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THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER IU 102 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAEiai; OREGON Hunt Bros. Packing Company Salem, Oregon t r Quality Frulta, " , - ;.' Troper growing, Proper pucV.ng, , . Intelligent selling, i Courteous treatmetit, Comimmity service, Are the steps success- to business DEHYDRATED and CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oregon iKing's Salem Portland I Gideon StoliXcmpany Salem i Oregon 1 i. i Manufacturer of j Pure Cider Vinegar Carbonated Beverages Lime-Sulphur Solution I : :- ( . 1 Tnrt ila'Wary toi all paria af th. J Wlllametta Valtay f J. L. Busick & Son i GROCERIES I ... Stores: ,? HA 1J5M A L11AX Y WOOD11URN t i Ereataally You Will Buy at BUSICK'S" NELSON BROS: Wirra-Alr Furfaaces. ptumblnf, i keallof and aheet- mttrl work, tia aa4 fTal roofUf, ganarai Job--Slag ia tia and lalranlaad iron t work.." ?- , A : S65 Caamakata St. Pbom 10 Dixie Health Bread Ask Your Grocer V Coming, or Going? When going on business or pleasure take the street car for comfort, safety and convenience. " . ' ,-'V Aways at Your Service Southern Pacific Lines AND YEARS " - TK SUtoainaa baa been mpply ' Inj th wnta of tta critical job print log trade - Proof poattio we art prlatora . of worta and merit. Vodrra oqalfnient tad Ideas an tao aaea that gat bj. STATESMAN PUBLISHING Itaaaa is k 613, ft, s. Com'l St. FOR YEARS SELLING Devoted to Showing Salem District People the Advantages and Opportunities of Their Own Country and Its Cities and Towns. The Way to Build Up Your Home Town The Surest Way to Get Is to Patronize Your Home People Industries Is to Support Selling Salem District is a continuation of the Salem Slogan and Pep and Progress Campaign Products ood Products Company The Dalles TIE SUM DISTRICT HAS JILL THE WORLD RECORD JERSEY HS BUT I ; ID THE GREATEST There Are 21 Gold Medal Jersey Bulls in the World, and the Salem District Has Medal Bulls, and We Have 11 of Them, and Half o! All 1000 Pound Butterfat Jersey Cows This Is the Greatest Dairy Country on Earth, and Will Keep on Taking World Records. The Salem district has the ( lereateet dairy cow on earth, she 'haying produced more butterfat jin live consecutive test years man any cow, any Dreed, living or dead, during a similar test. The total of her first five records is 4414.86 pounds o)! butterrat. Her first record started at. (wo years of age and her .'iifth re- cord at six years of age. She is now on her fclxth consecutive year's test. She is Vive La France, spoken or elsewhere in this , article Also, up to tills year, the high eft record 13-year-old Jersey cow (666.24 pounds? Also the highest record four-year-old Jersey cow (983.68 pounds) Also the highest record three-year-old Jersey cow (994.6 pounds) Also the highest record two year-old Jersey cow (816.1 pounds) Also the highest record senior yearling (freshened at less than two years of age) Jersey cow (800.08 pounds.) Ed. CHASTAIN CLOTHING CO. 305 State St. Men's and Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings Vne my ntJiirn. It lays SALEM IRON WORKS EUbliked 1860 Founders, Machinists and Blacksmiths Corner Front ft State St. Mancfartarem of the Shand pamv (or irrigation nd other purpose. Correaonlenre eolir Ited. Irripatioo informetiun aup plied. Makera of Salem Iron Worka Irag Sawe. HOTEL BLIGH ;10O rooms of Solid Comfort A Home Away From Home F.N.WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer Sells Everything That Is Loose or for Sale 18 10 North Summer St. Salem, Oregon aaaaaw haaBaaBBMaiMMMaMM' fcaMaaM.MMMMHa.MBa.M II a a a This campaign of publicity for community upbuilding