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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
PAGE SIX DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913. TAKE STATE POSITION Portland Man WiU Move Here Short ly to Take Up His New Work Under Treasurer Kay. To take the position of state scaler of weights and measures, P. 0. Buchtel, city sealer of weights and measures at Portland, yesterday tendered his resig nation to Mayor Rushlight, to take ef fect June 15. Mr. Buchtel will at that time tnove to Ralem ami take up his new work under State Treasurer Kay. At the time of his resignation ho will have been in the city's servieo five years. The state treasurer in the past has been the state scaler of weights and measures, but no appropriation has ever been made to cover tho cost of neces sary apparatus. There was no state law giving him the power to investi gate weights and measures, and there was no law to prevent fraud. Tho last legislature onacted laws to cover theso points. Tho state law, which bocamo effect ive Juno 3, 1913, provided for the ap pointment by the state treasurer of a deputy state sealer, who will have ac tive charge of the office. It requires the appointment by county courts of a county senior in each county, who will have the power to investigate trade renditions, test weights and measures, and, wherever violations of the law are found, it is tho duty of tho county scal er to instituto "criminal proceedings. The state sealer is to have general supervision throughout tho state over tho inspection of weights and meas ures, and is to havo authority to inves tigate nil trade customs or practices which might have a tendency toward dishonesty in the use of weights and measures. Ho also will have authority throughout tho state to entor any place of business at all reasonable hours to make inspections. The Inw is very general in its terms, and, while not covering anything spe cifically, in reality it is so worded that It cover the sale of all commodities usually sold by weight or measure. NEW IMPETUS SEEN IN EUSH FOE B00K3 GREAT SELLS-FLOTO Joy for Kids of Salem When Big Ag gregation Arrives for Parade and Performances. Look, folks! The big holiday is al most bore! Because sometime tomorrow, in the early morning hours, the Hells-Kioto circus will be shunted onto the siding out at the railroad tracks and whole carloads of real joy and gladness will be unloaded. It doesn't matter whe ther you are young, old or middle-aged, if you really want to exjierience the "get-happy-idea" you will make a lit tle journey out thero and view the spectacle with approving eyes. There is always something about the coming of the circus that carries with it a universal appeal, except with the pessimistic folks who frequently argue that all circuses are alike. Brothers and sisters, don't you. believe a word of this. Every circus has been differ ent to real thinking people since cir cuses were invented. They aro differ ent bec.auso each succeeding year sees them coming along with more beautiful ladies, more captivating horses, more ponderous elephants and funnier clowns than the last time. It doesn't matter how many you've seen, the next ono is always the best, or you think it is, which practically amounts to the same thing. Tho Hells-Kioto circus has been com ing hero for so ninny years now that it needs no introduction to the renders of this paper. Its performances have al ways been excellent, up-to-date, and re fined. It is especially worthy of pat- ronago bocause of tho fact that it was tho first big tented attraction to cut the price of admission in half, a policy which it has adhered to ever since. Tho time-honored parade will be giv en at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. It is promised by the management that this year the spectacle will bo of more than ordinary merit. Two perform ances will bo given tomorrow in the afternoon at 2:15 and in the evening at 8:15. The doors will be open one hour earlier. Tho price of genoral admission is 25 cents. New Way Corn Cure, GETS-IT Quick, Sure! Xerer Tried It Before tTou'll Marrel Hew It Jf akes Corns Vanish. There never was anyihlng like "GETS-IT" for corns, and there isn't Blazes! You're No