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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,". OREGON DIVERSITY EDITION FEBRUARY, 1921 t 4 tit; MtiEiE DISfRfCT; GENERAL FARMING AND STOCK RAISING ARE PRINCIPAL PURSUITS j One of the progressive ajid prog porous communities of this com munity is St. Paul. Oregon. This little town, is located about 21 rollea- northwest of Salem In what is known as the "French PrairjeM( district. The country surrounding St; Panels strictly "agricultural In its resources.- . General farming and the, raising, of livestock is the pursuit followed.? This commun ity is a few.mhes distant from railroad tian&portatro'n, but good macadam. roads make it easily ac- cesslble. This has been, one of the-' wide-awake farming: 'commun ities in the state, many of the farms having Valuable - herds of purebred . cattle; tait -there is " n marked interests ;in establishing --i.V' i..JA.'J.v,vrM iv"y." 1 'mm iriatari'e BiAnMV Citholie church St. rauU One on. . rim brick church bnllt in'thfi Pacific Xortkweat, -..-.s new. herds. " Th is is brought about partially through the natural- ten deney of the "farmers' t3 want At Imnrove their stock, and partially oij account of the encouragement that is'! being given ' this progres sive movement "by the local bank. Th State Bank of St. Paul Is one ot the solid financial Institutions of: the state although serving -a comnarativelv small-territory. Its resources aVe shout $170,000. "S. f Smith 'Is the cashier and generfl manacer of the-; bank and "J. Smith Ms president.' During the nist year S. J. Smith has purchai rd geteral head of high class pure bred Jersey cattle for .his farm hparhv. land he Is very much in terested In encourages the farm er, of that locality to luy founda tion stock , of pujrebred cattle, Ia fact the bank manes a special iujt Stpavlmea MARKET; ' ... , if ... - TloadnnartPrfi for . t f resn ana wurcu . Meals ' '.- pay the i highest ' market prjre for f at v os i and take them ! from your. farm. 41so jtoyer of other livestock. AVrite, hone, or c11.1 4. 3. McKILUP, Prop., St. Paul interest rate when loan in c money to be invested in this way. A modern cooperative creamery Is lo cated at St. Paul, which furnishes a, home cash market for the cream. The 'products 11 from this creamery1 stand wel) on the open market and are sought for at a satisfactory pr!e. ..... , ' , J. G. McKillio is proprietor f the local, meat market, and makes a specialty or Duying ana snipping hoss.' He has a special outlet for these which permits him to pay more than (is paid in most points throughout ;the valley. He,, also Buys any other kind of the butcher stock and operates the local mar ket. The local garage is run by P. A. Bernard, -Under the firm name of Pi A.. Bernard Motor Co. It is an authorized aeent of the Ford Sale pnd Service; and does a general -repair iu8inessxarry ing the usual aciiessoHas. St. Paul also, has. a number of other good active busittee establishments s.ervfnjf the heeds of Jthe! entire community,.: ." i Tha lOundine, of St. i Paul and tleraentof J.hat,secUon of Mar ion. 9ounty back td.1838 and . - A 1 J l.'ilt .-11.. kvtnn trm 4 ll A llfl. LO LIllS 1IIL1P VllY UriUUKS lll tinction "of having' the , first large j and beau urn i -ericK nurcn eui- flee to be. built n Oregon; "if not in the northwest, the cornerstone ror Which was Jai4 on Iay-24th. 1846, and this cnurcn was oem- cated November 1st of the same year. In thoie days lime and building materials were scarce and therefore clay mortar was substi tuted, for the usual lime and sand mortar in which to lay the brick in the walls of this church and to this day this large brick, structure is as solid and substantial as the day ittwas completed,, and is n a perfect state of preservation. ies and pioneer priests who figured protatfenjtly an , connection witn Oregbri's early history served this parish In those early days and it would, require several volumes 10 relate the "interesting narratives of. Incidents, enacted In and around this historic little ; city sinee the eariy settlement,, of that cpmmun.