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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1922)
i V ' I i 3 S 4 '4 A. 4' I' k v i . K I s - i A i 1 a 1 r,,v e;MiM THE OREGON STATES-vtAN. SALEM. OREGON ' . . . SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 27, 1922 " 3 ' UOUSEHOLD HINTS 1 A ' atll.L .1 . . T a buvcu m iune saTes.sine," may be applied to the problem of remoTlng stains, ; according to those who hare tried it put. . ( When stains are not remoTed from a fabric at once, they often undergo a chemical change which renders them unrecognizable, Miss Weld explains. It Is then difficult to choose the proper method of treatment. The longer stains are left without, treatment, the more firmly they become Imbedded in the fabric, and the more difficult It is to remore them. On cotton ' andUnen fabrics, fruit, iron rust, coffee, and ink stains are perhaps the most common,, although grass, " paint, and cream stains are fre quent. Most stain remorers are best applied with & medicine drop per, and the treatment applied di rectly to. the not, suggests Miss Weld. Boiling' water .poured directly on fruit stains will ttfmallr remore them; v;JTelle - ater made of chloride of lime and washing soda, can be used on ererythlng except colored garments. fc ,Tea, coffee, and chocolate stains are some times set in the. fabric hy the use of boiling -water. . Cream sUIns, often present wfth coffee-, are re movable with cold water. Ordin ary laundering will,. usually re more any stains from beterages If the article is soaked first In cold water. , - Ink stains on delicate fabrics are removed by an application of fcl" ..'V , I ! ! - . . U !Ezz ' ' ' ' 11 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' H ' 1 I Rieht t GAUFORlriA BEWOES 1 pf li&UL r .. ARE NOW AT THEIR' BEST De6C " Prices ' ur Ber"es are kept" under glass to prevent contamination SetVlCe . ' . j from dirt and dust " . " .r lemon juice or soar milk. Oxalic acid, or ah ink; era dlcator will take ink out of less delicate fab rics. If the article . is pink.: the color will probably-not be affected as pink does not decolorize easily. India ink and Indelible ink stains are not removable with In eradi- cators. Soap paste and kerosene or lard will eliminate them. Rust stains, often caused from incompletely, rinsed out bluing, are removable with dilute hydro chloric acid. Grass stains, it not taken out with soap and water are removed with wood alcohol. Fresh paint stains tare removed with turpentine. ; DID BDf MORS GOOD Many men and women' sutler from baekadhe, rheumatic , ' pains, stiff joints, sore muscles and other, results of kidney trouble because they neglected the first warning symptoms. Foley Kidney Pills aid the klndneys to " throw Cat poisonous waste matter that caus es pals and misery. Stephen Lew is,. Eldrldge, Ky., writes: h Foley Kidney Pills did me more good than all other medicine ever took. I had kidney trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like I had before I took them." Sold everywhere Adr.' And we can distinctly recall when we knew nothing about vita mines and calories and everybody was as healthy' as the population generally Is In these later times. After all does knowledge add to the length of. life?, i k OUAGIiENlSUSl HIE MS- Favorable Replies Continue to Come in Reply to : Recent Question Replies continue favorable to the taking over of the Parrish grove at Capitol street and. North Mill creek by the city. In over 100 answers received to. the sugestion. an but five or six, are enthusiastically favorable to the suggestion. 'Answering this :raorning as to Whether or not the city should take-over this beautiful -tract are Ihe '.following; f : 1 ! certainly - tf ator buyragi the plotf ef ground. Tre:U took so many years to grain should be preserved tor civic pride. W. H. Steusloff. This is a beautiful grove. The plot is rather small. It should be purchased and named Parrish park.' if it can be obtained at a fair price. I would not favor paying a stampede or promoters' priee.B. W. Macy. The city should own and beau tify as much of the creek front age as possible. The 'oak grove is the choicest of such property. it I am highly favorable to its par- . 1 . 1 Pric KEIXY-SPIGFIELD : ' UN-TED STATES and LEE CORNER NORTH COMMERCIAL AND CHEMEKETA STS. GASOLOME chase by the citr. Albert " H Gllle. -j I am very much in favor of the city, taking over the above men tioned tract, to be used for school and playgrounds. Such spots will be hard to find in a short time. Do it now. -Russell Catlla. Salem should nave a play ground for high school students and business men and, women. This is an ideal spot, being close in, and little time will be lost going and returning. A dozen paved tennis courts on this tract would give Salem young people an oportunlty for healthful and, pleasant exercise, and make Sa lem a happier community. W. T. Sfolx. A Clear 'Brain and healthy body are essential tor success. Busi ness men; teachers, students. housewives, and1 other workers say Hood's Sarsaparilla gives them appetite and strength, and makes their work, seem 'easy. It over comes that tired feeling. Adv. "They say the 'wireless tele phone is going to be in common use in a few more years." "Yen, then you can xpect to hear that snippy retort. The air's busy.'.", .,. u, u a C4U. CLUING coma m coavMteat pit-: waica win bat anr raoatb At DC es Cut eis Quality Tires BIG REDUCTIONS ON 25g We have often been asked why our Market u called the Midget. When it was first started, it was a xeal midget in size" (8Vsrfeet wide, by 19 feet depth) V as well as in prices. We have increased our size but our prices remain "Midgets. v "Where Salem Meats?' -. - . --.. . .. BOILING BEEF PRIME ROASTS 15e BREAKFAST BACON 30c vnrrr tr wn VEAL STEAK M 15' ; PURE LARD NO. 5 PAIL 65' x SIRLOIN STEAK m 10-8 IDE Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE BaHBSMSS - Never Before No Seconds GATES s. sr im AUTO PER GALLOM JOWLBACON 15- CREAMERY. BUTTER 40! UMECO 25 KIPPERED. SALMON", 'v-gc; .;:.;. FANCY HALIBUT 20c FRESH SHAD LING COD 12 1-2 v St is SUPER-TREAD SU BIO Bread That-G Erimful or Goodne Bake-Rite Bread Is the foods better.4 ' . HaM to imagine & substantial meal without Bread as a side-partner of every other food,5 right tip to the dessert course. ; 1 v' j , . Then there'3 afternoon tea. If you would make yours; ah assured success; serve dainty slices of buttered Bake Rite in a tempting variety of sandwiches. . J i Our window-baked firead stands lor quality in "ina- terials used baking methods employed -f ine flavor and rich nutrition. - v Quality supreme) We XlA.-i.- 1 suiuies ia qur oa&iiig;. , BAICERFE SANITARY BAKERY, I 457 .State' Street 1 a A. r i I E 1Z : - i . .7 f one food thai makes all other; i . F give you that by using no sub . , . . . .. . ... .. . , .,,- . a i iQtV ' W . .1 - ' & - V I- ' 1 Jr. a T.v. r, . , I. ,