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7 , . i i , M W ! Til L .Jw.ll.jilll : LfcuLii life It Is G:cd for the Growing ChHdrcn and for the Growrt :FoIks, Too if i. 1 (A pro ducerof honey sent the yf oil owtr S ; to the Slogan 'editor. "with the, request that it be -pub- ' f.Hihed; a suggestion that U 'gladly ; flowed: J ' - y . 'c . . From the vtery beginning of hu-j X3an,;evc'. hoiwy has been held 1n h!gbr. tteem..; Because f it ywasi "'the Sweetest and most delicious . Joed ; kn6 tvn to 'them," the ;writers i of tie arc ient. Greek legends im- I ined -that tbeiry Cellar on? nigh 'Olympus saUdieeen appetites with nectar. As a standard of comparl- con, honey la often mentioned 'with filgairlgar'd lav the Bible, . j'Tleai-" ant. as a honey comb; sweet to the ol -and health to' the" bones." 'or IIast thou found Tianet Eat W "Tatfch a' is! sufficient foT thee." and "My son, eat thou honey, for it 1 6oa.v f ' Because honey., was": the most easily obtainable sweet until a few 1 . centuries agd.i honey 4ees iwf re prized ; jJcssessions. and when a ?a warm is $ a e d from a hire,- trum yfcela and taiisical Instruments were soandad'to jKarn the Countryside - to atcjl wherithe swarms might .allt. t Walla were . built around ' the spiary to keep oat robbers. In .feuday times "honey -was not-only ';ed:rteiiiiyeiy.;iVf6-65?iit;-wa-.the calif lagredlent of the unlver- Ml WtersKe;; mead, i Honey was t: 3ed as : laiktiTe by , th doctors. . iind as a" prese'rVative vf6r chelce rpeclmens of f rnlt4 . modern . meth od of pres erring then being nn ' Today yi ia'tlon's sweet, tooth , teiSlre tttet- 100ponnds f .sugar tor ach ierson's yearly,cnsump tion; while the per capita ;consum- tlan hi touey' U less than ; three -tonndk yearly, - Since the refining jjroce. Hbfoves the juicfe St the -can li f flaVor Mng oils and t " &U bt the mineral elements which . nday haTe' -been present, while - tiblr sugar: fc very yearly, cnemi- taly pare 'i sacrose; : yalaable, as ; a Tr&ducer ct energy, t worthless X ftnA nildini... Itt latt.aa apprihal cohsamptlon'. of . sugar ma y bring, one .or more, ot A long list of ailments such as : fntnrv nf the. teeth. especially of children? dlabetesV kidney trouble or disorders ot the digestive ays- 4 llo'ney, ritufe's own. aweet deli- 'donsly flavored witn tne ira- ' iVim f1n'rn frnm.whleh it conies, contains two pre-digested fcigarstlruitagar md gxape suE n J fihnnt 4 l 1T rent Witer. i . w J f- - - , , jnents: valuable tq tjia hody, inch as caltiata forbdne uuiiaing, iroi lor the fclood, phosphbtus Jot, .the ofte (and brain ana magnesium. wholesbfiie food J hcliey lis r beneficial to children as folks. And when ciiliren tare- plentyvot; honey t their ils.Tr their craving ior rmtT hnta-Mn .meals - is ; lessened. NutHtion specialists consider this a atrong reason for including , rossy, la: the; chnd'simenu. ,i AJ iLbtigh; some tiay. feet that honey A poa nd o i , honey will j is 'fir aa a spread for oread as a pound .f ,nttmr- and At half "the iOSt. There is no -waste to houey--e.Tfery! drca lis- eaten-- It wiu xeep 4n definitely without spolling,c etcept in. & the ; t nresence of J i children, Ifoderff htrieniff methods ef honey - - .tL - . tUl Am. v liver hooer to the tonsumeri with-. etieinz touched hy the hanas.pt ve ibeekeereriJrurthermoreA honey i Tcaa eweet $hat germs. cannot, live in it and is therefore used as re ndy for. colds.. - Hot: lemonade strongly sweetened t with honey-is n wonderful first aid for-Aseotn- oa cold. A . more liberal Tasejof : In the home as , a spread ior the children's bread,in place c f syrups and molasses in receipts fnr Paired roods for. candv maa I -jr. to