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MKDI'OIM) M Ml. TinrUtyiO. MF.nroK'l), ORKCO. MONDAV. .MTU'ST 12. 1920. Tuesday's Recipes in Cooking Course l'r "IH'iiliiK It'Hsnn Miss War nor W'M illsruss "New ruthinm"! l)HSilis from Old -':tshiillt-il Kocli'i's." Jloust'u i''S wln art' Iniikinu for varifly In llii'ir mnrnis will ii niorr than iiitorrsti'il in luiw lo iniiKi: now and ilclinliifiilly iliriiTPiit ill's 8oV,H from llii'lr I'lil-fashUiuiMl recipes. Kollonlnn hit sonic ul lh iih-Iim'. illsii Wainoi' will use: ,' ' Apricot Goody Hnal a lialf ihiiiihI id drit'd iiorl colti iivim' niuht. t'ool; tlK'iu ill Ihc . aiH' wati-r w ith onr-t liird cull nl Rimitr. hiiviim hh UK It! liquid vli-n fin! In i as imvsiilili-. When ilom' villi tlirmiiji a sieve. .Make a rieli j biscuit ilmmli. Hull it inn In a rceiunpilai sliapi' lu nlioiit oir-' 4hlnl lli.il Hi iik. Sinead II over! jfcith oue lialt' Die aiinx'ot iniln. (Sprinkle with one nr two mlile l BpooiiH or mipiir and roll it un. ! Phiec II un a shallow baking ian I In a horseslme sliape. Hake nhniit ' 25 111 i II II I en al IL'j decrees I hot. oven). Hemnvr tn a serviim-disli j and siireiid one liall' nf reniainiiii'. I t.i.ln ..v.... II ll...in.t.n llw. i-.... sprvliis nver individual purl 1'iiis. !raniierries ur iieaelies may In1 used 1 iualPiid of aprliMits. I ' Banana Shortcake DcLuxe i Cake Hatter-One-iiiiai'ler eiii r , ' butler or suliKlilule, cup mik'ii-, i 1'ckk henlen whole, I teaspoon , lemon rxlract, 'i riip milk ur water j Hi cups pastry lluiir. 2'jj leaspnonr j baking powder, 'i teaspoon salt... ! Cream tun tor and suuar toKrtluir. j mill lieaten ckk and work mixture '""into a creamy mass. Add dry ami ' liquid hiKirdienls ailernalely io the rrrnmed mixture lieuinnlue with; dry liiciedienls. Add flnvorijii;. beat well anil liakc in a shullov loaf pan or deep Hiptaru layer cake; pail JO or So minutes In :: Tr de-1 Kro.es. When done cool and place I on an Inverted pan. Place peeled bananas cut In halves lenmliw -inn Xlhon crnsswise on loi of cake. iTl'ovor hananas Willi a thick lemon filllhL- similar to that used for n lemon pie. or a lemon cake fillint;. I louver over enure nip ot cake with -i j meringue nun iiruwn iiKiiuy in n slow oven (325 decreesi. Jelly may he used in place of lemon rili lit);. Lemon Filling One eup siiKar. teaspoon salt. 4 t:ililesoons corn starch. I cups linlllm; water. Kialed rind mid Juice of one lemon. 14 cup orani;e juice, 1 tablespoon blHtc. vnlks of 2 r-cK.s. Mix dry inm ii'lll s tii lellier. gradually add llieui lo I in- hoiiiui: 1 water in the double boiler, stir I and rook until mixture is smooth 1 and corn starch Is Ihoroilclily rooked. Add esa yolks ami fruit j juices, cooking two or three mill ; ittes longer, rtmivi from fire, add i butter and cool before pourin" I ovor bananas. The yolk only can lie' used for tho eake, leaving the Xlilli's for the meringue. I V Upside Down Lemcn Pudding j " Uhp tho same cake hatter as fori tho banana shortcake with only 'i ! cup of siiKnr and molt inz die' fat 1 or UHiiiK liquid fat of some kind. OPEN. I COOKING SCHOO L Jor thejdve of ajbdy Jeffery Farnol ILAKE G. GRANGE AM is Jim us.-i ill noun Inr ininiitw ; four il ' ; il 1 11 htiiirs il.tys. I. .1 nil ;i I'- iii. ;il lllr i t'll s pijiy Kl tnin.l .111 West sti t. The ovriii i IH"' si-i ot-UiiiK l.