The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE QREGONiSTA' :.IAN, SALHI. X)IU:CQIi
OREGON ' PRODUCES
INDUSTRIAL
QUALIpHY PRODUCTS
V
This cut is used by courtesy of the
Associated Industries,
Ok egn
T. A. Livesley & Co.
Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of
PACIFIC COAST HOPS
Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco,
California I
r U: Our M.taod:
"Tlta Bt Only" Cooperation
Capital City
Co-operative Creamery,
A nonprofit arfavhratlon awaad
- Sitirty fcy th. dairrm.. Oit m
I trial, .at
Maanfaetarra of Bnttercap Bottar
"At yoar Groear"
Pbob 299
137 & Com'l St.
Hotel
Marion
SALEM, OREGON
The Largest and Most
Complete Hostelry in
Oregon Out of Portland
Antb Electric Work
R. D.: BARTON
171 8. bommercl&l fit;
Perfectly Pasteurized
Milk and Cream
Phone 725
The iinclustrial' center! of the United States is rapidly gravitating to Oregon'jbecause of the marvelously favorable cohtBfions" jand prodigality of resources,
us lifee the first pink of j an opening rosebud. L Every dollar spent foiOlCiON QUA refulgent bloom.
VALL
EY
ajPJMPaSMlMlak
OWPCO
Broom liandlee, mop han
dles, paper plage, tent tog
gles, all kind of Oiardwood
handles, manufactarf by
the'; ; -; - , r--;r
Oregon Wood
; Products Co.
- m
of Oregon.
p w.1 nuss ,
AUTO TOP SHOP j
Removed from 311 N. Com'l. to
239 W4 STATE.
Wo viu i y complete line of Xw
; J and. Second Hand if
Clothing, Shoes, Men's
-: , . I Furnishings :f . ,
Get our prices before you ,bor
Thej- will do you grooVl A
IH2 X. Commercial, Saleni, Ore.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
PLOWS EARLY ANDf -CULTIVATES
MUCH
(Continued from page 8 '
Golden' Glow. ( We plant fwith a
two-row planter. i f
, A good harrowing jua before
it comes up is j hard on tBe, small
weeds that have started, 1 ,
As soon as the corn can jbe seen,
we commence cultivating with a
two horse cultivator close up - to
the corn. -The next ctutivtioh
not quite so close. TJe toots
should not be disturbed, ijhe third
time still farther awayij If the
weeds groTr cIose .ta theilcorn we
use a hoe: renerallv about twice
In the season "we go overlit'wjth a
hoe. Weeds take too mich mois
ture. ' We do; not, cultivate 'after
the first of July. I ' u i ,
As soon as it is dented: good and
i .
PACICING
oFjias.
Material
Use Burned Clay Hol
low Building Tile tor
Beauty, Safely, and
Comfort. l 2
Square Deal Welding JWorks
- ; Oxctylerie'andElectric?
We specialize on cylinder blocks
and aluminum casej heavy cast
Iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue
welding,; springs,; frames and
fenders. ;
i . $ '- : V--'-- " '
If it'a nuulc of: metal
-ne can vreJJ it
. ; Phone SQ4. i -.1 .
340 Ferry St. fSalem, Ore.
The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. Each takes pride in putting "ORE
GON QUALITY1: into its products. When you buy their goods you are assisting in a mutual
ly beneficial co-operation to bring bi; jger pay rolls more capital, more people into Oregon.
You help build bigger towns and cities. You increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon
farm products. :' - - I, 7-! : - jr I:. fT-f f J? ( ilf ! 1; " 1 1- - 4--i- ;-
II Your success is inseparably inter voven with tneirs.' Every dollar you spend for their pro
ducts will influence the future of Oregon to your mutual benefit, i Ask your home dealer to
supply you with ' v,
WATCH THIS
SPACE
'for announcement as to my
- new location ;
RENNER'S
Tailors and Cleaners
N KENXELL-ELUS
Specialists in,- ..... . lP
Portrait Photography.
