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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
TEMPTIfiie PRODUCE nimnnrnn Local Mates . 'Are Filled With Dainties' for Thanks giving Day Reoast nrrrrnrn The markets and vegetable stalls at this season of the year are filled with the valley's most tempting produce, and the Salem house-wife may give preliminary thanks that her preparation for lit Thanksgivings feast isn't half the problem it was in the day of wooden trenchers" and pewter, when Governor Bradford wrote in his journal "beside waterfoule then was a great store of wild turkey,' as weij as wild deer and shot cloves. Today three hundred and four f years since the first Thanksgiving turkey still remains the "piece de resistance" of the banquet. The markets are quoting the turkey this season at forty-eight cents a Iiound, dressed. Duck and chlck ea are . both somewhat cheaper, and are ordered in real preference hy many housewives. Dressed c Ulcken la selling at; thirty-eight . tf-uts, while duck may be had for tMrty-fivei ... The choice of fowl naturally de fines the nature of the dinner completing the season's tradition al feast. No dish more savorous -!in - be served with the, golden fowl than a genuine Southern gib let gravy, which Is made with .Mushrooms which may be ob tained'at sixty cents a can. For tlije "duck one" of the nicest and tuost flavorous dressings-is apple RtufOns. made with sour apples, chopped boiled onions, bread .. crumbs, and seasoning, if the house wife decides on chicken Y there la no better way to serve It than fricassee fashion with baking powder biscuit -rings. Either an , oyster' cocktail or a cream of to mato soup may Initiate the-feast. Halves of grapefruit, each fruit selling at fifteen cents, are often served, as are the mixed fruit' cocktails. " If the hostess is serving an elab orate dinner, say of five courses, Brussels sprouts, at twenty cents a pound would not be amiss. Cel ery from the Lake Labish gardens -of the same uality sent last week to President Coolldge, as a gift from Oregon may be had at ten cents a bunch. Celery hearts ' are on sale two bunches for fif teen cents. Cranberries are sell- ; .'fnltMsasfmmttrfgbteen cents a . pound.. Sweet potatoes, a favorite vegetable- for the Thanksgiving (east, may be had five pounds for twenty-five cents. Baked squash and cauliflower are other vege tables available for the Thanksgiv ing table less expensive than the . sprouts. -. , The Thanksgiving dinner des eert course may vary with the preference of the hostess. Of course, pumpkin pie and plum pudding have both, become prover bial treats. The pumpkin pie is delicious if made - in individual . crusts and served with a garnish of whipped cream. Indian pud- ding it an excellent dessert with which to finish out the duck din ner. Spiced nuts are an addition al treat that are bound to find fav or on the holiday table try browning them in oil then dredg ing them in salt and spices. Basing a summary on the some- what general scale of prices It is " saf to saythat the competent Sa " lem housWife-'xibakl easily prepare a really elahfotVlnrlrey dinner, sufficient to serve twelve guests, for fourteen dollars, the menu In eluding five courses. For the same number of people, but sub- , stituting duclr tor turkey, and making other appropriate changes in the menu, a Thanksgiving din ner quite as delicious is easily pos sible for -somewhere around ten dollars, v For six dollars and a half any confident hostess may serve chicken frieasee as her holi day fowl and" have perfect assur- ance that the twelve persons seat ed at her table are far from fret ting1 over their viands. Europe won't pay the instal ments on that war and we can't take it back. Arkansas Gazette. 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE tO'OTrt PASTE 25 . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON V f t , ; ,,efJthcetCTWch gathered to hear Benito" Ister of .war, foreign minister and dictator of all Italy, speak at a lini farrow) with his power growing da, has thrust the king into aa modern Caesar ' ' Backhaus' Piano Stool Was Thought Infernal Machine DUNDALK. Backhaus, the celbrated pianist, was detained by the customs officials of the Irish Free State at the local station un der suspicion of being a bomb- j thrower or a smuggler of machine guns. Backhaus carries a special piano stool for use in his concerts. It M 12 lb. Iilri liieiil White porcelain and nickle trimmed Universal range; coiled, connnected and set up with heavy pipe. Use Our Deferred Payment Plan RomepiveMussolinv Royal has aei icl.abie legs which can he ui:screwp-i and packed into a fe cial case. This mysterious case ivith its strange contents was too much for the customs men. Back haus and his manager were re quired to leave the train, but fin ally persuaded the oCficials they were not dangerous anarchists. The Shah, it seems, has been guilty of lazy Majesty. Savannah New3. lANKSGMNG OFFERING CONTINUES UNTIL NOVEMBER 28 With every purchase of a Universal Range oi a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet $ii50 WATCH OUR WINDOWS Ovation 4 r Lit Mussolini, prime minister Fascist meeting in Rome. M mm the background, and i emenrini Mussoi IRISH WOMKX KKXATOIiS LOSE IHTBLIX. There were four