The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 05, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1925
INDUSTRIAL OREGON PRODUCES
QUALITY PRODUCTS I
The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. Each takes pride in putting "ORE
GON QUALITY into its products. When you buy their goods you are assisting in a mutual
ly beneficial co-operation to bring bigger payrolls, morej capital, more people into Oregon.
You help build bigger towns and cities. You increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon
farm products. - - -v " " c --' ; . ' "" , !
Your success is inseparably interwoven with theirs. ' Every dollar you spend for their pro
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ducts will influence the future of Oregon to your mutual benefit. Ask your home dealer to
This cut Is used by courtesy of the i
Associated Industries, of Oregon. j
, This cut is used by courtesy of the
supply you with f
Associated Industries,' of Oregon,
THE OHEGON STATESMAN, SALE1I, OREGON
v.
T. A. Livesley & Go.
Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of
PACIFIC COAST HOPS
Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco,
California !
P. W. BLISS
i.
AUTO TOP SHOP
Removed from 211 N. Com'l. to
: . 239 W. STATE.
FOR SALE"
Horses, Mules, Cowar. Farm Ma
chinery. Drag Saw and Wood
cutting Outfit. -i
.Reasonable!!
Ptione 652
f OR SEED T
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There Will Be Plenty of Seed
wauaDie to neseea ine
Areas Frozen Out
Plenty of seed wheat will doubtr
les be available to Marlon county
farmer at normal prices for re
seeding the frozen-out ' areas in
' western Oregon, saya C. II. Hyslop,
' professor of farm crops at j the
Oregon Agricultural college.; i .
While the total amount availa
ble of Federation and Huston will
probably not meet all the require
ments. White Winter, Wilhelmina,
and Holland may be planted in
January or February with consid
erable safety., Also Rink j and
Foisy may be safely planted in
February and early March. Min
nesota Wonder, sometimes' called
Early Wonder, Is available in con
siderable quantities. This! mix
ture, which has been masquerad
ing under a variety of names for a
number of years, is a good yield
ing mixture for farmers growing
wheat for seed purposes alone, but
does not market very well, j j V
A number of cars of. Jenkin
Club are reported as available by a
large grain firm Jn-PorflandAnd
the county agent at Umatilla coun
ty reports a surplus of seed above
HI B
The industrial center of the United States is
lis like the first pink of an opening rosebud.
Mat?
Butter-Nut
Bread
The Richer, Finer Loaf?
CHERRY; TJ.
! ; '"'i B AIERY ; i ; f il't!
506 U. S. National Bank Bldg
Phone 859 V 'Res. Phone 469J
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DR. B. H. - WHITE
Osteopathic h
Physician and Surgeon -
Electronic Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Dr. Abram's Method)
Post System
For Feet
Salem,
Oregon
the reseeding needs in that county.
This assures a liberal j supply of
seed at normal prices without the
necessity of j shipping Marquis
wheat from long distances. ,
Order the equipment now and
have it ready for use when the
spring rush starts, says H. A.
Scudder, Oregon beeman and bee
specialist ; at 'hthe state college.
There is much to, do, and the one
that has the supers on at .the
proper time gets the most honey.
QUALITY WALNUTS
; HAVE NO COMPETITION
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records have been made with seed
ling trees it is generally accepted
that the grafted tree is best for
commercial purposes las it will
produce; profitable crops much
earlier than the seedlings. The
best success! seems to be with
trees grafted on black walnut
root stocks. The grafted trees
cost more money but bring earlier
returns.' - j
Much loss and disappointment
has been experienced in the past
by nurserymen selling inferior
trees not true to name, grafted
from ' inferior stock and other
causes which practically wasted
the - time and money; spent V
trying to produce . the orchard.
