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,1 FAUPJ BIS met)FOtct) matt; ttubtwe, mepfotjd, otjfdox-. ttttttcstmy.' may in, 101s MAP -SHOWING ELECTION PRECINCTS IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD FOR PRIMARY ELECTION FRIDAY BARLEY READY 10 "PINCH HIT" FOR WHEAT I Million of ISusIiHk, Formerly I VI in Slink or MjiIMmI, Now on tlio Mar (, knt iw I'loiir. f AN EXCELLENT WHEAT SUBSTITUTE i "julc'v in ft palatable, whole- some Krain which has long been used in infant fplin;? and, to " some ;.twit for wn (toki-'ry, arid which can now be iiM-d in " quantity to Rave wheat. Hurley flour is one of the be-il of the wheat subHtitute Del breads and cakes can be Hindu by iisinjr it to replace nil or part " of the wheat flour. 'The. use of bavtey flour for kucIj purjwsus, though new to v" most of us, is not new lo Home people. Not many years iitfo barley flour was nsed more ex- tensively than wheat fur bread making in many of the Kuropcan .countries. IaiI us revive the art ot barley cookery and, by so do- injr "strclrh" our supply of wheat flour so that it may c " further to meet the needs of allies. U. S. Dept. of Atfricul- iiiro Hundreds of millions of bushels of barley aro niised yearly in the United State. This nupply, heretofore, 1uik been used chiefly for stock iced or for malting, hut under present comli ' lions the grcufer purl of the crop ia being milled into flour, which, since it in both pnlatahloi and nutritious, ,': may well bo used ti meet the incrcas ' ''injr demand for wheat substitutes. 'This ilour in now on the market, and ' ',it is a patriotic duty to use. it to nave I ', !the wheat Hour. Give barley flour a trial you will I r wonder why it was not used more he- fore the war. I HUrtey Hour does not keep so well 1 ns wheat flour, so it is best to buy it in finiill quantities,! even for home ! cori'uniption. ' The recipes which follow hnve been ! tested in the experimental' kilehen of Iho office of Homo Kconomics of the I'nited States department of ugrioul Hure: Ilnrloy Hot Hronils, l riarley flour is very satisfactory Uor hot breads, 'i ; Itnrloy (Julek Itlscults. , 2 cups barley floitr, Vi teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons fat, 4 teaspoons baking powder, eup milk, linrlcy Drop ltiseuits. 2 eups barely flour, (1 teaspoons' . linking liowder, 4 teaspoons fat, ' teaspoons salt, 1 eup milk. Baked in a sheet this makes a good shortcake buttered nnd served with fresh crushed berries or other fruit. Hurley Waft'loa. 2 eups barley flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoonshnking powder, iK caps milk, 2 eggs, .'1 tablespoons melt ed fat. Sift the dry ingredients together and add slowly 'the milk, beaten eiru yolk, and melted fat. Fold in stiffly beaten whites. Heat thoroughly and cook in hot, well greased waffle irons. Ihyley MutfiiiH. J1 eups bailey flour, I cup mill,. .' tablespoons corn sirup, -I teaspoons baking powder, i j. eup wheal Hour, 1 talilespoou fat, 1 egg, '' teaspoon halt. Ibu-lcy Shh)ii llrcnil. 1 eup barley flour, 1 cup lad boil ' ed hominy grits, ;i tablespoons fal, 1 teaspoon salt, y cups milk, 2 eggs, '.' teaspoons baking powder. Hurley Yea! llivad. If you U"c your own lircail recipe and replace oncfourth of the wheal flour with barley flour, you ill lie able to make a very g I bread. With Iho pre-enl n 1 of saving flour, il will be desirable for :tie hou-clcivpt r to make lcs bread than u-ual, as one , can not use so laige a pen-rntai-'e of whea't substitute in inaking vcat breads as in ipiick brcad. JUlrley ln.sry. Very good pie erut can be made ( with all barley flour or uinu one-litilt barley and one-half wheat tlour. 