- ity. , St. Paul has now grown into a : thriving aad prosperous i com munity Tand f'Rev. Father Chabot. at present officiates in' the St. Paul catholie"hureh and aeaaemy. , A hi eh . scftool conveniently lo cated - and modern" in - 1U equips ment' affords an 'opportunity for the boys and girls to complete the 12th grade and be ready to enter college,. ...jr, j, , v It is' the purpose of the Tori Motor Company that ' the entire Ford service organization be pre pared to provide for the require ments of Lincoln owners. This means that all Ford and Lincoln dealers will assist in keeping Lin coln cars at the highest point ot efficiency. Under " this arrange ment. Lincoln owners may confi dently enter any Ford dealer's place of business and be assured ol prompt, courteous and intelli gent treatment by an organization with a personal interest iu their iefare. The Lincoln, department of the Valley Motor company . has reached a high state of efficiency. One expert Lincoln mechanic is on the job every day to see that all Lincoln owners are given this personal and. intejligent service, while another is constantly in the field checking up, on present own ers and soliciting new Lincoln business. Purchasers of Lincoln motor cars are thus assured of a super ior motor car in every ' respect. Moreover, since the Lincoln com pany has become (' Ford Motor eompany. there is i gathered behind the Lincoln car all of the stability and strenuth oi the Ford organization. Its dis tribution and service has become world-wide. o, other quality car has so many dealers and point or cpntart vyith thcraotorinp n What's Back of Your Ford Itc: Job This is a question that should ! come into every man's mind when he takes his enr to a repair shop, and he should know what's behind every piece" of work he has done. For faulty repair work or parts used are an actual menace to life and limb as well as a hill of ex pense if you have to have the work done ovtr in a rather short time. : r" - .-..-.- j DR. LONG'S INSTITUTE BUSY PLXCE ! YEARS OF EXPERIENCE MAKE HIS ! WORK AND RESULTS SATISFYING J One of the newer establish ments that have made their ap pearance in Salem durine: the past year is the Hydro-elctro thera peutic institute of Dr. Lons in thf Oregon building. Dr. Long has had nianyycars of experience iiv the science oi hydropathic and electropathic treatment of disease, and is a graduate from schools of interna tional repute, and besides his chiropractic degree he is gradu ate dietitian. Alone with other of the fea- Tnrkish and sream baths, tub and shower baths and Hunt cab inets combine to make one of the lureest of its sort on the nortli coast. In the electric roont all th. latent and mot.t inodern equip ment devices for the furtherance ot health will be found. A f.ac tior. table is one of the newest i : f .- devftes, and is used in spina! stretching. Massage is used also. . When Or. Long acquired the old Oregon bath house it was ne cessary for the place to be com- v: . fit W a "I. 1 . I a : v., : ,V 'J-'w i ir V - I I .i ' fr 's -4 ! Another Growing Salem Industry i Safem is rapidly taking Iter : jilace anion" the 'ea'dinir mantifac- j tin in; cities o the nortliw-st. j Four yars ayo the "Capital j City Hedtliun Company" started! in a small way in t he. manufacture . of niittiesM-s, and has rapidly grown to' its present capacity of five thousand mattresses por year. The plant, situated at 11 North Capital street, is a strictly modern and up to date one. Its product may be found In practi cally every house furnishing store I in the Willamette valley. I The success or the establish ment may b largely attributed to: its president pnd secretary, D. J. Pqulin and K. W. Mujler. Mr. Poulln gained' his experience iu the beddins manufacturing busi ness while with the Carman Mfg. Co. of Spokane. Wash., where he was general superintendent of the bedding manufacturing depart ment. The Capital City Bedding com pany at the present time employs as many as fifteen men duriuti the busy Reason. In addition to the manufacture of new. products, the company also has. .a "renovating department I in whiiih old mattresses may be f made as viood as new by reblow ; :ng, and replacing the old ticking with n3w when necessary. Th policy of the company U to put out only a first class product snid to .lo only first class work. It is a Salem oreauiation and is worthy of Hie . uppnrt of Salem people, . Milliriepy , Gowrisi Dresses v Chic novelties for the hat or dressTand many other " r tiny feaiureS to bring: gladness- to your Heart Mrs. 0. C. Locke MILLINER.1 115 North Liberty SALEM, OREGON. SfANtitEY & FOLEY Insurance Agency Rooms 1-2 Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg. We represent the largest and leading MUTUAL INSURANCE Companies operating on the COAST i Savings to Policy Holders Over One J Million Dollars in 1923. ,Are you . participating? f ; . Phone 347 Agericy Established 1894 i