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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1923)
a FD033 . ECHO S.',FE prcservationof Food Values rraiseu'uy ni&n manor- - Industry, . - "Canned foods are .simply na tural food cooked-Snd sterilized by teat. Tie nutritive ralue ot canned foods Is the same or great er tbaa that o. corresponding raw food purchased fn the open marM i ket, and eooKea in we kucbsh,'- says a statement 'calling attentl&n ' to J !onal;Cinned Foods weefcl . ;Marc- 3.-10r V ... 'T.'f instance, . the: nutritive tale of canned peas or spinach, is ' ,". the i-ie 'as"that of fresh "peasror : f:---"h .bought -and cooked.in t. it.s :.uie. In the ease, ot. canned Ls,'th&,nutrrt)veTalue is the i saraa as that of the' fresh fruit if sliced and cooked In sugar. "They hate," said tL M, Xoom ' ' i ot the " National "Canners as i. sc latlon," "the same content of prcteia, 'fat, sugar, starch, r and eo oa. 1 In the case . of canned evaporated milk, the ' nutritlTe . Talc a Is greater than" that of fresh " because la the canning pro cess nilk Is'eoncentrated to.about i one-Ulf of Its original volume. "Toods fwhlchi are) gerfshable " and seasonal In 'character .tnnst ; be iitserred la s6me,Jwsy ifHKey 4 are to W made' available the year I ' J aron-nd. In the ?ease oi ''Crnlts . 1 t - -Mea 'ndClJailk;J canning; or ! ctryir arb-common Methods; of I yrp?-:'.nadoii ThearinInfc Indus i itry'lj 1based;ion 'scientific prln r c:-:; ; though1 thls: 'fact was not I r 1 . illy 'realized by 1 the indns it7 ttil the'faet 10 hi 15 years. h Ir. O. J6rdanrV)fesor of i t t riology cr the TJnrrefrsity Jef I f c :c:-3i 'aaisr The process 'of i x j iirirg" goods by heat posses 1 t ; t!-.a enormous adYaiitag8 that J . i: ; ;st majority of known fil3 ! r a semis ate .killed by even a ' 1 r minutes exposure" to" the tern-" -tare of boiling. The use ot 'I? I foods, therefore, consti- 3 one of the greatest . saf e- " j ' against the entrance of germs and other pafasftes - - i the mouth.. ; V.' . V V. 4 ; '.' 3 far as flavor Is c"oncefed ; U, cf course", the same dif- 9 between canned foods and raw products as there . Is be-. n c"l and "Taw- No ;one "j t-3 nx?irci the latter to -a sane. "bat,4he fact that t canned loUds-tmdergo thelc :. ! ; s4 . cooking ,an4 process af t'. 3 can is sealed helps to t extent, .to preserre he na il fiaTor,..- ; -.?a Trtcn 'caa' Ijtakesi lnto'.ctrasW :.zi t s.iact.tnat cannea xooas rr?"ired, cooked , and ready . : i tliej, are truly; econ- ; 3 - no : finer m' testimonial . -i sirea.. thaa by the late ri;a Ilarland, th noted -writer, "I ta. wTittea for perhaps ten years ; : warning American women salnst. canned foods; Iaid,? put them up at hore: or'"gon without them. S; . -,r' l:K)' I beg them nov to use canned (ooffsV L'Ve "are proud ' to haire them on our,table.,r ; Dr. Harvey W. Wiley the fam ous c pure r food expert, " had "this to say; , "The canned food more especially ; that portion of it represented by the .National Association, has been foremost among the food industries In its endeavor to improve' r fheJr'f Out put by the selection-of good ma terial, by sanlt Jr tactory meth- oas,. . ine improvement ot , tne quality of the container and the abolition of the; uset fit- preserva tives. While there are still un doubtedly many .