Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
t This cut Is used by courtesy of the AMwwiea man suies, T. A. Livesley & Co. Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of " PACIFIC COAST HOPS Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco, - California , HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY . , Can take the Wash " p7 out' of your home V ."4 171 Price 759 and up 1356 B Street DRESS SHIRTS With or without collars, $2.50 values special at 75c and 95c Cotton Worsted,; Pants $1.73 Capital Exchange 312 North Commercial 606 T7. S. National Bank Bide. Phone 859 Res. Phone 4 6 9-J DR. B. IL WHITE . . Osteopathic . Physician and Surgeon . - Electronic' Diagnosla' and Treatment (Dr. Abram's Method) Post System For Feet Salem Oregon ; ! FILBERT FACTS v GIVEN IN BRIEF - (Continued, front page 8) the valley noticed at different places the product that was com ing from the orchards. In some places the different Varieties had been kept separate and were be ing sold separately, 'affording a uniform, even product. In other cases, three or four varieties were mixed together in the same sacks, showing , an uneven, unsightly product. - -: This mixture or varieties, In one case especially, 'was giving some trouble in doing a good thorough job of grading. Where they were attempting to "draw . the blanks out by suction instead of by float insr them off in water, they found that the mixture of nuts did not The industrial center of the United States is rapidly gravitating to Oregon because of the maryelously favorable conditions and prodigality of resources. World markets are opening before us like the first pink of an opening rosebud. Every dollarspent for "OREGON QUALITY" products stimulates it into full and refulgent bloom. VALLEY PACKING COMPANY gSBE P?p hams, bco awd labd FILBERT TREES OF . Ho Thinks He Has the Finest Grove in State of Oregon for Its Ase Editor Statesman;, Three years ago last February I set out 475 filbert trees on five acres (trees. 20 feet apart), 90 per cent Barcelona, 10 per cent DuChilly. Since then I have planted a few: White Aveline and Daviana, The first year I lost 75 trees the second year 20 trees. . The reason for my loss: First, poor stock, not enongh roots. See nnd. western blight. Had I known what the blight was I could have saved most of the loss. The bul letin win tell : you bow to - treat blight.' I also sprinkle : pulveriz ed sulphur on the ground around 'the trees. ' After a tree is two year old it- is , Immune from blight. , Advice to Beginners I advise new beginners to be careful of the- stock r they buy; have plenty of roots. ' I think the one sucker for one tree is better than the layer system. My trees have made a wonder ful growth. The three year olds are about 10 feet high. 1111 ,-I claim to hare the finest fil THE" OREGON STATESitAN, SALEM. OREGON ot Oregon, DUNSMOOR BROTHERS 2218 Stato Telephone 2230 Pafnters and Decorators . Interior or Exterior Work We ipeeiJtliie on Interior work. Xet ni ahow you ome work wo have done. Keep Yonr Mosey in Oregon Bay Monuments Mad at Salem, Oregon CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WO&Ks 3. C. Jones & Co., Proprietor! Ail Kindi of Monumental Work . ! Factory and Offices 2210 8. Com'L, Opposite I. O. O. T. Cemetery, Box 21 Phone 689. SALEM. OREGON Be Ready The coming rains will mean a busy season for us. Order now to insure early delivery - and choice stock A. J. MATHIS . . Phone 1140-M. Xursery 161 14th St, City Office: Home Realty Co. 169 S. High Street. prove suitable,' as the! lighter" va rieties were being drawn off with tne blanks of the Barcelona. Must Bo Graded Another noint that will come up in the future, and not in the very distant future, is the Question of grades of filberts. The prac tice of marketing all sizes and all types of nuts in one package will not survive when , the crops in crease very much. As with wal nuts or any other type of nut or fruit,, the product to be marketed must be put out in uniform, sight ly condition. The mixture of very small nuts with the very large nuts is not at all attractive to the eye, so that thought must be tak en in the future as to sizes in the grading of filberts, i C. E. SCHUSTER. Corvallis, Ore., Oct. 28, 1925. (Mr. Schuster is associate pro fessor, of pomology at the Oregon Agricultural college. lie is high authority f on orchard subjects. - Ed.) bert grove Jn Oregon for the age. Come and ; see it. When you set out trees cut them off not less than 40 inches or. 4 5 inches from the ground. I cut mine 30 inches. That's oto low. I had 75 pounds of filberts on my trees this year. I cultivate my ground well. I raise strawberries and gooseberr ries between the trees. 