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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1923)
THE 0HEG01T STATESMAN, ALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER -1C. 1S23 KOP BOOSTS PIilEHUSTIiy New Sellinc.Plan On, nates i ';Witrr Salem Merchant -. and Manufacturer . As a msins .of further develop- ; Ins the eal . ofj Willamette calleyj prunes throughout, tne ouatrvtCi P. Bishop, owner of the Salem I Woolen Mills store and who is In-' teres ted in other woolen- maun facturlng plants. Is sending a let ter to each of the eastern firms with whom he has business rela tions. In the letter Mr --'Bishop 'encloses one of the Chamber of Commerce gulletlna pertaining to the prune situation and sends as Trell two eight-pound ' boxes, one of 30-40s and the other 40-5 0s. .; . i "It is possible that you may think that you or your employes hare had no interest In an Ore gon prune," Mr. Bishop writes. "But ploase note that Salem : is the prune center of Oregon and there are more .prune - growers around Salem : weaflne your gar menta than any other v manufac turer of such garment'. - - - I am sure that If you a,nd your employes fully; understood the si tuation that we would have your cheerful cooperation In the way of assisting us in this time of need. On receipts of thse two sample boxey of fruit I want you to ap point your best office salesman to take them and1 go through your entire plant, submit them to your employes and call 'upon the head of every householder , from presi dent of the firm to sight watch man and take as many orders as possible, sending them" direct .to the packers or to the undenigned and I will see to it that the or ders are properly filled. 'We not only want but we must get the people of the United States eating our Oregon prunes and, the foregoing Is only one of the many w&ys that we are en deavoring to reach tho ultimate consnmor, and create a deuund. Urub yvnr balejejajm to under staud fully that the.se samples aro truuuj ujti net tl. blu kcrt!, Tug hou ; prunes. You are not the only eastern manufacturers that wlj! be called upon to assist us. . Hundreds bavin? western ac counts will be asked.' . ;'The samples sent are put un by' the Oregon Growers Coopera tive; .association and - ill ' fruit growers and farmers are roiEg sip be advised of your interest and activities In their behalf. . "Any expense .incurred In the service of special ..salesman jor otherwise you may charge to my account ' rendering invoice . , for same." r ' - ' ' ' The letter closes with the signa ture of Mr. Bishop, who extends season's greetings. WATER MIS CMSCOMIf Reclamation 'and Power Companies Filing Date With State Engineer New Filtering Process Removes Color From Wine IXNDO.V. Nov. 27.-r(By .Mail) -Spectacular results infiltration have ' been obtained , by , a new In vention of Dr. .II. S. Jlele-Shaw who recently explained hjs method to members of the. Royal Society. The ' doctor i has - a ;. stream-line filter along which liquids can be passed .under pressure ." through many thousands cf tightly packed, perforated sheats of paper. He claims ,h,e has taken the color out of, red wine and tea. and has ex tracted the color from milk and lft tasteless, fluid-like water. There Is but one book for gen-ius--nature. - CUT OUT NEATLY 1 The, Oregon Statesman's Big Automobile : 7 Prize Contest ' Gc.tiS'for iiO 'Vote Fcr i i Address This Coupon, -when neatly cut out and brought or mailed to The Contest Department of THE OREGON STATESMAN ?W count for the person whose name Is written thereon. . Void after Dec' 22, 1923 J Cot out nf ttly. Claims in the Deschutes riynr adjudlcaticn of water rights have begun to reach ithea Luper. stati engineer, ar.l ceycra! lirre c'atnis came In Friday nd' Saturday. Time for, JUing 1 the claims , has been - extended, i by the k state en gineer from December 13 to Janu ary 8. , The claims that have .been received are: 't '''., "5orth Can Si company, by Os wald fWeet.1 president and C M. Redfield. engineer; ooyering' stor age rights, in Crtne Prairie reser voir, on the west fork. Of. tho De Kchntps river to the. extent of 90. 