r - , .-""-" '-- . r - s . 1 ' , - -v - - 1 - . p - . , ........ f 'v . . -..--V.. . , .....i. ,i 7 .. , - .. 4 : - s Slogan Pages ' aid Ctnertd liexss 5 HEVENTY-SECONEt YSAU: SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAYf MORNING, JANUARY 25,1923 PRICE 5 CENTS ) l Will:;!: IMF Mil- ! BEST SDiL FQH GELERY TO BE FOD OUT OF DOORS. IS RIGHT HERE . 1 - . - ... - v - ..... . . - X - I Ahd the Climate Is Right, rTooOur Celery; District "Is w t; Excelled by None in the Production1 of rThisFkncv' r a noi.'H, u. d. Duuquei, oiane ureflon gncuiiurai r j.lJlltlJK. v . j flnuiswpr to a letter from the jSfrisdJHr editor,.' requesting . him . to tj?.proye that the Sa.lepj flistrtct is the testccl cry country Irr the 5orldf JJrot,A- G. B,:Bouqnet,.tb Burdening expert ot jthe i Oregon 0it cultural college, anad the beat Xthority in hla lae SaOnHpnijl -iJ on Jthis ; coast, rites nailer I Mte oZ January 20th5 as follows:) , ilnion the sereral things , that (Vaitribut to, the, growing of fine tnfurket i-kery are- soit knti cfli tnatie factors as well as Irrigation oibilUleSkest SQed tcalm find tjjQ skill of the grower, wKa must be an expeft: In his Uine. & ;a i S ft 'Til esd, factors Jxave. , made It f Idsslbre ' for TJregon to'stand'out f pre-eminently' as one of the best Tjlery ' growing' states in the Jn Tiationat competition , with growers -of America and Canada t wry Oregon Celery growers have brought renown to themselves and ie 'state by "winning premiums, H. C. McOinnis," of - Troutdale, winning- - first at Indianspbllf in t$22.' and F. B. Chase aad Oons of Hogene," 'winning second at Al bany. N. Y.. In 192i: i! ' At the ' present time celery-is eing grown in'' considerable acre age in the'Tlcinity of Salem near 3111 v FOR TI!E CKS Some Pointers Soon, to; Be Timely on. the 'Care of , , the Day-Old Chicks'; 1 y ! - 1 UThe f ol lowing from, the Toiuiry secuon oi me, juos. au- .V 'Timea of last 'Sunday,: will s in- be timely -taire: Beginners . zht cut it oat tahd keep for lerence:) A ' Viost ' of the - commercial hatch Ids and prlrately 1 owned In- j batons i'ara, now in full', opera- ' hence the 'care J of growing r hicks . fs a" mattef pt uniTersal interest among rboth professional knQ : amateur, ' '"breeders. With nany people it Is the " anxions period of ths year's 'operations, sue to xne . tact .mat tne iirsi owr Tt(j six weeks of the " chick's if? rare the v,most ; "trying, ; par !cularly where ' the . artificial hieibod - are 'resorted' to; with h? old mother ,hen4 some of the actors involved are jmore 05 "less uoved. - A . moment's relectixn h lit reveal the' reasons: it is the ;which .city, aie hundreds of . acres kf the BEST 'BLACK ORGANIC SOIX.4 .THAT IS TO : BE FOUND 1 OUDOORSr In" most cases In the derelopmenti-f of i the ! trucking business in the United. States, the questions, of climate and suitable noli liateiween the big. factors. 1 The Salem district pbsseses both of theso as far :as: celery is con eerned, ; and', the only, thing" that J 1 now '1 lack ine is to 'so'-'organize .the business of growing and mar 'keting this crop that. we" shall en courage skilled ; growera to oper ate On this wonderful .land and ship cars' of .. celery '. to " various points Xhrougbout Hhe country 1 under proper distribution. ' . The crop, by'.; nature,, prefers climatic' conditions such as pre vail In the 'Willamette valley, free from summer .extremes' 'and Void dry falls," The soil-'actor'jil the J Salem district1 is ampJyHa ken care "Marlon County. Orcgonw7celery fehonld.not be ..wWelyV'-ltnpwii in many statesr;-;;v l" " ' r Ample evidence :has treen giveh In the past crops of celery 'grown In this area