w. View of corridor in men's ilepttiiieiit Jftith shower Ijatlis and steam room in backgi-ound 1 1 H It V. MOTOK-tXI. Authorized Ford Sales and Service ; ..vl .... , Tr ix- f -:, ; Gas, Oils : Tires Tubes aud ' ' Accessories " ?t t BERNARD,, Prop.; ST. PAUL : OREGON The Valley Motor company eiiulpment is so complete and their .mechanics all Ford trained men, their long years of expert !ence as 'Ford dealers and service agents assure all - Ford owners that their place and service is one place where they can have their work done with the absolute .as surance ot the . job . being done right and satisfactory, and with a positive nuarantee behind it. TheT Valley Motor company .giye..xe?OLis.a. plenty, . w.hy it will pay yo to have. your ra or Fordson repair work done in their Shop,, ; ; The new buildinK just complet ed. At a cost of. S50,0eo gives am ple 'roqnv to laeoommodate all re- J pair and service jobs in a mini nmai length of itlmei .Thei latest approved machines and methods are used; Their mechanics know the Ford and Fordson from A to Z.ij. They are specialists. Their charges are ln; line with Ford's recommended price list In, many cases loner : They use uly genu ine Ford and Fordson parts, and their-stocks are always complete. All their work is guaranteed. Their, experience as authorized Ford dealers covers a period of many years. Used Cars During 1923 the Valley Motor comnanr sold 565 used Ford cars Every car was guaranteed which resulted in 100 per cent satisfied customers. All models of Fords ate carried in stok, with prices ranging from $65 and uo. every ear representing a real bargain Ninety days free service is siveu on every used car. Most liberal terms' are given so that an oppor tunitv is eiven evervone to be a Ford car owner. turps of the institute is a perfect ly built plunne for the treatment as well as the pleasure of Salem folks. Its popularity is already established under the capable di rection of the i.ew owner, and daily almost countless people 'visit its properly heated, sanitarily sterilized water for fun and amusement. A device which le sulates the inflow keeps an even temperature, and causes the wa ter at the same time to' have a pletely reroated. Work was he '.un and "when finished practically the entire place had 1en made over. Itest rooms provided, ai.d dressm? rooms made new. There are 'five different work rooms in j which various .if the treatments are administered. ' , Dr. Long has practiced success fully in California and Idaho and comes to Salem with an idea of permanent location. Another of the rooms is known State Bafife of St, Paul St. Paul, Pj-egpn Serves' the interests of fhe agricultural d i- letter farming and more and better . I ver stoerand areglad to eend our serv,oeS toward advancing these interests. Tl RejourcM $17b,00Ci n 1 i j - - - - -1 S. Fitts for 23 Years in Salerri W.S.Fitss. operator of the Fitts Fish market on" North Commercial street, came to Salem 23 years ufto. At thit time he was with out fund:, but. by virtue of tlie business ability he has since shown he rnnidh' developed into one of t)i lealing business mei) of. the city. ; Mr. Fitts started in the market business spon t after his arrival here; ili's business grew to the extent that be decided to change locations, and moved , from . Ms original place on Court street to his present location on North Commercial, and- he boucht tho building he now. pocupies. Mr. Fitts bought stock In the Newport If e & Fish company and is now one. of rthe principal stock holders in .that concern, which, is one of tije most progressive In that line 01 DUsjnf sa on me. racu ic coast.1 It va one ot the pion eer concerns in the development of the salmon fishing Business on the Pacific coast. ' Mr. Fitts is, recognized as one I of the leading business men of Sa lem, both in civic andU financial affairs. ' ' " Dr. Ixms's Swimming Tank complete circulation hourly. Men's and women's dressing roor;s re provided ir. separate compart ments and a lady and man atte-d-ant are on the floor of the lpati tute at all times. A swimming Instructor teaches new beginners the acqua-art and altogether the plunge department has a real value to the city. as the maratheon shower room in which are located the popular Marathoon shower baths. This bath is indicated in many cases Of muscular' and nervous diseases and has proven itself to be of no little value in eastern institutes. It is said that this is , the only thower of , its sort at the. present time on" this part of the coast. INS I I l.'r 'I I JONG'S y .