'Will take the berries out nxt year. I, believe there is a great fu ture for filbert culture. A. chem ist told me there are more food elements in filbert : nuts than in any nut that grows.k, II. T. BRUCE. . Reedville. Ore., Oct. 26, 1925. DEAN OF GROWERS GIVES SITUATION (Continued from page 8) : turai bet in the state of -Oregon. ' J. O. Holt, manager of the . Ku- gene Fruit Growers' association. recentlyjnterrlewed the . largest nut Importing house in the United States, and was by them informed that when the northwest could supply any considerable part of the United States' demand Tor fil berts, that to that extent impor tationa . would cease, as most of the imported stuff! was of a very lo wgrade. - The demand is prac tically unlimited for all the fil berts the northwest can produce for many years, andj from present Indications the growing of filberts will bo among-the last of our hor ticultural actif ities to be overdone. INDUSTRIAL OREGON The advertisers on this pagelare 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; 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 y our mutual benefit Ask your home dealer to supply you with j ' ; " ' FALLS CITY NEWS V THE PAST WEEK (Continued from page 8) i They are having extensive repairs made, both inside and outside, and when the property Is again in good condition it will be one of the most attractive places in Falls City. Mrs. Muck plans to reclaim the lawn, set many flowers and shrubs and make it one of the show places in town. Mrs. Kate G. Boyd was a visitor in Portland over the week end, the guest of her son. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mather Smith for the trip down and back. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. L: Griswold and children visited with Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop at their farm home near Estacada recently, and enjoyed the trip very much. They found the Dunlops enjoying their farming. Considerable speculation has beei going on the past few days regarding a fire south of town, This fire is in some slashings and cut over land about five miles south, and has done no damage. It cannot spread to any good tim ber, so there is no reason for un easiness. Mrs. C. F. Vick was the guest of Mrs. Ira Mehrling at her farm home a few days last week, and also spent a few days in town, the house guest of Mrs. H. S. Mont gomery, renewing old friendships. Mrs. R. L. Griswold and Mrs. M. L. Thompson were shopping in Portland last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W". Eberhart have rented their farm between Falls City and Dallas to W. M. Wilde of Salem. E. P. 'Brown, Wm. Gohrke, . of Dallas, and the Van DpnBosehes from Tedee made a trip into southern Oregon week before last. arriving home last Sunday. They had a nice trip and a good outing, but found no deer, which was the object of the trip, so feel some what disappointed. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter ar rived home last Friday from a vacation spent in Albany and Grant Pass, where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. Porter spent two days bird hunting near Halsey and got the bag limit both days. ' While in Grant Pass he went out on a deer hunt, but this was not so successful, as deer seem very scarce this year. Mr. and Mrs. O. Aurland were Salem visitors last Saturday, where they transacted business. A hiking party composed of the Misses Lillian Hatch, Viola Lane, Ellen , Speerstra and Messers. Glenn "Wingo, and Ara Lane spent Saturday on a trip to the La Creole.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graham were np from Xewberg. Sunday. LOANS i Mad On Good city Property Low Mi, eaay payment plan; all paid by od of year. ' - Farm loans, largo or gmall tract. Privato money. Seo mo first; yon will go no farther. ' 410 Oregon Building DAIRY Perfectly Pasteurized and Cream Phone 725 Salem Nursery Co. Strictly High Grade Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Trees and Plants , IV-; Ibone 2305 i. Office: 216 Oregon Bldg. Commercial trout hatchery be ing established at Oakridge. - Klamath Falls City plans a ?250,000 sewer system for .19 25... ' 1 QUALITY the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frink and Miss Ina B. Graham, returning home Monday morning. Vivian Hadley spet the 'week end in Xewberg visiting relatives. .. Leonard Frink came up from Portland for a Sunday visit at the J. C. Frink home. G. W. Gould, of the Majestic theatre, Dallas, was a business caller in Falls City last Friday, A. P. Harlan has added a pool table to the equipment of the Blue Bird confectionery, along with the card tables installed after the Harians purchased the Davis con fectionery and moved the lunch room down there, .-i . From ' MiUrocket." Maine, to Falls City; Oregon, here to meet a brother and1' sister he had not seen for nineteen4 'years, was the trip made by Herbert L. Prior, who was here last Friday, where he was joined by his brother Cleve land McNeil and sister Mrs. Ernest Goodever, who drove up from Cot tage Grove, accompanied by her! two sons, Fred and John. They met at the Falls City hotel and enjoyed dinner there, after which they had a good visit. Mr. Prior has made an extended trip, which includes a detour into Canada, and many points of interest in the west. He very frankly says he likes the west and westerners. