f V WeiWffl SELLING SALEM DISTRICT II! Dros. Peeling Caieo, Oregon . ., Best Quality Fruita, Proper growing, . Proper packing, Intelligent selling, Courteous treatment, Community service, Are the steps to business - iueeess : - DEHYDRATED and CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ; Oregon Products King's Food Products Company Salem Portland TKe Dalies 'f -.Oregon ' Gidscn Stolz .Co.: - x ilaaufacturerB of ; tcpendable Brand -Idme-Snlphnr Solution The brand you. co depend on for purity -and test .' Prices upon application . - r Factory near corner of : - ; Summer and Mill St. Salem, Oregon i WilkzcUsVaCsyPns Asccch&a T - - . - '- f : ' . v - . - I tTh oldest Association In tba Northwest. r" W. T. JENKS Secretary and Manarar .) Trade ft" Hfeh St. V IJEtSON BROfe. Wftra Ur Taraaca, plnmbiag , ksatiaf and aht MMtal wort, tia : aai gnral raoflaf. (gB4ral )ea i bln ia tia a4 Kaiaaisad iraa ' CSMMkaU St. Fa ova 190S ; DIXIE CREAD pislst!! Bread Ask! Your Grocer ' , iTriwoI Troilpy .When going about your, fair city take the trolley' car for J Safety Comfort and " . Economy Tickets Save Thne Buy Them by. the Strip Scstbrn tztik lines F05-YEARS AND YEARS Taa SUtaamaa haa km aapply in? tH vuU of taa critical jok Watiag trada Vnet oalti ar printers I vertS and atarit. If adara aqaipaaat aad IdaM arc taa taat (a Sr. PUBLISHING ; COIiPAHY. j risam ass. s i. &as't The Way to Bufld Up Your Home i Town Is to Patronize Your Home People j ( - IHIW ill THE VETCH SEED II matm 1 SALEM DISTRICT; 41' i . The Red Clover Seed Crop Will No Doubt Soon Pass the Half Million Point Anually for This District It Is Very Important in Many Ways That the Produc tion of Legumes Should be Increased Greatly in This - Section, and This Is in Fact Being Done Virtually ail tne retch seed In America i grown In the Salem district; something like' 100 car loads of It. - Our dealers r ship retch seed to New York, -Chicago, Minneapolis and other eastern .'distributing f r paints. f They ave always " supplied : Califdrnia with nearly all ot her vetch seed. A (good deal of this seed is sown Hhere in the orange groves as at cover crop. ; - j:' ' ' Bed Clover Big Crop ' ; In the production of red clover seed, the Salem district, has been a leader.. Jn most years, there have been shipped 60 V 75 cars, which at around 20 cents a pound has run to $5000 to $6000 a car, or a total of $30q,000 to $450. 000 a year. Some bad crop years for red clover rather discouraged part of the growers; but they are . w putting out ' more than ever. H. ( O, White, of D. A. White & Son, Salem, leading seedmen and deal, ere In clover, seed," told a States man reporter yesterday that the new clover acreage going out this spring has increased at least -400 per cent over recent yars! That, is, 'the . red clover1; acreage' alone. .That perhaps means a fast' climb to a ' million , dollar : crop o,'. . red Qean-Up and Paint-Up : See oifr ' complete line of V- Shervyro-Williami : House Paints Falls . City-Salem i Lumber Co. 34 So. 12th St. v . Phone 813 . - A. B. Kelsay, Mgr. Ed. CHAM aOTfflKG Cp. - -305 State SU . Men's and ' Young Mens Clothing and Furnishings Use iny stairs. n It pays -. - SALEM IRON 70RKS . , XatabUakad 1S60 ... v .. Founders, Machinists and Blacksmiths " f '.'vi ' ': - -1 1 Corner Treat h 8UU St. -' Maanfaetarars of tha 8baa4 pump far ; Irrigation aad other varpoara. ' Corraapa4a aoiia ited. lrrifatioa information- aup- ' . t. ' Makera at ' Salem lroa Work Dr Bawa. HOTEL 3LIGH -IOO rooms of Solid Comfort A Home Away i :C-a From Devoted to Showing Salem District People the Advantages and Opportunities of Their Own Country and Its '.. Cities and 1 owns. Selling Salem District is a continuation oil the Salem Slogan and M Pp and Progress Campaign I This campaign of possible by the advertisements placed on these pages by our public spirited business; men? men whose