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T H E G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L. N YS S A . OREGON. • THE • KITCHEN CABINET B ig g e s t C la s s o f A r m y PROFESSIONAL N u r s e s Is G r a d u a t e d -------------------- ----------- - 1 ■ ** P H Y S IC IA N S and SUR G EO NS j. j . s a r a z i n <(cy I. 21. W est er n N ew sp a pe r Union ) i f there w ere no such thina aa dis play in the w orld we m ight g e t on a grea t deal b etter than we do, and m ig h t be in fin itely m o re a g re e a b le com pa n y than w e are. /AARY 6TÏAHA/A BONNER. . Physician and Surgeon Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8p.m. THE BOBOLINKS. W E LL TRIED DISHES. When the early summer upples tire largo « noiigh they are very g«»«»d serxed with sliced onions. Use a pint of sliced apples and one cupful of sliced onions, doubling the amount if the family is fond of such wholesome dishes. Cook the onions in a Jitt!e fat until they are well softened ami yellow before adding the apples, sprlnklo with a little flout and sugar, a sprinkling of suit and paprika and add u little water from time to time, as needed. Stir and cook until well blended. Serve around pork chops or steak. A new era in the army nursing service was establish d when -104 nurses were graduated from the Walter Fried Apples.— This dish will take a Reed hospital, Washington. These young women, who received their diplomas from MaJ. Gen. M. W. Ireland, sur large firm apple which does not lose geon general of the array, were trained by the government, and constitute the largest class graduated from such an Its shape when cooking. Wash the institution. apples and core them, then slice In rather thick slices ami cook in bacon or salt pork fat until well browned N O FRESH AIR FOR HER P r e s id e n t In v ite d to C h e y e n n e on both sides. Sprinkle while cooking with a very little salt and a hit of sugar. Serve in overlapping slices around pork chops, or sausages. Those who have been forehanded in •owing some mustard seed will have the best of greens to cook or to serve with fresh lettuce. The green mus tard cut in hits and added to potato salad is especially appetizing. In fact whled to almost any vegetable com bination, It is fine. Baked Bananas.— Remove the peel from half a dozen bananas; scrape them to remove all coarse threads, «ml lay In a well-buttered baking dish, (»rate the rind of an orange and half h lemon; mix together with the Juice of each and three-fourths of a cupful of sugar. Pour over the bananas, dot with two tablespoonfuls of butter and bake until the bananas are tender, Unripe bananas are best for thN dish, ns they keep their shape when cooked. I Spiced Carrots.— Cook until tender, very young carrots; sprinkle with flour, powdered clove, butter, lemon j Juice; reheat and serve with minced parsley. Flemish Apples With Onions.— Slice ! thinly unpeeled apples; sprinkle with Mrs. Elizabeth Dunne of Chicago, flour; add hits of butter and sugar, who celebrated her one hundredth «ml place In layers In a baking dish, j birthday last April, expects to live at using buttered crumbs on each layer ; least 20 years more. Mrs. Dunne is with a few thinly-sliced onions. Rake j Interested in politics, and despite her until well cooked. age can sew, darn, and do ordinary The state of Wyoming has sent a unique invitation to President Harding, housework. She attributes her lon W h a t w e need m ore than a n y oth er j asking him to attend the Frontier Days round-up at Cheyenne during the gevity to the fact that she has always qu ality ia an in crea se In patriotism , i last week In July. The invitation takes the form of a real “ four-gallon” coxv- lived inside, and does not believe that nn re o f th e rig h tin g b lood o f our an- ; boy lint. The heavy-chased silver hand hears the. engraved invitation. ccM ors. T h e tru e p a trio t lives fo r his fresh air is good for tlie health. “ I heard." said Mr. Bobolink, “ that the Phoebe Birds had told their story of how they like to get acquainted with people, and have people become acquainted with them, and so they sing their name or say their name over and over again. But we