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gage, Mrs. Joe Gage and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gage, all of Bridgeport, were din ner guests at the J. C. Frink home. G. D. Treat has repaired the side walk in front of the vacant lots just esat of Victory hall on Main street. Mr. Treat says he is not going to wait for the city dads to call him "on the carpet." for needed repairs. Next! Don't all speak at onre, but all get your hammers, nails, and some boards and get busy.- Mrs. S. H. Tetherow was a Dal las visitor last Sunday, who en joyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frink. Lester Hanson, who now resides in Walla Walla, Wash., was in town last week, visiting old friends. Mr. Hanson was looking for a location for milch goats, and may decide to locate here. Mr. Hanson's father used to own the property where H. C. Lyle now resides. Mrs. Julia Miller and grandchil dren were guests of Mrs- A. Bow man last Sunday. Miss Violet McCann returned home from Lewisville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGuire, of Silverton, who have recently returned from an extended trip, visiting friends and. relatives in the east, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Guire are looking for a suitable place to locate, as thev expect to KEXXELL-ELIJS Specialists In Portrait Photography Stndio: 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, Bprings, frames and fenders. If It's made of metal we can weld it rhoae 804 810 Ferry 8t Salem, Ore., Butter - Nut Bread j "The Richer, Finer LoaTV CHERRY CITY BAKERY Toledo Several old ; buildings being replaced by modern fire proof structures. " -' ' . PRODUCES PRODUCTS Y California Garage s L GUY HICKMAN, Mgr. SUPER SERVICE STATION MOTOR SPECIAIJSTS Free Crank Case Service High Pressure Greasing 1000 South Commercial Street Phone 1987 Cylinder Grinding By Expert' Workaien With High-class Tools DONERITE SHOP .149 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore. WIXTER ENCLOSURES Stationary Tops, Anto Top Repairing Our prices yrOX please yon Zn Alley Sack of City Fire Dept. O. J. HULL AUTO TOP & PAINT SHOP HOTEL BLIGH "A Home Away From Home" $1.00 per day and np Frank D. Bligh' NEW SALEM HOTEL Where Hospitality Awaits You New Building, New Equipment, Best Located George Crater, Manager W. C Culbcrtson, Proprietor go into the poultry dairy business. Mrs. Dora Graham, mother of Mrs. Wm. Estelle and Mrs. N'. Ap pel suffered a slight stroke last Monday, and has been confined to her room since that time. She is somewhat better, but still needs constant care. Mrs. F. S Thomas left on Wed nesday for Amity, where she will remain the rest of this month visiting relatives. Mrs. Thomas will be in Amity for the annual meeting of the Thirty Years in Oregon club, an organization of those who have been in or near Amity at least thirty years ago. Wm. Itohle and J. V. Dennis spent last week on a trip to various southern Oregon points, including Asland, Talent, and Med ford. They were reported by their friends to have gone deer hunt ing, but as none of use have en joyed venison steaks since their" return we don't believe that re port. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Crosby have purchased twelve head of Tog- Eat a Plate a Day Ice Cream Sold Everywhere ButtercuP Ice Cream Co. . . ..-,.. . , .., . . j -. ';I M. GREGORY, Mgr. ' 210 South Commercial Street ; SALEM ' Salem 80.000 by 1330 RICH L. ItEIMANN - Real Estate and' Insurance 307-3O8 Oregon Bldg. k Phone 1013 -. ; .'Westport Puget . Island Devel oping rapidly with new ferry ser rice. ' V - v'.i Weatherly THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1925 PR He Knows Oregon Is the Best Nut Growing State in the United States Editor Statesman: As. you asked for a paper, the following are my filbert observa- genberg goats from Sonderagger's ranch near Gresham, including one pure bred doe and a pure bred buck, and have moved them to Hazel Dell ranch? south of Falls City. They plan to remain here and go into the business of raising and. milking goats, and will pool their milk with the Teal and Bran son cheese manufacture. If plans work out well the cheese output will be much Increased in 1926. Filbert & Walnut Trees Fruit Trees and Ornamentals PE ARC Y BROTHERS NURSERY 178 S. Commercial Blaesing Granite Company R07 Bohannon, Mgr. City View Cemetery Salem, Oregon Ik B. DTTNSM00B Salem Wicker Furniture Manufacturing Cow, We Sell Direct Genaine Battan Beed .Quality Furniture Repairing. Be finishing, Upfaolsterinf 22X8 State St Salem, Oregon P. W. BLISS ,AUTO TOP SHOP Removed from 311 N. ComT. to 245 Chemeketa St. Septic Tanks that save more dirty work and doctor bills- ready to install, proper ly designed, and reas onably priced. We make this kind. Oregon Gravel Co. Uood at Front Street Salem 100 Service 100 Anto and Tractor Repairing Wo Know How ' Welcome to ear Bernce Station Yi Old Timo Gu Once Moro GENERAL OAS, CTLS AND . ACCESSORIES SERVICE . -, A ctaplo Una of Groccri, Confectloa ry. . Jtesls and touches anytimo. Ska Chef. SHOWS HOW A NORTH COMMERCIAL ' ' GARAGU & GROCERY AjroBBSOir. ADAMS azyr&aT, leio-isie v. cowmoxeui at, - rfcoaa i77 HVEMUSniS old nsinns - TTTI This eut is used by courtesy of th ; '- Associated Industries, of Oregon. tions for 1925: ' ' The last article of the writer appeared a year ago, and it is now the last week of October. The greatest thrill of the big outdoors at the present season of the year is " the fire red foliage of vine maple, scarlet dogwood, and a host of other sunset-hued colony of our Oregon leafy forest, includ ing all shades of chrome yellow. goldetf brown and orange. The cultivated nut groves are now getting ready lor the dormant season, with their coats of brown and bright yellow and green ou filberts and walnuts, and as the leaves drop the sage green col ored, catkins or mole flowers on the filbert are more noticeable as the same appear in all sizes of clusters from single to eight, some heavy laden and others sparingly all just as plump and full of pep as though they were in training for the annual exhibi tion, and justly ' so it is, as on thecr depends the next year's crop, of fruit. During the year we visited a score, of well established groves that. were growing well and where good pollenizing varieties were growing in close proximity to the Barclona, which ,is the present commercial standby type" and the DuChilly type nuts were plentiful If was especially noticeable where there was a scarcity-of pollenizer, more blanks or partially meated nuts were present. We hope by a few more years of study of the now . practical nut growers thai this ever, existing necessity of proper pollenizers will be on the right track of its. probable solu tion,' as "what Is thought, best thiK season may not be so successful next' blooming period. As the 1924 convention was over we visited some groves the first week in December. One seed ling grove had four trees in full bloom, both sexes, with honey bees gathering pollen (as there is no nectar on the filbert?). The buzz was like a day "knee deep inj June:" This was 'a revelation to me, to see the busy bee working each shining hour, and proved blooming period extending from the . last week in . November through all of December, January, February and part of March, on the many" now known varieties. Walnuts bloom in April, May and June, chestnuts In June and, July, making nine months of nut bloom per annum. The other time catkins are visible and in the making, so there is always, some thing nature is developing in nuts. AH it wants is some encourage ment' and work on your . part. Some of our best, students prer dieted a light nut . crop in Janu- PHONE 934 for Cherry City Gleaners 231 NORTH HIGH DIXIE HEALTH BREAD Ask Your Grocer ' Wo Ato On After Two ViOioM ' Wo aro bow paying ovor tkroo quartan or a ntOUoa doUirt a year to ta aalxymea oX tUa aoctloa lor "Marion Butter" v Is the Best Butter Wore Cm9 and licttrr Cows -. , Is tbc crying need '-Marion Grcamery; ' t & Produce Co. VIctB, Ore. Phone i22 hreeJcr(ebrteof Sbtffdl t5SUftUtr- disoccuedor istours 0 rorma ntm Subluxaed i'erebrae,. ' i Is it anv wonder that such an abnormal condition re acts upon the general health of a human beirur? And.'if this condition is allowed to remain what does the fu ture hold of health? Our methods eliminate i subh causes. ... . r , For ADDointments See Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. 256 North High Street Phone 87 or 828-R . If You Want A Home Built To Your Notion' 1 . " . La a restricted residence District . Consult John Williamson . LONE STAR SERVICE STATIOST H. Capitol St. Phone 620 jry, owing to adverse conditions 19 to weather, so they thought. This, however, proved erroneous. The crop of fruit was all that could be expected and up to grade. We visited one grove - at about 900 feet elevation, well loaded; andther at 700 feet above sea level ? with four varieties, mostly Barce lona, and a few DuChi'.ly type, some White Aveline and a liberal number of Daviana all . trees loaded. This was the most Ideal crop of nuts seen this, year. ; Not a loafer on this job, and If this can be carried out every year the problem will be solved. May the years that are before us result in Setting the best nut growing state in the front rank where it Justly belongs. Our own grove did well this year. My trees had three feet of new growth.We do' not encour age single standard trunks at the, ground and with our 47 varieties we hope to get somewhere. Yours respectfully, H. A. HENNEMAN. 308 Davis St.. Portland.' Ore.. 6 Hour Service : Free Delivery;. PHONE 931' Overland Waiys Knight . Oakland . Salc3 and Serrlce ' VICKBROS. . High Street at Trade . Gideon Stolz Coo , Vanofactaran of" ' . " Dependable Brand - Lime-Sulphur Solution TM orand yoa eaa dpaa4 oa fat panty and tost, Trices upon arplicatioa Taetorr aoar enrnor of . -. ' Suaraor and KU1 SU. Stlam, Oregon - m jmMf A E?eJ ViSlA Odorless Cleaniog