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I - i- THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1,11923 .-w-"-y u V -. " INDUSTRLHiGREGQNi PRODUCES; r QUALfTYpKODiJGTS The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. j Each takes pride in putting "ORE GON QUALlFr into its 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. Yoii increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon farm products, y - J J " . . ; : ' ' ; m , , ' Yoursuccess is inseparably interwoven with theirs. Every dollar you spend for their pro ducts will influence the future o Oregon tbvyour mutual benefit.- Ask your home dealer to supply you wjth ' 1 1 . r '"" j is; Ba- w - This 'cut is "used by courtesy ot tfie Associated Industries, ot Oregon, t r This cut Is used by courtesy of the j I Associated Industries, of Oregon. ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON r - 11- V 4 ' I if ' : 1 . ? ..' T. A. Livesley & Co. .......(. v. . - ' Largest Growers, Shippers and Elxporters of PACIFIC COAST HOPS Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco, . California. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY " .-Out take the Wh Da j oat of your home Call 171 Price ,75c and up 1356 B Street Wkra Uxd f yrar eJothtaj hU or xcfeuf tt as tt CAPITAL EXCHANGE - ' !W win plaM a sstiafr yo , 342 If. CoaucsrcUi St. ' 60 U. S. National Bank Bldgv Thone 859 . Ilea. Pnone 469-J DR. B. H. WHITE Osteopathic ' Physician. and Surgeon , Electronic Diasnosla and ' Treatment (Dr. Abram's Method) Post System For Feet -' Salem Oregon Kip Tour Moztj la Oregon Bny Kaaomeats Mad at Salem, Oregon CAPXTAX. MOITUHiarTAI. WORKS f J. O. ion tt Co.. Froprtetora . ' All Kinds of Mwimam Work - Factory and Off ice: 2219 S. Com'U OppoeiU I. O. O. T. CeaeUry, Box 21 Poc 999. SALEM, QgEOOlT .Spalls city news: L -K '. OF THE PAST WEEK Ross, who I3 out,froiat:Valseta at ; tending high schopL : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Tice went to Portland last Monday to ttend the Sovereign Grand lodge of the .-, 1-O.O.F,. and Rebekaa assembly, returned Friday. :, : Harold Wagher left last Wed nesday for Eugene,-where he will , resume hia studies at the Univer- The industrial center of the United States is us like the first pink of an opening rosebud. VALLEY PACKING COMPANY S!iSE FHUfT INSPECTOR h on UEIY v S. H. Van Trumb Thinks Growers Should Feel Their . Way for the Present S. II. Van Trumn. Marlon eountv fruit Inspector, was found yester-1 day at the Grange booth at the state fair. He had been too busy to write in, response to a request of the Slogan editor. , a He said .that a large acreage of loganberries in the Salem district has been fallow for several years, and his advice is for the growers to not put out more acreage, but to take care of what-they have He believes they"; should feel their way, for" a few years. He thinks that the yield the past two years has not been .much- more than 15 'per rent of a bumper crop, with all the fallow yardsUas well as ail others, yielding to their pos- Kibilitiee..' " t r He s'd that he was aware of the fact1 that, the -past sea?oo; tno demand was good, and lhe tanners ' rmiM have used more - loganber ries, and that they were able to market their canned packs to good advantage, but he is -conservative a.n wnnlif not Ilka to -SKain - See EAGLE DAMP : ; WASH .. Try Oar :: :- v:- ' THRIFT All Flat Pieces Ironed at 5c i ' per lb. and! le a piece Wearing apparel returned damp at 3c per lb. Nothing starched. R. H. Wolter, Prop. Cor. 16th and C St. Ionel892 DUNSMOOR BROTHERS 221t State - -: Telephone S230 Painters, and - Decorators Interior or Sxtorlor Work . ? We specialise on Interior work. ' Let us shew you soma work we hare dona. sity of Oregon. " '-... , Mr. and Mrs. R. VanDenBosch and sons Richard and Wentworth were in from their mill near Pe- dee for a few hours Friday; eve ning. .... - ( r:-. : Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Dorman of , Salem were guests of ' their daughter, Mrs. H- Li. McMurphy, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grazes -and daughter, Mrs. Claud Allen, spent from Tuesday until . Friday ; In Portland. attending Sovereign Grand lodge of the Odd Fellows and the Rebekah assembly. ' : Miss Myrtle Willis, who is teaching school at Fir Grove, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WiUis. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall had as week end guests her father, A. rJ. James, her brother Elmer, sister in law, Mrs. Dewey James and friend; Mrs. M- Wilson, all of Portland. - r . " ; ' Fred DHnn was orer from Sa lem for a short : visit with ' his mother, Mrs. Ida Dunn, Thursday evening of last week.' J. J. Russell and family have moved to Dallas. ! , Ensign Courter '.will go to Sn verton ; about the first of the month, where he will work with his father, A. F. Courter, in the store Mr. Courter recently ; pur chased there. ; than' could be disposed of at a profit. ; .: ;--'.-,,,-.. ',!:-f r:i About the Winter Kill i Mr. Van Trump said we have been having ; unusually severe freezing weather here the past five years, and loganberries can not stand much zero weather when trained high.. , He has heard a good deal about covering the vines with straw and other things. - He advises, against this. He , also advises against training them high. He says that; as much injury (or more) may result from cover ing the Vines as from winter, kill. The covering is all right, he says. for bush fruits for a dry climate. But here it Is likely to cause sour sap (or die-back.) He advises rid gin j up la the fall, giving good drainage, and spreading the vines on the" ridge. Except for possible zero we.ath er. he would recommend that the vines be strung up In the fall In November. . Whatever can be done , should be done to get the vines dry and hardy, for the win ters v " - -. : .. Another good way Is to plow two furrows against the rpf of cane on each aide, throwing the' dirt to the rows of cane. Thl gives good .drainage 1 and protecU the vines against excessive moisture, Dr. Beechler, north of Salem.-has practiced this system; and saved his vines from winter kill while the vines of his neighbors have suffered. . .;., .. ., ! :. ,.,.. - Mr, Van Trump repeated that I. C. Davis Is the new clerk In the Thompson hardware store. Mr. Davis has had considerable ex perience in the hardware business. He has made many friends during the . short, time he has been in business In Falls City, who are glad he will remain with us. Randolph Butler was among the members of the local lodge of Odd Fellows who attended the Sov ereign Grand, lodge in Portland last week.' 1 - - i,'-.- . Mr. and. Mrs. C. W. Goodwin were up from Portland for a week visit with their old friends, Mr- and Mrs..E P..BroWn. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ' Allphin drove up from Portland Saturday and staid over Sunday at the M. W. Black borne. Mr. Allphin is a nephew - of Mrs. Black. Mrs. Allle Bur bank, V Mrs. Black's mother came up with them, re turning from a ' week's risit in Portland, as Mr. and Mrs. Black had driven down with her the week before. Mrs. M,. D. Hammel.made a trip to Eugene last Sunday, j and on her return was accompanied by Mrs. Robertson, who will be a house guest at. the Hammel home for a few days. ' Mr. . and Mrs. Claud Graham, and Ensign Courter motored to Salem Sunday. J ' ; Herbert Dunlop. Clive CJourter, Ray Baker and Karl Pugh drove to Salem Sunday, where ,KarI re mained, the other young ;men re turning home" Sunday evdning. of the v wa a. uao aaa a -a v v recent marriage of Calvin Barn- hart and Miss Pearl Marshall, which occurred in Portland about two weeks ago. Both Mr. Barn- hart and Miss Marshall Were stu dents in Falls CHy high school. and have many friends hre. They are now residing ra suverton. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Graham are here for a', visit with Mr. Grai ham's parents, . Mrj . and Mrs. Wi B.; Graham: : . - '. Mr and Mrs. Chester Beneflel and small daughter, Alice Lazelle, drove up from Banks Saturday, visiting at the home of Mrs. Bene- fiel's "parents, Mr.; and Mrs. E. B. Watt, j until Sunday morning, when they went to Amity o attend the reunion of the Watt family, held in the auto park there, and going on Sunday evening to their home. " s . . j Arnold A Muck drove up from New Grande Ronde, Saturday eve ning and ' spent Sunday (with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. IA. Muck. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. West arriv ed, home Sunday evening ' from Shasta. Cal.. Mr. West drpve down last week, meeting Mrs. West there,! and enjoying a shertTvisit with their iwo sons who reside there, f The mountain is wearing a nice clean blanket of fresh' snow. rapidly grravitating to Oregon because! of the marvelously favorable conditions and prodigality of resources. World markets are opening before Every dollar .spent for "OREGON QUALaTY" products stimulates it into full and refulgent bloom. What a long way the world has e.v.e since good ; folk : were horrified by "September Mom." Z.0AV8 " Made On Good City Property : Lew rate, eaay pajnaeat plan; all paid bv'end of year. ' Tmxm loaaa, lair ar imall tract. -Pxtvata money, gee ate first ; yom win g n farther. O. W. IiAFXAR 4 IO Oreeon Buildinff i Perfectly Pasteurized ': Milk and Cream ; Fhone 725 he has no confidence in the cover lng of the vines to prevent winter kill, because it , will tend to in duce a worse trouble, the die-back. " He repeated .thisj because some growers are advocating the cover ing of the vine u t sure preven tive of winjer kill. , , ;; , ' L J Residents of Fredricktown, Mis souri, are pumping gasoline from their wells Instead of water. This combustible fluid is pure enough to be used in automobiles just as It comes fro mthe earth, after giving a chill to the air that made extra blankets upon the - beds very acceptable. I Mrs. West has been away tor several months, dividing her time between her sister, who (resides in Lindsay, Calif., a daughter in Fullerton, and Berkeley and Oakland with another daughters Mr. and Mi's- H. Mather jSmith were week and visitors in Port land, taking with them i Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . G. W. Vedder, who have been enjoy ing a short stay In Falls City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore have moved here from Independence, and are occupying the Chas. Mc Carthy property in the northern part of town, recently purchased by them. Mrs. Moore is a sister o Mrs. Austin Ricketts. and. Mr. Moore has flayed; basket ball with Independence against the Falls City team, feo has several acquain tances here, j Willard Hatch has entered Wil lamette university. Miss Mildred . Grant has resum ed her studies in Willamette uni versity, where she will graduate next June.' j . ,' -. ?- v Friends pf Charles and Louise Kauffman have inef them recently in Salem, Where both are attend ing Wilramfette university. ! This is the last year's work for Miss Louise, while Charles has Just en tered. ' : A Miss Nora Clark, who is teachi ihg the Adventist school again this year, lis boarding with Mrs. J. M. Logan. Their 'school began Monday, September 28, with eleven pupils in attendance. ; i Dwight (Chafee returned home from Monmouth Sunday. . Ur. Chaffee hai beenj remodeling ; the house of Ppfl Johnson, and build ing it into house-keeping suites, . Bud Ilirris and Miss Esther Cleveland motored to Tillamook city for the) week end, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Thomas Pollock, j Mies1 Cleveland's sister. , ,- ' ' " Mr. and! Mrs. George Morrow visited relatives in Portland over the week end. j 1 Mrl andjMrs. A. A. Muck were Sunday visitors in Portland. , Mrs. Frjink J Hippach leaves on Thursday for Lo Angeles, Cal., where she j will spend the winter with their son, Dr. Hippach. There were np preaching serv ices at the Christian church last Sunday evening.! the pastor and congregation adjourning to the Methodist church; to hear the fare well sermon of Rev. J.F. Dunlop Work isi progressing upon the removal of the old garage, and the construction of the new. fire proof structure will be .pushed as rapidly as possible, as Mr. Brown says there; is great demand for B.RA1?D W ?AON ANSif5g Night is when the moon and stars ; and the teeth, of the law come out. , KEXXELL.ELLI3 i ' L t - ' " - : Specialists in ' . Portrait Photography ; Studio: 429 Oregon Building Square Deal Welding Works Ox-acetylene and Electric We specialize on cylinder