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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM) OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1923 ? I I i i ! II' t irT,iS.;r?,:yv'--Si-sft-i .. . If . w i.-vt:s..:.N-2 til- ' ' ; - 1 - - frrVv lif I II 5 I I ill S.-5S-:-: -y; ;: a7v;j -iwk'sw rw- is v LeitoversAxerrW Real Problem Jfoe Santley and Ivy Sawyer in harmony over the kitchenette. . , table as well as behind the footlights U Those who have enjoyed the har Jnony'of SanUey and Sawyer in the Mnsie Box Revue , now learn that tfcey art just as good a "team" at Jiame ver the kitchen stove. I Joe gantley believes 'that the days when a woman's plac was supposed to be In th kitchen ' are frone forever- that Is.' unless her husband Is bt the kltcheii with her. 3 " F ' The; Santleys are c mixing: . the fil ling; for Vlrnla Sweet Potato Pie1 whlch'they unanimously vote to- be Uielr favorite- dish. J Mrs; Santley Xlvy Sawyer), has kindly volunteer ed these directions: ' . ' , x , ;v "I bake the sweet potatoes (some flmea I boU tbem, and press through a vegetable rieer. X cream the , half -cupful o vegetable short ening, which I prefer to lard, as the former has no. "taste", and Is also more easily digestible, beat1 ; In , teaspoonful salt and . 4 cup sugar, Jen four egg yolks well beaten i jplnt of the strained sweet potato, cup milk, and Vt nutmeg grated. The stiff beaten whites of four-eggs are then beaten , In, . and the whole light mass Is turned Into a pie plate lined with pastry. '-) Tls I bake until the pastry is well-looked and the filling, puffy and firm In the center. This makes a pie usually larger than the wo of us can eat." Proposal Submitted by ' North Canal Company A contract for the-construction J of the Powell Butte Irrigation project," in Deschutes 'cbunty. has 5 been' submitted for; the consider ation qf State Engineer .Percy a; ; Cupper. ;i;y!::::::y:ir-' It is, proposed that the North , Canal company, subsidiary of the Warren- Constraction company, will supply the necessary. storage t water from its Crane Prairie res ervoir for the ..irrigation of 13w 00ft. acre of land in-the Powell 4 Butte district. It also proposed to construct the necessary works to Ueliver the waters to the land at. a. price of $75( an acre. The company 'also agrees to .purchase $60,000 additional bonds ia order j. that the district -may he supplied with funds for administrativ.and Inslneering purposes-, l , : All bonds are to be accepted in payment by the North Canal I company at 85 cents on the dol lar, making a total estimated cost to the district of approximately 80 an' acre," or approximatply . $i;ooo,ooo., s w 5;; '2: ' The contract is contingent upon "t the certification of the bonds by the irrigation and drainage ee y curitles commission, and ( .the i agreement on the. part of ' the 1, state to pay Interest thereon for 1766k End ;Condy Fi ! hj, Saturday, Sunday two and? one-half years.' It will require an allotment of the water from the Deschutes river for these lands from the withdrawal made by the state- a number of years ago la. connection wlth its . In vestigation of "the Deschutes' pro- ject in cooperation with the Unit ed States reclamation service. The North Canal . company - was represented by Oswald West and its engineer, John Dubuis, and the j district-, "was. represented by Attorney N. G. Wallace of Prlne- ville. The matter was taken un der advisement, j '" ' " The problem ' of using the left over odds and ends of food after ach meal is one which conforrts t-very. hoiisewile and cook. Where the family entertains consider-; ably there is always more or less ; expensive food material left over j after a meal. It is undesirable to serve this In the same way a second time as it loses Its I at tractiveness. ' 1 Hoasted or boiled fowl may be used for salad, croquettes, loaves, i and the like. If there Is but a small amount of material 1 left over,, then a Teclpe should be se lected that calls for an amount sufficient'-'to