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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1923)
r. te 1 4 tat.' A '-Tin onraoN statesman. f!A?,:r t, oiti-jcon , f THURSDAY MORNING.' DECE" mm 271921 ; I . .'V ' a-.V If in, ' r in -1 -11 in' i . v. - " 1 ' I"1" taily Fpt iTooo'ay ay - s--. ... a5 feonth. Commercial Bt ataa,. Orofoa . li. J. TlEXDRICKS " Iroidat . .CARLB ABBA.M3 . Secretary . 7. L. BRADY Vico-ProaidaBl . " " tesisr or the associated rxzss .TJ. AssocUUl Pmm ii xelusivalr eatiUad to too for pvblicsttas of U wa d..patchoa crdud to it or m oharwio croditoa U UU papor ltd also U hx"! bw published hereto. - - . . . j, - .- J. Hendrffk John Lr. J2rmdy 3 rank Jaakoski ' . .- ",;'' Ifanagor - Editor lUaagw Ipt. ' BUSINESS omens : .V .....v TUS 1" CArk Co, Kaw Tork, 141145 Wait 86th St. J Cklaaco, VaxoooUo BM- , .V. W. 8. GroUwahL Mct. ; - (TortUnd .Office. 301 Worcester Bldf.t rbona.663? BHoadway. C JT. Williams, Ugr.) - ' ' ' TIXKPHONES: , i ' . ' ia Cffleo . ' . S3 Cireuiatiaa Offleo-- lepartmaat - SS-106 Society editor 5; - ? 4 1 . Jeb Department! ' - ' 8St Sf s 106 t":-rii at the FMtofHce i falem, Orego. aa aoeead eaaa inater. - , - . :ns cinissy city; op the would F. .2: c; tl. yalcm was named "The Cherry City of te World" by. A. llof er a number of years' ago,"when he .was secretary of the leia Commercial-club --.- - -i ; 1 . And Salem isrlivinsr up to that name; doing, this Jnereas- ;ly from year to year; qualifying-for the high honor by both ility and quantity production..; . . . . i.. X ... ; The, natural conditions are here ; the right combination of II and. sunshine rand . showers. . The growing of sweet cherries a commercial scale, excepting for a few sections of Michigan, confined to the Pacific coast; and the best cherry district of Is coast is the Salem district ; best -in possibilities of' both :.my and quantity production .on a given number of acres, having tU6 lowest priced lands adapted.46 eerry; growing, V.-o'rri of thousands of . surplus acres of such land. -- The Cherrians, Saleuis famous good, will and booster organ ti :n, with their line'CKersiari band, typify the interest of-this OX LINCOLN'S ElKTIIDAY 1 l", Jliii industry. The rules for successful .sweet cherry grqwingin theSalem U!:t.ar2 not uzny. .Very briefly, they. may. be sitmniarizcd: Vsc Ilalzard-stock, set -in the orchard; fpf grafting: ' .se pollenuers. .v i Keep honey bees. t . - .-: . "Piuna properly. ."- ' "V" .'"'1-. '.JLr- The' Hazzard. stock will keep away or make "more easijy :fr lied the gummosis. .. ' . ' .. -'-r 1 H;ere must be pollcnizers, because all sweet' cherries are : sterile. ..- : .' ". TIjney bees should be provided,"-because' the pollen 'of-the rry II: oms is not carried bytthe wind. .Ittmust'be -carried i:"::ts.. Bees will do this; they will iwork for their board, I:.'::; and return you a profit besides. '.-. ; lteia;. will increase the spread .of . the Innhs,. and"' keep 1 r rarer to , the ground, within easy, picking distance.: ' C r .r'rniiigithe'cpfatrol'of .the cherry w.orni,. affecting es-.-Lly'turliack cherries-, there is. "printed . ebewherev in this ? Ore jaAgricultural. College bulletin, V-'j ... .- H , '.: - .. .