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i t 4 ' , r r !f l. VN a.-L -7 ',-tW H," -TOta eut'5ssr iT Asawviaiea ina&ries, ' 1 I T. Ai Livesley& Co; Lareet Growers, Shippers and Exporters of PACIFIC COAST HOPS Offices: Salem, Oreg CaBfornia HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY ..... Can take the' Wash : . i lay out of yow home Gall 171 - Price 75c and up 1356 B Street Wie iird t yens elolMsg Mil or , exchange it at th , CAPITAL EXCHANGE ' Vfi will pTesse and satfsfr Vra , :'. ;. 848 tf. Ceaamereial St. ; If jfoa are oat of harmony -with Ihe laws of health, STOP dU sease-buUding habits. Common' sense advice and treatment at, DR. GOFFRIKB , 226 Oregon Bldg. ITione 531 GILBERT STUDIO - AND CRAFT SHOP , : : Pictures Framed X Vr Artistically j Upstairs 147 Worth Commercial' a -Slogan Ads v-A. Ate V Business Getters OREGON PACKING ,tThe.mduilTi4; .u-lite;t!te f irst pink of COMPANY ELEYv PiGKIN JButter-Nut Bread H 'The Richer, Finer LoaT1 IcHERRYcnry L BAM1RY GROWING GOOD -CUCUMBERS FOR HOfoE . (Contlnned from fat ' " other .Insects the station has sent out press material sufficient to handle the matter. It the plants can be made to make speedy and vigorous growth from, the: start they generally keep pretty well ahead of insect set-backs. ' . "For gardeners who, like myself, row cucumbers only for 'home use. a method providing a 'little shade,, for , young plants in hot weather Is entirely feasible. A , "wide board may be propped on the south side . of t east and west .rows, gleaning "sharply over the hills to keep the hottest noon tide son toff. This . plan inlght ' prove - too expensiva - for. commer- cial growers; I do ot know. But it means better fruit, for the sam device will , keep the, sun - from scorching the young cukes. If the THEPItECOTT STATESMAN, SAmi, OnEGON i 14 . -jr riW f.,',m- courtesy of, tlie or. Oregon. National Average -1,85 in 1 840, 7 Id 8 inM 922, and - . Oregon's 9 Pounds ? (Followfng are paragraphs from a current weekly bulletin of the department, of indnstrlal joarnal ism of the Oreron, Agricultural college:) '. i The average weight of the Ore gon fleece is pounds, more than the average weight for the conn- EAGLE DAMP WASH Try Our , ROUGH DfcY All Flat -Work L Ironed at 5c per lb. and lc each, f ' Balance returned dify at 4cper lb. j FL H. WOLtEJC ftop. ' Cor. 16th ana C St. Ptiove 1892 Cigars 4 Confectionery Soft Drinks In SALEf.I PUBLIC flARKET But personally owned and . privately conducted G. I7. BRAZIER TODD ELECTRIC MOTOR ; SHOP '.i1- - ...Specialise tn. re-wind ins, repairing asd; installing ; j electric motors, .i t ? . 1 BAsemenl MJrstonic Buildlnf lB05 sua V OlGOgCE United 'Slaves is rabidly lavitejting to Oregon because of the marvelously favorable conditions and prodigality of resources. World markeU are opening before an opening rosebud. Every dollar spent for "OREGON QUALITY" products stimulates it into' full and refulgent blobrn. V 1 7 ; , ' Bquare Deal Welding Works Oxacetyene and Electrio We specialize en cylinder blocks and aluminum cases, heavy cast iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue welding, - Springs, ; frarnea and fenders. ':. , j 7 If It's saade or metal we can weld it -7' :Pbon 804 810 Ferry St. v Balem, Ore, tows run nortandsouth 12- inch board be put up on four legs - one at each corneri-ijust over the hills. This will allow the sun to shine n the plants evenings and mornings, but will keep the worst of the-. noon tide sun from them. I always keep a half dozen boards on legs' ready for such plants' as lettuce and spinach ia hot summer weather, j 7 . C. J. MCINTOSH. I Corvallis, Or., June 30, 1925. 333-yard; hole made BLOWIXC? f ftCfCK. ;v ' 0. JnVi 29. A 355-yard "hole in onef Was made tOrl a V )iv Him. mt : - j ai. Abern of Charlotte, his drive froni the first tee of the j golf. cours4 here rolling into'the cup. p r - ;Tne xtnen nhi J wflT ineaii 'for tunes to Salem people. The wise inrestor knows "thla.vaa -latfciti accordingly. ' ; . ' ; - - - - - --! - - , , ..... , ..; ,. : i v ITTr- uicii Fajruua, mure capital, more people into Oregon. Tou iidp bmrd bigger towns and cities. 