000" acre feet and rights from the direct fJow "fron the .Deschutes i iver . 'all to tie used, for- .the JrrJ patfon of' '30. 584 acres of. land. in the , vicinity of i Bend -and .Red mond.; : f 'T : sj V ' -''H f Clin Falls Power company, ;,by Percy A. ..Capper, ; ' covering the waer used -at Its .powerplant on Deschutes Hrer west of jfiedmoijd. The power to operate a pump .for tlje irrigation "of some, SOd acres of land near by, the balance trans mitted to th"e power line of the Der chutes Power company which has a large plant on lower Crook ed river, at Cove near Redmond. Pringle Falls Electric Power & Water edxnpany.' by Floyd Allen, engineer for Its proposed power development, on West Fork of De schutes river, near Crane Prairie'. Central Oregon Irrigation com pany, , by Denton G. Bardickt at torney of Redmond; for a right from Deschutes !rlverj for the ir rigation of '2.016 acrps, compris ing what is known fas "excess cres, In connection1 with the central Oregon irrigation project: . Other large claims 1 which have been filed with the state engineer in this proceeding are as follows: Odin Fals Land company, for alright for I power for running a pumping plant for the Irrigation of 2074 acres of land near Red mond. .. 1 . " J . -r. Fall River Irrigation company, for a right, from Fall river for the Irrigation of 2068 acres above Bend. ; .. ;.-'. :.'--V:H; - ' Central Oregon Irrigation com pany, for a right from Deschutes river for a municipal supply for the town of Deschutes. Suttles Lke Irrigation district, covering water supply; for Its pro posed project covering the irriga- 1 Kinds Here t i: Fiylifflr teMi 11 T4 (gnEm 1 This "Store ymakes a specialty of Rugaf carrying patterns and colorings not surpassed by any. Prices here are scaled very low. From CONG OLEUM TO WILTON. ' Our Rags will surprise and please you. ; GEDAR HOPE CHESTS A large well selected line of Cedar Chests, purchased under the most favorable conditions put this store right at the Aead for Cedar Chests values, embodying the very best goods and v latest designs- ; - f jYou Will Agree Our Prices Are Right Jl IJ V I I M It ' Bcduty in; Linoleum . Is a reality. Our pattern are so well drawn, and bo cleverly colored that they are1 really worth more. ' : ' . i Let Ua hcv Ycu Good iLeathcr -Lucrrrace And properly made Trunks., have, built up for -this store a very fine trade on traveling .goods , ' .. . " ' A Visit Hers Will Prove , MA! 7 179 North Commercial Street. rtt) r n "V'!"! Fnmiture Rags 11 . Wall Paper U J . Paint , Salem, Oregon. tlon of 12,732 acres near Grand view. . Jefferson water conservancy district, West Side reclamation district, and South Unit improve ment sdistrict covering ,water. .sup ply for, their respective projects, f '-Deschutes Railroad company, and Qregcn Trunk, .railway ;.' -cover-ins watt r supply for. thoir rail road stations aloug the ral-,L'.;U right of way. E m SOON COMPLETE corf Prices Drive : Russians From 'Germany 'MUNCH,; Nov. f 2tf.- (By; ;,Wail -Russians who have been j-eiu-gees In Germany jior several pers are now returping-.to .Russia in considerable numbers because' of 'ha hih cost of living In Germany, rti ports of low foodcosts In Russia are attracting many Russians who fled before the . Bolshevists. ,but r.r-j.row wtllinff to accept the new political etjJme in their home land In preference oi life in Cen tral Eurdpe where .they . are not able to buy bread wiyi their slight earnings. f There is aleo a movement of Russians toward Italy, but, the Italian'. Fascist! are discouraging- tne movement or foreigners, . es pecially: Russians Into Italy. . While thp costvf clothing Js re ported, lo fee much b igher in Mos cow and other Russian cities, than In any other part of Europe, bread prices continue low, and potatoes and other vegetables are much cheaper'; than Jn Central -Europe. , Ford ; New : Eactory to i Intro x duqc Neiv Staridards m ' rforeign Land DETROIT, Mich.,iDee.USf y pext sprng the Ford -Motor Co.. Will hsve completed an Jmmepse pew factory at Copenhagen., Den mark, ..which will be 'one ,of (he finest in JCurope, lntrodncing(in that part of , the world new. stand ards la .design and operation. -; - The 4growth of the Copenhagen assemtUys plant since its o.K-Rlng In June, I919.