Business Having Corns Use "(JETS-IT," They'll Van. Ish! anything like It now. It Is the corn cure on a new principle. Put it on any corn in two seconds; it stops pain, the corn begins to shrivel and disappears. It never falls. Simplest thing you ever saw. No fussy band ages, no greasy salves to turn healthy flesh "peely" and raw, no plasters that make corns bulge out. Your corns won't pull and hurt 'way up to your heart. Lay aside your knife and ra zor. No more digging and tugging and wincing, nor more bleeding, no more danger of blood poison. "GETS IT" nevor hurts healthy flesh; It is , safe, painless, quick, simple, Bure. For warts, calluses and bunions, too. "GETS-IT" Is sold at all druggists at 25 cents a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Butter Nut Stamps Now is the time to save your coupons, anl get a beautiful gold band lem onade set. This is berry season. Save your coupons and get a beautiful berry set. I tThe California! Bakery t Thone 909, 347 Court St. 't Recipe Department By BETSY WADE. Reports Show Utmost Importance Const Spelling and Need of Knowledge, in The Capital Journal has not cornered the dictionary markot, but you wi'l think that something has if you try to buy the book after tho closo if this dis tribution. After the Capital Joii'ral ceases its educational philanthropic work, the book will bo for sale only at cost of no less than $4, A new impetus has been given to the Capital Journal's dictionary distrihu tion by report from another city, shor ing the utmost importance of correct polling. Jn the municipal civil sorvice examin ations only three girls passed tho jxnin ination, whilo twenty-eight failod by reason of not being ablo to spoil a few words which probably aro rogardod as words of common usage. You may laugh at the unfortunnto twenty-eight, but perhaps you would not always be sure to spell the follow ing words correctly: Ambiguous, Ad vantageous, Accommodate, Diphtheria, Development, Elementary, Judgment, Laboratory, Parallel, Judicial, Pri.i- lego, Hescind, Statistics, Technical, In Htallmcnt, Priucipal, Subpoena, War rant, Municipal, Budget and Confiscate You may not bo ambitious to become a nmnicipnl clerk, but yon do need dictionary. If those girls had thought a little more about studying a few 'ini pie words than about some of the seim Ingly very difficult subject in th e animation they would no doubt have easily passed. "Is this the bookt" "Why are iho edges red! " "Show me the fashiou pie- turns." "I thing it is lovely," "adnr ablo, ' ' ' cute, " " too sweet, ' ' etc. This is but. a sample talk during the rush hour of last weeks dictionary distribu tion. S. P. Plans Improvements. nNlTKD PUNAS IJURKD WIHS.1 Ran Kraneisco, June 5. Tho South ern Pacific Company plans to spend 30,000,000 on reconstruction nnd im provement of its lines in California, Louisiana and Texas. Application was made by the company to the state rail road commission today for permission o issue 1)30,000,000 in two-year notes. Tho application states that tho money s wanted for reconstruction, extending tho electrifying of the San Francisco suburban lines and a new ferry boat. Miller May Box Wlllard. UlflTID PRESS UHSD WIR1.1 San Francisco, June 5. Charlie Mil- ltr and Jess Willard mny box four rounds here on June 20 or 27, tho date depending upon tho selection by Jim Griffin of his date. The bout, if ar ranged, will be stagisl by the Univer sity Mound Athletic club. Miller is onfident that tho can stop Willard, be lieving that he is fully as strong as the Kansas giant, and knowing t Vint he has far more experience. Tot Causes Scare. InxiTMi ritual ijiashd wiss.1 Mnrshfield, Or., June 5. Following nil all night search in which S.1'1 men participated, tho l5montlisoril son of Hlter Smith, foreman of the Smith inlp mill, was foci.r. toilny peaceful!; keeping In the won.ii about a mile f.'om Ins inlhcr a home. Oreat anxictv lor the Mfety of tho e'i'ld prevailed as ninther had been in the vicinity for koimiiI weeks. The Smith family re- icntly moved here f:.n Oregon Cit". I WIU Head Wilson's Views. I onitku raias mabcd wui.l l'itlsbnrg, I'a., Juno 5. At a fare well dinner hero tomorrow night to former Mnvor George Guthrie, the newly appointed ambassador