would like to tell people that we do the same way. Wouldn’ t we like to do that, Mrs. Bobolink?" “ Indeed we would,” said M»s. Bob olink. “ For if anyone does not know our story it Is time that they should— that is. of course. If they like to hear the stories the birds have to tell. “ I most certainly hope they do, for the birds love to tell their stories and have people care for them Birds care for people, and so it is natural that they like to have people care for them. “ The only people birds don’t care for are for those who would hurt them or take the eggs. It would bo too cruel for anyone to ever take our lovely eggs. What beautiful wtJtlsh- brownfsh eggs these five eggs w ere! And what nice little Bobolinks they became. “ Why, It would he as cruel to do that as It would be to put a sharp sword through Mother B b o l ink’s heart. “ It would be cruel If people to«’k little babies out of their sleeping bas kets or cots and took them off just to see what color eyes they had and how big they were, and a f£kv little facts like that. “ It would he so cruel a thing to do And people can enjoy birds so mucb more by hearing them sing and by D O N S. N U M BERS, P H YS IC IAN & SURGEON Phon* 70 Parma D ENTISTS Dr. C. M. T A Y L O R D EN T IS T Ontario, Oregon. DR. T. O. HUM PHREYS D ENTIST Phone 48 Parma, Idaho. Dr. R. A. MOON Chiropractic Physician House calls made Acute or chronic diseases Hours, 10-12; 1 :30 to f> Evenings by appoint nu n• Phone— Office, 158; Home, 41 R. Ontario Oregon. ATTORNEYS E. M. BLO D G ETT Attorncy-at-Law Land and Probate work a Specialty. Nyssa, Oregon W. H. Brooke • P. J. Gallagher AT T O R N EY S-AT I.A \V Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Ore, R. W. S W A G L E R Attorney-at-Law Rooms 12 14, 15 Wilson Bldg. “ You A ra* Watching.” ONTARIO OREGON watching them perched on trees and R O B T . D. L Y T L E grasses and fences, or ■•»y watching them fly through the e*r. showing Attorney-at-Law their pretty feathers. cou n try and dies I f n ecessary fo r It. “ People wouldn’t like it if hobo W o need m ore o f th e kind th a t live First National Bank Building fo r it, w h o g iv e tim e, th o u gh t, m oney YOUNG FOR His POSITION links or other birds ran off with Ihelr Rtul e n e rg y In m a k in g the w o rld b et P a p e r H a t s W o r n in W a s h in g t o n little ones, and so it isn’t f ir to do Vale, Oregon ter. W e m a y e a c h h a v e u sh a re in the such things to bobolinks or other g r e a t w ork . birds*. It isn’t fair at all. It is very SEASONAPLE GOOD THINGS. very cruel. And just because people are bigger than we are it L even more cm el. Now flint strawberries are plentiful “ O f course, it would be impossible let us try lids tempting recipe: for bobolinks and other bin! families _____ Strawberry to hurt people. But isn’t it even worse T o a • t.— II a v v of people to hurt us because they ready some slices are strong enough to do sfi? I think of toast, well but anyone who steals birds' eggs is a tered. Mix well bully, that’s all. doing something t w o tablespoon mean to a little creature more help fuls o f cornstarch less than he or she is. and a cupful of "But let us not talk of such a sad sugar; put the Chopping and Grinding subject, though it was l who Started mixture slowly Into a cupful of boil the talk on it. Let us talk of what Rhone 3C R ing water, stirring constantly. Cook you started to sp«*ak of— how the in n double boiler until thick ami Phoebe Birds told their story of how clear; add one-fourth of a cupful of Clocks, Jewelry they liked to get acquainted with Watches, orange Juice and remove from the i people.” tin*. Stir in gently a cupful o f rip« and Diamonds “ Yes,” Mr. Bobolink said, “ the berries. Pour over the toast and j Phoebe birds told how they said Repairing a Specialty •erve Immediately. ‘Phoebe, Phoe be’ over and over again Cher#y Dumplings.