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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1925)
' INDUSTRIAL ;ORECON : PRODUCES QUALITY : PRODUCTS, , ,J.' j The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. Each takes pride in putting "ORE GON QUALITY' into its products. )yhen you buy their goods you are assisting in a mutual ly, beneficial co-operation to bring bigger payrolls, more capital, more people into Oregon. You help build bigger towns and citiesi You.increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon farm products. -' : . -4 r ? '.-V -j j , , 4, - :7 'K; 'v X i '! ill'"'. I ffi :'X-l -:; !.' ! Your success is inseparably interwoven with theirs. Every (dollar you spend for their pro- This cut is uset by courtesy of the aucts win mnuence tne ruture or Oregon to your mutual Denerit. sk your home dealer to -This cuCis iiseanby cdurtesy of "the Asauciaiea industries, of Oregon. Associated Industries, of Oregon. .; . J ! I . - ' . . - . ' .7. : ... 4 r .. -.'"'. suppiy you wun w ML' i 'i wl V T.A.Livesley&Co. Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of PACIFIC COAST HOPS1 ! ! Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco, California . Onr Our Method: "Th Be.l Only" Coopantiom I. , ,; V Capital City cperati?e Creamery A aoa-prefit orranlxattaa oward . tatircly U dstrjmea. Give M - trial. . ; Maaaiaetarrrs of Buttercup Battar At yomr 6roer'' Pfcent 299 137 . Coal St Hotel Marion V SALEM OREGON ; The ; Largest and Most Complete Hostelry in Oregon Out 1 Portland ! Aoto Electric Work f; : It, D. BARTON i 171 8. CommercUI BU Perfectly Pasteurized : Milk and Cream Phone 725 i The industrial center'of the United States is rapidly gravitating to Oregon tecausef e marveloiisly "tw us like the first pink of an opening rosebud. Every dollar spent for "OREGON QUALITY" productstima VAL LEY icl MANUFACTURED i If: OWPCO Broom handles, mop han dles, paper plugs, tent tog flei, all kinds of hardwood bandies, manufactured by th r : - - Oregon Wood MPrcduct3rCor--:: ' West Ealeai 1 i'W. BLISS AUTO TOP SHOP? ' RemoTd froin 311 N. Com!. 'to 229 V. STATE. ; il GREAT FORESTS MOTHER OF OREGON INDUSTRIES (Conttnoad froa pafa S) ,, ; past are being discarded and a Wise conserration policy substituted which bids fair to maintain the in dustry on a perpetual basis as a leader of Oregon industries, j The millions ot dollars distributed an nually by the industries based up on forest materials enters the ar teries of commerce and gives life and ; nourishment to every indus try in the state. Through these ar teries the vitalizing touch o the lumber interests reaches the, : in come of every citizen of the state and adds to the prosperity and suc cess of alF. It is the foster mother of all Oregon industries. THE OAC EXPERT Oil GROWING GOOSEBERRIES ,j (Contlnoed nm paxa , . , been, kept in' check.' Anthracnose has been successfully .held down by the use of Bordeaux mixture. Mildew has been controlled by fungicides. The currant worm ha3 been held in check by arsenate of lead, while the gooseberry 'raag ; y : t "v I f A-Vr '-j ! -Kj - . PACING CO. WofMs 1 Use Burned Clay Hol low Building Tile : for Beauty,' Safety arid Comfort. t ' - i rw THE Square DealWeldinpr Works Os-nrrtylenc and Electric We specialize on cylinder blocks and aluminum canes,' heavy cast iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue welding:, springs fames and fenders. t - ' If it's made of metal nc can cld it! ' , r . .. vl;olie SCl 019 Ferry St. Siilcm, Ore. WATCH THIS .SPACE for announcement as to my new location RENNER'S Tailors and Cleaners KEXXELL.ELLIS ? Specialists in Portrait Photography Studio: 420 Oregon Building got. which' in some sections is a serious limiting factor, has1 been foiled by early and clean picking. At the present) timecanners; arf having some difficulty in process ing due to the presence of sulfur 04 the berries. yThis trouble, how ever, will doubtless be , eliminated swjthin a short time by adherence td early spraying before fruit sets, i j The - gooseberry comes into bearing at an early stage. No fruit aside from the strawberry, in fact, comes into fruiting earlier. When 'gjod care has been given a fair cop of gooseberries may be ex pected the