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r v . THURSDAY. HORNING, JULY 9, 1D25 , THE OREGON STATESMAN,- SAtEM, OREGON w V V l',.T iH ,rf ri ,i Waff rkf f. I - ,' ' -. x w leaned Dally Except Honda? ky . 2. T7 status si a yonuimwo OOitPAXT 11$ Soatk Commercial St Salens, Oregaav ? H J. .peadrlel rree; d. Ttota a JC. Lorn Lealln Smitk. Aedred Banek. UMMt Isaarjag Editor . city tailor -Telegrepk Editor &ooiety Eiitar W. H, Hiwi' , ' Cttesalattoa -Marnier Raipb H. Klet&ing Advertising Miuff Frank Jaahoski. .,. Manager Job" Dept. E. A. X ho tea ,Liveetocki Editor W. o. Connor . , , i- ,Panltr Editor re may be heard some of the best speakers, y-v .... ,T, Ti .. 1 i.iJii II lii 1 ' ii .1! 'ill -i. t.i mi ia i LtfakJ'rmjClf '3 .ar xuan or thb associated press Tea Aaaeeiatea Presa le exelnsleely entitled to tke aie for pnillektioa nf'all anwa flips tekee ereditel ta it ar aot etkenrise credited 1b thin paper ant ala tta local aw ftabUiaed kerela, --4-- creationaL Here may be heard some of the best speakers, musicians and dramatists -or stage. . , vuc cuief uuameau are au 01 neipiui, aiiracuve luicinw ""During my absence, says a ' i Chautauqua deserves the full support of the citizens of physician, "my two youngster rot 4fiic MtlM'MMMimittt T u. .nnt.i.Aiitfci'f ' .'. n-intiinb -ros-nrm. into mjr consulting room, where LM-i. --x , a. f. , they began to play at being doc- sibility. Its presence speaks well for the quality, and pro- tors. presently one of them un- gress of Salem's citizenship. Everybody should feel it his or her .special privilege and amy to auena ana in every other way supporc it. y. .. : business orncs ,r .t:'"-:":'- TkaM T. Clork 0 Vow Tore, 141-U5 Watt SSflk St, CkJeaf. ICaioatu BailAV " 'F ' . lac "W. g. OrotkwakI, lffr. , FrtUa4 Of flea, lit WoreaaUr BU, Pkoaa IT BBoadVar. AlWrt ByMjr. ftaalaota Of flaa . laws ; OtpartoMat Jak DaaartnaBt : " TEUC7H0KE8 y tt r SIS Clmlatia OKUa -.- a-ioa aMciatr ano III .Batara4 at tka roatoffiaa ta Balaam. Orafaa. aa aaoavd-alaaa aaatUr '4. hr', - j t : f inly 9, tozr . TIIEJ eighth COMMANDMENT: Tt t- Thou shalt not kteal.- Exodua ;y;-lfi V SALEM A SWINE BREEDING CENTER 'Salem has become a swine breeding xentcr; has done this in the past six years; the Salem district has increased its swine breeding industry in this time to about five times its size at the beginning of the period t .. . And this growth is going right on. iiThe Valley Packing company three years ago was going cast of the Cascades and the Rockies for about a third of the 20,800 hogs it was annually using, and outside the Salem trad Ing "district, for part of the two-thirds. , 4 iv .Well, this company has increased its packing operations, and is now able to get all its hogs locally. . :. "f ;; .;. ' . ! n ly What is more, this plant has been more than doubled in capacityyandTbroughtfaght down to date; to the last minute; and it will before long be using 52,006 hogs a year, and getting . them all from the Salem district, ! ' e v This growth of swine breeding is bringing about fen increase in the number of dairy cows; helping to develop a large poultry industry; has made Marion the -leading corn I cpunty of the Pacific Northwest ; . " t. , j : vAnd it has added to the productivity of the soil in this ; 3iBu. hint ;. . y ' . ; ' ' . Breakfast. :i - ; Oranges ,i 4 . - Bacon Creamed Potatoes with Parsley Toast Coffee "-- Luncheon. Sandwiches : . - .Creamed Peas Gooseberry-Fool ' - Milk Dinner . ' Baked Halibut with staffing Potato Chips Lettuce, Onion and Cucumber , Salad ' Raspberry Pie Tea or Coffee ing pan and pour around it tomato j sauce made from two cups of to- I matoes, one cup of hot water, one slice minced onion, one-half table spoon sugar, , three tablespoons melted butter, blended with three tablespoons -, flour, three-quarter teaspoon salt, one-third teaspoon pepper and -three cloves. Place a strip of bacon lengthwise over the fish. Bake thirty-five minutes. To serve pour the sauce around the fish' : l!