-,ms In 1 10 uivi'ii Soul hiM II lUrut'll ru I mi Jill. I lit.- TiiWuiif. It's ti l.c tin- lirsl mi1 'Vein ul' tliih l;inU h M.i tu ( In tnl.. I; t Ik-ii uii tin- il:f hi at Ihr ' tv i;ii'lllhl. t'l-nu lilt'lH Willi itll iiiiica nl Mi-oit'i.t ntla liioiiiKast r 1 ihvtit' ilays mi Un- suhji-ct i the lu-alth ami imu, tlu- r'purii-r w; 'la- .i hit 1 111 imis hi Unttw what Wuinan. u lui (, i'nl; mi (ir.n'lu all thinly ul' the ivlatiiui iHt't I in health. fiYSOI'SIS- A vhttty tHi-'H- m ft 1 ai f 1 ci' rnlt 1 1 ji,( 3 t I'in-witt IUlK ir ltti fnll. into Trt'ffrHi'n 1 lr vi Jutitttt Cuifloyil'n frr?, ) ii 1 rit.iii tumiiiaus ami Weullv. Hro- klrli "1 at hhtrin tn'i i i "( r,.ifn. iinjm fo the utouml, rh"k mi. i)ffpi:i, .ilruiKfJiiiri. ilfmi Sir Kulinul .tfrMi(, rimliratfil. 7'i vrrt tiutf nunllier ilnitli in (i. , .ii fri W fhf O'lUvfliin I'1 r. urn . i'dji. 0111 Drafhui f hikino rnjiiW. (v. life itmo,( vHiid t.nttit flrlfit O Ariu tlri'iilm fo iii't'.tc th ruy M:t. ttt s:tt him from dcnlh. m .i 3 j --f 'V; Ii! - rhnplr 43 LOVE FINDS A WAY ' roil tui wiM'ki Sir llielurd bail worked with lii'iy zial; loda.v i - the hedges showed trimmed ami ' even. Another 24 hours and this i revered piece of earth would be as it whs when Irutl hy bis long-dead i ! mother. Though tho dny was hot. he wns ' digging anr loiliui; with a certain ! urim fury. I resenlly pausing In : t:ike a breath, he walked ii) the pad dork, nearby, where (Jregory was '' bui)iinR n very mountain ol weeds ami briars. ! Gloomily, liMth stared at (be fire, ; then began lo speak thus: ! Sir Itiehard: I understand Can i tain Despard is at last out o ' Uanser. "Ma, li.k al's mt-r! Mop' flicker in? beam eipirrs. iik. they've made a matvli on 'I" "Who.' "Our peerless K'Arcy and pa rd." Sir Kitliatd turning aay ami. I'Otti'liing for his spade, Rilpped it bard, whtlo Mr. Trumping! un UinaiH'il: "Thuw today, lUt-k. it bin this very hour, at four oYloek I am bid to the Moat Molina to witness their bet m thai or some surh calamity and thitbrr go I deject to see a not horn lips may bap press Ob. smite mo dumb!" "Amcu!" growled Sir Iti.lmd. "All. my poor Oiek. 'tis evident thai, hi-iiis man, thou dost love her too. 1 know, I know 'tis writ l" thy painful brow." "So fare thee well!" Long utter Mr Truinpington had sighed himself out of henring, Sir ItU'hard leaned motionless hpon his spade, Ftarins down at the new turned earth. Housing at last, Sir Richard be took him to his labour again; he dug (bus until afternoon languished to evening and evening to tender twilight. Then, casting by his spade, he sank upon that weather worn marble seat whereon his young mother bad sighed forth her gentle soul so many years ago. DAISY N1CKELL l a k i; r It i: i: k. An. - iSihhmiI) L il U lYi-rli Ui.UUe h-hl its remilar tneetliu: 'i'lllll. day rv.'iiinn. Aoku-I s. wiih mi iiiniMially u.um! iiliemlame. It hi t ame ihe sail dnt of the raime In drape Ihe rhaiter i: ineim.ry of Mrs. Hairy Nirkel; w lin parsed away at Ihe Sari, d llrail lupllal ; few days am. The y mpaMiy of llie Kvaim-' and tbr nilliT ronililll nil y is ex tendi d In Ihe l.rrcaed faioil . :ebl(M her hur-band. Airy. Nn. rll is survived hy Cniir children, two daughters. Marvare) ami Vida; our son I'raneis, and an in fant sun Thr runeial Was held al th I'ril funeral home al .Medl'md I'riilay niter noun, iuiernieu) in i:riiwu--hiii ii reineiery wit h Hi" Im al iranur 111 harye. la-ea use of I lie n il ore of t lo program pin nurd for t his inert m; il was derided to po-ipuni il until a lain- dale, A rcrrni I (una I inrelhiK hud (tern plaimrd. hill mil of resprrt fi.r Mrs. M-kell. was not curried out. The (eriure hour was used to 4lve inrinhris prarllcr In rntriiuu )br hall wh b rans in session. Overseer rimr'ry cave an rxcrllrnt rep.oi oil u incrllng held hy the I'omona inarketiny roni liiittre. sp-alihiK of thr intport time of men i her.