has been made possible by the advertisements placed on these pages by our public spirited business men men whose untiring efforts have builded our present recognized prosperity and who are ever striving for greater and yet greater progress as the years go by. COW II THE WORLD Nine of Them; 29 Silver There are 21 Cold Medal Jer- sey bulls in ail the wc-rld. O these the Salem district has nine, as follows: Golden Glow s Chief, St. Mawes, Rosaire's Olga lad, Silver Chimes of S. H., PoppyV St. Mawes, Valent'ne's AshDurn Baronet, Rinda Lad of S. l.. Pogis 75th of Hood Farm, ana Holger. A Jersey Gold Medai bull is one that has sired three or more Gold Medal daughters. A Gold Medal Jersey cow is one that, has produced oo pounds or more of butterfat in a year and dropped a living call 16 month's from time 62 freshen- jing. Oregon is a great Jersey state, in proportion to number of cows to population but she is a still greater Jersey state she is far and away the leading state In number o5 Gold Medal cows in proportion to the whole num ber of cows And the same thing Is true as to the Register of Merit class of Jersey cows; which means Jersey cows with exceptional pro ductions of butterfat. Theo. Mi Barr Plumbing, Heating and Tinning 161 S. . Commercial SALEM, Ore. St. Buy the Oregon Made Furnaces V. W. R0SEBRAUGH CO. Foundry and Machine Shop 17th & Oak Sts.. Salerii, Or. Phone 886 W Are Out After Tiro Million We rc now tuvinz nvir thr-i qiiartorR of a million dollar a ?-ir t the dairy mea of tim aectioa ior milk. ; "Marion Butter" Is the Best Battar More Cow and Better Cows U tha crying need MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. Salem, Ore. Phone 2488 Salem Carpet Cleaning an l FLUFF RUG WORKS All size of Rag and Fluff Kngs Woven Old Mattress Steaming and Remaking Otto Zwicker, Prop. rhone 1154 13, & Wilbur StrecU ALE Silver Medal Hulls, Too Tlure are 29 Silver Medal Jer sey bulls in all the world boicg bulls producing cows ol slightly :niallfr record production ot butterfat. Of the 29 SMver ifedai bulls in all the world, the Salem district has 1 1 of them. All But On in Classes Thne are eight classes o world champion Jersey cows, ac cording to their official records of production. Seven of these w orld record Jersey cows are Saleru d'trict cows. "Following arc; the fight, in order according to clasres: 1. Cow:; under two years: -H. Mawes Lad's Lady owner, ilarvvr l. MliC , independence, )rcKon. K2it.n pounds butterrat in ycai s tct. -2. Two and under two and a half years: Pearly Exile or St. 1 arabert. Owner, Walter Domes of McCoy, Oregon. S 16.11) pounds butter et. 3. Two and a half and under three years: St. Mawes' Pretty .adv. L. C. Daniels of Tilla mook, Oregon, owner. 82 4.33 joi nds. 4. Three and ruler t'aree and i half years: Poppy's Dortha. F. E. Lynn, Perrydale, Oregon, owner. 994. 2, pounds. 5. Thre"- and u half and un der 'four years: Lass 66th ot Hood Farm. C. I. Hood, Lowell, Maes., owner. 910.6 pounds. I 6. Four and under four and a half years: Old Man's Darl ing 2nd. Owners, Pickard Bros., Marion, Oregon. 983.68 pounds butterfat. , 7. Four and a naif and under "ive years: V'iv-? La France. Pickard Bros., Marion, Oregon, owners. 1039.64 pounds butter fat. 8. Five years and over: Lad's Iota. Owner, S. J. McKee, in dependence. Oregon. 1048. 0? pounds butterfat. Three Out of Six Six Jersey cows have produced Tver 1000 pounds of butterfat in a year. Oregon has produced three ojT these cows. They are Vive La Franco, Lad's Iota and Lady's Silken Glow. The ov. r ers of the latter are Pickard rtros., cf Maribn, Oregon. There will be another imio pound e-w soon ; liN-ely very early in 1923. She will be a Salem district cow. of course. Tet haps she will be a 1100 pound row, and a new world's recoidj lersey. j The hold'-r o' the worlds nront Hm S.aUni rliat rie:. cow, as may be gleaned froi.t the abov Shf is lead's Iota, belonging to S. .1. McKee of In dependence, with ;t record of ! 