4 If I V 7 t X ulJU""i oiftiijiAn. caiein, - uregon, jmaar niorninsr. December 15. 1923 - - - , -. " ' " . PUf " it --.'i - -.,. , M m wm m W M I amm a m b 111. . . ' I - , "1 ii bwus cup uonr, i tea- j 1 : . j ' " i ii . . 1 IPPilil ClIGEj OF. BE0DET1 C WGBK Represents State In Federal : Relief Program; Level : Line Wet Helpful k Jt. ti. Baldoc; state highway engineer; will serve a state re presentative for the United States coast and geodetic surrey, tt wu ; annoaneed this week - at - the tatehoase. The- work will be car ried . Oft daring the next tare v months and will employ about f 7ft men. many of whom are en- ' rineers now without employment. A. payroll of 1100,000 tor - the retire Job la expected. : wi S6, designated H. G. Smith and H. w. Lrsby of the state highwav dinrm..t Lewis A McJLrthtrv i Tice preskl e to obtain a site for the Ken, w ue nunc pot tt iajj w luwry, which la to Light company, and a. rnn-.. chief engineer of the O. W. R. and N. company, as an advisory Voard to assist! him. t i - An administrative office la be ing established in the state cap Itol building. Bishop Merehead o! this county will be office en-i I'neet, : ."---j , Baldock will i hare charge of the- surreys for horizontal and rertical control work In tartous ecUone of the state of Oregon - supplementing the primarr ii lines and ares of triangulationH uiaae Dy in tinued SUtes coast and geodetic survey. This -ork will be a CITE works project This work vill be of material as Ustance to all railways, state and county highway departments, eity engineers and irrigation pro ' If?! trouKhat Ihe state. . Mr. Baldock : estimates that the pro- Tei imes will tk. XA,tnre- expenditure. . of not less w 1 5,0 00 i of state highway funda.iAMany : itates hare eom jileed: networks of these aurjeya g that.; property Ues are now mad., to thif new and accurate : ayatemr .t coordinate rather than: th old obsolete and tor 4ao moat part inaccurate land sur reys of earlier years. v A tr-ai pratUcal, men will be selected from the districts In which the work will be perform ed. The men will be selected from Ujoifeta compiled by the United States employment serrice and the. weekly pay rolls will be handled by the state relief ad aaalstrator In the same manner as other civil works projects. unm IIUU in nnmrPTP nail rnuimin I tone eluded In the state's nronosAd public works building program, Thursday caused Rufns C. Hol man, state treasurer, to sign un der protest an architect's contract for proTiding the required plans and specifications. Holman said he did not con alder It advisable to employ an ar chitect until such time as a site had been acquired by the state. "I signed the contract", Holman de clared. "Not to delay the entire state building program. Flans for the proposed $350, 0d0 library building will be pre pared by Morris H. WlthnnA and partners, Portland, and Lyle Bartholomew, Salem. Lone Permit Iseued One build ing permit was issued here yes terday. It went to Joseph "Kaster wno is to reroof a garage at 1098 boutn 12th street at cost of $15. HIIEI COIM I EH IS HIED Legislature Will Investigate Markets, Transmfssion, ' -Cost of Electricity The senate and house members of the interim committee author ized at the special legislative ses sion to conduct a surrey, of pow er development In the state of Oregon, were announced Thurs day by Fred E. Kiddle, president of the senate, and Earl Snell. speaker of the house. The senate members of the committee Include Henry L. Cor bett of Multnomah county and Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill county. The house members are John H. Lewis of Multnomah county and L. F. Allen of Wallo wa. Three members of the com mittee will be appointed by Got ernon Meier. The inTestigatlon fit the com mittee will -deal particularly with markets, cost of electrical ener gy, construction of transmission lines, and distribution systems. The report of the committee will be filed at the opening of the 1935 legislative session. Representatives Winslow of Til lamook, Wells of Multnomah and Stockdale of Grant, were appoint ed house members of the Interim committee to conduct a study of motor transportation and high ways. Senate members- of this committee will not be announced before Saturday, President Kid dle, announced. This committee also will report at the 1935 leg islative session. Members of this committee oth er than members of the two leg- tton etsht of the BDeclal -legisla islative branches will include one tive session. PAGE THIRTEEN Christmas Cookie Recipes : Planning cookies . for ' Christ mas? No cupboard, is ready for the holiday season without a Jar full of tasty Christmas cookies. So hers are some timely recipes adapted for the Christmas season. ' Date Nat Bars (Delicious With Hot Beverages) t eggs, 1 cup sugar, . 