'flic first recipe is psppc-ully good lor n one-erusl pie. I'll) Crust I. 1 enp barley Ilour, 2'J-.'1 table, spoons fat, iH teaspoon stilt, cold vii tcr. I'lo Crust il. V'X clip barley flour, 1 -H teaspoon j salt, 2 2-3 tablespoons fat, cup ( white flour, tcusoou baking pov -! tier, cold water. ' Jlarley Cukes nm! Cisiklivs. ( It is not necessary to go without rnkOjWhcn such delicious products can be made that use no wheat Hour nn( but little sugar. In these recipe the housekeeper, if she prefers, can use crca in of tartar with baking soda I in the usuii! proportions in place of, 1 linking powder. j( ,' (liiieolino Cake. j cups barley flour cup fat, teuspoon slat, 2 Muares chocolate, i a j eii milk, 4 teaspoons baking powder,' 2 tnble!looiiH brown suijiir, 2 eggs, whites and yolks beaten separately, 1 teaspoon vanilla. SiKingo Cake. ll0 cups barley flour, 4 eggs, 1 table-poon lemon juice. 11o eus corn sirup, ' tciisooon salt, 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1'rllit Cake. 2'' caps barley flour, 'j cap fat, !i tablspooiis molasses, eup chop ped raisins, 't teaspoon cinnamon, 1 j eup chopped nuts, H eup corn sirup, 't teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon baking powder, V teaspoon allspice, ( tea spoon cloves, 1-8 eup citron. Make 1 hoar and II) minutes. cKeps moist and very good. (ilngcrbread. IVy eups barley flour, V! eup mo lasses, ijj eiii milk, 2 teaspoons bak ing powder, 'i teaspoon solid, 1 tea spoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons fat. Hake about :tll minutes in moderate oven, (loud texture and flavor. Ill nulls. 2 eups barley Ilour, 2 tablespoons fat, 1 egg, I i leas i ginger, 'i cup chopped raisins, I teaspoon baking powder, ij cup corn sirup, 'i tea spoon sail, ',' teaspoon cinnamon, 'i cup chopped nuts, 1 tablespoon milk. Honey, maple : igar. or maple, beet, apple or sorhiui! siriup, which can be made at home, can be used ill the same way as corn sirup in the above recipes lo save sugar. WILSON DECLINES v TO VETO DRAFT WASHINGTON, May 1G. Presi dent Wilson today declined to voto tho bill paused by congress changing Iho basis of army draft quotas from s'uto population to the number of men In class one because of objection lo the elimination of tho plan for giving credits for volunteers. In a lottor to Senator Fhelan of California, who had asked that the bill be returned to congress, the pres ident na Id : "I admit there aro two sides to tho question nbout allowing "credits' for volunteers In conducting tho draft, but 1 am convinced that tho lntorcsts of the country in the matter of win ning Iho war will best bo sorved by tho measure as It stands." WASHINGTON, May 16. C. F. Kolly of New York, vlce-prerMent of tho Anncondn, Copper company, told tho sonnlo mines commllteo thero wns no need for legislation as pro posed In tho administration ore con trol bill. Domestic production rapid ly Is meeting tho demands Incurred by tho war, he said. Mr. Kolly declared that passage of tho bill would "stifle nnd strnnglo" tho mining Industry and would estab lish control over tho entire mineral Industry of tho country. M.J.B.Coffee Why? Best Coffee at any price Yon can nv.ike more cups of jjojkI coffee with less M.J. H. tliau with any otlier coffee. Grmnul just rljjht to niake the best cup of coffee. Mended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changes. It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh Tvi RY CAN ("lUARANTEf.D kf'&mj IL . CITY or , 1 S EPiHll A 1 MEBFOimr : . - 'i " PPlMM lllfe 15 POLLING PLACES FOR .Map Sit. F.leetinn Precinct. Mcdl'oril Northeast North Mcdl'ord Mi'iH'onl North Riverside It 4. fi. Ii. 7. 8. !l. 111. 11. 