Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALUM, OKISGON, FRIDAY, DKCEMUKR 2, 1000.
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HOME OF SMALL
FRUITS IS HERE
From One Thousand Facts of
Production Compiled by
Development League. '
A hnlf ncro of strawberries nottcd
lis $80. A. L. Godfrey, lit. S, Snlom.
H. W. Hogg, of Polk county, whoso
address is Snlom, Rt. 2, brought to
tho Snlom Board or Trndo rooms on
Jnnunry 1, 1908, rlpo strawberries,
loganberries and rod raspberries. Tho
strawberries wcro as largo as English
walnuts. All grow out of doors, and
all hnd blooms on that date. A. P.
Ho for, Secretary Board of Trade, Sa
loni. Prom n plat 25xG0 foot I sold ovor
$17 worth of strawberries. A. T.
OroM.
From one acre of strawberries I Ilov- Jos- Hall.
From one and ono-fourth acres of
strawberries reallrod $231. II. A.
Shipley.
I realized $30 from 75 vines of
loganberries. A. P. Cross.
From one-hnlf an ncro of Now
Mammoth blackborrlcs I realized In
borrlcs and plants $250 In 1907.
D. Parker, Ut. 1, Snlom.
I raised and sold 1000 gallons lo
ganberries from threo-quartors ncro,
not $250. J. S. Morris.
From four nnd ono-fourth acres
of loganberries I sold 217G crates of
2-1 pounds each. A. Lafollott, lit.
3, Gorvals.
I picked 300 crates of Burbank's
Phenomenal borrlcs per ncro from
flvo and one-hair acres. Sold for $1
per crato f. o. b. Goo. Wcoks, Rt. 8,
Salem.
From three-quarters aero I got 100
crates or loganberries In 1907. A
V. Powell, Salem, Rt. S.
Over 10 tons of blnckcnn rnsnhor-
rles woro dried nbout Sprlngbrook,
innihlll county, In 1907, nnd sold
for $450 per ton. Thero hns boon
only ono season In olght years we
could not dry thorn In tho sun.
1 sold 13,000 pounds of strawbor
rles In 190G nnd 9000 pounds In
1907 from throo ncres. L. T. Rey
nolds, Rt. 9, Snlom.
recelvod $197. A. M. Grant.
My loganberries netted mo $425
por ncro in 190G and nbout $270 per
acre in 1907. Lost largely on 1907
crop by not being nblo to get help
to hnrvest snmo. A. M. Asplnwnll,
Brooks.
I sold $23 worth of loganberries
rom 3S plants, and had nbundnnco
left for a lnrgo finally. 11. 12. Guth
rie les, Rt. 8, Salem.
I pnsturo from 150 to 200 hend
of hogs on 25 ncres of nlfnlfa for
olght to ton months. Fred Achilles,
Rt 8, Snlom.
My year's return from Beven cows
for 1906 was a fow conts ovor $500.
5. W. Miles.
Mado $52 from ono-quarter ncre
Mnrshnl strawberries the 'first year
and $65 tho second year." H. S.
Shlploy.
I sold $65 worth of strawborrles
last Bummer from ono-hnlf acre.
John Chrlstmnn, RoBodale, Or.
Wo sold $115 worth of strawber
ries off ono ncro Inst yonr. C. L.
Wenvor, Llborty.
Got 700 gallons strnwbrerlcs from
ouo-holf ncro. II. O. McTinimonds.
My strawberries in 1907, on com
mon soil, without fertilizers, pro
duced $260 worth of fruit to tho
ncro. Walter Smlffln.
In 1907 I sold $70 worth of logan
berries from 1 10 plants, or one-third
aero. Also $140 worth of blackber
ries from five-sevenths ncre. Also
I marketed .12,312 pounds of
Btrawborrios, rnspborrics, loganber
ries nnd blnckberrics from two and
one-fourth acres In 1907. A. J.
Lowls, County Fruit Inspector Clnck
nmns County.
Off one-hnlf ncro or young plants
in 1906 I sold $1G0 worth or straw
berries; off Bamo plants in 1907 I
sold $190 worth. R. W. Hogg, Rt.
2, Snlom.
From 1500 strnwborry hills I net
ted $325 in 1907. W. H. Krnber.
