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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1922)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. ORCSON - SATURDAY MORNING. MAY. 20, 1022 ' ' , I'M DE'HIT Construction of :- Highways : To Be'-.Considered at ' Meeting on May 31 , Bids for the construction of ap- j proximately SO miles 6f toad and lour bridges, will be considered at a meeting of ' tie 'state '" highway commission to be held in Portland May 31. The cost "of the projects under consideration was 'estimat ed by highway -officials at' 400. 000. ' ' ' ' ' fc ' " . Following arethe projects for . which bids 'will be opened; ! Clackamas County Pacific highway, Bolon-pregon City,' 0.3 miles grang and paying. : - .' f- Coos ;;6unty Coos Baj-Jtose burg highway. Myrtle JPoint-Cam; as Valley section. Unit ! (Myrtle -' a W flf IllllfV'f' Convenient to use does not C "'"VpilL Hands are not stained. ) KMMWRIlMUUMCtU f ' t Bread is su(i friendly Think of th Goldsmkt, Coffee J: : .-..I y- l" 1 1 ' "- '"' I : .i i " ' -. , . f , . , - - - . -r ' -f. rhink of thf big part it plays at "picnics, afternoon f,f receptioflswherever 'mreshmerits are- served. teas'. J 5 kite Bfea motes -sociability j"; v Tempting sandwiches;, goody-good ? cinnamon toast, ' or dainty slices? of buttered-BreadVthnwnnaIade- there's 23tand deliciousness f Qqu 'V:, , ' ' ." " ' ' ;You caq depend on the Bake-Rite bakery to give you a .loaf that is always Tcrisp,featherlight, ? brimful qf goodness.-;;,.v;.;;".;v::7.-.v - Fresh-baked every day. Pick your own loaf to take ; home, as they coma fragrant warm from the oven. 4 ' BAlCErRTTE . '-r , 457-State-Street r i ' .t il tl It 1' I IWftGSDPlW'1' T Absolutely no substitutes used in this bakery Point .bridgej. 11 J xuUes rock f ' GUllam Con ntyrChregon-Washington , highway, ' Hppner Juncf tlon-Morrow -t?oarityllne seetion, M miles gradlne and stirfaclg. ' . Klamath , Coffnty Tfrtf Dalles- California highway, Merrill sec tion, z.6 miles grading and surfac ing, v-v: ', ; Tlllamook County Roosevelt coast ' highway, Itebo-Neskowfn section 3 miles grading m$ rock surfacing.,. Umatilla , County Old Oregon trail, Deadman's Pass- Kamela section, 13.5 miles grading and surfacing. . ' ' ' Douglas' County Pacific high way One bridge over Elk Creek at Praia. V ' 'Grant County John. Day River highway. Tw bridges near Day vllle. ' - . l- Polk County West Side Pacific highway. One reinforced concrete bridge over Basket Slough near t ... .... Strawberry .Weather js Rerfept, Say .sVan Trump "Perfect strawberry weather, is what County Frut Inspector Van Trump says of the past four days.rThe strawberries " needed Just this' sort of weather for pol lenation and now ''that1 it has come he looks for a rather except food) pr( i-f,': f - ' ! BAICERY ..iT" Salem,- Ore. 4. -I' ran Cookie i Recipe . - From Chef of Note -rc-J . f. Hubert Vaa ler Brok , Hubert Van der Broeck, super vising pastry chef of the'Hotel SUfler, at Buffalo, has discovered Way to make bran cookies, and W)s rather proud of hia achieve ment. Anyone trying the recipe, as' it appears here, will find , that Chef Van der . Broeck's pride is Justified."" t35ie ingredients jire one-half cup .brown sugar, . one-half cap buttef, " one . heainK tejaspooii ground cinnamon, one-half" cup Sultana raisins, one-half cP chopped walnut . meats, two cups flour, one level teaspoon baking soda, one heaping' teaspoon bak ing' powder, two and one-half cups of ; bran, one egg and one-' b 'eup watr. " tB,eat sugar and better to cream ; add egg and peat wtlf; add water, I mixed with baking- soda and .flour, sifted with ' baking powder; ; then add the Otheif in gredients .'and V'toii thorpnghly. 'Drop by ieaspoonfols on greased baking' sheet and bake in mod- erate pyen, ,1SufBcieftt gr thirty 'cookies.'" -v. tlonal crop. "A trip out Into -the country, within the ' past three day's, shows spore of thV finest looking berry fields that the val ley ver produced; it they yield accordlnj? .to their present appear- NO. 5 PAIL BEEF: TO BOW Prime Beel ROASTS . i 15 Fancy Milk Fed Veal Steak 18 clb. 7 Legf of Veal y 2(H- V 5 ' V, f'1f f f , v V --- - w- Sugar Cared Cottage Pure - SAUSAGE, 5 FreA:Noitterq 1 f 5 State Street , J NOT IN THE COMBINE ance. they, will producer bumper crop' without falL" Mr. Van Trump finds it Impos-, si Me to was enthusiastic over the loganberry situation. ; "Jhe later the season goes, the less encouraging It looks," he says. '' "Some