THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 7, 192G w- - ! -ill c) IK J '. ''.Th.P. . ffhllnitiinri nfliwirfihoY'. mo vnicoQan-frtihiPn smA K hnnQfera n f tha fifill-tw(l mCLlOY industries arr ar vrwvw ay WW' WaT 'VVUW'VTiU'l V m J m W VaT jf V V 1 V V. W lV' . vr WU SV VaT W ,wr a- " - "'C w".. J. ;" " - T . T ( : t; supenonnesoTm v: THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALElh OREGON "-- ay- - wafers. 1 V V S 1 i ! Tv A; Livesley: & Co. J Lsrccst Growers, Shippers and Exporters of i: ; ;; PACIFIC COAST HOPS ; v ; Offices rSalern, Oregon and SairFrancijco, - KIT. ilfiEEL CREAMERY il BETTER B i -, North, Pacific Cooperative Creameryt Association In Its - Vork Looking to Giving Oregon Butter a Better Stand ing in thelMarkets Is Already Showing Good Results. : in,' v.- , rir. ' t- ' - J--- . (Tbe followins is a .bulletin of t'e department otnootrial jbor jialism of the Oregon 'Agricultural : - California Garaei . : cirr mcmiAN, jMgr. SUPER SERVICE ' : . ( STATION . ' 1IOTOR ETEC3A1IST3 ! Jre Crank Casa Sarriee . Illgh Pressnr Greaatoc V:. 1000 South Commercial, Street m inaf ! - - ! f-- Cylinder Giindinjj Bj Expert Workmen Witht ; f. lUgfecbun TooU (V DONERITESnOP !; S40 Ferry Street, Salem, Ote HOME WET WASH -LAUNDRY m Can ' take the XVaah Day out of yar home Call 171 Price 75c and up : 135C B Street ! I i ? DISEASES ) .Treated by Osteopathy aid the. latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's eiec- trcmic system. No charge for consultation. DR.1 B. H. WHITE rbysician and Sorgooa , . 6S U. S. 13 auk Building Salem, r Oregon It The industrial center of lis lilic tha Hrst 'aBBBB1BaaBaBaBMB1BVBaBBBaSBB VALLEY PAQCING .COMPANY SHE SAYS CHICKENS ii -PAY AMD PROVES IT - ; (Coatlaaea rma i r . months old; At that .time Mr. Smith Joined the Washington! Co operative Egg association and; be gan buying their egg jmashi JThe egg mash was 'mixed halfjand half with the growing mashj for : two weeks. From then . on. the . egg mash was fed alone,:; Afnum ,ber Jit people are of the opinion that buttermilk, should be fesTas a regular part of : the 1 ratloU "VYe bare never used it-- 4 An j. expert? " enced poultry man. in this coanty, . (Skagit), ad vked, us, toot ta-jThe buttermilk jnash has the dried milk in it and the birds receive the necessary dementi. For green feed we are using mangels Kale ia just as . good, and; f.V tfhere should be fed alternately frith manscls. as tbd hens iBeem .fd en joy kale for a change.- I.have been 'told also thatTtale is Matter than 'mangels fbr brepding . as it gives a firmer ;( egg hite. while for comiuercial -purposes : .;.t init As'"iTOOd'.' Initnat . case it Is optional which t feed At the age oi six ouuv pullets were culled by the Hbgan method: Those pullets developed were put into the; laying Pffi a the others were fed, growing mash a couple of weeks lfffer; The second pen was then replied and those, not up; Xo standard wore fattened for market. A Les ;horn Pulcts -should Sbetnad nii- r,t asre. However, a. L oi, tl -3k it a tetter p! to;llow STOOD THIRDS - UTTER TESTS LAST MOFJTH i : , "I out, college, , sent under' date of December. 