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K22j&iira . , r t PAfJB BIX MEDgQRP MATti TRTTtUKR, MIDFORD, OBHflQK MONDAY, MAT 2."), MM. IK' I; .- 4. c t 1 te" SCIENTIFIC COOKING NO DRUDGERY IS DEMONSTRATED BY MISS PEET MAIL TRIBUNES COOKING SCHOOL OPENED THIS AFTERNOON AT ST. MARK'S HALL Opcnlnn Day Sees Large Attendance Doughnuts Made Today, Baked Ice Cream Tuesday Night Choco late Doughnuts Friday. Tho Mnll Tribune Home Kconomlcs School opened most auspiciously tn St. Mark's hall this afternoon. Moil font housewives In largo numbers wore on hand to glo Miss root a hearty welcomo this afternoon. Her population as a lecturer and expert cook ban preceded her and made a strong Impression on tho progroslvo women hero. Many MeiUord house wives satd In greeting Miss Peet to te day: "Wo hnvc heard ot your splen did work in other cities and have often wished wc mrght havo you here." Miss Poet made some ot her fnm oua doughnuts this afternoon In her initial cooking- lesson and tho re suits wcro so pleasing that sho was voted tho champion doupnnut maker. Sho explained without any egotism, Just why her doughnuts arc bettor than any other kind, and said that this lies largely In tho frying fat sho he. Miss Poet makes a specialty of frying and says sho will provo that this much abused method of cooking when properly dono, ts a wholesome one Sho said that rooca should be Immersed In deep fat hot enough to at onco form a crust through which tho fat will not saturate and bo ab sorbed by the foods that are being tried. Special Session Tomorrow Night Miss Pcct aroused no llttlo Incred ulity by announcing that sho will make crcn better doughnuts at tho evening session ot tho school on Tuesday. Thoso who ato tho pro ducts ot Miss Peel's frying method this afternoon felt that these could not bo Improved upon hut Miss Pcet says that sho has another, now kind of doughnut that sho will make and serve on Friday. At this Friday ses sion she will also demonstrate other fried dishes which she Is qulto sure tho cooking classes will enjoy. 1)Ihcbkc1 Scientific Housekeeping Miss Peet introduced many new and interesting features In her lec ture and cooking demonstration this afternoon and promises more ot tho same kind tomorrow. She gave out a number of recipes and to every mem ber ot her big cooking ctais she gavo a little booklet containing a collec tion ot her favorite recipes. To the women who came early In order to greet Miss Peet personalty, sno gae two now recipes which wilt not bo given out any other time during tho continuation ot tho Mail Trlbuno Home Kconomlcs School. Miss Pcet promises to do this same thing every afternoon beforo 2:30. Note books and pencils were quite busy through out the cooking demonstration. Med ford women put a high value on homo making and housekeeping, and aro cagor to learn anything new which will mako for efficiency and for ease. Miss Pcct bollovcs that women should bo trained homo makers and house keepers. Sho said, "Woman attain highest Ideals by being partners In tho home instead of merely visitors, as some are Inclined to be." Sho said that housekeeping is a business not to bo undertaken lightly and that women should enjoy tno privilege of sharing tho homo responsibility as well as tho homo comforts and pleas ures. Miss Peet suggested many ways that women may do their housekeeping more easily and savo miles of steps each year by planning their tasks thoughtfully and Intelli gently. She quoted Emerson In say ing. "There is a right way and a wrong way to do everything oven to rooking an egg." Sho