The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATES1IAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL, 8. 1922
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VIolptM ptaS lard equals an x-
qulsite prfum that may be eas
ily" and Ineipenslvelr ' made- at
bonae.-. Th tiolets or any pine
Bwwt-ceivted flowers, may be
used
mg-wnen tirey
V in an e;
aregafhered in th?" mom
leh tney are fresHwi: "h''
ifm oro' put nf'nnt o lavor'fif
,fc ; blossoms an'lnrn tbick'ls Waewl
i'n jar anu cuirreu
with a layer of fresh, 'pare Iaf
lard. Several 'layers of f lower
and lard are alternated. '
After this mixture has stood for
tvo or three days the Jar , is set
In a pan of hot water, 'until the
lard baa melted jyst enough 30
St will separate from the flowers
The lard Is thn drainedOff .and
mixed with an equal part of alco
holl When the lard has solldl
ried ifltHs Brimmed off from th?
alcohol and a fragrant prlnme !
liie resultl' "' , r
Read Mhe Classified Ads.
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CLOSING
OUT
Our biiiUiri has been sold and hence we are forced lo
close out our entire stock of high grade
GROCERIES
AT WHOLESALE
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This will give roanyt a Salem family opportunity to save
creatiy on srocerles. 5ee us at once as .we must move
. . 1 . this entire stock in a hurry r
HIGHLAND GROCERY
Phone' 496
746' Highland Avenue
Foods idMaUe
Baby Thrive
Reef juice caa e one of the
earliest articles of food, after
milk, flven to the baby. There
is no great food, value in beef
jnice. bat it Is helpful in slightly
stimulating a delicate infant or
in' preparing the way for other
foods. I Usually ft Is given as ear
ly as five of six months of age.
lieef Juice- mut be -given at
first; in i small dones. only one to
two teaspoonfuU ,at a- time and
dluted with an equal amoant of
water., - .This may be gradually
worked up to two ounces. ,
Various Mmt Broths are Gool
Clear broths made from mut
ton, beef, veal or chicken may be
used1 at the age of ten or eleven
months.' Two ounces may be giv
en as a first course at dinner. Ttve England character by a new ao-
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
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chief thing to remember aboat
clear broths of this kind is to re
move every particle of fat and to
cook them thoroughly.
For a child of eight months or I
so. it is well to thlcKen tne ciear
broths with rice, barley or arrow
root and vegetables, as more
nourishment is added. At first
give only the broth, later strain
ing in a little of the vegetable
pulp and cereal. '
Foods For Older Children
XI ilk soups and vegetable purees
have more food value, than t8
clear broths and are best for older
children. .The most common xf
these are cream of spinach car-,
rots, peas, beans, celery, potato
and asparagus. These are -V
best ones to use for children
from 4wo years to ten years agf.
After that time .cream of .corn,
cauliflower and tomato may also.
be allowed
Another valuable set of 'soups
for growing children are those
made from lentils, legume flour
and aov beans. One of these
soups with bread and butter.
cup of weak cocoa or a glass of
milk and a cookie or a small
piece of gingerbread make a nour
ishing and usually well-liked sup
per, for a child of three years to
ten years of age. As the child
tbor,' Robert L." Duff us.
- For too CbUdm '
"Heroines of History and Le
gend," stories of women of all
races and times, especially Inter
esting' t girls ef Jnnior high age.
edited by Elva S. Smith.
. 'The Boy Scout Book of Camp
fire Stories." edited by Franklin
K. Mathiews:
"Brother Eskimo," exciting E-
kimp adventure, told by Alan AL-livan.
Mora That Must Be Told." a
definite exposure of conditions
and 'problems in the various coun
tries since the war, as the author
believes them to exist It in writ-
tea by Sir Philip Hamilton Gtbbs
ia his distinctive style.