preserve the orlginal..clbr c f fruits la canning, as. a' sweet sier lor the' baby's mUay In, fact e 3';. a geaeraf'j. sweetening agent,, v oala mean; neaiimer laioiueB,. i renter viUlity, less sickness from ruon disorders and very likely, 4tiar iudre from the leading , iiE'nta cf honey eatinff, a long er rraa ot years" of enjoyable liTiag.fc... ' ,T 113c & EoJT riectrie Shop, SS7 C trt. Everything -, electric, i cjptcrs and fixtures and sup- . i -f -iririag. - Get; prices and 'i c-ip!;te' stock. ; ;v ?:it!dsal Bankthai'.Dank s " ip and: helptulnessj In r. -: i. . ; Interest paid jon : ts. iOea an account i your money grow. () rDicor.tiriG";.C T CELERY STATE nucl from .10.) t . f ' - ; f ag and trimming. The' t on its side and celery Ulr istp the crate, ir helis four ar. t a . ti t -:nches. These ilcut'SCc and weigh o 145 rc-r.ds when -v tl-.at. is shipped t by vasI.eJ a ad tiad and .iU. r carrying f ,r i" -. i.r- - j . ' c" 'ia.flitfeg '. j "c-.r lour T.-ide and ' ' h t! ? cscci'tlon of Lie bunkers. which are jfour-tiifth making sixteen extra crates. The total load Is 169 trates. - In order to keep the bottom f thn tinner r rates from Inlurine they etand 'in the car, two byi two inch pieces-are used crosswise of the car between the crates instead ot regular ear strlpjlngr The re frigerator cars have standard Icing of two" and "one-halt tons of ice in 'each bunker.;-. , f - .-Wile Distribution. - v rtfatrChntinn nf nrezob fcelerr 'in 1'925, extendedver , 2 to 2 5 d If ferentvaiates. among hichwere the , following; ; ; Nebraska. Iowa, Minnesota. I lllnois, cauroruia. Texas,- Missouri. Kansas. Montana; Wisconsin, . h uaianoma. noriaa, North OakotarColorado,' Michigan, OMo;MaryIand, South-Dakota and .Canada.-- -.- . ;v.,' . ' ; vceltfry has, been - storea perrect ljr ius -uv j . " v v. . air storage which in some, seasons has .been quite profitable. ,v The' yields of ceiery as. grown In the state usually run trdm, ISOft nnn -rtnzeti bunches per acre. or from on"9 an4 ae-haif to two Aonroximate iproductioaw fanld harrestine cost items; are as fol- SeeTBViM plant ... ... 40.00 to ssu.ou Manure T? " armlicatlon . . 1T.S0 25!)0to i 20.00 25.00. -g.50 i g.00 . -9.00 &.00 : Commercial - x . t ' 1 orttli-iter -. . . i i 30.00 ilttinggronnd - , friantlnr Cultivation 4 Weeding . . Hoeine ...... - Spray materials; ;y . : Land labor. 10.00 IrHgatfonT: 3 -2j:0 . Blanching; ; It 10.00 to Prppatatlon? for 12.00 4$.0b market-. .... . . w-Y" lw rratA ... ... Ttr.u u Total ..... .$396.00 to ww D..Mn.-unn vioKen at 65c to n - 14AA to th average i. o. n. shipping price, neing ? the entire season. lUvrrt Corvallis. Or., Jan. 25, 97- 1 n. uniKitiPt in at the head of theianme4iner- deninr art the uregou 6i" Slcblfege. He is the IJ2J r v. t;-i,-. Kiift In hia field Deal um"nj : r" . . , in Oregon, and his Reputation aa a gardening expert 7 over this country.-Ed. ; , . Buster Brown Shoe Store. High class, jstylih looamav gtvingr long wearing shoes-f or ,tne least ; money. ' come- ano Tinced. 125 N. com i. - ' IEOPPBISIP mm The 'Automobile Owner Will That Is Thorough; . -; a interesting, establlsh- iwof frtr anv automobile owner to Tisit, whether or not he expects to make 'use of the special service therei ls the shop of C D. Oppeni 695 Mm street-' : J t " Tho hnttriMi ih welding. - both eiecthcfand acetylene, or in slmpj ler language.? the Joining; together again pi any metal work; that Jazi been broken by accident or. oiner wise.::::;: , V.i't -i-i-T'K On advanlaKe of electric weld tn-id t Tia 1ot can be." done without dismantling 3be . machine or engine.. Tha only expense js tne actual welding.' ; , 'A . j, . ! - One feature of ;Mr. Oppen's es ttblishment is that inhch of their aoDaratus is : of, their -ownimanu facture. The work' it does must tie iery satisfactory, for they num ber among their steady patrons such large. concerns as the. Oregon Linen Mills. Inc., : and the Kay Woolen mills, j ' Bills AsW Annronriatiori for University of brcgori -.' Under the ,;protisfons ; ot two Bills .introduced today, by Repre sentative Lonegren arid Senator Ndrblad.the ITnivVsIty of Oregon; will be able to cdnstruct a' library ahd an infirmary on , the fampus. Bill number 29 asks that the sUteapprop'rlate f375,000 for. the erection of a library, and bill num ber 25 (J asks $130,000 for the con struction of an infirmary.- - AlHed!lit?j New Year BGIN I Lnewr be riJ cf and CLa aILutts. A permanent cure b easHy and tpiicUy accorpU ly my effective treatments Otherwise, you m!."s t f on tamperini with health knd ras. -la i money ior years without Yz'.Tri. fio I- -r -iial ova'kM or ehcr disaprvfflhlc or (Un i BW(nl owi No CMli .wrt no ftjxs.i rmr ?- to, ttniaJ. I have e ; . tkOdt itt t kli chiUrva Wp . j t to 1 i- . to cure nn t ff! rn t " !" the Pt.f i (,.e. i 1: V the first two "stacks next to 11 - i rate . : r i - ' -.'.- , , -. 5 jt.i e . ...';! arresting: the takeXabish Celery AimilBH BASE OF TAX LEW Shortage of Funds for School PurposeS'Blamed on Six rpercent Limitation :. The senate approved by unani mous vote-a" resolution Intrdduced by the Multnomah 'delegation u A,U. W', Portland, to, increase its base for the- levying 'of taxes lof school 'Senator Moser safd that apDrovi- al bf this prtf posed constitutional amendment would eliminate ;the hecesity 6l catting j special elec tions, and .would Insure- ample funds tor; the operation idf . the Portland" schools. ... " He ' said t the monaraisedv under. the constitu tional amenament wouio; oe, usea for majntenence of the school3 and jaot?Jfor the construction . of new hUildlngs."It, -was hald that- the present shortage ' of funds for Echdl iSurpdSes In bf tiahfl was dtreto the six per tent limitation amendment; 1 .; ' " ' ' Senator Upton declared that a similar condition existed in many jschool districts outside ,of Port land, and urged that ;the proposed constitutional amen dment be made more elaJjtlcS. .Senator iHall sug gested that, the ..members of the Multnomah - delegation should get behind ; his Resolution -proTidinir or repeal of. the, six per cent.umi tation ataendtment. , He .said: the ajpproval of .'this proposed amend ment would cure taxation ilia now existing in many secUons or tne state, j . jirCli-i ' i''fih:ii $ Senator Moser replied to Sena tor Hall that he personally fawned th4 repeal of the Six per cent 11ml; tation amendment, aut; tnat " ne "did hot believe 'lhe legislature would approve 'a resolution refer ring the question to the -voters. : "A. ilJ iroore; 28S High St. apartments ? and store v where you can get higi qualify furniture and fnrihlnars for every room in your bodse. . : . ,1. ? () ' " LUitUU mow uuicm - . it - ihe Senior Mgh school, atiPar? Hsh junior High, and, met witBjtnt loiiibr f the y, the secretaries and' the leaders' groups. , ; vvIra Wv JorgenseB,190 S. Higi SL r. Parts for all makes of .carsv Best equipped auto accessory store in, this section; Prompt an re liable service tha rule. t,..