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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1926)
TIIROREfefctf STATESHAtf , SA1EM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 4; 1926 . ; : 3 ' ... IT J mr . .1 PUS1 Harold ' Larsea Announces Chains Value Will Be ; . Promoted; Here Derek Whlfe, , well kftown r Pa c'lfc ' coast ad vertisingT-nian. .has jrQR been appointed, advertising I jt promotion manager of the C. f jrefer company's chain of de jiyment stores according- to an announcement of JIaroM' Larsen, manager -of the .local Breler store. It Ja planned "to strengthen the position of theBreler company, by tnesxii'-ti itr odrertising campaign fo be.ftried on locally, and In. 55 btheVff d'r t M w e a t eT n towns :, jrougVbut the year. . ; 'c ' ; Some.qf the points . to be brought --'out by the' campaign, which Is to start next mqnthwlll be the factf that wltlw buyers ia New - York- and eastern' style cen ters st all times, and with, the buy ing power -of. the strong Breler chain; residents In even the small er towns have available the latest fads and styles- as quickly as the same styles reach metropolitan points snch as Los Angeles, Port land and Seattle. Another point to be brought out Is tho fact that Breier managers are part owners of Breier stores, and that therefore Breier stores are practically local institutions, except having behind them the finance and buying power of the entire group of stores. The C. J. Breier company owns and operates 56 stores in the Pa cific northwest, including the States of Idaho, Washington, Ore gon and northern California. HOUSE RENUMBERING ' BILL GIVEN SUPPORT (Continued f rem page 1.) City engineer Rogers reported that the remonstrance against the paving of Hood street between Fourth and Commercial streets was sufficient to defeat the im provement. The following petitions for pav ing were referred to the street committee: High from Division to Knapp'a place, Norway from Cap itol td Winter, and Capitol from Mill to Eoilevue. Petitions for street lights, at the intersections of 'Norway, and Summer and Eighteenth aad -Jyay were referred to the commit tee 'on lights. " ' .... A remonstrance Jtgainst the; pat A Single Throw of the red dice into the lap of fate signalled his death lr ; WEDNESDAY at niU? pv& ixtt ft? aw? BURRASTON !ng :: of Electric- avenue from Cot tage toShr'Tner streets,, wasvre ? erred5 -6 hc street "committee. A. N. ' Fulkerson 'appeared be fore the cbnncll as "a representa tive of J; Salem Heights,' and pre sented a petition" "signed by prac tically all of the property owners ot,,that?distrIct ; protesting against the usejof the (Warren Construc tion company's ;quarry site or the old county site,: or any. other site in that vicinity as a city dump. A petition : for the -paving of Fourteenth street from Marion to C streets was granted: , Thef olio wing ordinances were sent throughthek first and second readings -and .ar to' come up for final passage at tho. next, meeting of the jiidjjMcfl.; ' 1 '7,. ? ' To aMs;'berkctttat'cost of Im proving tho 'alleys in - blocks 53 and 54,,-, ; -. t.v- - CHERRY; PRICE FIGHT OPENFARyiERS BAND ; Cotinoei f roar page 1.-) cherries : sold well, and no cher ries are now standing on the can nery shelves. There Is practical ly no change in the financial con dition of the country, they main tain, -and they should receive prices equal at least to those re ceived last yeari " Every county jia the Willamette valley was represented at the gen eral meeting called for the spe cia purpose of launching an or ganized attack against the cherry "y. ; - W. I Teutech,- district ' repres- wr'ir -cat ' " a ra HEALTH IS HAPPINESS YOU can't be vigorous, alert, energetic capable if you are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon a gments. The important nerve centers affected byt such conditions cause severe reflex complications throughout the entire system. I will GUARANTEE IN WRITING to safely and satisfactorily cure your Piles at I have done for thous ands afothcrt by my funoas bcatmeni-or return yoarfec No confinement, hnsmi ta operation or anaesthetic Send today far my new lOO-tnae ffluc tsa ted kaok of facta, methods and trstamoaiai letters. itiafKEB. . DAN.MD..IrK PUKTLAMU ORIFU, SEATTLE XIFFTCES Or Oban Duiuina iu-gtier flip .,rt cpu5t 6TH AND RIIM V - ; " 1 "FROM -THE. STORY ; "THE CHALICE" ., I." . - ' " by i - OCTAVUS ROY COHEN T2S (WN MACK SENNETT , Presents ALICE DAY in "The.:.: 5 v Soapsuds Lady :-: INT. NEWS OREOON entatlve of 'the extension1 service of OAC, Prof, Long, horticultural specialist ofOAC, and Prof. Don C. Mote, head of the-entomological department of OAC; were present and explained in detail the threat of the fly. fiCiT '' ''r county agents, , cannerymen, fruit inspectors,, commercial club secretaries iand cbeTry growers were all represented. l Plana were completed for county ' campaigns. Most- of the counties will hold a series of meetings to bring home the campaign locally. Lane and Multnomah counties have already held their meetings. A Marion county meeting will be held in the Salem chamber of commerce rooms on the evening of May IS at 8 o'clock. Agricultural magazines have been supplied with stories of the pest and its ravages. One thons and posters are to be printed and placed in public places. Over 10, 000 circulars explaining In detail the method of combating the fly will be distribnetd throughout the valley. The adult Is a fly not quite as large as an ordinary house fly. It appears some time in June usu ally. But this year, the season being about three weeks early, it is expected to appear about the last week in May. The first few days after It emer ges is absolutely the only time it can be controlled. If the breed is not poisoned off during those first few days, the eggs are laid, and there is no chance for control. A few days after it emerges, it deposits its eggs beneath the skin of the eherry itself. The magot hatches in from seven to 10 days. It feeds arqnnd in the cherry for about two weeks, then drops to the ground, burrows beneath it, and enters into a dormant state. It remains In such a dormant state until about the first of the following June, when.it emerges as an adult, j-When -In the cherry it cannot be fought successfully, and also during the time it is in the ground. Hence, the only time to combat the fly successfully is just after It has emerged, and before It has had time to hatch its eggs. Cherry orchards in Marion coun ty and northward are particularly infested. It is the hope of the OAC -specialists, however, that by organizing for a valley-wide cam paign right now, the fjy can be snuffed out 100 per cent. To poison ther files the mixture should be as follows: One-half pound of arsenate of lead and two quarts of syrup or molasses (honey should not be used as the bees will get at it aad be. poison ed) mixed with 10 gallons of wa ter. This will provide a suffici- HOIV enfqnantity to spray an. acre.ot bearing cherries one time; 1 A light application should be made on. the ngper side ' of . the outer leaves. Three applications should be made at week intervals, the first, when the-flies first appear.- STRIKE PROCLAIMED V IN GREAT BRITAIN (Continued from paga 1.) i t ' . milk for the children, and-for a continuance as far as possible of the means of transport, and the big places of business and corpor ations have arranged ' to provide sleeping and eating quarters for thr employes so the necessity of returning home by day or night will be oviated. Kevertbeless there is certain to be a tremendous tieup in all the big cities and an immediate ces sation of many forms of labor de pendent upon the greater indus tries comprised in the trades union congress. Troops already have been Bent to various sections where disturbances are most to be feared, but it Is the expressed in tention of both authorities and labor leaders to do nothing of a provocative nature. The men necessary to keep the mines from IT'S FOR PILES T. G. 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