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    OREGON NEWS ITEMS
Page Three
THE SPRING PI ELD NEWS
THURSDAY, NOV 12. 1925,
I
Jim Hi iiwlndt, 65, u fartnor rosining
oust nt H<-lo, was shot mid woundad
I by Ida «on John, axu 15, whan tbs
Tea Cakes and Cookies
h|* mothrr'g By Mra. Ib-lle DeGraf, Director, water alttrnalety, lo-ating until
«Tie». (i oiiil the father b a tin g 14a 10 Home Service Bureau, Bpctry Flour ssoxoth, then add flavoring. Let stand
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jyear «id brothar.
*
until thick enough to spread between
Co.
. . ■ i
—
-sjwur-panuad
lycra. If used for Icing only It can
Brief Resume of Happening» of! ni^ “u
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The plain cake Manter recipe which be uaed at once.
676 DEPARTM ENT STORES
Orange Icing.
the Week Collected for
tint Crslnre«. auction of l.lnn county war given In the flrat article of tbla
EUGENE, OREGON
Un the intsreat of the Weyurhneuaar i-er'es can he uaed for a number of
3 tab aspoona oranxe Juice.
OUT Reader»
, company, it 1« »aid. Thor« 1« toiiald- attractive (m all cakes. In ‘moat cases
________ augur to make smooth
Powdered
....
I erablo speculation ua to the slgnlfl- one half the recipe wii be sufficient ■ enough to spread.
f on stru ct Ina of n now (I7.oou hlxh '«neo of Ute cruise.
If only a "mall number of rakus are !
ro 'le d Oat Cookies,
school bulldliiK wan begun at Cascade! Flro suppoaad to have started frogi needed. If u vuriety of cakes are j Th'a recipe makes a lot of cookies
Locks.
j 11 I’lguretta stub »wept the entire up- Wanted for one function, this ra cip e, prepare the Muster cake recipe add
Ho successful waa the mate fair a ll t‘«r floor of the building occupied by run be used for quite an assortment. Ing the following Ingredients:
Hnlnni thia year that tiler« la u cash ’he Wentworth A Irwin company In
Plain Cake.
2 cups rolled oats.
Make the fam ily gathering one long to be remembered.
balance of »34.0M9
I Portland, damaging 3» automobiles
Note: All measurements are level
1 teaspoon cinnamon.
Our good values w ill help you.
Portland, with permit, of H .IH .M O I
w,’rk'n« ,nJur’r l" ' t‘'ck
bul"1’ aad flour Is sifted once before meas­
1-2 teaspoon nutmeg.
l lug «atliuated at (3R.OOO.
Fine Table Linens.
uring. Onohalf pint measuring cup
1-4 teaspoon cloves.
took fourth place In construí tlou on
58 inch, fast colored damask, per yd
Alter
being
atulled
for
morn
than
1
cup
seedless
raisins.
Is
uaed.
the Pacific roast In October.
n month In the Willamette river ap­
Drop from a teaspoon onto a well-
8 egg».
The Kd ItoUglaaa sawmill and plan­
68 Inch bleached, all linen damask, yd.
proximately four miles below Hulera,
greased cooky pan. Hake In a fairly
1 cup sugar.
ar. located between Handy and Kata-
the river steamer Northwestern ar­
hot oven (about 375 degrees F.)
2 cups flour
cada, Were dontroyed by fire.
rived al the dock In that city Friday.
2 teaspoons buklng powder.
about 12 minutes.
68 Inch unbleached all linen damaBk, yd.
Karl Fisher, «tale tax comtnlaalonei The Northwestern atarted on Its trip
1-2 cup milk or water.
la In New Orleans to attand the an from Portland October 3.
If you are Interested In these Mas-
13 i-up melted shortening,
nunl meeting of atutu tax commission
recipes.
Mrs. DeGraf will be glad to
i D. L. Bailey, 31. within 15 minutes
18x18 mereerlzed cotton Napkins, doz.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
ara.
lifter he had signed a confession that
send you her free booklet “HO Food
1
teaspoon
lemon.