said that cooking is not drudgery and it cer tainly Is not. In Miss Pect's hands. AVorks Kuhlly I. very thing she did was accom plished with tho greatest caao aud without tho slightest trouulo or con fusion. Miss Peet said cooking Is not dopendont on luc:c aB women (sometimes scorn to Hunk but that It is n matter ot certainties. She said that by tho uso of level measure monta and right matorlats and their proper combination, good results should bo attained avory tlmo. Ho Hldos tho doughnuts with which Miss Poet demonstrated hor romarks on cooking this afternoon, sho mado o ran go sticks which vero a most de lightful kind of pastry, v,:th orungo filling, Bonio dullcjoiia onnamon cakes and a simple and pleasing des sert called banana compote. She ex. plained that other fruits could bo und in preparing such a dessert as this. At ha Mall Tribune Home Kcouo. Mies School tomorrow afternoon MUs Fowl will dlsctiM "Varied Montis" MHil will make helpful siikscsHoms In regard to tho eternal and ever pros. Hit MUesllon, "What shall wo have lor tJumrT" At her ovtmimt Iwwoh cream, mocha cako and muffins. All three of these Items aro Interesting and delicious, but nono maro so than baked Ico cream. It is worth going ft long ways to sco Miss Peet put Ico cream In tho oven and hake It nril not melt It, and. to tnsto this concoc tion! Words fall! Her menu will consist er: Saragota chips, lemon-cocoanut cako, pastry strips, walnut souffle. Itecelpts Coffee Hrenil Three-quarters cupful milk, u cupful melted crlsco, H cako com pressed yeast, 1 toaspoonful salt, 2 eggs, 1 cupful sugar, 1 tcaspoontitt lemon extract, U cupful chopped English walnut meat!, flour. Heat milk slightly, then add flour to make .batter and yeast dissolved In llttlo lukewarm water. Allow to rlso until light, then acd crlsco, eggs well beaten, sugar, lemon, salt, and enough flour to mako stiff dough. Knead ten minutes nnd let rise until light. Place In crlscocd nan and let rlso again. Spread with melted crls- co and sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and nuts. Rako In a hot oven half an hour. Sufficient Tor ono largo loaf. Vegetable Pie One-quarter cupful melted crlsco, G potatoes, 2 carrots, 1 parsnip, i head celery, 1 cupful peas, 1 cupful sliced beans. 2 onions, tomatoes. pepper and salt to taste, sufficient white vegetable stock to cover, l' tea spoonful powdered herbs. Peel and slleo potatoes and partly boll them. Then prcparo parsnip, carrots, celery and onions, and cook them for fifteen minutes. Grease, largo fireproof djsh and place In all vegetables In layers, with ncrbs, crls co, salt and pepper to saito. Pour In a-hlto stock, cover with laer of sliced potatoes and baka in moderate oven for ono and a half hours. Suf ficient for one large savory pie. Golden Orange Cac Ono a nd three-quarters cupfuls sugar. 1 toaspoonful salt, 1 toaspoon ful orango extract, 1 cuprul milk, S eggs or yolks ot 10 eggs, 4 cupfuls flour, 1 cupful crlsco, A teaspoonfuls baking powder, orange Ic:ng. For cake: Cream crlsco and sugar together, add salt, eggs well beaten, orange extract and Hour and caking powder alternately with milk. Mix carefully nnd turn Into crlscocd and floured cako tin and bake :n mod erate oven about one hour. This mix- turo may bo baked In la) era. For Icing: Doll 1 cupful water with 2 cupfuls sugar tlii It forms soft ball when tried In cold water, or 240 degrees F then pour over well beaten )olks of four-eggs, beat until smooth and thick, add IM teaspoon fuls orango extract and spread at once on cake. Sufficient for one large cake. Ilannnn