Studio:. 420 Oregon Building;
the milk dry. I begin ', gathering
some for the hogs. Then X com
mence picking my seed corn. Each
ear that Js well shaped and. well
filled of medium size. I lav aside
for seed. I make shelves behind
the. cook store (you know t that
I doesn't look bo bad to a real farm
er's wife) and dry.it thoroughly.
Then I sort until I get one shelf
of the best.: The best of that I
take to the corn show. The rest
Is for seed, nice bright yellow. No
winter can kill the germ when
treated this way. My - 50 fears
Golden Glow took first at the 1924
corn show at Salem. I
J. S. COOMLER. f
ervais. Ore.," Rt. 1, ;
Jan. 12, 1925. M
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i Mr. Coomler's place is on North
Howell, 14 miles from Salem. He
has 83 acres, of which 50 f acres
re cleared. Last year he raised
over 100 bushels of oats to the
acre on land that' was in corn the
yearj before.- That, is one of the
great advantages of 'corn growing.
It puts the. land in 'good condition
for the crop of the following year;
it is a splendid rotation crop.-
Ed.) . . " . i i
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CO
U. S. Inspected
MANUFACTURING THE
HANDMAID OF OREGON
- (Contlnoed from pags t)
b making clothing, work aprons
and garments. There are tent and
awning ; factories, 1 mattress fac
tories', beds and beaomg factories,
gloves and mittene, knit goods,
rugs; window shades. yarns, over
alls, waterproof clothing, jute and
flax products. - i ; t ;
Lumbering is the largest indus
try in Oregon. : The conditions
which make it the largest single
industry also enter into the estab
lishment of every form : of wood
working factories, furniture, sash,
doors, barrels, ' boxes, ; baskets,
boats and wooden ships, cabinets
nd fixtures, caskets, crates, rail
way, telephone and telegraph sup
plies, excelsior, : veneer, handles',
myrtle wood novelties, I pattern
and : picture frames, ship spars,
silos, toys, wheels. : ;
Altogether more than a ' thou
sand such institutions. These are
found to Include a. very large num
ber of small institotions frequent
ly owned and operated by a man
ard his family, but each adding
to the output of the state and
Indicating the opening; for others
it the same field.
The village of Stayton is a fair
sample of many Oregon industrial
centers. A'place ot 1000 or more
inhabitants, it has a flour mill,
a large woolen mill, two chair
factories, a mattress factory, saw
; i
QIM
L
MIJB OF METAL
H IT
Broken Metals
tf All Kinds
unite at Magit
Touch of
Shop .
Square Deal
; Metal working jat.'pns of the
world have held a commanding
position in all history, j They have
left (he stamp of jthelr individu
ality ot& civilization: inj every5 age
since thefys of Tuba Cain. But
tne art -or welding
metals seemed
fori the scien-
the most baffling
tific world to solve
Not until the
Invention of the eUctric torch and
the acetylene flame was any ad-
vancement made
in the art of
welding. - A gene
ation ago the
same crude methods of welding
were in vogue as
had been used
since the days of;
recoraea nis-
tory. But all that Is changed
The skilled artist
trie or acetylene
with the elec-
'torch now can
united the broke?
parts of any
kind of metal as
touch, and when
if by a magic
skillfully done
the mend is strofaget than the
original. Welding has been re
duced to one of he fine arts in
the; hands of a skilled? and experi
enced operator. j
The Square Deal Welding
Works, at 349 Ferryj street, un
der the management qf C. E. Dun
can, is an institution ' recently
opened in Salem
lie the benefit of
o give the pub-
a well equipped
shop and .skillful
workmen
Cast iron, aluminum or any
other metal Is
Welded here so
skillfully that tlje s;hop has "kti
traded customeri from a wid
range of territory.- tThe' fame of
the Work is such
tha-t it not only
attracts custom put) arouses in
others a desire tcj leairn the art of
actejrlene ' and electric welding.
