The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE OX&GdN STATS:Li, SALii:! bREiGO'.
.TUESDAY, JJDRXIXG, AUGUST 1 1. . 1023
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' Breakfast .
Watermelon ' . ? -
Creamed Dried Beef on Toast
Fried Potatoes '. Coffee
ji ji .K; ' ': . 1 J' Luncheon '. ' "
Tomato Souffle Bran Bread
Berries or Sliced Peaches
Hermits Milk or Tea
l;!s:p) :'"',":-' Dinner
' Lamb Chops ' Boiled Potatoes
! Gleamed Peas Peach Salad
::i 'i Wafers '' Coffee
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! .TODAY'S RECIPES
Creamed Dried Beef Cot a
quarter of a pound of dried. beef
into pieces with scissors, pour hot
I water over it. After ten minutes
drain off the water. Make a white
r1 sauce by melting two tablespoons
i of ; butter in a' pan, thoroughly
blendirig two tablespoons of flour,
one-quarter teaspoon of salt and a
few grains of pepper, then grad
teaspoon soda, Hour enougn to
make a rather stiff batter (about
three cups), prop from spoon on
greased tins and bake In moderate
oven.. Dates, ' stoned and cut in
pieces or figs may be used in place
of the other fruit and peanuts or
other nuts in place of English wal
nuts. ! "
Delicious Peach Salad-Pare and
cat in halt large yellow peaches
Prepare two halves for each plate.
Drop halves Into ice water to chill
and prevent turning, brown. Chop
one-half cup mixed nuts, -one-half
cup fresh or maraschino Cherries;
mix with mayonnaise. ? Fill peach
es, which hare been placed on let
tuce, place a puff of thick whipped
cream on top land serve' very cold,
fteiiJiK-.: FifA- :i24r; .,: . pry. leaves drug stoke
1 .111 I 1T"n WPlATtinfl Atl HEUE (
All J1LIZ AVFJL 1 lUlUUtnnii
Many Alonnts in Big Combin
ed Show Recruited From
. Ranks of Working Horses
Whole Wheat Bread- Four cups
of buttermilk, one cup brown su
gar, ' a beaten egg, two rounded
ually adding one cup milk. Stir J teaspoons soda, a scant teaspoon
constantly. Boil two minutes. 1 Ba.it. r stir to! a thick batter with
place the sauce and the meat in whole wheat flour, making batter
a double boiler for ten minutes be- J thick enough j that it drops from a
fore serving. - spoon. i
! Tomato Souffle Melt two table- . Cobbler Sweeten blackberries
spoons of savory dripping, blend in j in pudding, dish liberally and cov
four tablespoons of flour and grad- er with a rich biscuit dough. Bake
stewed tomatoes. . (Use a bit of! j -:A j- ,1
onion ana bay leai,. a teaspoon oi wher worn door sills. soltnt
sugar and salt and paprika to taste ered jDOards, j or warped, places , in
woen cooKing ine loramnr., the floort show themselves, attend
unui tne mmure is very imci ana to the repair aa soon as possible,
miu toe uewn jus ' 1 Mark the warned daces with a
uemove irom we me, ioia in gmall , lead pencil mark as to
sillily wnippeo egg wnues no wh. nSLtune l. neressarv. To
turn into a Duuerea-souiiie aisn
Bake in a moderate oven until well
risen and browned.
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j COOKING VEGETABLES
! Have the water boiling before
f output the . vegetables in to
eooft Let' it come again to a
brisk boil when they are in,
then salt to taste. Use aa little
water as possible and let it cook
down toward the end of the
cooking time and use it as . a
sauce with or without the addi
tion of milk. . If green vegeta-
bs are , cooked according to
lhese directions, uncovered,
they, will.; retain their ! fresh
green color,. Do not form the
habit of adding even a sugges
tion of soda to the vegetable
for. this purpose, for it is not
necessary and it is possible that
soda may have a detrimental ef
fect on the vitamin content of
;he vegetable. Cabbage, onions.
cauliflower, and ..'Other vegeta
bles of rather strong flavor are
! best cooked . uncovered. . '. ;
Remember never to cook veg
etables any longer, than is nee
essary to make them tender and
palatable,
nail when the warping la present
'will 1 nearly. I always break t the
tongue of the board or split in the
middle. ' When the heating plant
is going the floor will dry out, the
boards will come back , where they
belo'rig, and then the pencil marks
wiir indicate! just where the nail-
Irig should be done. Replace worn
or " broken boards at once. . A
skilllful carpenter br even a handy
man can cut these out and replace
them.
i "Promoted." .