blocks and aluminum cases, heavy cast iron, steel tanks,: boiler and flue welding, ispringa, frames and fenders. ' . I .'Li ? f a ' --'' r" .1 1 If It4a made of metal : : we can weld It ' jliione 864 40 Ferry St. Salem. Ore. Butter -Nut Bread i ! - - The Richer; Finer Loaf CHERRY CITY I BAICERY . storage room for privately owned cars. m. - f . , . - . V Prune drying is finished, and the quality bf the crop dried this year Is" exceptionally good. E. O. Bainter is here from Wil Iamma, and "Mr, and' Mrs. Bainter have taken housekeeping rooms at O Aurland's for the winter. H. S 6ILE BELIEVES IT WILL PUT JUICE ON MAP (Continued froia pace 10) thinks every: possible - avenue ought to be studied and developed. but, he believes there can be no 8U a gigantic; industry built up here as was dreamed of a few years ago without the juice part of it being ' fully t exploited and firmly established,- One reason why the Wild West gt over It was because there were no alienists in those days. A man isn't old until he can carry cigars ;in his vest, pocket without breaking them. . California Garage GUT HICKMAN, Mgr. SUPER SERVICE STATION MOTOR SPECIALISTS Free Crank Case Service High Pressure Greasing . 1000 Sonth Commercial Street Phone 1087 Cylinder Grinding By Expert Workmen With High-class Tools ' DONERITE SHOP 349 Ferry. Street, Salem Ore. WINTER ENCLOSURES Stationary Tops, Auto Top Repairing -. Oar price win pleaee yon In Alley Back of City Fire Sep. O. J. HULL! AUTO TOP PAINT. SHOP ' New Hotel Salem Where Hospitality Awaits "You Under direction of FRANK D. BLIGH HOTEL BLIGH "A Home Away. From Home" fl.OO per day and up Chairman Butler says young La Follette Is not a Republican. There is no argument there. . ' Eat a Plate a Day Weatherly Ice1 Cream Sold Everywhere ButtercuP Ice Cream Co. i- P. M. GREGORY, Mffr. S49 South Commercial Street i Salem 60,000 W 1930 RICH L. RERIANN Real Estate and Insuranca . 807808 Oregon Eldj. Phone 10 13 PIOBIJ CTS"i MIIHOni ' IS VET IN II1CY The Oregon School of Mines at the OAC Has Great Exhibit at Fair The mineral specimens exhibited by the school pf mines at Oregon Agricultural conege, at the Oregon state fair this week, are represen tative ores from a few of. the min ing districts of the state of Ore gon. The mineral wealth of Ore gon is still very largely undevel oped, but there is evidence at the present time of an awakening in terest in this important basic in dustry. The day of easily discov. ered, rich surface deposits of the metals with which are associated the prospector and his patient burro, is past. The surface cream in many cases has been stripped away or dug out, very often leav ing the larger and more perma nent bodies of mineral untouched These can be found only by trained prospectors by men versed in the sciences of the earth, aided by the Blaesing Granite Roy Bphannon, Mgr. City View Cemetery Salem Oregon LB. DtTNSMOOB Salem Wicker Fnrniture -Manufacturing Co, We SeU Direct. I " Oenoiae Battan need Quality , romitdre ' Repairing, Sefinisaing. Tpholiteriaf 2218 State St Salem, Orecoa ' F. W. BLISS I AUTO TOP SHOP ' Removed from 3ll N: ComX to 245 Chemeketa St, FOR SALE All Kinds of Wood Prices Reasonable PHONE 652 When You Buy DRAIN TIE Consider the extra strength of concrete drain tile, made uni formly good to pay you a profit oa drainage for a lifetime. Ask us for free booklet telling how to plan drainage for profit, Oregon Gravel ; Company . Hood at Front. Street Salem TUSE - i 100! Service 100 Auto and Trmctor Kcpairiiijf . W Know, How ' Welcorse t enr Service Station Te Old Time Gaa Oaee Mar GENERAL OAS. C!M AND ; ACCESSORIES SEaVICE A ftaple line of Groceries, Confectloa try. atcsli end Lnnches inyUae. Tk Chef, KUOWS HOW - . . NORTH COMMERCIAT, . GARAGE & GROCERY , AXXItSSOJf, ADAMS k gXTTXA 18Jms V. Commercial Sk. - I Faaae 167T Company expenditure of capital intelligently applied. " To such a process' there is still a field of mineral wealth as -yet untouched, and, from such a process of scientific knowledge, combined with the requisite capi tal, Oregon metals will come in the future. v f "The state of Oregon has not been prospected as yet from this point of viewj, although it has been , run over and a Jittle ' metal has ' been scratched put-here and there from time , to time." says D. C. Livingston, of the school of mines. 