Mr. Duncan has opened his shop
to a limited number and it is
crowded to' capacity with students.
With their quck repair outfit
this shop is pre bared (o repair
your broken watpr p'ipes or fauc
ets without removing them from
their place, and jpt bne-third the
usual cost for siifch pervice.
The company jj also makes' a
tubular furnace iveihing but 160
pounds but capable jot heating a
12-room house, ijj
Mr. Duncan his aj similar shop
at No. 6 Main jbtret, Portland.
Here also he Has la number of
pupils learning te trt of electric j
welding. Salem llokd like a good
place to establish 'another shop j
and the results since coming here
have amply Justified the judg-J
fnent; I
BECOMES
CASCADE BRAifMd HAMS,
irill, cheese factory, cannery and
a flax plant, fijj' j i' :
These Willamette valley villag
es offer facto sftes . and condi
tions which Will inevitably make
them the futuffe Lawrences, Pitts-
burgs, . Birmlpghams, Lowells.
Daytons and ; Detrpits of the na
tion. ;,1 f '"I j...".
Already the diminishing sup
plies of raw i laterials ; for these
eastern centers is taxing then)
with excess co rts n the shape of
freight rates, i ;
r Every 10a pounds; of western
wool shipped "ojaet pays freight for
the long hau onj 60 pounds of
dirt to be scon red out of it. The
finished prodiifct tjien pays return
freight over f he same long haul
We literally e;t fteight and wear
freight, buildjlt Into our: houses;
we feed It to jur cows and chick
ens, and horse4- Why pay freight
on five cars blj raw material when
one car will crryjthe same in fin
ished products? j
- Eastern industrials are recog
nizing thia arid are rapidly estab
lishing branch factories in Oregon.
They are stHhuoasly fighting off
the inevitabl day when they
must recogniie the masterful con
ditions of Oregontand bring their
entire. establishments here where
the .balance sheet' will show more
favorable results. f r-;.-'y:-v i-,
In alt lines; of Industry there is
a rapidly growing' tendency to cut
out unnecessary J expense repre-
sented by unnecessary mileage in
handling both, raw, material and
FIT
i ' : s
Re-Ground 4 Cylinders i and
New Pistons Cure Gas ,
Eating Car
(By Edward T. Barber) i t :
Sooner or later in' its career
every: automobile engine develo pes
defects in its cylinder, which perl
mit the gas to pas&througlt intq
the oil case and the engine 1 be
comes a gas-eater as weir as an
oil waster. C. T. Ellison,' proprie
tor of the Donerite Machine shop
at 349 Perry street has made a
special study of the causes of these
defects and has prepared himself
as an expert in removing the
trouble. r ..if . ;jr " :i in
i He says there are many "factors
which may result in a misshapen
cylinder and that any defect of
tha sort, from any cause will per
mit the gas to flow past the pis
tons into the oil case. There , may
be a email streak or spot In the
wall of the cylinder? which is hard
er than the rest of the wall and
this spot will not Iwear down as
rapidly as the restiof the wall. A
very common, and; but little 'un
derstood cause is the watping of
a new cylinder block in .seasoning.
It is hot generally jknown that all
new cylinder blocks h must go
through a process! of seasoning
when firet put to ise land that in
this process ' it is possible for
cylinders to be . warped out of
shape. But whatever the cause
of the defective cylinder, Mr. Ellit
8on-says that the- remedy Is to
grind it to true form; and put in
new pistons to fit. HeJ says that a
perfect job of grinding in a block
well seasoned, coupled with new
pietons made to
ground cylinder S
fit l ' the newly
makes the . en-
gine better than when new. He
prepared to grind! and fit pistons
to the one twenty-fifth of a
thousandth of an inch, and insure
there will be no binding of the,
piston in the cylinder!; Such a job
prevents gas passing; the pistons
and adds to the power and econo
my of the engine.) : j ;
,Mr. Ellison says 1 there
fis a
marked difference in resulta from
grinding a cylinder or re-boring
It. The grinding . process uses a
carborundum wheel which leaves
a finer finish and insures more
perfect s'urface ; which permits
closer adjustment of piston and
cj-Tinder. In re-bolring .a steel tool
ts. used, which merely' reams but
the cylinder and j often .leaves, ir
regular placee In he wall. 1 it
BACON AND
SALEM, OREGON
the finished product by locating
the factory near the base of sup
ply. ;
i
The cost of a
'silk train" from
the Pacific coast to .the great silk
mills on the Atlantic shore would
more than pay for converting this
raw silk into the finished product.