give flavor to the dish, yetr is .appetizing and at tractive. ' ; Chicken for Luncheon This Is a good luncheon dish, and also is an economical way of using small quantities, of left-overs. To pro pare it, line small buttered dishes with soft-boiled rice half an inch in thickness. Fill the center with cooked chicken finely minced, delicately seasoned and slightly made moist with cream sauce or chicken gravy. ' Cover the top with a layer of ' rice and bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Turn out on hot platters and serve with sauce. Chicken SlouldSs" Soak one tablespoon granulat ed gelatine In four tablespoons cold chicken stock,; dissolve in three-fourths cup hot chicken stock. Set aside to chill; when it begins to thicken, beat, using an egg beater, until frothy; then add one cup cream, beaten un til stiff, and one cup cold chick en, cut ; Into dice. Season, with salt and pepper. 'Turn into small cups, which have been wet 1 on inside with cold water, and chill. Southern Chicken on ToaHt Cream two tablespoons butter and add the yolks of three hard boiled eggs rubbed to a paste. Soak one-fourth of a cup of crack. er crumbs -in one-fourth cup of cold milk ! for 15 minutes, then add to first mixture.. Pour Son gradually one cup of hot .chicken slock then add ; to first mixture. Bring to a boil, add one cup of cooked chicken diced; season and serve on toast. " Chicken Croquettes I I NEW CORPORATIONS I ; The following ' concerns have tiled articles t of incorporation with the state corporation depart ment: 1 Aiaice one and one-half j cups very thick white sauce.uslnig for It one-thf rd " cup butter, one-half cup flour, one-half teaspoon! salt, one-fourth . teaspoon, whitaj. pep per and one and one-hal cufis hot iniik. Cook In double boiler un til thick and smooth. Add one beaten egg and two and one-half cups chopped chicken aftejr re moving from fire. Turn oit on plates to cool; then shape IA cro quettesj roll in fine crunibsi then in beaten egg diluted? with) cold water; and, again In, fine crumbs. Fry In deep, hot fat; serveihot. Chicken lxaf j Mix one cup cooked chicken. ! nil DILLS- -PLACED ON TABLE Adverse Reports from Edu cation Committee Results in Postponement An adverse report education committee house, submitted at ' from the . of the an unex- chopped andy one cup cookei veal Pecte moment almost resulted (or a mixture of lamb, veal ham; etc.) Add one cup fines soft bread crumbs, one teaspoon salt, one-fourth :- teaspoon celery salt; two teaspoons ohopped lpansley, two well beaten eggs and one, cup milk. Mix thoroughly and bake for 30 minutes in a 'moderate oven. Jewelers Lien Measure Goes Back to Committee held in trust for the owner! article. The measure Is particu larly for the benefit of dountry jewelers. Attorneys m the sen ate were of" tho opinion that the purpose could be covered by am ending another statute. . Senator Garland's foill giving jewelers the right of len on watches or other articles repaired; by them, was re-referred? when it came on for third reading. It provides that after holding the article for six months, i n6t paid for the jeweler may, aftisr ad vertising, have the article old by public auction. The proceeds Of the sale would go first to tae pay ment of the expenses of thb sale; second, to the discharge bf the lien, and third, the balance, If .er education and a non-resident any. to the county clerk, to be fee'' to be based on the actual in the Indefinite postponement of a group of four bills Intro duced by Representative McMa Uan, of Marion, providing . for tuition fees , at, the state educa tional institutions , to be charged both resident and non-resident students. , . t . , McMahan was not advised ot the propose adverse report and was not gtvn an opportunity to appear before 1 the committee in defense of the bills. - When the house learned from McMahan that efforts were be ing made by representatives ot the two institutions and himselt tOj agree- on a compromise set of bills, that body agreed to place the bills on the table from which they majf be taken at any time for final action. t McMahan's bills would require the payment of a flat fee ot $100 by. Oregon residents who attend the state schools of high- sity of Oregon and Oregon Ag ricultural colleges. ? The'" bills" !