'One of 4he exhibits of mineral on display in this group is from a region . in eastern Oregon which is now creating considerable dis cussion. This region lies to the north' of Baker and. has been pros pected for years, hut until about a year ago very little was found. Systematic development, ! which may mean several years of profit less expenditure, is now beginning to open up what, may be a. very important mining "region in which gold, silver and copper occur com bined together in the ores. . The development of. such an industry will mean a great deal to the stae of Oregon. It is too early as yet to say definitely that such an in dustry will develop in that part of the state, but the work that is ben g done in that region isvery encouraging for the future of min ing in this state.", Winnie Pettyjohrr Is Grovve and Hopes to Become an i Extensive Producer- - Editor Statesman: . . I am still a firm believer in the future of the loganberry industry and expect to remain a grower. We find them a profitable ', crop at prices paid this year, and when ever the eastern market is proper ly developed I liope to be an ex tensive prodncer of this delicious fruit. . Sixteen cent Iogans and in creasing acreage with an undevel oped market is all that ails the in dustry today. ... 1 Cooperative marketing by the farmers ' is equally important, as lias been proved by the black cher ry growers and results obtained by the Producers Canning and Pack ing company. , , '. . ' t .; " , ' ';'."? j If Oregonians would only show the faith in their state that Call tornians do we would have a mar ket today that would call tor- sev- PHONE 934 for Cherry City Cleaners 231 NORTH HIGH r; ', , PHONE m DIXIE HEALTH BREAD ..- ;;rr- ' '' ' I " '; . '. ;. ' ' v . - Ask Your Grocer ' , Wo Are Oat After Two HiOions ' We ar mw paring; ever tkree e.nartra .f a wniion aonara a rear to tae irrma of . this aectloa tor sulk. ; . "Marian! Butter" ' ' Is" the Beet Butter More Cows and Better Cows ' .is the crying need :- Marion Creamery & Produce Co. alem. Ore. Phone 2IC3 tiat iJte Suffers s fraceaJSfe fOQMerw center - - ' - ' " ; . Because of this fact -the chiro practic 'way to better -health is the certain way; ' By -tracing physical ills to the .ailing serve center we find the source ot the trouble- and relieve suffer ings . , ; For Appointments .; Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. . 256 North High-Street . Phone 87 or S23-R ' ' If Ycu Want . . A Home Built TV Your Notion In a restricted residence ' District , : ' . Consult , . '... John Villiamson1 XOKE STAR SERVICE STATlOV H. fapitot St. Fhone 620 eral times the acreage ot ogans that we now have. We must let the world know what we have to offer before, we can correct pres ent conditions. Very truly yonraj WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Salem," Sept. 26, 1925. . ? ' TWO IMPORTANT ADVANCES MADE t Continued freea pase 10 - . . .' not good, due principally to injury . caused by cold weather, but I, as well as others,, have learned how to protect the canes against that kind 'of weather. '1 - In view of these facts, that the market is becoming stabilized at' about five cents a pound and, that the growers will be able to guard successfully against winter injury. I believe that , all growers who have good yards-f-yards (hat, will produce two tons or better to the acre should take the best possi ble care of them, with good assur ance that they will get well paid fnr rVioir irnnhln ' ! ; EDW T. HAMER. Salem. Rt. 2. Sept. 26, 1925. Odorless Cleaning ' ; - - ... I, ... .v -. - 1 ,6 Hour Service Free Delivery; iV r Overland. Willy ICnisht Oakland - " '. . .. r . .". f . .. Sales and Service ; VICKBROS. High Street at Trade , Gideon Stolz Co. ' i . laiiafsctsreri of f'-i . "r ' - - - ' " Dependable Brmnd lilmc-Stilphttr Sotutlon ' Tie Irani yea ctn oepn4 oa for . ( . puiUy aJil teiiU , j Prices upon application rtorj' aet eerntr et gammer end V.:X U. Salem. Oregon straining out the sediment, . mors loganberries produced that