21x21 bleached, all linen Napkins to match, h alf doz
To date 1495 carloads of pears und he hud appropriated funds from the
Measure sifted flour and sift again Delights from 8 Master Recipes." A
374 cura of apples have been "hipped Hammond Lumber company's store at
to enalern market by Medford pucklng Mill City covertS. g a period of 20 with hak ng powder; beat egg" untl i request to Mrs.» Belle DeGraf, Home
very llgb', then gradually add th e;» ervlce Bureau, Sperry Hour Co..
44x44 Japanese lunch cloth,
houses.
un iitlia, committed suicide at Hulcm
sugar,
heating It In with the egg Mat- ¡San Francisco, CaHf., wilt bring It to
The new Rika' temple lit Salem, by shooting him self with a rifle.
54x54 Japanese lunch cloth,
i r. When creamy add flour alternate. you.
which waa erected recently at a coat
Ordera booked by mills of the West
of approximately (176.000 wus dedlcat Const Lumbermen’s association drop- j Iv with liquid, mixing until smooth.
CALL AND HER Dr N. W Eraerj
This amount of batter makes 2 large
ed Saturday night.
| ped to the lowest point In many ‘ layers or I medium sited loaf cake. on net*»« on elate and other work •»
A movement la on foot at Ashland months In the week ended October 31,
Jelly Square«.
to prevent the uae of all J.o-plillie totaling 87.360.846 feet. Output of the
Prepare the Master cake recipe.
county xrounda for commercial pur 106 reporting mills was 103,930,916 feet
Pour batter Into a large, well greased
posos on Hundaya,
\ for the week. Shipments amounted to
shallow baking pan. Bake In a hot
All but 12 of the 38 counties of Ore- 1O8.8V2.234 feet,
oven (400 degrees F.) about 16 min­
gon were i'epre»«nted at the annual
Incroasus In salary for officers,
utes. ilnmove from oven and cool;
meeting of the Oregon County A»»c» ,|,,p„(y wardens und office aaalstanta
then turn out of pan and cut In half
tors' aaaoclation at Dallas.
, ,,f ,h„ state game commiaaiou aggro-
Turn one half of cuke upside down
A limited se a so n for the killing of g a tin g so m e (3570 a year are proposed
and spread other side with Jelly,
7 SELLING DAYS BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV. 7th.
adult bull elk was proposed by E F. In a revised schedule prepared by A.
which has been beaten with a fork
Averill, state gain» wardeu. In a report F. Averill, state game warden, which
Place other half of cake top side I
MEN OF EUGENE AND VICINITY READ THIS MESSAGE!
will be referred to the commission at
filed with O ovem or Fierce.
up on top of Jelly. Sprinkle top gen- J
Halls have been laid between the Its next meellug.
IT WILL MEAN A GREAT SAVING TO YOU
erously wfth powdered augur. Cut j
Salem teachers have Indicated (bat
Kltson creek and Halt creek water­
cake through the center lengthwise, '
sheds on the Eugene-Klamath Falla they would appoint a special commit­
AN OPPORTUNITY BUY
then crosswise, Into squares for In­
tee to demand of the school board a
line uf the Southern Pacific.
dividual service.
A 4-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs special election to raise funds to In-
Cinnamon Cskes.
Itobert Kittson of Marshfield obtained ,
»alarle». The adjustment of
Prepare the Master cake recipe.
salaries
requested
by
the
teachers
matches and set 14« clothes on fire
would entail on additional exponsu of Pour the batter Into a well groaned, j
He was so badly burned he died.
shallow
baking
pan
Sprinkle
(50.000 annually.
John Campbell, pioneer Klamath
C- J. Breier Company has made a cash buy of 2000 suits from Block.
granulated sugar
and
cinnamon.
Approximately
55
per
Cent
of
the
hardware merchant, died unexpectedly
n»ke In a hot oven (400 de­
motor
vehicle
owners
In
the
state
of
They are all new fall and w inter models. They were bought way below
at a natatorlura In that city when be
i Oregon have had their equipment ad- grees F t about 15 minutes. Cut Into
was stricken with heart disease.
their real value and we are selling them the same way. Everyone knows
j Justed In compliance with the pro­ smal> squares and serve hot or cold.