- locked a door and disclosed a skeleton to the terrified gaze of his playmate. "Pooh! What are you 'fraid 6tV he asked. "It's nothing Dut an old skellington." "vh - wh - where, ajd it come from?" asked the other, with chat tering teeth. "Oh, I don't know. Papa's had it for a long time. I expect It was his first patient." irfl Ss.Va 7kiiaka4 ayarr asaralac faaept kfaa day) at Ealeav ka capital at Oragaa 3 AVATERMELOX PICKLES Remove the green part of the rind of the melon. Cut Into two-inch lengths, - cover with salt water and let stand over night. Pour off the water, cover with fresh and let cook a couple of hours or -until tender. Take one quart of vinegar, eight cups sugar, four sticks of cinnamon and, a few. cloves and when hot add the rinds and let cook' an hour fir. more.. Place pickles in jars and if the syrup is not rich enough let it boil down until it Is. Pour over the pickles while hot and server Bits Tot Breakfast .i One of the usual four for bridge had failed to turn up and a friend from next door was persuaded to fill the gap. She had slight knowledge of the game, and before long played the king unnecessarily on her oppon ent's ace. - '"But, partner," exclaimed the host, "a king cannot beat an ace!" know that," was the reply. "but. I thought I'd let It have a try!" " ' ' : Loci) Rates For Qaijificd Advcrtiibj Ona tima.. Tare, ttaiaa Six tiawa.. Daily or Snaday 1 enta per wor4 S eata per wor4 S caata par wars Oaa ataaik. daily aaa Sunday 20 caata par ward la order to earn tka aiera tkaa aaa tiaia rata, advartiaaaaat ataat raa la ooaaeratiTa iaaaea. . No ad takaa for Uaa tkaa 25. caata. Aim raa - 8oaday aaly akargad at aao-tioia rata. - - " AdrarUiataaata (esewyA " 'Paraoa la" and "Sitaatioaa Waatod") will kaUk.n ovar tko taWpaoaa If Ua adrUaar ia a aakaertkor to pkoaa. Tka Stateaaaaa "will rocaiva advav tiaamcata at aay tiaia af tka day ar Bight. . Ta imsara prapor claaaifiea- iioaa adt akaaid ba It kofara T P. . TEXE7E0VB SS ax SSS AUTO RETAIRIXQ GOOD 81KVICE- PAIR PRICE, MED- LEft A LEBEKOOOO OIKAGL Oaa aral repairing, aaaeeeoriea,tirea. Miliar aad Soatk Commercial. Pkoaa SSa. tmttf AUTO TOPS AS ' EXPERIENCED FARHEB WANTS to- reat a geaeral tana or tata aaaa ageaient of a farm Best fall. Addraaa ' r. C Taylor, ftS SUta St, Salora. WATD MiacellanecuJi SIR C8 FOR TOP A!fD PAINT WORX. O. i. Hall Aato Top M Palat Skop. Rear fire department. 5-al6tf HELP WANTED 3U1 . 11 PARTY WISHING RIDE TO OAKLASD would akaro expeaaa for am, Krl ereneea exekaaged. Hotel Jklarmn. Room 233. S5j9 WOOD CHOPPERS 'WANTED TO CtT white fir and oak timber. Joka H. Scott. 305 Oreg. Bldg. - Uj FIRST CLASS sons. - DAIRTHAH Xaqairt HJ2tf WANTED 'TOINO MAN TO WORK around repair ahop. Parker A Co. 444 Hn. maier-ial St. ' lljg AGENTS WANTED 17 . TODAY'S RECIPES , J Sandwiches Here are some suggestions for novel and substan tial sandwich fillings. Cottage district in many ways; aided the legume industry: pjut more ch0pped raisins and cherries, with silos.on the farms, more paint on the barns and dwellings, a mtie salad dressing; chopped and m many other ways helped in the thrift and prosperity arid general well being . of the people on the land here in Salem's patronizing territory.