The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    HIE OREGON STATESMAN. 'SALEM1, OREGON
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TO THE
STATESMAN FREE COOKING
SCHOOL
Al the (irind Theatre, December 14-15-16 and .17
It is your schooL Conducted
especially tor you. To help you with
your bake-day problemsto teach you
hoV to keep down baking costs and to
improve the quality of your oakings
to snow you exactly how the most skillful chefs
prepare their most tempting foods So come,
listen to the intensely interesting and highly
instructive lectures given by
MISS BEYER
a world-famed Domestic Scientist who employs
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
in all of her demonstrations
She knows from long experience and
so do millions of housewives that Calumet, the
Double Acting Baking Powder, never fails to
produce the best results that it is always the
same always reliable. You will enjoy it im
mensely and you will go home with new bake
day hints and ideas that will enable you to
make much better bakings bakings of greater
food value bakings of finer flavor. Come!
TEN ACRE BEAN CROP
BRINGS IN OVER $5,000
(Continued from pnse I)
to the growers, above their guar
anteed first payment, for their
leans.
Some of the growers of thafc
section sell their beans to buyers
for the Portland market, who call
TA-ith their trucks for the beans,
and pay $130 a ten for them. It
is understood that the buyers get
as hifih as $170 a' ton on the Port
land markets.
With a suitable soil and irriga
tion, the beans of that section
make a rapid growth, and. being
picked often, they are tender and
succulent. They make a wonder
ful prodnct for the family trade,
and, by the same" sign, they are a
fine canning bean. They? can be
taken right out of the can and
put on the table, ready for .eating,
without a second cooking. These
beans bear in the markets tile
designation of the Santianr Valley
brand.
There are frequent yields of six
to seven tons of Kentucky Wonder
beans to the acre in that district.
The record yield was last year, for
West Stayton; where Oscar Stoll
picked eight and a fourth tons
from one acre. He did not do
quite as well this year; got about
seven tons to the acre. There was
some waste, owing to rainy
weather in picking time.
Should Grow More
That section of Marion county
should grow a much greater acre-
-Af tlio Theater Tjdajrjf
The 1-Usinore Tod La Itocque
in "tfigolo" by Edna Ferber
James Kirkwood, Betty Compson,
Mary A si or in "The Wise Guy" by
Jules Furthman.'
Oregon Anna Q. N'ilsson. Lewis
Stone, Mary Astor in "Inez From
Hollywood."
fir and The States.aza Cooking
Sphool Free.
age of beans, and no doubt it will
in time. There are literally thou
sands of acres of land in the irri
gated and irrigable districts of
the Santiam section that will pro-
i duce bumper crops of beans. Sev
eral large canneries could be sup
plied from the possible tonnage on
that land; or even a small propor
tion of it.
p.
DOUBLE ACTING
means a baking powder with two leavening
units. One begins to work when the dough
is mixed, the other waits for the heaf of the
oven, then both units work together. .
MARES DARING EASIER
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SALES a'. TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BHAWg fog rlfttllViX2
?f. V "V t.rf.
Schoolmates and.
The neighbor's tots?
Hints will help
Old Santa lot$.
Just
What
He ?,
Needs
FUR LINED
GLOVES
5.00
Al. Krause
QUALITY MENS' WEAR
The store with the fountain
Open Evenings
' -
onopping uays
f Before Christmas
fifIS 15 '
i Vmm II VbU
through which is
seen all the trouble
that is caused
UP IN
MABELS
ROOM
5TAR.R,1Nr-
MARIE
PREVOST
A piquant comedy
that is a scream
From first neeh. to
'last. A merry Film thai
tells the tale of how
a filmy chemise makes
life che-miserableFora
man who dot no peace
until .he dot the hlaefe
chemise back.
AH AL CHRISTIE LAUGH SPECIAL
Starts
Saturday
OREGON
For' tJrft'miHot liMi fWfa'afr
nsj confined to beaftW ' : It? 'urri-l
a tine -aniifnef titmaio! ami
tnea
dnees
the Staytou. cooperative cannery is
aKng a large tonnage each year.