to Japan Secretary Brvnn will rend a letter from President Wilson explaining hii viows on the Cnlifornin-.lnpatioso sit nation. Uoth Bryan and Ambassador fhiuda will speak. Weston Still Walking. ashen, N. Y., June S. Edward Pay von Weston, the long-distance walker. left Goshen early today, intending to make Port Jervis, 37 mile away, be fore night. Chamberlain Causes Holdup. Washington, June 6. Upon objection of Senator Chamberlain, who contend ed that a renewal of the arbitration treaty with Oreat Britain might com pel submission of tho Panama canal tolls controversy to Tho Hague, the senate late yesterday temporarily post poned action on renewals with Great Britain, Spain and Italy' An extradition treaty with Paraguay almost, if not absolutely the last place in tho world whero an American crim inal now is safe from justice, was ap proved by the forolgn relations commit tee. Senator Bacon 's bills to raise the le gations at Madrid to an embassy and create separato legations for Uruguay and Paraguay, were approved. The proposed canal treaty with Nic aragua wag not discussed. You do not buy chaff with Reasoner's Coffee, just good coffee. Phone 543. A Worker Appreciates This. Wm. Morris, a resident of Floronce, Oregon, says: "For the last fourteon yoars my kidnoys and bladder incapaci tated mo for all work. About eight mouths ago 1 began using Foloy Kidney Pills, and they have done what other medicines failed to do, and now I am doing and feeling fine. I heartily rec ommend Foloy Kidney Pills." Foley Kidney Pills do not contain habit form ing drugs and aro tonic in acting, quick in results. Thoy will help any case of kidney trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. Dr. Stone's Drug Store GOOD ADVICE. A Salem Citizen Olvos Information of Priceless Value. When you suffor from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feel languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to dof Some Salem people do. Head tho statement that follows. It's from a Salem citizen. Testimony that can bo investigated. Mrs. George, Stotlar, 171)0 Mission St. Salem, Oregon, says: "I have given Dean's Kidnev Pills a thorough trial, having been using them off and on dur ing the past five years and I do not hesitato to say that tho yaro tho bent kidnev medicine to be had. I had at tacks of kiuney complaint and my back got lame and sure. Since first usiug Dean's Kidney Pills, 1 havo always hud something Hint will help my kid neys and rid mo of kidney ailments in a short time." Sor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United Statin. Remember tho name Doan 's and take no other. Two Are Killed. united press uun wire. I Buc, France, June 5. Aviator Ber nard and a passenger were killed hero today when Bernard's biplane turned turtle in midair. It is now well known that not moro than one caso of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment what ever. All that is needed is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each appli cation. Try it and see how quickly it will reliovo tho pain and soreness. Sold by all dealors. Biscuits Cakes Muffins will be just right, if you use Eppley's Perfection Brand BAKING POWDER. Give one trial, and you I will use no other. ilThe Chadwickj a. Grocer Solicits a Share of Your Patronage Fresh strawberries and vege tables daily. Bannuas, dozen 20e Extra choice lemons, doz 35e 1 doz corn 00c 1 doz. Marigold milk Hoc 0 boxes sardines 25e 10 bars Savon soap 2.1c Try a sack of While Moun tain flour $1.40 Fresh gooseberries, per gal "lie 2 lbs cherries 25c t W. W. CHADWICK I Phone 122 1165 State Street Breakfast Fruit Cereal Sugar and Cream Kidneys Saute Duchesse Potatoes Diamonds Coffee Luucheon. Baked Macaroni and Cheese Stowed Fruit Cake Tea Dinner. Vegetable Soup Braised Lamb's Liver Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Baked Squash Lettuce French Dressing Wafers Cheese Strawberry Shortcake Coffee. When preparing for a meat dish, heart, liver or kidneys, the addition of a small amount of a mild vegetable acid such as tomato in some form, will im prove their flavor. To accompany this dish, cold mashed potatoes are beaten to break all lumps, moistened with beat en egg, formed in small ovals, brushed