31:) ; AT better impression of Oregon butter baa resulted from tbe -work of the North!) Pacific Cooperatire Creamery association, report at the annual meeting .held at the agricultural' college showed. ; It U the sofe-purpose of the associa-j tloii to tetter , thp quality of the1 butter : and open . a dependable market for the surplus. ... I The method is education under the ! auspices ' of F Chris . Johnson! field representative. Mr. Johnson risits each of the seren creamer ies making up the assocaltlon and spends from three to .fire days withf It erery ! mdnth He " also Tlilts the 'dairy patrons and ex plains the advantages and meth ods- of . grading , and keepinjg it sweet till delivered to the creamery- He- 'then - works with the . WINTEK JENClXSUltE3 . Ststlaary Top. ' Axt IP BpU1ac - - Oar JSrtoaa will- pleas tn . , Xa AU7 Back of Ctty Tit Xp. l. J J MV1J, AUTO TOP A' r. fHOTBLIGH "A Home Away .From Home" ) . 91.0O" per Uay .ad up . Frank D". Bllgh . DUNS3I00R BROTHERS S31t8tatf 1 XtXcpkoa S230; . '. f . i : " v.. j . Painters and -Decorators -i Zaurlr r Xxtniar Wwk ' Wa iptdallx m Zntarier vork. It as Uov tm nm wwk w aav .: Ktn , Tear lCony -1 Orer jininu lfd S Balmm, Offn oapxtax itovxnasTAit worn , J. O.'Jonts Co., ?roprieto AS SlnAraf MuraneBtat Work , : TBCfrf saA OfXiet tSlO S. Com'U OppMtt X. O. O. "JrV 689. SALEM, O-R-KOOW the United States is rapidly, eravitatinc to Oregon because of the marvelously ;favorabIecbn It is remarkable how fast a pullet will develop ' with a little extra care.J ii ' . ."i ' t , . rf 'From the 250 baby chicks we now I have 1 2 , laying pullets. For the last 1 six weeks, beginning about, the mlddlel of November, they have been, averaging between : 65 and 70 pet cent lay. The 82 have produced as many as 63 eggs in tone day. The total cost of feed is around 116, per month. The oats and wheat' we arenojw feeding 'were grown on to farm. The cost would be a little higher where all feed. is; purchased pn te jmarket, The?, net i yetarnt above all: expenses ; Is abut . $1. .a. day with the present price of eggs t the Cooperative association. j If itis at' all possible the poul try- man should Join -his local, co operative . assocation. The returns secured) pay many times; the cost of ibininz. In fact . cooperation Ss the salvation of tbe fafmer.wbetb- er he'sella milk,; eggs or any otnr er, farm produce. . . From " our viewpoint every farm should have a few chickens. We are planning to get at least 500 this April if not 1,000 baby ehickSi l 5 Be willing to prollt by the experience; of other and ypx will succeed .with chickens. ! " - THEODORA' S. SMITH,5 ' (Mrs. Leltoy Smith) Mount Vernon, . Wash., . jtt. Kox IZt. Jan- l26?i TLJ1PLE JS IXJiPLCTLD ! Tirn'iA.- rabh., Jan, ' 5 (AP.? James C. Buffer cf-Dcn ereamerjr 4n ;producing the best butter obtainable from - the lm proved quality p(tcreanu V A check is "kept the quality of butter -turned out by each creamery : Ju a monthly, "f scoring contest. TVhen the contests "were started -with the beginning of the association a year ago,' the i aver age iest was 89 points 95 is about the 'limit or perfection. Tbe scores . announced ' : for December averaged .92, with 'the. O. A. C commercial creamery; . leading at 94. The .Lower Columbia f Rivter Cooperative creamery .was second with 93 ; and "Alt. Angel, third with 93,; r Many. .Sam pies were en tered by : non-member, creameries and averaged just what the asso ciation . -; averaged ; att; first, ' 9 points. ' ; ' ' ; ' f : A premium is paid by the mem ber creameries for sweet creum t encourage dairymen to keep their articles "in the best condi tion, 1 and repay them - 'for their extra I labor. AVauer-coollng and complete dislnfepticta alj dairy equipment are, essefcxtia , even; Jn winter. The sweeteajabutter brings a, better, piok nthe maf ket, ".and efforts larej un,def. wayf to opeu. a. dependable-. market ?6r this grade. !The association in tends; eventually to expand : into every dairy district of. Oregon. FANATIC DIES IN r FIRE WOMAN CASTS SELF IN FUR NACE FOLLOWIN-G REAIVAL SHELBYVILLE, Ind.,! Jan. 5. (By Associated Press. ) Hre re ligions nature spurred to fanatical heights - by a recent revival, " Mrs. Margaret House, wife .of a : mail carrier, today - wedged J her body Into ' the furnace of her home and sustained burns which caused her death J 12 hours , later. Believing herself - "a living, 'sacrifice to the Lord,? and singing; and praying as she ' exposed ' herself to the flames.