'You increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon rarin product. fe lYburccess 4s inseparably interwoven vith theirs. ' Every dollar you spend for their pro ducts Will lAHuenttj the future of Oregon to your mutual beneHt. Ask your home.dealer to sutmhr vrni WJrri i ! try, which was reported as 7 to a pounds in 1822. The national average was raised from i.rs pounds ia 1840 to its present size, and is still 'improving-' with careful selection of stock.; It is significant, says the experiment station authorities, to note many bands , in Oregon ' average 10 pounds. . Careful culling of poor fleece hearers is being conducted by different growers, with a view to raise the average weight still further. Com na rati velv few Orosrnn rrnL duce certified .potato-seed. Three inps must be made by the O.A.C extension service specialists to the farms of those who attempt it. The growers usuallv receive a -premium for; their seed,' so a amall fee is asked to help pay the expenses. - ! Hungarian vetch ha n of qualifications that make it an outstanding crop in many Oregon situation. Being a lecume it in creases the amount of nitrogen in the soil. It is -excellent as a forage crop giving hay, silage, BOilage. and -pasture equal in palatlbiltty and "nutritive Valae to that of any otner annual' legume. - Beehires shcrnld -not rest direci ly upon the ground. Timbers two by six inches, or bricks, or special stands may be used for supports, a' stand six inches high being the best. A sloping board should be placed from the ground to the entrance to, permit heavily laden bees that drop near the hive ' to reach the entrance. ' The hives should be level from side to sid4, but ! should slant slightly toward ihe-openin. The hives should be so placed that it will not he nd cessaryHo pass directly in front tf them while working in the yard, j WONDERFUL IS THE ! WORK OF HONEY BEE (Contiaaad from jigt t) All we who are interested in the fruit industry should Jboost for the -use of "amber" honey, as this is the kind that is produced in our fruit. Until there is a greater demand for this kind of honey, beekeepers will hesitate to place their, bees among the fruit where it is needed. They will he inclin ed to move to the alfalfa districts where a lighter honey is obtained. The Paying" Hives A stand of bees with the neces sary equipment for its- manage ment costs about 2t and to be a profitable investment must pay 30 per cent on this amount, to cover disease loss, depreciation in value, etc. Valley marketable cOmb honey costs about 10 cents per cake and the extracted costs brand hams, - . .. ,'JUd Oa Oood CUy Property Low rate, easy payment plaa; all paid by end t year. ' Farm loans. Urge or small tracts. Frivat money. Se me f irat ; yoa will no .further G. W. LAFLAR - 410 Orefcoa BidR. 7 Perfectly Pasteurized : HHk and Cream Phxns725 Salem 1 Construction Co. v SEE US j Belore You Bnild 1 . . Trephone 1224 s. . . .- : -i. r'- f is..- V J STATESMAN CtJkSInED G Hers Now Open For business New Fireproof Building t i New Modern Machinery Suit Cleaned and Pressed 1 $1.50 V Suit Pressed 50c 785 Highland Ave.' Phone 2188 We- Buy Everything Will pay he highest cash prices for Tools, Sacks, Hides, Rag. Paper and Machinery. We Buy Old Cars to Wreck CHERRY CITY JUNK & AUTO WRECKING CO. 900 N. poml. Phone 2157 50 U. . 