Also, fine mint is grown there,
md flax, and nearly every other
rep usually produced in the Will
miette valley.
The examples already shown
lead masy peopie to believe that
lo acres of irrigated land, suc h as
is found in the Santiam section, is
preferable to 100 acres of average
land that cannot be irrigated."
Stale lrnrHnenfs liaise Z12
to
Last Times Today
DOUBLE '
FEATURE
PROGRAM
Mil
EDNA
FERRER'S
Story
Kmployees of the state indus
trial accident commission, puhlic
service comniission ami insurance
department at the state house con
tributed a fund of more than
o provide Christmas cheer for the
orphan chihlren tn the farm home
Yit CorvallU this year. Inlelter
accompanying jiij. t nd;it was nug.
gested that the ir.oney be spent for
candy and nuts for- the children.
For the past four years, or. since
the creation of the Cor vail is or
phans home, these state depart
ments hare been remembering th
children at Christmas time. Ordi
narily they have purchased candy
and nuts here with which, to fill
attractive bags which have been
STARTS SATURDAY
sent to tae hnittv Imtc titifrt
ws tonght best to send the mon
ey ' ami let t!he . of ficIaU or " thQ
Home mafi Tlfi!eIJiyn rnrcTjaHes
for the chlldrenr lp .
I The Elsinore .
THE
ELSINORE
latinee lOc - 35c
fcvenlng UOc - 35c - 50c
SILVERWARE
A WONDERFUL GIFT
The silverwiie used by Miss Jeanette
Beyer at the Statesman Cooking
school at the Grand theatre
this week is furnished by us
After attending the school we invite you to
visit our store
BURNETT BROS.
457 State Street
11 II,
mi
Recitals
in your home with
the foremost pianists
of the day af sbtdtsts
are tne jpnvilege of
every Ampico oumer.
The sju pert catalog
of recordings offers
the world's master
pieces of music from
which to'arrange your
program.
Hear the Ampico in
the sweet-toned
P I A N O
Demonstxations"
daily
Full market value on
your present piano.
Terms to suit.
The
Portland Music Co. ;
L. Lainsford
355 North High Street
RBSt-Nt
BISHOP'S
OF DISCONTINUED AND SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT PENDLETON WOOLEN
BLANKETS. SALE STARTS TODAY
Here is a sale that should meet the immediate annmval t rr UMMM-irA ci
m JT I v-v- y 1IUUOCYYI1C lit kCXJLClll.
I . . 1 I 1 r .1 r r-. ,, - - .
wu iiunureo pair or tne famous r-endleton bed blankets at prices that are real sav-
irro rCC -L.A 1 " "V 1 11... ... . '
icgumr prices, une nundred pair ot these blankets are in perfect con-
tion, the other hundred have slight imperfections. See them today. .
Lot 1
sale today 46 pair of
famous Pendleton Co
lbia blankets. In order
lake room for new rat-
is this solid tan pattern
)eing discontinued."
;ry blanket h a perfect
nket. oolid tan, satin
ind, four pound single,
c84 inch size. Virgin
ol. Reg. vafue $13.50.
Lot 2
Beautiful rose check pat
tern, 60x80 inches,- 32
pounds. Virgin wool, 44
pair in perfect condition.
Soft, fine quality wool.
Regularly priced at $ I 2 . 5 0.
Lot $
Famous California; Redr;
wood blankets. ' F a h c V -T
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plaids patterns 4n four
pouncUsingle, 66x88 inch
es. , r luttv. . warm., ideal
$10.
for gifts, ' Fifty pair. Reg.
$075
$Q75
Virgin Wool
lot of imperfect crib blan-
s. refir. a.3U, satin oouna
rin wool. Size 42x60 and
:42. Sineles.
Virgin Wool
The.
Pendleton
$4
00
Mark
The
Genuine
Virgin Wool
Imperfect Yellowstone Park,
four -pound single Blankets.
Reg. price $1 1. 1
, sr-r f.
Regular $11.00 Four Pound Silver Gray Single Woolen Blankets, 3
Slightly Imperfect. Sale $8.25
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H. COOLEY
Manager
President
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