- wIir " probably re-' main on thev table until,, next week and', any. substitute bills, t.f agreed upon, will be Introduc ed Monday. . . Half Million in Bonds . Are Sold by Commission -- ,H:j-:w I. ! . ' The sstate high way commission yesterday sold $50000 state highway bonds to- Cyrus Pterce & Co., of Portland at 101,1 3 1 , or a total premium ', of ; 5655. Th bonds bear 4 ' 1-2 per coit interest. - -- ' '. ..... - . , 4The, commission announced the purchase of 13 acres ' near Cascade- Locks 4rom . 'the Oregon Washington Railroad Naviga tion company to 7 be used for! public park purposes. . Tb sura of $10SQ was . paid for the tract. The commission,' voted to limit traffic on the state" highway bo- tween Albany and 'Corvallis to trucks " of not more , than : one and one-half tons carrying ca pacity.' ''. j A request of . the Oregon-Cal-ifornia Power company to stretch a power line 'between '"'Grants Pass and Wilderville on the Grants- Pass-Crescent City high way was granted." "" , ' ; . i i Our idea of some job is that of Major - General, , Allen and the chaplains of the American army at Coblenz, trying to straighten out the, love affairs of the sailors and frauleins. of the . cqst of maintaining the Univer- Bootleggers Prohibitecl from joting Smoke Wagons! . " - j - . , It Is made a felony, punishable by imprisonment in the pienlten tlary for a person to have la dan gerous : or deadly weapon f onbr about his person when engaged in making or possessing j intoxi cating liquor by, a bill passed by the senate yesterday. It Was in troduced by Hall. - i BRGOVKRA FROM I.A. GltlPPK COUGH "Was very bad with s LaGrippe and had a severe cough. Tried Foley's Honey and Tar and H stopped my coagh and I got better,"- writes jMrs., Mary kisby, Spokane, Washington. Cought resulting from LaGrippe, Influ enza, Bronchitis, : v"hoppinj Cough, Asthma and Spasmodic Croup are quickly relieved "witk Foley's Honey land Tar. Contain! no opiates ingredients -printed on. the .wrapper. Largest selling cough medlcinej in the World. Re-, fuse substitutes. Insist on ' Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Sold every where. Adv. T ''' , T r Cream Walnut Fudge ; V 25c Per Pound ' .- ' - Assorted Chocolates- - ' 40- Per Pound i- r ' ":'' ;." '.;'''' ' v rV..(.4t I Plain Mixed 18c Per Pound V -- Asia Salep corporation. Port land; incorporators, Aj B. Cut ler. Ira DawBonJ Albert von der Werth; . , capitalization, I $10,000; general merchandise. - r , ; Coos; County! Land & Invest ment company, Coqullle; , incor porators Robert I H. Creager, G. A. Gage, J. E. Perrott; capitali sation $5000; real estate. , , Checker Taxi company. Port land: incorporators Albert Gru man, Harry J. Kinney, Emmett Coleman; capitalization : $5000, Densem x Drug j company, Port land: incomoratbrs. J. G... Den sem. Ll' Densemi J.. J. , Densem; capitalization $5000. . Hansen, 4 Hammond & uust. Portland; incorporators, ; R. Hammond, Ly WJ Hansen, Franks lin F.;Korell; capitalization, $85,- 000; englrieerins and contract ames A. C. Va.lt & Co., Port- Incorporators, James A. C. Tait, Robert L. Sabin, Jr., Homer D. Angell; capitalization, 000 ; ' manufacturing and dealing In bulldlng: materials, -''-j . I ; 'The Coast Auto . Signal com pany," Pendleton; r Incorporators, Fvyn. Riley, Ej Ii. Riley, wiinam Wilkinson, vGeotf ge E. Mason, Ma son L. Thompsom J. W. Maloneyr capitalization $50 00. v i " Resolutions Of dissolution have been filed by the Oak Leaf farm of Orenco and the Pacific Pencil Manufacturing company ; of Port land.. ' The Cannon Beach Amusement company has decreased ! its capi tal from" $23,000Uo $10.0""- 'MM i ' 1 1 Hi l t f, a i i WE SUGGEST: J5c box Peppermint Drops 23c Chocolate Drops.