Personality," studies - in , per
sonal development, by Harry Col
lins Spillman
Better Business English, "by
John Matthews Manly and John
A. Powell
Rovinr EaatfandT' " Roving
West ttimpressiomrot a liter-!
ary man in his travels in India,
Armenia and Japan, Edward Ver-
rall Lucas. - I .
"The Meaning i of Service," by
Harry Emerson Foedick.
"Tea-cup Reading and the Art
of Fortune-telling by Tea Leaves"
by a Highland seer.
"Emergencies." issued by The
Mutual Life Insurance company of
New York. 'i;v"
Accident," Issued by tbe Mu
tual Life Insurance company of
New Yore - ' '.'.
Poisons-Remedies." issued by
the MutnaKJUfo insurance com
pany of New York.
'Care of Invalids." issued by
the Mutual Lite, Insurance com
pany of New York.
"Oliver Cromwell." - another
short story by the author of "Ab-
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raham Llpeoln," John Drinkwat-f tfOdric, the Forester. a story
er. !1 -j for feoys similar to - Ivanboe' tn
tima ana interesi, : ty uernara
7eCIDEDLY we want
Cl'you to compare the
flavor of OLxiviI'lW grows older a larger proportion
of soup may be given than when
he was only three years old.
Rolled Oats.
end the economy.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
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EVERY DAY EVERY, MEAL
No Matter -What Else You Serve Mak6 Sure There's Plenty of
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j t Baked by ChcirylCity'B
This Superb bread Has Won Its P lace On (Jood Tables AH Over Town
Always
The
Best
For the housewife, as well as
for the efficiency expert in the in
dustrial plant, there is a shortest
and best way of doing everything. J
The housekeeper is applying
this labor-saving principle; when
Bhe cuts canned pineapples before
taking it from the can by placing
a knife inside the rings of pine
apple and cutting through all the
slices at once. ' '
If food scorches it should bej
emptied Into a clean pan which
should be set in cold water. This'
will take away any scorched taste.;
Water ought not to be poured in
a kettle in which 100a nas jubi
been scorched. Instead the ket
tle should be set in a pan of cold
water for 15 minutes. This will
partially loosen the food particles
and the utensil may then be put
to soak. 4
After taking a cake from the
men tlira tfiA nan hnttmnaiiftt 1 7V
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el which has been wrung out of
cold water. This will loosen tba
cake from the pan.
Egg yolks may be kept for sev
eral days by covering them! with;
water, milk, or olive oil. Whites
of eggs can be more easily beuten
if a pinch of salt is added.
There is little danger of may-;
onnalse curdling if the salt, pep-,
per, mustard and lemon juice on
vinegar are added to the beaten
egg yolks before the oil is mixed
in.
,Wet newspapers torn up ind
scattered over a carpet or a bare
floor will v aid in keeping down
1 dust while sweeping.
In removing bedclothes from a
bed each cover should be removed
separately? This does away with
lost motion In making up the bed
QUALITY AND QUALITY
For Cash Saturday Only
FRESi MEATS
Fancy Veaf and Lamb Beef Steaks.
Beef to BoiL .'l
Beef to Roast
Choice Corned Beef
f Hamburger
'Pure Pork Sausage.....
Tickled -Pork
Dry Salt Pork . ....
Fancy, Breakfast Bacon ....
Swifts Premium Hani .
Barton's Sugar Cured Ham..
Pure Lard, 5 lb. paili..
Pure Compound 5 lb. pail
All kinds of cooked meats, boiled ham, chipped beef, etc.
. ..15c and 20c
...X-8c to 12y2c
.10c to 15c
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.. e-"''WV
L -20c
...f ....l.. -16c
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"7 Ij 30c to 35c
:...39c and 40c
Zl.ZZ.ZZ.rZ75c
. ....... 65c
Th. American "Novel,1 the
story of the- novel from the days
of Cooper. by.Carl Van Dorea. ?
"The ' Legacy," the story of -a
woman, by Mary S. Watts.
