THE. .OREGON ? STATESIA, ALEM. -OnEGQM THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 192t5 I ' J. Rmarieka. . -Maaaftr , 5 t- . rr4 . Too . . If autBC-lUar i Ivca U. Mrrrlma . . . City Fditor La.lla J. Kuiu " TtUmpk Editor ""afcaaaa . . 1 - . i i fjff u. I' " . i ; i '" iiot ttally Eieafti Monday ky ' - ram utxmuxx vmiA&mxa coMrjjrr ; r,(, t ; ;1IS Baata CoanaareUt St Salem, QniM yielded -here; aWhe rate 015,000 pounds to the acre,and-iqur tonVtothc? aerie is not uncommon among 'those- who liavelthe moat suitable - landa and understand : the, best conditions '&t culture; ., W. II. lUnderaoa Ctreutailea Maaafat . lialpa H Ktetilitf AdfnUin Maaarar ank Jaakoiki . -Manager Job D.pi. A KL A. It hoiea i - - Lihtok RJixor W.at'm . . . Poultry Editor I -4--V'-t--Tfc AMoetaW FMa la xeloitvrly ratlUa to tt dm for pobla'tioa of alt new r MUhai koraia. i. , BUSINESS OfFICES: - '. .... i.i.-.lTt Byart, 88 WTenatar Bide, Portland: Or. - . ' . Taaaiaa r. Clark Co New York, lt3-13ff 31t 8C; Oileifftt, Vaiqftrtta Bide; "t.1 p7 Payma. gaar Bldg Saa Frtaeiaea. CaKt.: HicrtM BMg Laa Applet. Calif. " ' T r-a;.'.. rTtUEFHOirEai'-;' - 1 " "BuUatf Ofneaf J Clreulatioa 0ff!ea5iS Kairl Dpartmn23-10 I r.'lwWl-MWl!'. ' ;7.l." .10d gob DtpartaiaaC------- featarai at tha Poat Offlca I Salatm, lOrecea, at aaea4 -elaaa matUr. ,..'. : jjg$Tgglg " i ' . r - - - unit f iil II . I . .. PAlfir AND WQlTrEOUESS-4-'l "Abram ' beliered :in tlie . .Lord; u4LTiet counted it to him torWighteoasifes ' Genrl5r6. ' fiilli&I THE RMANENT kjOOSEBERUY CENTER i Saleni.istthe permanent gooseberry center pfUhe United States, because we grow liere thfe best cainhing bfcrry' knon, &nd!also a berjhtjs as fine as any for jellies, and jams, and is, ft superjorJenx for shipinent.in its fresh? state, hold- ving-up unusually well for long periods r because our district is unusually free from dangerous . Vhat we need is organization and exploitation. sWe need to le the country; know j about the superior j quality-, pf our canned gooseberries- . V 1 j f And a good shipping jniarket for the fresh fruit could be built iup in the big eastern cities by advertising and'good merf chandising. ; . .. vi-l ' : V ' i And jam and jelly plants could be built up-here. This could, be done cooperatively. England has many such plants, some of ;them of enormous size, and shipping their products to al parts,of the world ) -i ! I . .';f ', t4 The gooseberry is an1 ages old berry. It would.not be fill expensive .Derry to, advertise and exploit. ""The knowledgeof it is alry general, and ithe "taste long agoj established. tt is tod prbrius'ieg an industry to alloW, eyeijk q "g. j rSTUDY OP MEATS-,. i f. . iJ.wU 1 f for mdr filberts In the Salem ;dis Trlct.H solos ovei-fi-aT.af r the di rection of s George Vlck, : t the head .of the dep&rtmenC of agrl eulinre of XheSaiemCiiamber of Commerce.'. ; The 'only T fault with the plan as now 'outlined is that if is not bljr enough." It should be a campaign . for- both fllberti! and walnuU on' ojrery "farm with suitable soils and; locations. ' ' ' ' '. V - "-. Thpyr should bejttho right kinds of (filberts and the correct varie ties pf walnuts. ' .lpf course with the ' prper pollen Izers and with the attention they deserve In cul tivation. Such a campaign, put over to the full extent,. would soon mean an added million a year to our -annual cash crops; and the beauty of it is that they would go On increasing -their cash returns every -. tweJve,.months as long as any grower lived, and for a thou sand y'ars - kite? fie had passed iummin i i ni i i ii im . . i . i ii in n mi r mi i mini t i-n film iTt-infi rir- -- ' , TnrrimirtheTora-imne-yTJgrrtiaTerot-t beea Filberts and Walnuts renew thjblr youth, eaujhr rjreary They; t?r$ , for bbth the present and fttture.genfr gooseberry ies I vV: s'-And because we can grow 1iore berries to the 'acre than I Is possible in other sections, and gooseberry land hre is lower . . in price' and the overhead lowerJ; - i . vAiineurae wnen ine oiogpn campaigns started m me iatosmariover ven. years ago gooseberries in the $alem ; j .district were . neglected. The -number of -cases .canned was negligible,- but 'immediate interest r was laroused-r- tdu"-. And the Salem canneries hd increased their pack in 1922 .