-.. . ) T'fbzen 'Cylinders Electric ! WeldeainPlace ; Why remove fr6zen Cylinder wnen we can guarantee ' a, weia in ine car, irucK or tractor at a fraction'of the cost of reiriovihg? ,i ,-. This is the shop that welds the jobs that are so large or, so difficult that other shops quit. . ,.';.; ; ElecMc aiid Acdfylahe Welaing , "; We Weld Forever , i - C.'P,:OPPEN 695 Mill Street; - - TrlAVoEj).' WPCt?fe.tKJKWWnaj i'Ttfrtf '' 'TYiAfe-'ti So i;i:ckt: & iiexdricks -: ; 'li iranio ,f All Kinds folrph'onA Irtl TLcater JLobbjV-lSa AortbliijjU i i :i :.. i I f I t It i Not ' More Than . Twenty Per Cent Salem Home Garden--ers Raise Celery 1 Less than 25 per cent of the home gardeners In Salem plant t-r!!!r, :!ccor Jife:to a census of ;the prions seed houses In the city. The main reason for this small number feeems to be that garden ers' hate to take. the. bother swhlch they suppose surrounds a few rows of celery, says a prominent Salem eeed man. , lit reality whei hand, led in : the right manner, k celery raising involves uo more trouble than any other vegetable. , 'Either ' . the , common.: -White Plume i or Golden Self Blanching varieties - may ' be obtained from horticulturists who - take all the responsibility of nursing the small plants through theih first stages. It Is Impractical for the.! small Scale gardener to ; nurture ; the small plants - through : their earli est forms. , Jt - OLD TflVVS TO D I E COMMITTEE . PliAXS REPEAJj . . OUT-OF-DATE STATUTES 1 The repeal bt laws committee is continuing .with . its good work and J had- f !vy billa -: in the rleglsla- tlve ... hopper yesterday, morning Bill No. 25S repeals sections of flOGiliaGiCHElf HRUB LULlBAGOAViAY ' ' When "yotir back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatka or rbeumatisth " has you stincnea up, don't suffer i M Get a "35 cent-Jbottk -of old, - honest 'f:;Si. Jacobs Oil at- any drug . store, i pour a i.Iittie in your .hand and rub it- right, on yburaching back. and 7 tne soreness and lameness is tone. - - ... In Use for 6S ytars, this soothing, oenetratimr oil takes the pain . right out. and . ends the tnisr erv. it is aDsoiute ly, harmless . and doesn-V burnfiia ' . ... i , Ad. .-4vii:'iii' blocks to have them welded Telephone 372 . ill the law Larrlag foreigners - from employment by the state. ; . ' Tbi's law was passed "during. . the ex citement . ;of the late-,war and (Ia considered unconstitutional. Alt other -bill. No. "259, repeals the" law directing -the state treasurer to make a quarterly report to the g-overnor and have said report published in ' the official, paper of the state; It was pointed ' oixi that ther s ho-.official paper and the law cannot be complied With. Funds; that : were required by law to ..be turned over r to the general fund "have been turned over "and as thfe'law has -'done its work it fs also'' repealed by bill JZS0. "rnsofai tha$ the district attorneys have.no funds jto turn over to the county treasurers bill No. 261 repeals this law. -Bill No.. 262 repeals; the law which - prohibits . the issuance of licenses. to foreigners by muni cipalities as unconstitutional. In the afternoon 'session yesterday this . committee came - through with another bill amending the law pertaining to billiard tables and providing an annual tax of $19 for each table! OnlT -the bPBtf Onr nAtrnn, Will bear this out. Wb s&rrtt onlv thebest; in meats -and poultry. Hunt & Shaller Market, 263 N. commercial. . . . - : i l -i ' ' ' ' ' " j Brdadei i ... , . :jrD8.tter'day, you read-the dreadful AeWs -ttf another ' Horrible Awident t fer 1iathe;lnrm to .you-pvernafc?., everything'; then, only " then, do you realize lHat danger is ever present. ; : ; . : Fate is 110 respecter of persbris. i At the Verr time you seeia MOST seciirethk'ph'miil P:ul it& snatches yourjoved ones, smashes your hopes," Grasp this;ppportunity NOW to liberaUynsure J - and pct your dependeht loved bneslYbu are bfferedth cheapestftrayeri in America. ;The policy-is .COIREHENSIVE - - " Ings, famnp; walls, lightning, storms, covering-loss of; Ms,, sight, hindsand.f eet; with weekly indemmtjrf ( or loss bf tinfe f all, as f ully explained in he poUcy. By cooperatjnr with a strong insurance firm this newspaper is able to offer you this remarkable service. - . - - ' tRAVEL AND PEElESTRIAlM ACCIDENT INSURANCE A j. At- Low Kate 1 , This Matchless .Reader Service Is Available to Every New and Old Reader (Male or-Female) ' of The Oregon Statesman ( - , 1 Between the Ages of 15 and 4 V yeaxa .