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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1917)
SIX THE DAILY n 11 n ti n M n u H II n ti ti P n n li n n ti El n n u u 11 i j f 0 H L-1 Did You Have to Crank your Car Dur ing the Easter Parade ? Shiny paint, new tires, tanks filled with oil and gas are no use uniess your battery is in shape to put the spark of life into your motor. If you have not already had your battery tuned up for the season, better see us right away. Auto Electric Shop, inc. Moose Building, Court and High Sts. Telephone 203 We Are Glad to Test Your Batlerv Any Time li H ti ti fl n 12 M n w V T" r r W""v v rf TT""' which conic fur baking xnuill fancy f A-f if am -n si li rv v-akcH. m... .-.). r s.,o ,,rod . w JkM-M m m. -v w - - - spoonful of jelly. .As soon tis the jelly iH'fi.'lll 10 Hi II It'll She tllllled to I'llcD . mould hit of fruit; a malaga urapc Calorie, and Com Bread. , expense, arc much .uore wholeaome for Xr'tso'. Vhc the Kecent experiments conducted in New: a steady diet than rich preserves or j,., was j,,,,..- stiff it was taken v..rL- on.) nmpwhprn to prove that "5 even canned fruits. Apricots, peaches, out" of the moulds and put on platters cents a dHy can feed one individual have Utins unit penrs are nil .prepare I by the ready to be served and t lie Mime cake given us a speaking acquaintance with . evaporated process. I'se only enameled l'""s were used for the fancy cakes, calories. Among other things, we have V;are in cooking; that can not bo af- '''"i" "' 01,1 economical 'one, learned that corn bread contains twice1 iv(.,.j i,v tno 1K.j,t 0f the fruit. Put the three" cake, but which was made hu I,.,. f hoi.f nn'ila .if calories i,i ,...., ; most attractive bv fancy lcinus. I Ins ns does wheat bread. Kven this know- nnd cover well with told water. 1'ut on ' wh"1'" dessert for sixteen people cost ledge might not induce eating the eoninh,. back of the stove and let it hoatlt's,, om' (l" 0 " ,n'Hm esen bread one ordinarily sees. slow ly and simmer for a couple of hours. Best corn bread is far too dry uikI i When tho fruit is thoroughly soft, mash crumbly to be appetizing. This is part- with a spoon and let it cook until the ly from the way it is mixed, but iiiirIi wnter is conked away enough to make more from from the manner of baking. ia smooth, rich jam. Add one tablespoon Corn bread mest be cooked steadily, lnit!fui 0f Mgar to' a quart of tho jam. The very slowly. The soul hern "hoe-cnkc" peeled fruits although they cost a trifle was baked on either a "hoc", or on 1 more than the others are as cheap in the Jiardwood boards placed in front of thej,,mi 3 fu,.v require less sugar in cook- Cooked 111 this way the corn 1 j,,,. ... .v ',,,.,. drinks. To prepare this .puce 1 in- muii cost 01 iiwiil. inuncs i" ..,. n, lB,1,nillu :,, , housewife use her wits. With meat nnd open fire jneal retains its flavor and moisture, By using enameled wine baking pans or frying pans, we get tho best substitute lor this old method available. Such ware enables one to keep the content b at an even temperature as long as re quired. Scald the corn meal with boil ing water, add salt and a little milk. Bnko the cakes slowly in tin uncovered enameled ware frying yum over a steady fire and the calories it contains will jiot bo despised. Making Preserves at Small Cost. Not the ler.st useful hint in these menus for reducing tho cost of living is the insistence on tho value of dried fruit as an article of diet. Properly cooked these dried fruits are delicious when made at home The Cranberry in a New Kole Cranberries to most people mean only a jam or jelly to be eaten with poul try. They are differently regarded in lliirope. One of I he ways in w hich they are there utilized might well be cop ied here. Cranberry juice which may be "put up" and kept for any length of time makes an especially delicious water ice and a delightful addition to sfc djc sc c jc djc j( sc sc )c )fc dc OPEN FORUM 'BEANS" AND MORE BEANS. place the cranberries in an enameled !..'