Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
is The Oregon 1 telly THE STATESMAN PtTSXXSHXXO COlfPAJfT l J . BMrirka ; Maaarar X Maaaflag tdilar I Citf K4itr - Crt ft. MeSkarry alpfc C. Cartia - - MXKXKXOT TH3B AfSOCZATES rxUS , Taa AaaooJataJ Praaa to luWfd; aaiitWa1 to tk ata for pebliea.tJa af H AmKkM crd)iW to it ar atfcarviaa eratita Ui mmt a4 aiaa Waa Bvtmu orncui . B. BaTL STl tit iMtrfty BMgV PiU. Or. TWaiM r. Clark C 7aw Tar. 1213 W. Hit gt.; Cafe, Caagar Waa4y, CaJJfari rpriUUr, Sfcaraa BUt, Pa Fi llir, Ln AinJu., .... nLETBORS: Sm Dan. - S ar 10 law Offle : IS ar 583 10 Jagitty Editor . Etara4 at tka Past Offica la Salaam. April iuae tny race rrom my sin, and in me a clean heart. O God: and renew a righl spirit within me. rsalras 51:9-10. .... MAJOR ATTACK There' sailed from New York yesterday a delegation of five official representatives of the United States government. supported by a staff of about A delegation bound for the May 4th. ; The American delegates are Henry M. Robinson, Los Angeles, member of the Dawes commission ; Norman H. Davis, New York, former assistant secretary of treasury and of state; John W. OXeary. Chicago, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce; Alonzo E Taylor, professor of pathology! of Stanford university, and Dr. Julius Kline, direc tor of United States bureau of domestic and foreign com merce. 'J- :':.p ;r.; - -f This economic conference is to be held for the rehabilita tion of Europe; to break down the barriers of the European countries; to "level" the barriers, so that those countries may trade and treat with one another on a broader and more unselfish basis; with greater friendship and cooperation And all that, and all that. r- So it is stipulated in the bond; in the conditions precedent and announcements preliminary ; and all this and ajl that are in the program; in the agenda But it! is really held for the purpose of making an attack on the protective tariff duties of the United States. V Chiefly in the. minds of the European delegates to the Geneva conference will be the idea of "leveling" American tariff duties. Every nation of Europe casts longing eyes at the American market, the greatest and best in .the world. They know that with the exception of a few articles they can produce goods cheaper than the United States, and can under sell America in her own market place if given the opportun ity; if there is no tariff to equalize conditions at home and abroad. They will plead eloquently and plaintively for an : pen door. - But there must be no such thing. The American people must not be impoverished in order to rehabilitate Europe. We must not bring on a deluge of American unemployment to sop the deluge of the same kind in Europe. This will be the! , greatesx; mass aitacjc ever maae .upon me American protec tive tariff; assisted by 'every resource of our international bankers, and the agents in. this country of European manu facturers arid shippers ; . v But the United . States must be adamant against the attack. It is a big fight, but there must not be a dent in the armor of the American protective tariff. V -" 5 Marion county has no county agent paid by the state and the county but she has three who are paid by private con cerns. They are Frank A. Doerfler, employed by the First 7 National bank of Salem; Henry Crawford, on the staff of Ladd & Bush, bankers, and Ivan Stewart of the information department of the Charles R. Archerd implement company. They are all constantly doing full time work such as a county agent would do. Mr. Doerfler is carrying on many experi ments. , He has established the fact that corn will keep in the crib,' for instance.. He has two large corn cribs on his own farm in the Waldo Hills, and the corn; stored last - fall is in 'fine condition. Mr. Stewart is an expert, consulted daily by , j our farmers, and on the go every day excepting on Saturdays, when he meets the farmers coming to -the city. I Mr. Craw : fords services are available in solving many kinds of prob lems for the farmers, i All three of these men extend their work into Polk, and cooperate with thecounty. agent over there! T Just as they would witli a Marion county agent, the .