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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
Oreo '" -; 1 Issued ril Except Monday y ! !, ? t TTfX STATESMAN rBXJSHDTO COXTAXT i SIS Sooth Couuercial St. Salem, Oregon ; Xi-J; Hendncka ... . - . . Mantnr , Fred J. Tooxo ..tf.. MauagiiiT-Kditor Lee M. M-rrima - . City Kditor Xs!m J. Smith . - .- Telegraph, Editor Audr-d Dane It Society Editor V. If. Henderson - Oi reflation Manager Ralph 11. Kletzing ' Advertising Mnr Frank Jaskoski - 1 ' Stnnsser Job tKM. K. A. Kbota - : LiTi-t-k Kditor W. C. Conner ' Poultry Editor "? ! ' XEXBEB Ot THE ASSOCIATED FBESS V . ' ' . The Associated Press ia -exclusively entitled to the tt for puulicat'on of aH'neVs ; - dispatches- credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and alxo tite local ' wa published herein. , j j Bit Xor Breakfast r:! ; ? :,. ; business Cffices Albert Brers. 319 Worretter Bld&. Portland. 'Ore. Thomas' F. C'ark Co.. Xf Vork,1 12-f4o;V. Jtt St.; Chicago. Marquetto lilrljc. ; swj t ayne. snaroa mag.. San rraututo, t'aiw.: Hij igjHns Uidg.l '-" Ansele. Calif. ; Business Office. .23 or 5M , Society. Editor,.. .UOS TELEPHONES: f Circulation Office.383 VeV Tepartntent..23 or 106 Joh IcpartmcTt 5B3 -Watered at the Post Office In Salem, Oregon, a's second class matter. m ' r January 13,! Lfi-xi . TpUE HOSPITALITY--"Aiid there rmetwpanWs,to Sodom at ., even! and Lot seeing them rose up to meet them; And he said. Behold now, my lords, turn :in, I pray you, into your servant's house, i nd tarry all night." Gen. 19rl,2: ;. :;, ' ; ;V y PUSH IT WITH PUBUCITY : It is to be presumed that he slogan campaign for filberts ; or .walnuts on every farm, wth suitable soil, started and to be carried on under the direction of George Vick, head , of the department of agriculture of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, will be pushed vigorously, and given the publicity which its importance to this pect ion deserves i - Arid, persistent, andi sympathetic publicity is. capable of t pushing Jt farther and faster" than it could be made to go in "' any other way ;,, ;;: " .;!Y 'm y. . -j It' is suggested that: records be kept of who- is planting ; filbertsand'' walnuts, Imd wljiere, and how many acres antl i what -varieties, and. that Ithese be given often, to the news- i Push it wtth DUbiicity-- yho. f)lbert and wain at slogan . Joln jtvith tlie poultry boom, and stick to it everlastingly, and it jwill , bring people from other seitionst6 breed poultry and grow filberts and walnuts here 1 j ' - V mm m t It will bring them by thousands, and it will do more than any other on thing to put value into our rarminfi lands, to the limit of their po ential earning power: H . , .:-. ,. . ; i ... diversity is "haj, need, i this land pCdiversitjrJ :ltill give us ar better, .thaa ;oritp'ilWoit,' f 61 jiia,t.Sneni;vn"easiB yal uest V ;A Cllierti or walnut or ehrd hecoane Vnre'! produc tive 'and !vaIuabW" every passing ye4ri,?longer thdtt yoti hVl'-lrre, and after your cbildren,; rand children's children have passed on. j . Tomorrow "will .be the annual corn Slogan number of The States-, man. It is important; one of our vey best bets, in our dairying and live stock industries,, and in the keeping up and the increasing of oup 'soil fertility. .',...';' -Jn JalyA; Wi . Prescottia called ?ack -jet - by- Jonathan Bournetfto; take charge of ' one' ol his plant ationi, at Theodore? Ala bama. '. ifr 'PresVott'"' had settled down, onv. his Sroik county ' farm, near alem, to take a rest'after many year of; labors in Washing ton asf manager of the Ilepuhl lean Publicity 'association.' -.The 'plan tation he is now managing has 2700 acres. Jt is one of several belonging to Mr. Bourne,. He, has there both a Commercial orcha4 and nursery, j lie grows pecaSj kumquats and Satsuma orangeti, and raises cotton. The kumfiyatl is a Chinese fruit, grown mpch m Japan. It, is, like a very small orange, ;about:, twice .the siie ' of "a very large, Oregon Liamber'cherry. It is used In ntaking preserves and In other. Vays. " Rtri, Prescott haa seat t;hlg hrpther, K. .T. Prescott of SaIenx,some samples of kum quats and. cotton and needle or long' leaf -pine. .-i .-, B.SKIWLL MEN' 3IKI7T . AVALON. Santa Catalina Is land. Jan.- I2i (By Associated Press.)- With 74 0 delegates pres ent! many more than had been ex? pec ted, baseball magnates, direct ors and others of the National As sociation of Professional Baseball leagues: opened their annual ses sion here today. : j.-f '.ifN j papers 01 uus aisinci , - - Ana 1 he istatesman is on: newspaper that yiu be glad to devote a great deal of space ta.this campaign, believing that v-' it 1 will ' be serving this and future generations in. so doing. ; , No doubt all the other nejwspapers will be as willing to join in the work. j If a record could be given of men who are planting and proposing to plant" 1000 acres lot filberts and walnuts, it would ' be easy to get the second 1000 acres, for the neighbors of the ; growers mentioned would become interested and would make inquiries, and would follow suit. X ' ' Nothing succeeds like success. Nothing inspires confi ; dence and enthusiasm like concrete examples. . Filberts and walnuts go well with poultry breeding. , These nut planting booms may appropriately-and advanta- : geously be joined with our poultry boom, which is now on and .will ; persist. 