with egg, laid on a greased pan and browned in a hot oven. The diamonds are cut in that shape from a milk bis cuit and baked in the usual manner. Tho liver of lamb or young mutton is almost as delicate as veal and more so than beef. Place it in the braising pan with some sliced carrot and onion, adit a cupful of boiling water mixed with a cupful of tomato soup," cover and braise in a moderate oven for two hours. Strain out the vegetables before serving. Breakfast. Fruit Cracked Wheat Sugar and Cream Broiled Chops Hashed Brown Potatoes Griddle Cakes Coffee Luncheon. Spanish Omelet Fruit Chort Cake Tea Dinner. Celery Soup Baked Fresh Ham Mashed Potatoes Creamed Turnips Roasted Apples Cold Slaw Wafers Cheese Strawberry Tapioca Coffee UtmHttl))ttHttltttt Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. Tho constant itching, burning, red ness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and tho skin made clear and smooth with Dr. llobson's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C. E eland, of Hath, 111., says: "I had eczema twenty-five and had tried everything. All failed. When I found Pr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment I fouud a cure." This oint ment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years not an ex periment. That is why we can guar antoe it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c. Tfolffer Chemical Co., Phil adelphia, aud St. Louis. J. C. Perry. Doctor tone's Headache Tablets Will Btop that splitting headache Hie. ana Hoe. DR. STONE'S Q. E. Horse Liniment cures that lame horso without the loss of a hair. Price $1.00, large bottle. DR. STONE'S Q. L. Cures at oiuo that smarting burning bladder in women. Price 73c. DR. STONE'S Sells the "Honest Johu" trass, the best on the market today, for little, big, old or young. DR. STONE'S Dollar watches will get you to the train, steamboat, dinner, to bed all on time, and you will never miss a cog. Guaranteed for one year. DR. STONE'S Drug store, Salem, Oregon. The only rash drug store In the state. erato heat and of the right temperature when the eaks is put into the oven. If the oven is too hot and the heat is low ered after the cake begins to bako it will fall. How to Test the Temperature of the Oven for Cake Baking. Put a piece of writing paper in the oven and if it browns a light brown in five minutes the oven is the right heat for loaf cake. Small cakes and layer cakes require a hotter oven. If the pa per is a dark brown at the end of five minutes, partly cool the ovon and test again just before putting the cake in. Another test is to hold the hand in the oven aud count twenty. If this Can be done comfortably, the temperature is right for loaf cake baking. If a gas oven is used the cake should be put in the center on the top grate. Open and shut the doors of the oven very .carefully after the cake is in. Do not turn the cake after it is in the oven until nearly done. Some good bakers advise never turning the cake, even if it is baking unevenly. If the cake seems to be browning too fast cover with a piece of writing paper, after it has been in the oven at least twenty minutes. How to Got a Cake from the Pan. To remove tho cake from the pnn turn it bottom side up on a cako cooler or on a board covered with a linen cloth. If tho cako sticks, do not hurry it from tho pan, but loosen around tho edges with a knife and raise the pan first on one side and then the other. In this way, by its own weight, tlie cake may be helped out. Bride's Cake. One cup butter, 2 cups of fine grnnu- Olives lated or confectioner's sugar, cup of 'milk, 3'4 cups of flour, 4 teaspoonfuls of bakhig powder, the whites of 7 egg), flavor with Vi teaspoonful of almond extract. Bake in a large square dripping pan or a round tube pan, as desired. Cream the buttor; to do this, work against the sides of an earthen bowl with a wooden spoon until the buttor Omelets are named according to their ,is like cream. Now add a small amount fillings and one of the most delicate of j of sugar and work in well, then add a these is what is called a Spanish mix- 'little more Biigar and repeat until all of ture. Chop fine a quarter pound of fat j the sugar is worked in. Sift together bacon, a