- , '.., : ; y The people of Salem and of the whole Salem district owe a; greakfjefLl to. the home men with enterprise and vision' who put up the capital for the Valley Packing company, and have managed it and kept it growing and prosperous. V AH this means more hogs, more corn, more cows, more pouitry,( more money, ana sun more anu more;' ana more cook in a large 8hallow pan with progress and prosperity generally. I barely enough water to cover and . Tho ran t.n orU;DJ v, coott uncoverea ana siowiy uniu ... - v v - . VA uvv viiab cue onions, cucumbers and celery, with mayonnaise; chopped raisins and nuts, with lemon and orange juice and a little salty- mixed until smooth and -packed in jelly glass es until needed." ; ;' " Gooseberry Fool Allow a quart of rather small green gooseberries to four persons. Cut off the stems with a pair of scissors. Put on to triA Vtorrtoa riavo . ri a n vo.A rrtlrr Balem district is a good swine breeding ' country. The facts I slightly and are tenderwithout be- should be SDread far and wide.. The trrhwina nf a rnnfinnalliri Ing broken. Slip .thern . when inrVMRin aci-MO-a nf drimm ' olfslfo r,OM S V,l; TV-J400' lnt0 shallow glass .dish : 7;T7 - y " . .fo. and ift over them a cup of.fine Duuaing or a oeet sugar iactory-here, .which is coming, will I sugar. Let cool and blanket with wonderfully, help the swine breeding industry. It will make tii yellow creani: Let stand for If tmnm lAno vrifh o!rTrtr.r oi.ltnry K T,n'JL tew minutes until the cream i; ' l x " , y t " "J'"' -".rv".--".- ", shows an Inclination to clabber, i industries, and many Others. t then serve. Or the berries may be ; Swine breeding is one of the basic industries on the land placed on individual dishes and in this section to make and keep this the most prosperous SJTrJSST Si which is not very - well known In America. ; ; '' ; 1 t V f i VV country in the wide world. A FORE-RUNNER r ; ' y-:4k i - : , Baked Halibut With Stuffing. ?; Clean a medium sized halibut and : uroup insurance is maxing rapid growth, recently i brush the inside with salt. Make under this nlan several southern railroads insured their en- a tuffing from equal amounts of tire sixty thousand employes. No one of the employes was 1 excluded on, account of age or physical defects. In fact nol and hot water. 6eason with salt TiifliMl PTnmiTiotinn wn rpmnrpfl- All tmv th samp nrnm.l pepper, onion Juice and a few. ... t. - sprigs of chopped parsley. Add a Illrrf regardless Of age. - few raUins. Stuff the fish and '.The breadwinner and those dependent urxm him are sewwith twine or secure- with pnrmiraftwi in (ViU aoanroneii nf W or.f; A skewers and twine. Place in a bak vMvwwavM ajjjaJai MiV Va AVkVUVU 4k AA VAOC VI VaCAbita ammmammmmmmammmmmpaaaaaWamaaVsa And by this means large numbers of those who on account BILLY'S UNCLE ot age or physical disability could not obtain protection from " the regularly -constituted companies, are protected. : v.vThe railways and other industries providing this protec- tioff Usually 'p'ay a portion of the premium thus bringing the amount, required to keep the insurance in force within reach of the individual insured. , v ' . j " ' y '! Whnelthe altruism of the companies plays a certain part in these contracts of insurance the fact that it is good busi ness policy -is obvious. It makes for contentment and for loyalty bf the employes and it prevents poverty; In case of death. ; . Jt means better service ' through contentment and , appreciation. .And this group insurance and the retirement 'system of part payHo faithful, longtime