-.....' . r i i i-ji i i i it IUU time services 01 wnom is uoreiy jiceucu, in auuiiiuii 10 an the work being done by the men named., Marion county covers aibig territory, with more farm-problems than are found elsewhere in Oregon. ; A GIGANTIC ASPARAGUS INDUSTRY POSSIBLE Any man of vision and superior organizing abilitymay head a movement here that will lead to the building up of a gigantic asparagus industry in the Salem district; akin to the operations in the delta districts of the Sacramento valley, J This can W done bjr organizing the growers to guarantee a suitable supply at prices that will allow of canning at a profit : -; : ' t 1 It might be done through cooperative canneries belonging to the growers themselves. . ; ' : The building up of a big asparagus industry here would be a good thing in several .ways.": There are two reasons that are worthy of especial mention: . i,- i First: This would give an about two months before the ' ' Second : There is no vegetable that lends itself so,well for canning purposes ; no other prime and .tender condition, is cesses of canning made more tender and appetizing. ' We can grow thelt'asparagiis-VS r . No one in any country ever than was formerly produced ZUuecke Bros., near Aurora-T-V A A mo. nrto in artv rnnnlrv . '' ..'' Srnieomah KiMpt Hmmmy fcy 4 W. H. HMtom KalaB H. K Wtiiaff Praak Jaakaaki . . CSrealaUaa Ma a gar AOTaruatag af - 1UCW Jo Uent. E. i - Linttwk KtitM i Pmmltry KaUtae W.d Vartfaatta BMg. Miaea. fiiggiaa .5t Cirealatiaa OfWa OrafM, nm4w ajaltar. 22, lft27 ; blot out all mine iniquities. Create ON OUR TARIFF fifty experts Geneva economic conference, -. -; early canning crop; beginning next, gooseberries. T vegetable that, when not in improved by the modern pro raised better white asparagus on the Iliramonte ' farm of .; ' vh Trrw?nrp1 n. finpr oiialitv f - . . from the Labish beaverdam lands near Saiem, and that shipped out to wider markets.' ' ' .'".'- " The new "Washington" variety, originatetl by the United States department of agriculture, has. been tried out in the Salem district, and it does wonderfully well here.,' It makes a product that the wide world cannot, beat, if it can be equaled in another section. , " ; ( ' There is jno good reason why -asparagus growing' on ,an extensive ecaie should not be developed here in the' Salem district, . The growers here now who produce it commercially have been doing welL ' . 1. f 'It is a safe crop. Using the rust-resisting Washington variety, there can be no danger of failure, under proper con? ditions of culture here, and on the right soil, so abundant in this district; and with the. asparagus beetle kept out or its ravages controlled. ! -. : ; J : " '' .:H i We can produce the white mand for that kind.; And we can produce the green kind, which is a better flavored vegetable- - -. : S , t And there is a possibility of. making a specialty of the latler product to b put up inr cans with' Salem as the center for the. production of a superior article. . , . '"yr There is 100,000 acres of land east of Salem, that may. "be included in the Santiam irrigation district, on which aspara gus can be successfully grown on a commercial scale; and there are vast other valley acres available. , Cine ot the next major developments of industries on the land, hookeu up with industries in the cities and towns of this district, should be the beginnings on an ambitious scale of a gigantic asparagus industry. It is feasible. r There was a report a little while back that Congressman Hawley would not be a candidate for reelection. The report was started by a small bunch with whom the wish was father tb the thought or the lie. .Just made up out of whole cloth. Mr. Hawley will be a candidate for a while yet he is still young, though old in service, and efficient partly through long service. And he will.be. reelected every time he runs. No man mentiored can get to first base in a race with him. Some sweet day, those who live to see the time will realize that the dream of a great asparagus industry here is no idle dream. It is coming why not now, or soon ? i There is to be an attempt to catch up with the demand for lime from the state plant at the prison. But it is going to take a larger plant, or 24 hour a day shifts, and a vast speed ing up of the raw supply and likely the opening up of a new quarry. . ' O I 2 Bits For Breakfaat Asparagus "a ' They call it "grass" in the Cali fornia centers of the industry And Salem is going to be a great grass