Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1929)
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE TWENTY ONE TOteEM H m urn hm ANNUAL RUN OF MIRACLE STORY San Clemente, Cal. (IP) One of the "miracles" which occurred In the early days ot Southern Calif ornia's history as a province of Spain was recalled by Mayor Thomu F. Murphine of this city . as he watched the crowds gether on the moonlit beach for the an nual run of grunlon. The mayor, an authority on the history olf this section, brought to light the diary of Sebastian Viz caino who commanded a Spanish exploring fleet that set out from Mexico in 1602. On May 6 of that year, Vizcaino cet out from Acapulco and beat his way up the Mexican cop . past the islands of Mazatlan, crossed over to the Cape or San Lucas on the tip of Lower California and, after a few lively encounters with head winds, managed to drop an chor In the Bay of San Bemabe By this time the supply of fresh food had dwindled until there was little left for the men to eat. On June 8 he landed on the beach at the height of the grunlon season, which runs from April until the end of June. Vizcaino relates that the "moon was in conjunction." The strange appearance oi thousands ot small fish, cast up on the beach to spawn and Hashing with a silver light in the moon's glow as they spun on their tails in the sand, seemed a miracle to vizcuno, his two hund red hungry men and the three - Carmelite friars accompanying him HLs diary records that "orders wore given to make ready the net for catching fish, but it was not necessary, for God granted that tucre should be cast upon the beach as many sardines as all could eat, with many left over. ETHER VIBRATION AS GRAVITATION CAUSE Philadelphia (P A aeries of elec trically timed photographs intended to prove that certain substances fall faster than others under pull of gravitation have been presented me American rnnospmcai society. Under Newton's law of (travlta- tion the rate of fall, or acceleration. is precisely the same for all sub stances. The pictures claimed to challenge this belief were presented by 4 Charles 'P. Brush, of Cleveland. He 1 used them to support- his theory that gravitation is simply another result of vibration of ether, the the oretical substance filling all space. He holds that electricity, light, heat and X-rays all are vibrations of the same ether, different only in tneir irequency, or speed. He accounts for the retarding of falling bodies by small amounts of neat which he says he finds con tinually generated in some cub- stances. He attributes tills heat to a sore of conflict in waves. A handy contrivance for any kitchen is a group of rods suspend ed from the ceiling on a rope run ning through a pulley, thus al- towels or other clothing In . rainy This rack may be used in drying towels o rother clothing in rainy weather. The greatest heat is near the celling and the clothing is en tirely out of the way of the house wife. BLAZE BERING STRAIT TRAIL HC' rrrr. (0, Auociattd PlfU PhotO W. 8. Gamble (left) with Parker Cramer, veteran aviator, shortly after their arrival In Nome, Alaska, They traveled a new route of 400 miles over Bering Strait. - Menu. oADay MEND FOR DINNER Veal Chow, Chill Style; Buttered Peas, Bread, Peach Buttor. Fruit Salad, Molass es Balls and Coffee. VEAL CHOPS. CHILI STYLE. Serving Four 4 chons. 1 Inch thick. 1 tcnsDoon salt. 14 teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoons onions. cups tomatoes, l tablespoon choppod celery Broil or saute the chops until brown on both sides. Add the rest of the ingredients and cook over a very low fire in a coverec? pan for 114 hours. Turn frequently to permit even- cocking. MOLASSES BALLS 1-3 cup lat. 1 cup light brown sugar. I etK. 1 cup water, V, cup molasses. 1 teaspoon singer. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 't teaspoon salt, 2'i cups flour. 1 teaspoon aa. i teaspoon uaicing powder Cream the fat and r.;:-ar. Add the rest of the ingredients and beat for 3 minutes. Half fill well greased dep muffin pans. Bake in a slow oven for 25 minutes. FOR SUNDAY TEA BACON AND CHEESE BARS, Serving Four slices oread, 8 thin slices of cheese. 10 one-inch pieces of bacon, 2 tablespoons catsup. . Cub the crusts from the bread and place the bread on a flat pan. Lay the cheese slices on top the bread and add two pieces of bacon to each piece of bread. Sprinkle with the catsup. Bake in a moder ate oven for 15 minutes. Serve at once. ONION SANDWICHES. Serving Four 8 slices of buttered rye bread. 1 cup thinly sliced sweet white onions, 8 pieces lettuce. 4 tablespoons laiad oil. 3 table spoons vinegar, teaspoon salt, tea spoon paprika. 