The Key Note," by Clara Lou
ise Rumham. r
"Nobody's Man.- by Edward
Phillips Oppenheim.
v For the Chlldresi
"Sword of Uberty." the atory
of the American and French rev
olutioa, with' Lafayette a ehtl
character, written for Junior and
high school readers, by Frank
and Cartelle Hnthins.
I'Trlnce and Roter of Cloverfield
Farm." horse and dor atorlea for
little readers, by Helen Fuller
Orion. " ! '
"Roand Robtn,M expeiieneea of
a camp of young Americans, told
by Abbie Fanrell Brown. .
Marshall.
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Cat This Oat It ta Worth Money
Cat but' this" slip, enclose with
6c aM jnall it. to Foley A Co.,
2S1S -Sheffield Ava., Chicago, 1U..
wrltrng your ; "nam and address
clearly. Yon trill receive In return,
a trial package ontalalng Foley'f
Uoney and Tar "Compound for
eosgbw, eolda an tronp: Fole-f
Kidney Pills tot -palna la aides and
hack; rheBmatUBV,backach kid?
nay And biadda-esilmenti; and
Foley Cathartlo" Tablets, a whole?
aomt and . 'tbxtroaghly eleansrng
cathartic tor constipation, bilious
ness, headacke, and alugglsh bow
ela. Sold avervwhere.T-AdT. . .
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Read the .. Classified tez
We Handle Swifts Goyercsient Inspected
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We pay cash for poultry, eggs veal and hogs
YEW PARK STORE
MEATS AND GROCERIES
J2th and Leslie Streets j . - --.i
Phone 9
Free Delivfry
Purity I AT THE UBRARr
Quality
I
Cleanliness
BAKE-RITE RECIPE
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Strictly )Fresh Butter
Best Of Flour ,
Best oi Flavors
Combined by the Best Bakers
Try
Are
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Today!
BAKE -RITE SANITARY BAICERY
45f State Street
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."The New England History,"
from the discovery of the conti
nent by the Northmen, A. D. 985
to the period .when the colonials
declared tbair IndeDendence. a
D., I776r . an Interesting old
work published in. 1357, written
by Charles W. EHiett. The set la
presented to the, library by Mr
Mark Poulsen. 4 rc.
"Employment Psychology,, the
methods of selection, training and
rating of employes, by mental and
trade tests, by the observation
and impression .methods, discuss
ed in detail by Henry C. Link
The author arrives at a practical
combination of employment meth
ods which should interest both
employer and employed
Enduring Investments, the
outstanding statistician of ie
country. Roger Ward Babson
The author appeals lor invest
ments in the shape ,of human
coula and happiness, and for the
Christianising of . .education, and
industry
"How and Why . Stories,1 a col
lection of negro folk tales, inter
esting for the atory .teller and for
the .student of folklore, written
by John Casper Bxanner.
"Fish Cookery." six hundred
recipes for -the -preparation of
fish, shellfish and other acquatic
animals,. by Evelene Spencer and
John ?i.- Cobb. . f
"Representative' one-act . ,play3
by -British and Irish authors," a
collection 'of twenty well onoscn
modern plays, edited by Barrett
Harper Clark.
" 'Life of Jean Henri Fabre,
the .life ot the French scientist
told with many delightful passag
es fr,6m his town writings ot bis
experiences. The biography is
written by a kinsman, Angustln
Fabre.
, "Dr. Tom O'Shanter." the story
of a .college' girl and ber dog by
Mabel . Louise' Jtobinson.
"Messer JMarco Polo." y J3onn
"Roada Going South," a story
Choice Round
Steak
Fancy Sirloin
Steak
r 15cIt.
Milk Fed
Veal Steak
' 20! ,J-
Sugar Cured
Picnic Hams
- 20c ih-
Umeco
25f
Delicious
Leg of Veal
Fancy
Creamery
Butter
35' lb-
Fancy Fresh
Northern
Halibut
20c lb-
Our Own Make
Weiners
15'
w.
