The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24; 1926
-Early Spring Vege- ;
tables
Bpnm ana'eanj lummer are
' 'the seaspns when ,Jhat aristocratic
fresh ' vegetable,, asparagus' ia us-
ually serredr-hnt 11 is Jn its prime
daring the latter part of April and
May, TPhen the' shoota" are young
'and tender. .: . , - 1 .
ir' Although -we may be In the hab-
It of cooking it ne 'way, there are
.'"a .Tariety of ways In which aspara
"gvs may be served besides 43 saw.-;
- edi battered, on , toast or in
-- ads. see pis an extraTagance
' rto crash this deliclons -yonng veg
etable for soup making.
Aftejr your taste for asparagns
.'tas begun to wane, next comes
- peas, carrots, and that plant eon
Lalning so much iron spinach.
r New peas are -on the market at
the present time,, but are' rather
.Thigh- ' ' -' : ; '"' '
Some of the greehs may appeal
in Ton it nnce. whllA-nthAra .nn
? may nave to iearn 10 uae. you
,7 become tired of spinach, you may
t 'enjoy mixing pr blending the flar
ors of some of the other mnni
uch aa dock, dandelion, lamb's
1 quarter, or possibly a dash' of pep-
."tun rrnst nf mmtiril wtll rln
-tang to the .flavor. - - .
"Whether you eat them .plain or
mixed. Just remember to have at
least one green vegetable in your
ulet very day. ' t -
New .Waya of Using Spring Veg
- tables will be sent free to anyone
writing to Helen ;H. : Downing.
J4100 Pillmare .Street. Chicago.
Illinois. . 1
Beat Xrom time to time durlnVthe
process. - ; . ,. .y-- -m-t
After wasMrrg the .tickftj.Btarcn
it ,oa the Inside with a very stiff
starch .. mixture, . applied with a
sponge This closes the "pores of
the - material and prevents the
feathers from .working -their '.war
through. .The ticking Is then dried
and refilled. '
The pillows themselves .may be
washed without removing- the
feathers, in ? much the same way
as the 'feathers - are washed when
transferred to the jmuslin bag as
described above. -, A slip cover be
tween the ticking and the pillow
case will prevent the ticking from
becoming soiled easily and . do
General Llarket I
'Howio Wasli a Pillow
One of the -tasks which confront
the homemaker when the fiouse is
ibeing cleaned and put.ia orde,r Jor
'JLhe summer la the proper cleaning
of the pillows .The "United States
WIWIUUUIl si av&ricaiiure CUUBIU-
i.ers that ht6 "most satisfactory
- method is to transfer the feathers
Tto a muslin bag two or three .times
the size of the ticking, j This may
, be done easily by sewing the edges
of the openings of, the ticking and
tbag together and r shaking the
feathers from one to the other.
The feathers and the ticking are
'washed separately. To wash the
leathers, after sewing them In the
.:muIia bag, scrub them in a weak
Solution of washing soda, using a
'good suds. . If 4 necessary,' this , is
repeated In sv second suds. Rinse
1 rn .two or three lukewarm rinses.
' 'it an extractor type rof washing
-machine is available, extract as
''Tnnfh mnktiira 9 nmalhla an1
- then dry the feathers on a sheet
-lit the sUn. .'.It .one . has , no ma-
much -of the excess water as pos-
Klhl find . At sin ithn 'uma w4v'
: :; v' -:, "WOOU BXOESi
PELTS SHEEP, lon dry, lOe; iorX,
Mmiaal; salted, 11 1.25.- saort, 25
SO ;i salted ifat. long, 75fl; cry
iU, toar,. ISc pound. ,
-CASCisi BARK Steady, 7e jwand;
Oregon rrspe root aontina.1.
HOPS 1925 crop clusters 225,
t-jr contracts, 20e a pooad.