8. National Bank Bid Phone 859 Res. Phone 469J - DR. b3 H. WHITE Osteopathic . JJ Physician and Snrgeon ' Electronic Diagnosis and- . .: Treatment (Dr. Abram'g Method) ! ' Post System For Feet Salem,' Oregon 5 -cents per pound, to produce and prepare for market. A stand must produce 60 cakes of honey to "pay," while our present average for the' district is not over 20 pounds. From the standpoint of honey value alone, most people could afford to pay 50 cents for honey rather than to keep hees. However this is due to our un willingness to make a' study of beekeeping, which Is absolutely necessary if any honey profit is to be derived. With proper management, an. apiary will yield a very handsome profit. Larger apiaries under expert care, placed in the fruit sections for polliniza tiont" and then moved, before poisonous sprays are applied, to mountain or meadow pasture,, will be found niost profitable for this district. "Foul" brood the arch enemy of "bees destroys about ,10 per cent of our bees annually. Our 1917 law. If enforced, would eradicate this pest. However it la not enforced in many counties, and Marion is one of them, and as-long-,as this la true we shall continue to suffer a heavy need- KEXXELL-ELLI3 'Specialists in Portrait Photography : Studio: 420 Oregon Building 'JwWl: Omr VetB4: "Ti Bi Oaly- Oaoperntiaa ,. Cspild City Co-operatiVe Creanery . , A aea pTotl rtaalsatfra wa4 . intirely fcy u teiryaMa. Oiv a ' trial. Uaaafaetnrera of Bntterenp Batter "At ysnr Qroct'' raoak is 1ST 1 Cbavi fi . Hotfel Motion 8ALE21, OREGON 1 lie Largest snd Host Complete HosteJsy .: in Orea ; Out ot PortlsacJ Courtesy ' California Garage GUY JIICKMAX. Mgr. . StJPER SERVICE STATION fi MOTOR SPECIAUSTS Free Crank Case Service , . High Pressure -Greasing j 1000 South Commercial Street . ' " PhOne 1987 Cylinder Grinding : By Expert Workmen With High-class Tools DONERITE SHOP 519 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore. . WIXTEK ENCLOSURES Stationary Tops, Auto Top Repairing ' Our prices will please you O. J.'HCLT.. AUTO TOP . -' PA1XTSHOP In Alley Bark of City Fire l Department ! New Hotel Salem 1 Where Hospitality Awfclts Ton Under direction of V 0 ' FRANK D. BLIQH Hotel feligh i "A home away from home" j V f 1.00 per Day and Up ' W."W Rosebraugh Steel Tanks Smoke Stacks ' Fruit, Drying Stoves PHONE 880 Keep Your Money in Oregon Buy Monument Made at Salem, Oregon CAPITAL MOSTU MENTAL W0XX8 J. O. JToaes at Co., Proprietor , All Kind of Vonomental Work Factory and Office:,' 2210 8. Com'L, Oppoalta X. O. O. 7.1 Cemetery, Box 21 Wione SS9 !AIIM. OSCQOW Phone 193 104 ' Bouth Commercial Street THEO. M. BARR w Plumbing . HEATING AND TINNING 81 em. Oregon less waste. The introduction of young Italian t queens 1 willalso help to build up the general vigor ofour bees andassistn the con trol or "ioui orooa. . i H. M. MEAD, Salem, Oregon, Itt. 2,' June 21, 1925. ' bacon and lard SALEM, ORE. Eat a Plata a Day WEATHERLY Cold Itverywhers i! Ice Cream Cd. T. M. GREGORY, Mgr, Ue fiotith Ooaunerdal St, . puUrato.eo by if it XIT-lOt Oragos U. Phono Vail ICG CREAM Buttercup FtESTS THURSDAY MOKNTKG, JULY 2, 1923 COBEinOW II OF VALLEY PEARS College : Authority Says It May 8e Controlled by ; Early Picking Pear growers of (the Willamette valley may protect their fruit core breakdown -by early picking. In vestigations .by Henry Hartman of the Oregon Agricultural . college experiment station, indicate (bat Bartlett pears picked .when Hhe pressure test shows a pressure of 21 pounds .or more show approx imately no core breakdown, even after the fruit has been in cold storage for as much as 125 days. Tests were made with other leading pear valleys of the district showing that when the fruit" is picked before it is too mature very little core breakdown trouble is encountered. .Willamette valley growers seem to suffer more from breakdown trouble than growers of eastern and southern Oregon. This.'Mrt Hartman thinks, is. because the valley growers assume that their season is three weeks later than the southern Oregon season, and that they should pick their pears three weeks later. This is an er ror, Mr. Hartman says, as the later valley season more nearly coin cides with the season in southern Oregon. . The pressure test for determin ing the stage of maturity at which the fruit should be picked was de veloped -by the Oregon station and has proved to be a. reliable guide in determining the time of pear harvest. . The experiment carried on in this test extended over a period of one month. The break down shows first as a watff" con dition near the core of. the pear which later develops into a dark