employes now prac ticqdby great industrial organizations are incentives to state wide and even national application of old age pensions as a feature of our future economic system. " The Salem hog v He has" become; a factor ot im portance in the progress of Sa Iem. Not the Salem hog of bad repute of the old political days, but the porker ot . high degree converting waste into dollars. - So may bis tribe increase till there are' no slacker acres or waste places, ' I . '. "a m ""The Salem canneries are mighty busy now. What would they have done with a bumper crop of fruit ot every kind, when they are about covered up with work as it is? It is very plain that our can neries'must Increase their capac ities; and that we must have more of them, to say nothing of other fruit and vegetable handling con- cerns. "a , The Slogan pages of The States man for next Thursday will be about goats. It will' be the an nual goat Slogan number. , Doth branches, Angoras and milk goats, Both Imported. The Slogan man is gratified to see growing evi dences of a coming boom in .milk goats here, to make Roquefort cheese. If that Industry can'be boosted long' and strong enough, you are going to see it bring is many millions of dollars annually to the Salem district. : The idea is taking faster and faster. It would be a fine thing for. all Salem people having visitors or di recting tourists .from the" east. 'to remember the million dollar high. way. The Labish section is one that shows solid weilth'nd'great prosperity in agriculture as few other sections of the country can. - "a Salem has sent some of the fin est black cherries ever shipped to the bis cities , of the east.: This is a'franch of the cherry Industry that ought to have more atten tion. And there should be pro tection in the form of compulsory spraying. ,. ; .. ;1. A number ot little girls were boasting about their respective families. They- had passed from clothes ta personal appearance, then to Interior furnishings, and finally came to parental dignity. The minister's little girl boasted: Every package that comes for my papa is marked 1 D." "And every package that comes for my father is marked M; D.,' retorted the doctor's daughter. Then followed a look ot con tempt from the youngest of the party. "Ho!" ; she . exclaimed, every package that comes to our house Is marked C. O. D." MINING MAN KILLED MANAGUA, Nicaragua. July 8. (By Associated Press.) Robert Money to Loan Oa Real Batata T. K. FORD (Over Ladd Baak Bank) WNTED SALEM WOMAN CAPABLE and ambitious to make $10 20 per day. Ak for Mrs. LaagrelL Hotel Murion. - 17j9 WANTED EmploymenS 10 FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT dirciar aad Uaai wark.!pkaaa 19F8. 1m14tf BETORR HOME TOU LEAVE TOUB OR CAR HAVB IT Insured Properly Pkoao Becke A Handricka. TT. S. Baak Bldg. 4-S8 U TO LEASE BEST Bl'SlNEPS LOCA tioo in Salem. Sea B. V. Alacy. 201 Gray Block. aijStf FOR RENT STOREROOM OX STATE street. laqaire Haul Arga, S1J28U AUTOMOBILES PRINTED CARDS. SIZB 14" BI Ta wording "For Boat." prtoe 10 aaata aaek. SUUamaa Baiiaaaa - OfOaa, aa groaad floor. WK WRECK 'EM Farta for all eara. Wa aall for leaa. Get onr prlaa oa trail art. Bales Aoto Wrackiag Co, 401 ft. Ckarak atraet. Pkoaa 1153. . - . laStf SCHEELER AUTO WRECKINO CO will koy yenr- old car. Higkeat aaak price pajdOSTommerrlaStjlil Willey a prominent American Mining engineer of San Francisco was shot by an employe of the Verde mine near- Matagalpa on Monday. Shortly afterward his assailant was killed by his broth er, J. A. Willey. BETTING FALLS OFF VICTORIA, B. C, j July . 