second year. . ' f j HENRY HARTMAN. Cbrvallis, Or., Jan. 6, 1925. i j (Prof. Hartman, writer of the above, written for thia special is sue of The Statesman, is associate professor of pomology of the Ore gon Agricultural ' college, and 13 high authority. Ed.) - ' Cherries and Other Berries l Mae: "Why didn't you encour age him? Didn't you hear him call you 'ma cherie'?' I June: j "And didn't . you hear me tell him that he was. the rasp- berries? Inspected IITOiSBEB: "I ID HALF ACRES These Were Grown on Bush- es Planted as Fillers Be- ' tw'een Walnut Trees Editor Statesman: . ; You have asked me to write something about gooseberry, rais ing, so will give some of my ex- p'eriencesi.'''-: : First, I live in the red hills at an elevation, ot about six? hund red feet; higher-than Salem. In the spring of 1914 I planted a little lees than two acres ot ground I to gooseberries as f (Hers between ; hcrry and prune trees My largest crop from this planting was six and one-half tons. Last year (1921) I picked about! two tons. , I am grubbing these bush es out this winter, as the root borers are in nearly all of the bushes, and besides that the trees are shading them. Besides the gooseberries I picked a good crop of cherries and , prunes front the trees on this ground last year. Xot With Prunes . I might say iere that..I.woullJ QUAHT THE PRESENT MID THE FUTURE OF tie mm An Oregon Industry Which World Market,! But Is Legislation Ti A. Livesley Proposes a Solution of the Problem .; (By Edward T. Barber) : T. A Livesley la' 4s standard authority "on-' the bop industry as ' r ,J--- .... i j , J ' - Webstjer'a dictionary Is iisn language, iils father was a hop grower in Wisconsin who ex ported the first United States hops. "Tom" came to the coast about 1887 and has devoted his life to hops, as a grower, dealer and ex porter. He has seen jthe hop in dustry of Oregov develop from a small beginning to Mo.000 bales annually of which his company handled 40,000 bales-j-and shrink again, through adverse legislation to the present output, of 65,000 bales with 12,400 acres In Oregon. He has seen Oregoo hops com mand the world market, because Oregon . produces th4 best hops grown in the -world J I , i A man of great activity and. vi tality, he has . mastered the ' hop business as . but few others have. He believes that the present re strictive legislation j $n the alco holic content of beerj Is not only the cause of the decline of the hop Industry in Oregon but that it- is also the cause of jmany of the glaring and flagrant ; miscarriage' of the prohibition lalv. ' That the .00 per cent beer aow permitted is so unpalatable and unwhole some that men turn to the illicit poison of the moonshine still rath er than drink It; tht the multi tude of crimes committed by men under the. ' influence of poison drugs' would largely cease if a wholesome palatable jbeer contain ing .02 per cent' alcoholic con tent were permitted He believes the manufacture of a 102 per cent beer would not only promote sobriety and lessen crime but that it wpuld add bil lions of dollars to ,the productive industry; that it wpuld increase the Oregon hop yield to 200,000 bales and make the hop business the largest "and most ' profitable in the Willamette valley; that this concession to the public would sat isfy a demand so asj to make the enforcement of thel prohibition law possible. - j'j J.,,- -f Mr. Livesley sayS: "We were told thaf'the loganberry business would' supplant the I hop business CASCADE BRAND HAMS. not plant gooseberries with prune trees again,' because the .prunes come into full bearing during the life of, gooseberries bushes, - and the prune trees are very likely to be stunted. , But 'my cherry ' trees have done well. 'J . This was old ground when the gooseberries were planted and has never had any fertilizer except one year (19201 believe it 'was) I put a heavy coat; of manure on lt ; .". i $ ' l.l i ' . '.' S , ' -I -. j 1 . 