-""'; '' " 5 - ; " " ,Tl;cre, is. sounded a note of warning by. Mr. Hogg, one of . corrcspondeuU writing for this issue, concerning impossible r production of Iloyal Ann cherries; or rather a production : ; .r than:the. available canneries could L-Jidle. -; hen 'there should be greater -cannery capacity; provided; :r capacity i In fact being provided. AniLthe mayasjchjao -::J ouht ti. be' enlarged. Salem; should! have maraschino . lace fruit coi.cerns may have oiier this year. And then is the fresh' fruit market and .the dried ifmit.market--Au l thcn there is coldvstorage. Salem Ought to have -a , rLV ,e 0 coj storage capacity, for this and other crops; .v;:?. l.Tuds if. possible, and provided ai public expense if 5 'capital cannot be. had. V ' " ' , ' " b:.i is "The" Cherry- City of the. World,"- both in-name 1.1 fact, and in the Ion g'rnii-things will follow the Jihcs of L roIstsiice. r-f -What" we -cn-produce-best'and -dobest-will ; r.l;'?jtl end done i, here .' y . ' ; ' Ar.tl v. hatever danger there is In.he future over production y :1 .".n trherries ought to.be guarded a gainst m-e very .way :' nd;in time. ; - .- - -hasdone.. wonderfully. fell; she provided .markets year for, about' half the'Royal "AnVcherries marketed in the ' : btate of Oregon. She will be "better prepared in 'this re .t in; XC2i; but. there should be no Jetting up of the-increas- cf facilities, as long as there is a remunerative market to be r' for our cherries in any form-, ,J ' V.i or, rf a certainty, can grow thousand 'of tons more :'W" '.3, of the very 'finest -quality produced on earth.' A 1 . ; r ihin g ; AH the - great sweet cherries of the'xeorld l eu a commeicial-scale Were originated in' the, Salem 11:::;: LambcrfrXIack Republican. Long Stemmed ; all excepting the Hoy al Ann..' And one correspond- the Ivoyal Ann. Of this latter claim, moredater. : . ... It is, very fitting, that the Re publicans of Oregon should hold a .get-together meeting on Lin coin's birthday. .Lincoln was the first . Republican president, but in addition to that he was a man of firmness yet always I conservative in his character. - Republicans of Oregon hate no outstanding lead era and' probably this 13 Just as well. In 'America Viwe brand- our leaders as bosses and soon get rid of them, yet Oregon does have a lot of 'average Republicans, who love the party and give adherence to its, principles. - . The Republicans will iparry Ore gon next year unless they throw away their opportunity,, by petty dissensions,' rivalry.', among small men, and, intolerance towardpther members of the party. 1- "There is manifest In Oregon less tolerance of opinion than in any other state. .While this is a pro gressive , state, a' number of J the Republicans have never failed to malign and insult .the ', Progres sives.. It . is time , to ' qult and ; to remember wo are all Republicans.. Party , 'tie? ' do ,' not . ind , as " they used' to, and men express their re sentment at the polls for 'personal affronts more than1 they.'. used to, which means that the party man agers must not try to ride rough shod over, men who think inde pendently, but who think straight. GOING BACK TO GREECE ,! ..Venlzelosv who was xiled from Greece 'some - years igo ' alter a most extraordinary public career, has received ?a' unanimous lnvita Uoa to go back, and 'her is oing. Attthe Paris peace .conference the then. President. Wilson declared that Venizelos. "had the ' greatest mind of. any ; man - at the confer ence. " He secured, for Greece in the peace conference much' more than' Greece had, been able to ' get any ,otWr way, Greece' guessed wrong in the war, or, at eist the German-minded king did, but Yen izelos saved the situation and se cured, for- Greece .what would .have made 'it1 a first class country had not its jmerile kingr became am bitious and waged a wholly Inde fensible war'on Turkey." " The re sult was Greece went back beaten and the Turks' emerged" triumph- . - - - . . - . . . ant-,. - v , . r Having proved the king business a failure the Greek people exiled their., king' and -have asked their bid premier to coine back. ' He is going" back for the sole purpose of establishing" order: out of what Is now. chaos. He is too old to un dertake to put Greece on the map. However, .he will do a crowning Ufe work In restoring, order. we ; ." must "apply- ourseivee? tb straight thinking. The ideals of our republic will fall, -.and the worth-while things of our ; lives will vanish unless , we . think straight and learn to keep the ad vantages we have. ;,. - ? .. BXFORCIXO THE luV The- Oregon Statesman differs from those who think there is a reign ' of lawlessness,, simply ' be cause' men do not appreciate, that drinking liquor is a crime and' the man who sells it a criminal. . We must have education. In citizenship In order to teach our people that all' laws 'must of necessity r Look alike and. all-laws must be obeyed alike. It has been ' paid; ..many times that the way to secure the repeal of an obnoxitfus lawla to enforce It. This is one way and has 'proved tulte . effective, - tuf right : or. wrong, laws are made to be enforced, and they . must be enforced if we are to maintain the supremacy of law. - - - Cap'ri Zyb . Any' penny" toy ballqon which you buy cari.be made to fly easily and inexpensively,' If you will take a little, time and trouble.' Here is the way to make your 'own hy drogen plant and fiirtb balloons Take a penny clay pipe and knock the bowl off it," leaving only: the stem. - Stick this through a - cork : FOOLISH THREATS '? The". IWW's are threatening re prisal unless their -comrades .1a certain state penitentiaries are re leased. " There is geingilo; be no more fooling ' with those critters. They , are . all . bad.' .TheretUs no decency, in them and of fleers must be told to shoot, to till,- the fame as dealing with mad jdoga.1 There is not an I WW . in prlson"'wKI"l3, not there for Just cause. -,41 - by" any "accident he 'is not ruiUy Of the '"specific "crlme,fdr7whlchhe was , conviciea, ne is gumy 01 a hundred. others.J ' : . -it. SfX'ST BE A SIISTAKE STIkllGIIT 7 TIHXKIXG If there was ever a time when straight thinking' was necessary. It Is now. The' great war has been over so long that we must' now straighten -out' the balances.; True, the old things hava passed away, but we have t made adjustment to .the new. ones. The ; world de mands straight, thinking,-: sane thinking,' a nU this 'demand' must be met. ; Loose thinking is , un sound and - leads' to trouble; ;sane thinking is sound and leads us out of trouble. . - . ; We have about all the' trouble we can carry now, and in order to v divest .ourselves, of the load Tli Zoys and Girls Statesman ' Tie Elzzstt UtCe Taper la the "World. - "T LOADS OF FUN 1 '-r.'-U 1ZZ3, Associated Editors. Edited by John U. SlUler. GTo::in3 0F fur and fur trapping THE SEAL AND HIS IMITATORS t" i liincry - and the ; art of I ' dyeing; .tiave''" produced elates of sals than nature rcaniei "of." 'sajV'a furrier, caking ' of " the Tdeceptions .cJ in former days ,in;pass f ether furs or the genuine : H . Ii the proiuct 'qt lts I cf .that, name found Ju - -:1 a!I the, erurrounding J - territory.. - Seals sold 33 nearseal, elei- T," Gallic and Prench'seal lara of other ' animals. I. ircJ or made to undergo - t. aissos to-give them the ..lis of , the name. Hudson which Is - really !" muskral, t liOw'hate-such a label, as I the other seal substitutes. : 1 l'ormctTy'Trortntess . clore'tlie practice of plucking . tLa btiff,- bristly .overhalrs of f il ?as. known,. the. fur. bad L.rcat beauty or value. Nor it extensively used. But the r following the acquisition of lythoUnitcL States la "7-1! re was a' tajien' rcaliza--. f . ii vslucsr whtch'TesuIted .