(:- WHAT ABOUT THE COMPANYT The North American Insurance Co. of ChicagQ, Illinois, is one of the largest and strongest a ccident insurance companies in the United States. 1 . . , ' WHY SO CHEAP?- Because of the 'tremendous, number ot policies written without, a large agent's corrfmission, 4 the cost is cut .to the net rate. n addition, because the newspaper can lise so many policies, the rate Is naturally lower in a county than where an agent handled only "a comparatively small number. V . : - : WHO CAN. GETJTHE POLICE ?-Whiler the policy r is intended fas an incentive for snbscribins to The Orfgon Statesman.we are offering it.to old as well as new readers.v The head of a n'ousehold can take a3 Tnany.'pohcies -?rasih6 has 'dependents who-wish protection, all residing: at same'addressV .', i ... . - 1 -. -i , APPLICATION ; ! (For rcolo Vho Recclvo Papers By Mail) '' -, X1 i That ! am, at present a regular reader of .TheDally ' : i f . I and Sunday Oregon Statesman. ' Inclosed find $6.00 - .'-to: renew my fcubscrlption for one year and one year North American Accident Insurance policy. , v. . 1 "r p"! That I will immediately become a. regular reader of 1 ' LJ," The Daily and Sunday Oregon Statesman. (at regular mail rate of $5.00) and will continue as such during the policy - period oLone year Enclosit'd'IInd S.OO to lay Tor one year's , subscriplion and one year North American Accident Insurance .Policy. , . ' - ' ' " - , ;. ..j PwP' xheck must be. made .Ly applicant la squares above."J" Full lame .Age. .r.Pce. ; . . . ... . Street Address Dcblncss Address... ywia-owa(.w...,.J;i. I-!f IT thl- bifpilcatlon or hand to reprf'!pT)tat!ve of the Circr,l-'"; "lion Devikrtaauaf Oregon Statesman," iSalcm,X)es6n. " " , " irTpr; mm BflEEOEfiSMfa Party Heaaed' by, of Poultry peri to Tour ;i . ' 1 Coast States . y -''W.- C, Conner, editor of -; the Northwest Poultry Journal, pub lished hy The Statesman Publish ing company, is in receipt of a let ter from .the editor of, the Niwa-tcrt-No-Kenkyu, a Japanese poul try journal which name translated 13 'Research of Poultry," saying the Japanese editor will bead ;a delegation of prominent Japanese poultry specialists; and ." Japanese students' of poultry husbandry in a:tour of the, Pacific coast states the forthcoming spring and Editor Conner is .asked to . prepare and submit to this " Japanese editor a schedule fortheir tour xjr itiner ary ,1 for the states of Washington, Oregon, and California. . . s - Mr. Conner is now at work on this schedule which, ; when com pleted, will : include a' visit, to all of the leading poultry districts of the western . parts .of these three states and ; the inspection of the ..mm ,...,.,, s...Sute. . ..... In 'r - '. 0 -J LI . i . . . .