untiring! efforts have builded our prent recognirod prospeiity for greater and yet giterprogress 1;' ;! ;" ";v;"r-rr clover annually ia the Salem dis trict. . Big Velch Crops The prices received by our grow ers for thefr vetch eeed run around 5 cents a pound; about j a fourth the price of red clover seed;' but the production of vetch seed is three to four times, aa high to the acre as a red clover seed. The Salem district growers turn off 700 to 1200 ppunds of clean vetch? seed' to the acre ;o in rare cases very - much more-7-even 1 as high as a ton to the acre. s ' There is some crimson clover also raised' in the Salem district. ,1 Other IORUmrw Here '.' J j -' Our growers produce1, a con stantly larger acreage ' . a! the white clovers; the Als'kr, Sweet, White Dutch, Bokhara or Honey clovers, etc - This is very Impor tant, on account of the fact tnat bees can work In whits clovers, and they need it for late bee pas ture. With plenty ! of (late b?e pasture, this will be the greatest bee counry In the world. The early honey flow here Is the largest known, excepting in south ern Oregon., 'And fruit growers must have , bees, for pollination purposes, in order! to insure their crops. , : "There is also somei airalla grown , herer aome has , been pro duced for 20 year's or more. Per haps our Salem district farmers had 200 acres of alfalfa last year. They are adding at least 100 acres this year. Enough seed was sold the past three days to plant 50 to 60 acres of alfalfa.- This acreage will no doubt be Increas- ,ed annually (from now on. The American variety Is used here, Canada field peas are H grown here to some extent,, mostly', for hog feed-for . "hogging off." Buy the Oregon Made Purnaces !W. W. R0SEBRAUGH CO. t Foupdry and Machine Shop 17 th & Oak Sts.. Salem, Or. Phone 886 ,Wi in Out Aftar Twe Millloas Wa are new paring over three ' qoartera of a aaillioa dollara a year I to tha dairyman f tbia (Sbtioii I ' fo aiilkr. - - - i . T- 5 "Marion Butter" Za tha Beat Batter . . . Mora Oewa and Better Cewa is the .crrinn need - MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. ! Salem, Ore. rfne'S188 Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rug Works ! ' Rag and fluff rugs woven any sizes without seamsNew mattresses made to order. Old mattresses remade, ' Feathers renovated. I buy all kinds of old carpets for, fluff rugs, f I j Otto F. Z wicker, Prop. " Phone 1164 13 and Wilbur Street's 1 m publicity for community upbuilding They make a gpod crop fpr this purpose. 1 j Also, the production of soy beans if growing heret Former ly only southern seed could be had. -But of late Michigan seed is being secured here; two new varieties. Our farmers are trying them out. They may: prove1- a grea crop here. ! ;! ' We are surely "on .our "way,? in the matter of legumes, and the future looks big in this respect. TO I APPLE THEE The Romance of the Delici ous Apple, Which Now Grows the World, Over .-. Probably the only monument ever erected to a - tree stands in a field In Madison county, Ia'.-, where it tells all who may read the romance of the "Dellcfous'" STM1HT t!.".,Aw irn TfttSfiC-tmfrV rn ' Prowii's island; a sa 9 av " . v a " " -1 ( , every quarter of the globe where the apple flourishes. j)1 1 Thin unique monument was dedicated. last summer tp. the par ent Delicious .apple tree,, which 13 still standing; and bearing after 'a life of 50 years. Its offspring. n trees I distributed T and planted, number more jthan 7,500,0O.Ful ly a-thir'l of these baby trees, It is estimated Shave, survived and grown to producing age. The name au thjo .tiei lestimate that the annual crop -of . apples .from these trees brings In the markets fulfy $12,000,000. ' :t ; i The ,story of the :. Delicious . ap pie tree is a "pomological romance! In the early ,5 Os a new settler in Iowa, Jessie Hlatt, planted an or chard. In the spring of 1872'lie