-for-ali ruj4 to tho rccion - cart'ure. The gupply.was aim os- extiaafc-ea in shri while, necessitating the making of string ent laws to remedy the plunder.' 7 -' Seals Caught In Morning - Seals are caught early ' In the morning by men "who run; along the beach 'shouting and frighten ing toward the Interior the bache lor seals they wish to kill so. that the "others may . 'not 'witness .'the slaughter ' and perhaps leave for more remote -reslons. The anK finals arestruek in the-head with a-,hammer-like.jB-eaj5on ; to : kill them. When about, v fifty have been killed' they 'are skinned and the,1 pelts j salted heavily. Seal, is one. :ot the skins.that must be cured to insure keeping. J Curing takes from tfcii.to . twenty, days. :- The first.. American dealers' in seal skins' dyed them a rich brown color. Europe .introduced black dye later, . and that, has become tKe jpopular color; for seal. ;.The skfns.jtnay. not, be 1 dyed in a"tubi as" are- most ether, furs-for : this would-make tl-. m stiff. .; The dye raust.be pair.tr I on with a. brush, with , ten .or racre oats, the num ber necessary to i..ke , them rich and deep. ' 1 , (Next week: "I... TrappciV'J " ANDY JKORf 5. TAMOUS i , CBJKK-ER.USH ACTSTtHAS. , TAKE4 THE COLD MGJ. CU tWE "'-4 AWISTAKINXj OOY The .report, comes: from .IVilh- ington that a nnmber.of the radi cal senators. , and-aeagressmen carry ' their ; radicalism- to the ex tent of refusing to sapport av poo gram that might help the admin istration. , This might be true, but most likely, it. is not. J The Prog ressives are In . their ..places' be cause they want to go. faster than the country ; generally, and it is not , a ' tolerable conclusion , that they would- be 1 selfish, enough to want to" hurt' the administration in thl, wayl is m6re""stahd-pkt propaganda. ': - V s FREEDOJi; FOR IKXi. y--y! . . -y , f - Jh9.0regon Stitesman...was much -interested ln t news: Item in the " paper on 'Christmas day. on the granting of "freedom to a dog. To.'ourimindr. it was as fine an item as. the paper contained. ' It is a shame to keep a big fewfound Iand dog In confinement. orcbain ed Vpr-'whlch. is the-same ;thlagT They belong"- to' the' great ut-or doors; they are essentially, free dogs, and have no more business in confinement, than 'the American Indian. . -' . ' " V-V TAKING OPPORTUNITIES The reason we think there, are. just as . many opportunities 'as there ever were Is that, there are, more, men looking for them and more men taking them. Jt used to be that one boy out of a neighbor hood made goodT now half a dozen dol 1. AU.thesebbya find their op portunity somehow.' ahd . bur 'no tion' is that ' there': are - more im portunities now than ever,' but the competition , is .; ' keener - because more . men are on the alert;' J ; tiyro3orfc acia . id somso nans yaps? B , I some lute u t y ' which- will." fit a wide necked lukewarm water and :; about M ounce of hydrochloric acid and a few zinc scraps or some old hails. With this mix) ture prepared, "put the cork in the bottle and tie the neck- or : the baloon around-; the elajr 'stem sticking through the cork. V'v '-;' ' " ''-' "Your baloon will soon fill with hydrogen and mil st then be - tied around the heck to "keep the gas f rom escaping after removing" it from the clay pipe.' Be'careful in Tilling the balloons not to get any' of-the acid -on your clothes as it will burn, and be careful not to get" any of the apparatus near a Ilame.'---' ; AP'X ZYB. Building Permit Issued , Permission to. erect - a . 93750 dwelling at.1555 Ndrth Cottage, was given 'yesterday . to, A. .' W. Bueii. i J" J0Qd ... ... . . . .. -Peter Puzzle Says- ,. , What part of Boston is in. Can ada?, y -.