1 ! Some With Walnuts - I h Besidesthe above I have three and one-half acres lot gooseberries planted as fillers; between young walnut trees f rom jwhich I picked eleven ' tons of gooseberries last year. These are! four-year-old bushes. ; i I ' i : I have three and one-half acres planted one year ago. - , ' t" Cultivation (Methods j : 1 During the winter : or early spring, at some ' time when the ground Is just right to work fine. 1 plow the gooseberries with an eight-inch orchard Iplow.'throwing the dirt to the bushes. The small weeds in and around the bushes are nearly all covered up, and there Is very little, hand work lat er. . X t use one section of a spring tooth harrow to. cultivate, withat first going bothw-ays, then usea five shovel cultivator and , clod jnasbcr, if the ground is cloddy, t, Y Has Already 'Captured - the Being Strangled By (Adverse In Oregon and . be fully .aa irpf I table. But we have seen, what happened to it.. Is fime to get down to common, sense now." ; ! The high standing of j Mr, Lives ley in the business, educational, moral and religious life of Salem removes him from any , suspicion of insincerity , or selfish motives in advocating his j ideas. iHis standard of citizenship is of the highest type and his opinions, based upon his long and successful experience, are entitled to ' care ful and respectful consideration. He bases his opinions on the grounds of he effect,! j first upon the morals and health of the com munity. Second, on the effect on productive industry. i Thousands of people will be employed in this industry and millions! of dollars invested. . " r ' 1 ' j ; ' !;- j -j A .0 2 per cent beer, would be a wholesome and healthful, as well as a palatable beverage- f Its alcoholic content wOuld be so; low as to maae it impossible for any man to drink enough to make him drunk, so from that standpoint is no more r intoxicating! than the per cent beer how permitted. Its manufacture would not be & Violation of the prohibition amend fully' called an intoxicating drink. : For those reasons ilr. Livesley 'hopes to see ; legislation passed which will in" his opinion reduce intemperance stimulate morals, add to the health (of the ' public, decrease crime, and (at the same time . add untold wealth to pro ductive industry throughout the nation, as well as rehabilitate Ore gon's greatest and; most valuable industry. . , t . L HOW LARGEST BERRY f GROWER HANDLES CROP (Continued from page 8) , bearing and 15 acres' of young cherry trees. J.He haai 70 acres of bearing' prune, trejes, 10 and 12 years pld; a-few walnuts and fil berts and a sprinkling of; all the other fruits, and he breeds swine, goats, sheep and horses and has a few cows and other live stock, j . Prof. W. J. Crawford,' 66ce a Sa lem - school . principal,! was ftf (fa ther. - He ..received some of ; his BACON AND LARD SALESI, OREGON After the berries have set I cover the single tree and cultiva tor with old sacka and then drive slowly and very few berries need to be knocked off the bushes, j . - : t. The Diseases f"; -i i. -i . . Gooseberries hive their share of diseases and pestjs.' '' They should be sprayed with lime sulphur w jiile . dormant to prevent mildew, md if mildew ap pears on the. berries later lime-sulphur Is the remedy and' be quick about it.: j ; .ThenUhere Is he anthractlAose, or leaf spot, which can he control led by Bordeaux, ; ' . . ' The . berry macgot can be con- trolled by. clean A - i cultivation under the bushes, and clean picking of the berries oft the bushes, so that no maggots are the winter., . , left! to live over The last twoj.or three springs we have noticed that some kind ot an Insect was working in some ot the buds Just as they commenced to develop In the ! early spring. They have not done any serious damage, however, i ' The worst enemy ot the goose terries is the rootborer. The adult is a brownish black bag about a halt inch long. ; It devel ops into a bug I in j the fall, lives over the winter; in! the crown ot the ""busfilr and comes out in ' the early spring. It deposits its eggs oa Uio ooscberry: bush three or New Hotel Salem i- i I.J " !