found that a Bellflower seedling in the orchard had died, but from the root had sprung a tiny shoot, which showed fan unusual rugged nees, and began to climb upward with surprising rapidity. A few years later the tree reached the producing point, and by early aut- ' ; . (Continued on page 3) : : : ; 1 l $500 IN PR I $200 V t T r r T y y f V r r T t y can you cown1 THE DOTS? -m!: inTc"nc cttii tdv rril and it it is correct we LOTS OF TOM. TOY IT!l wm at once send you particulars of one simple condition thai we ask you to ful fil.' This condition isiverv simnle and a xnnn a it ic VL ::' filled "you ire entitled to a cash prize at the close competition. BREAD CAST UPOK T From Par Bokhara, Russian Asia, to. Salem, Oregon, i : " ; Came Clover i . . . , 1. , .-ii- i .. It is a far cry; from Bokhara, Russia, Asia, to : Brown's island but all the way from that khanate that paid tribute to the murdered czar, probably thrpugh many gen jerations and by thVway of many lands.' there came.1 somei'12 years ago . to Brown's island some clover eeed. It came floating in the x water of the i Willamette rlv er. . 'j: ' !, ! j ; It was the veritable bread that was ca:?t upon the water' that re turned after niany days; and that was no doubt the jBible simile, re ferring to seed sown Jin Egypt on the rising spring freshet waters of the Nile vi sbout three miles up the 'river from Salem j abou . a dozen years ago found "clover j growing on his land. It had no doubt sprung up from seed that had floated down from the valley when the river was high; as a part of the Sava'ge farm is overflowed every winter." ; ;-i '1 . J ! ' ;i . : -A f Mr., Savage hasjever since that time been raising! this clover; from the original I start that "came to him on the winter's flood like manna rained on the followers of Moses as .they ,wefe led from the land of Egypt through the desert to the promised land. j rt,?.. ' It" Is a Gijeati FeeI.l":. ;K -Mr. Satage f finds " this Bokhara; or Sweet, or Honey, or White clo ver fine for pasture. It Is also great for bee pasture, with Its white blossoms that furnish the little workers, with, great loads of sweetness to carry away to their populous wing-lit hive cities. . J j Mr. Savage says ; this Bokhara clover furnishes him the finest cow feed of anything he can grow. It yields gTeat crops; greater than alfalfa, i ( At first! he thouRht it -1 I -1 HE RIVER WATERS GAS H And 39 Other prizes Totaling $300 in Value - . The Surest Way to Get Industries Is to Support has been made was alfalfa.) It is better feed for milk cows than alfalfa because it does not bloat the animals like al falfa. ' j.f ; . The Bokhara clover grows as high as a .man's head on the Brown's ilsand farm of Mr. Sav age. He thinks it is as good or better for the land than alfalfa, because it has a great root system, with 11 the nodules and all the other characteristics of the 'mem bers of the legume famllyj E COLLEGE Timely Interest to the Men on the Soil ' in Oregon , Various Items of . Following: are Items from cur rent bulletins of the' department Of industrial Journalism op the Oregon Agricultural college:)' .A Qood sow should be retained as long as she Is useful. If she raises 4 litter of eight good "pigs she is Valuable property. Some of her best pigs Bhould be saved for breeding purposes. - j ;.'"A few hogs will go a long way toward ' paying the; bills on. any farm, but too ( many may eat up all the profit. Base the number of hogs to be kept on the amount of farm waste available for hog feed. M . ' 'Good livestock cannot be raised without good sires. ! One-half Of the success of the livestock busi ness depends oh breeding "prac tice. 'The rest depends , on care Off the stock. f : 1' Worms which infest currants and gooseberries . occur at !thls time in j the soil about the' base of the : pushes. . 