-she was fatally "burned be fore her husband could rescue her. "WapinJtia 90; carloads hogs shipped thls'year 'Closo - your oyes'-and think' If you want to see the ' biggest things. " 1 ' - - Baby Chix, Six Leading Varieties ! Best Local Stock Prices Reasonable Halera Clilckcrips ,264 N. Cottage St. Salem, Oregon Capital 'City; Co- . operative jCreamery Mfrs. of - Buttercup Butter. , Known for .its quality, i. : Buyers of Best Grade Cream i Our; Method: Co-operation j Our Ideal: The Best Only ; 1.1; South Commercial , Street , Phone 209 . . ,$ CASCADE U. 8. Inspected - X0AVS ' BTa4a Oa Ood ctty Tiopny ; . Vw rat, mt paymeat pUa; ail paid " ay and of yaar. ram loan. Urga at small tracts. Private money. 8t na first; yea - ' wul c n fnrta-ar. r : . - G.-AV. LAFLAR ' , 410 Orto nalldlnit nm ' KcnccuyTasxcunzca : Milk and Cream Phontt ' Salem Nursery Co. f fctrktly Hlsh GnuSa - - . , . r , - Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Trees and Plants . Office t 210 Oregon tlld. ver. imperial potentate of the An cient Arabic Order, Nobles of. the Mystic Shrine' of North America, Inspected Aflfl temple with its headquarters here -toay,' .. ' COUNTY. NkWS BRIEFS I A ' rousing community get-to. gether and a sumptuous . - dinner was enjoyed by a. large crowd at Liberty hall! New Tear V evebliSg " After the feast the regular', meet ing of the Parent-Teacher associ ation was held. ; At- this, meeting the following persons .were, ap pointed as Liberty's corn show committee: Messrs Wright. Seoti and pox; and Mesdames rWeslen house,; OsCar ' Dencer and Fred Browjtting. This committee is to have full, charge! of the local 'ex hibit ! for next year. The foilbw lns;wer4:.T appointed to serve, On the ) program" committee: - Miss Neva Cooley, .chairman; Mre Henry Gilbert and Mrs. Bruce CunnlngbamJ The resignations of P Mrs-'"Prank Mohney aa-secretgry. an Mrs! Vester Hubbard as treas ureVVf wer accepted; Both v have movdi-tfrom the,. communitywVlt f was decided to combine these of- aceaasdtRuasell Wright was elect ed secxetaovjjreaiurer. Th.e.pi-J lowing program, was then enjoy ed: ; Select fdns from ; the ; Royal Trovatore "Trio- from' the Salem high school ; solo by M iss Neva Cooley: solo, Ellen Neiiensr read- inb, by j Miss Fanning of Salem. Then came the old-fashioned spelling match by the. grown-ups. Fifteen men on one side faced. 15 women on .the. other side. '. The men beat, - Mrs,' Jjohn Daschr ; jr as the last j woman to go down,' lea Vr ing Mr.) Wright, MrOhmart and Mr. Judd still standing.- ,. - ? -.i :- - Salem Heights, " Rosedale. 'Sunr nyside - and Liberty- arer planking on some good times this winter. They eipect to all inveet together at the respective community halls and enjoy a' good ' program," social time' and refreshments. Each will furnish part of j the program and ref reshm en ts. : The ; first meeting will be held at Liberty January 15. ,Tho. Liberty WomanV club be- .gan to , serve hot lunchea to the pupils in the school last Ttjesda,. Mr.ndr.'Ed'.'WeayeriaBd. children . of. Culver " visited rela tives, and friends .here during the holidays. 