It is a serious matter to discover
after eight or ten years that you
selected the wrong kind of tree
or get inferior stock. Take coun
sel on the selection of your trees
with those who know and who
have j no motive ito advise . you
wrong. ' 1 - i it ' -,-
PACKING COMPANY
nal
Use Burned Clay Hol
low Building Tile for
Beauty, j Safety and
Comfort, j
Y THE
ORE-
Square Deal Welding Works
Ox-cet) Ione and Electric
We Bpeciaiize on cylinder blocks
and aluminum cases, heavy cast
iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue
welding, springs, frames and
fenders. ;v j ' . '
If It's made of metal
we can weld it
Phono 864
319 Ferry St. . .v 1 Salem. Ore.
OREGON SMILES Oil
1 M INDUSTRY
Success Greets Efforts of
. Leo H, Johnson to Be
come Independent
(By EDWARD T. BARBER) f
Oregon responds most generous
ly to . every . form of industrial
activity in her midst. Her soil
yields generous harvests to the
farmers. Her industrial and com
mercial fields yield equally as gen
erous returns to productive energy
and activity when exercised by
those skilled ' in the arts and in
dustries. When'such activities are
directed by men of high purpose,
determination and the ability to
persistently moves towards f inde
pendence in their affairs, Oregon
extends a most willing and help
ful hand. :
Leo, H. Johnson can personally
testify to the response given his
effort to establish himself in a
small independent business. A
year &y he opened his electric
store and, shop at 1011 North
Commercial street. His cash cap
ital was small but his assets in
energy,'- skill at his trade, and
business ability were large enough
to more than balance the small
bank account. During the year
he secured contracts for the elec
trical work on the New Salem
Hotel, the Court Street Christian
church, the Unitarian church and
the Hayesville school. In addi
tion to these he has established
a local business at the store which
holds' bright prospects, ,for the
future. Mr. Johnson has no reg
rets for having cut loose from a
salary and launched into a small
independent business of his own.
The age at which a tree begins
bearing depend largely upon the
adaptability of the soil and other
conditions and the care taken.
Generally grafted trees will pay
for their cultivation the fourth
to sixth year, and at seven years
will bear profitable crops. No one
knows how long a walnut tree will
bear. France has orchards three
hundred years old. A ten year
old orchard of grafted trees will
bear' 1000 to 1500 pounds to the
acre. There are records of such
bearing as much as a ton to the
acre. The owner of a ten year
old Oregon walnut orchards is cer
tain of an income of $300 to $500
per acre for the balance of his
life and the livesof jnany succed
ing generations of his children.
It is an endowment that is per
petual.' ' . - :". i - ' ' t 'i
rapidly gravitating to Oregon because of tne marvelously f avprable conditions and prodigality of resources. World markets are opening before
Every dollar spent for f 'OREGON QUALITY" products' stimulates it into full and refulgent bloom. . t .
MAURINE BEALE LEE ART STUDIO
loJIns
Hade On Good City Property
Low rale, eay payment plan; all paid
by end of year.
Farm loans, large or small tracts. "
Prirato money. Se me first; you
will to io fnrthcr i -j
. W. LAFI'AH :
4IO Oregon Bldg.' -J
Auto Kl ec trie Work
R. V. BARTON
171 S. Commercial 8C ;
Perfectly Pasteurized
Milk and Cream '
Phone 725
F & VlJ ."tJJ
QUAL
.WATCH THIS
SPACE
for announcement as to my
new location
RENNER'S -Tailors
and Cleaners
It You Want ;
AHome Bu3t to Your
Notion
In ft restricted residence district
Consult
JOHN WnJJAMSON
LONE STAB 8EKVICE STATION
X. Capitol St. Phone 520
Texas Garage
1099 X. Capitol St.
Uas just put in full line of Ford parts
and accessor ies
Storage Room
$4 Per Month
Phone 520
Eat a Plate a Vaj
WEATHERLY
ICE CREAM
Sold Everywhere
Buttercup
Ice Cream Co.
P. M. GREGORY, Mgr.
840 South Commercial St. -
SALEM-. ..'V
de brand hams;
KEXXELL-ELLIS
i Specialists In
Portrait Photography
Studio: 429 Oregon Building
3r Ideal: Our Method: (
"The Best Only" . Cooperatioa
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Capital City
Co-operative Creamery
A non-profit orc;aniiatioB owned
intirely by the dairymea. Give aa
trial.
Manufacturers of Dntteretip Batter
"At your Grocer' r
Phono S90
137 8. Cost'l St.
Hotel
Marion
8ALE3I, OREGON :
The Largest and Moat
Complete Hostelry in
Oregon Out of Portland
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Highway Garage
Blotor: Specialists
Gas, OH, Tires, Accessories
T .