to show that" it, is EX CELLED B Y : ; NO NTS' in the pro duction of ' this": fancy . vegetable cracked - grains are admtssable, but araless conspicpous to 'the eye. unt ana sneiarf aiso essential. : the former; to grind the food and the - latter to assist in the development of bone. The sand . with which i the ' brooder floor is covered, will help in the same direction, ; tbut? of itselt - is ruof" enough. Bharb cWck . slse grit r and finely . ground oysjer I shelf iatjouid ? always be'; ccmTenr iently , available. Expericncea breeders, and s particularly v.. large operators, compound.' fthelr vown chick - feeds;' with "smaller flocks and " particularly the backlotter, U will be found more economical to buy the prepared chick feeds now so widely , advertised and available , atall poultry supplJ houses?-' i :s'jLi ciit ' It seems- to be the consensus of opnJdnf fttnrong t j e xeriencfl breeders that thfi dry grain chick feeds ae preferable to .the niasu leeos. - in tne process' i- can 'toe. diminished gradually- uu til the - end of fifteen or twenr days Srije.Jbreeerp follow .the riactice of ., an . allowance 01 ccoked grains three times a day, with dry mash ; constantly avaiH able after the' "abottfr "period; Avoid all, sloppy , or wet feed. because ' not only ' somewhat -, ob jectionable but because more or less unsanitary ; on ' the brooder floor. . - Also bear " in mind 1 to fbeop " tlie youngsters , busy and hungry, hence-'feed . only what theyi ;wlh 4eat f qUikly so - that ihe next can to f the Mlnlng-car will be appreciated. Io not forget ith$ grf eji tfood. i". Ifor tbs purpose lettuce,, .sprouted oats, chopped alfalfa and ground veg etables (beets, 'turnips,, etc.) are goodi i i It i also - advisable 1 10 feed; early, and: often, for cer-tain-it isn thatw there isr,"spme tirne"1 : beween'ineals! fronf sunset to ; sunrise. Induce exercise. It is': the making of rotouet 'birdfj digeslLen -' and assimilation they II'inally observe -cleanliness from y.iuiiu .ana; uom wn-uouv .J Uirtner means wholesome "feecls growth but little over dry mashes or grain mixtures, ; and s thatiny Increase in weiffht is mnm Ahan court terbklaiiced by an increased mortalltiC Uam again' the small and feeding pivperly administer ed ; and - the latter a clean en vironment ad sanitary codition. bring morp strongly - Into actWm t,he functions of -tho body; and so supply the elemental things for a robust development and in a form that Is less liah to lead tp - physical-- weakness; Wen from eight t ,ten. weejy?, sQld thpae can; ir j locaj; : conditions ivender it; desirable pe; supplemented wjt bran and prepared mash foods. Amdic ' WAff Cal f 0rnl bpf &4 crs it iBoeflKr.quke Hi4il esUablieh-4 ed ilint Ikaillmaattei, ac;elerateLx&r hpndJivod oji coarac, brovn -.'2 Mrs. C.' J-' Broughton of -Day-j be agreed , to. by the committee ton. Wash., has been the 'house since it is apparent that it will not mar . the effect of . the meas ure, v ; " ..i Dr. U. E Lee ctelner, superin- 13. OS TlAlS FAI1E V-'t'iku iff j . : tr m r m l l The Roman soldiers;: who built sucbwonderful roads and carried a; weight .of 'armor and; luggage tUiU ; would crush the . I average bread and sour wine. They were . Carson ' icmpvnnc iu uiei ; auu - regular and .constant in exercise. The Spanish ". peasant works every, day and; dances -half the nigh t -. yet By MARGUERITE GLEESON i OBSERVING the one hundred and sixty fourth anniversary ; of Robert Hums, member, ol Robert Burns Birthday dab will gather " tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McG.U- 1 ne group ,naa 11s oeginnins with the ' informal gathering ol a small group tevuraj years ago.1 Included . in ' the original mem bership were those who loved the, , Scotch . poet and ... who ' .de-. HthteVH to honor hfm ' oh 5 his, birthday.