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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1913)
DATLT OAPIITAIi JOTTEWAL, 8ALEl OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' MAT 21, 1913. FAOE BIX tM f Recipe Department t The Place to Buy Butter Nut i By BETSY WADE. ' Your Groceries I r i Stamps i Now is the time to save your coupons, aril get a beautifu) gold band lem onade set. This is berry season. Save your coupons and get a beautiful berry set. Only tried and tested recipes will ap pear In these columns. Would be pleas ed to have friends contribute any re cipe they know to be good. Please- write plainly and on one side of the paper, i I The California! Bakery T " Phone 969, 347 Court St. Yes, Thank, You, I will have a cup of Rea soner'i Coffee, Phone 543 Did You Get That Pie i -AT- , The Woman's Exchange Phone 1754 207 N. Liberty 4 f SPECIAL! T JO barB good laundry soap 25c 4 pkgs corn flakes 20o 1 largo pkg rolled oats 20c 10 lbs prunes ...25c 1 gal. ripo olives 90c i THOMAS & ROSHEIM 22d and Stato Streets. Free dolivery to any part of the city. . Phono 2187 EAT 1 Auk your doalor for PIONEB BBItAND HAMS, BACON LARD I Put up and inado in Salem by f E. C. CROSS & SON I T 370 Stato St, Phonos 1880-1881 1:: jiU 1 tint a PORT ORFORD CEDAR CHEST and protect your furs and wool ens from moth, inico, duHt and dump. Hpecial spring offer open to you now at factory prices to get established, l'liono 2049, 310 South 14th si root, Halom, Or. The Reddaway Grocery Co. X Has opened a first oliiss gro- T eery, nil new stock, A full lino ot f rwferroil Btoi'K ruiincil goods. Sixth ami lloud Struot, Phouo 1203. Lame buck Is usually caused by rhi'unatlmn of tlio muscles of the back, lor which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain' Liniment. For sale by all dealers, 1 It looks funny to see a muu walking alnng the at rout pushing a baby buggy and smoking a cigarette. To Cure a Cold ) Ops Day, Take LAXATIVE 11HOMO Qulnlut 1 shifts. Druggists refund money If It rails to cure. B. W. GROVE'S Signs tur Is on each box. loo. Of fourso, miiiistr ought to prac tice all he preaches. Yet the shoemak ' r "never wean all the shoes he turns out. Some things are to be tasted, others to be nwallowed, And some few, few, to be chewed and digested. Try the Baking Powder advertised in these columns. ' Almonds, Salted. Half pousd almonds, tablespoonful of butter or olive oil, salt. Shell, blanch and (lry.tho almonds. Put butter or oil in the chafing' dish, and when heated add almonds. Cook to a delicate brown, shaking the dish constantly and stirring often to keep from , burning. Drain the almonds, and dry on soft pa per and sprinkle with fine salt. Fricassee of Dried Beef. One cupful dried boof, chopped fine; 1 tablespoonful butter, pint milk, 2 eggs; melt the butter in the milk over hot water, put in tlio meat and cook about five minutos; add the beaten eggs slowly and stir until the sauoe is thick. Servo on toast or fried broad. Chicken Croquettes. .'; Four cutis mixed chicken 1 cup bread crumbs, .1 eggs, drawn butter. Eoll chicken, bread crumbs, eggs seasoning (and enough drawn butter to moisten) into pear-shaped balls, dip those into beaten eggs and bread crumbs, put into chafing dinh and fry a nice brown, . Creamed Chicken. Two cups cold chicken cut into small pieces, 1 cup chicken stock, 1 cup milk j or croari'i, 2 tablespoonful of butter, "heaping talilospoonful flour, salt and pepper. Cook tlio buttor and flour to gethor'ln the chafing dish, add the stock and milk and stir until smooth, put in the thicken, snltTand pepper, and cook three minutos longer. Stewed Oysters. Dozon large oysters, pint milk, small pioce of butter, suit, poppor. Put the milk in the chafing dish and when boiling add butter nnd oysters, season with pepper and salt. Sweet Broads.' Swoot breads, tablespoonful buttor, Halt pork, (strips). Swoot broads should be well washed and dried; run the pork in with a needle; put