HIDKS 8ltA, ; grin, 5; Mtt
Vila, 5e ; mm btllt. 4e; calf, 12: .kip
to; fUnt dry, I2; juklUd ; kidea
WOOL. Half blood and vallay - fine,
3e; threo-oifhta blood. SOQSSe; tow
quarter, 28 80c; Eaatern Oregoa. Waaa-
iWfW. uuw HACB ciia, vo.
BBW TOXK SSZZO T2.TJTC
TSEVt I0RK." April 23 (By Associated
Pre.) EVAPORATED APPlES
Steady: Caoiea 11 Q12e; extra choiee.
PHONES Steady; CaUfornla. SO
ISHe; Orena. 80-4Oa, 10i2e.
APKICXXTS Firm ; alaba, OQ22;
ehoica, 24'25; axtra cboice. 35
25 He. ' ' -i
PEACHES FIRM; standard. 1920e;
choice, 1820He; extra, coeie. 20
21c ; .
HEW TOEK HOPf
NEW YORK, N. Y., April 23 (By A
oeiatod Preaa.) Hops steady; state
1925, 60eOe; Ji4, Paoili
coast, )92a, 2?31c,1924. 2Sc
VZQrrABLES
PORTLAND,; April 23 (By Associated
Press Ureson potatoes 3.754; Matted
Oeiaa, ewt; jEabbase, f.B0(
9S.OO cwt. Boacb vegetables: Green on
ions, 8035c dot. bDnohes; ooiona fl.SO
2.75; beets, 35 40c; turnips, 60c;
carrots, 2540c . dei. bnnches; - garlic,
i7H20e Ib.j pepperc, SOe per lb;
aqaaak. 28c lb.; celery. -SSQS yt
crate; esspUnt, 20c1 lb.; tomatoes, S5
S8.50 Ids;; iettaee. Imperial valley, Calif
ornia, S450Q5 crate; artichokes, 75
dos; green, beans 20e lb; new peas 12 -
17e; ilrnssela sprouts, 15c lb. ; rhubarb,
8H4e lb.; hothouse cnenmbera, S1.50
3.50 dos.; asparagus, 10($13e ib.; iobal.
1.50 1.60 per dos. bnnehes; sweet po
tatoes, 66&e lb.; new potatoes, 78c.
FBUlTfl, RT7T8
PORTLAND,- April 23 Fruits
Oranges, fi.00w5.75 crate; lemons,
15.50 6.50; basaa, 8 8c; peart, nmt
aal; g-rapefruit, 96 8: strawberries
SS.00f4.00 crate; locals S6.5047.00
crate.
Apples Washington 'Winesapa, extra
fancy, $2; fancy, 91.75; 0 grade, $1.25:
Oregon Spitsenburgs, extra faney, $1.50
1.75; fancy. $1.251.35;; O grade.
$1.151.25; Roaae Beauty, fancy, $1.50;
Newtowns, . extra faney, $22.25 ; fancy,
1.752; C rade, $ 15 Q 1.50; cookers.!
75aU. - -
Nuts WalnnU, K. 1, 19 26c pound; I
filberts, nominal; almonds, 80 84c lb.;
Brasil ante, 20 2 7c lb.; Oregon cbeat
wnts. nominal: peannta; lOQlte. ,
away with unnecessary "washing
of the slip. Slip covers may be
made of a light weight muslln
They are then taken off and wash
ed from time to time and tacked
back in place. . . -.
'Department of Agriculture--"Agrlogram."