That in a word tells the story of
the fine dappled grey, who,; hav
Ing , pulled a "lead" in many a
team hitched to many a red wagon
from the Penobscot to the Pacif
ic, is at last taken 'from the work
ing ranks and made a performer.
t With .the mammoth Rlngling
Brothers and Barnum & Bailey
shows the chances are not great.
There are,, more than 600 work
ing horse but it is not often that
a "rosin-oacit", is recruueu irom
them. Yet opportunity knocks
now and then. And when it-does
Tom Lynch, boss of all the bag'
gage stock, will tell you that ex
pectancy actually seems to be in
the air as Jim Dial, of the ring
stock stable, walks tamong the
veterans . bent upon picking , one
from-their number.. J : ;
When the selection is made the
recruit is led away to hia new
Quarters. For the first few days
he is merely allowed to stand "be
nind tnc scenes" that he may
grow ,U3ed to the color., the! romp
and be blare of the band. (Then
his education begins in the rings.
But always between shows... This
training widgeon for a month,
perhaps. He . will j be "gaited,"
taught the . "stope" and
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. ' , Breakfast
Ready to Eat Cereal
I . Special Omelet
Toast , T . ' Coffee.
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Lancheon .
i : rhcAXA Dreams .
. . Lettuce with Mayonnaise
Jam t l Coolies Milk
I i Dinner . .
: 1 Radish"e3"and fillves
Roast Young Chicken with '
! i pressing
Oven French Fried Potatoes.
Sweet and Sour Lima Beans -;
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
' p Rolls f" Butter' -' -
Raspberry Ice Cooked Ice Tea
ax;. 15, BCtaxEsa
OVER 43 YE.UtS
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Dan J. Fry, Sr.. for ii years in
the drug business in Salem, yes
terday announced h$ withdrawal
from the firm which will' be con
tinued by his two sons,; Dan J.,
Jr., and. Orris J. Fry. Tie senior
Mr. Fry. will devote his. time at
the First National bank, of which
be is president, and to, the manu
facture of peppermint and crude
drug products.
The retail business which he
established here will be continued
under the name of the Daniel J.
! Fry Drug company and will be
I extended into the fields of jobbing
and the : manufacture of pharma
ceuticals and family medicines.
Mr. Fry declared yesterday that
there was not a roan in business
here now . who was similarly en
gaged wnen he began 43 years
ago.
Lives Immigrant
Ulhid Refute
: Sloriesjdf Abuse
WEEK-END TOLL IS FOUR
l XIXE AUTOMOBILE ACCtDEXTS
REPORTED HERE
Ike Greatest Show on Earth this
season Fully 70 riders number
ing May Wirth. the George Han-
thol naford-troupe, "Phil the Marvel,"
starts" everything that a fine m comeay siunis, me neuien-
rider's mount must know, i Then. I acns orreias. uooneys, uraanas
finally, there comes the day whenlana Vmi1 Iamilr;
ie'is to make bis first appearance
before an audience. . Always his
master or mistress ebeers him on
with a smile. . And its a tradition
that just before entering the "big
top'- the tyro must have a bat and
mat is the way the riding horses I , Ringling Bro3. and 'Barnum
Troupes of . leaping, hurdling
and high jump horses ridden by
the famous Greer . family. Miss
Florence Mardo and others . are
a iea'ture, while the menage num
bers include more than 30 artists
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Four, perfions were Injured and
an unestimated amount of prop
erty damage was done in nine au
tomobile accidents reported to po
lice that' occurred in Salem and
vicinity over the week-end.
The injured are Herman Boje
of Route 4 whose left arm was in
Jured and several teeth broken;
Harry Muxzy of 1885 North Win
ter, severe cuts about the head;
Mrs. Muzzy, cuts about the body;
and Mrs. A. - A. Graber of 1191
North Winter, bruises and minor
cuts. '
The accident in which the last
named three persons were Injured
was followed by the arrest of Paul
Ehmer of 1775 Court on a charge
of .speeding and' reckless drying
filed by Traffic Officer Edwards
who investigated the clash. Ehmer
was the driver of a machine which
struck a car driven by A. A,
Graber at the intersection of
will figure , prominently in the IS
pageant celebration.. .' v'
Pioneers of the frontier days
will assist the., directors oT the
I celebration in making an accurate
reproduction of the lire of that
period.