8. Betting on horse racing the first four days of the sport,? here -this year dropped ?5,86& over the same period last season, figures made public today showed. , The figures were $366,132 for this year and $372,000 last. The provincial gov ernment netted 917,-833 revenue from the turf meet held last week i i IT THE WAY Have you some extra things laying around your place that you are not us- Something that someone else can If so, turn these things into cash. , mg.J use? You Can Do It and very easily by placing a classified ad in The Statesman, j The cost is small (only 2c per word or 5c per word for three issues) and the results are very good because the classified columns of The Statesman are scanned daily by the majority of . the 75,000 ' people in the Salem trading area. Telephones 23 or 583 FOR RENT 21 FOR RENTApartmenU S3 NICELY FURNISHED 590 Unioa. ' APARTMENT, 23jl0 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. LARGE cool rooms. 160 Unloa. 972-K. 23; 10 CLEAN S-ROOM FCRNISUED APART meat.. 817 Mill. 23J10 TWO-ROOM ED APTS. SI 8.00 WITH garage $20.00. - 700 N. Huh. 23j8 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 H. Com- mereial. SStf FOR RENT Rooms 25 NICE ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE 68S-W . 23jl0 BOARD AND ROOM. 523 X. COTTAGE ' 25j9 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING OR aleepiag room. 67 bo. Ckarck. 2oj9 HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEPING rooms. 267 B. Ckarek. 25j24tf FURNISHED ROOM RIGHT UPTOWN, Hot and Cold water, ateeta keat. 218 N. Liberty. Orer Darby's Drag Store. . ! 25J13 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BT TU wordmg, "Kooms to Beat," price 10 eentr oack. fitateamaa Baiiaaaa affica. fro and floor. FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR reatiemaa. Strictly mod era kerne Fear klocke from CapitoL Pkoaa 1894-J 2jl7tf ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME tnree blocks from etato House. All eoaveniencee. -tientlomaa - preferred. Please nre rerereocaa aaa addreea A cara Statesmaa. XSj28tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR atodeatv, with aleepiag porek prteliegea. KrerrtblDlr modern.- Befereaeea are re quired. Addreaa roam, care Statesman. ' - .Maf WANTED TO RENT 81 WOODRT TB aaad raraltars AUCTIONEER BUT t far aaak. Pkaaa HI. SSatf HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR USED aurea, tools, faraitnra. Bttfl'a Caa Ooada ZepU eppoaita eeart kooaa. S5m22aT CASH PAID TOB FALSB TEETH dental geld. aJatiaam aaa aureraea lewalry. Haka SmeUiag aa Befiaer Co, Otaaga. Mickigaa. S5i2 . WANTED TO BUT rUKXITURC nne WANTED PRITATK MONET FOl farm loana. Wa kr-ra arrersl appliea tioaa ea hand. Iiiaa h fcokerti laa, SOS Oregon Ulag. . idl4fW FOR SALE ST CREAM SEPARATOR FOR 8 ALE CHEAP" Joka Scott, raoae or A PARTY LEA VINO TOWN HAS FEW sample ladieb' costs. W ill aloao ant at coat. Room 418 Hotel Marion. 37j9f ONE TEAM. WAGON AND ALL NECES- aary farming implemeata. Seven aeac of -eowe. aevea kead af -yaarlinga aad calres. Hay. Place to reat.- witk , plenty of oitrsnfe. ,"A. A." Martin. 3 miles east af Mebama. Orecoa. 37il0 NIUELT MATED PAIR YOCNO BLOCKT geldings, wt. 2630. Sound, good coa-i ditioe, rirkt ant farm work. Priced Tery reasonable. Also ae eery block y kefcfy boned kay mare. wt. 1540. Also! set harness aad wagon. Fairgroaad. Todd.. - - - 37il0 BLACKCAPS . PICK. THEM YOL'R- aelf. River road. Uf b.jh au. 9 p-- : 37j9 dl-TO CLOVER MAX, Pkoaa 105F11. flS TON. S7il0 VICTROLA AND ' RECORDS. FINS condition. 875. Baa 448 ear Biatee man. , 87jlO LANGE RANGES COMPLETE LINE Peoplea Furaitura Store. 