( -,V. .' r 'J.; . Behead spectacles and get girls; behead again and get donkeys. Behead a bird;and get a house boat. ''-'.. Behead a ' mountain' animal and get Vgra!ul:; , ; .'"' ,; ... Behead, an .animal and get the' organ oT hearing. - . pehead a sly animal and "get a beast of burden. Curtain an : island and : get a baby'auirial. v '.: " ' -- . V rits Lf s About VcurC&za TE you will wrltb Me about your condition, I will send you my FEEE illustrated book which tells many things about Piles and other rectal troubles which YOU should know. It also explains my non-surgical treatment which, without pain or confinement, is GUARANTEED to cure you' Pilei or fee refunded. It also lists hundreds of f ormar patloats. both nn mad wemoii, wha tMtJyastoaayskSL - 0a . ' I.DZArJeM.D -.-.m; A :-y-- -. jt,:----t,-:''s y-S.iyv-- fte-Inveatory SklE i 01 ' ' '"-'!.- . . Single Suit Patterns . At - ; - -,V i- .; ".; s fc ' - A BigcSacnfice: , We . have a number of, sail lengths. We .are de-, tcrmined to close out be-1 fore inventory. They are all desirable patterns but we have but one suit pat tern of each and we are willing to close them oat at a sacrifice ' - . Come in and see them. "You may - find just what you want and save $10.00 They're all ' f Made tov' Measure IVJ I L ";426 State St. Yoa Can Buy-A . No. 5 - PUpiARD " ...', At "",-.':" " ' - -. .- K BasicKs Sale :j',."" - "; , - ' ' v v ' - V For Only -1 '. :lS)e ? : See FuU. Page Ad Vesterday's : ' - t Paper " " T BITS. FOR BREAKFAST . , y . .Salem isJt-V.vfi . ' y:- h 1 .-.. .y ' '..,The cherry checked, queen-i": ,frhe Cherry City.ot the world- - .; ' And . the 'royal residence, of King y,t' The eheery Cherrians help a lot In keeping. aye,-thecherry Bpirlt of cooperation and optimisms; ' ' '."o. "a i The canneries .'of Marion' county packed this year 836,060 cases of fruits. 'The Salem, canneries In 1922 packed 677,400. eases., The pack; of the Safem canneries' this year -was- larger than that of last year." But'the,. exact, figures .for the. Salem canneries for tbjs year are . hotyet .available.' v A dozen years - ago - - the pack . o t - Marion county-, had, reached; 5 0,00 O'asesr and we thought we were - doing fine... But" we. will beat, the 836, 060 - cases of this', year av mile 01 sa in' . 1 9 2 4. : We will . hare morel canneries, and: the capacity -of those .here now will be increased. V "a - .i V, . The Marion V'county fruit ".can neries use ' about ' twiffj : as many cans as all the salmon canneries on me" vhoiencoTuitiTJia'-ririrrrr:'": . y ;-p, rfm y'yy f J Then thiak of the', fruits that are -dehydratedTlicrei 1. and dried, and shipped fresh, j and put- Into juices ..and J-amsand ' jellies, and Vinegar,' and that go to the maras chino and.' glaqe fruit, trades. Some- fruity country, you may tell the' world- -1. I rf .As '.the Salem ; district becomes the greatest sweet cherry district in the world, by the same sign it will - become one of the greatest honey districts. Bees must be pro vided to carry the pollen. There is no other way. - And the early honey flow here is- the best on earth', and the late bee pasture can easily . be provided' in - the white clovers,' which are themselves good for the ' land knd the pockets of - .. 1'. 