Hix Japanese steamers of the 8000-
Whipped Cream Cake (Bouchettes)
visions of tho new automobile lighting
Block quality. All 100 per cent wool. Cut on the latest styles. Come
ton class or greater site will load on
Prepare the Master cake recipe and
laws, according to announcement
Coos bay before the first of the year
made by T. A. Itaffety. chief Inspector half fill well-greased muffin pans
in this week.
and take 10,000,000 feet uf lumber to
fur the state motor vehicle depart­ with the enko batter. Bake In hot
the far east.
ment.
oven (400 degrees F t about 15 min
The Immigration office at Portland;
Final liquidation of the defunct Gold utes Remove from pans and when
spent (134R for tickets during the;
HUI Slate hunk will be made this cold Ice with confectioner's Icing In
mouth of October to return aliens un-1
week with the payment of a dlvldeiid different colors; chocolate, pink and
lawfully In the United States to their
of approximately 10 per cent based on white Just before serving split cake
native shores.
$18.00 VALUES,
the claims of depositors, according to half open and fill with sweetened,
D. L. Halley, 31, employed ns clerk - Frank Bramwell, state superintendent
$22.00 values ,
vanilla flavored,’ whipped cream.
nt thq Hammond Lumber company of bonks.. The loss to depositors as a
L 'ttle Fudge Cakes.
$35.00 VALUES,
store In Mill City, was killed, being result of the failure will not exceed
Prepare the Master cake recipe,
shot Just over the heart with u 26 36 8 por cent. It was said.
omitting two tablespoons of flour, and
rifle he was carrying.
W h e re
Sportsmen of the Bend section have adding two squares melted chocolate
Ratios of assessed values to actual | forwarded com plaints to the state ut the lust. Fill well greased muffin
to T ra d e
values for the year 1925 were aunounc-1 game wardeu. stating that there has puns half full and bake In a hot oven
ed hy the slate tux commission. It been such an Increase In (he number (400 degrees F ) for about 16 min­
iju w w w r w i
was said that the ratios for 1*26 show of white fish In the upper Deschutes
utes. Remove from tins and when
n slight decrease when compared with river that they are destroying the
ool Ice generously with uncooked
those of a year ago.
trout there by eating the eggs. They chocolate Icing. •
As the result of an outbreak of are asking that the fish he extertulnat-
Orange Tea Cake«.
amullpox among patterns In the Ore­ ed. Hlmllur reports are recelvud from
A light and fluffy orange colored
gon state hospital nt Salem. It may be Crescent lake.
cake can be made from the Master
necessary to quarantine at least two
From the lutter part of September
cake recipe by using orange Juice for
wards In tho Institution.
to October 31, 5833 quarts of liquor
the liquid apd the grated rind o f one
Kecelpta of the state motor vehicle were seised by the prohibition patrol orange for the flavoring, omitting
department for the month of October of the Oregon customs district, the milk. Powdered sugar Icing made
aggregated (56.632 29. according to a appraised value of which was (24,496. with orange Juice la excellent for
report prepared hy the secretary of in connection with the seltures 21
these cakes.
state. Thus far this year the receipts aulomobHes and one boat were con­
~~
Cocoanut Drop Cookiea.
fiscated, their appraised value being
have totaled (5.816.625 18.
Prepare ha t the Master cake re­
(14,980. Cases disposed of up to the
A. J. Greeg. farm supervisor at the
end of October netted *3500 In fines. cipe, adding 1 cup shredded cocoa-
atate tuberculosis hospital at Salem,
Plans lutvo been made to consolidate nut. Drop by a teaspoon on a well-
la suffering from numerous Injuries as
greased cooking pan. Bake In oven
the result of being attacked by a the California-Oregon Power company
for 10 minutes, a fairly hot oven
with
a
new
company
to
be
organised
hlarktall buck deer which recently was
and controlled by tho Standard Gas (375 degrees F.) about 12 minutes.
Imported front linker county.
A Electric company, It Is announced. Recipe for Uncooked Chocolate Icing
The Jury In the case of J. R. Haless, The California-Oregon company oper­
and Filling.
tried In the Coos county circuit court ates a system supplying electric light
2 squares unsweetened chocolate.
at Marshfield, returned a verdict of and power to 44 communities In north­
11-2 cups powdered sugar.
not guilty after 46 minutes' delibera­ ern California and southern Oregon,
1-3 cup hot water.
tion. Hnless killed George Holmes In Including Klamath Falls, Medford,
1 teaspoon butter.