— Remove the so people would know who they were connecting tissue from a half cupful “ And I ’d like to have people know FIFER’S JEWELRY STORE of suet and chop tine; mix with two that we say ‘B«>b-o-llnk, Bob-o-link* PARMA, IDAHO) cupfuls of flour, one-half-teaspoonfui ; over and over again to let them know of suit, and cold water to make a who we are. dough. Roll out an Inch thick an«1 “ We add a few trills to our song cover the Murfuce well with pltte , width the Phoebe birds don’t bother cherries. Dust with sugar; roll am Carl Nyqulst, vice president, in about, but Just the same we sing our tie In a cloth; place in boiling watei «•barge o f finance, ami secretary treas name over and over again, very clear and cook two hours. Serve with liar« urer of the Kook Island lines. Is the ly ami distinctly.” sauce. The young women of Washington, i*. < are wearing paper hats now. in youngest railway executive in th«2 "You always guard me so well.” Banana Trifle.— A dessert which l> revolt against the high price« charged by milliners, lin t« like those Illus Unite«I States—forty-three years old FRANK STUBBS, Prop. said Mrs. Bobolink. “ You do not let i His rise In railway circles has been nnv harm come to me. And if I am easy to prepare ami la equally goo* trated can lie made f«*r 40 cents. sj>ectaculnr. Is made, using one-half cupful oi busy looking for food, though you may Chopped peanuts, one cupful ot be singing for all you are worth, yon Call Phone 70 F mashed bananas, and one hiilf-eupfu' are watching out, too, to see that arc M a r r y i n g B a llo o n is ts b y W ir e le s s SHE IS SOM E G IR L! are safe and that no «>ne will harm of grated coconut. Arrange aft«*r mix ing well, and serve on individua’ us, ami you warn me in plenty ot plates with orange Juice for sauce, j time. “ Ah, Mr. Bobolink. It is not ever) Breakfast. Bacon With Mushrooms / creature who g«>es marketing and who Take a dozen good-sized mushrooms does her household tasks who «ar. «loan and lav aside; cook the bn cor have beautiful music to listen to ns until crisp; remove the bacon to n hot Shaving, Hair Cutting sl.e works. But you sing for me. platter an«) add the mushrooms to th« with your lovely voice, and again end hot fat ; cook until tender, season wit! Hot and Cold Baths again you tell me your name is Rob-®, sail and pepper and serve with bncor. link ! T«> be sure T know It Is. Rut mik I buttered toast NYSSA. - O R EG O N f«» me the name is s«> sweet that I Oroi’ed Lamb Chop« a la Savory — cannot hoar It too often. No* Mr. Broil the chops as usual; these « in Bobolink. T cannot hear the mime- of seasoned and of course mnv he left R«>h«4iuk too often.” «»vers. If there an* enough leftovei “ Thru is good.” said Mr. B«.bolTnk. for the number to m *# vo . Make n riel And putting hi* head on one side he white snu<*e and add one fourth »»f o , sung over and o\°r and over again. cupful of chopped rooked ham to th* H E WANT TO KNOW ‘ Reb c link. Bob-o-Pnk, Bob-o-llnk !** thick whit*» sauce. Spread this ovet WHAT IT IS the cold chops; dip them In **gg and : New Relativity Theory. crumbs and set away until serving Putting out good printing Jnn.«"* had frequently heard hlf time, then fry In deep fat. They ar*1 ‘ is our businew, and when unci«' discussing the relativity theory, very delicious. The white sane# we aay good printing we .'be!» bis uncle married anil intro- should make a thick conting all ovei don’t mean fair, bu*. the duccd Ida bride t«> James as his new ‘ he chops. Drenched chops should he best obtainable. If you hum he asked the boy laughingly nsod and the bone may be used tc are “from Missouri” give Joan Elmer of San i ranci**««» is whether h«‘ wasn't proud to have suet Hold them while they are being rov ua a trial and we will calìe*! America’s 10** j»er cent perfect a pretty girl for a relative. .Dine* Rev. K«!gar Sherrod of Los Angeles, Cal., is shown h«*re in his study mar five-year-old girl. She Is a diver lo* »k»*d up s**l«mnl> ami »mid. rying Joseph K. Ramsey and Stella Ranh. The bride anil bridegroom were swimmer, dancer, pianist am! linguist "ilk . I k n ow ! She’s the new rein thouaHiHls of yards away, floating about tbs sky In the basket of a balloon. amt is here seen «ioing one «»f the ti»1ty theory you were Udk u j about' u ca I «tun*» MvR keep her in condition Tbs wireless phone was used. Go to the Nyssa Flour Mill For FLOUR & FEED The Ny ssa Transfer Nyssa Barber Shop If You Have a Printing Want Show You 'H X TVle-É »rd(L t