Sold $334 worth or Btrawborrios,
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s9mk 9 JfcBs(?!!sflBHflHDkhHfck
nro dovoted entirely to tho clothing
nnd shoo departments. Tho Interior
fittings of tho wholo storo nro lavlBh
and unsurpassed In tho onttro North
west for any city tho size of Snlom.
All ready tnllored stock for both la
dles and gontlomon Is kept tindor
glass nnd in cases that sccUro It from
bolng hnndlcd nnd becoming shop
worn, or bolng exposed to light nnd
atmospheric effectB. Tho old firm of
Joseph Moyoru & Sons hns been
changed during tho past year to tho
two brothers, Henry W. and Milton
Ij. Moyors, well known young men
who hnvo grown up In tho trndo nnd
who nro Identified with mnny other
Interests In tho community.
Tholr storo on tho comer of Court
and Llborty streets occupies nearly n
quarter of a block and Is ono of tho
places of Interest to vIbU whon pooplo
come to Salem from miles around.
The Meyers Brothers' storo is n Just
source of prido to tho Capital City.
Norris Safe and I4
aixtii and Ankeny ft
PACIFIC mm .,.,.-
"wirsFoij
The Hull's Safe
safes
oko. v. MASON.
President and Manager of the Geo.
F. Mason Ito Company, Salem,
Oregon.
Ono of tho most enterprising firms
in this city Is the Geo. F. Mason Box
Company. This compnny caters es
pecially to the fruit growers of tho
Btnto. It mnnufactures any and all
or tho essential accessories for han
dling tho various fruits and vege
tables raised. Quantities of standnrd
stzo berry crates and hallccks, cherry
boxes, pench and plum crates, apple
raspberries and Mammoth blackbor- hnd onr boxes, tomato, cnbbngo,
rles ofr less thnn nn ncro in 1907. colory nnd cnuliriower crates nnd or
STATE INSTITUTION
FOR FEEBLE MINDED
AND FOR EPILEPTICS
R. W. Hogg, Rt. 2, Snlom.
Blnckcap raspberries when ovnp
ornted netted us nbout Sprlngbrook
rrom $100 to $150 por acre. Rov.
Jos. Hall.
In 1907 I hnd two nnd n hnlf rows
or red raspberries, 500 reet total
leilgth, that had boon out 13 years,
rrom which I sold 104 crntes at
$1.20 to $1.50 per crnto. Poroy
Hlbbnrd.
I elenred $750 In 1907 rrom five
and one-half ncres fruit, berries, otc.
Peter Kurro.
From an aero of strawberries I
sold $220.10 worth, besides mnny
gallons wo used. T. J. Gnrdnor, Rt.
Piitnm
I had ono acre of strawberries
which sold ror $2G2 In 1907. Potor
Kurro.
Our Cuthbert raspberries contin
ued to bear sufficient ror tnblo uso
chard boxes nro always carried In
stock.
Tho company Is at all times pre
pared to turn out speclnt or odd
sizes ror particular purposes nnd nil
tho various parts or fruit dryers, es
pecially built fruit trays.
NumoroiiB sldo lines aro also man
ufactured, such as bont nnd ennoo
frames, shcntlng nnd ribs, wagon
beds, stop ladders, hop scoops nnd
baskets, spccinl tables, book cases
nnd cabinets as well as anything In
this lino that a customer may wish.
Tho factory Is located at 247 Miller
street, South Salem, Ore. Telephone
Mnln 308.
$23 worth of Roynl Ann chorrlos un to Christmas last year. T. J.
rrom ono tree. Nonh Welch, Snlom, ; Gardner (Poll, cousty), Rt. 1, Snlom.
Kt. 6. wj From one-hnlf aero of lognnborrlos
I got 1S6 crates of rod raspberries ' I sold 150 crates at $1.50 por crnto
from ono ncro, and recolvod $143 In 1907. I. M. Garrison,
gross for same. Prank Hrubetz, Rt. ' Sold $1000 worth of strnwborrlos
3, Snlom. from three ncros In 1907. In 1906
I picked 14,000 pounds of Orogon $400 worth from one ncro. A. M.