of the fields, especially of the older, plantings, will do well to produce one-half or even one-third of a crop, according to the present outfook. Antbracnose, or blight, seems to be one of the prevailing afflictions." The county inspector finds that the Bartlett pears have suffered considerably from -die-back which has taken more the form of blos som blight and the failure of the fruit spurs, than the death of the larger portions of the main tree. He finds that the trouble occurs largely in the poorer soils, or where the trees suffered last year from drought. Bpth these soil and weather conditions attack the fibrous root system of the tree, and so affect the general health of the tree, so that the suc ceeding crop suffers. DIP HIM MORK 'GOOD Many men and women suffer from backadhe, rheumatic pains, strff Joints, sore muscles and other results of kidney trouble because they neglected the first, warning symptom: Foley Kidney Pills aid the kindneys to throw tfnt poisonous waste matter that caus es pain and misery. Stephen Lew is, Eldridge, Ky., writes: Foley Kidney Pills did me more good than all other medicine I ever took. I had kidney trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like everywhere. Adv. T New Water Applications 1 Received by Engineer ; -' Seven ew tppllcatlona to appro priate water from Oregon streams have been filed with the state en gineer. They are as follows: By J. W. Chaney of Marshf leld, covering the appropriation of wa ter from an unnamed tributary, ot Isthmus slough for -domestic use and for Irrigation of one acre in Coos county. By Erwin Thomas Langford; of i La Grande.: coverinz the appro- prittibn of water from Pine creek CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK 15 25,c,t- Stnrceon Freth Perch ' ShaJ ; ' LING COD ny2c i n 7 Ion county. r By Harvey ,:- E. Jtelnhart ot Wheeler covering the appropria tion of water from Classic Lake creek, a tributary of Xehalem bay. for - development of five horse pc for electric lighting put poses in Tillamook county. The cost of the proposed development U apprejeimately $2,000. By Alfred C. Holland, of On tario, covering -the appropriation of water from Snake River for do mestic water supply in Multnomah county. By the Oregoi State Highway commission, covering the appro priation of water from an unnam ed branch of Hunt creek, tribu tiry to Columbia river for dvinttg and-sanitary purposes in a -public park In Clatsop county. S"ha es Umated cost of construction am ounts to $1300. ' i By T. Imai. of Dee, coverin? the appropriation of water from an unnamed spring for domestic pur poses -and for irigation of 9.15 acres in Hood River county, at an estimated cost of $300; Humors Come to the Surface in the spring as in no other season. They don't run themselves all off that way. however, but mostly re main in the system. Hood's 5nr paparilla removes them, wards ttf danger makes good. health sure. Adv. I 456Court St. j ' For Your Sun dav Needs - . " ' . - - . - . ,tl Ut KErVT FRESH V ' ' ' II I Under Our Fountain Sorav ' k ' ' 'i . i ill f'" 1 11 ' '- 1) J i " mil Hill fHli Ill ! i II I ' v.; v ,)'tH 1 t, ; t,.,." .. j v ;. I r U.'JiJ. DviW !sSli3 vy ty I W. " I ' J . .. J - i . M EAT' PEOPLE'S MARKET, 155 N.jUberty St. We believe that the best. way. to, introduce ourselves 5.?' giving you the right prices on your Meats, not onlyjhis Saturday oery day of -the week. We feel we can sure save you money pn your, meats and poultry. ,ve , are making poultry a specialty. ' " v , . We earnestly solicit your trade-at all times and guarantee you satisfaction on your meat or refund your money. Please call and give us a trial. . f , Young Spring Chicken, lb. ChoiceJFat Hens, none better, Light; Legs of Veal, no not baby per lb , 1922 Spring Lamb, lears. lb..:J: 30 Leg of Lamb; lb:.. ..... 0 5 lb.1 pail Pure Iiard.. x.......... .70 10 lb.-pail Pure Ld .:. $1.40 Lamb Chops, lb .30 WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE, Not orijinators of Low Prices, but will fallow them with QUALITY in ; oar MEATS. 155 J. Liberty Street . . .. ,lhoneyyi : ' -r , " .. .. .- rut nccT in npnnrpiFQ i . ) . 4 And The Season's Vegetables v .. .. ... j ,'l i Introduction: :..$ 7 Pure Fork sausage; we put no wmu. lb. .33 . m our sausage, 4u ti beef, Sugar Cured .20 ' Tender young ,ted. id Chokfe-Young Babbit, lb Fresh Eggs, dozen .. d Good . Dairy Butter, lb.... ale.:. Cottage Hams, lb-...22 Vic Pork Roast, gram .30 .33 III " K .- - x' ; i - i 74: