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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
TTTT V T akes 27ie following advertisers are representatives and, boosters of the fifty-two major industries of Salem district who are contributing to the campaign of selling the advantages and proven superiorities of the community lem S a 1 e in www T. A. Livesley & Co. Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of PACIFIC COAST HOPS Offices : Salem, Oregon and San Francisco, California - 1 BEAnS FIT FOR A KING - M NED OF IE HEMS Boston Baked Beans Were Served to Them in Boston, of Course; and Greera Beans Also The Recipes for the Preparation, Both of Green and Dry ; (Republished from the States pa ot March 18, 1920.) lleans were not considered too Plebeian' jtq.fcrjre, $ls royal high ness, King Libert of Belguim, and Queen Elizabeth on their recent -visit to the. United States. At the Copley Pla.za hotel, Boston, he dined on both' green beans and dried ones, and the chef who pre pared them gives his recipes as follows: 1 , - Green Beans--Remove strings from one quart: of small, tender narrow green beans. Cut in halves and cook until tender, and drain. Season with salt,, cayenne .arid two tablespoons butter. Serve in silver (get that?) vegetable dish. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Can take the Wask Day oat of yur home Call 171 ; Price 75c and up Jv-! r7l356 B Street DRESS SHIRTS With or without collars, $2.50 values special at 75c and 03c Cotton Worsted Pants f 1.73 - Capital Exchange 842 North Commercial x DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation. DR. R H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 566 U. S. Bank Building, Salem, Oregon - i industrial center of the United. States is rapidly gravitating to Oregon because of the marvelously favorable conditions and prodigality of resources. jftp firit pink of an opening rosebud. Every dollar spent for 'OREGON QUALITY," products stimulates it into full and refulgent bloom. The us lik VALLEY PACKING COMPANY 9.S SPUDS TO BE SPUDS IS TIE PREDICTION Los Angeles .Authority Pre diets That They Will Be ' -$10 a Hundred Austin Holcomb, market author ity, is predicting in the California troduce "News that "good, sound notatoes . showing no frost and closely graded, for keeping quali ties, will be selling close to the Sift scwt. mark before the new crop is ready." We attributes the present rising market to the late October and early November frost damage, of 'which "the nan nas noi dwo told."-" . , The Produce News has the fol lowing' item In its current issue: llr IfcM'idc to Hold , Los Angeles, Dec 4. rotato dealer are. wondering whatwlll come next In. the tuber deal. Karly In October a local broker dealer bought a block of five cars In Ida ho, paying, he says," about $1.S0 cwt. A few days later he orfered the block' to a Los Angeles jobber at $1.65 cwt. He finally per suaded the jobber to take on the five cars and to put them Into storage, with the promise that he would buy tliea back at 1, It the Boston Baked Beans One cup dry beans, two and one-half oun ces salt pork, E teaspoonful salt, 1 tablespoon of molasses, ohe half teaspoon mustard and one quarter spoonful soda. Soak beans over night. In the morning over with fresh water, heat and cook slowly until skins will burst. Drain and put in bean pot. In center bury salt pork. Mix other ingredient3 with boiling water and pour over beans. Cover bean pot and bake eight hours, adding water as needed. . KBERT EDITS RADICAL ORGAN POTSDAM. Friedrich Ebert, son of the late president of Ger many, has become editor of the Social Democratic Volksblatt, a radical orgart. lie formerly was editor of the Social Democratic parliamentary news service of Berlin.' DUNSMOOR BROTHERS 221i 8UU Selep&ono 2230 Painter' and "Decorators Interior or Exterior Work Wt specirliM n Inferior worir.fXt at iaow you torn work w hvt done. Ewp Tour Money in Oregon Buy Monuments Made at Salon, Oregon CAPITAL M01TVMENTAX. W0XXS V J. O. Jones Co., Proprietor! All Kinds of Monumental Work factory and Office: 2210 8. Com'L, Opposite I. 0. 0. T. Cemetery, Box 21 Phone 89. SALEM, QREQOW BE READY The coming rains will mean a busy season for us. . Order now to Insure early delivery and choice stock. v Fruitland Nursery, i A. J. MATHIS , ; Proprietor Office and Sales Yard at New Salem Hotel Bids. Rcs.rnnelllF21 Office 1718 Office 169 S. High St., In New Salem Hotel Bid jr. jobber should desire it, at any time up to' January 1. " ! The dron came a few days after that and the jobber, on visiting the dealer, reminded him of the promise; "Well, I will take them back at $2 Just as they are in storage, if storage Is paid to Jan uary 1," was the dealer's reply. Yon have bought them,'- said the Jobber. 1-ast week the jobber paid a sec ond Tlsit. He offered the dealer $2.50 cwt. for what he had but recently sold tor $2. A day later he raised the offer to $2.65, and this "week stood ready to pay $3. The dealer sighed and said he could not think of parting- with "golden spuds" which had first! made him a little proHt in selling for $1-63 and then had made the jobber the fine profit of 35c cwt. when they had been nold back to him, the dealer. "I guess I'll just ken them a while and see what they will do," was the-dealer's final answer. At last accounts ne was hardly willing to consider $5 cwt. ' ' JAPAXESK TOMB FOUXI) TOKYO The tomb of Sharaku, one of the' most' famous caricatur lsts in old Japari, 'whose humor ous pictures of the actors, of his day are treasured by lovers of art, esoecially In Europe, is reported to . have been y "discovered In ' the Hongyojl temple, -Tokushima, by rr Rmzo Toril, ; the noted an throDoloeist. who lsnow staying there investigating ancient relics..1 HAD HALF ACRE KENTUCKY VhihDEBS " : THIS L4B, TO HAVE SIX NEXT YEAB Mr. Hannegan Will Twine Them and Irrigate the Land, and He Expects to Get Five Tons and an Income of $325 Per Acre, at Least Editor Statesman: In response to your request for an article on growing Kentucky Wonder beans, will say the most essential thins; is to get the soil in the- very best of condition be fore planting. And the planting should not be later than June 1. I planted a half acre this year. the 10th of June, and sold 4600 pounds. I figured the early fro9t damaged about fifty per cent of them. ' , They should be planted in soil that retains its moisture in dry s Former for Canners and the Latter to Take Place of California Limas (Following are some excerpts from the bulletin, "Vegetable Gar dening in Oregon." being Station Circular 23 of the Oregon Agri cultural college, the author beinp: Prof. A. G. B. Bouquet:) Commercial establishments, loc ated in different parts of the state, are desirous of obtaining at cer tain times of the year vegetables for canning such as string beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, corn, cucumbers, pumpkin, rhubarb, squash, and in some cases toma toes. Dehydrating plants, also. are in the market, for various veg etables which dry well, such as string beans, carrots, celery, cab bage, onions, peas." spinach, squash and some miscellaneous crops. fnder the climatic conditions which exist in the state, all of the above-mentioned vegetable's attain a , high quality, so that whether canned or dried, they are much sought after by wholesalers. Contracts are offered to grow ers to produce these vegetables at a stipulated price per ton. Having a definite market price thus set upon the vegetable, it Js necessary for the grower to produce as large as possible a tonnage to the acre in order to have large gross re ceipts. "When the tonnage yield Is small the ovehead costs of pro duction' per ton are relatively greater. It is extremely important therefore, that all factors concern ed In the growing of these veg etables on contract be carefully considered, such as good land. high-grade seed, ample moisture Mad. On Good city Property Low rto, auy pirmont plan; U pala v by end of year. Farm loans. Urgo or small tracts, Prtvato sttoney. 8 mo first; 70s wUl go no farther. G. V. LAFLATt 410 Off-iron Building Perfectly Pasteurized Milk and Cream , ; Phone 725 Salem Nursery Co. ' Strictly High Grade V Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Trees and Plants - : ' Phone S303 . ' Office: S16 Oregon Bldg. The whereabouts of -thb tomb has heretofore been" one of the inter esting problems for artists, and XorSbaraku experts in particular. 1 M M H weather. And not planted in corn, sunflowers or anything else. I take small poles about five feet long, then take twine from one pole to the other, for the beans to be trained on. .This lets the beans hang down and makes picking yery easy. I intend to plant six acres this spring, and put in a complete irrigating sys tem. I should raise, at least five tons per acre,, giving me an In come of JJ25 per acre. AL. HANNEGAN v Salem, Ore., Rt. 3, Dec. 7, 1925 for the crops needs and so on. The cost 'of producing -.he - erop should be knownnppreimcly- so that the grower miy estimate What tonnage it Wneceslsafy "for him to obtain td pay' production costs and leave a reasonable profit. The largest yields of these veg etables are being obtained on rich sandy loam bottoms and soils of an organic nature such as the beaver dams and similar lands, chiefly vecause of the natural sub irrigation of many of these soil types. Average yields of some of these vegetables are as follows: string beans. 3 to 4'2 tons; beets; .3 to 6 tons; cabbage, 12 to 20 tons; carrots. 10 to 30 tons;, rhu barb. 10 to 12 tons: spinach, 3 to 6 tons; squash, 10 to 20 tons. - String beans where irrigated or growing on rich beaverdain noils will continue to bear for a long period and give a high tonnage. Oregon Linia Beans While it is not possible in many parts of the northwest to grow to maturity varieties of true Limas, yet there is no reason why the Limas mentioned In the recom mended list of varieties should not be widely planted. The Oregon pole Lima, which is a large white bean and related to the scarlet runner bean, can be matured in nost growing sections where beans can be matured at all. The butter bean, also mentioned in the list of varieties, is also an excellent bean, equally as good as any Lima to be found on the markets from the south. Both of these beans are worthy of a place in any garden where beans can be -ripened, and the growing of these varieties by northwest gardeners would mean a saving of thousands of dollars ex pended annually for California Limas. BAKER. Rainbow mine, fam ous old producer, will be reopened and worked. EUGENE. Forest fire losses in Cascade National Forest vere only $879 during 1923. brand hai, bacon andjla KEN XELlv-ELLJS Specialists In Portrait Photography Studio: 429 Oregon Building Square Deal Welding Works jOxHtcetylene and Electric We speclalire on cylinder blocks and aluminum cases, heavy eaat Iron, steel tanks, boiler and floe welding, springs, frames and fenders. If it's made of metal - - we can weld U Phono 86 t 1 9 Ferry St. Salem, Ore Butter-Nut Bread "The Richer, Finer LoaP CHERRY CITY BAKERY SEND A COPYjlEAST ES Winifred Byrd Recovering From Accident and Will Go on With Her Work The weekly letter of Mrs. Thom as Carrick Burke from New York to the Sunday Oregonian always contains much interest to the west as Mrs. Burke herself a Portland woman. A recent number con tains the following item quoted from Nellie Revell, concerning Amy Lowell's secretary, and is in teresting from two points of view, especially to writers. The first 4s, that-there is money in making Roetry, and the second is that it pays to have friends among the newspaper fraternity, booksellers and clubwomen if a book is to have worthwhile' sales. Miss Re vell, it will be recalled, was a, "hew1sptip(?r Women" who fell down stairs' tttra tfrtTke- her back while engage Work on a jfeyr York nesj)aper,;WflU"e