-small canneries where these ideals, yue. not- at tained, the trade as a; whole has fallen j Into - step wtth the .work under the pure foMJawf V: For seasons of natural 'short- Age, for periods, -places- and times wnen . rresa goods are.t,not- avail able, the "'canned f goods fill . a most important place In the mod ern, dietry, end" the ;wholesome- ness, palatabillty, i and - under modern conditions of ,- life they man is a dry-goods are filling a larger and- larger I tin can Is one of .the cheapest i xuore worn tuis. source s man, iciers: nerwifi. i( never ,anpw verj need. ;-fJ ij: i Al'J : n containers, a4 two-pound can .cost-1 usually allowed. X V - - i innch .about women, ' a r f 1 ' t Another " ttmiDfr WJldy re marked he ;had qqit; growing peas upon his f arm Jn .'Virginia, Irtas4 mich ashe could Vb'w , buy better ones canned. ' iJnited' States "Senator Bert M. Femald, of Maine, himself ;a prominent eanner, bnce Said t ; V - The "'packer ' of - foods' : Is ; "an expert in his line, lie learns to packa single food in the very best way; he ' is ; a . specialist .in his business. If he desires to pack fancy, corn,, the finest Jn the !,word,. "he locates In ' kaine. builds nn-ld-daie cannery .that Is -always clean and' sanitary and EOttTO K Willametta G y.m n'a s i u ni -T Plans "Not Discussed at M Wednesday: Meeting. 1 Because ; of the . '.Illness , ,ef Architect A. E. Doyle of Port land, the executive board of . Wll- frbin the delicious- sweet corn fiaTOette university that 'met Wed picss , an ariicie mat is sucn aijiesday did hot have.; the' new luxury In 'winter, ;and at a costl gymnasmm plaisVto nspecl much less than the same article I discuss. . , ; The! tentative'' : plans ,iuivimwu i cu uave ueen urawn, rtjauy lor -coa ltie lk'f. 11 sideraUon , buj y theywpijhaye ,: "If ; salmon Ms' i to 1 be ' packed, to;be presented ,at atja(eip ate the Coinmbia,xrlver pr" In the ex-i8 scarcely more f thanne cent treme ndrthiweSt. And so each j nd where such enormous quantl-i f tote or, locality produces a , par- l'ea'jare aanaien, ineaoor is ticalarv f faJQ Veetahle, fish or trlrtme expenso. ;" , ; -; . . j J ;i . ineat adapted, to its bwnsecdon. ? "BHiejr In "preparation of: ffiods ' . -CJahnirig1 estahllshments of to- In the kitchen Is .an exberise of-i dar are eaulbbed "with " modern I ten overlooked by.the liousekeep automatic machinery. handling I and as canned foods are ready enormous quantities, In fa cleanly to'serye'w'it' little or no, cook ana most economical way , auiauu ;vi muvi cfoliati! yloiffhe 'BultdTngcommit? ud Tc comhiitteej is ' com posed ofiE. Jpi Collins' "sind jiAmedee Smltiir.Sf Portiaud,;. and LJoyd Reynolds - and Thomas B. Kay 6 Salem It r is understood that Architect Doyle's Illness' Is mere ly a teiltporary indisposition, attd that; -jiti" executive n meeting- may be called to consider? the pldns on short notice. : :dr::' K:' t Tree ; planting for ' the campus was,, considered, and (it Is. expecjt ed thatfhe place wll 'be looked after t Carefully this spring. ;Last year-' when the s, old. .trees "were cut . along. State ' tsreet It ' was vith the ' idea that a , campus could be : too gloomy, that1 sun light 'was almost" as much of an asset as shade, and - the .-general raaerstandiag ? is tnat tne cam tusywill oiofhe' Dyer-planted.