.. ....nuiit-v 111 ir mill wiliriir til vegetables so expensive sll0 can notie ',,,. "of 01,e half pound to longer attord to order ices ami cnke?;nIl '.t nf berries, l'our on iust enough water to keep the berries from scorching. Cook until the berries are from a caterer for her purties, It was recently the turn of one wo man to entertain a card club. The us ual dessert was ice cream, but when the chicken had been bought for the salad anil the oysters for tho stew the hostess renlizetl that Bhe must cut down somewhere. She must evoke a dessert which should take the least pos sible quantity of expensive milk anil eggs. This is the way she met the prob lem. She made a lemon jelly with gel atine. Instead of using large moulds, and, quite apart from the difference inshe took the little enameled ware puns Smart Motor Toas For the Sp.ina Girl nerfectlv soft anil easily crushed Strain through 1111 ordinary jelly bag and bottle very hot. The cranberry has a strong acid and it is important that it should be cook ed in euanielwaie. In that way there is no danger of any metallic action nor of the juice being darkened in color. NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY fir rn;Wv' v 1 V " s - 1 ' t l. , i( "I " 1 3 f ; J 1 Rr -1 1 i"""i jli i ZIu New books milled to the book shelves at the public library this week: Library of Home Economics. Barrows Principles of cookery. Bevier The house. Cotton Cure of children. Dodd Chemistry oT the household. Elliott Household bacteriology. Elliott Household hygiene. I.e Bosquet Personal hygiene. Norton Food and dietetics. Pope -Home care of the sick. Terrill Household nniiiugeiiient. Wnshhimit Study of child life. Wntsoii Textiles and clothing. Miscellaneous. Black ford Analyzing character. Bryce Treatment of uiiueniaiis. Curt is 1 lei; rid ry simplified. MncDonald Annals of a quiet neigh- hood. Salem, Ore., Friday, April (i. Capital Journal: "A Patriotic Duty" in last night's Journal "Bean" the right idea, don't drop it don't let it die pass it for action to the Patriotic league secure and list vacant lots close in. Plow with city teams or contract after list is completed so that eight hours team work accomplish more moving. Block to block in rotation allot these plowed city lots to the various city schools within whose limits they lie. Have the kids plant beans for a "City of Salein Bean Bag" for the fall of IUj7 to be used to teed the Belgians, or in case of need, at close of war, the Germans. The Commercial club furnish the seed, kids to be paid stipulated price for beans produced as incentive for cul tivation and care. The to-be-built bean factory will clean and grade them. Sure a lot cleanly cultivated and in crop tends to make a "City Beautiful" as compared with grass, weeds dnl bushes. My business the past 30 days has brought me in personal contact w ith the people at their homes, 011 the best residence streets of Haleni, and every time I have mentioned the ill kept va cant lot alongside I've touched a sore spot, and often offered its free use- Bean for bean can be returned to the Commercial club thus providing for the next year seed, or the return to club of money used also "beans" for money to plow the lots, if required. And Salem Boy Scouts and Honor Girls could ship a "beau bag" east next fall that would make Salem, Mass.. and all the other Saleins mere string beans, green with envy. A "bean bag"j that, would require a bale of sacking to j take a Barnnin & Bailey gondola to transport. Properly placarded and ad-i vanced advertised every town en route would be out enmasse to see it pass through, and Boston, Mass., people would come here in liords, where the! 1,. ,!,;,, 1 ..,.i. UUIWllg in UUII. ,..,.C .. .11111 ...111. j to the first, second, thud nnd fourth bean producer aside from the uionevlf value. The Japanese shipped (HI, (100 "" - M - J - ! ' f ) v- .u'v,i sis' - A isi't 'a & fnf 1 ' " 1 w "J "l? ' r i'. . w , I, 1 in. Idi 'i jim .i4-ai ,r Vj. . o ; t. c5 s ?i -Mm-T-t ,.Wwii i ftk - U j . -A b ?VJ IF T.-!iS v PLANE . gX, V4SJ IF THIS V it Yii it TREASURE; HO PLANE , AT ITS MEI2CV How New York would look if attack ed by an aeroplane. The photo shows the downtown financial district,' prob ably the wealthiest ar.ea in the world. . .. . - , , r i aiiiiiP-V pw ui an ji. 1 ' I bags of soy beans east in one shipment Ji'cxo Pelle the conqueror: daybreak. Children's. VI. ..1.... ......... I ...1.- ..f llw. t,.ni.,.wl ,. .' ,' . . . I . -. i, ; water can ship a bean bag that will (Ileum. the other day some beau bags but Salem's kids with the Honor Girls to fan them, and bring the cold drinking WE TALK OF THE FLAG. said. "Tell me about the flag." he As I was pitting him lo bed, "And why men wae their hat's an cheer v Whenever it is drawing near?" And so we stopped innlrcsMUir then I To talk about the time when men ! Were facing cannon shot and shell lo serve the tlag we love so well. i told him of the men who died In frozen wood and count vyside Long venrs ago in buttles yrim To keep a ling like that 1'or him. I told nun all nliout me slum. j The spotless white and crimson bars, I Ami what they drcnme.l i ! ami the j sought ' As bitterly thev bled and fought. i"l.et no one tell you as you grow- That not It in i to the flag von owe. Let no one v. hisper that it means lint pleasant days and peaceful scenes. And merely calls to mind a land Where wealth abounds on every hand, Because no more that flag will fly When men for it refuse to die. "And it may be," snid I. "that you Must sinne day serve that banner too, And then if such a day should come That sounds again the stirrinj; drum And blows once more the martial fife Be not a slave to peaceful life. 