- f 55c box Chocolate Covered . Almonds.' . 10c box Chocolate Covered ' Almonds. ' , 10c box Opera Sticks. , . ' Jan land; BAKE- R E Baked by experts in their line under sanitary conditions and in v . Revolving Electric Ovens :. Better Than the Ordinary Envied by u 1 It A, Bake -Rite 1 '-i ' 457 State Street4 Phone 268 135 N. Liberty Street EOPLE'SMEAT MARKET' Phone 991 I tii , jhe; Meat: JMarket where, you save : money and re ;ceive meats", of guaranteed Equality; all we. ask ia a ; chance '-td show-you.".- :--,-v ,'? , ':t -, " . I'lease compare these prices with ' others before I buying; this will (give- you some proof .we do save our s customers money. i Freshly churned guaranteedXreamery Butter, lb. Only, two pounds , to a customer r Plenty of Liver, government inspected, lbA.......5c Beef Hearts) MZlZZLZZZc Fresti BrairisBeef brPork, It L3:.14c Cppdpjing tend Beei Pot Roastund,' V - Corn fed Pig Pork iasti:it:.l.i..20c Tender lean meaty Pork Chops, only, lb. .i.-...28c Sure see us for good meaty Spare - Ribs, " the Grandpa kind tdmm : . ma m I THAT; DESIRE . . . .-- 1 r ' IT- ll - - ? ? Flour, Drifted Snow Flour "Tested Every Hour'? Barrel (4 bags) : .;$7.75 49 lb. bag V v . Del Monte, guaranteed Fancy -' - : - . , i i v Id I BEST SERVICE Todav is the last day of our Special r ; SALE OF CANNED GOODS ; ' It you have been putting off or have- overlooked buying' your canned "oods Dhone your order today, or better atill coma, In yourself and! see .our display. We also have a .'very attractive soap, offer; which ;you should not overlook. - i ! ' . . " RIGHT-PRICES ' Comes only to those who adopt the CASH IDEA. " :; V There is an independent feelmg enjoyed by thoe xensibla peo; ( pie who PAY AS THEY. GO not froni necessity-but frcai a senis ! SKAGGS Modern Method of selling for casfrIUTIOIlALLY V ! ADVERTISED FOOD PRODUCTS at a saving has beccne pop ular with thosands who sincerely DESIRE TO SAE.. ' 7 ( Coffee'? 5 lb. tin M. J, B. ..... . .$1.93 ; 3 lb. tin JL JiB.'i,.;..;.$.10 i' 1 lb. tin RLX Bi . .iL.... ...:42t '" :TT I T- 7T- I '.. J Canned, Goods j y 4 cans Lilly Valley Sifted . t ,; Peas '-- cqc I t 4 "cans 'Lillv Vaney fancv C. I i ..G,' Corn -....;...;Z79c t j 4 cans Lilly jalley Siring; Beans ....AttSIc; 4 cans Lilly. Valley Wax -Beans I:.....:89c 2 cans Hillsdale ZVz size Pineapple '--pi. .:....5 8 c ; 5 cans Golden Iris Corn .:..73c; 4 cans Standard -Tomatoes 2Y2 size .....1 50c 3 cans No. 1 Baltimore : Oystersbi .1:.... ,.7u..50c 3 cans Fancy R. R. Shrimp 50c 2 cans Eagle Chili Concarne 39c 2 cans Heinz Sphagetti - -; (Tomato Sauce) :..35c 10 lb. tin White Karo i 65c 10 lb. tin Amber Karo .59c 10 lb. tin Skaggs pure cane 1 and Maple Syrup .... $1.49 Pure Vermont Maple Sap; quart tins .;.......;..89c . i , , 7 - r-J Cereals 9 lb. bag Rolled Oats ..... . 49c 9 lb. Pear Hominy ;.33c 9 lb. Pancake Flour ........ 65c 9 lb. bag Olympic Pancake . Flour :... 69c 9 Ib.bag CornMeal L.. .......29c t ButterCheese, Etc ;2 lbs. best Creamery Butter 98c , aoz. f resn Kanch eggs bUc I Fancy Tillamook Cheese lb. 35c 1 Fancy Brookfield Cheese, Jb: : h.:;i....l 30c 3 lbs. Gemnut Butter siib- stitute .... .... ......:69c nsin fancy Swiss Cheese lb. f.......;:..........39c ' Snowdrift 8 lb. tins $1.38 4 lb. tins 70c Salad Oils ; The market is very firm on all oils there has already been one" advance. Buy the large", size ana save. - s i r CUnn Wpttnn OH I Mi gaL Wesson Oil ....... . ..98c Quart Wesson Oil;. . -..55c GaL Mazola .Oil .$1.99 V2 gaL Mazola Oil .r...$ 1.02 Quart Mazola Oil . ,.J.:57c ) r " ) J ... ) .)'" ORANGES We are just receiving our first Southern California Oranges, and while' the appearance is not as good as Northern oranges, the flavor , ) is very fine, with prices much lower. SEE OUR WINDOW, i , ( . . LARGE SIZE, DOZEN 45c; IDOZOi- ( MEDIUM SIZE, DOZEN 29c ; 3 DOZEN 85c ( (sack sugar excepted), f i No extra delivery charge on meat orders, with grocery orders. Fhcns ( i C 0. D. brders 478: W"! V-'"!.J-- U"JI U-"fc. . ... ;.;