The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    .THE' OREGON STATES! LT4,SALCJ;'0rj:G0:i
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1025
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QUALITY' PRODUCTS
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The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. Each takes pride in putting "ORE
GON QUALITY" into it3 products. : When 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 cities. You increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon
farm products. - . .. ; - ) .
Your success is inseparably interwoven with theirs. Every dollar you spend for their pro
ducts will influence the future of Oregon to your mutual benefit. Ask your home dealer to
supply you with - Hwc w ; . ' .
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t Thii cut If used by courtesy, of the
Associated Industries, of Oregon.
Tils cat Is used by" courtesy of the
Associated Industries, of Oregon,
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T.A.Iivesley&Cd.
Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of
V PACIFIC COAST HOPS
Offices: Salem, Ore jen and San Francisco,
California' r
HOME VET WASH
Cam take the Wash ',
Day oat of your home
Price 75c and up
1356 B Street i
WkM tiraJ t ynnr clothing- tall r
I xeka It SI taa -
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Wt wiir picas i4 utiit 7
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It yon areont of harmony with
the la wi of . health, STOP dl-ease-hulldinff
habits. Common
ensa adrlce and treatment at
PK. CiOFFIUER .
SZO Orfgoa Bids, rbone S51
GILBERT STUDIO
J AND CRAFT SHOP. V
. Pictures Framed i
a .Artistically" :
TJpotatrs 117 North Commercial
Slogan Ads
; Are ;
Business Getters
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OREGON
PACKING
cor.dPAriY
The industrial
us like the first pin!
VAIiCT.PAGKNGyGOMPANY'-4'flWPAff9.ANSll5S,
IKSTB (MS
Liming the JSoil Was a Well
Established . Practice in
Early Roman Farming
Mr-
jjBcJV are some excerpts from
n current bulletin of the depart
ment of Industrial journalism of
the Oregon Agricultural college:)
"Liming the soil was a well
established practice in early Ro
man husbandry.- Evidence has.
been found that even the ancients
, knew the value of limestone "soil
for producing satisfactory crops.
In some rotation experiments
at the Oregon Agricultural " col
lege, rotation "has resulted In 50
per cent higher yield than was
obtained by continuous crops, and
th! difference. Is groylng larger
each ycar.i Beans grown continu
ously yielded 9.85 bushels an
acre, while beans rotated, after
grain and: clover, yielded 15.74
bushels an acre. . ; .
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. Very Uttls pruning is ordinarily
necessary in the case of the log
- anfcerry. If ths cants are healthy
' and virr3'js, they may be trained
FROr.l-TI E COLLEGE
et f-i!l 1. rla. Occa-ioaaliy, wt
' teAGLE DAMP.
!y i! avash . ;
; , ' Try Our
Damp Wash
25 lbs. for 75c
" Additional lb4 3c per -Vk ,
R. H. Wolter,' Prop.
Oor. teth and OSt. Phone 1892
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SALEIIPUBUC rJARKET
: Bat; personally; owned and
privately conducted :.
4.1F.BRA23ER
TODD ELECTRie MOTOIt
SHOP ; f
Specialize on re-wlndlni,
repalrlnsr and InstalHasj j
. .electric motors. . j
Basement Blasonle Cniluins
; pnoxs 211a i
50ff U.'S. National Bank: Bldi
Phone 859 ' Hes. phone 469J
pa. b. n. whits
- 1 Osteopathic
Physician and 8ttrgeon
.Electronic Diagnosis and
- f. 'Treatment
(Dr. Abram'l llethod)
Post System
ForTeet J-
Salem,
Oregon
Keep Yoni Money- i ' Oregon Bay
lloaiimeut Hd SkUm, Orerom
CAPITAL KOHrUMSXTAX. VTOSXt
'Kind f IfonameDU) Work
; - ictry and Of(iet ' . j.
-aziati.com'C.-opB'Mits- xvjji.' a r.
center of tfio Um
pinlE of an opening rosebud. Every
Square Deal Weliins Works
Ox-acetylene and Electrlo
We specialise on cylinder blocks
and aluminum cases, heavy cast
Iron, 'steel tanks, boiler and flue
welding, springs, frames and
ie&dtra. . , ::
. It U'a xnade of metal ,
'? - i j f- we can weld ft -.vi' .
"-l-t i i. rhone CSt .
S19 ferry Et.