-" atlrndinu mar- Urllim liliM'l 'lls. Me IllMt sti rssetl 1 In hnporlam r of aliruilaiu r a i tlo speelal I'onioua mr liliK to ho held in Central l't.inl at S o'rlork August 10. ( latrUorprr Kayim-iul llasdul" hiindrd 111 his resignation berau.i' br rxpn'ls to K" away lo srhoid. Itll M or In was rlrrtrd KUtckrrprr lo serve in li s phne. yrslerday hy w n V of Klamath Falls, where Mr. l;i-,alov tiansai trd husl- '. ness. fnuviir.ll- warm weallor has' hren prrvah nt a) the lake fo' itir pasi week, and aenerdin-,' i nll ' I nnrrs in tbi vihiitv it w ill la-t for a l least ; week in ore. Kv-i thoimh quit r warm, ihe u eat her ai'ford relief lo the imuis v !... i--ii here. Mrs. . inth of M.. lit' nl aiol daughters, l'leanoi ami I lot ol hy. i Vl-itr.l wit ii rrlrii.ls ;. tin- lodue ( ; rwninu. Mi s. I'. S. Uieh;n .Uoii spent ev rral days visiiitm al i in lod:;e tills I pasl week. Mrs. Ul, haiiNoii rr t turned to Me.liord ye-terdav. Me. I lirllai ilson is riupli'v "d as ma u layer of the odi:e this -.raoii. i i Mr. and Mr-. It. W. I'nee and Mr. and M is. K. Solin-ky re - j turned loday It. on l'ortl..ml. afn-r a shot i hu-iiiess ;sil in thai ri'.y. . . M:vs A.Ira lahvarOs of Me.Ifo. 1 was a visitor at the lake one day , t his week. Mi, ami Mrs. Hamilton I'ox an i , two children, who n -idc near Med- 'ford, -pent yestetihiy at ihe lak-. W i Ilia in l.ee ( li ernleaf, popular di ain.it ic arts teacher and broad--,,strr. ill uivr one of bia lntfi'-istiNL.- playlets over KM Kl) durim; i 'i i pro hour timiorruw night from !' in in. .Mr. (ireenloaf will hn lony reiiiemtirred fur his presenta tion of Itll Van Winkle and Christ inas Carols over Copco hour la ft winter. Mr will v:vv ihe tyrnier loiiiori on uit;ht. Mr. (Ireeiileaf w;:i ti lie fill uf tin- parts in his playlet, hut toe. Ittenrr is easily deceived Into li; lievim; that a lull company of sev eral players is iivinu tin presenta tion. It.idlo fans Iihvo not heard .Mr. Orrenh-af for some month--, as he lm lieen In C'.liforniii teach ing draioaltcs at Santa Kosa Jun ior rolh-ye. Corns si I hmii,- h instil I ling addi tioiial 1'o.uipinriit nl gravel pit. I Miss Viriorhi WuiiiiT Sift all dry Insrodiont.s tf)Kulber in-l''111'' eluding HUgar. Add milk, hoaton ! M isft peri Southern Oregon and with tin' airanrinents made for the com-1 fort and Instruction of those who attend, promises; to he a surcess lul affair. ! Mkss Victoria AVarm-r. who' pleased the Indies so much last ! arrived WiirniT M id ford today thr rookini- r- effff and fat with liavnring well. lira' I'laro very thin slicra of lemon nn bottom of an idled van. A rather donp layer vnUu pan is beat. Tour over oiiou-h lemon pud ding aauro so (hat it envois h nioii sli(?o,s well. Pour in fake batter and hake at ;:7." ilii-tc:; for :!." to 40 iDimitcn. Invert milcklv on a and nutrition worki who i-lasse.