1 0 4 S.7 pounds of hutteriat. i Ci-miiiK Kn.it Now AVhat is still more iniiortn,'t. !tlie Salem district is growing tast in r spert l' the production) i : th'. ouisi i . i i i 4 Hii'inais i i jtlic .!er;y lr !. ! Marion. Marion county. Oregon, oi oduced Vive La France, t !k- Eyesight Specialists MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 301-.1 Oregon HIrig. Sal em, Oregon A call today may save needless pain and suffer ing in the future. J . Willamette Valley Prune Association The oldest Association In the Northwest. W.T. JENKS Secretary and Manager Trade & Hfch Sis. k, Oregon . DI M to-;- ;ju. 4 Sir' '. - . v : ' 1 the Jersey Jubilee of last sprinr greatest dairy cow on earth; shelrountry bordering all the seven! produced more butterfat rtnrine her combined records as a two, three, iour, five and six year old than any cow of any breed, living or dead, during a corres ponding test, a3 stated in the opening paragraph of this article. lp to a year ago she was the highest record (one year) living Jersey cow in th world, having a record of 1039.2 pounds; which number oj' pounds she is capable of exceeding and which she did actually exceed in the test named but that is another story; a long story; and that is the offi cial figure Vive Ia France was bred and developed and is oivna l.v Pickard Uros., of Marion county. Oregon. Marion, As The Statesman has said and I fr f n -tnmr 4 i - at. a 'orM ' 01ds for production Ot Jersey cows will b" made by Sa- iem d'.stnct cows; u w:ll be a contest between Oregon Jerseys: is coming; is already on then that the world's nnlk supply i aisyasos rni,kc the problem of nro way; and. as a matter of fact, i must bo increased !n order to j tIuc,nS f I an fruit and healthy Vive La France is really a' 110' jiraintatn and conserve and per- ; trt?.!' .,nMr'' ditficult. jmjuikI Jersey cow; the first in il-etuate a virile ra.-e ot p-ople. , "ril; state horticultural law ihe world; and she has bs-en for! 'e caiint,t remain a nafoii ! provides Cie method by whi-h two or three years. ithal will do tlrnes and confini- s,1'n tl,s,'- ,an be handled. An- l!ut t!i"re will be other-, and tl ev will be in the Salem ditru t an ili.. I . .,n,i,? I,.,- ..... .. ,ii come before lone. 'I , " IJ Because-. w.-st'Mii Oregon i.s the ; best dairying country in thej vorld; le-uuRe wn have the feed! and the cluual" and tht nuura. conditions that, couserve the high-1 1-"oner est qualities and niak; for the;,, h ghest production in the domain ', of dairying ! And we have the dairy brains - And the dairy will to xel ! For it takes more than soil and j climate to make a mood Jersey cow it takes a good .l"iFe cow man; and this is true ot all the dairy breeds. Worth Millioc i The fact that the ovs in the' country surrounding Sal'in arc-' Koing steadily forward break -n- '. performance pro-luctuin records against the competition of all cowdorn 's bound to be worth i -millions to our valley. Instead of goins; to the o! i Jersey for the greatest producers, all Jersey dojn must come here. It means that our climate and our so:-l, and their productions, are capable or developing th highest functioning milking ani mals that can. be produced ia any la Francc- acd presented to Mr. McKee seas. Tlr's means that the dairying center of the world will be here in this valley. The b?g money for the milking champions will come here. It means that there is greater encouragement