-.haa . been fmajfea bje and Jt is,new jthe;ecQnd lajrgf est, foreign .among .Jihe foreign companies, ;'first place ieiog..hp)d by the plant at Manchester, JKojr iand. ' ' ' . ; v , JL. total o'f XS colntries.o drv ed .by Copenbagsn. i These Include Denmark. Jcelfnd, Faret jslands, Swe,dfn. Norway, .Finland, Fjf State ,of Danzig, jlthon(a.l Latvia, Lithuania, Poland.' Ukraine .?nd Germany .The demand. .for Ford 'cars ;dur-, fng the' present year has. been par ticularly good Jn .the three -.Scandinavian rcountjies, 'jpgnmark, Is'prway.and Sweden ajod the. Ford sen Tractor has come . Into e$ten--sive agriculfurai ,use. Construction work on the - new plant at Copenhagen is well und erway. The site, covering four and a half acres. I? admirably sit uated on Jho south harbor of Cop; enhagen." The building" Is .being erected so that ocean freighters comirg up the Jorth Sea can dock On two tf1es pt it. IperxnittinK 4ir ect delivery of assembly raaterlal from the Manchester plant, and from Dotrcit. vialKew. Verk. Jlail road erjlee alGp vV- JH .b. direct to the,pt'iperly. . ' - .Vfl'.'nw- buITrfinr i t40O feet long by, 300 feet'wid. ,Xhonter' section Ja't two stories high with an; Inner coart of,oiTe story with daylight roof. All stock will be m'cved.pn Conveyors. ; The second flpor will be devoted to an exclu sive :.body-making V -.factory. The chassis assembly line. Vwhich will be vpn , the - same Continuous pro d TfcttQn : cystm jtts" jlhat employed la all yAmerkan.pJsnts of the Iconv pany.twlll be on the jfirst floor. A larger power plaot,tadJeins the main bdjidjag. 'iThe v new plant ftpd property-represents an. Investr jnent of more than; 1650,000. i Health Service totlake iStudy pfvCcmmon. Colds WASHINGTON.; tec.i 15.-A.de? tailed study of common colds is to t be ma'de by tho .public Jfcealth service-Jn coopratioo with a jium bfr pr. the country's, leading unl versities. :.Dr JIngh ;S. Cummlng, surgeon general. ays colda.Jnflu enza and similar conditions are '.responsible xS or "a great .deal ,ot Buffering loss of Ume. disability and a not inconslderahie numoer of deaths. ,: V . . He says there are few. If any, individuals who do not suffer from 'some acute "respiratory- oV dttion at Jeast once a year7 losing from a day to a week or more as a result, and some attacks develop irjto piore serious .cpnditions, . at times even a ; latent pulmonary tuberculosis ,pc!og lighted up. . , - Comrarfttivply JitUo Is definitely k no wo as to t h e'eal cau ses, ; d lr ,'.ributionr manner of, spread, and epidemiology bf these so-called minor respiratory ailments, . Tr, Cummins sys, and this detailed study- bping . undertaken is expect ed to ba of. valne in attempting, tp prevent jheso' -affections. ;The .work wtll-be actively nn dertaken at v Ifarvard . university, Johns Hopkins Medical school, Gcojtgetow.n and Horward .uplver iitiesr ; Washington Tulane uunl yerclty," New Orleans; :Oblo ;etate unlversUy, University .-of. ..Chicago, and Un I vers! ty v of vCallf ornia. J I 13. aoticipated the studies will, ex tend' over tvro or tbreo years. ; 1 I - Tbe eao piaco for :fa3dldnte to ake a ti!d j.ia the Imrae dlate vlojnity, pf the : campaign .fund.-..- ' ' " j 0.. 5 '' X . j . (Mil V- V 1 it v I I t. V- .