- ta7000 easeslrf 1923 the canneries of Marion county packed 'f... "25;7S0;casesior' 618,720 cans, represent . well up - towards xwo miuiop.puunas pi guusuerxie Aiiey greaiiy mcreasea their gooseberry pack; in J924 so much so that-they, had ' more thau the markets .would jreadily absorb. So not many caieg were'put- up here last year being confined-principally to trie mutual canneries ana tq tnose navmg long term con- tracts with .the growers i and ;. flow many persons are familiar enough with "xuts of meats to call for those portions they desire for. a. pirticx purpose? True it is that in many of the domestic , science classes of the schools there are given demonstrations of meat cutting and charts of cuts with their uses butj there are multi tudes of people who engage in the very important occupation of housekeeping who have 'not learned the are of calling for the euts of meat they want for definite dishes. ' - y The disappointments' in quality of meats and the lack of iudgment in selection both discourage the use of meats. The truvn-iJimea.-:vanipiMKu, isuiduwikcu study in the quality ana uses oi tne auiereqt cuts, wguiu xio much to'eliminate the tough" and "dry" meats from' he family tableV-nWuch "training would result in, increased use jui . iiictti. StopaCola IhaDav " Bits For Urelf ast I i The Itl r ry. i p d u s t r y "a will persist, because we have what amounts to a franchise j "U That is, we can grow a better berrjy than our competitors for either canning or shipping, and.aa good a berry for making jams and jellies, and we I can grow more, to. the acre-, and we are more nearly, immune from j gooseberry pests. haying these advantages; the in dustry 13 bound to become great, soon orrlate. ' , "W Given the right outlets, every acre of our best gooseberry lands could be used profitably in grow ing these berriesi and-this would mean millions annually, We paid $1,000,000 for this Method You can end a cold in 24. hours. But you must use the right way, the complete way. " It 4ocs more than end a cold. It checks the fever stops the head ache, opens 'the bowels, tones the entire system. It leaves one- in better condition than when the cold began, t That way is HILL'S. It is such a' super-help that we paid $1,000,000 for it. . It is so . well-proved tnat millions have come -to employ it. ; ; Start HILL'S todays and relief comes tomorrow. Use it promptly, and the -cold does jiot get, started. Use it a few days, 'and- the damage is . ended. One usually- feels better than, when 4he cold-beeam- a---- A cold is a serious matter. ' Deal with, it in the best --way science knows. That way is , HUi'S. AH druggists. , : Be.Smlt'a $jt-fo- Price 38e ' MMj QUININE Get Rad Bax f a& 1 - r is j """ V nllnns The man "who .gayei the; Slogail editor th -hunch that something big might bo developed bujt of he gooseberry Industry: In tho Salem district was Jesse. Ilnberf at tnat time working on The Statesman. writing news an a .spia i art icjps. Mr. Hubert had-been a grower of gooseberries on his farm north of Salem. The sequel has shown that Jesse' Hnber knew ' what! he4 was talking about HAVE FLORIDA BOOMERS THEIR EYES ON OREGON? (Contiavad from par I.) b1roucntIvlly7oT thelf merit 1 i"aa wlnietfTeserfi ir either J upon 1 tTO"btrye?' opporttniity to' unload upbarlhe : unwary" at" fctgher prices. r - : ...TVis-' ":Pifm be'l levers " t n. t'he' alkiged. exe-eptlonal' s'fl of Florida maintain that land values are not ext fanrd i na r Ily ' h igh t here at ptes entr.bu wise hedds Whose judge--ment - remains'unaf feeted by fi nancial- considerations i eem-l equally . united in predicting", that a; crashwill