-OtegpS Biiijding ruder new maiiajenieiit, completely rebuilt and ren ovatVd. Comhines' all that is worti while in hydro- el'etvi lhei apiitir Diagnosis by graduate operators. Diseases of all kinds treated by newest and 1est ,j nii'tjioils. YfSIT OUR PLUNGE Tlioi'oupbly sanitary and circulation' of water with ('Veil teni per.it tire make of it an ideal place of rce 'v'rcat'ioii aiul spnrt as' vre) as, a nlace to find health. I.iVoi'is in swjViiirtini?. Lady and man attendant.at , all times ' Diet scheduled Chiropractic Massage G6nsuliatI6iS i Free . , 3 J. E. SITH, Prcsicjeni S. f . SMITH, Casliicr a- S A .Valley fyotor Co, ( Continued i from page 2) , , supplanted horses for, sled- itiflg timber over the snow; on the .;tr M,ir9 or athletic field, the ( Fordson pulls the lawn mower, f'.fil. ,nA other eouipment tieceBr ... irn the ground In good condition. , nses." the Fordson Is proving a JJotli ,' t ami the work lDVVSiulCui, ' .. nra Monomicaliy The Valley Motor company have oyer 40f satisfied Fordson tractor ll?.!. Mrin and Polk conn- ..." v ti,a- Fordson dots , lies , i - . j tht work at a lower cost - and n,.v,ior u constantly glr 1 rj; personal seryice by, the repre 'r . .-ittnv'i tracts eentattves oi iiw i or department, ' '. ZZZ. Dr. Jacksop , i Physiotherapist Physntherany is a form of semi drugless treatment of disease, ac cording to Dr. Jackson of 26a Nortli Commercial street, who uses this method, he says, in cur ing such cases as rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago, asthma and certain forms of chronic ills. The method was used during the war with considerable success and principally consists of min eral, baths, hot towel applications saturateci with mineral elemeflts, diet and a physicological treat ment of mind. Dr. Jackson has letter after let ter of appreciation received from patients whom he has treated lor asthma apd many other diseases 1 common enough but. most of which are stubborn in yielding to other methods of treatment. Wo men's diseases are cared for with the latest and pest methods known to physotherapy and is one of Dr. Jackson's, specialties. At the institute on North Com mercial. Dr. Jackson is prepared to care for out of town patients In his sanitarium. Room and board ,of the best are provided. Lbarr economy boiler made in j i ext iriDf DV CA1CM M AN THRO. M. BARR, STEAMFITTER-PLUMBER One of the most useful of all household necessities insofar as comfort, and economy are con cerned is a beating plant that will deliver quick even heat in a cljpan, economical 'and altogether satis factory way. It is not necessary to go away from Salem for such ''a convenience. The Barr Economy Boilers fulfill, every want for steam, hot water and power Ijoil er8. They are manufactured right here at home by Theo. M. Barr. Infinite possibilities lie in-. wait for such a boiler as he, makes and Ifcw with more than twenty years of experimental and practical service to its record, the Barr boiler is safely. In a class by itself. The. boiler is made In sizes for smallest home to the largest of fice or factory building for heat Lincoln Cars mk. voiiKT Kotor company, lo '. n j i.ivihntor. Is also agent cat roru - - . -t in.niii motor car. c " lor ins .i.-w. . . finest automobiles and produced, hy the world's greatest automobile mmuiatmn'Mi Tn 4tiA hniMlnrof the Mneoin. auality nn'd charatter stnd fore- ruost. ' No crion i t irtered. either In i.iifir 1 or . 1 advancing t tne present f high stanoara " j mechanical peneeuou, . tractlveness of outwara . vvw In short. It Is the ambition of Henry Ford to provide each Lin coln purchaser with the finest n4 most satisfying ntoor car that It is possible to produce, and further. that the Ltncoln be back ed by a service organic''- pro viding facilities . that are. second to none. - L . or power. It was designsed pri marily to overcome all common difficulties found in other makes and one by one thesefwere elimi nated by experiment and adjust ment until a product is delivered at the present time that Is trouble proof from all angles , 01 boner criticism. - The Barr shop handles all lines of steam fitting and plumbing and have takeu care of a very large share of the building needs in their line in this district for many years. There are millions waiting here for the men who will organize the linen industry in the Salem district. This will- come n Hjae but it can toe hurried by the right men, to their great profit. Mrs. Q ,C. Locke MilUhefy, Gowns If