ew Jersey silk mille are; serious
ly considering the problem of re
moving to this ! coast, j Here I they
would find that in addition to
saving the big j transportation bill
on the raw silk that their j pro
ductive capacity; would be greatly
augmented, by
factors ff- - i
other j r favorable
, .Factory sites
and factory con
struction' costs' are less, by i half,
in Oregon. Skilled workmen In
textile and similar lines, workmen
who are factory educated, will
find living conditions more favor
able here and : . their: productive
capacity correepondlngly fncreas-
ea.
'-' The ' more than two thousand
factories now operating in Oregon
are demonstrating every day the
truth of the statements contained
In this articleTbey are not here
by aecident I pri from senUment.
They have discovered, the advan
tages pi Oregon1 ciVer other loca
tions and are . faking advantage
6f them. K-'-" i'-'
"" The greatest obstacle to more
rapid development is lack of men
and money, i: Real: men and real
money. Not promoters with blue
sky factories and industrial prop
ositione. I ,
GIVE YOUR CAR
A SQUARE DEAL
. - " .. . . L ! ,- ;-s ii :
Cylinder Grinding
By Expert Workmen With
' Highclass Tools '
DONERITE SHOP
l Ferry Street, Salem, Ore.
! WINTER ENCLOSURES
Stationary Tops, Auto Top
j. ; I i J . . Repairing .
1 Onr prices will please you
: O. J. Hull Auto Top and
; Paint Shop I
"!' ' 219 STATE STREET
New Hotel Salem
Where Hospitality Awaits You
- f Under direction of
ii; : ; n
7 f
FRANK D. BLIGH
Hotel Bligh
;- .If''!-'""' ; '
home! away from home"
; ! i ! - !
$1.0O per Day and Up
Pacific Expert School
l . 'Enter Any Time i
j j Positions Awaiting Onr
Graduates J ;-,
427 Oregon Building - 428
Kep Your! Money ia Oregoa Bay
Moaamnt Mads at Salem, Oregon
CAPITA1. MONTTMXNTAI. WORKS
: J. C. Jonea ft Co., Proprietors
All Kinds of Monumental Work
M i Factory and Office: j
2210 8. Oom't, Oppoaita I. O. O. F.
: i -f; Cemetery, Box SI, i i
Ptiona 689 I ' 8AUM, QBEOOW.
I I j'' i I Phone 103 ' i '
164 Sooth Commercial Street
J THEO. M. BARR
!! !!" ! Plumbing '.-) ': -
I SEATING AND TINNING
;.! J : : Salem, Oregon - ; f '
60$ U. 8. -National Bank Bldg
Phone 8 $9 . f Res. Phone 469 J
f !M-" Ii;". -! !'
DE. B.H. WHITE
! ! .. .-j Osteopathic j ,v
j Physician and Surgeon ' .
Electronic Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Dr. Abram's Method)
Post System j
Salem,
Oregon
Tor Feet
i ; The hardest Job the j superior
races have! is to keep on being su-
perior
li 4
ii I! :
It. is almost impossible to tell
which comes first, contentment or
lailness ;-1 i i I : :.- . :
mate Industrial " expansion are so
abundant as f inj. Oregon' it is in
evitable: that promoters j with fake
schemes will, congregate and ply
their trade. Oregon has already
been greatly injured by such bnt
a Istrenubus effort has f been put
forth tbp eliminate cucb - factors
and preyent their operation! in
tne tuture. s : 1 . - ' i
I The jefhambers of . commerce in
our cities are - organized largely
for the! purpose of protecting the
good name of, the state and their
indivdual cities from fake promo
tion schemes and at the same time
inviting'and 'assisting every legiti
mate industry , seeking ah Oregon
location J . .