1 Spading up and working; over the soil immediately beneath! and adjacent to the busheis will 1 do miuch to lessen ithe i percentage of wormy fruit. ) Washing , eggs to bo used for hatching purposes does not nec- p - 1 - - More and Larger Those You Havel Why suffer with Stomach Your - L . . . : : 1 essarily decrease j hatchabiUty, but increases evaporation because the pores are opened. :. Excels evaporation causes , email chicks A lijttle care in selecting, egfes of standard size and color for hatching purposes will bring its reward in offspring which tend to produce this same kind. Chlcks die : in. the sbelL: for a number of reasons: low vitality in breeding stock; birds out" of condition due to improper feed ing, improper handling, birds rob bed of life blood by - lice and mites, abnormally high or low temperatures' 'durinig Incubation,' too much ventilation causing too much evaporation from the eggs, not enough oxygenator growing embryos or lack of fresh air, or other conditions . of management which would tend to cause5 abnor mal conditions. Anything that will kill the weak germs . will weaken the strong. ', Finally, -It's not how many chicks hatched.' but how many good chicks, hatched that's important.- ; - -Ji I One of the j limiting factors ;of the poultry business Is the disease problem. Chicks - ( -brooded '.- In small flocks have a better chance to grow to maturity -than under the more intensive methods .. of brooding. : t . : . ' , -V;' 7'.. - Newly hatched chicks may be To build tor permanent ) cy, strwgthland beauty j - list Tiiirnt Clay Products ; ';f'l ' n ' '. '"' .' ".. ' :,, . " ' ..' j- GIVEN FIRST How to Send Your Answer Use one side of the paper only. Write down , the number of dots counted, using the following words, "I have counted a grand total of (insert number here) dots in the cut as shown- In the advertisement and Bign your name and address. . 1 Neatness and : appearance will be carefully considered in awarding thr grand prizes, so write as neatly as you can. Thia splendid offer will only he good for a limited time. o send in your solution right away NOWto The Paciric Homestead. Dot Competition Editor, Salem, Ore. of the Efforts At all times to assist la any poelble way the dTel-ppMbnt- ot the fruit 1 acl berry Industries la this tI- 1aV I .Oregon it Paddno : 1 Cq. f Trouble when Chlroprnctlo ; win : BemiOTe the Caue Health Begins THa Yea Phone 87 j .for an Appointment Drs. SCOTT & SCO FIELD 7. a. O. Clilroprtctoxa ' Bay Laboratory 414 to419 U. S. Katl C3c ; Bids. -I . I Honrs 10 to 13 a.m. and 2 jte 0 pjm. fed with f good : resuljs during tLt first week three' times dally on a chicle , food 1 fontitjning . jthjree pounds pounds pounds: of cracked Of cracked cbrn, three; wheat, three of; plnhead oatmeal ; cr teel-cut oats, one pound of fine grit, and twice daily a mash com posed, of equal': part of bran shorts and corn meal mixed' with eggs, ' or rolled, oats with eggs. In addition, supply sour milk or buttermilk r to;. drink. Provide grit and charcoal tn hoppers, and give ithe chicks feed! once "a day". i -f. oi- I Cultivation Rave 3Ioisture The fact that mo isture can be conserred when sum mer arives by a thorough working of the soil In the spring has been learned by the most successful vegetable growers of the statei A fine top surface of the garden makes it easier for the seeder; to operate and produce a uniform germina tion and later an even stand of plants. A fine surface soil also acts assa food dry mulch; and U valuable' when fej-tilfzer ia broad casted before' seedltg or trans planting. Tne successful growtl of many vegetables such as cab tomatoes can Invariably be trae ed to the thorough spring prepar ation of the soil as n important factor. O. A. C. Exerlment Sta tion. ' " " 1 ; ' . ALL SIZE r J 7-7 Salem Brick & Tile Go. - Salem. Oregon. ji Phone 017 i t 4 X V V V V V 43 , V V V Y V V 43 V y X PRE . 4 ' 4S Y v Y Y v Y 4 x 4 I ' 4 V--'.