Prompt Service
Reasonable Prices
Guy N. Hickman, Prop.
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10OO South Commercial
Phone 1987
Cylinder Grinding
, By Expert j Workmen With .
High-class Tools
DONERITE SHOP
349 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore.
WINTER ENCLOSURES
Stationary Tops, Auto Top
Repairing
Oar prices will please you
O. J. Huljl Auto Top and
Paint Shop
210 STATE STREET
New Hotel Salem
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Where Hospitality Awaits You
Under direction of
FRANK D. BLIGH
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Hotel Bligh
"A home 4way from borne'
$1.00 per Day and Up
1 W. W. jRosebraugh
Steel Tanks Smoke Stacks
Fruit Dry inT Stoves
rnoxE 880
Business Course
PacificExpert School
427 Oregon Bldg. 423
THREE MONTHS
Keep Your Money in Oregon Buy
Monument Made at Salem, Oregon
CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WORKS
3. C. Jonea ft Co., Proprietor
All Kinds .of Monumental Work.
Factory and Office:
2210 8. Com'l., Opposite I. O. O. T.
- Cemetery, Box 21
Phone 89 . ! SALEM, OREGON
Pbone 192
164 Sonthi Commercial Street
THEO.M. BARR
" Plumbing
HEATING AM TINNING
Salem, Oregon
bacniandj
85-30 Brevman Building
'180 North Commercial
Wo carry complete lino of New and
Second Band
r .-'iCLOTHINO, SHOES. MEN'S
FURNISHINGS
Get oar prices before you bay
They will do yon food
32 N. Commercial. Saleaa. Ore.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
Balem 60.000 by 190
v RICH L. RIEMANN
s Beal Estate and Insmranes
' S07-30S Oregon Bid.
! Phone 101S
We Will
Give Our
Best
Efforts
At all times to assist In any
possible way the development ot
the fruit and berry industries in
this ralley.
Oregon
Packing
Co.
PRODUCTS"
SALEM APPRECIATES
A LOCAL INDUSTRY
Roberts Furnace Stands
Test of Ten Years Hard
Service ir Homes J
(By EDWARD T. BARBER) j
The heating problem is always
with us. Many attempts 'have
been made to evolve a furnace
which will produce the maximum
results with the minimum of fuel.
While perfection may not have
been reached along these lines, the
Roberts furnace, made, by C. A.
Roberts. 1011-South Commercial
street Salem, is a long step in the
right direction. ., Mr. Roberts is
a deep students of heating prob
lems and this furnace is an ex
pression of his best thought and
study for ten years. . His j first
furnaces were installed in Salem
homes ten years ago, and today
are still doing as good service as
when first installed. This ; is
pretty good proof of the correct
ness of the ideas involved.
It is a hot air furnace. ) The
combustion chamber is so design
ed that almost perfect combjistion
takes place. Every portion of the
surface is equally heated, no cold
fronts and hot backs. The fire
box feeds the fuel to a central
point jat all times, thus economiz
ing fuel. . The heat and smoke
are conducted through a "radia
tor" which presents a vefyj large
surface to the air current.) The
furnace burns either wood or coal
and the drafts .'are so made that
the air feeding the fire is warmed
before entering the fire boxj The
furnace is made so as to practi
cally eliminate all "kick back'! of
smoke when opening the door to
put in fuel, Every point of extra
service is protected with the
thought of extending the life of
the furnace. The parts of the
grate and fire box are intefchan
geable so that repairs are easily
made and every part is easily re
moved. Convenience and ecdnomy
stand out as prominent features
of the furnace and Salem indica
tes its appreciation of the furnace
by keeping the small shop busy
all the time.
Mr. Roberts, In addition jto his
furnace business, Is In great ! de
mand as a sheet metal Worker
specializing on gutter worki
Any one Interested in either of
his lines, the furnace or the gut
ter work, will be well repaid by
a visit to his shop and haying a
talk with Mr. Roberts, who! is fuil
of furnace wisdom.- I i
WHEN YOJpUY
DRAIN TILE
i
Consider the extra strength ot
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.