Salexn, Ore;
the rope system is used. the. canes
are so long they interfere with
the next plant. I In which eaeo
the ends should be shortened
somewhat. Frequently canes .are
produced which j are ' not long
enough r to bo attached' to the
trellisi These bear but little fruit
and riay Interfere with the new
shooti i Such cane should be re
moved;. Old canes should be tak
en away as soon as the crop has
been I harvested, i Thl practice
gives jthe new shoots more air
and sf nlight.: It also aids mater
ially in keeping down insect pests
and diseases. ' - ' :.;' "' y '
"I don't believe tba results
from iha kso ct line ca graia era
very ciarked the first year, tays
J. J. Doerfler of the Icyiaa Ilarla
farm near Silverton, "but cur
record shows that it does increase
yields; even on grains the eccou 1
acl tla fcllowinj1 ye-jrs' " '
uun CLir.i.-.TE ;.r;o
- nUffi AT.1AZE
The Union Pacific Is Spend-
ing a Million a Year Boost
ing This. Favored Section
Mr. B, B Gray, Advertising ag
ent of the Union Pacific at head
Quarters in( Omaha, has been in
the . northwest ' for the past two
weeks and has Just completed a
tour of the Puget Sound region,
where he has made a careful in
s pec tip n of all : the conspicuous
features that usually appeal to the
visiting tourist. Before return
ing east he will make an equally
comprehensive review of the Co
lumbia river region and Mt. Hood
so as to put him' in possession of
the big facts Into which he will
later, weave the details of a new
publication on 'the "Pacific north
west, v - -.-y . - i
The Union Pacific has issued
such ; a publication ; , annually in
editions of 50,000 since the re
turn of the railroads to corpora
tion control, bu$ to keep pace
with the country's rapid develop
ment, and, emphasize outstanding
features that have in the last lew
years turned a national limelight
on the northwest' it is felt that
the book- should ;be entirely, re
constructed and enlarged. '.; '
- In connection with this particu
lar activity Mr. Gray calls atten
tion to others 4 of eaual. magni
tude. The Union Pacific adver
tising appropriation this year Is
nearly one million dollars and
every penny of it Is being expend
ed broadcasting to the world. the
glory of the great Pacific west.
Its library of publications ' Is un
doubtedly the j broadest In scope
of any in the railroad life of the
nation, and : includes every sec
tion of the - west even' British
Columbia and Alaska. These
publications are of the highest
character. Their treatises are so
thorough and up-to-date In rela
tion to history, geography and
economic development that some
of them have been adopted as text
books in many of the schools of
the country.-
"But there Is one outstanding
feature in this wonderful north
west," continued Mr. Gray, "that
seems, to me. the world does not
quite grasp. - ; Text -and picture,
earnest and Intensive as we have
tried to make, them, do not carry
the message adequately.' I refer
Id' its glorious1 climate. I ; have
come from the east. Hardly a
- ICada oa Ohx City 7rrpTty
Low rata, payment pUi ; all pi4
- br ai f year.
V.rai loaat, larff. or amall traeta.
Frirat. monej. So. n. (ut; yoa
will n im further
G. iV. XAFLAJl
410 oitcob r.idz.
Oil liLUwo
Perfectly Pasteurized
3criwtrLict!Oit 3o.
3 A .
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section, through which I hare
passed In the daytime enjoyed a
temperature of less than 95 de
grees; much of the time It was
100 and. once or twice 105. That
was had enough, hearen knows,
In day-time: hut we got little re
lief at night- WhereTer I hare
been in this part of the country I
hare found it delightfully com
fortable all the time, and I was
nerer In a region where : the
nights 'were so InTltlng; for re
freshing rest andx slep. If the
people east of the Rocky moun
tains, and particularly in the mid
dle and eastern states, could
really know of, this delightful
ocean-washed , atmosphere the
railroads woujd be taxed to the
limit to handle the travel. And
your big hotels are wonderful
indeed they are famous. ' I do not
know of better service anywhere.
.More will probably be needed
soon, but the pace has been set."
"But it 1 not alone the 'tour
ist, pleasure seeker and vacation
ist -that wf are anxious to inter
est. ", continued Mr. Gray. ""This
country, is already well known for
its fruit' products, and its poten
tial wealth in agriculture and In
dustry Is apparently unlimited.
Our agricultural department has
just issued a large edition of a
booklet on Washington. Itrconi
tains nearly 100 pages, covers a
wide field of research," is 'elab
orately ; , illustrated, 1 printed "y on
fine-j material and - deals with
counties-individually so that poa
sible' h'omeseekers may "chdose
Intelligently thesection best suit
ed to their particular fancy. These
will not only be supplied to local
chambers of commerce for -an
swer to jlnqolrlee , aronseJLhy icnr
advertisements, which reach xnil-
lions of readers dally all over the
east, but' they will receive - wide
distribution through, the - middle
west and eastern states. ' A slml
lar booklet on Oregon Is now in
the .making- and will leave the
press probably toward the last of
the year." i-
- "I have merely mentioned pres
ent activities of the Union Fa
cine," adds Mr. Gray. "Our . ap
propriation, for the same purpose
will be equally large next year
and our york broadened to meet
your almost phenomenal -growth
I note with particular satisfac
tion, the . heroic cooperation of
your, various chambers of com
merce. Their advertising budg
ets are generous and wisely man
aged, which must be. regarded as
the best possible evidence of com
munity naith and effective : team
work. The methods of their land
settlement departments are amas
lngly ; complete, and might be
adopted to. splendid advantage by
much older commonwealths. With
this ' great united energy of" the
conditions and prodig-alitjr of resources.