1 thegrvfersl Sweet . cherries sweet clover and honey sweet bees go together; -'.andjf In;' their., train there isthe "sweetness of plenty and prbsperitr. . : ; . ( r -?: '"V u - -" . After all, it's a. tine old holiday, and the best thing about it, is. that it comes only, once a year..' . -' HAPPED NAUDS chilblains; frostbite just rub on aoothing, cooling, healing . V VAPORUD Chrmr t T Millimm. Jmt UJ Ymrnrty ' ' 0 1 i -0-0 ':: a-oa-a oa -T NTTKTTN Tf A- K : . V. i;,.:; A-:.' .. ; For. the Holidsys OREGON ELECTRIC HY. . . ! ". , ; r ... ... .. . ; - - - Portland - t. - -, $2JZ3 Coriallls.Q - ?x- " . Astoria - - , , $6.75 Baker . ; . C3Q9 Bend : . f202t Pendleton . - : $17JB1 Albany - : 1.13 vllarrisburg , t - .,.;.- -.-..- -. $24S5 Rainier . f lSO Rcduiond , , . ..-, Seattle.. . - . - . - . " - C I S. Spokane:.. !.C Eugene - S.u. -Janctien .City-- .-'-1 2,' Tacoina --' . -';-, $12. The Dalles . , " . f.".: tt'alla Walla - ' - : Woodburn ' - " - ' .1 Tickets" on' sale daily; Dec-21 to 25 inclusive.--Dec 23 to 31 iTiclusye; and Jan. l;; wiJi . v : - ; . . , ... r, 5 y ; Return TJciirJaiu 7. .TS. a: IT' r-- - -"Itouhii trip fares on., same, basis to-.'"other jxint'3'oatI.2 i Frequent 'comfortableVf ast; elgctric .tfa;r-?lC at-, yc r ; Details- will' be." given' oh request TelcphonSITo. ; yfl . 'ry :'V j; W hltailE,- Agent; Salem:" - ' ' " I j;;;'-v:"r'"v wiitf .i,i. 11' i i ' .-V A';Big"""lproveme'nt Tliat-You'll "-Apprcc: ; ."TilE wire-less, noiseless.'troublelesi vacuum cleaner is 1 c the Vacuettc.-' Always readv for instant u.c-r.o cc ' "''- tqu-UOtarifclcrto Ughfplugs to fuss with. "The Vacocttc - - .weighs orUv haloa mucli i&t arr onl:najry electric ,vacv.; n. " . , ' . - cleaner ana la twice as easy to haadle.. Cleans prf;c-.;y - ( ; .combining both brush and Jirpr g suction. - The Vacu?r 's - '. 4- '...cost is surprisingly low.' 'Time payments if you wat.t ti.s.. -' -i - A demonstrarion in your own home place yc J vnJcr no.'. . . C fobligatton. - Phone for oiii today.' -' ' ; ... . - - 3 d, y ;.:'-T"V-.;; EMANCIPATION 192i 1 -'"'-:'," Resolve-' now that you will be a -broora-an i- -" 'y 't r'. dust-Pan slave no longer I Make .the n'ew'ytar t i v . "efficiency orear. . i Join .the group 'of prtr. : i . J-.Salcnx. housewives who"tlean", the-VacucUe- v : v. . . - i '.K .V5.' .... '. R.E,HOEYU ;. 143 Cburt St. SALEM. ORtiGOX. " -rLirae illLTI 1 " No tm dm C cord non electric vazxtui i err t r. - , : ; NOMINATION COUPON 'TheOrccn Statesman Antomotile CeapctillcdC T GOOD FOR 10,CC0 VOTES v ; . . i I nominate as a member of the . Oregon Stalcsrusr-AtttoBofcils.CcapctUica:-.'-x,?" ; ' ; r : Name 'm',, ',, ',-'.-., u t .If... 5 - Tike Me wSeciE?Go'S. - ". r jXis the time of year for preparation for renewed businec3 ',. activity. ' All over Of egbh mn are getting -ready: .for " , the year's .work. Spon the farms and lumber 'mills will ' t reopen and revive their usual industry. J.iThere'rill be de- c mand for tools and supplies and materials;; ;tj :yn. "V 4 "'-4 - ; The- lorigdistancejtines-of ; The Pacific;TelepKone and -Telegraph company; offer a quicliand easy means of com-'. n.suppuer ana consumer many yno.le- munication "r V sale firms are handling a large volume of sales by; long disW t ; i tahce-!Use.'o oufc- iohg'diqtaocqAlines will ' promote the . . . ouying ana selling or uregon products. . .J iff Start the year right by laying your plans for a chare of the business deyelopHed in Oregon and thewest this, year." TJie use of bur long distance lines will prove advantageous to you, as it has to others; The results obtained are prompt I " and satisfactory. - - v ; , ASK FORPACIFieLONG DISTANCE - f -.. . . . , . . - . . - , ' - . " - ............. ; Every IJcll Station Is a Lon Distance Slalion. Tcrn, y , vy - in "?'.".- t "iM".-r'. . j-f 1 aoiswen-w ioaaye..wora-puzz:s: t r 1 . ..'.. ... . . . -Cr.!y lc:r cf th:"3 ctry L!:!:3 v.ill t3 rz- 1 ... . - t ., . ... - i - -o oja - -y h- j -pims