come. '."4,-'-"'.C--:. Letters from Florida operators concerning' the . reaL esate laVs of Oregon are -eOnsiderecTl ink some Quarters to be first signs of Im pending break. I raving, been-in the thick of the- rush for some mbhths, with Illustrations Of f pr- creaslagly eyed-as .a future field f or operation. - . - ) Jr&wtfcershasJjeea steady. and ? secure! -Oregon possesses qualifies of climate, and'aon'that have tbieh found, iineq.ua ld In otherseetions of the country. De velopment within the next years will show constant expansion ' in the. northwest. " " '; V Against-' high, powered promo tion, which brings bad times In Its wake, the governor's letter strikes a note of warning. F V . . 'The greatest' menace confront ing .the "real estate" business, in Oregon, : is; greed, he. writes, f ' Is the 'Florida boom breaking? : Is Oregon marked as the 'next field of ictlylty' ' by the circus managers pfl real estate r ' a. a m oviuc iuuu i,uo av. v vr va uj uvoi , . . -1 I i mtf -' . . . reliable reports,, values of land -than could be numbered on one USlSSlTieU iuS .t5ringnCSUUS ; v -- y: ,-,V r; i .f: ?.r : ; Graham Brothers ahuounce a subs tantial red uc tibii lir the prices dfeir complete lineof trucks 45 andnicitorcod r Siis their M eight months. 1 Itb product far below T;'aoylttck"df comparabfeipieritj Large production justifies low prices. Graham -Brothers are the largest exclusive truck manu i facturers in the world. NEW PRICES 4 ' V . , i''-W-i-! ;,-.., '..;,-.. vtv" f' !-!"" .'$.. j -$975 - 1245 1295 1 1 . a 6 Detroit - , 1 -. a- " " : ; BONESTEEEr MOTOR G0; ' ., M - 1 ' . M tl Lit rfl - Ml . i . M m fl1. "y . . 474 South Commercial Telephone '423 rr: a - j f - -. . -t -t . w...;4.... . v v. v 4.,- 1 I V, Tj- ... ? -j , ' , . v . , ' i41 .; , v. - - V.- SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS) EVERYWHERE I f V. t! ' . , The year's great money-saving event. Your New Year's bud- get will be sbtrted right if you take advantage o the savings in the great January sale now in progress. '6-f 'T mil -t -AJW-i'Ry a,, ' . irA f s . :: , Jltllfejll '"ll) I . . We . . - - III Lead in Superior Value Giving in Furniture For the Living Room You will find here the newest the best and the largest stock by far in all the city. January sale prices now. on every, piece every suite. Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Davenports, taupe and rose at .1 - j $79.50 Taupe Mohair Overstuffed Davenport J.:j.....:li..$139.50 Taupe Mohair Overstuffed Chair to match.:...-.it-$69.50 Rose and Taupe Mohair Overstuffed Davenport," revers ible cushions, at jtli::.;; jacquard Velour Overstuffed Davenport in four different color combinations, your choice aU)each:.di.cX.S73.50 Tapestry Covered Overstuffed Davenport in "good 'pat tern at ........i.......... ..... ... ; Brown Denim Covered Overstuffed Davenport at $59.50 Hundreds of Mobri Ru -1- Offered Now at January Sale Prices! . Every rug new. ( Every rug first quality in color and weave. We carry no imperfect rugs for sale purposes. ' Every rug right in ourregular stock Choose here your rugs at lowest prices of the year.- ' ' r. r .- , : . $135.00 Extra Quality Wilton Rugs; 9x f 2 feet, Woven from worsted yarns ; high pile,, very handsome... l..98.50 $85.00 and! $90.00 All; olihon RugsU fringed or bound edge at "$47,50 AxminsteiRuxl2ffeet i::iL.-jr,S38.50 : $50:.Seamles3ni 2 fte,: Oriental and conventional aeslgite y--r C1 " .L ,1XU? . 73L ct;i : neavy quality,, rrmgea or bouh'redges.l.LvjI- $4,50 AxmmsteWRugs, All Wpol-Fibre:and Wool-rTapestry Rugs, 9x ! 2 feet. Lamp Department All Lampsticks, Shades and 'Table Lamps; complete fricea to- sell from . . -v. ; v' 25 to : 33 mmmmat s I U I II' 1 "'.' .' ! 1 1 H I ' s. : :'25Reducti6ii I MakeY I , .,..-,:v.,.,v . . .... ... - i . 111' ' VJ ': vt lJ on ! !-'Vt M - All While? Sock Is Complete Trade ht Your Old For Newr fe 5 ,r :f: ( i . . .. . v T . v ' We'Charge No Intcrc:: t -.. ,' ' t.-i i: i