51 STRIKE CONFER EN Cli ENDS; DEBATE; VAIN (CosUaoed on ps 7.) monsly 'adopted ; Thus; carneto an'. enrTnegotiations "that ;wer BUrted In Atlantic City. on July j, broken off on August 4 iand re-; ' 'sunjed:ori 'Dec29-:Mi -V. .1 - ' - ; 7: v.;;V ' I - . . - 1 : SCllAlsfTON,: Penn;, . 1 2.-t-; i By Associated i Press. J--Gloom spread1 over; the-anthracite field' ; today --with L the - announcement . from New York that the 'represen tatives ot the . miners:; and , opera tors had broken off .their negotia tions looking toward, the termip. ationof the hard coal strike which? has kept 15S.000 men aid boys in Idleness, since Septe- ber 1. . r " j ' t - .Although not entirely unexpect ed, the news came as a bitter dis appointment to thousands of men,; women and children who for tio months hare depended, on chari-i tble organisations for much jot Ihair fnrwf nnrl plnthintr. i t .l" 'i Among the rank and file of the miners, .the. hope was expressed that, either President Coolidge jor Governor Ptnchot- wonldi 'fin'dl Urav'in inn A 1l bia tnAW f ft, mt-V' and give the -anthracite consum ing public the" sorely needed fujel. A, movement to tie up the mines f ccmptetely;' by. the, removal of the "3 .inaintenance' forces' was launclied ,. at'.Pittston .today.. Resolutions urging that all maintenance men be called out wgre adopted by the . grievance committee representing! - nnion miners of the Pennsylvania coal company and forwarded ;by John L. Lewis, president of , the United Mine Workers. - , icy; which has been pursued in the income tax unit. Since the con clusion of our hearings, every one of these men has been remove! from the executive position he held." . : The natural fool is much more endurable than the educated va riety. : IV--' I"- v w orn v proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds ; ;j Neuralgia Pain.-.' YTootriache' Neuritisl Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NQT. AFFECT THE HEART V. .Accept 5nly L"BayefJ package which contains proven directions. Handy ,'!Bayert bows , of ,12 tablets Also, bottles, of 24 and lOOrr-Drujfgists. Aspirin' as the traOe aaark '. ojf Carer Kannf actum 5f. Monoactlcacidcster of' alicylicadd gBt'll'iiHIHWHfimiin, l?aaum.B mmrmmmmwastsrmi aranc fffiff!ysfniyyiifiiiii!ii I Mai at'sitl. ritl "WTstlrifit .hi " aatint waiaia1aii if usi i jl ailiiniliar ti"ai Jl til INCOME TAX UNIT OF . TREASURY ASSAILED tCoatiaioed from paje i. 4 ' V - - ' " ..... j.i' $(5,963,312; aluminum-company of , America in which Secretary Mellon is' a. stockholder i 4nd which is now. under separate in vestigation by the senate Judiciary i committee $lJ.S89,I4i Bethle hem Steel company f 2 2,1 03,912 ; : I.' Da Pont de Xemours com pany. ,15.369.123; Federal Salp Vullding -company, 1 0.S 4 9,786; Slid rale Steel and Ordnance cobi-1 - pnny $9.330.4 40,, and the Nation al Aniline'Chemical couipany if,-M2.7ifi.v,--::i t, . ;-;.;h, Ilaclngthe total of tax refunds from" July 1.-1921, to (April ISC, -M2 6t' $ 4 5 9.090,S2tthe ihaSoTJ Ity held that "except in; caaes in- A olvingiTa refund of $ SO.OOffi jor more, 'all of the authority vested ju no .commissioner ot internal levunuelsexerciseHi-byithchad . ot a divislou, upon whoW. action there is. do check, 1 unless the tax- - payer Is iHsaltstled' J ffn ' "This investigation disclosed the fact.T lhet report continued,' that - tho chiefs of the meatls coal and i timber sections of the imginuefing t tiiv iaiod.were excupUonaliy ' tap ' ' atiio. liicn w I19 have cdnsistcntiy tried; to .protect thegovernujuin . trom the unbound bttrgalnlng bf- .1 -f ) -IL f r-slh j. 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' ',- 1 i ' ; 1 " V- '-" - ' i . .. . , r . i'- 1 - . -.Here are a few of the ihany articles ,'oa. sale childrens H wear, rworrfen's "dresses, negligees, gowns, combina tions, s tepins, ?scar f s, pillows, ; center pieces, lunch sets, buffet sets pajamas. Iresses; play suits, infants hats, beet spreacls, curtains," etc. 4- .':! i . Royal Society For Children ,, r,,,.. Articlca.of t wearing apparel . 1 - thing such- doirs,fanIiTials ' " . fcetc.yill be shoHra Yn tVifs sale. S ' J1' illlJ:an opportunity prfe. r !l . .rI the kiddies sprincTitrajrorjo' ?t? t ; of, vagh dresses, rompers, etc. " Whether you buy or notcome -3 COMPARATIVE PRICES i i, Sale.:.; '-$2.50 Curtains, Sale 9ou-ra jamas, Dale ,... . 52.00 Dresses, Sale :.:..;.... $l.WIiuir -mrn 51.00 scarf; sale .1:: ?i ao JoaDy dresses,-sale:. : 4- 50c Articles . 4 ark ..1.25 ...51.25 51.00 ...;75c J.50c :.i.62c 25c i. . ? -.4 . ,i -t . ... t : - . . ? V"" -1 WE SUGGEST EARLY; SHOPPING ON J THESE 4 ! I v ii