Comxi;e noil 1 cupful sugar and two-thirds cupful water 10 minutes. Add the Juice and grated rind of , lemon, also U teaspoonful vanilla. Allow tho abovo mixture to cool. Pour over 4 bananas which have been quartered lengthwise. Allow this to chill. Sprlnklo with finely chopped walnut meats. Servo with whipped cream. j$ I m fSSl llU JB mckMf m i j f VtAVE "h r THfiHKS WrrT CROQOETTf -I make A T 1?T r f JOMN? J ) ,TTW pl'l I -y rPwBJaKKM lr& rE &3KKLJ mnmif egan establishes cattle steadier GOOD GRAIN CROP NEW RECORD FOR MUTTON WEAKER S TO sfffl.tiG m ismr CLEARANCE PAPERS Stand up for Home. Of course yo'u want to, then smoko Governor Johnson cigars only. The Morm Hint ended with I lie miii--hiuo or tin inorniii;; net ted 1.111 inches of much-nccdcd rtiinfull in the Itogue !ticr alley. Sunday was a rainy day and kept score of people away from hill ami ftrcam. It al-o kept many from taking a ride over the city roervolr extension of tlie muiii- streetcar line. 1 Mo ram was general all out .southern Oregon. A sel f clear nnd warm weather is now expected. The precipitation was worth thousands of dollars to orehardjsts aud fanners, as it in sures a rochI grain aud liny crop, and growing stuff will receive a great growing impetus with a few days of Hunhliine. The dnnger from forest fires was decreased by the heavy fall fronkiiiK the woods. Thunder aud lightning marked the firt two davs of tho dorm. TO VISIT GRANTS PASS Mcdford Lodgo No. 103 A. F. & A. M. havo accepted an Invitation from Grants Pass Lodge No. St A. F. & A. M. to meet with Uiom on Friday ovenlng. May 29th, to witness tho pconfcrrlng of degrees. Tho Ashland degree staff havo consented to put the work on for Grants Pass. Mcd ford lodge has given notlro for n spe cial meeting for tho conferring of degree work on this cato but havo postponed tho same on account of this meeting at Grants Pass in order to avail themselves or tho opportun ity of visiting with tnem, It being the only Masonic lodge In tho Itoguo river valley that they havo not vis ited during tho winter months, and return tho visit or Grants Pass lodgo a short tlmo ago, A commltteo has been appointed to nrrango for a special train to leao hero In the evening nnd enahlo them to return as soon as tho work haw been conferred. Ashland will also havo a special train and a very largo delegation is expected to attend. EOGENE GOLFERS A most cnjoxnhlo "me wns had by all golfers who visited Eugene Sunday to contest with Eugcno play ers. Oosplto pouring ra:n, the course waa gone around twlco durtni; itin day. The first team ot Mcdford plajcrs met defeat at the hands of Eugene to the score of 3 to IS, Egnn alone winning, Ilcckwlth nnd Camp bell tying. Tho .Mcdford novico team defeated tho Eugene novices G to 3. In tho foursomes, Mcdford won G to 2. Tho featuro of the day was tho cs tabllshlng ot a new record for tho courso by Chandler Egan, Mcdford' crnck player and former nallonnl champion. Egan lonercd tho prev ious record Of 39 to 37 In tho morn and 3C In the afternoon. Tho visitors were cordially wol corned aud lavishly entertained, be ginning with a breakfast In tho morning and a banquet In tho even ing. Tho following were tho sceres: First .Team Single Matches Mcdford Egaa, 3; Astbury, 0: Ileckwlth, 0; L-. Carpenter, 0; Guth rie, 0; I). Carpenter, 0; Campbell, 0; Flero, 0; Pilngham, 0. Eugene Cancaddcn, o; Wllholm, 3; Dearborn, 0; Prcscott, 3; Itorer, 3; Ayers. 3; McCormlck, 0; Collars, 3; Tiffany, 3. Notice Team Single. Mntrlie Mcdford lickel, 3; Tinny, 3, Deuel 0; Grlffls, 0; Welch, 0. Total G. Eugene Thelro, 0; Illngliihclmer, 0: Kelly, 2; Itohtn, 0; Hohlnson, 1. Total 3. I'nlUlioiiiert Medford Egan, h. Carpenter. 