271 N. Com mercial. - 87al FOR SALE OLD MXWSPAPKHS. TEN cent a a kaadla. CircniaUon aapartmenr Oragoa Statesman. 87lf SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. I. Stiff Fnraitara va. uaaa uoao -Dept. Oppaaita conrt koaaa. -STm224 Trespass Notices For Sale Trerpesa Xatleaa. alia 14 at lackea, ariated aa rood 10 nance caneata k ar ia r tka werda. "NeJca la Heeobr 0' aa Teat Trvapaaaiag ia Bticttr Forbid dea Oa These Pramiaea Uader Peaalty f Prnsecntioa." Price 15o oaak or S for 25a. Sutaamaa Pak. Co, Salem. Oregon. Slav FOR 8ALF RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for all eara. Seven bO to 80. Ten, bodies, traiUra. Mike's Jkelt Wreck ing Hoaaa. 34S Ceatar. Pkaaa 898. ' S7m9tf FOR SALE USED LUMBER. 14tk ANI Oak. -Phono 1623-MT. 37iJyT8 FOR RENT House 27 HOME FOR RENT DURING SKPTEM ber aad October, address .2235 rare Statesman . 27jl2 FOR RENT -FOUR BOOM FURNISHED house, 823. Sevea-room konae, 840.00. Seven-room modern .boose, f 50.00. Wit leaae GERTRUDE J. V. PAGE ' ' 493 X. Cottage. 27j7tf MODERN FURNISHED SIX-BOOM COT . tage. 451 8..10tk. 27j9 HOUSE FOB RENT CLOSE IN. IN qniro Hotel Argo. 27i28tf FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1053 8ag iaaw; 830 per moatk. Call at SUtoa asi kaaiaaaa afliea, ar Becka aV Han dricka. S7atf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 'S BT SH" 60 receipt forma la book. IS oeats pet book or two for 15 eonta. Statea wiaa affica, SIS Soatk OemiaornUl m.. Wln - - aTfl - FOR SALE Ltveatock 89 FOR SALE: 100 HIGH GRADE WIMTR le(korn hens: ano ehetlaad pony, E. C. ' Mennia. Ckemawa. Orecoa. 3?jl0 - FARM HORSES. MKT HARNESS. ONE . milk cow. C- L. Rood. Fairgroaada. 89J10 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON Pkaaa 2028W. R. 2. Baa 29. J2ti FRED W. LANGE. YETEBINARIAN Otflea 420 8. Commereiai. Pkoao 1198. Res. fhooe 1666. famja WOOD FOR SALE 43 JUDD SAWS WOOD.. 1 .u CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR j Christian Endeavors of the nation are in session in Ore-1 DOROTHY DARNIT on s metropoUs. These young peopte representative of t I i llic-r- ull ltr nign lueais 01 me ana service- are among America s; most 1 1 six mii.es - '- v - ma ar . . Rallied together under the banner 4pf the Cross, and! foyf 'guided by the uolden Rule they have neither time nor -desire for, discussions or quibblings "over the theory of evolution. Their efforts are directed unerringly to the betterment, the ) happiness of the present and future generationsy Their, ideal j or the work and requirements of life is the 'Savior of:men. ' ' r .They are among the country's most virile, sincere and hopeful ;-.y ' young men "and women. - , C"X The;.Cbnventlon memoes are'treously busy with . , worth-while things of life. .Their enthusiasm Jor Christian work, their splendid 'optimism for the future and. their tnist 'in' the Creator as the( guardian of their hopes and destines, I -J .1 ' 1 mm M 4 I n 4 n Jf t. mm n. rtT n-fA tlTH1 HllVwiliV fVr ' m m- ' CHAUTAUQUA. i, Chautauqua Is the people's great outdoor..universityerIt offers a program that is educational, inspirational and re ;;v PHONE 249 43al HHeBMmnanwano - af BEST GRABS OF WOOD f I d ft. and IS lack, C J Dry miil wood. ' i I-.. uroaa mm weoo. i Dry eeeood rrowtk fig. I ill i -room nn pioaiereo nwaaa no , utj aaa ota nr. - I 1 - I ' Ml Sales; 2 blocks from street car. nut I Drv 4 ft. ask. mania aad aak. 1 !i 1 Ml ". 830.00 par moaU. I FRED K. WELLS. I bTrn3rTw'H ssj:-VT5gg35gr "-'-iVrifTa Ulriek aad Roberta, 128 he. 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