lying on the flat of "her 'back she wrote a book, "Fighting -Through," and at the psychological moment a Portland woman at. the head of Melr & Frank's book department visiting in the east, conceived the idea of hosting the. book through the women's clubs, newspapers lend ing loyal assistance. As a result even in far away Portland, Ore gon, it became a best seller, and although she has since astounded her physicians by being able to California Garage GUY HICKMAN, Mgr. SUPER SERVICE STATION MOTOR SPECIALISTS Free Crank Case Service .High Pressure Greasing 1000 South Commercial Street Phone 1087 Cylinder Grinding By Expert Workmen With "V High-class Tools -J '-. DONERITE SHOP 40 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore. WINTER ENCLOSURES Stationary Tops, Aato Top Repairing Onr priCM will pleaae yon Zn Alley Back of City Fir Dept. O. J. HULL AUTO TOP A TAINT SHOP ' HOTEL BLIGH "A Home Away From Home" f l.OO per day and rip Frank D. Bligh Eat a Plate a Day Ice Cream Sold Everywhere WesternDairy Products Co. ' r - ... - i-: P. If. GREGORY, Mgr. 210 South Commercial Street SALEM Salem tO.000 by 1930 RICH L. KEIMANN Real Estite and Insurance 807-308 Orepii Rldft, j Phone 1013 MI 16 TO IT 1 Weatherly leave her bed, ? Miss Revell con tinues to write a column called "Right Off the Chest" from which the; item is taken by Mrs, Burke: Nellie Revell in her "Right off the Chest".; column says, "Many Broadwayltea have wondered in recent years what had become of Ada DwyeV, but it was not until the death of Amy Lowell, the poetess they found out. Miss Dwyer, who had contributed one of the classics of the stage as the tough, hardboiled, slangy "Frisco Kate" in "The Deep Purple," had been living in Boston with the free verse poetess for the last several years, acting as her com panion and secreary. Like Ada Lewis, who off stage was the very antithesis of - her "tough girl" stage personality, Miss Dwyer was highly refined and cultivated. But in all her stage characterizations she was the hard-hearted, illiter ate woman of the underworld. "Not only did Miss Dwyer re ceive the bulk of Amy Lowell's estate but she also named her literary executrix, an even greater honor. This shows what a great actress Miss Dwyer was, since on the tage she was a success in do ing everything that in private life she could not have done at all." MiBs Dwyer's name in private life is Mrs. Gearld Russell. The estate amounted to over $700,000. A couple of other items by Mrs. Burke are of special interest to Salemites, as follows: Winifred Byrd is recovering from her serious accident. Some early engagements had to be abandoned, but the plueky little Oregon artist is determined to be ready for an approaching concert at the Waldorf and for her Jor dan hall concert in Boston next month. Miss Byrd, who is" a strong NEW SALEM HOTEL Where Hospitality Awaits You New Building, New Equipment, Best Located George Crater, Manager W. C. CalbtrtKon, Proprietor Blaesing Granite Company Roy Bohannon, Mgr. City View Cemetery Salem, Oregon Ik B. DTTNSMOOB Salem Wicker Furniture Manufacturing Co, Wo Sell Diroct 'Ooanlno Bittin Reed Qrillty Furniture Xopftirlnf. Kefinlsliing, TJpholrterinX 2218 State Salem, Oregon F. W. BLISS AUTO TOP SHOP Removed from 311 N. Com'l. to . 245 Chemeketa St. Septic Tanks that save more dirtj work and doctor bills ready to install, proper ly designed, and reas onably priced. We make this kind, Oregon Gravel Co. Ilood at Front Street Salem 100 Service 100 Auto and Tractor Repairing Wo Know How Wolcorao to oar Serrleo Station T. Old Timo G One M.r. GEfTEKAI. OAS, CIS AMD ACCESSOEIXS SERVICE A rtaplt tins of Groceries, Confection ory. Meals and lynches anrtUso. Tao , ' Chef SHOWS HOW NORTH COMM EIWTATO GARAGE & GROCliRT iwDBSSOir, ADAMS ft iXTTKlT' , 110-1I1S X. OoaaionUi It.