1 SHIP BY bPERATING:6Ni!A'lEGt - C : Leave S.1LKM Care SUPPtES ' PJIOXE KAST SHIP BY - BRAND HAMS, BACON AND LARD KEXXELL-ELLIS :' ' Specialists Is ; i Portrait Photography- Stndiotj 429 Oregon Building Square Deal Welding Works : Ox-acetjlene and Electric 1 ' We ipeclallze oncyUnder block and aluminum cases, heavy cast iron, steel tanks, boiler and Hue welding.- springs; -franies and tenders, , i. -M " we can weld, U , ; Phone 831 ; ' S49 Ferry St. Salem, Ore. I Butter- Bread. "Th4 Eichcr, Finer Loaf' CHERRY CITY BAIIERY - V Mr.d ifts.y. L, McMurphy of raflsi Oxli. vislled the latter 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. man over Christmas, f: WOI Dor II. IL Mumford. who is employ ed at Toledo;, spent Christmas here wilhThis family, !. ' ': : . 'f As Mrs. , Vester. Hubbard, ;: the .intermediate teacher in' our -school resigned at Christmas, Mra. Henry Oilber ' ot this community wis elected to take her place, and be gan. teaching last Monday. . J. -S. Jones : and family from Conner Rock, Virginia, "recently moved ontoptbe Gahlberg place. Elberl ana Sidney Jones started to school Monday. , At 'Surprise birthday party was givgn .by Mif. and Mrs. Walter ! I. Allen in honor of their son, Rich- ard'-S'lSih .birthday last Saturday evening. "Ai delightful' time waa enjoyed hy all Vho aUehdedU I j; . Mrs,-Q,? G. Bomer and. .children. spent me nonuays wun relatives, in Seattle arid' Vancduirdnw Kf 1 . J. VC Bomer and tride of Port-" land pen t 'the week-enA here at tae-horaerop ; Mr. nndMrs-G ; O. Bomer., ' . " j. ." , ( - 1 - ' .' Rjuth Johnsoii, one ?6f our sixth grade pupils, left for Iowa Mon- day. morning, her leaving. We 'greatly regret Styton W. A. Wcddle, local undertak er, was a business visitor in Falls City recently. Among, those visiting out; of town during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. V L.' McCrosky and baby who returned home Monday from Portland. ' . j Mr. and Mrs.' Del Harrington of East Stayton i precinct, and Miss Ella Williams of Stayton went to Turner; Sunday: where, they vitrited at the S. ; L' Hulen home. . Mrs: Ilulcn has been seriously ill but is now improving.'1' The Hulen fam ily formerly lived here. .? ?i School activities were renewed this week ajtdiajtwq. weeks holi da y vajca ti on . JB'ot h teachers ! and pupils enjoyedUhe rest; however, all seem glad to be back in the school room once more. 1 - WATER and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE SALEM: NAVIGATION COMPANY o Ji hi TEAnlER -NORTH WESTERN ! Merchandise and Carload Shipments FBjEtnjIMandpo"RTLAND and - ' ; SCflEDULE Leave PORTLAND 0:00 A. Sunday,- Tuesdays DOCK J v FOOT j - 8871 WATER and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE -7 Eat a plate s Day Ice Creai . f - Sold Everywhere Western Dy . rre:ncts Co. " . P. UU CRLGOliT, Sfsraf i CIO; South Oconmerclal Street f4 "L- - fSALEM '' 1 Springfield Three carloads hops shipped for direct export to Eugland. . ; - ' " -. Eilvcrton cooperative fruit can nery canned products worth f S 3, 00 in 1925. ',;.' Weatherly . Edmond Keechi.son of Mayor George Keech, and'witelleft Sunday-for 'Eugene - where , he is a student atilawr tar the University of Oregdn Otter V. of O. ' stnr dents- whoal so returnedfafter the holiday, vajcat'lon lent with 1 home folks were Lee Brown. and the Misses , Margaret r and ! Bern ice . F. I. Jones, overseer for, tbe Sa lem Ditchi company at this -end' of the canal, has a crew" of ,men with teams at work near town repair ing the banks of the .ditch, where seepage has. caused the walls . to break through, thus causing waste water to overflow private property In a detrimental way. Automobile, thieves tried to get away with everything that was re- huovable from Norval Fisher's car Saturday night while It was '''park- ed in West; Salem. The rear tire, the lock and spotlight ; bad - all been tampered with; but .the mo tometer was - the only ' equipment that mas missing j .the culprits succeeded iu. getting t. away, with that-entirely. ,f -y. 