large white onion and one, tho baking ppwder and flour and add seeded green or red sweet popper. Cook a little of tho flour to the creamed but slowly together until they begin to col- ter and sugar, then a little of the milk or, then add two-thirds of a cupful of and then the flour. Continue this pro tomato soup. Stir well and cook slowly j eess until tho flour and milk are all for ten minutes longer. Put a spoonful used. Have the egg whites beaten until of this in the centor of tho omelet be- j stiff, but not dry, and fold into the fore folding and pour the romaindor cake dough. To fold the egg whites in around it when dished. j the cako dough, cut down through the Forty minutes before dinner pour all cake mixture, bring the spoon again HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Set your biscuits at night to. bake for breakfast t Of if you bake some for dinner, cut out enough for breakfast, put them in a cool place till morning, and have them fresh, mot and light as a feather. TO CAN DO THIS WITH i l fei Crescent nBSM Baking : 1 Powaer I Because it has two power units. Ono begins to leaven on contact with moisture, and the other when heat is applied, and it al ways raises the dough. 25c per pound. Ask your grocer. X Crescent Manufacturing (Co., Seattle Wash. t MM Watkins Spices and Extracts are T the best quality and strength. T H. Sellers, agent. Phone 1846. 988 S Liberty J the fat from the pan in which tho ham is baking and pack around it tart ap ples, cored and quartered but impeded. Return to the oven and finish baking. Serve theso apples around the meat or In a separato dish. Let the cabbage, shredded for slaw, stand in cold wator until crisp. Drain on a cloth and serve with mayonnaiso dressing. Bride's Cake and How to Make It. Suggestions for Measuring. A cup of flour means a measuring cup filled with flour which has ben sifted and dipied with a spoon into the cup, then the top of the cup scraped off level with a knife. A teaspoonful of baking powder means a teaspoon filled with baking powder and scraped off with a above the cake and cut down as before. Continue this motion until all the whites are folded in. Do not beat the cake after tho egg whites have been folded in or tho air will be taken from the egg white aud make the cake less delicate. Bake about forty minutes in a moder ate oven. At the end of the first twee ty minutes the cake should begin to brown slightly; during the rest of tho period the cake continues to brown nnd when done shrinks from the sides of the pan. Three Ways to Tell When the Cake Is Done., It should pull from the sides of te pan. Should not stick to a toothpick when SPECIAL! Just received, a new shipment of Peanut Butter, 2-pound tins, 45c, 5-pound tins, 85c. THOMAS & ROSHEIM : Grocers. 22d and State Streets. T Free delivery to any part of the city, 22d and State. Phone 2187 t Call Main 1472 !! For staple and fancy gro ceries, fresh fruit and veg- ' etables. Avenue Grocery Co. 1601 Center Stret knife. A moasuring cup should always. t 'B lnlt i,lto the center. be used, otherwise the proKrtious may not be right. A measuring cup is a cup of glass or tin, with 1-4, 1-3, 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 marked with tho lines. The glass cup may be UBed for cold materials and the tin for hot liquids. Butter should nevor be melted to measure. Pack it It should spring back in place wlion the finger is pressed on the top. Nut Chocolate Cake Which May Be Used for the Oroom's Cake. Two-thirds cup of butter, 1 cup 0." sugar, yolks of 4 eggs, 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of hot mashed potatoes, 2 ounce The Salem Ice Company t Will furnish June 1st, all its regular customers with an ice card and a pick, as a souvenir. Phone 415. ftlif Get a PORT ORFORD CEDAR CHEST and protect your furs and wool- ens from moth, mice, dust and damp. Special spring offer open to yon now at lactory prices to get established, rhone 20i), 3tu South Hth street, Salom, Or. Salem Bakery, the place to get HOME-MADE BREAD I0t7 Chemeketa. Phone 2lS'i G. A. BACK. VT My son, hear the words of wisdom and search the Journal Want Ads. dili gently, for in them thou shalt find thy work and plenty for thy wife and little