- 1 . " . Where Hospitality Awaits You ! Under, direction of j PEANK D. BLIGH Hotel Bligh A home away from home' $1.00 per Day and Up Pacific Expert School j ' - Enter Any Time j Positions Awaiting Our '.;:jn Graduates 427 Oregon Building - 428 Krp Tocr Monty in Oregon Buy Monuments Md at Salem, Oregon CAPITAL ' MONUMENTAL WORKS J. C. Jones fc Co Proprietors . All Kinds! of Monumental Work ! factory and Office: 2210 8. Com'U Opposite X. O. O. T. . Cemetery, Box 21 Phone 89 SALEM, QREGOW . li t -" . Phone 103 164 South Commercial Street THEO. M. BARR H Plumbinsr HEATING AND TINNING . Balem, Oregon ) 506 U. S i t - National Bank Bldg Res. Phone 469J Phone 859 DR. B. H. WHITE Osteopathic ' Physician and Surgeon r-- - I f; Electronic Diagnosis and - Treatment (Dr. Abram's Method) Post System . j Salem, Fjor Feet j 1 Oregon training in: the Salem high school, the Capital Business college, and Willamette university, and a good deal of it j in the school of hard knocks. He believes the business college part of his 'education has ben of especial value to him," en-? abling him to keep his own hooks and records and know at all times what he is1 making or losing. TOBACCO PROBE URGED WASHINGTON, Jan 6. Inves tigation of the big tobacco trade organizations by the federal trade commission was argued by Aaron Sapiro of today, on Chicago in an address legislative and govern mental aspects of the cooperative marketing problem before the na tional council of fanners cooper ative . associations. "'! resources, and refulgent bloom. ; ; four inches above the ground. The little borer works Just under the outer bark for a while,; then eats through to the center of the bush and goes down the heart into the roots, eating: the ' heart out of them and killing the oush. -Your truly. . I ; ; - A ' M :J - J. W. SIMMONS. Salem. lit. 2. Jan. 6, 1924. , (The farm ot Mr. ' Simmons la i the Polk county red hills, over looking Salem. Ked hills here abouts generally mean hills sec tion south of Salem, in: Marlon county.-4-Ed.) , j HAZEL GREEN I The , Woman's Missionary asso ciation will meet with Mrs.; Horn-! such Thursday afternoon, January 8j, with airs. Lester Van Cleave as leader. J , " i: . ' -: j Rev. Miss Xuckey is visiting her sister, -Mrs. Salisbury, of Portland. j W. A Dunigan of this district! organized a Christian Endeavor at Labiah Center SundayT T " i Mr. and Mrs: William Hawkins and Misses Mildred and Bertha Williamson spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Williamson. SLIGHTLY DIPIIOVKD 'H It la Dutton, reported that Miss Dollie who was taken to the Sa lem hospital recently, has improv- Miss Dutton. an employe of Jroore'a Music Store,: !has ben confined to her home for several weeks with the illness which; fin ally forced her Into- the hospital. THE GREATEST STEP FORWARD IN I CHIROPRACTIC HISTORY The Neurbcalometer -!:. ; :- h : y. , - - ; , For Further Information and Competent Service Call Upon Dr. O. 416 U. S. NATL. PHONE 87 WHEN YOU BUY ' DRAIN TILE ' i ' vr - i .. ' Consider the extra strength of concrete , drain tile, made uni formly good to pay you a profit on drainage for a lifetime. Ask us for free booklet .telling how to plan drainage for profit.' Gravel on Hood at. Front St. . Salcin : I : '-if! . We Will Give Our Best Efforts i At all times) to assist in any possible way the development of the fruit and berry industries In this valley, i - ! Oregon Co. 8alm SO.000 by 1S0 ' RICH ii lilEMANN Re&l Estate and Iaaaxmac S07-308 Oregon Bid. ' "i i 1 Phone 1011 r ' I'ccircnsTB tita Odorless Dry Cleaning 1 6-Hour 231 N. High '. ; - DIXIE HEALTH DREAD Ask curCroccr r. tWi Ax Cmt After Tv ICUUsns Ws re o parto? efrr thre : qnsrters ot aiillios oHrs s ysr ' to tbe "flxiryite of litis lectio a ' : Clarion Butter' f Is the 'Best Butter ,. o j - More Cows and Better Cows is the crying need MARIOri CREAUERY " r-&PnODUCECO.--."-v Sal cm. Ore, TTiono S f 83 Cherry - ; , L. Scott BANK BLDG. Butter-Nut Bread "The Richer, Finer Loaf :.: : ) ' ' CHERRY CITY 5 BAKERY; - Highway Garage Motor Specialists Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories y. Prompt Service ; Reasonable Prices. Guy N. Hickman, Prop. lOOO South Commercial Phone 1987 Eat a Plate a Day WEAM5LY ICE CREA0 Sold Everywhere itt'er'ciip Ice Cream Co. r. JI. GItEGOnV, JIgr. 240 South Commercial St. - .( -,!.. SALE3I ' i : 1 - World markets are opening before Service ) f ; , , City Cleaners .: i) Phone 934 Overland I Saks and Service GIDEQfJ STOLZ CO. , ,Iatn;factarcr8 ct.,- Dependfclo Eran,ii Lime-SaJphur Solatioa Tlis trsnd you trt 6rpai a for purity sad tesU IVlGes npon ari'ticatioa .jiiin-T snd b ill lit. tileuv, Orcjon.