Oregon Gravel
Company! i
Hood at Front St.1 ;
Balem
C. A. ROBERTS
Sbert 3IetaI Work
and Furnaces
My furnace is a fuel-eaver. Produces
the 1arKet volume of heat per fuel
ault of any furaaeo on the market.
Znspectlob Xanted
1011 South Commercial
Res. rhone 1248-W Bu Fhone 1375
Blaesing Granite
Company
Roy Bohannon, Mgr '
City View Cematry
Salem, - - .. Oregon
"OREGON QUALITY"
is put into every bottle of i our
. carbonated drinks ,
STAR BOTTLING WORKS
647 Market Phone 1426
I. B. DTTNSM00B j .
Salem Wicker Yurniture
- Manufacturing Co. j
-We Sell Direct . !
, Genuine Rattan Beed Quality
Furniture j -
Xepairinff. BefinUhin. Upnolsteriag
- 1853 State St., Salem, Oregon .
No Cause for Alarm 1 Con
cerning Fowl Plaeue
hat
Afflicted the East
That the shipping of dayold
chicks across state lines is not af
fected. by the quarantines and em
bargo regulations against the fowl
plague is tbe assurance to Oregon
poultry breeders given by the
state college experiment station.
The .fowl pest has caused con
sternation and actual 'loss in. mid
dle western states and some states
further east, says Dr. IS. T. Simms,
head of the veterinary medicine
department, but has not appeared
in any state as far west as the
Rocky mountains so far as known.
Unfounded reports, tend to throw
a panic into some poultry growers
and damage the breeders corres
pondingly. ; . ;
Dr L. F. Pelton, state veterinar
ian of "Washington, has wired Dr.
Simms that the regulations made
by that state do not apply to day
old chicks. The same may be said
of the California regulations, and
as far as known, of those of Idaho
and other states. I . I
COLLEGE ASSURES
RAISERS
Odorless Dry ! Cleaning
6-Hour Service
Cherry Ci
231 N. High
DIXIE HEALTH BREAD
Ask Your Grocer
We Ar Qnt After Two SfUlIons .
We are now paring errr tare
quarters of millioa dollars a year
te the dairymen, of tkia section
. for milk. ..- . j
"Marion Butter'
Is the Best Batter
Mere Cows and Better Cows '
is the crying need
MARION CREAMERX
& PRODUCE CO.
Salem, Ore.',.'7 Pbone
JajrtSirrh(ft0'detSca
nerve cords urfttcafiassoufx
jbefiffeet Jrem.etrttintsti ifie
our of ferme energy to
ItMtin nun iillMtDXna
iUWHillUHt'IWMiH'Ml
Nervous energy is the dy
namo that develops your .
everyday power. If you
lack energy let us elimi
- nate the cause that is hin- '
dering its development. . ,
! Phone 87
0. L. Scott
Chiropractor
416 U. S. Natl. Bank BldgJ
Electronic Diagnosis
and Treatment
The only lyitem brlnfflnr Mtisfactory
results In Prostate and Bladder,
Troubles v
Consultation Freo
DR. F. S. SCHUTZ
32S Oregon Bids. Fhone 664
PACIFIC FRUIT AND
PRODUCE CO. ;
Distributors
Fruit and vegetables handled on
Consignment
531 ; Trade St. Phone 1928
Robinson's Service Station
- Tires and Accessories
South Commercial St. and
Jefferson Way '
' O. 31. Robinson, Proprietor v
Phone 1787J3
WARREN NURSERY
Fruit, Nats and-Berriea
Home frown stock and guaranteed
trne to name
Office at rear of Tabernacle, 625
Kerry 8t.
PHOXK 1434-J:
1 LEO II. JOHNSON
i Klectrlcal Contractor
Fixtures, Wiring and -
'( Supplies
1011 'South Commercial
Phone 1375
Cleaners
Phone 934
Overland
Willys Knight
Oakland
Vj Sales and Service
Vick Bros.
nigh Street at Trade
GIDEON STOLZ CO.
llannfactnrers of
Dependable' Brand
Lime-Sulphur Solntlsa
The brand jim can depend om fef
vanty and teat.
Prices upon application
. ' ' Taetot-y near rrner of
Boirrrvr and Hill fit. '
, --fcaleos, Oregon.
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