- The group has, grown to ;afi; flitformal ' grpup ; of more than .0. rt . J . The., original , members .were Dan Fry,' John Bayhe; 'gilfara JIcGiiqhrist; Peter H. D'Arcy and two;- now dgad, G overnor Wr;;. Liora ana Jonn Aimto. " ; - r roupnow? Ifteliide -Mr; , andr Mrs, William McGilchrist, Mr, and lis n- Fry, ' Mr. and . Mrs;.- John Bayne, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jlutchimw". Mr. and Mrs. 'E. Hofer,' Air. and , Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mr. anij MrsC Grorge Shand, Mr. ap Airs. Jonn aiarr, Mr. and Mrs.: William PJeining, Miss Flor i?ce AlcKinncy and Mrs. John oierAjor-w.ni tfind s the , prepared f8- 0y;bjack'red. oniopr. and softlooda of, advantage,; because 1 S??: 2ai.7Z V, properly, balanced and ready tbt1 fruiAUdJ adurllves immediate us ' ,-1 -4 I? I wa kW: ?$lot ivt pnunus. ...... tions . hence any. '.mishaps are more I . apt to "be , the :. result of improper -: care , and management rather than , any ..shortcomings In the ' mechanism, 'of . Jthe machine. At night; the chicks should spread over the '. floor.; of be ,. brooder, rather tban huddle In.' corners. If the temperature', is .right' this will usually : result.: Variations In -temperature, ; particularly, dux-J,. ng thai, first, two ,or .three weeks. will, of ten, result in, more or ; less mortality.; Manufacturers of brooders, both large and small, invariably Xurnlsli, printed direc tions , for their successful opart- tion, - which i .beginner fi 6houJd careiuuy obseryet.v , f, - . Often -; day-pld . chicks do not reach .the. purchaser) until soma hours old, but where they come direct from i the incubator, the mistake is often made to , feed too soon. , Tho young aj-tificial-ly ; hatched, chick can "so'j tand Usually does) from forty-eight to sixty hours without food, because just? prior to hatching, the yolk is drawn into its , body,' affording it" sustaining 'powers (for 1 some hours!' sWbenlt 'comes to feed ing . under ; natural conditions," the mother hen' leads the? way; under an artificial system -It : is" np to the ' caretaker to exercise his wits. NatnTally chicks I Instinctively will pick "up thftigs.f which sug gests a feed readily 5 seen.' A re- eriod coverine the , delicate Cornell yniversity bulletin it&ei vot physical development, commends7 as good practice the f nen tna foundations 01 . gooa cn!t-;and muscle- are laid it is, iJo the period: when the largest Hortality is liablQ.to take place. T care pf - day-old . chicks,, is indeed ffraught with -anxiety, not iur'.ott 1the..tfee((iLS' end bat also j.flho way of, brooding tcmpora ule ".and roper ' envlornnment t$ equally important. , Broadly .tated .the brooder ' should be itaed at ' 9Ho 0 0; iiegreea indet; the ( hpver; idnfiak - the lecpnd week ruri It atf '525 to-;i Sist-tblpdwwk .at ay9d4to 9, iq iQveMrpwdins lwhajc essential is nhvKiral comfort W. every 'individual unit, "par- pcularly at night, and plenty ,4t urW ;alr of : -the "'rlght tempera-' nh; Mny of, the moderp; troo trf, "are equipped -.rflth device 'aculited 'to meet these condi- Indl hi b ' easen III LV'-V m .mi 1 . ,1 WWMIWM " fc. ' Zlwi PermamentlyCtired.: Crte 3 c i 40 Years Standing; C AN anything be more con- caUainlcss beatment foirrHles end Mher rectal diseases than thatf Tl who nave undergone so-c2k & lme-creacmerits" and tucrm- tve operations foe year have com me and .have been permanently cored. aei tae kMUet WKCft tJfit'JSi Kj trwtuirts. ; ; . . i .IT. XV to I - HI ., TAW 5fe throwing' of a limited