products stimulates it into full and refulgent bloom. . '
KITCLIELLXS
Specialists la
Portrait Photojraprty
StndJo: 429 Oreson Ball'ilns
r 14.1? " ' Ou Uataaat
Bt Omiy" Ca;.raUM
Co-c;:reL7cCre:z:ry
A aa-pr.f!t .rraaiaatUa m
aatiraly r Us 4irrMa. Girt as
s trial.
UaaafAetqtrs at Buttons BitU
"At jwr trvcar''
raoB tat
137 a. Coa'l Ctk
ttsi-
r?nf
California Garage
GUY HICKMAN, Mgr.
SUPER SERVICE
V STATION
lXOTOIt SPECIAIISTS
'Free Crank Case 8ervice
; Illgh. Pressure Greasing
10OO South Commercial Street;
Phone 187
Cylinder Grinding
By Expert Workmen YTltli
Iilgh-clasa Tools
DONERITE SHOP
319 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore.
WINTER ENCLOSURES
Stationary Tops, Auto
Top Repairing
Our prices will please you
o, jj nnjj auto top
pAint snop
In Alley Rack of City Fire
Department
Iew Hotel Salem
Where Hospitality, Awaita To
. Under direction of
FBAini b. BLian
Hotel Bligh
MA home away from home :
9100 per Day and Up
"l'i :'n r I lib
SPEECn CRAIT SHOP
A Stn'dio of frmtie Expretti
Cmrmon'-ExprriT Physical Cult a re,
Kprei.i4 y ' InpenoBttioa. -Open-
Srvl-I ) i'older a RqoeC
' rrX'44,,t Heicelm.B, B A, .
. . 'Director ' V
f (if 90 3im St- Wl-ir.
ruilMad asd' communities IJook
forward to " an era of unequaled
prosperity ' in this section of the
country fer many years to come,
'. : Mr. Cray's sojourn was some
what 1 shortened by a business
summons from headquarters and
his return will prevent a review
of one' or two sections that may
necessitate another visit to the
west in the near future.
Latest reports are to the effect
that if the French don't get the
Morrocan war finished this month
it will have to be called oft on
account of rain, 1
. Greece must be in a pretty des
perate shape as she is threatening
to appeal to the League of Na
tlons. .
Cat a Plate a. Day
VEATHERLY
ICE CREAU
CoIJ Everywhere
lea Cream Co.
r. n. enrcosr, izzr,
C ; CouCx CoKurrclil Ct,
Til:-! t5,C:3 ty Xf2
men Tj. nirrT-iAUTT
.r:-r$ ins
PRQDU GTS
i -
IVE SHOULD RiU
SE .:
E QUALITY BEEF
Our Packing Plant, At Least,
Uugnt to Be Fully Supplied
: With Such Beef
. . ;
Salem has one ef the best
equipped parking plants In the
United States; right up to date;
turning out high quality products,
and with a capacity of 1000 hogs
a week, besides 250 f 300 cat
tle, sheep and. veal, .
This is the plant of the Valley
Packing company, owned by. lo
cal capital, and managed by Sa
lem men.
The Salem district is doing very
well la supplying 'this plant with
the required number and. kind of
hogs, sheep and calves I
But It Is far short on the neces
sary number of beet cattle of the
right kind; that Is. animals that
will make high quality beet: j.
The result is that this local
company has to go into the Port
land market for about half of its
supply of beef cattle, which come
from eastern Oregon, Washington',
Idaho and Montana. . . i
.We Can Produce It j
.. The Salem district can produce
this beef, and at a profit. Prof.
Potter of the Oregon Agricultural!
college suggests some ways; to
help, on the Slogan pages today.
- But this -district can grow
Grimm alfalfa, and clover and
vetch, and corn, and all the
grains, "till the cows come home."
and can develop as fine beet ani
mals as can be produced in the
worldand at a profit. ' j
One of the big factors, however,
that will help In this development
more than any other one thing.
will be beet sugar factories, which J
we must build here. These will
make certain plenty of high class
beeves here, through the feeding
of the tops and the pulp and
they will aid In boosting our sheep
Industry and our other live stock
industries,' Including dairying,! In
ways that nothing else could.!