tho buj ter into tho chafing dish and when hot lay in sweet breads; sale and cook; turn often to crisp tho pork. Fondu. Ono cup stulo bread crumbs, 1 cup milk, Vi cup fresh choose cut in pieces, I tablespoonful butter, 1 egg, suit and poppor. Soak bread crumbs fifteen minutes in milk; melt butter iu chafing dish and add cheese. When cheese has molted add soaked crumbs and egg, slightly beaten. Season; cook throe minutos and pour over toasted crack ers. , Wolsh.Barebit. Ono large cup finely cut cheese, not qiiito as much o renin and milk (half nnd half), 2 beaten eggs, a dash of cay entio pepper or paprika, a pinch of dry mustard and 1 teaspoon sugar. Tut butter si.o of a walnut in chafing dish; when hot put in cheeso, milk, cream nnd sensnning; let it melt for about five minutos, them stir in tho eggs. Let it 'cook until thoroughly emulsified. Servo on crisp crackers and toast. Oystors Drilled (Chafing Dish). Wash 1 quart largo oysters ami drain dry as possible; put in well-heated bln.er, and as fast as liquor drains re move it with a spoon; when oysters are dry and plump dust with pepper and salt and -idd 2 tablespoonsful of buttor; serve on saltine wafors. This will Berve six or eight. Strawberry Shortcake. Into one quart of sifted flour mix two teaspoons of baking powder, half teaspoon salt( two tablespoons of lard. add sweet milk to make a soft paste. Roll into three cakes and bake in deep pan. Put in one layer and butter thoroughly; place the second layer on top, butter it and put in third layer, Bako in moderate oven for thirty min utes. When baked, separate the layers and cover each with whipped cream, thou a generous layer of cut and su gared strawberries, etc. Serve when just cool. PasB with the cake cut and sugared berries instead of cream, Swiss Pudding. To two-thirds pint flour a3d 1 tea spoonful baking powder and a small spoon salt; rub together 4 heaping ta blespoonsful of sugar with 2 of melted buttor; break in tho flour 1 egg and thin the whole with two-thirds pint, of sweet milk; add seasoning to taste we prefer lemon; steam in mold 2 honrs. Bancs. Two tablespoons sugar, 2 ta blespoons butter, tablespoon cord starch, the yolk of 1 well-beaten egg and a teacup of boiling milk; boil 1 minute and add the stiff beaten white. Puff Pudding. Two cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, pinch salt, add enough sweet milk to make thick batter; drop table spoonful in well buttered cups, table spoon of jam or fruit,, another table spoon of butter, then steam 20 minutes; enough- for six people; serve with whip ped croam or plain sauce. Pudding Sauces. Ono egg, boat with 1 cup sugar, mak white sauce, with flour and water, us ing judgment as to quantity; add but tor size of walnut, 1 stir until vory smooth, boil and pour over egg and su gar; beat till togothor but do not lot boil. Onje largo tablespoon buttor, 4 of su gar, set to warm, add yolks of 2 oggs, bout all togothcr; beat whites to stiff froth add to the above and beat thor oughly. Some Simple Menus for the Beginning Housekeeper Breakfast. Oranges Coreal Poached Eggs on Toast Coffeo ' Lunch or Supper ('reamed Potatoes Jam Cold Sliced Meat Bread and Buttor Chocoluto or Tea Dinnjr Baked Potatoes Baked Apples Asparagus with Drawn Bntter Sauce Beef Loaf made of Round .Steak Home-made Candy Tea or C'offoo Dinner Without Meat Potatoes ' Spinach Lettuco with French Dressing Cup Custards Tea or Coffeo I Fresh strawberries daily. Saturday, Dollar berries t 10c a box. A complete line of fresh vegetables. SPECIALS. 10-Ib sack corn meal .1 23c Monogram string beans, per doz ' .' 