soft area which soon .spreads throughout 4he fruit. So far as known it is not a bacterial but physiological condition not yet ful ly understood. STUDENT FLYER KILLED PLANE 1)IES IN RAY DTOIXG AIR TARGET PRACTICE ' HOUSTON. Texas. June 29. (By The Associated Press). Lieutenant J. W. Fletcher, stu dent flyer from KeiTey field, San Antonio, was drowned today when his plane fell into Trinity hay. Lieutenant Fletcher . and Lieu- . tenant H. G.' Davidson were doing WHEN YOU BUY DRAINTILE Consider the extra strength of concrete drain tile, made uni formly good to pay you a profit on drainage Ui w '"tlme. Ask us for free bookie. t2rng how to plan drainage for profit. Oregon Gravel i Company Hood at Front St. C. A. ROBERTS Sheet Metal Work and Panacea Xr rara I a faal-sarar. Pr4aeM no larsast laat, ml, kat fuL sit X say fune.a km Yckai. 1 IaftUBj CatBi . J011 SonlliOonnnertial 1S4S-W Bw-rasar LTTS i Thla cat is used by Associated Industries, ot Oregon. Blaesing Granite Company Roy Bohannon, Mgr. - City. View Cemetry Salen), - - Oregon -OREGON QUALITY is put Into every bottle of onr carbonated drinks - STAR BOTTLING WORKS 647 Market Phone 1420 I B. BTOSM00K Balem Wicker Furniture Manufacturing Co. J We Sell Direct j Oanmlaa Kattaa Beed Quality Fnraitan Bapalrlaf. BeflaUMnf, TJphalsUrtng 1863 Stat fit, Salem, Oregon P. W. BOSS AUTO TOP shop: . Removed from SUN. Coml. to 220 W. STATE. FOR SALE AH Kinds of Wood Price Reasonable PHONE 652 . 100SERV1CE--100 Anto and Tractor Repairing We Know How - Welcome to onr Serrice Btatlon T Old Tim Gaa One alere GENERAL. OAS, OIt.8 AND 1 ACCESSORIES 8ERVICE A ataplo lino of Oroeeriea, Confection ery. Heala and Lnnchea anytime. Ta Chef KNOWS HOW. 4 iorth Com'l Garage : abttd Grocery AHBEKSO, ADAMS tt SEPTXl ; 1010-1616 N. Commercial St. - PtaonS 1677 LEO H. JOHNSON Electrical Contractor ' Fixtarea,' Wiring and 'Soppliea '1011 South Commercial Phone 1373 shadow target practice over the bay when the ship was seen to plunge downward: Davidson was rescued. A city of beautiful streets and well-kept lawns. Salem. Oregon. A Trial Will Suffice rPhone DIXIE- HEALTH- CHEAD Aak Your Grocer 1 W In Oa AiW Tw "kSUssts " . Wa' are mw vaying aver tkrM Saartan mi a atULaa doTUrs a yar ' - AairymM ai 1AU aasttaa -' for asiJk.-. . , , ' "lVliinon Butter' , its the Bast lrnltaif .C . Mora Cows and Better Cows i wua wjiuc jivaa. r' - AriioricnEAL:En; & PRODUCE CO. Jdem .'Ore. 1 courtesy ot the io cctrr? ir. the nerves re Impeded Ini this Vital v work by abnormal pressures, your, body will. nof. receive :" the supply of eaergy needed to keep your health and,' strength at normal. , Beware o physrea! decline. - . ' Tor -apTohitmenti 7 PHONE 87 Dr. O.L. Scott, D.C 418 U. S. National aak T&dgl ,v Electro-; ,, , Thermbphorci How to : sueeessfnlfr minri your prostate and bladder trouj bles by way of the Electro Thermophore which has been tested, and found not -wanting. ' I ' We Get Results DR. F. SCirCTZ ' 325 Oregon Bldg. Phone 604 Bring in this add and getoa . treatment FREE .J PACIFIC FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO. Fratt and vaxetafcle Mnrt aa Conaicameat 531 Trade SC Phono Idsal DR.'" A. C. EATON VatorepaU aad OntoaMtrlct ; EyaaHht Spedallrt, 85 years snetUsa, Work and material r ax an teed first claaa. W eaa aave yen meney la r line. 2, Marwen Kdf, S82 V. 0a4 rHOHE 10S7-M. J H Yo Want A!fl:2e,Mt!lo Year Mm ' V la a restricted resldeaea dittrtet " ' Consult JOHN WHJIAIMJ LOHE BTAJR SEXVICE STATIC X. Capttoi St. roa MQ PI n Onr aim js to satisfy and to do the very best of work and do it by the time we promise it. All we ask Is a trial and you will find we will deliver. 1 CHERRY CITY CLEANkRS and bur car will H. 231 North High SL ' Overland -.Willyi&iislit.- Oalilnnd Sales and Serrice Vick Bros, niXh Street a: Trad J gideom stolz ca ufaxl irxa rrsrs ot - Depeadahle) ram4 -Ueeulph SolaOoa : Ta Vraa4 ya saa eoal ea Uf " , .. fixity a4 teat. . - : -:. ".' Ptlccj arylics.ti ' - . . i i Fartory r err f . Seikn.r a4 aiiit tK . -.-.- ' , Me.tM. fcfscaa. . ' '