I Paper j mills, flax mills, sugar
factories, f rait and . vegetable in
dustrial, creameries, , milk con
denseries, cheese factories are
among! ihe j lines offering the
largest! opportunity for large cap
ital and development. .
j It is up to the Willamette valley
to put! its house, in order and be
prepared to; grpet, the oncoming
host of ! industrial" v organizations
with their attendant millions of
population now seriously consid
ering removal to more favorable
locations presented by the Pacific
coast. - ?-;. '.--' 1
! There can be no other interpre
tation' of the' signs of the times.
The great cities we have bullded
in the life time of the present
generation; 'the great world-com
merce already in our porta are but
forerunners! of the Immediate "fu
trre. ?h hi fp: - :,!-,-
With the results' of the past SO
years for a starting point it re-
(Contiaue eafags 10J
. This cut Is used by
Associated Industries, of Oregon.
THE (GREATEST STEP FORWARD IN
CHIROPRACTIC HISTORY ;
The Neurocalometer i ;
- For Further Information and
Service Call Upon
Dr. O.
416 U. S. NATL. BANK BLDG.
WHEN YOU BUY
DRAIN IILE ;
Consider the extr;a strength of.
concrete drain tlje, 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.
Oregon Gravel
Company
N ilood at Front St. . "
i. :..;-"SaleW
WeWill
- -''
Give Our
Best
Efforts
At all times
to assist In any
possible way the
development of
the fruit and berry
industries in
this valley.
Oregon
Packing
J Go.
Salem SO. one by 19SQ
RICH tl RIEMANN
Real Estate a)nd Insaranee
107-J08 Oregon Bids. '
' Phone 1011
i I'CGirrnirrB tiibj
World' markets are opening
Odorless Dry Cleaning
; ! 6-Hbur
Cherry City Cleaners
231 N. jiigh
4-t i
DIXIE. HEALTH OREAD
k Ask Ybnr Grocer
W Ara Oat 'iur Tws SQlUons '
. : Wt ara aw rTin" over threa
qaartera of a uillioa dollars a yaar
to th dairymea of this , acetioa
"Marion Butter"
Is the? jBest Butter , :
More Cowsi Sand Better. Cows
r ; la the j trying need ; .-
1 UARldrj CREAM itRX "
; PRODUCE CO.
Salem, Ore,' Phone
courtesy of the
n
Competent
L. Scott
PHONE 87 ;
Butter-
Bread'
i.J
The Richer, Finer LoaT .
CHBWRY GITY
. BAI,-.,
Highway Garage
. Motor Specialists :
Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories
Prompt Service .
Reasonable Prices .
Guy N. Hickman, Prop.
- .it i
lOOO South Commercial
Pbone 1087
i L I
I
Eai a Plate Day
WEA1EERLY
ICE
Sold Everywhere - ' " ,
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Buttercup,
Ice Cream Co. .
P. M. CltnOOUY, lT.
C40 South Commercial 6t,
SALE31
41
etc
Service
Phone 03C
Overlartd " '
.'r-WillCiiiijli
II' Oakland :
. Sales and Service
Vlck Bros.
High Street at Trade
GIDEOfi STOLZ CO.
j Manufacturers of
jDependatle ErasJ (
!. IJme-Sulphur Cols-tioa
;',-"! vvU
Taa Iraud yoa can dcrcnl en' far
parity and tett. ,
Prices upon arr'Jcat!c i
' M i :
: Factory r t""ir cf
'.gotnmwr art .4.
i bale in, tire; on.