ones, then, in truth, when thou liest down at night to take thy rest, thy leep shall be sweet. ....... . i tirmeiy in tlie spoon or cup and scrape f melted chocolate, or less; Vj cuf cf level with the top. sweet milk, 2 cups sifted flour, 3Vi u- Before beginning to mix the cake, blespoonfuls of baking powder, 1 tea thoroughly greaso the cake pan. White spoonful of cinnamon, I teaspoonful of aper should he put in the bottom and ma,.e or nutmeg, Vj teaspoonful of sides of tho pan. This keeps the cake ( 00V08, 1 cup of nut meats, choppoo from burning on the bottom and assists . whites of 4 eggs beaten dry. in removing tho cako from tho pan. Cream the butter; beat In the first To get good resul's in cake baking l0p 0f 8Kar. In another bowl beat the the best butter, eggs, flour, sugar and yolks of the eggs with the second cup leknig powder must be used. If the'of 8l,,,,lr, Combine the two mixtures BITTNER'S CASH GROCERY Everything in groijorios; new, clean and up-to-date. Come in and be convinced. Nuf sod. Phone 877. 575 N. Hth street. i ngnr is coarse grni'vd it may bo rolled oi, the bread board 1 1 til fine. The b.;t ter should be warm n.ough to mix eas ily with the sugar. In very cold weatu ei- or when tho bntt-'r is kept in an ice ', it should be put in a warm roo'.i '' ! slightly softened before creaming with the sugar. Pastr yflour makes a more delicate cake, but bread flour may be used if two tablespoonfuls less to each cup is used. The baking of tho cake is perhaps morn important than the mixing. For loaf cake the oven should be of a mod- Mash the potatoes and dip lightly into the cup whilo hot. Add tho potatoes and chocolate, which has been melted over hot water. Mix the baking pow der, flour and seasonings together. Add the flour nnd milk a littlo at a time as directions for making the white 'ake. Then add the nut meats and last of all the four whites of the eggs. Fold them into the cako mixtures as in making Tlie white cake. Bake in a largo tube pan or dripping pan. This cake will cut forty good-sized pieces. Frost uith marshmallow frosting. FOSTER AND BAKER Cold minced ham, per pound 20r Wisconsin brick cheese, per pound 25c Stuffed Mnnznuilla Olives, per bottle 15c 25c Large Queen olives, per bottle 25c Ripe Olives, Pickles, Pates, Nuts STRAWBERRIES Place your order for cauning berries now, while they are at their best, bir supply comes fresh every dry. FRESH VEGETABLES AND TROTTS. 339 North Comm ercial Street. Phone Main 259 Marshmallow Frosting. Two cups granulated sugar, Yi cup nf wator, whites of 4 eggs, ,i pound oi mnrshmallows, 1 teaspoonful of van. Ill extract. Put the sugar in a smooth saucepan and add to it the water; put over a slow fire and stir carefully until dissol ;(!. do not allow it to boil until the sur is thoroughly dissolved. When tho syr up is clear, set it over a hot fire and boil rapidly, without stirring, until ic will spin a thread, or if the sugar ther monieter is used, until it registers '.'IU. When tho syrup first begins to boil, cover closely for two or three minutes to allow tho sides of the dish to wash down. The grains from the sides of the dish may bo removed by wetting a clean cloth in cold water and running it around the sides. When tho syrup will spin a thread pour in a fiuo stream on to the stiff beaten whites of the eggs and beat vig orously until all of the syrup is used. After the first half of the syrup is used it may be poured on the egg whites a littlo faster. Set in a cool place or in a pan of cold wator and continue beat ug until the mixturo is just lukewarm, then add tho niarshmallows which havo been cut in quarters with a pai' of sharp clean shears. Stir the marshmal lows well into the frosting and let it stand until tho frosting is of such con sistency that the marshmallowa anl frosting will not run from tho cnle when it is put on. Cover the cake sides and top with this fiosting and allow to stand several hours or over night. Cu. in any shape desired. Operator Is Crazy. DxiTro rsiss lsascd mil Minneapolis, Minn., June 5. Jacob Miles, telegraph operator, who wired former President Roosevelt at Mar quette: "Stop the trial; I have evi dence to win your case," was commit ted today to the insane asylum at Rochester, Minn.