1 his presenco there is no talk of fight;
frera the couple and shouted the j ju his demeanor no sign of fight.
wards which bound tho two for lite,
McKee was brought to the hospital
a week ago suffering with tho small
jwr. Yesterday Mrs. McKee, who is
alio daughter of Hart Cornell of Mon
itor, wont to visit her sweetheart. She
mbraced her lovor boforo a horrified
jftyitdan could stop her. Cornell
waved his daughter to bo disinfected
asd started to tako her "homo. Onco
arare tho young woman rushed into
er lovor'B nrmc. As a result tho phy
afeEari In chargo refused to allow her
to leave. Her father thoroupon hand
i f 10 to tho hospital attendants and
tU them to soouro a marriago
Meefi80,
With him it is all determination,
mixed with a free-heartedness that
shows his great confidence in the
outcome.
The Fourth of July is mercy u
holiday with him. Ho gives no more
thought to what may happen to him
on that day than does the little
bluok-legged sheep with which ho hub
already mado friends. Ho is fit and
ready and wants to fight, and lie
has no more fear of what is to eomo
than hus a small boy stealing apples.
The "bargain huntor" w.ho studios
tho ads Is also a bargain finder!
lug. Do not sit down beside the bed
and watch every mouthful he takes,
occasionally remarking on his im
proved appetite or the lack of It. Such
a procedure Is very likely to rnalso the
patient feel ho has eaten enough bo
foro ho is fairly started on the meal.
Tho patient's diet is naturally some
what limited. There are a great mnuy
kinds of foods that he Is not allowed
to eat, and even those that are per
mitted cannot be cooked in nil sorbi
of ways. Tho physician In chargo of
the case will give a list of foods al
lowed, and lu some cases he will state
forms and Havers, thou tho patient
will probably weary of them, perhaps
refuse to eat them. ('ordinate Is the
woman who knows how to prepare
simple foods attractively, unking old
friends appear as now acquaintances.
But there are certain "don'ts" thnt
must bo observed when cooking for
tho sick.
Don't give nn Invalid or little child
fried food of any kind, It Is hard to
digest, and the digestive organs of
both sick people and children are
weak.
Don't Include pork In the Invalid's
bill of fare. A little crisp bacon or
bacon grnvy may bo allowed occa
sionally. Don't servo highly seasoned food.
Tho sonso of taste Is generally very
keen In slckac". and the natural sea
soning of food is often enough, He
sides, spices may weaken by overstim
ulation tho digestive glands. Do not
use pepper, t, jtard or vluegur mid
use salt sparingly.
Don't boll eggs for either Invalids or
children. Always cook them lu water
which has not quite reached the boll
ing point.
Don't cook milk directly over the
tire; It Is almost sure to burn. IJveti
If It docs not, milk should not be doll
ed for tho same reason thnt an egg
should not. Boiling temperature makes
the albumen tough and Indigestible.
Don't cook cream soups or boiled
custards directly over the lire. Um a
double holler to keep the temperature
below boiling.
Don't serve Insufficiently cooked ce
reals. It Ice, oatmeal and cornstarch
should be cooked for a long time over
hot wator. Itlce requires about two
hours and oatmeal at least four hours'
steam cooking.
Don't serve fried potatoes. When
they nro allowed they aro much better
baked, because they aro more quickly
digested in that form.
Don't servo cheese nnd don't cook
butter too long. In making cream
soups add the butter Just before serv
ing. Nurio'i Care of Herielf.
Tho woman who is acting as nurse
In her homo is very apt to neglect her
self. It may be hard for her to do oth
erwise, especially If there aro other de
mands on her time nnd strength. But
if the patient needs constant care then
It Is almost Imperative that the person
who Is caring for him should bo re
lieved of other duties nnd responsibili
ties, nis recovery demands this, for
the nurse's mental aud physical condi
tion hns often a marked effect on the
patient. If tho nurso is tired out. has
been obliged to do without sufficient
sleep for several nights, she is not like
ly to be herself. She will be uervous.
easily excited, perhaps irritable and
utterly unfit to give her best efTort to
her task.
She should have regular hours for
sleep, when her rest will be unbroken
for nt leant seven hours out of each
twenty-four. Then a short time should
be allowed every day for outdoor exer
cise. Constantly brcnthitig the air of
even a well ventilated sickroom soon
tells on even robust health. The nurse
should have also good, nourishing,
easily digested food at regular hours.
When sickness comes Into the family
such matters as guarding the health I
of the nurso and keeping the other
members of the household In good
health are often overlooked, and a sin
gle case of Illness very often becomes
two or three just because of this ueg
lect. everything should be done to
hasten the recover of the patient as
well as preserve the good health of the
rest of the family.
The nurse should wear comfortable
clothing a washable drcs and broad
soled slocs and If the disease Is at all
Infectious hIio should be careful to
wash her hands each time she touches
the patient. I'rofesslonal nurses learn
very early In their training the Impor
tance of disinfecting and using every
precaution to prevent further develop
ment of the disease germs, but the In
experienced sometimes Und it hard to
realize hew very powerful and Insidi
ous arc these minute germs.