-,-r J - "... . .. . J K i leading nd most suecessf ul poul try plants of the. territory-covered, v These , distinguished ' Japanese visitors Vlsh to - acquaint and familiarize themselves with the methods employed by these Pacific ccast poultry, breeders to produce hens ihit will lay :300 ,eggs and better in a year, and also fowls thatwin Vfnhe; big -ehowa of the country- Our. honsing. hatching, brooding, feeding, culling, pedf greeing , and .marketing .methods will, also he studied by these tIs itors. Some; very remunerative business ins recentyears has come to Pacific 1 coast pcrultry breeders from .. Japanese - p,oultrymen, and the visit . of this delegation of Japan's leading pouttrymen ; ; this spring will no doubt be the means o.t . greatly etimulating' this busi ness. - ; - . - ; Every effort will be put forth to aeeTthat this' Japanese delega tion is given a i cordial reception, and ' extended .every courtesy at every -city and town ; ;yislted on their tour,' which will probably be in May or a little later, v The party ordelegation will comprise 30 members, -and the delegation will probably land at - Vancouver, B. C and inspect the. poultry, farms and poultry, experiment station in that, district . before starting on their trip south.. . 1 - - . THE POLICY PROTECTS ONE $7,500.00 If tha insured is killed as a passenger on a street car, railroad train, elevated or underground railroad car, steamship or steamboats -; - - . . - , ;' ' ' , TWO--l?006!0d if the insured Is" killed ; la; a private automobile, taxlcab, bus, auto stage, horse-drawn vehicle, passenger elevator, or by Btorm, tornado, lightning or falling :jrails or ft building, cr by a lire in a pubUc:)uiWing.v;i.r... y ';. TJiREBtl.OOOir.the injured Jammed by being struck braDooT ing vehicle while walking or standing oa the street or public high- w. ... ; $10.00 ft week will be paid the Insured lor not more, than ,Htleen weeks if inluredwhlle traveling in vehicle or injured by a moving vehicle while walking across streets or highways, y v y, APPLICATION.,- (For Resident Of tho iCity of 'Salem) Statesman Publishing Company, Vj ." . ; Saelra .-Oregon. . . . i - ' v.. . . . , . . I hereby apply for the S7500. 00 Accident Policy issued bythe North -American Accident Insurance CtJttpany exclu aijrely to regular t members ot the: Oregon Statesman. I en close registration of fee o't ?1.00 and Cerlity -That 1 am at. 'present a: HgulaV reader ,bt The Day . fn,J. and Sunday Oregon Statesman and will, aontlnue as feuch during the policy period ,ot one year. ' -. That ! will Immediately ; becomd i regular subscrlB ' I Llll er oI Tlie Daily and Sunday Oregon Statesman at the, regular irate of - 50c a month. and will continue as such during, the policy period of one Full Name i. v Wi , ilf rcct Address v ii ,'-.-, i , , !. .'.'V.- V . . . . '' 1 . ' V.:' business a.aaress ................. TTity or Town ...... ..?T;i.thl application or hsnd t0.rcpreeenitive of the Circula tion Depart ment,'X)res)a Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Wniiani Walsh to Head, i Willamette Senior Class - -a ' '-- - "-- . . William Walsh. Jr., of , Salem was elected, president of the sen ior class Jit Willamette, university at an election ; held .- Wednesday. This ,1s an especial honor, as the senior president, the last semester hasl Important duties in connection with graduation. - Miss Edna Went was elected vice president IUMsk Ethel K Hardie., w secretary; ueorge Klgoy, treasurer and Re, erjvK. xiiaicniora, atnietic mat). ger,. - : tloiirlieIrccmbiri'ed -l One tablet does all a cold demands. It combines the four best helps men know. . It is. so efficient, so quick and complete that we paid $1,000,000 for it That way is HILL'S. . It stops the cold in 24 hours, .checks the fever, opens the bowels, then tones the en tire system. ? Millions have proved it the ideal help for colds. You will be glad to know it. Start it now and watch the change tomorrow. Ce Sure U'Jt Pric33c GMVfTQliHIINE CtXIedEoiP w2i!iiMrtrai ;: . ... - ; AS FOLLOWS: year. ,'A gc . .". i . Iiaco . I . - v . . v . . i--''. . v . . J. I .', .Stete. 1 1 (