4 teaspoon dry mustartf Mix the onions, salad oil, vinegar, salt, paprika and mustard. Place in a covered bowl and chill. When ready to serve lay portions of the onion mixture on the lettuce leaves, which have been placed on the bread. Arrange sandwich fashion and serve at once. ' MENU FOR SUNDAY BREAKFAST raoerrulL Wheat Cereal and Cream. Egg Omelett Buttered Toast Broiled' Ba con, Cotteo. DINNER RoMt Veal and Browned ' Potatoes, Bread. Butter, Head Lettuce and Rogue- AMERICAN HEAD OF FEMALES IN GOURMET CLUB Paris (JPh-An- American woman is at the head of a newly formed feminine gourmet's club. The Feminine Hundred club la a petticoat version of the long famous Hundred club, winch includes France's most famous lovers oH good French cookery and which excludes women. The women gourmet's club is no prohibitionist organization. Nor is its American president, Mrs. Paul Ettlinger, a dry. Bed and white wine were served at the initial club lunch. Wine wiU be served, at the discretion of the nostesses at lunches to, follow, Mrs. Ettlinger announces. J Lunches are to be at members' homes. They are limited to $1.80 the plate, including wines. At pres ent 40 charter members belong to the organization. STUDENTS MAY UNITE 'DIVORCED' CHURCHES Columbia, Mo. (flV-Like an es tranged couple reunited by their children, the northern and southern Methodist churches in this school town may be reconciled to serve students at the University of Mis souri. Divorced since 1844, when the church split over the slavery ques tion, leaders have reached a tenta tive agreement for Joint use of the southern church's new $600,000 edifice. A proposal that the pastor be chosen alternately from each con gregation will be submitted to the state conference next September. An Inexpensive and convenient frog for a flower bowl may be made iron, a square or. galvanized wire netting with a one-fourth inch mesh. The corners of the square may be turned down to serve as legs and the frog set In tne Bowl. - fort. Cheese Dressing, Orange Shortcake Coffee SUPPER (For Company) Jellied Chicken and Asparagus, Mayon naise. Eua Biscuit, Currant Jelly, Nut Cookies, Pineapple Sherbet, Coffee JELLIED CHICKEN AND ASPARAGUS Serving Eight 1 Vj cups cooked asparagus, 1 14 cups cooked, diced chicken; cup sliced pi mento stiffed olives, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons granulated gelatin. 4 table spoons cold water, 3 cups bolllns chicken stock Line a mold with the asparagus. Add-the chicken, which has been mixed with the celery. Add the layer of olives. Soak the gelatin in cold water 5 minute;. Add the boiling water and stir until the gelatin has dissolved. Add the salt and cool until a little thick. Pour over the chicken mixture and set in a cold place to stiffen. Unmold on lettuce leaves and surround with salad dressing or mayonnaise. EGO BISCUIT, Serrln Eight cups flour, 8 tablespoons bakuu powder, i teaspoon salt, teaspoon sugar, 4 tablespoons (at. 1 egg. well beaten, 2-3 cup milk, 4 tablespoons soft butter. Mix the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Cut In the fat with a knife. Mixing with the knife, add the ess aud milk. When a soft dough forms, pat it out on a floured paper or board until very thin, Spread with the soft butter and roll up like a Jelly roll. The roll should be VA Inches thick. Cut off inch slices and place, flat side up, next to each other on a greased pan. Bake in a moderate oven until brown (about 12 minutes). rest of the ingredients. Cover and bake in a slow oven for Hi hours. POTATOES, MARYLAND (Serving Six) peeled new potatoes, U cup crated or creamed cheese, teaspoon taU. teaspoon paprika, 2 cups milk. Mix all ingredients and pour in to a buttered baking dish. Bake In a alow oven for 30 minutes. Un cover and allow to brown for 15 minutes. A custard pie is less liable to be come "soaked" or foggy if the crust is baked for eight minutes in a moderate oven before the uncooked filling is added. This-also applies to tne baking of pumpkin pies. Add a pincn ( k teaspoon) of salt to all berry pies to improve their flavor. DAILY BILL OF FARE Breakfast Fresh rhubarb, poached eggs, buttered toast, broiled bacon, coffee. Luncheon Baken beans end brown bread, chill sauce, head lettuce salad, tea. Dinner Pork chops and tomatoes, pota toes. Maryland; bread, currant Jam, fruit slad. coffee. PORK CHOPS AND TOMATOES (Baked) 8 pork chops, 2-3 Inch thick, H cup tlour, hk teaspoon paprika. H teaspoon salt, fl slices onions, 2 curt tomatoes. Wipe off the chops with a damp cloth. Roll them In the flour and sprinkle with the paprika and salt. Place in a baking dish and add the CANCER CONNECTED WITH TUBERULOSIS Sydney. Australia An Increase in cancer directly proportionate to me decrease in tuberculosis Is found for Oreat Britain for 1W7 by Dr. T. Cherry of Melbourne. Tne same tendency was found by Dr. Cherry In a study of Oreat