quantity of '" rolled-;1 oats on the brooder floor, say a limited quantity that the birds" will "clean up" in an hour or two. . Being .nutritious and relished, they make a good '.'starter," but their f corrtinuance is hardly advisable. , i Hard-boiled eggs . -with bread crumbs may It may seem a trifle' pedantic to put in -a plea here for. plenty of pure rwater,. but. its lmporv tance cannot ,bo overestimated. Bear . in mind that alls floshi is largely , water,; -and V that ; unless the growing Mock has plenty-ol it; development will surely be re tarded.; See to it that it 'is pure and clean, -The, drinking aressels should be rinsed out daily - to avoid the possibility of any ' taint. . Anather factor to bear js mind lslto - feed little - and often't say four or five, times a day, .or even every ;tw; hpurs. for the first week.., -Remember, the-organs, are small and, need, io be kept ' gQ- CUT THIS OUT--;T IS WO RT21 .... MJJM., i. . Cut 'out : this 'slip, 'enclose' with Cc and mail ;it to Foley '& Co.", 2$35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago' 111.; writing, your name and address clearly you " will receive. In " re turn "a trial package con tal Ding Foley's 'Honey 'and'TSr Compimndl for coughs," colds' and' croup J, Fo ley Kidney, Pills for pals in sidearn dnd back; rheumatism backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets,- a whole-; some ''and ' thoroughly" cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious ness,-" headaches, -and - Sluggish bowels. -So Id everywhere. Adv; - Mrs. Frank, Spears who wnt to -San, Diego for the winter months, accompanied by her mother, Mra, UuskoII Ratlin 1 .is gaining id Jhealtn' .and. J enjoyr irg' thof; tfeUghtfiii 'soptber iCl ifomla' weatheT at this time. i:vrf. Ct Hit find JMr. Spears) lert Sua4ay;4i9?oli the Iparty 'and thejr uIl Tlslf 3the smaller towns hear San ; Diego and will all re- lu trn together later In, the apring, guest " Mr. . and Mrs. C. P. Bishop abdj.returnedi to her home yesterday. , She 'w-911 , visit in Portland with hrr daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bishop. . Mrs. W. II. Dancy - will be hostess for a " large bridge tea at tho i Gray ;- Belle . Friday; ' . ' . ' ? Mrs.., " Rosa V Forsythe of Port land is the house guest of Mrs. WilUam McGMehrlst. ' Dr. Owens-Adair addressed the Tri . L girls Tuesday venlng on the eugenics bill " which is now before the legislature and which ie sponsored by her. . .! A; number of. interested woman Joined" tha girls' for ' the meeting which was held In the YWCA rooms on: f liberty street. : - .' f . r" ' - : I'M: it- i ? Mrs. H. f Hartman ; lefct, j ester day t tor Los, Angeles 'Where "she will inet; .Mr. Hartman, who is returning "from, several" months visit in the east! They will be in j the south. , tor several weeks before" 'returning to Salem. ' "' ;, ';-.,'; ."-;:"'- ..." Mr. and Mrs. LewisX Griff ith were bosts Tuesday evening for a 1 small dinner party. ' The i guests included MjJsIrcnd Curtis. 'MIsb Clar aBrltensteln, Frederick Deckebach and 'Claude Stcusloff. tendent of 'the state hospital for the insane, and Dr. J. N. Smith, superintendent of the state insti tution for feeble i minded, were among .those who spoke in5 sup port'df the measure". " 4 throat aal : cheat thoroughly with . 