. r
What Every Housewife
.Should Know
TO CUT MERINGUE Wet the
knife with cold water when cutting
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, III.. April 23. (By Asso
ciated Pre.) POTATOES Receipts, S3
ears; total U. 8. shipments. 4t8 ; Can
ada, "35; on track, 421; trading very
sloV; market wnsettled and weak: few
sales; Wisconsin sacked . round wbitea,
$4 45; Minnesota sacked round white,
$3.604.15; Idaho Backed Russets, $4
4.25; few, $3.75; Canadian sacked Tane
ties, $3.25 3.5ft; new stack Florida bar
rel Spalding Rose No. 1, $10 11; Texas
sacked iBUsa Triumph. et.6S. , ,
' UAIBT ISXCHlSGfi ;
PORTLAND, April 23.-(By Associated
Press.) Net prieesT Batter extras 88e;
standards 38c; prime firsts 37H; firsts
31 lie; eggs, extras 28e; firsts 2e; pul
lets 24c; current receipts a5c4
' a ii i $' - ' f
-' ". ' " axAzvs
PORTLAND, April 28. (By Associat
ed 'Press. V- Wheat. BBB. hard white,
April, .May, June $1.48; hard white, BS,
Baart. April, May f 1.47; hard white,
feeder, April, May $1.45 ; soft white, west
ern white, April, May $1.4; hard wiater,
April. May $1.43; June $1.3S; northern
spring, April, May $1.40; western red,
April, May $1.42.
Oats, No. 2, 36 pound, white feed and
gray, April, May 28.50.
Corn, No. 3 EY shipment, April, May
$33.75; June $34.
Millrnn. standard, April $22.50; May
$23; June $23.50.
HAT
PORTLAND, April 23. (By Associat
ed Press.) Buying prices, ralley tim
othy 20; do eastern Oregon $22.50; al
falfa '$19.502O; Clever nominal; oat
hay $20; oat and vetch $21; straw $
per ton. Selling prices, 2 a ton more.
a roerinque pie and the meringue
will ,not stick and pull "off. ;
yffVEX MAKING A ; BE jCtiX
SHORTCAKE, etew a few sliifes
of rhuharb until very tender,
sweeten - well and .add s to the
crushed berries. Thls makes the
berries go ' f urther and we . think
It Improves . the flavor. . ;
IN MAKING BAKING POW
DER BISCUITS it is not desirable
to develop the gluten in. the flour.
This is why biscuit dough should
be handled as little as possible in
order that it may be Oaky instead
of spongy.
TO FRESHEN MARSHMAL
LOWS that have become dry place
them in the bread drawer with a
cut loaf of bread. .In a short time
they are as soft as fresh marsh
mallows. INK. STAINS jnay be removed
by covering, with powdered borax i
and saturating with, peroxide. -;
.FOR AN APPLE SAUCE THAT
IS DIFFERENT and delicious
make the sauce in the usual way,
usely finely flavored apples. Then
add to this a third the quantity of
orange pulp, and boil tor a few
minutes. Flavor with grated or
ange or tangerine peel and a little
grated nutmeg.
LONDON HAS AITtPIAXE CLUB
LONDON. To the many- clubs
In London is added one for own
ers of private aircraft. The club
starts with 12 members who pos
sess airplanes of their own, and
It is intended that flying contests
will bo promoted and prizes of
fi.
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Fresh Wholesome Appetizing
MEATS
We offer you a large variety of quality
meats at the lowest possible price
Mcdowell market
"Where a Dollar Does It's Duty"
173 South Commercial Telephone 1421
WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING
SETS ALL CITYALKING
j-- (0oBtss4 ctojb patf-'X)
with her unassuming charm and
clear speaking voice; . j v4.
, The action takes place entirely
in the living room, of the Simmons
home, against an attractive ar
rangement of properties.
The play, presented before an
enthusiastic audience, was direct
ed by Miss Leila Johnson, who de
serves large praise for the success
of the evening. Music by the So
ciety Serenaders entertained the
crowd between scenes. Manage
ment for the play included:
Miss Ada Ross Faculty manager
Kola McClellan. . Manager
Hugh Adams .Ass't. manager
Ross Harris Head usher
Carolyn Lambirth Properties
Mary Cupper ....Wardrobe mistress
James Campbell Wardrobe master
Robert Ramsden Stage manager
William Sisson Electrician
Coos - Bay Water ' company in
stalls ; new anti-rust "process. . for
water. ' supply ' tor " ' Marshtleld,'
North Bend, Englewood 1 and
Bunker Hill.
i.