-:i . -na 77 advocate of American art, intends to play McDowell's Keltic Sonata at her annual Aeolian hall recital in December, and will likely do something later fo rthe benefit of the Peterboro colony. I ran .into Evelen Calbreath to night as she was returning from the Carrol club where she sang for a couple of hundred apprecia tive girls. Miss Calbreath is both teaching and studying in the stu dio of William Brady, and she has resumed her study of composition with Rubin Goldmark. The songs of this talented young woman are finding wide .. favr r-Suanne Keener is the' ' latest , artist to place "The Little House" on her concert programs. HAS SUCCESSFULLY II KINDS Gets 500 to 1000 Pounds Dry and" 3 to 4 Tons Green Beans to the Acre Editor tatesman: Beans: Yes, we have raised them quite suc cessfully for several years. Had about thirty acres,, including several varieties, the past season. Will give a brief outline followed on our gravelly loam. As in" other crops succesfully grown, soil ad aption must be studied. Do not follow ground used for beets-, rutabagas, kale or carrots-.' The first important step is get ting the ground in first class con dition. Use plenty of fertilizer, plow deep by early April at least, and 'follow up about every ten days with a good springtooth har row. Set 4 inches deep. Tfou would be surprised to know the number of small weeds you -kill-;, "'also the ground is settled for planting, which should be done about the middle of May to June,, depending on favorable weather conditions. If the ground is cold with a per iod of cold rains, WAIT. Plant ing a few days, later when the weather is warm will yield a much better stand, and you will J5e able to see the young beans grow from the start, the resnlts being much more satisfactory. The amount of seed per acre varies from twen ty pounds of smaller varieties to 50 of larger. If the first cultiva ting and followed' up with the same, once or twice more, you will have little use for the hoe. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. . Manufacturers of . ' BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF TISSUE' Support Oregon Products Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Ycui Office Stationery . . . . PHONE 924 - Cherry City Cleaners 231 NORTH HIGH PHONE 934 DIXIE HEALTH BREAD Ask .Your (irocer ,W Ati Out After Two Millions : Wo aro lew paytaf orer tbroo nart.rs of a nUlloa Sonars a rear to tho dairyaiea ot this, sectioa fox "Marion Butter'V v la. the Bntt Ruttcr V lloro Cows and Better Cows in tlio crjing need Marion Creamery & Produce Co. , lalcm. Ore. Phone Sin HUlMWi MiM aajfrros allwiio)laMw ft " n ' Itnialli I li i r ' 1 tmmim Wf Consider what is claimed for Chiropractic methods and you will easily realize what a com mon -sense 'science - it is. It aims, by removing causes, to eliminate disease, and does so successfully. Phone for an appointment 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 In a restricted residence district Consult John Williamson LONE STAR SERVICE STATZOV H. Cpitol St. Phone 620 Hill Candy Company Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of High Grado Candies 1204 Leslie Street ' Salem Begin harvesting before there id any danger of beans shattering, but they should be perfectly dry for threshing. We use a regular bean ' thresher with success. Our yields run from 500 to 1000 pounds an acre, during -normal years. Also three to four 'tons of greea beans per acre. Bean straw or pods are valu able for cow feed. -C. A. BEAR Turner, Ore., December 7, 1925 Portland Steamer Kenus will bring cargo of nitrates, to reload with lumber for Chile.' ' Eugene First $100,000 wing of $500,000 motion picture studio promised by April. World markets are openihglbefbrje Odorless Cleaning o rlour bervice jrree ieuvery Overland Willys Knight Oaldan'd Sales and Service j VICKBROS. High Street at Trade Gideon Stolz Co. - ltannfactttrin of .-. Icrndable Iiranl Llnic-Sulphttr Solution ' . y , Tao Tsrand yo cam aopeiU om tot ' pnxUj oa4 task. ' iS-k-ce upon iH i A(Jua raetorr oaf ooroer of ' aamoff aad Kin tu, Ssloaj, orogoa J S f . 1 .