'J :t 'Cliff 'Stayffcn', Who operttes a trap line 'along 'tbe- river east, of town, caught a'big beaver first of the weekt that pcoved 'td be1 about a.11, he '. could get to town, rwlth. The animal weighed 65 pounds, and the hide when stretched for drying, measured 57 inches. This is one of the largest of the kind caught in this vicinity.! The fur was of very nine nality and will net the, owner a neat sum when cured, j . . . !. - The annual inBtallatlon of offi cers of Stayton grange was held in the Masonic hall on January 2, with past master S. . D. Brown in charge of the installing ceremon ies.. The following officers being duly installed: ' : , Master, Miss Ella Williams; overseer, Henry Siegmund; lecturer, Arthur A. Mc Kentie; steward. Mrs. Jessie Sieg mund; " assistant steward, J, T. Follis secretary, Georgej Saudner; Pomona, ! Mrs. Carta Young; Seeres, Mrs. Elizabeth Nipple; Flora, Mrs.-, Nellie: Sandner. .-AH but two of the officers installed are hold-overs -rom J last .year's staff. ' An , exectitlve fj committee composed ojt M.. F Ryan,-, j. ,.F, Richards and J.MS J illcr fus chosen. - After the ; installing of the officers a banquet! was served in the dining' room to,' whi'chc am l! . and . Thursdays ys , ! 4 --4 i SALEM DOCK and WAREHOUSE OF COURT STREET 5 i PHoi'E W7 ,-ii'i. . 1 1- of ic that save raore! dirty ; . .work and doctor, tills- ready to install, proper - ly designed, j and reas- onably priced. We make , this.kind v fOregon ; Gravel Co. Hood at Front Street ;' .iSaieni' 100 Service 1 100 Auto ami Tractor Ilepalrins - We Know How Walcem ta onr Berries: SUU Tt Old Tima Gaa Oara Mot , OENEEAfftAS, OtS AKB ACCXSSORIE4 SERVICS A ttapia Una af Oreeariea, Jnfactlaa ary. Meals n Lorb nTtuaa. laa Cbef UiOWS HOW , - KORTII 00?I5H:HCIATj, " uAiiAoa & (iiuxjLiir Ir-Trycx, asaus tryTKaT ' . , ritz nit ! . -.-.!, Sept Tanlis ple justice, was. done- by al pres ent. Most' prominent among' the' out "of town'1 visitors 'were Mr. Basey, newly elected master of the Salem grange, and Mrs, Bas sey; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tale of Bend, who are officeholders in their home grange; Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, of Turner, grange,: and E. j Shepherd of Salem. L w ho, has the! distinction of -being the only surviring I charter, member, of . the Stayton grange. Mr, Shepherd entertained 4 he crowd .with very j interesung reaaingr, rxpiainins iuo flag and its' relative meaning ani uses. rDurIigMthe-.past year the stayton . gr.ang Mat a large, fnujnt&r a;me acquired members and has grown steadily iin interest as well as membership! From a mere handful Of 2$ struggling officers and members it nd has attained the membership of fl 16, all alive to its interests, and jevery "niember a worker.." , , '." ' Prihgle The' deputy sberiff of Marion county visited Pjringle bn official business tne iirst 01 ine weeit. . Grandma' Quiinby 'is sick -this week. M,-:' ?: ; ' -i; .,7, :X; ':: Mr. Propst sold a fine milk cowJ recently.. , . ! j..-..-. . i-;.'t ,'.'