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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1922)
By Mail Outside City of Salem Daily Oregon Statesman, He Capital Gfys iqing Paper, new or reneval, in advance, one full year by mail, Daily and Sun days regular price :-. . . . . . Xh Pacifiq Homestead one full year, 52 issues, regular- price ..... , . . V ARGA-IN OFFER ' if t $5.00 $1.00 1 - Munificent Automobile Road Map of : the s State? of Oregon and; Idaho and Complete T92Q Federal Census of both states, regular value . . . . All Three for Only TqValue i J 'i i fr it', .''. I . - V-1 $1.00 $7.00 . " " " ...... feff !?vbs?TOtW?f v?tt;?ys"j5Qoh received, and present subscript ions will ::p with amount of money paid 3re Itady a subscriber to; these papers and your subscription is paid to date or in ad yance, the $3.75 foi; ahoic Aer W year ancf entitles you to tie road map free. your subscription j in arrears, look up the date to which it is paid (this is shown on the address label V; : mySontatesma'atthe rate oi 50 cents a month andjhe . 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Its objects ae: Better farm lifts conditions, more and better ffult " more and better dairy cfcwg. better livestock conditions,, help for the general rarmer, and better homes. Kach issue." will contain solne articie that directly affects your, problems and that will be worth many times the cost for a year It : 1a, a money maker and. a money saver for Us readers. It will sate you at least Sltt 00 a year. Making the farm pay without 'any leak or failures.. Any farmer, poultry, man, . stockman or fruit grower who reads THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD will re ceive better returns from the farm. ' t- ,v " A GHKATt MAGAZINE GROWING GREATER! ! ' . ..r...u. ta au.e iu w ucciu oi, luis section. , it Is alive to your needs. From time to time the problems you are up against will-be cov ered in a, way that, will surprise you. We dvote our? utmost enerilei ta get newr Ideas, suggestions and articles to help you increase our profits whether in dairying, berries, grain, logs, sheep, ftuit, or walnut orchards gardening or other farm resources. i ' .7 T A THE FARMER'S FRIEND ... The rfehts and interests of Oregon farmers hare been menaced In many ways, sometimes by crooked schemes and combinations. sometimes b-'bad laws, some-' timea by diseases and Insect enemies. In THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD th-maa who tills the (soil has an advocate which is always on the alert to ruard bis in- ter.estaandL warnjilni of approaching dangerg. - ' " - . DAIRYING AND LIVESTOCK . E. A. Rboten is manager, of this department. He is well knoVa to every stock man in. the Northwest and carries great weight. His writings appear in each Issne. In addition, we have regular contributors from. the college department ag riculture and practical dairymen, swine breeders, sheepmen anr poultrymetl. among whom are Ira P. Whitney, Lane, county agent and former manager of the largest dairy herd in the Northwest aFAVjiIIHh p0n cnv. rr r.i manager of Iha great' Ashburn herd of Jerseys at Shedd, Oregon ' 1 ' ' GARDEN IG T . ' Prof. A. O. B. Bouquet of. the Oregon Agricultural College I If editor of this department. Heis the best garden authority Jn the Northwest. Practical him self, he handles his subject in a practical way. . He tells what varieties' to grow and why, how to get the seed, when and how to plant, cultivation fertilizing; har vesting and marketing with emphasis on the treatment for diseases and pests." J iii Prof. Bouquet writes a powerful article each week covering completely some important (garden subject, leaving nothing to. be said. Each, chapter is book unto, itself a college education non vegetable growing. His articles appear In each issue ana are tnemseires worth many dollars to every fanner la the Northwest." Don't miss an issue. - . ., vf .... t, THE IOULTRY DEPARTMENT THE PACIFIC HOAfESTEAD carries a' regular poultry department' every week, i The department is well edited, printed and nicely' Illustrated. Among jits Writers are some of the leading poultry Judges, poultry , specialists and. most successful breeders of the Northwest. No line of poultry la neglected or over looked in Its columns. Interesting, articles are published from, time tp ' time on, .turkexs, ducks, geese, guinea fowls and pigeons. ' - ' 1 " f ! !Nt only are its columns devoted to fancy and standard hrwl nonltrv hut it I. a tireless, booster for the commercial poultry man. It devotes considerable space to ithe isious eKS-lAlng contests, farm poultry demonstration.!, and poultry expert iinen't freporta .from the government and various agricultural colleges as well as reports of the various poultry shows and smaller exhibits, j ! " HORTICULTURAL FEATURES TjjllE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD has published a remarkable aeries of papers during the pa3t few months, several pages of each Issue devoted to a. particular fruit. I Those featured were apples, loganberries, raspberries, gooseberries, prunes' Tjie articles were written by .such' authorities, as C. I. Lewis, formerly mana ger off the Orefeon Growers Co-operative Association; Jesse Huber, Marion County fruit grower, and a large number of practical-far mera and fruit growers who. are contributing, their experiences Tor the; benefit of 'Others'. . ; ; " "' ( y Yfe will continue this work throughout' the season. : . ' Sv - i Slich subjects as varieties, methods of planting, cultivation, fertilizers, sprayV Ing, ed are handled In detail for all varieties of fruits by the best authorities inV the Nerthweat. The articles by growers tell of their successes and failures, their yields land profits per acre! In the different fruits. What one does others can do. Learn itheir-methods and do thou likewise. ' I THE BEST KKRLUi STORV r - TpE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD contains much more than the average reader surmisjetB. There is a . great, deal of extra fine reading matter for every member w:rltii. "Rose o the Sea" by Countess Barcynska, one of the world's best stories, is bovil runninjg. Read It as a serial in THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. ' ' f ' FOR ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. TjlE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD is published weekly every Thursday. It con tains more news, more features, more departments, better news items, and cleaner advertisements than any other farm, paper la the field. You receive tif ty-two, splendid issues a year. , Each week's issue la chuck full of good,' clean, whole-; some Hading of. interest to each and1 every member, of the family. - '''''l " j SPECIAL FEATURES During the coming year we will take, np one at a, time and exploit each breed of catjle, eheep, goats, swine, poultry, etc. This will, bo a valuable series of papers! that will be worth binding for constant reference in. future.'. " v The Automobile Road Map Tee map of Oregon ia printed on good bond paper and in three colors blue. yelIowand red. The map la printed in blue, gravel roads are shown In yellow and paved roads in red. This is unquestionably the best auto road map Oregon -ever published, ome of the state's best map experts, helped to make this map. The complete 1920 Federal Census of the State of Oregon, to printed on, the back o this map. . , , The map of Idaho shows the state highway systems as officially designated by tbe'j Department of Public Works Bureau of Highways The names and num ber of jjhighways are given. The 1920 Federal Census of Idaho is printed on the back of this map.' This map is printed in blue. These are the latest 1922 maps all other maps are junk. Every home should have these maps and latest ' cen sus. Ai opportunity such as this may never occur again so grasp the opportunity now. . . . coupon : ". 1 " For 'Carrier Subscrifitions ' . The Oregon Statesman! . Salem, Oregon j - ; '. s Enclosed please find . for subscription to' the Oregon StaCesntan and the' Auto Road Maps f Oregon and Jdaho and latest Federal census as advertised Name . ..4 , J Number, JLu.?...:.L . 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