-" r irne, matter or .nanaung tne iA rwr il- at ti a "ftof Tk?aC ments on ,-whIclik" are due today was discussed at some length: Collections have been coming !1$ m a -gratirymg. manner for past rfew days, and' the ' nniver slty ."expects? to begin to reallite on-Uhe endowment . funds , at once. ' . i -t , ,. .; .. .. unless Lumber Production TvVo c T Per Cehti Below Hornlal One hundred an d ' th I vty-n i n e nillfs reporting ?tb West Coast Lumbermen's , association for the week, ending. February 2 4 manu factured 91.964,414 feet of lum ber; ; .sold r 92.3 85,570 . feet and Shipped lll;9&3,156 feet.. - Production:; for . reporting mills was 2 .per cent Jbeldw "normali New -business was one-half per cent above production. 'Shipments I were 21 per cent; abovenew bus iness. ' ' . . f fc - t ':..J ik' , Thirty-nine percent of . all !new business - taken . during tjtha week was t for i future -twatetdejivery. This amounted JU ? 6,3 7fj4 9 9 feet; of which 2"f,T.7M?9 feeV wasifor domestic, 'cargo''. el ife ry ' a iQ 9 ,- export, ocdfci'V S3.IS7.552 'feet; Unfilled, rarl .I'rade orders,. 11,? 2(1'?. carsi'i:: -.;.S-; tC.k:;'::. '- In the first 'eight .weeks of the ear production at, West Coast lumbermen's' association mills has been 66ftT42,450 feet; new business, ft1 6,618.268 " feet, and shipmeatssli'i77,956 feet. ness for delivery? br'.;rail amount ed Ho '1723:c&raJ-n;i:U;it i 'VThirty-nine per f'cent '.of;' the - a week's; plumber 'Jshlprents mqved by Vater.4 This 5 amounted ,to 43,- 702,205 feet, of which 54;283,179 feet moved coastwise,-, and 9, 419,166' feet overseas. .' iCallsnlp ments totaled 2 IS 1: cars. - ' . Local- auto and team' deliveries totaled 4,320,871 feet. ; Unfilled domestic ; cargo ofders total 175,395,36 itfeet - Unfilled .. The 'supremV court of Nevada has pronounced use or. the lethal chamber In the execution of convicts. As between hanging, electrocution and death from" gas we would " personally prefer none of ' them. Exchange. : ' Colds Are Contageoiis ' - Coughs and Colds ' are conta gtous .and require: prompt treat ment as they spread or develop into Pitt and Grippe.. Take, no chances , when you .can get Fo- ley's Honey and. Tar for a few cents ; and quickly check coughs and colds.' The constantly- In creasing demand for Foley's Hon ey and .Tar, for .three: . .gener ations, has made it' the largest selling cough medicine In the World. . Contains no opiate ingredients are printed on the wrapper.' t- Refuse substitutes. In sist iposi Foley's. : Sold every- I where. -Adv. v -- '-' - Mount 'Angel CcIIego to Play Senatorial Squ:I The Salom Senators, a 1;J- ponnd basketball team ;tbat ha3 played together for two - ye' " and Is rated as about tlio- ii - tiest lightweight baskelbalL gahjtation in the valley. lias achedulod a "ganie wixh the Mt. Angel, college team for f 2:. '. 7 afternoon." They played 1 :. -1 year - with the Senators gettf: z a hair-line decision 16 to 10. This " year, the ' colleslns' rre Wg, husky lads, who ought ti outweigh the Senators by any where from '15 to 35 pounds to the -man, and- tower over then rtwo or three inches per man. The- collie .team plays a fl a clean 'brand of ball,, however, us hown when they, met the Legion team- here in Salem two week ago,"and their "Weight fa not-lively to be ' unfairly used. ; - The "Senatorial line-up will in clude: WLl-White and Scolt fo--wards;--II, - White, center; It. ibnes ahd.Art Nicholson, tuartl.s; and' E. Scott v and N. - elo: spares. 