Haless' home In North Bond.
Ashland, Grunts Pass and Roseburg,
1 teaspoon vanilla.
T ests of sugar beets grown by 17 In Oregon.
Melt chocolnte and butter over hot
cities, and elsewhere held aloft
EACH IN G into her distant
Mnrlon county farmers have proved
The state of Oregon through the water When melted add sugar; then
on heavy poles, now offers
corners were the' Roman
no satisfactory that tho cbantbors of apportionment of funds derived from
commerce at Salem and Portland are the sale and lease of lands within Its
communication
f a c ilitie s that
Empire’s military roads, built
much Interested In tho possibility of national forests, will receive from tho
are practically free from the
that the couriers or armies of
Ralston’s Successor
establishing refineries In that section. federal government (168,804,20, ac­
hazards of storm s and other
Caesar might have highways
H. F. Schillings, receiver of the cording to Information received at tho
First National bank of llandon, which executive department nt Solera. Fol­
dangers.
that were dependable.
closed April 2. has announced that tho lowing receipt of a check covering
In affording rapid, and de­
Through the industrial heart
first dividend nniouutlng to 30 per this amount, the state treasurer will
pendable
transit tu th o u g h ts
of America — from New York
cent would be paid depositors und apportion the funds among the various
creditors the latter part of November. counties In which the national forests
voiced
every
minute between
to Chicago— a highway for the
A total of t.817,206 flBh wore plant­ are located. There are 13,199,388 acres
g re a t cities, it serves a large ter­
voice has’just been dedicated to
ed In lakes and streams of Douglas of land In the national forests in Ore­
ritory
both alone ana as part of
gon,
according
to
the
federal
report.
service,
likew
ise
designed
to
comity, tho eggs having been hatched
Whether tho stnle highway commis­
In the Rock crock hatchery, according
a
national
wire system that is
afford dependability to its trav­
to the report filed hy Superintendent sion has authority under the law to
being
further
extended through
ellers. This is the world’s longest
Hill with the state game commission. limit the weight of louds moved over
cables in response to the people’^
the state lilghwuys will he determined
telephone cable which, buried
The highway between Klamath Falls
In
a
legal
action
to
bo
tried
In
the
nee<a.
and Ashland will he kept open
beneath the streets of crowded
throughout tho winter regardless of United States district court In Port­
heavy snow storms, It wus announced. land November 25. J. M. Devers, as­
An effort also will be made to keep sistant attorney-general, will repre­
the Klamath Falls Bend highway opor. sent the state. The suit to test the
validity of the law was filed by tt. H.
Three children. Helen Poterson. age Morris, doing business us Morris A
BELL SYSTEM
8 years. "Buddy" Peterson, age 4 years Lowther; tho John Day Valley Freight
and Howard Carr, ago 7, suffered line, Bend-Portland Transit and the
One Policy - One System - Universal Service
serious Injuries at linker as a result Portland-llood River Truck Line com­
The public and political circles
o f the explosion of dynamite caps with pany. Two fedoral Judges will hear ifrcettd the announced appo'nt-
tent of Arthur R. Robinson to fill
which thoy were said to have been K
the unexpired term of U. 8. Senat­
»laying.
or Ralston of Indiana, with no
PC C D C P III IMTC3CQT
Of" V lk U lA L I f d t l l t d l
Get The Home Ready For
Thanksgiving Day
79c
$1.9 8 , $ 2 .4 9
$2.9 8
S I.4 9 and
$1.7 9
$ 1 .3 9
$ 2 .7 9 $ 2 .9 8 $3.9 8
79c» $ 1 .4 9
83C» $1.98
n
S U IT
2 0 0 0 BLOCK SUITS
This Store is Going to Sell 250 of These All-Wool
Block Suits in 7 Days at a Saving to You—
$ 1 2 .5 0
$ 1 6 .5 0
52700 VALUES’ $ 1 9 .5 0
532 50 VALUES- $ 2 4 .5 0
$ 2 7 .5 0
I: Pay‘ C. J. BREIER CO.
A Modern Roman Road
R
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
little surpri»«
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