'As thev were men, von be a man And give that flag the best you can-' ' Detroit Free Press. make nil the world take notice. Its ; picture on every movie screen via i Pathe's Weekly. Come to bat or you ! don't know beans, you Connnei cial jclnb publicity committee. The food value protein content of three bushels K I or beans is equal to a LoOii-pouml live beef steer. Ship the bean bag to Com pany Al. wherever thev may be local led. The fighting contents of beans is ; immense. HARRY JAMIX Meyers as president. J. (. Price c.s secretary and It. P- Lucas, Otis Wait. 10. A. lOt.-nson ami J. O. Price as di rectors. The promoters believe there are amide dairy herds in" that neigh borhood to keep the factory runnin.: and seveia! dairymen have given prom ise it sni.pl milk lo the CHEESE PLANT FOR RICKREALL THIS commanding looking coat with tho military collar comes In cadet blue velours set off with I tractive buttons and worn with a niubonnet In matching tone, l'raped cross the headgear and falling lit long nds In front is a wide blue crape veil. New half hose for women are of silk In gn.v stripes and effective drop stitch pattern. These now hose are finished at the top with a cult! Ike lap, under Farmers of the Kickreall section which is concealed the garter, to ho.il have organized a company lot the pur the hose neatly lu place when worn. Many new French hats show slasned brims. In some instances a piece lu taken out of the brim, and Uie edge are bound with ribbon, Black BAtln Is considered very smart, for sports wear. It is usually com bined with just the right amount o color to make it chic ANNA MAY. pose of establishing nnd operating a cheese factory in Kickreall. Stock to the amount of ifiiOOO will be issued ami most of this has been subscribed, so that the factory now looks like a sure g.i. It has not yet been decided wheth er to secure a site and erect a new building or to establish it fn an empty buildinf in that town. The committee in charge is working out the plans now and it is fully expected to have it in operation this spring. An experienced cheese maker will be employed. The company has elected J. W. dairymen nave given prom- p .1 dying n la ' quantity ot F'j ' f.ictory. Observer. t'fl j Wheat OpDned High ! But Tumbled A?ain Chicago, April 0. Wheat prices ad vanced shandy again today under the stimulus of bullish crop reports. Open ing prices for .May delivery, at i)i2.12 to $-.10 1-2, were pushed up to $2.15, a new record. From that point they drop ped later to below the opening. May wheat opened down 1-4 and after the bull activity was over, declined an ad ditional half to 2.11 12 July opened down 5-S, biter declining 1 i-S to il.tIS 5-S. September wheat opened up 1. but later lost 3 1-4. going to sfl.iL' .1-4. There was little trading in corn, oper ators being cautious over rumored re ports that the government would take, charge of food supplies. May corn op ened up 1 1-2, subsequently declining j 1 1-S to $1.31 " S. Julv corn opened uni 18 and later advanced 1-4 to 1.:U 1-2.. September opened up I, but declined 1-2, to 1.2!l 1-2. i Oats, opening uniformly unchanged. ) lost slightly as the market progressed.. May lost 1 3-8 to 65. July lost I S to I 1U 1-4, while September lost 3-8 to i r.7 3-4. ! Provisions took on new life at the 25 cent rise in hogs. May rtork, opening j at f.7M per barrel, went to $118.40, a i srnin of si. 25 over Saturday's close. July gained the same amount. The ad- vances in lard and ribs were moderate. We are showing no shoes that we cannot stand behind with an absolute guar antee. In these war times it is hard to get the best materials, so we are trad ing only with the most reliable factories, ones that have made the best shoes for a number of years. We are showing hundreds of oairs of PA fl-v (LEZ A A gesd shoes in all leathers at .... . V . Ill qp3.UU The famous Hanan Shoes in black kid and two-ionss. button and lace, at Men's Arciv Shoes, taa, ia ail widths, ih vci'w' besl leather, ai ..... . . . Mew Pusnps iust arrived, in plain, pat ciitjadkid ai 8.00 to 1 2.00 5.50 SALEM'S HIGH CL&SS SHOE STORE Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality 326 State Street Phone 616 WliEPMCE Ik SHOE Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality Next to Ladd & Bush Bank JMuwiiiiufwii, i j i ma ipi