- ; will bavo cliarirr of these i in practical cooking, j A representative of this pap- r i found her this nioinin-c in t he ! midst of pots and p uis whi"'i ! she. was storhiK away for use ! this wrrlc in the white kitrhr-i I rahinrt. placed tii ther with a platter and as it cools pour over I more lemon juice from time to time ! until It forms a rather thick jelly like substance on (on of cake. Servo .slightly warm. Oranges and orange, satire may bo usd i place ot lemon sauce. Pudding Sauce One nip snirar. p.'. ninu hnllitiir Tappau stove and whit" toppt- I water, talib'sjioons corn starch, juice of 1 loinon. V teaspoon salt. ' prated . nulmej; if dosired, '1 or o tablespoons butter. Mix sugar and corn starch to- fp-her. a od wntni- ;ulu:illv. st ir- 1 ring constantly; bull five niiiiut "To my mind they are in separahle," Miss Warner answered, "a nil we hn v e plaonril our menu and day's proKcutus keeping' in in i nil t ha l housewives nerd roni hina lions of foods that will con slitute halanred diets, which will Kvr nourish me nl as w ell as wholesomriiess and yet he eco nomical. Y try to incliidr in our suggestions those kinds of foods which will he particularly hcut for children. Of course. W" niiisl cater to huhhy's taste a lot and include an occasional pit, hut in K'-neral the foods we snidest air those whirh will he the vol y host for the younger mrnihers of i In- family " remove from lire, add butter, and lumon juice and rind. However ' HOT IH it is, you will find bank- 111 ing here enjoyable. il it is, you will find bank ing here enjoyable. Skilled, efficient and courteous in our service to you, banking here is as much of a pleasure on a sizzling hot day as in the midst of winter. Enjoy the satisfaction of banking here and tho profit of an account at The Jackson County Bank hS ABLtSHLD 1M MiiDi ord, Oregon Cutiimcrt'i'dl Savings Safe Dr)ni( MEMBEK IBDrKAL RESEKVB SYSTEM i ANGEL OUTSIDE FLOCK ,t,V, (M;i. - i'i In Koltrrl Suth la ii'l. v oallh v Kau?;as ( 'it v- lum bcrinaii. (he conm Tat ion of .lay'i; i tn ii i ii ti I Ibiptist church has found the answer lo ils prayers for a new edilice. Sutberhind. who rcrenily built a palatial country homo near Jay, b-arned that Die church luiiblin pnmr;.m was mi ihr cr.-r uf aban donment duo lo lack of funds, lie a- Unl the building committer for an itemized statcmnit of the cost. A fo wdayst biter bin workmen wore busy "on i id in k the mtich tirrdnl cliui ' ll. Alt boilyb Hot a member of the church. Kiilhoiinnd donated new prws. soni; hooks and almost every item needed lo fur nish the lniildin;;. 15 a good idea to j make a lot of j jelly a little at a time Tim Miar may burn if you try to makr (on much at once. And rofOr roasti il in bulk v.irirs in flavor. That's why Hills Bros, roast only a icw pounds at a timr hy thrir continuous proc ess Controlled Roasting. No hulk-masting niethoj can pro duce flavor like it. HILLS BROS COFFEE ! VttrUMt ptfi. tkt kty. C 1929 Richard crushed Helen to his heart tear-dimmed eyes bespoke her Joy. Sir Kiehard's laak was completu. slntely orderliness, restored to a semblance of thai beauty which had been so dear lo the heart of that loved one who once had toiled there. In dark Rloom, Sir lUchard attired ahead with um-eelng eyes past,, tho budding Lopa ot nowly planted flowers. fie glanced n p. and started to his feet. . . . Helen was coming towards him down the path, cloaked lo the dimpled chin of her. "So you iKver came to me!" said she. In voice wonderfully tender. "No. 1 ... 