1 f cheat thoroughly wi V V APO RUD Ova lMlStonfan VJ Kec-'j Read the Classified Ads.' Sterilization! Bill to . : --; 'BeLflepojrted Favorably The sterilization bill will be re ported out favorably by the sen ate committee on! medicine,' den tJstry and 'pharmacy.' The; bill was discussed - in committee, with the Christian Scientists' an some btiier elements represented. The Scientist; - representative , agreed that the measure was a good one, but insisted upon a clause pro. viding the principle of medical freedom . and "this .probably will AUCT N EXT SATURDAY - iJ 1 : TWO SALES I t - At IO a . m . an d 1:30 p. m. Ye have carefully s elected tyo r .tliree com plete housekeeping outfits together with many odds and ends consisting cf tech, rvvecpers and musical instrunients and dozens of other articles toQ nacieros; f o! incstica; I " llhw a? i used furniture such, as dressers; bcis, chairs, stores, ranges, heaters, rugs, pictures, dishes, dining tables,, lihrary tables; kitchin tables, davenports, overstuffed chairs', buffet, ehc tric lamps, writing desks; etc, etc I , 4. i SiMs, Auction tJoyso '''-ri:. ; Court and: Liberty Streets -v? . ; ;' ... ..'.v . i , ' r .t- ' ; v.-';- ; v R- N; WbouTjr, Auctioneers 7 At the Bligh theater Friday and, Saturday . , i . 3 ... ' ft ," .i-...' WtMt Lkndrn hlnch Salca's . Greatest Department . Store i-: : :w: ': : : :-::: . .. 11 ' jL. . .... &' 1 . A- 0 ; s r? 1 f : MWHjMIIHtti JtiAQQT CAPr V5Jf fyx" a uhiv$ax, jtwai. . B t di42k - . ... .. . t 1 i ' I ' ) ) y ji - I 1 ' !;-; ! - If MMHMIHfMIMIMMIIIIIHIIIHIIMMMUMlVi t -. SELL ING OUT ! All Ladies, Coats, Suits and Dresses 4 .... j ' - ;,-:' -i-.js, . j i . : : 3 " GpecUcjll : IPcSgg tt .V Li, ifJ .;iM,' ' Yelour Coats at ?12,90, $16.75 and Suits of ' Tricotine, Serges and Broad doth $12.75, $14.75 and $19.75. : Dresses of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Serges $11.75, $14.75 and $18.50. ";-'.' '. ... ' 1 . .(.-"' " GALE it CO Commercial and Court Street CITY ' . r"". " -OE.DXF ONLYr-THURSDAY- Four 19c Huck Towels i . Regular 19c value each. . Full' stand ard sizes. Ou salo Thursday. ; 49c Large Fancy Towels Heavy grado . Turkish tow'olrf. with fancy colored stripes and designs. On sale Thursday. 75c values at- ' 49c ' 10 Rolls ToUtt Paper Very good grade toilet paper, regular 8c per large roll, on sale Thursday, 10 rolls, 49c n . 10 Bars Toilet Soap Good qualities toilet soap, s . Some tmade by Palmolire factory. , On sale 10 bars, Thursday, at " 49c Granite Ware - . '- i- .' Milk . pans, waah pans,! ' stew kettles, with .lids, sauce parts. and roasters in blue and gray granite. Val--lies to $1.00 on sale at . ... i s ; j-c'iiiv;. Kitchen Brooms . Regular 79c values, good sturdy made , house brooms. ., On sale io .the bi.ie ment, specially reduced, to ; '' , , 49c V Fancy Trimmed Aprons r Unbleached muslin aprons fanclfally trimmed with cretonne and sateen 9Sc values, on sale. at r.. - - ' 49c ;-!- . - i i i , : ; Guaranteed All Wool Yarn ! , Big Hank Horner's guaranteed all wool yarn. Cull 3 3-4 ounce skeins. 75c value.' at 49c 2 Yafdj Standard Oil Clolh In short Vlength8, mostly from 2 to 7 yards. ; On salo at 2 yards. for. ' : ; 49c t 5 Pairs Children's Hose Good grades of .children's ribbed hose for. school wear. , -Values-, 2Cc per pair. On sale at 5 pairs lor . , 49c ; Lot of Corsets Alt good comfortable styles and values to.Sl.76. . Makes for ladies and girls. On sale Thursday at 49c 10 Emb. Handkerchiefs Ladies will have another opportunity for big values at 10 to lCc grades. On sale at 10 for r Men's Underwear 1 Wool mix Shirts and Draw ers in 'assorted sizes, values to 98c per garment t. On sale . per garment. ' :- . . :: 49c . Work Shirts Men's blue work shirts'. Re gular 85c values,- all sizes on sale Thursday - . . : , : 49c 49c t Aluminum .Ware 3-qt. Baucopans on sale at ; Itt tlie Baeiient T " . ' 4 ; r 5 cans milk i4ihi 5- cans salmon .. ,..!; 7 lbs. head rice, i . . ,IOiv sack - rolled . oats . . . iiMr 8 lb. Macaroni . ...4c i; I i .-