- Bi Cuit All this IB cS III-' e Wee Get your House Slippers this week before the sizes are broken; we j have already put put hundreds of pairs of house slippers so be sure and get in the first of the week and get your pair. Christmas House Slippers 500 pairs of the very best grade felt house slippers, for ladies in all the very best col ors, made of the best wool felt; trimmed in silk ribbon. 'Made to give long wear. The .best: $2.00 quality go on sale at - $1.35 Boys' Shoes 1 50 pairs Boy Scout army last .shoes, the best $5.00 shoes in the world made - with heary; soles. All through they are a flexible sewed shoe. -No nails, to wear out the hose. .These shoes go on sale at $1.95 Ball Band Boots On sale for the first time; get your " pair now. The 1 best knpwn and the best quality boot in the world. Knee boots $3.95, $4.95, $5.00 $6.00 Grades. High boots, regular $8.00 w quality ................... :!.$6.95 Men's i Leather Slipper? j Regular $3.00 ralqe Only one hundred pairs, all sizes browa kid, best soJes, . well Uiaedi .While they .last ,at- the ridic-i ulously low price at ' ? $1.95 Ladies' House Slippers All styles felt house slippers, broken lines, $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Most all sizes to close out while they last, go at 95c Men's m Leather Slippers AH the highest quality slippers in our stock regularly sold from $4.00 to $7.00, to close out in this Christmas sale, this includes new -styles in red and green, also brown and black at 52:95 $3.95 $4.95 200 PAIRS LADIES' HIGH GRADE SHOES- Regularly sold at $9.00 to $12.00. To go in this sale at t $1.00 These shoes are all kinds, mostly small sizes, although there are some larger sizes up to size 8. These shoes will be on display in our basement. There are only 200 pairs and the first ones here gets the shoes. s60 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES tRegularly sold from $10.00 to $12.00. These are not new styles but the best grade of leather that money jvil buy. Not all sizes but practical- Uy .everyjsize. These shoes go on sale and con- Uiaue.while they last t .31.95 e Here Early and Get Your Pair Men's House Slippers See our felt house slippers for men. The best $3.00 value ever produced. In all sizes, all colors, including brown, gray and combination of - colors, everets and hjghlows. These slippers just arrived from one of the largest factories in the east. Go On sale ,at ' $L95 Children's Felt Slippers Red, blue and old rose, all sizes Hundreds of pairs to pick from. . Regular $1.75 and $2.00 quality on sale now. All sizes up to 12, go at 95c Sizes from 12 to 2 ........$1.35 Boys' SUppers, 1 or 2. to 5 at ..pj. mOD Ladies' Suede Leather Slippers The newest thing in house slippers, felt Jines; a very com fortable slipper; silk pon-pon, made of every known shade of Suede leather. A good value at $4.00. Our price for this sale is ' $255 .Our shop is equipped with all new machinery 'We: 5 use nothing t but the .very best grade , of -.leather ! that money twill buy. ' 31r. Jacobson, in. charge of this department, is an ex jpert in hisIine has spentyears in. factories and repair 'shops and will do nothing but high grade work. J)o Your Rest Hurt? Corns and callouses removed without pain cr fcrcr ess. ilngrown nails removed nd treated. Pains in .the' f est, , weak-foot. Hat-foot,' foot strains and, f alien jirthcs r.i gusted. !Do not 'suffer, J will give .you the. test-' th-.t science v can ; produce in ? scientific .'chiropody. Gcr.rH Hours - DR. WILLIA5IS ' : ;Phrne &to"5:30 about younfeet - '4J1G iSjlIEFaiCE -" "N V 326 STTE ST. :Ne3r.tito Ladd&Bush Bank 7 V SefcT Sboet .- V y W.UirCoot Fa fuapj MBaadBooW CxBa0a ToctAffisxa 326 Slfitea-Mrxllo UxtzZZzl . 1 i rPsyr.-iy thatr cf jFnrr'ttire shs . rrr fir! n'cc.Ccdr Chest. a c I tycAir rninu- a no or Tc2li 'Lvlyc: 1 ..l : ble Libir 77 TcSS -.. llsrtheiv'. Cocker Llr: ogmy y Avpriinstei Hug- . . ''''Oll'Riir; I 1 . j uSrglisIi. - - CouJ x-t help hv -.". i fzzm:tr.' tho placo t ; rrt rny.cf the: 3 . xr T:ce :sat i i I ! - -i 1 ,.-.i s J " f G7 Court St. t i