here than any where else ,for the live, up-to-the-minute dairyman who will use his brains and his labors for the Vuilding up of his buisness let it b dignified by saying his pro fession. For the breeding of such ani mals is a profession. It requires the highest type ot nkill and study and pains. But it is remunerat.ve; and thT is zest and pridy and satis- faction in the performance : the j unusual that is ever before the (jualified breeder of the the wide world affords be.it that 11 H means, too, the perform- ance ot unseriish work lor the I : Rood of rll for it is shown l,v ! -i'y LKW-r things without more and mere milk. It i ha iiec..n- ' -a air anH uhkIm.i 1 he reader, if i. 'i,, , v, ' . " i i'v: u 1 1 L 1 1 nil 1 at the statf-m'.-m. It is somewhat new. Hut it true, bv tie nnvary- irg proof of actual tests, and th!a:i(1 , , , Z fr 1 1 1 . . il il-ji -: 'i" DRlrl Tile, cCV - i Salem Brick and Tile Salem, RIG More and Larger Those You Have Why suffer with Stomach n FROM THE COLLEGE Force Orchards to Clean Up; ' Some Timely Hints for Poultry Breeders (The following are items from a current bulletin of Hie depart ment of industrial journalism of the Oregon Agricultural college:) "No progressive orchardist should stand for the neglect of orchard trees adjacent to his property which will result in Hie j development of diseases and pests wnicn wni spread to his own Hees." asserts H. P. Barss. plant i ' ; me uregon experi- tiieiiL sianoB. "Such oests and ' lmi a'l" tli'.. "ivorl7"'l J'"t," I'T .' , . . . ;" ns tnat " Is v r .' J Vt V f if FARM HI1ESS inuhi. aiu in m I ncreas'ji " f tho'on ... 1 n.as.nb . me o.i ! 'K. .M',,,1,y- " for . al ! liiailh Mill Anil Ml fhiu nrreot!I And in this process the Tf-t-.. m f ... . ; rountry f- un-ounding r- - hi.. Salem, the j Willamette valley, the IcarlcrsMi, , .,;,.,. , . h.,..,i . ( it com nil slinn in maintaining. 'A-?. t inlay. . ll2ji !-?-- T. ' -mm-i f a-i jtm n y - -A illlUaMlBB.:!""! AriD DR1CK - f V - Co. Oregon JtBlama We Will Give Our Best Efforts At all times to assist la any posible war the devel opment of the fruit and berry Industries In this ral ley. ! Oregon Packing Co. Trouble when Chiropractic will Remove the Cause Your Health Begins When Yon Phone 87 , for an appointment Drs. SCOTT & SCOFIELD P. S. O. Chiropractors Ray laboratory 414 to 419 U. 8. Natl Ilk. BUlg. Hours 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 0 p.m. - by Congressman McArthur durlnj peal to your county fruit Inspect or or to the state board of bor ticulture who have the enforce ment of the law in charge. Keej after them until the offending property is cleaned up." Placing the roosters In the breeding pens this month . U ad visable in order that they may become accustomed to their snr round,ing3 and acquainted wita the balance of the flock before eggs are j saved for hatching. O.A.C. experiment station. "Listens for the singing ben," advises R K. Fox of the Oregon experiment station. "If jro haven't any in your flock the chairces are that you are getting very few eggs. Change the con ditions of; feed and care. If neces sary, to bring this about." Draughity house and damp poultry litter are to be guarded against, particularly at this e" on of thft year. O.A.C. experl ment station. : Poultry Co-op ProMom The Pacific Cooperative P0' try producers are now admlttUS new memliers. reports E. J. D'x manager. 1'rlces that , . generally j tisfactory to growert irn mIc are also being returned, the mn, f,. 1 out r. 1 ilia ia uuu "big six 'j cooperative bodiei U" represent I 8000 Oregon farmer who soldi more than 7 , mtlli" dollars worth of farm produce cooperatively In 1921. auiaBaaLlr 15 aV M Z Z S B aBt a -