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; Fresh ,
Sausage
Why Pay Morel
dget
market
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Originators of Low Prices
. 351 State Street
NOT IN THE COMBINE
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173 S. Commercial
-vs -tPhone'1421
Be amoM the thrifty, ccssdsvra -tyitb'jrcd'cta;
get ns ccnfaied with fkt jidi 3ft;VjkaV4:.
ing only old cows and ether law i!Itr cc-t s. ; A-
Freshly Ground HtidKi.
Jhkk Rounds
Choice Pork to RoasLJi.Xl,ir.iAl-
Our Own Sugar Cured CrtkUt CCQa-..,-i..--,-3 Cc
Our Own Sugar Ccred fla -.:4.,.3Cc
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mi jmUt VDollarDdes'lts Duty
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"Groceries of Quality'
a
"i4 Safe Place to Trade"
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. 'ARMOUR'S TAHMIAMS 1 i
Everybody Is acquainted wltfc tlie ReU aixerAlaed '.'Mw J
am" featured In the tnagaiines. To back .np thin ,advertling
Armours must keep up the quality ot their product and we be
lieve there is no better ham -put 'up anywhere than Armour's--SUr
Hams. Armour's atakf their reputation as jpackera of this
brand of hams. Have a ham .for Easter.-i 0 p t pquU .
.each. .............. 5 a tA'iQ iP9tn '
CAXXEO GOODS . . 1 f i r: ;.
It is Just between seasons for canned fruits and'vegeiablea'
very little fresh goods on the market and a good supply pf t
canned goods on the pantry shelf takes a lot of worry off the
mind of the housewife. -.' ' ! ; '-"'
10 CANNED GOODS DEAL
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Our plan of giving a discount ot 10 In assorted lota of canned
goods has worked so well that we have decided to continue,
the deal. Assort a doxen from the list below taking three of
a kind, add the single can price and take oft ten percent. ,
D. M. Extra Peas. : . . . . .9 .23
D. M. Special Extra..... i .SO
D. M. Petit . Pols ..,,.. S5
D., M. Crosby Corn J20
D. M. - Tomatoes. "JBO
D. M. Small- Asparagus '
TipsV..;:i.. ........ 5
D.'M. Asparagus Tips,
- square, tins....,.... .45
D. X. Asparagus, Mam- j .
moth Stalks..., , . . . A&
J3. . M. Salad Points . . . . . O
Onarga. Corn fy , 3
,D. M. Epinacjh ..... . . , 4S3
D. M. Saner Kraut... . Jta
D. M. Hominy..,,..,.. 4SO
D:ll. Pineapple, 2 tt 1... t .S3
D. M. Pineapple, 2s.....'
D. M. Pineapple, Is. ... .
Mission Pineapple, 2..
D. M. Peaches. s &o
D. M.' Apricots. . . ... . . . " S5
Mission Grapes. v. . . . . . ' o
Tea Garden Orange r
Marmalade........... : AO
Tea Garden Orange, No.
5 Tins..... .
1JOO
Tea Garden Preserret . O
Solar Pineapple;.....,. ; .20
D.'M. Bartlett Pears. . . A3
Suprertfe Lagan berries. Q
Supreme Blaek Raspber- I '
- rles. . 45 '
California Honex pintgp. ,- A3 i
CaUfornla' Hoae(i flnarti . . JH..
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v LIBERTY BELL CANE AU JlATi "f,1,1. ,
.GaUona 415 Half GaUons 75c Quarts 4c ;
WATiait GLASS FOB PRESERVING EGGS ? '
Gatlona 05c Half 'Gallons 50c Quarts Oes V
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" . At Today's Wholesale Price S2JSO per sack ' -; -
CAKES
For Saturday a full line of our home made takes, the quality
of which is known by all who have tried them. , Angel. Sun
. shine. Prune, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Mocha, Jelly Roll. r
Phones 1885-6-7 : v No charge f cr ds'Jvcry
of New England Uf and 9i New
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