12. Ii: i:. Hi. thwest Medt'ord West Jledt'ord .' 4!l Medt'ord North Main .211 Medt'ord North Central :U Medt'ord rioulh Central Medford South Main :in Medt'ord Newton .'hi Medt'ord Park :I7 Soiilbwesl Medt'ord 4J Medt'ord Oakdale :ij Kasl Medt'ord 40 Southeast Medt'ord 41 Medt'ord South liiverside Tl REWARD will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandals who en tered and damaged the building and fixtures of the luiirnelaiH' Sehool (Dist. No. !M)) on Friday, May 11th. RALPH G. JENNINGS . SHERIFF MEDFORD PRECINCTSITAKE YOUR CHOICE Xo. :t! .. -'.H ... iiil I'ollin.; Tlaee. lioosevelt Sehoo! olo X. Ite.itty Lincoln School (Northl 1)0!) West Jackson ;i:i l W. Second ..Smith's Hall, l'8 N. Grape City Hall Ml' So. Cent nil Ave. -Jil'l W. Main Washinlo'a Sidtool I South Orange 1024 W. r.levcnth St Oakdale Oroeery I'aeil'ie & Hastern Depot 82li Kast -Main Hear of (117 S. liiver.-iile 41 .. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. STANFIELD Born in Oregon. Farm boy. On the range, supporing a widowed mother and family. Trading In a few sheep. Studying sheep problem. Reorganizing sheep industry of Ore gon. Markets first Oregon mutton In Chi cago trainload. Elected three times to Legislature as Renuhllean. S,k.r f H.... 1017 Session. Instrumental in making Portland sec ond largest grease wool United States. depot In Largest Individual woo America. grower In Has employed 20.000 men. . Has helped the tax roll. Always 100 per cent Republican. "The OioKouian Is nble to say on information anil knowledge that he (liolieit X. Sianfleldl Is neither a profiteer nor a hoarder. It says It now. because It oiikM lo be said now. It would not have him, nor any man, ion allzid throuuh polities, or partisanship, or newspaper unfairness, for having IH'rfonuod to the state of Oregon nnd to the Northwest an Invaluable service in creatine here a ureal wool ilc t, and In helping lay the foundations for an huiKirtant Industry In the manufacture of wool products of ail kinds. What encouragement can Portland offer to others to Invest their capital here, con tributing a share to the development of desirable enterprise if they arc- to ne assailed and llheled merely because they happen to be candidates for officer Oregontan Kdltorlnl. M::;- rj. U'alil ndv. by Stanfleld Senatorial HIS OPPONENT . Born in Oregon. Appointed by brother deputy County Recorder. ADDointed clerk In nffir nf nie.rl. Attorney, by Democrat. Appointed deputy District Attorney by his brother. Practicing taw and politics. Appointed to Supreme Bench by a 1 M o r wci.ubiai'b uuvcrnor. Defeated for Republican nomination for Supreme Judge, four were nom inatedhe ran fifth. CorPora,ion lawyer at Salem, Oregon P"'lnd. Railway, Light & Power Company and other coroorations. Applicant for appointment on Supreme Bench. Republican Governor de- elin to make appointment. Appointed to U. S. Senate by Repub lican governor, is In combination which Is trying to defeat Republican who gave him the appointment. Has employed a few office stenog raphers. Has been persistent tax-eater. A Demo-Rep. 50-50 per cent. League, 2M Northwestern Calk Uldg.) COAL We expect to supply at new low rate local coal of tint-class qual ity, free from late. For Information regarding de livery and prices apply to CoksrBatteCoalM'gCo. Itoom L'OII, First National Hank lll.lu. F. 11. Conies, I'res. Vote X No. 47 J. B. Scfiaefer . RKI'lllUCAX CAN1I1DATU FOIl Water Superintendent Division No I lla.s practical knowledge mill ex perience in Irrigation. Xot representing bonding compa nies. (Tabl Adv.) WESTON'S Camera Shop The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. J. B. PALMIE. Medford. 208 East Main Street,