It Is -not likely,
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feet thick.
rrof. Stenberger bclieTcs tat the
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wall was even much ulghcr than
it is today.
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Lord A paler, .heir of the Earl
of Bathurst, ibck in London
from Australia, where he went
incognito as an immigrant and"
worked as a . field laborer; .to
study reports of alleged abuse of
immigraota. He says the storici
are exaggerated. I :
DEPICTING GOLD - RUSH
DE.DYOOI TO STAGE "DAYS
OF 'Te- PACiEAXT ? - '
DinQinci May Reveal
, ,sweatsn r'ompen ecrei
CALM A R. Sweden. Work has
been commenced. In excavating
the Swedish Pompeii, an ancient
circular city site from the early
iron age, with nine gates' and
foundations, for 92 houses. It is
in the center' of the island of
Oeland. The work is under, the
supervision of. Marten Stenberger.
an archeologist, and aa appropria
tion for the expense has been made
by toe Swedish Tourist Associa
tion. -The existence of this old forti
fied retreat, Ismantorp, has been
known for generations, but prac
tically nothing has been done until
this year to determine what the
ruins conceal. . r
The circular oater wall, formed
of magnificent limestone -blocks,
joined with admirable skill with
out the use of mortar, is about
1200 feet long, 12 feet high and
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SuffCT6dl3y22rs-Curs3in2!.!:ths
"I U4 mMard tor IS rmvU PILES.
Mr "Ctnr ud a orEAj epcrttioa wt
ibtokAelf fMcrury. Xtt ltr a fern trra
mtntt by Dr. Iltaa I r wr.1 aatalna wncht
hmi itrtnglh. trxt: trmak iH ncrxna trwb."
7ILAT this woman writes Is typical of
... nunareos oi extreme cases m nuo
which my celebrated Don-surskal meth
od has permanently CURED. li t ft
worth a few treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will CUARANTEE to
CVKS TM r mar yat M-t.
PXCTAJUwd COU.N iaordm.
H wU cauM rom tm act prom
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are "kept up." Splendid eques- Bailey will exhibit here Saturday, church and Chemeketa streets
uwiusui is a uiamea teaiure wiin August 29. . - . -p
with melted butter, then place one the insertion on either side with
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t TODAY'S RECIPES
Special OmeletThree eggs well
Hermits ,- One and one-half beaten, 'one-half .cup; bits 6f ham
caps brown sugar,,, tluree-iourtnsi or bacon, one tablespoon chopped
cup butter, two eggs, one teaspoon j Bermuda onion, salt to taste. Beat;
all-spice, -one teaspoon nutmeg, a I all well together,-then tarn into
little ground cloves, two teaspoons the trying pan and proceed as with
thin slice of Y6rk state cheese on
each royhd, add a dash of paprika
on the cheese,. Place in oven uUtil
cheese is -melted,' ; These dreams
are delicious' and are very good
when served .with a fruit salad in
place of crackers. ,; . ,
. Sweet and Soar Beans- Boil One
quart of Lima beans, shelled in
salted boiling water until tender.
Drain and reserve one cup of bean
water tor the sauce; melt one ta
blespoon butter, add one table
spoon flour, and then add the bean
water. Then stir , In two . table
spoons granulated sugar, two ta
blespoons vinegar and salt and
pepper-to taste. Serve hot String
beans may alsa.be prepared in this
manner
one-half teaspoon, salt, one cup
raislnS, one cup currants, one cupl ' Choree Dreams Cut rounds, of
English walnut meats; broken, one' bread three inches wide; saturate
StTGGESTION j
. .When you wish to trim, child
ren's dainty dresses with. Insertion
first have a line of hemstitching
done where the lace is to go. Cut
through the hemstitching and sew
fine stttches.
neai finish. '
This gives a strong,
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JV FRIEND of mme -vvas worn out shopping
I aroundf trying to buy a particular somc
j thingf-br-other. ; j r v . i .
Hours had been: spjeht,. also strength and
temper and the desired articles had not been .
found. r " 1
i I asked if sKe Had read the advertisements
to see wriere it could bfe iFound before wast
ing hours in fruitless search. , .
n ' The answer was "No, I never have time to
read advertisements. I'm too busy."