Champion goosoborrlos from ono nnd Grubbs.
three-eighths ncros. Sold for $2 por
IMPROVEMENTS IN
SALEM'S LARGEST
DEPARTMENT STORE
About $115,000 was oxponded hero
tho pnst year ror land and four now
butdlngB, nnd tho Institution thrown
open to tho defective classes ror
which It Is Intended, on Novcmbor
30. Its capacity Is about 125 nt
present, nnd it will bo full by tho
tlmo tho legislature convenes. Supt
II. E. Dickers nnd wife, who nro in
cunrgo, woro rive years In chnrgo or
tho Orogon reform school work. Thoy
nro making tho Institution vory com
fortable and homelike nnd nro tho
right kind of people to hnvo chnrgo
of such unfortunates. Thcso patients
woro formerly kept nt tho Btnto In
sane asylum, and from there trans
ferred horo for hotter care nnd treat
ment. Following woro tho persons on
tho Inst payroll ns empleyes: L. S.
Browning, bookkeeper; Geo. Shnw,
commissary; Mrs. Shaw, assistant
matron; Chns. A. Murphy, onglnoor
nnd electrician; Wilton L. Slmoral,
farmer; Harry Symes, cook; It. L.
Clarke and John D. Hnrdwick,
guards of convicts; V. Domngnlln,
carpenter. Harry Ashford, baker;
Mary Lardon, nurso; A. J. Bickers,
watcumnn; a una is. urownmg, seam
stross;
-AND.
The Ely-NorrisBf
Safe
The Strongest in the World
SIXTH AND ANKENY STREETS, PORTLAND,!
SUCCESSFUL FIRM OF
WESTERN OREGON
ARCHITECTS
Hughes & DntMn
Mr. Pngh b a mWA
has a record nf ..tlT?'
thlsparUcolarUntfcu!
turer and lti.....r,"
' Pernooa hulnr i, L,h
Tho city of Salem takes prldo in I f" ?990.9' V,LelJlii
iiiivuiK in iu uiiuBi u very successful , ... - vriecjn
firm of architects composed of W'nl-.,.,11 set atItfctorr tcii
tor D. Ptigh and Fred A. Logg.
They have been associated togeth
er for four years, and at prosent oc
cupy a handsome Btilto or offices la
tho Murphy block. Thoy have a fine
record for planning nnd constructing
lnrgo public buildings, having done
most of that kind or work ror the
this firm at wr; ttumk
Btnto of Orogon for n number of
W. J. Ofrutt. Elennor Mc-' 'rs.
100 to ennnory
Snlom.
During the pnst year several
changes have been made In Salem's
largost department storo. An exten
sive Improvement wns mado by build
ing nn annex. Two largo stores that
Ripe strawberries or average size doubled tho rioor spneo hnvo been
A Vorcler, Rt. 2. were nicked In my garden January ! added, at cost ror flttlncs nnd recon
14, 190S Rev. Paul Dntln, Brooks, structlon of nbout $15,000. These i Coy
Mlllnn, Agnes C. McElroy. attend- owing tho past your they have
ants; Myrtle C. Taylor, dairymaid; "mil I" "n specifications for
Hurl K. Tnylor, Peter Johnson, Ross n"t twonty-flvo of the beat rI-
T. Irwin, teamsters. I doncos In the Capital City. Alw for
flvo brick blocks, busldeg finishing
U I !i now wine for tlin nlMtrt In mm nn nm.
The Leonard!
Oijp of tbe bes' rcfc
In 100G I got 240 bushels or clover, Him nnd erecting Hvo buildings for the cltr, for orv vmat
seou rrom
12 1-2 cont
i 40 acres and sold for tho state Institution for the fwble- of , , " , , M
its per pound, netting $45 minted. tJylTJ 7 ?
In 1907 I got flvo bushols They hno nt presont under con- .a,,T ,oca,w - Ln
im nnrn
per acre, nottlng $12 por ncro. Grnz- structlon, with nil the details work- No meali !5 Frc: tes
Ing pigs and Bhoop more than pnld ou oui in ineir oinces, new urtcK
ror a. a .Manning, j
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"K lMr" ' oiijv iiiwij viiit ii v- w..
ror making crop. C. L. Hnwloy, Mc-1 buildings
Coy. ' Brownsteln
Son and Me-ors
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PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT POWER CI
Willamette Valley Division
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