there is a shop fn Salem filled with the things that charm milady into thrilly exclamations at their presence it's the women s ready to wear and millinery shop of Mrs. O. C Locke at 113 North Liberty street. The dainty blouses and dresses, novelty trimmings for bat and gown, and a myriad of beautiful things too many to count are in show case and on shelf. And it isn't half said until mention is made of the millinery so chic and individual, with the choicest of the art evidenced in every hat. Service is oua of Mrs. Locke's "hobbies" and every customer whether to purchase or just to look about is sincerely given the cnurtesv of the shoo. Newest and smartest designs" of gowns, hats and . dresses may alway be found. AH the products of the famous "Flower in the Bottle" cosmetic line are handled from delicate powders and toilet waters to the perfume of exquisite odors. 265 K. Commercial Street Salem,- 6re6n PHYSIOTHERAPIST Diseases of women treated. Asthma, rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago and chronic ills yield qnieltly to this method of treatment. If you are despairing and have tried other methods without success, doii't give up before you have given physiotherapy a trial. Con ciliation free. Hoom and loarOor out of town patients. Bin Sin Has Fine Restaurant Bin Sin, proprietor or the Bip Sin Chinese restaurant, has been a merchant in Salem for more I hat., twenty Jive years , and-iS probably one .of the best known Chinese merchants in the city. As. the city grew he moved lo cations from time to time and prides himself in having occupied locations, at different times where now stand some ot the city's most imposing .business houses. Standlex & Folejr Iunsurance Agency Standloy &. f'bley . Insurance agency was originally established in 18?4 by H. A. Johnson, .Sr., and after his death was continued by his eon, H. A. Johnson. Jr., up until 1920, at which time it was taken over by H. I. Standley and J. D., Foley, the present members of the firm. Through several; years of insurance and banking experience in the middle west, they have acquired knowledge and PYiMtrience that enables them to give a high class service to their Customers. An4 through aggres sive and courteous efforts they have greatly increased the volume of business of the agency. And it ranks' today among the leading lire Insurance agencies of Ibe city, f i If' m i m t M w a u s r.r r?:::. ::-::.:;-.: 2:-:. t m ' Barr. Economy Boilers Builders of homes or Bus iness buildings and home or building owners, you are passing by the most direct path to boiler satisfaction and service if you are not using one of our . parr. Economy Boilers Let. us "figure it out for you. Let "us show you what . ... . . . . n .. e l.n 1 1 a. man. I ufacturing has done for the needs 'or building heating plant. THEO. M. BARR 101 So. CommrrrUl St. Salem, Oregan 'its OIU PAPKR MILL 1 S&leni has the most up to date paper mill in the world. The first car of paper was shipped Septem ber 30, 190; and the mill was is full operation, after i montns of building. However, more and more machinery is, being added, to make the finest grades-of fan cy papers; sulphite processes only for tlie presrnt but wood pulp rpocess to be added he.fore long. The Oregon Pulp and Paper com nanv is the sornorate name, and c Mrtat deal of tha capital, for both common and preferred" stock,, is local capital. Oregon is in the center or the greatest wood pulp supply in the world. So . we may confidently look fcrward to con stant expansion of this great mill: and to the construction of more iaper mills. BIN SIN CHINESE NOODLES CHOP SUEY Open Ifritil Midnight CORNER FERRY and LIBERTY STREEtS- and your hands. CAPITAL CITY BEDDING COMPANY, Inc. D. J. "POULIN ' " EW. MULLEh: MATTRESS 3WNUFACTUKKIW Our mattresses at all leading dealers in Willamette Valley MattreMe iuk ckl.l.v.n nii A X I) DELIVERED 1 1DO X. Canito St Telephone 10 SALESI, OKLOU The pioneering has been done in all of the outstanding branches of our fruit industry. You can- noi u w.iunt. .1 j - ,k .... and use your eyes and your headrMPa running wen imiovc v, uur Salem isn't ' lodged to death." but thre is almost every lodge that anyone wants to join located in Salem. There are several fra ternal organizations with member fit , ;. - i and stitl growing. Ana1 the church es, too, are splendidly represent ed, with almost every known American denomination having Its own' buildings and. working organ ization. There is no better social city anywhere In the West. . .