3: Astbury, Ileckwlth, 1: Guthrie, I) Carpenter, 1; Flero, Campbell, 0. Total 5. Eugene Wlllielm, McCormlrk, 0, Cnrsrnddon, Prescott, 0; lliirdu'i, I)r limey, 0; Kelly, Cellars, 2. Total 2 M. K. .Miller, one of Hie I'ninlnhilex for labor commissioner, mode his eampuigii with pictures of factory building in full operation. HgMMMgMg;H.; & 12 Ford Cars Sold in 12 Hours Prom Friday, May J5, at I p. in., until Saturday, May .10, at !J i. in,, making twelve working hours, X sold 32 Ford Cars. The Best Record for Auto Sales Ever Made in Medford or the Valley There is a reason. You know IT C. E. GATES Sk. ur t t t J T t ? T .A t t T f T t t ? T T y T t ? t t 5! t t J T ? J ? ? POItTliANI). .May 25.- Iteeolpts for tho past week hata been: Cnttle. lO.'n; calves, 95; hogs, llhS; sheep no9. Livestock lluldatlou last week was somouhnt lighter than for tho entile period a week ago, In all lines except hogs, which showed n consid erable increase. Cattle prices wero steadier and further declines wero not registered. Buyers gave 7.f0 to $ 7.7B for best light hay fed steers, IC.r.O to I f.75 for good cons and all other cnttlo prleo wroro niaally steady. Tho feature of tho reunion waa ono load ot firm grain fed steers Monday nt b'c. Notwithstanding a liberal run ot swlno, prices held steady throughout Tho best grndus of ttgnt hog sell ing at S.25 fur tops. ' Outlet broad er. Mutton receipts wero smaller and mostly from Wltlnmettu valley points. Top on best grailo wiltoy yearlings 15.00. Spring lambs sold Thursday n IR.CO but showed fur ther weakness nt clone of week's buclncf. Ewes wero the. firmest clnfl In tho Injout selling steady l 00 to 11.25. SSUED BY REBELS Ml. PASO, Tex., May Al. All sliips laiiillai! al T.iiiipleo niiiil cany eleur nure iH'ix (.igiieil hv noiislllutlou alNt eoiisiils If thoy nuil fioin polls whi'io the MiIiiiii iiisiiigeuls lutu' agents. This older hits been issued liy deiioiitl Cniniura, aeitoulnix lo iiuutMiiieniaviit lie hi loduy. Com plaint hud lixeu mo tK by .luaii Munis, iiisuigeul consul at (InUeslon, Hint (.liips letning Hint xnt linil lirru nil r,inK no papers, ami lliul the lliieila ivpreHcntalive had left (Inhesion. It. ('. M.vlts. Iti it imIi ice-coiisiil heie, today iiolll'iiil (leneriil Car raiiza on lulinir of the llrltisli minis ter at Washington Hint Cuiriiuxu' good unices for Hie piolecliuu of foieigu pnipeily at Taiiipieo weie apprceiiilcd. Assurances wen gicn heie odu tluil (Iciietnl Villa riuuiiucd at 'for icon. It was Miiil li IiisiiitjciiI ugcnl" tluil Oeneriil t'lirriiura was on In way lo Snltillo ftoiu DaraiiKo, mid Hint, after a conference wild Villa he would proceed direct!, lo Snltillo, Prohnldy lln pii ifioiiiil eapilal wilt remain at Snltillo, wheie Ciirriiuya once scrxeil as gocrnor, and still is the chief exciMiliic, nccoriling to in surgcat chilms, unlit his linjnil-ftir eaplure of the national eiipllnl. "TK" GLADDENS " SORE.JJRED FEET 'TIJ'." mnkes sore, liurnlmf, tlrol fut fn rly dance with delight. Away en tlm ncliin aud pains, the corn, cillmtwn, blUtvrs and tmnluni. "Tl'A" drrttt out tlio ncl.U unit miiiik (lint pulf up jeiir fcfl. N'ii liinttrr luiw lnml il work, how lung jou dtiuv, how fnr jou walk, or liniv lung ,mii ifiimln mi jour f.rt, 'TW I' rings tcKlful toot eiiiiifiirs. n.- I. mm. iterf itl f,ir II... I arlihig, swollen, smsrtlng (n-t. Your fret Jut tingle for Joy, aliurn imvvr hurt or vrm tight. 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