It is not at all necessary for tho i
home nurse to be versed In drugs nnd
medicines, nor should she be required
to put on complicated bandages, pre
pare dressings or administer treat
ments which require professional skill
aud experience. All such matters wilt
bo undertaken by the physician when
n trained nurso Is not employed. But
the woman who knows how to put on
a simple bandage, how to stop an or
dinary attack of noseblecdlng, what
to do when snmo one faints nnd also
Is familiar with simple remedies for
slmplo aliments will always find tho
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Hurrah for Warm Weather!
j& j& Have You Seen Our j j&
Florence Automatic Oil Stoves?
Wickless Valvelcss Odorlosa
, You will make n mislnko If you do mil neo out lino before you buy. Wo have n largo
lino of detauhahh) ovens, either sold with tlui hIou'h or independently,
"Outsido tho
firo limits,
but insidu on
prices"
WE SAVE
YOU MONEY
West Main St.
Cor. Lmirol
Next Wnshington School
'Pol. Afiiiii 1451.
Cu&i&i4
Furniture, Carpets, Rug's, Stoves Ranges, Etc.
If You Are Looking for a Money Maker
INVESTIGATE THIS
50 'Acres of tho finest hillside land in tho valloy, one mile from Jackson
ville on main road and every inch can bo utilized. Sightly building spot. Price
$225. Good terms.
The Best Low Price Prorosition
11G0 Acres on the Antelope creek, in one body. 'Phis is a great bargain for
the price asked. You'll have to hurry to got this at $35 per acre.
Investigate This Before You Buy
19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south.
5 Acres bearing poaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears.
1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 J -2 Acres 1-year-old Bartlctta.
2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers.
House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon,' hack
and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine
This is the best buy on the market barriug none.
If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat.
How is this for a mid-season bargain?
How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain?
19 Acres, 11-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; C-ycar-old
apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrcto; good barn, somo alfalfa.
Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance- good terms.
Walter
McCallum
L.
HOTEL NASH LOBBY
New York Fruit Market.
Huo & Hatfield, niidor date of
Juno 18, uny:
Tho tmloH of California deuiduotlH
f'riiit fnr llin lnt hull' (if tlin wiok
kuowledge useful. In fact. It is a part woro ,l8 follows :
California;
of the all round woman's educntlon to
know these things und be nblo to ap
ply them In a common sense way.
Tho Care of Little Children.
No woman should consider her edu
cation complete until hIio Iiiih nn In
telligent knowledge regarding tho euro
of littlo children. When wo consider
that tho material out of which olther
heroes or Invalids nro mado is found
In tho nursery It behooves every wo
man to seo to It that olther by her per
sonal effort or by Iter Jnllueuco she Is
doing her part to havo tho future gen
eration composed of strong men nnd
women, rapahlo of being heroes, and
that tho number of wenkllngs Is less
ened. One of tho greatest errors
made In the umtmgement of children
how they aro to bo prepared. Hut hi , rt.Mtes to their nutrition. "If tho child
M properly fed Im will stand u great
deal of abuse lu oilier directions." says
one authority, but more la necessary
than food If the child Is to develop
proporly. lie must have fresti rtir,
suitable nutrition and a chance to llvo
as a young rhlld should, free from
caro, with nothing to exclto nerves or
prevent tho proper development of
body nnd mind- nn nearly like u young
unlmul us possible,
directions aro often gentjral, as "glvo
him soft cooked eggs" or "let him
havo a bit of chicken or a nice cream
soup." Any specific Instructions re
garding recipes or different ways of
serving the same food are not often at
tempted by the doctor. If the nurse
be sho wife, mother, daughter or pro
fessionaldoes not know how to servo
tggs In a vurlety of ways, how oven
oeef tea and gruels may bo given now
Wednesday, (J oars
Tliiusday, 8 cars California; Friday,
VI curs, 11 curw California, 1 Idaho,
making a total for tho week of Kl
cars. Included in tho offering yes
terday wiih one car of Idaho ISiug
cherries of good quality und fair
condition, which averaged $118.
Tho condition of tho California
cherries was only fair, u number of
lines showing weak. Plums and ap
ricots, generally in good condition,
I'enchoH, good. With tho rainy
weather than has prevailed during
tho week, market on all varieties was
inclined to bu easier
Wo oxpoet u hoavy offering for
Monday's sale, but think tho market
will tako tho quantity without any
matorial decline.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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J run nt UUItnol Ht. John lliUHKplxpin
Callngltn, Armiomio Aim r.inniiMr
li'lM. MimIc Art, I. locution, (liimuluiti,
lltililint I'UplU iniui n ovur II ,ixrof (nil
xoll rnroniiuindt, llm numlr Ullinltt to
II (tr. Airllntlnnanoulil l ln. Mrljr.) Aililriw
il-S ilf Supfiof,Ollif HI. 6I.HUniHill.l'ottlan10f.
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TRIBUNE ADS BRING RESULTS
Marrlauo Licenses.
Arthur C, itonth and Mabel
Iiiglmm, Juno 22,
Walter Cronk mid Katio Weaver,
Juno 21.
C. K. Walker und S. Olivo Murray,
Juno 18,
lIuskipK for ITcr.Ith.
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428 ACRES Rogue- River bottom land, suitablo
for fruit and genoral farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual wator right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy paymonts.
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