Yet, iri the first paper we picked up, the
article she wanted was advertised; its price
L and merit told; also where to get it. v ,
; Reading advertisements is a time-saver. Its
: a good, ( safe investment in information con
cerning.the liest tnings the market offers you
-I- and where to get them. ' ,
USIXG' UP THE LEFTOVfcitS
Individual dainties cookecT In
ramekins of glass or pottery ot
ter wide possibilities to the
home cook, for almost every,!
course may be prepared in this '
way. This Is an excellent way
to. use up leftovers that ar fn
small quantity, but that may he
built up by the use of a few
:rumbs, mushrooms or other
suitable things to the desired
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uivani uccucu. t ' T.,
iiouea nsn -tnat is ielt inay
be flaked, have the drawn but
ter that is left added, a grated
onion, a few crumbs of season
ing and a jninced hard boiled
egg, then put in a buttered
ramekin' and- baked ; ten ' or
twelve minutes, will' make I a
nice little fish course.
DEADWOOD. S. - D. A repro
duction of the early gold rush in
Ihe Black Hills of South Dakota
will be staged here in Deadwood's
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annual celebration of "The, Days
of 7C on August 12. 13 and 14.
A duplicate of the mining settles
ment that existed in the 7' at I
Dead wood Gulch has been j fash
ioned and it is a pageant, typify
ing the characters and lite of the
frontier days, will be presented.
The ren rod need mtninr ptt1mpnl
HUh" WUKtRS PLENTIFUL hni Include dance haUs. saloons.
and gambling dens, while persons.
Successful
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. CARE VOR. THEIR ETE3 FIRST-. ' '..
; --They -realize the necessity for com
" tortable. accurate vision at all times
COUNT THE EIG MEN VHO WEAR GLASSES!
STAPLES OPTIC AIL COMP ANY
roRTlAXI
Corner State and High Strrrta
ALEM
"7 Salem, OregoB
loje was Injured in a clash
with a car driven by T. E. Cowdell
of Route 2. the accident occurred
i at the crossing of Leslie and Oak.
SHORTAGE OF PRUNE CROP
ADVANCED AS REASON
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Lane Morleyi who has been
signingj pickers for the Williams
hop yard at Eola, reports that
I pickers are ; more plentiful than
i they have been since the war.
One reason is the shortage of
I the prune crop, which has required
I a great; many more people hereto-
j fore than It will this year to- pick
the fruit.
litem that will affect the labor
situation Is the large number, of
tourists in the camp grounds near
Salem who are planning on an ex
tended vacation so they can pick
hops during the fall before set
ItHng down for the winter,
representing the leading charac
ters of the frontier mining town,
Wild Bill, Calamity Jane. Color
ado Charley and California Joe,
TO THE fOtlCTHOT.TlEKOr
1 M h. KHL1)F..M1.L
INSURANCE COMPANV OF AMERICA
NOTICE 1 Waby tfrm tht mrtir o4
th pofvho'le" 9 THR PRITDKNT1AL
ivrfutiiP-t COMPANV OF AMERICA
will b b4d t th Hone Utbra t mtml too-
vmny ia th Ciljr o Nmvt, lrw Jnr. on
tmrira o clock oooo. lor the Purprw mir-
... j " j )oo( jmn,, m nMl for br tt JioIkt-
Another important I koUerV Tm aa nmnbrn oi tby lWwrd t
lhrVt tna annual rimion Avirrrrvo,.
of th Cotrtfonv to b held oa tha Eicrenth day
At aw mortirC HW) poiejrotaT oi om
aorpmtiaa bo l af th ac .a( lMt-OM
ycara or opwaraa am wmm nuuey naa vrm m
for for at laa ona yr tmf paa auau oa
DtitUd to raat one rmc i jtrnm or njr praar.
EDWARD D. DCmELD, Itn4.-t. i
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for details of the btest Oldsmo
bile Six in next Sunday's papers.
A new standard of values will be
established, the result of
twelv o'clock i
FIRES UNDER CONTROL'
AVOTHER FIRE IUCUVKS IpXTS.