90c 3 cans Marigold milk 25c 1 dz cans Carnation milk $1.10 Candied figs, por pound 20c 3 lbs choice dates 25c 0 lbs Texas Bermuda onions 25c j Naval oranges 35 and 60 cents . I per dozen. Large lemons 35c per dozen. E2351 ' The W. W. Chadwick -Grocery t Phone 122 1165 State St. f - ft XUU JNKKD only the best Ex- tracts and Spices in these rec I ipes to make them a success. T G. II. SELLERS, Agt. Phone 1846 998 S. Liberty St. X J Try Watkins. T If you want the best gro- I ceries call Main 1472. AVENUE GROCERY CO. 6 bars white laundry soap ....25c 0 bars best glycerine toilet soap 25c 2 cans bost pineapples 25c T 3 lbs best seeded raisins ....25c 5 lbs good rice 25c 3 cans tomatoes 25c 3 cans corn 25c 2 cans best poaches 25c 3 caus milk 25c 1 doz. best bananas 20c Successors to W. E. Cunimiugs. 1001 Asvlum Avenue PRICES' CASH MEaT I t and POULTRY MARKET 1 T Fresh nats, pork, veal and T dressed chickens our specialty. T Fkono 2222. 312 N, Coin. X Weights and Measuros. 2 cups of granulated sugar, 1 pound. 2'j cups of pulverized sugar, 1 pound 2 cups of buttor, 1 pound. 4 cups of flour, 1 pound. 1 heaping tablespoonful of sugar, 1 pound. 1 heaping tablespoonful of butter, 2 ounces, or VI cup. 1 kitchen cupful is equal to 'i pint, or 2 gills. 8 rounded tnblespoonfuls of dry ma terial, 1 cupful, It! tnblespoonfuls of liquid, 1 cupful. 1, (hand Lodge I, O. O. F. Convones To day Oroat Crowd Assemblos to Welcome Thorn, UNITKO 1'IUCBR MIASII) WIS. Mcdfnrd, Or., May 20. One thousand Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows reached Medford for the opening session of tho (Iriind Lodge convention which opens in this city to- lny concluding Thursday. Last night llio streets were crowded with the vis iting delegates and miiiiy more will ar rive this morning mid afternoon from the fnr corners of the state. A special train bearing dolegntes from the i.ortliem and eastern part of the state arrived at 10 o'clock last night and were escorted to Medford from C! runt it Pass by a committee from tho Medford lodge. The great calnmlty iu Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suffer lug and sickness from colds and oxpo snro resulted which Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound helpoor to alloviate. L. Poole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes: "Vy daughter had a severe cough and cold but Foley's Honey snd Tar Compound knockod it out in no time. My wife would not keep house without it. We have used it for years, always with good results." Dr. Stoue Drug Co. Even the open faced man should shut up occasionally. Ho Was Paid by a Competitor to ReJ frain From Making Girder Bails. HNITKU rillSS IXASID WIBS. New York, May 20. Andrew Camo gie's method of doing business was ex plained here tixluy iu tho hearing of tho government suit for the, dissolu tion of the steel trust by Charles M. Schwab, first president of the United States Steel corporation, under cross examination by former Secretary of War Jacob M. Dickinson. Schwab freely admitted that a pool in steel rails existed, even before the United States steel corporation was formed. Schwab asserted that in 1WS the Carnegie Steel Company refrained from making girder rails for a consideration paid by a competitor. Ho also assert ed that once Andrew Carnegie re fused to organize a selling coninny to market tho products of certain steel companies " because It would have been unlawful." , Wonderful Skin Balvs. Bncklen's Arnica Salve is known ev--ervwhero as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, snd also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces in flammatlon snd is soothing and healing J T. Sossamon, publisher of Nows, of Corelius, S. C, writes that one box helped his serious akin ailment aftoi other remedies failed. Only 25c Rec ommended by J. 0. Perry. The Woman Who Bakes T Knows how important it f r is to use first-class baking I powder. Try Eppley's Perfection f Brand Your Grocer lias It pi . " ' . I I WWi fiPJ j., I ; iS S II II lllf mmi Jt mi i The Salem Ice Company Will furnish Juno 1st, all its regular customers with an ico enrd and a pick, as a souvenir. Phono 415. ' T?T?TTTTTTTTf Tf fTTTTf T?T?T Constipation Cured. Br. King's Now Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and got your bowels in healthy condition again. John Suspic, of