. :',. - Mr. Balod is putting out straw berry plants.-. r ' i r;-.' ! : -There has been some i chicken stealing going on In thej vicinity recently. i r ',. f There is talk of organizing an anti-thief society, v - j; .; '' There hare been some inquiries recently for farms for rent.' - Pringle Sunday school reelected most of its officers last Sunday, ' ; The bard wind Tuesday put our telephone system - partly out of business. . ';!' - ' Hazel Qreeii , Mrs. Ella McCoffery's r son Jo seph h.as returned school at Mtr Angrei. . j. , J . , Mr. and Mrs. A. JT. Van Cleave have returned from! Moscow, . Ida ho,, having spent the holidays with Mrs. .Van.. C leave's ,parcntSj .Mr. and Mrs, Crowe, s - . .. . Mrs. Foltz and daughter Mary, and sons Edward - and ! Lou Is. of Jordon, jwere . guesta, .Sunday of Mrs. , Anna Zelinski. J ; -t Mr. and. Mrs. Millet and child ren of Salem were guests to din ner on' New : Year's day of Mr. Mil let's sister, ; Mr. Keiser. : i i- Mr. and Mrs.-Silke and sona of Pratn m and Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford of Salem were guests to din ner at Ben Clemens Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs.:Jt.indley and their children' of Lebanon have moved on ' the Fox ' farm. ' i . j Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and daugh ter 5.of Lebanon were here New Year's day looking over the farm recently purchased j from Glenn and Gale Fox. 1 ; Edward Lucanbeal, who was operated-upon for appendicitis re cently, is doing nicelyi - f. Mr. and Mrs. ; Alva Davis a"hd Harvey.,. HIncs and i Alice Drorr .baugh of Salem ' were visitors at A.-, T. Van Cleave's Sunday. - : .. . .. , . j-.usur jonnson naa moved bis resources. ? World marliets aropenin bfe o r ; ' Oregon Pulp & Papaii Cg. '"1 ; " V " - j 'llanufacturert of i ic 4 J - GREASEPROOF TISSUD Support Qregron Products i Specify RSalern Elade Papcr for Ycui :. Office Stationery J ' . DIXIE. HEALTH KBiD t" , t Ask -Year Grocer - Wa ax Ov AXtar Twa ICUUaas , W arc aaw raytas threa nanr af a nliiiea OeUUrs a year t taa dairyaeo at tlu aectiea.fer . - ; .VMarion Butter!? Is tho.lict Butter ; Slore Cowsjanil IJctter Cows ' Is the crjing meed . Filanca Crcinicry (1- Prcdua Co. Ue - i - - j .. . . -Consider what Is claimed for Chiropractfc taethoda and you will easily realize what a com-, inon Jsense 'science it la. " It ajms, by removing jtauses, to eliminate disease, and does so successfully. Phono for, a ft. appointment Dr. O. L, Scott, D. C. - 256 North HiffK Street . 'Phosne 87t fr 828-R j- . ! "iil'oaWant ";A Hpme Dinlt To; - -Your rlotion -.-v.-f - i : i In restricted residence. : j . District ; l- Constat , r ;j , . ; Job ViL:i::n . ' 0K STAB BESVTCB BTAT2C3T - . , K. Capitol gwrfcn 6Z9 NEW SAtEM HOTEL Where Hospitality .Awaits Ton New Building. New Equipment, . . , , Best Located ' George Crater, Manager; W. C. CulbertKon, f Proprirtnr , . 'Cbmpany ' Jtoj Bohanncn, l!r. City V37 Cch;t:r; Salem, - Orcc ! LB. DSNSMaOl V BaJem Wicker. Furalturo I w IXanufacturing Co. ''. . - h'' : Ws SU Direct :' ' ',; : 0aala ,Btta se QrClty ' -T'; I. FanUtor ' 'Scpmlrlag. flnUala, tTpaalttarisX , t , SSlt 8tt SU, taiem, Or(oa ! ' BLISS ' I AUTO TOP SHOP Removed from 311 NVComT, to 245 Chemeketa St, ' family into, a new hoijse. , Oner of the : most modern' homes 4u I be community,' havjng.-furnaee, Kojer Overland ', V . r . Willys Vz C -Ky-.. Ealc3tr,dC:rvi:3 ; ;frvici:Er.os. Ili-h Street at Tn.;: GitJccn C;cT Cr. ''.;.'v'' ;r2aBfc:iims''f '" Icjon ,'o I an 3 r.i;nc-i;u!, T.up : - t.i :y a-.l t . lrl s 1 tyi' ; : ' .? Tl-i r '"T I " f t .;