DAV BIT IS SUBDUED''' j
RATE HEARING IS ON
IDAHO WATER PRICES DERAT-
ED IX FEDERAL COURT
PORTLAND. Aug. 10. Three
. SILVERTON. Aug. 10.(Bpe- federal C. E. Wolverton of
cial to The Statesman.) "Fires 1 1 a w .7
1 Idahrt and WiTlaoa rramm.
in the woods east otSilverton are I th' Tt,,..
whipped. They are pretty well J San Francisco setting en banc in
out, were the statements made I Portland to'day heard the motion
by Silver, Falls Timber cbmpany lot the Boise, Idaho, water corn-
officials at Silvertoh Monday. A I Dan7 tfr a injunction prohibiting
resident near Camp 1Q reported I ln public utilities commission of
Monday morning at Silverton thatUdho from fixing rates which the
there had been a fire there Sun-1 company 'maintains are too low.
day but fire fighters gained con
trol of it within a short time. .
Smoke has been uncomfortably
dense at Silverton during the pst
few days, Sunday being the worst
experienced here this season.
The day was taken up with a mo
tion made by the public utilities
counsel lor, dismissal. of the In
unction motion on the grounds
that the ease already Is in the
state courts in Idaho.
POWER RATE LOWERED
COMMISSIOX REDUCES ELEC
TRIC RATES TO INDUSTRY
PORTLAND. Ore-. Aug. 10.
Following a hearing here today
1 by the Oregon public service com
mission, that body granted a new
low industrial power rate. of $2?
I annually for each horse power to
Portland indutries requiring 1.0D0
! horse power or more. '
The new rate was granted on
; petition sponsored by the Portland
chamber of commerce and waj not
opposed by the Portland Electric
Power ' company . and the North
western Electric Power company,
the two companies affected.;
INCREASE IS ASKED
SEATTLE. Aug. 10. (By The
Associated - Press). An estimate
was filed with king County Audi
tor Ferguson here today asking
for 1125.250 tor superior courts
in the county tor 1928. This is en
increase of approximately SlO.OOu
over thla year. 1 ,
CXLfcKUlS, RECEIVES BEQUEST
CHICAGO. Aug. 10 (By The
Aasoca(ed "Pfess). Bequests ag-
grcgatiug more than 42.200.000 to
rr,Tiyniversityv at Green C
tie. , Id1... were providde in the
will of; the late EJward-Rector,
promiTnt p a t e n t, attorney of
cnicaga. , - i
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LABEL
the sign of
prescription
perfection
'Grmiereaiiiy jl
FinerVerfohnarice, h
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Our. label on any prescription
package guarantees the contents
absolutely correct in every way.
shape and manner. Beginning
with the purity and potency of
the drugs determined these
being tested for your protec
tion followed by the employ
ment o an equipment In com
pounding, modern and f com
plete, and then the .exercising
of long experience and extreme
knowledge In compounding with
a care to attention, these all
forbid the possibility of, a mis
take. Bring all prescriptions to
us for better quality and better
service, or at least as good as
man can give in this Important
.work. . . 'i;t,
J. If. WILLETT ?:
The Capital Drug
Store
r ' Prescription Spetiallste "
4U2 Stat htrwt, corner Librrfy
Telephone HO Balem, Ore.
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save lime an3 inone in.Huyins "the
. kind bf product you want
' PL.GSIIIP AXCHOR5 :
WELLINGTON. N Z., Aug. 11
(By- Associated . Press.) vThe
USS Seattle, flagship of Admiral
Robert E. CoonU, commanderv In
chief of the .United , States - fleet
with the Pennsylvania, ouanoma.
Nevadi, Richmond, Trenton, Mar-
Mehead,. Memphla and Relief en
tered the harbor Bhortly after 11
o'clock this morning.
WOMAX W APPOINTED
HOS'OLULU,' Aug..l (By
The Associated Press). Mrs. Mar.
I Ion Harrott, a civil servtte tra-
liloye in the ofrice of the fcdral
prohibition director here, totlay
received a radiogram from TTaEh
ington appointing her actlnj;dl
rector to succeed John Wise who
resigned effective August I.,,
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GRAND
Last
TI.'.TES
TODAY
Last Times Today
High In the Alps a hidden Inn
and hidden within two youthful
hearts hidden here from a storm
that raged without and bow a
greater storm threatens them
for the boy sees the girl as he has'
never seen her before and the
girl moves near h!m electrtfyins
with her beauty. " -
ThU Is Entlcctiwat! ;
Don't mlM It
From the novel that
a nation has read by
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