Sanbury, Ta., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and I ad vise everyone to use them for constipa tion, indigestion and liver complaint.'' Will help you. Price 25c. Beeommouded by J. C. Perry. Wilson seems to take to the presiden cy as if he woro brought up to it. Take FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you a high pries in endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of I'.IDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles that followDISEASEDKIDNEYS and URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of IDNEYand BLADDERTROUB LK not beyond the reach of medicine. No niedlcino c an do mors. Inayellowpackago. Hit. STONE'S DBCU STORE. V here's more real enjoyment? The shady home-porch, a. comfortable cham ipe, a congenial friend, and - a good cigar or pipe a cool, refreshing bottle of Biidw eiser Every Week,' 3,000,000 Bottles That is the output of Budweiser. The Anheuser Rusch main plant and branches give employment to 7,500 people. The main plant covers 142 acres, equal to . 70 city blocks. There are 110 separate buildings a city In themselves. Hundreds of visitors everyday go through with guides to inspect this immaculate In stitution. One cannot see it without the convlc-' tlon that quality is an Anheuser-Busch rule. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Us Kind in the World m fc Si. p., k Some of the Principal iii 8 . . H .:. p Buildings m p H ip iw wi lI11 ssss'icfflHiili""-!!.:!! 1 J Step' " s !pllllllllllllllllllllH , EL 3 in jj . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 " BLUMAUER & HOCH Distributors PORTLAND, ORE. There never was a time when poople appreciated the real merits of Chamber lain 's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from per sons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troublod with a cough or pold give it a trial and be come acquainted with its good quali ties. Tor sale by all dealers. Now is the time to got rid of Your rheumatism. You can do it by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each application. For sale by all dealers. A Progressive Century. The twentieth century has given us a satisfactory treatment for rheumatism. The American Drug and Press Asuocia tlon, of which we are members, are man ufacturing a preparation called Merited Ehouniatism Powders, from a formula adopted by them after medical exports had pronounced it one of great merit. Give Meritol Rheumatism Powders a trial. They are guaranteed. Capital Drug Store, exclusive agents. . , Tho battleship Oregon is to be shot to pieces as a targot. Time was when she did some shooting horsclf for big ger purpose. A man living at Auburn, Now Tork, had a severe attack of kidney and blad der trouble. Being a working man, not wanting to lose time nor run up a heavy doctor's bill, he cured himself completely by using Foley Kidnoy Pills. A year later he says: "It is a pleas ure to report that the cure was per manent." He has had no return what ever of the pain, backache and burn ing. His name is J. A. Farmer, and he says: "Of course I recommend Foley Kidney Pills as a very effective cure for kidney and bladder trouble." Dr. Stone Drug. Co. Jo u riuil Want Advs. II ring Results, yJf r ' "' -: ''-f mi ni iVlriir'-V--- - ' L " L' ' '- " - - 1 1 ' ' lin Ihm I1 V!C( r:'-'J - " ' -q V : r-"--"Tyim " , . i - .. --.- . . : -""!... . w'"'" .1 v JUST NORTH OF NEWPORT, AT THE LIGHT HOUSE. Situated where the ocean, mountain and forest come together, where a cape extends in to the ocean over a mile, with N Boulevards Water System Postoffice Streets . Electric Lights General Stores Sidewalks Telephones Daily Mail Auto service to and from Newport, surf bathing, excellent beach, protected from North west winds, boarding houses and a 62-room modern hotel, all to be found at the Cape. KNAPP & MACKEY at E' H0FER & SONS, i 213 Bpr!,0f7n?e Bldg AGATE BEACH , 211 M"ic Portland, Ore. 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