With a few beet sugar factories
here, which we must secure, the
Salem district can not only fur
nish the local packing plant with
all of the right kind of beef cat
tle required, but can furnish a
lot of high grade stuff In this
line for the Portland markets, and
other markets.
THE PHENOMENAL i
. CARRIES THE DVARFj
one 10 to 15 feet long. More
WHEN YOU BUY
DRAIN TILE 1
Consider the extra strength et I
concrete drain tile, made on!-
formly good to pay yoa a profit
on drainage tzi "tlme. Ask
us for free booklet tuning how
to plan drainage for profit. I
, Ore jon Gravel
Company
... . t
Cood at Front EL f
' Calesa "
r
An attachment for an alarm
clock to' shut off the gas ia a
range at a set time is a French
luTcation. - . . -
la prcrort!oa; to 'tis acrei3
devoted to thess tjalai . Ee!;ta-a
raises ncre wheat, cits, rye a-3
barley than any otter country.
T.'ax coatcl alunlana ccnti
t.av tc :a iavcztei to caills btci
to store riach core than tta csral
iu;u;t cf Lcccy ia a gltea ipace.
am
piaesing Granite
I Company
; T?oy Bohannon, Hsr,
City Viaw Cematery
Salers, - Or?on
Li. dtoxmoos
Balem Wk&er Farmltsr
- MaBatactaring Co. .
i We BU Direct
j- tattae Kttaa Km QwBty
k , rmnUtar
lapalrtsf. lflnUUDE. UpkaUurfn
115) StaM at, aim. Onre
f. W. BUSS "
AUTO TOP SHOP .
Hemovfld trora 111 N. Coral, to
I 245 ChemekHa Ht.'
FOR SALE
All kinds of Wood
Price Kcasonable
PHOVK W3
100--SERVICE--100
Aato and Tractor Oplilng
; We Know How
rTeleeme U nr Rerr'.ea 8ttle -T
OI4 Tie Oee One 24 ere
1 GKNFRAI, GAA, OIT.S AND
1 ACCESSOR! r.S SKKVICK
A tUpU line ef Oreeeriee. Cen(ct
rj. MmIi r.l Lvarhee eayfaM. Tk
" Ce KNOWS HOW.
North Com'l GaraB
and Grocery. .
l Axszasov, adaks a scrrxA
ltlO-KIS V. CoiertUi St.
than one small bud forms at the
node instead of one large healthy
bud. '-
! The leaves have a slightly yel
lowish tendency with sometimes
aj barely visible mottled appear
ance, and a slight crinkling. They
ate smaller than .ordinary and
oddly shaped. - being usually
broadened toward the tip. The
main leaf tends to have fire small
leaflets la 1 place of the usual
.. .
! Dwarf Is not general in the
Willamette valley, but the disease
appears in scattered plantings.
Patches have been found where
20 per cent of the plants were
affected by this trouble. ' j,
i Loganberry .bushes planted
near phenomenal blackberry bush
es are the ones usually afftcted
by dwarf. "A careful Inspection
- PHONE
934 .
for
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Cherry City Cleaners
231 NORTH HIGH
DIXIE HEALTH CET.D
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ervar
must Jberei
'res
to carru-
(oeiVytarr
If the ; are impeded la
this Tlu k by -abnormal
presrurei, . -r body will not
receive the supply of energy
'needed to keep your health and
strength at normaL Beware of
physical decline, '
For apolntmeatt .
PIIOXC K2S-R ... ...
Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C.
. . 13CO KoQth liberty '
Eleclro
Thermbphore IIow to successfully remove
your prostate and bladder trou
bles by way of the Electro
Therraophore which-has been
tested and found not wanting.
We Get Results '
DR. P. R. SCHUTZ
823 Oregon Bids. Pboae C3I
Bring In this add and get oat
treatment FRL'C
it lot Want
A Hoce Ba2t lo Year
Notba. "
la a ruict4 riieae tfirtrict
Coamlt
JOHN WMlATiO:!
vos st as asanas iTATioa
. Capihe4 bu Fseee S20
showg that the trouble comes front
the phenomenal blackberry to .tha
loganberry bushes.
"This disease like the mosaic
diseases Is a virus trouble and
the only way of control is to
rogue out the artected. plants.
says Dr. Zeller. "Tips for new
plantings should always be taken
from disease-free plantings and
the phenomenal blackberry should
be avoided, as it seems to be the
chief carrier of this disease."
Salem Dr. B. II. White will
build $40,000 offire buildlnc.
.World markets are opening befcrcj
Odorless 'Clsanb
6 HOUR SERVICE
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 031
Overland
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