wo men senators in the last parlia ment and now there are none. Only two women M P.'s the now ieft in Ireland. Mr. Collins O'Driseoil, a sister of Michael Col lins, is the only woman member of the Dail, and Mrs. Macmordie, and alderman of Belfast City Council, sists in the Northern Parliament. UNIVERSAL Fuel R Universal Fuel Ranges are available here in many styles. There are blue or grey porcelain ranges, semi-poroelain ranges with nickle trimmings or plain, cast steel ranges all with or without hot water connections. Ask especially to see the Universal por celain range in peacock blue of pearl grey finish sanitary, washable, indestructible. You'll find the right size Sellers for your kitchen in our big line of Sellers kitchen cabinets at just the right price. You can get any Sellers in satin-white enamel, light golden oak, or Sellers grey enamel. eue QUEEN ' COMES TO PRISON Mrs, Arthur Ziolke, Nee Dol ly Quartier, Gets One Year for Arson Mrs. Arthur Zielke, better known as Dolly Quartier, pleaded guilty to a charge of arson in the Clatsop county circuit court be fore JuJge Ealtin and received sentence of one year in the state penietntiary. She is expected 'at the institution today. It was through the efforts of Sheriff Slusher of Clotsop county assisted by Will Moore and II. H. Ponieroy of the state fire marshal department and the investigations made by them covering many Paid its b stop We paid Si.ooo.ooO for Hill's Case an' BromidQuirune because it 13 the beat help ever feend for a cakL Hi'.l'a stooa a cold 1 within 14 hours. It ends the fever and Lead i ache. It checks grippe in 5 days. ita action is complete. It rot merely stops colds, hut remove their poisons. It opens the. bowela cones the entire tystem. t It create the ; force to restore your vitality. A cold a a serious matter. Over i? 0,000 deaths yearly result from causes due to colds. One should start when the cold starts. Don't let this erm attack get hold. Check it with Hill's. Have the tablets on hand. The sooner you start, the quicker the cold will end. All druggists sell Hill's. Be Sure ItsJ Price 30c CASCARA $ QUININE Get Red Box with portrait anses KITCHEN CABINETS TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 192: months which brought about the conviction. . Dolly Quartier has had consid erable experience in the different courts. ShV has been many times arrested and jailed although this Is the first time that she has been sentenced to the penitentiary. She has usually managed through he own efforts and that of friends to wriggle out of all charges.' How ver.a in this case Sheritt Harley Slusher worked day ami night t connect up the links which result- ed in this conviction. Arthur Zielke. hushaud of Dolly Quartier, now Mrs. Arthur Zielke'; who was indicted jointly with Dolly Quartier in the arson charge and whom the courts claimed was merely a tool in the hands of the experienced Dolly and that there was no proof shown that he waa directly or indirectly counectea with this fire and ordered his re lease. Sheriff Slusher will leave As toria Monday evening with Dolly and" expects to register Doliy in the Salem penitentiary. Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big r f ID ClVTMOise And THE FINEST MADE - Wc PURCHASE - BUT THE HIGHEST NELSON BROS. S55 Chemeketa Phone 1006 tT M-"- " " VSv J--T t"'4 Thanksgiving and the one day when everyone is thinking of that. Thanksgiving dinner. At Piggly Wiggly you will find a complete j line of fresh, quality groceries for the dinner at popular prices. fc. hum SUGAR 15 lbs. 89c Rosedale Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 No. 22 cans 45c Fancy PUMPKIN 2 No. 2J2 cans 33c Best Creamery BUTTER Per lb. 57c 1 Fancy CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 35c Dromedary DATES Per pkg. 19c Celery, Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Green Peppers, Olives, Maraschino Cherries, Mixed Nuts, Figs, Dates, Mince Meat,, Plum and fg Puddihjjs, Lemon, Orange and' Citron? Peelsj Jams, JelIIes,"eicVT :vrvi AIR SERVICE FOR GUARDS FRANKFORT, Ky. Provision for an air service Iti'the Kentucky National Guard may he submitted Make it a memorable holiday; visit friends or relatives for a happy reunion. Roundtrip Fares Specially Reduced you cart take the whole family at sur prisingly small expense. , Comfortable trains most everywhere. Night and day service, with convenient fK ' hours of departure and arrival. Ask hny Southern Pacific agent or complete travel information. 3 era O. ,T. Darling, Agent, Halcni, or A. A. Micfcel, 11. F. & 1. A., 184 Liberty St- SI Market Day RAISINS 4 lb. pkg. 35c J Pinnacle Rock i CLAMS 3 cans 43c t Baltimore OYSTERS No.. 1 can 19c "No. 2 can 32c H i ii 'iii Fresh Soda CRACKERS 3 lb. pkg. 45c Wilso MARGARINE 3 lbs. 77c Royal Club i PEACHES 2 No 2l2 cans 45c osgroiig IsggqsflBp to. the Ist&te. legislature . when It meets soon, Adjutant . General Kehoe already ha.i used airplanes in investigation work over, the coal strike sones in the state.",. O "J Van Camp- -TOMATO SOUP. ; 6 cans 49c ' f . ?f ! tf- V 1,50c Story Book FREE ' ? -, Franquette. WALNUTS Per lb. 32c Dunbar SHRIMP Per can 19c Fresh EGGS Per dozen 52c 3 Fancy Sweet POTATOES I 6 lbs: 27c All Flavors JELLO 3 pkgs. 29c ) . .. A 456 STATE: STREET 'frFH0KE14 f'