1 cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla, teaspoon salt, 1 cup dates chopped, 2-3 cup. nuts broken. - Beat eggs and. sugar until ereamv. Add rest tit tnrredienti. mixing lightly. Pour Into a shal low pan wucn naa been nnea with wared paper. Bake SB min utes in a moderately slow oven. Cut in bars or squares and roll in confectioner's sugar. ' : Cornflake Cookies . (Delicious Dainty Cookies) . X egg whites beaten, 1 cup sugar, teaspoon salt, 1 tea spoon vanilla, S cups cornflakes, 1 cup cocoanut, Beat whites and add sugar and beat until creamy. Add rest of the Ingredients and mix lightly. Drop nortions from end of BDOon onto greased baking sheets, bake 20 minutes in moderately stow oven. Remove cookies torn the pan while warm. Chocolate Drops (Using Sour Cream) 1 cup butter, 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, U, cup sour cream, S squares chocolate melted, 1 teaspoon cin namon, U teaspoon salt, 2 tea- person to be appointed each by the state highway commission, at torney general, secretary of state, state polic and American Auto mobile association. The latter committee was a u the orized upder house joint resolu- n 30 ALLEN'S off ers a most complete stock of gifts. UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES! SHOP TODAY! 4t uqqe&tionA fa and - CDODD O ven Shaped I Roaster Waffle Iron Carving Set NutCracker Set Electric Iron Hot Plates Electric Toasters Electric aSilex Type" Coffee -Maker Kitchen Clock Electric Vacuum Cleaner Py rex Ware Electric Curling Irons v Electric M Peculators .Dinnerware Zenith WashingMachine Electric Irons A RADIO forihehome Set the Ilczv Crcdey These "Best Sellers" May Be the Solution TO YOUR "WHAT-TO-GIVE" PROBLEM The gifts listed below are best sellers among early Christmas shoppers. They're outstandingly good values and worth your thought. "Iron-Clad" All Steel COASTER Full Size Weight, 52 lbs. Any boy win enjoy this all metal wagon. Its construction Is Bturdy enough for anybody. 045 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mother will appreciate labor sav ing dec trical appliances and con veniences. Buy here for less! Toasting Plates $Q.49 Waffle 11.95 t) Irons Tt Chrome Plated 5S Ball Bearing' Roller Skates 4 real gift for your toy or ffrL December crJy s 25 Electric Ccrn Popper 98c Half Gallon Capacity Complete only "; , ,, Auto Accessories Car Radio Tools Alarm Clock Rifle Knife Razors Coaster Wagon Skates Daisy Air Gun Boy Scout Knife Jig Saw Outfit Set of Tools 22 Rifle Fishing Tackle Cowhide Football Pocket JSen Watches 8-Light Christmas Tree Outfit 8 assorted color cone-shaped carbon lamps and single cord . 39c Others Oc to 91.45 FOR THE CAR A Car Radio and Accessories JLLdo K spoons vanilla, 4 cups flour. X tea spoon aoaa,r, ' f , ; Cream butter land sutar. 'Add rest of Ingredients1 and" drop por tions from tip of spoon onto' creased bakinj sheets. Space the! cookies two laches apart. Bake 121 minutes Is. moderate oven.' Cover tops with chocolate frosting- or: place nut meats on top of cook les before they ars- baked. -Ihkachea i iravorlte German Cookies 4 enn fat. 1 can dirk drawn sucar, cup molasses, 2 eggs, cup coffee, 4 cups flour, 2 tea spoons cinnamon, l - teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 tesv spoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda, X cup chopped candied citron, X cup chopped candled orange peel, X cup chopped nuts, cup chopped candled lemon peel. Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients. Snraad ifanrh tin. til Inch on waved paper placed in snauow pan. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. .While warm cut into 1 inch squares. Boss to California Rev. and Mrs. Britton Ross of the First Baptist church here plan to leave Monday by motor for Glendale, Cal, where they will remain un til after Christmas with, her par ents. They will return In Urns for the watch night services at the church Sunday, December 81. Carl Blackler, student preacher and member of the church here, will conduct services while Rev. Ross Is gone, . GIFTS -for' HER 'Wa$M Christian Give Her Linen Truly tin Appropriate Gift . 1 - bXasVAam m . I.. n .. i iter v aiue : i nan ever Practical 'and servIcBahl . funifni lAucheoa 8eU - new plaid effects, 36 - incnes 10 mcnes. Bemarkahls gifts. 85c to $2.95 Set : Ilemstftcbed JAnm Damask Sets,' Is Inches to Inches long. . -: $2.65 to $70 . Set f ; , Dainty, practical Panties, beautifully t - trimmed . . . . , . , ; , .S9e mad 40c Rayon Gowns, the new chalk finish, . 'r.. .$ Rayon Pajamas, a bewildering array of r colors, only ; .f i.5 All Silk French Crepe Daneettes, very special .. .;............ .-. ,L8S Ladles' Boxed Handkerchiefs largest variety, priced to fit any puree,. 2 in box .25c to 80c box II LACE CLOTHS Scarfs - Vanities and Dollies The hit of (he Season. She will surely appreciate on of these beautiful lace pieces, and they are not -expensive.-Doilies .12Ke . Vanities . .20c ea. Scarfs 89c to 73e OoChs f lJ-f2.es BED SPREADS A great variety of Cotton and-Rayon Spreads, Including Bates Colonial Cotton Spreads. Rayons .S1.25 to $4.95 Cottons ..f2JH to SS.75 BLAKEETS Warm, comfy, beautiful plaid Blankets. ' T2x80. nair SXJia All Wool Slnsles ..... .asuiv to as.os Gorgeous Rsyon Covered Comforts - wool niled $0J5 "Beginning Saturday, 16th, We Will be Open Every Evening Until 8:30 to - . Accummoaaie iie tsnoppers ELLJOTT DRY GOODS COMPANY Jmt Opposite Miner's oa Conrt Street SS7 Coart Street ' , l II Vina aai abjl us ijr r j zxleu ii - i C II II JA I I J. H. WILLETT rraap--, "J If ItMalj I Quart . ... 77c I IL 405 State St 90HJ!!iJrm. r Tcleithone 18 I I 33 Toiletries, Drugs Gifts for Men, Women and Children 1 fv- 1 One Pound I Mfa. C8 H'lthey Jillf Kisses p mI r?ITpnlign a S - - - r ...... v , unqanni r Christmas PEnFUME ...... wraPpi tegs' us Williams c3 23c HhT Williams 3 fr ii ' (& 2sMz i before you buy a slnele eift our holiday suggestions! 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