1 couldn't! ' he an swered harshly. "'! was kept by . . . other business.' "Yes. you burned certain papers. Oh, 1 know this of Gregory. I know, also, how you strove with death ic that awful pool and won! I know how, discovering shameful secret of one you deemed a rival, you kept It secret still. . . . Captain Archer, being nian of honour, hath told me all. . . , And so. Kichard, hero come to beseech thy forgive uess.: . . ." She wae down down heforn him ou her knees, and he saw her eyes bright with tears. Awkwardly and speechless still, he raised her Bnd she, stood before him a resplendent vision bedecked with Jewels that sparkled In her glossy tresses and yet none brighter than tho tears that gem med her lashes. ' Twas for thee all for thee. Iladst hut come this afternoon, 'twas my desire to plight thee my troth before all those had so doubted thee even as I doubted though always was I thy friend, Itiehard, because this friendship o' mine, as 1 do know nt last, wm very love. ... So Uick Full o -love, If thou 'It have me. . . lo swett her up to his heart, he bore her to the ancient marhlft seat she wns in his armt, on his knees, clasped fast against his heart. "Helen. . . . Oh, Helen!" he mut tered. "1 never knew . . . oever guessed how much I loved thee, what life would mean . . . without thee until 1 thought thee lns." "Beloved man!" she niurmureif, touching his moist eyes with lender fingers. "Ah. my dear, my Dick full of love, from the night I struct this dear face with my hatetul whip oh, most odious me! I krew ni7 sHf thy very own thine foreve., liullty or n.i. . . . Hut tonight nay, prithee, kiss me not yet tonight Ms Joy far beyond my poor telllnf io know mysplf so truly 1-ivM b one So brave, so honourable, so proud a geiHlnnmn as my . . . Cluyf ford o' Ware! And now . . . nofl my hlek Kit II o' love , . Gregory: And was out o' doors 1 yes'enlay! Sir Itiehard: 1 rejoice to know It. Gregory: Leaning upon my lady Helen's arm! Sir Kichard: She . . . also nursed him, I hear. Gregory: Samson vows she saved bis life, and but for her most gentle ca re Sir Kir-hard: And now, Greg, now hcgiur.eth for hi in a new life the w b Ich d Jt h in I ml me! Go bring hither the third volume of MonLalgtie's Ksaays. Gregory: Kb here, sir? With look of wonderment, Greg ory leTt and presently returned , with a large open volume, disclos ing a thick wad of manuscript. The uppermost bore this Inscription: "Herein under, proofs showing Caulnlif George Despard to he the n-:oiious malefactor and highway man known as Captain Archer." "So you have read this?" "I have," answered Gregory, his a.int features grimly resolule. "Then you will forget It. Give me the papers." "Wherefore?'' demanded Gregory. "To burn 'em.' "You mean . . . sir . . . Consider, reflect but for this msn she would tie thine." "Slit? Nay. 