1 ' .1 Only - a newly . dodges when h!3 thlrfgs at him. - marrlei rcau wifa . thrcT,-3 . -Sale Yt 1 ' 2 ran cea. . 3 heaters. kitcHen Cabinet; 2 ' kitchen tables, 6 ' kitchen 'tables, :to ;yaf ds ,; linoleum, utensiis,: uisnes, cahoiuu v tables, sideboard, ,12 dining -chairs, 'serving "! table, , several pictures, idGhi, ' ": ; stuffed chaira, 4 rocters, ' 2 library tables t ' ' organ,-Sf stand tables, v2 vacxinnt cleariers, 2 carpet sweepers, fireless cooker, folding ' bed, 2 : dressers, 2 couches, fug,t3;crjs, , ; : 3 grass mg3, .l wood bed, 3 springs, 4 steel ' beds; $ ;ihetkl ; spririgs,:;1irsprfngs,2 mattresses, 3 commodes; lil stove'ahrfoveh, ; - 6 congoleiim rugs, chests of drawers, cab- ? -inet3, cedar cabinet, office furniture, tbols, , musical instruments and hundfeds of articles 17 fj -. . too numerous to mention : -i- iw "-- ": . - TOTiThese gos&nbw'on display and will .be shown to you at our 2nd-hand stpre.5 If you want to J&uy f urnishinrs ecoroniicallyon't miss tnese saiesv J . - .:.: Court and Liberty Sts., ; Saturday 1 P. M. 11 Ldiv Priced 1 i ' . 1 ' '; -'5. .Yards5 "( . " . . of ' . v.Wt .: '.. .. ' ' jA 1 j '"""L" ,J, Low 'Priced 1 .- j 1 4.. Imported Quality, all 'colors, regular 35c yard. Five yards I 1 -1 re The Event -arid the th at Wla d e the " 4w TTTTTTTrT I rmL) fx -Jr;- !:' .1- t ' . . V IB Only 3 Pairs ;v i"'-.--, iiikMlliCwJ: TM Good grades,' regular C3c. val-. ues, on sale, 3 pairs SakTricoIette:Waist$lj! $3.50 values. Silk tricolette Walsts? in ' t t utility, styles that are1 "greatly ft r approved. The wonderful .value " ; ' , Dollar Day, special .ii.:....;'1:. 1; One' Day-Si:iiiiJ-7 "12 IHs. Sugary DoUar'y'. I Dar'SpecIal CllOO 15 lbs. Fancy Head Rice Dollar Day Special Z 1. ; .; i AM n The 'Ecst-TKatCan - Be J Bought at i Any -Price ' . '' ' ' ' ' ',.' . - ''' - . v 1 ' - w V " ZS - -m ' " ihvs yca.tricJ curjir-e Is.al.of "Genuine Quantity - Raisin ;Brcad7" No exlrh cLircfi icr lla raiiins, it sells at 15c per loaf: 268 New shipment of pretty small plaids , and , ? "values. Sizes 6 to 17i Appijvj; r v priatefy trimmed m plain. colors., I r Uollar-liay saleinnce:. i;, ;-, ..jy New Spring- styles offered as in induce- r? jnent'f or;the Dollar Day s shop- i TJers; trimined 'and sport styles. t Values fully to 54.00 are of fered ; en sale Dollar. Day at Taifs'Me ; JBerry trimmers and working-men who t j-r.require a, gooa suDSianuai giove .at a low price, are requested to - five- heed to this economy cau.i f "50eto 65 value ; 3 pairs at.;.. 3 2 M - U . Men's Heavy Union We kriowingly say that 'never again an r offering like, this, will be known. Genuine Chalmers , and 6ther , makes,,., .Values to $2.00 go , on saie, special ai .iu..--. 1- Ladies' Silk iStripe Union Suits " j Broken "sizes. This 'quality is far be J yond . expectations. .,: Values ; to $2.25. Be amongst the first to select your needs. Special at w t 2 Yards 'Colored Iridiah Head ; m Spring's popular new material for the majpng . 01 dresses v and also j adapted to many other . uses. 1 Kegular 65c a yard. ; Ddllar Day special at, a yard .Jl-ii-. .. TEbfiiandi Sf Yards Extrat i :Heavy Gnidel . VrlLTON SHEETTWG 3&lncHesVlde!: m Re Ha nee? A I u m In u ni ware y 99" pare Alnminum, Jhighly polished outside safin-ray . fin ish inside, each price stamped and guaranteed. TVe will gladly replace any piece that will prove unsatisfactory. Values to $2.50 each - , .... . . - . .1111 1 11 1 I . 