Salem Markets
i OBADI'
Ko. 1, wheat, white
Ko. 1. red,-sacked
White oat
- Gray oata .. . .a , , . .. .
Barley
Barley
.$1.88
. i.2T
. AO
. .42
. .42
POXK. XTTTTOir AXO SEE?
l"op hoa , .- ..- . .13
SOWI ,
Dressed hoc . .18
Top eteera
oowa
Bulls
.06. 07
as
2.0OS4.0O
3!AO-t
riaf lambs onder 80 lbs. .., . .13 H
Tier
Light hen
HeaTy hena
Old roosters .
Broiler
potjxxkt
.19
.23
68
.35
DOGS. BTTTTEB AOT BTTTTEBTAT
ratten at r . . ;- .u
Creamery nutter
Medina tggt
btandard sf
,430.44
2.44
.18
.19
Peer
less
Bakery
170 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
Our regular Prices of Bread,
IV2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for.
Cookies, 2 dozen for ;
Butter Horns, 6 for
-25c
-25c
Apple Turnovers, 6 for
Cakes, all varieties
-25c
25c
15c up to 50c
Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns, :
? jper dozen -i . : ; y r ; ; - ; , - ?ny
Pies i : 10c and 25c
Milk, Bread, French and Rye Bread, 3 loaves.-5c
if '
We Serve Coffee and Lunches
Try Our Krause's Candy
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Inspected
MEATg
Steusloff Bros. Market
Corner Court, and Liberty
Phone 1528
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given to the distinguished. A set
ting apart a reward for sustained
excellence. It is the title of the dis-'
tinctive.
Rightly can" the Golden West
Girl and her coffee receive the Tri
bute in its fullest meaning They;
represent " : '
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A FAMOUS COFFEE
WITH A FAMOUS NAM!
-Lemons
"Pure Gold" Xarge (300) size,
fairly bristling: with juice
6 for lie '
Dozen 21c
The Tweeto
Grocery ami Me
to Certify
at Market
to
Salem
-it,-. 4 J
(Uran
W' m m -mm mm
Large lNaveis, thin skinned.
sweet and juicy, 150 size
6
for
Do
20c
zein 39c
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Wth a full realization of our-respbnsibilities asking the people of Salem and vicinity for a part of their
patronage, we assume our jipsinon nere, coniident ol our ability to perlorm our part to your satisfaction
Ours is a strictly Northwestern institution composed of American citizens, all
trained to act the part of modem method food handlers. Our buyers are on the job
early ,and late to secure the most wholesome iood tuffs at the lowest prices. Our
system of distribution is based on the most economical methods that can be devised.
In this space : we will not attempt to quote prices to any extent as there are more
than 1300 items in the grocery list; ; We assure you that every one ofthese 1300 have
lieen carefully bought las to quality and cost and just as carefully priced for sellinir.t
No item ever escapes the 20th Century price prunmg knife. The history of the 20tK
Century business reflects confidence on the part of the buyer everywhere they have
engaged. : " n. , ' f ' '
For Saturday we make our bow to von and
sanitary f ood xtisnensincr establishment- h r Krl
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on you to buy. You and all your friends are cordially invited o call on us. scrutinize
uur siurc, ,uur salespeople, ana qut prices. 1 ne investigation is all we ask.
invite you to inspect our highly
jaressurewill: be brought to bear
m.
Sliced, .8 large slices of tHawaii!s
. iinest in a can. Large cans
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Our Meat Department is one of the main features of our store. We are
sure you will appreciate the quality meat that we are stocking.
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Soap
treme.Oil Soap
3 'bars
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Peet's Washing Machine Soap,
large packages 25c - A Hv
2 for ....i-C
Crystal White Soap,
10 bars 1...
20
Bars
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