'tis hT fortune you mean ha?" t "No. no, but for this one-time rogue, her heart would turn towards lh-e. Richard I know It. boy!" "Give me thoe papers" Sir Kb hard leapt and seizin? Gregory in compelling grasp, took from him the closed volume . . . next moment those fatal papers were blazing in the very heart of the lire. A flash of small brown leg?, a sheen oT glossy, black curls and there, slim linger beneath pointed chin, stood little Short. "Mrnther. here, iiulck!" said she and held up a somewhat grimy paper. Sir Kichard lifted her high, sr--t her upon his shoulder, opened the paper and read: Th 1 1 lo npii tc vnu oT a trn diinklioi ht'rc. Hum day nt ("in i td-'k for purp't1 t'ii"hinq. lia rty, rm'li mid hnth of us. Hut hn( l din I. I'ttne ;oii nnd Ich in from the Hps f Vour iMcrnilitfri frin-t. Ilelurn T'Airy. Hi was yet stnrtns nt Ibis mil she ttben a dolorous voice balled: '!'ck! . . . IMeky! . . . Oh. Rich aid!" Retting little Sburl gently down, he beckoned to Gregory. "Take linr lo Abigail." said he . "rakes. Gifg . . . su'-kels, jelll?i an'1 what not." Then b wpiit link Into ihr rose garden anil there hfli'dd Mr Trump tngton, drooping dejectedly against the sundial. I CuMFLAIN STEEL : HEAD POACHING i ijg 1 IlKANTS PAPS. ftt. Auir. I'.' -: nV -K.-iM.i l- of wholfM ! po.i.h- ing of i-icf Hi t-i, i ii t the mom h f : the Hog tif i lvoi i HiiHiiiK tnii"h ilid)nu(1.ii hiooiik v.ili' h Titr ! ' who Kfiy they htivi- 1 u fornint bo) thiit ('''npyviyht, l''. IrKrvy fit Htl 'i mi; i;nu t'tki-ri wlibin tbr piit w" k. hmrV mik Ih cr-dlti-d lici t' Jib i-tuj.-fo i In- d'hyiMl run of On- -irrlln d. A ton of m I I lif'-io" whh Ink-n in one uiKbi fmiu shwi-iii Coiii ri-i i-k IK--il AglM'hN. lli'i'tll dtllK lo Hn In tiow 'Jitiiiu. w ho tud.iy tU other lioHi'hci" bud (mtii nt h- nHiu'.liH of rnl.1 rtHt'T ti"ni toptyinn Into Hi" lower river, (lih on fHid Ih- hiid icli-m iiplo d mi -th'-ntlc Infoi ttiiitiuii to tin- ftiiti fih Miiioif-if.o. In-Idling upon Im niHrtbiti' (,1-tion. Koreft imvt l.oriil Mi'houl bulhllnKK being ImiP'ovmI pifpuni- AT CRATER LAKE CHAT K 1 1 l.AKi:. (He.. Auk. I'J. Mr.' nnd M rs. Km l Minn low of Modfonl niotoli'd lo ('r;itcr l.nlci At the cooking school careful seasoning counts That is why Leslie Salt takes its place on the platform for the dem onstrator's use in preparing model menus and delicious dishes. The purity, even-grain and case of hand ling of this carefully refined pro duct assures uniform seasoning for all cooking. Look for the familiar red package! " Yau Htt hut Utile Salt . . , ( ( thai Itttlt hi tbt hest " V h e il rxehi Hivt'ly in tlin Mull Tribune cooking school PLAIN OR LESLIES SALT IODIZED QJou ore Invited to attend as our Guest 4 Cooking Course r. . . ' U Enjoy This Series of Lessons on Modern Methods in Cooking and Baking By Special Arrangement wc have net-tired the Well Known Authority MISS VICTORIA WARNER Home Service Bureau, TJie Tappan Stove Co. for a Course uf Four Entertaining Lectures on Better Cooking Rcsorve These Dates Children's Playgrounds Just Across Dear Creek Bridfje Aug. 13 11 15 10 Attend the first one and you will he Mire lo com plcte the scries The lessons are ttf high character prac tical and educational. The lecturer will (ive you the hencfit of a very wide ex perience including menu planning, and the modern time and energy saving ways of preparing food for every day meals as well as company dinners and luncheons for special occasions. .Actual cooking and baking will be in process during the classes. Copies of recipes and instruc tins will be presented to each guest. Come, invite a friend. Bring your Cooking and Diet Problem. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation tnn of ihl yntne fi-li hn hci-n to to opi-nlny In t)ill.