Britain's vital statistics for a period of 80 years ending in 1925. He finds that since 1871 cancer has been In creasing and tuberculosis deaths dropping. For three years Dr. Cherry has suplemented his statistical studies with laboratory work, and an nounces his conviction that there Is a definite relation between the two diseases. He thinks the after ef fects of tuberculosis give a person a predisposition to oancer. The theory Is that most cases of tuberculosis which .have been;Oured may give rise to cancer If the body Oil cloth, linoleum and other floor cloths may be kept new and bright by washing with equal quan tities of milk and water. "Keep well The Milky Way. It makes you like your work and play." says Billy Break O'Day Curly s l DAIRY ft&Phone 2420 PERSONALITY ALONE means nothing if there is nothing exceptional to back it up with. Fake Advertising would be just like a highly inflated tire with a no good valve stem, it would go. flat. In -; a meat or bake shop the valve stems are the butchers and bakers, it depends upon their competency to-receive and to hold business. This exceptional competency prevails here. Peerless everything the name implies. One of our leading physicians told me the other day that Mutton is a very heal thy meat containing less purine than any other and therefore a logic summer meat. We are featuring this Saturday: , Legs of -tC n Mutton 1A. Shoulder 1 Ql - Mutton Chops 1 i 1 Mutton . AO 2l Stew AUl of Mutton AO 2t- or Steaks .. Afl 2l We use real Butter in all our Pastry Buns for your Picnic .20o Short Cakes lOe Our delicious Apple Turnovers, Peerless Quality, 6 for 25o Extra special large Boston Brown Bread. It's healthy 100 ' Mocca Cake, something new t5c Our Famous Frankfurter Cake (A recipe from Germany) 35o . Large Chocolate Eclairs, 6 for 25a All kinds of cakes Decorated for pecial Occasions 50c and up. Remember We Know How Assorted Cakes with special filling from 25cT035cEach Extta Special, all kinds of Cookies, per dozen Freshly sliced liver 2 pounds , Morrell's Breakfast Bacon sliced Lean Pork Steak or Roast . Choice Sirloiri Steaks . Fresh caught cod from Newport Morrell's Ham, Center cuts 10c Pure Lard with purchase 2 pounds n 25c 25c 18M 20c ....... 10c 35c 25c BREAD Regular golden crust, extra large loaf, SATURDAY 1An AND MONDAY : 1UC Small Loaf 7c Fresh Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs Morrell's Pic Nic Hams 25c 20 c AU kinds of sliced cold meats 25c Morrell's Boiled 5Qc Hot out of the oven hourly PEERLESS BAKERY 170 N. Commercial Street Phone 308 Henry's Peerless Market Henry's Capitol Market America's Disgest Setlerl Blue Ribbon MaltExtract It attacked sufficiently a second time by the tubercular organisms. ' - MAN CYCLES U,Mt MiLES Completing a 15,000-mile bicycle tour, A. de A. Lima recently ar rived at usbon, Portugal. He started from Loanda, Portuguese West Africa, In March 1927, on a lone cycle tour to his homeland. Riding through the Belgian Congo, the Sudan and Egypt, be traversed Syria and Turkey into Europe. He then traveled by way of Greece, through the wilds of Albania, then, by Jugoslavia, Italy, Belgium, Prance and Spain to Portugal. Al though his route lay through swamps, bush country, and across deserts and - mountains his ma chine never gave any trouble, he says ' ; Students studying Infant rearing at Texas technological college will adopt an orphan. iFor Deliciousness! Honey GiraSnaoimG rival cake that's why healthy boys' and girls' husky appetites crave Tru-Blu Grahams TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane, Portland, tattle If vou had to Make gallons of your Good ream sauce wouldn't you do it a Little at a Time? Makino cream sauce In large quantities and roasting coffee in bulk present similar dif ficulties. The cream sauce becomes lumpy and the coffee roasts unevenly. Hills Bros, roast every .pound of their coffee evenly because, by a continuous proc ess, only a few pounds at a time pass through . the roasters. The de velopment of the fla vor is perfectly con trolled. Uniform strength and richness are assured. You enjoy this goodness in every cup. This exact process is Hills Bros.' exclu sively. Naturally the flavor it produces is not found in any other coffee. No wonder that coffee-lovers every where drink Hills Bros. Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. AH the appetizing aroma and satisfying flavor come tb you intact. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee . by name and look for the Arab, the trade mark, on the can. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fmhrom Ihe original vacuum pack. EatUf opened ailh the key. CK The unvarying flavor of Hills Bros Coffee is con trolled the same - way only a few pounds are roasted at a time by a continuous process CI51J