1 Tea Kefde&ej&lii I'l.5r 6-quart seamless' cast spoutspout, black ebonoid top and .handle. . . ' - : Dish Pans, ach '.Mediuni large size, riveted handles, priced: under 'actual wholesale cost . Zy? Rice Boilers, each, -$1 IV-quart, inset 20 gauge, convex- style bottom,' large -water capacity ; cover fits both pans. : ' ? .t' Double Roaster's,' eacL:...........:.:. .:..:.........-.5 1 Riveted side , handles, round shape, can be used as "stew .pans. ; ; ; . . . - .- ; Convex Kettles; each 6-qUart 20 gauge, aluminum cover, patent riveted ar3; strong tipped handle. . ,: '4: Set of ThrjEis Saticelans l Heavy, firrn pips, !; l-and 2 quart sizes. The set of three are matches at . , . ,w - AluminusiPiiIi, each ....:..$ 1 8-quart aiz CStfohg 'tipped handles, riveted ears,, mar velous value at.. , 4, Dollar Sale of Sil!cs 36-inch Taffetas,:MessaUhes and other sport silks, , values ,to. ?2.00 a; , yard., A -wonderful, representa- i . tion of colors. -Dollar JDay sals.. l price, per yardTspeciai at- k llrnpcrted 11' lUfl Gloyes ? . The famous Xuerele Borrisei kid gloves, '.some.sold.ak ,high as. $2.75. -fo : Grouped ; for. Saturday's selling, V , special at, per pair l-....- s J ' ...... w ' v. . ."; - .- Chflun'sAll Acbi Sweater - $15,-$2j0Q and $20 values, children's ' all wool sweaters, m colors, and trimmingsr not all -sizes. The as- ( sorunenc grpupea or uouar uay , ea - sale, special at Heavy Crocheted B ed Spreads r Double size 'Bed Spreads $UZ5 .iiducs. neat woven patterns. ,Thi3 of- j- , Your opportunity now, special at ! 1 InipdHed Silk TbngeV 12 Mpmmie., Regular $1.49 .value, in '.natural high toned pottgee'color. " Full standard width; Dollar Day V ( j sale price special at,rperyard.:y IT 2 yards 36 Inch TT$su2s ( '. Tissue Gingham, a wonderful value at v:'i?9c; a "yard. ;.vlretty., colors in ; smallchecksTand other novelty ( ? - patterns. . On sale Dollar- Day, ,s '. . f special, 2 yards ........,.. v SHk Sale Dollar Sali; Broken- lines; Iadies,Vrri ' ..nd hcv shoes and-oxford3. A cleanuD of the department. . Many values to CA -i-V! t .-' , more, uiiered lor JUoiiar Day : sale sensation, per; pair, special t, ? 41 " - ' Uribleached Wilton ' Sheeting, ' famous for" its firinness: 't This extra CP , ispeci.al. is, placed ' for Saturday,- . 6 yards for . .-j , r. .. ,t 1 - .12! ps Nabiscos, reg- f daTjlSc and 2 for25c lid asserted Ilavcrs 3 ' !5V cans "Del-Monte Fancy. : ; Corn .. .......... $1.00 2 10-lb. sacks Crown Flourv 14 lbs. Red Mer. Beans .'.fl.OO 4 lbs. . Oregon . Cheese . '.$1,00 17 lbs. Macaroni, In bulk $1.00 IS lbs. Imported Ceylon Co- - coanut c. ........ i . .$1.00 10 "-cans StandardMJtahv;, Tomatoes . .. , . . . . . . ,$1.00 9 cans Alaska Pink Salmon :a ' .- M ' J ir.,,-' $1.00 10 pkgs. Lux for fine ' '- : Washings i. .. . .$1.0O 2 2 bars Crystal - White : Soap . . . . . . . $ 1 .OO 4 pkgs.large 'Armour's JJght house' Washing PowdSr, $l,00 S cans' No. '2XA Del Monte Sliced Pineapple i,.$lJOO 5 cans " Del Monte sEitra" '- ' : ' Sugar Peas . . . - . ." $1.00 V 5 cans Dei Monte Asparagus ? " , :Tipsv.!.;-;$i.dV3L . . 7 lbs. Sun Maid SaUins, in u bulk i , .'...... .fl.oo ' 15 yds; 3C Inch Rannel V Uv Ieavy flannel, 35 inches wideX assorted coirs, also plain. 29c to - i 35c values, per yard. In the Dol- , ) lar Day sale, 5 yards at :i v' 6 cans Del I.Ichta Sell J Pack Tc mat ccs, DcIJar Day ' . K "