center, as soon as she gets an able organizer with the right vision. ' 1 . a. V 1 The Slogan man Is " proud of his school boy and girl writers. They know their, onions, and ap ples and asparagus, and the whole i .jB k - . . . ' " The -Falls City people: are .win-1 niBgn out. Their, super .road -di! Irlct election Jakes now only the; formality of the .governor signing the ' papers for the call for the election. That road from Falls City tq. Newport will open up a vast trade territory for Salem: the great Siletz country and all the rest of the rich lands over there A lot of men who only sit and whittle might have been good surgeons if properly trained. S V Isn't ft a crime against the sex to refer to a battleship as "she"? III fares the land where respec tability consists in breaking the laws. I It isn't a self-made man's excel lence that astonishes you. but his astonishment at being as excellent' as he is. ; ? . ; -' 'Why should husbands remain as ardent as lovers? Somebody most come down to earth and work. " V 'TV m "Blessed i are the poor. They haven't so 1 many installment pay ments to remember. - ' W Heart failures cause more and more deaths, but no official effort Is made to reduce plumbing and automobile repair charges. ApCElTS POSITION IX SALEM SILVEKTON, Ore-. April 20. (Special). Ralph Larson, who arrived at SilreHon from Kansas In I February, has accepted a posi tion with the woods Auto com pany of Salem. lie went to woiE there Tuesday of this week 1 Have your prescriptions filled at. the first drug store west of the New-Bank ballding. Deliable and trustworthy, nothing but the por- m arqn. crown ;urug, 33 z state. XOTICB OF lSlt SETTXEMEXT . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty , Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion bis duly ferified final account as administ rator ot the estate ot Fred ? A. Mariels. deceased, and that saia court has fixed Monday, the ttb day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, , as the r lime, and. the county : court room In Jhe county court house in Salem, in Marion County. Oregon, as the place of hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day fcf April, 1127. ' ft O. M. FRANKLIN. : : Administrator ot the Estate v of Fred A. Mariels, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. lAttorney for Administrator kind, to supply the marke de-J aTV PVOat&CB SU1 Ho.stMnd Pretty Stenographer When Bob and Betty were mar ried the friends of both declared it was a perfect match and enthus iastically prophesied a roseate fu ture for the blissful pair. Bu- befpre Wng It. became evi dent the two .were not .lulfilUag tne promise of 'love's youUg dream" by -living1 happily after. Too often dil the casual caller come upon Bob. his mouth set in stern Hues, his manner cboiy in-1 different; find Betty, with eyes tear-misted, her little chin tilted at defiant angle. .'Gone was-;tbe gaiety that had made a gather ing"at their home so delightful. Instead, guests were uncomfort ably; conscious of fhe tension Kt suppressed, emotion. One fine day Betty's girl chum chanced to find Betty in a "blue" moment. ! Driven by-anger, weak ened by weeping, Betty revealed the secret. "It's all Bob's fault!" she waid, her bands clenching. "He flatty refuses - to get . rid of his stenographer, and he knows I hate hcr!M "But why. Betty?" asked her chum, inwardly dismayed but out wardly calm and determined, now the opportunity presented itself, to get at fhe root of, the trouble. What hasr jtbe girl . done to you ? She must fill her position satisfac torily or ; Bob wouldn't keep her. Surely you - don't think Bob would" . . : 'Exactly;?you've hit It! Bob la In lore. withher, or I miss my guess. He' couldn't help but be", she Is so pretty!" j .:' i ,, "Betty, dear, be sensible' The chum tried reason, but to no avail. "Then he might at least choose a : homely one! 7 stormed. "Bettyi. A married man has v no business to shut himself up alone all day with a pretty woman. Bob Is sus ceptible to feminine charm don't know -him?" t r. ; "There It was, the same old story In the . same old wayj t Good looking husband, jealous wife' and the husband's pretty stenogra pher. The eternal triangle famed ttf play 'and storyi ever since, the first day when women entered the business world to disturb'-' the peace of mind of fhe women who stayed at home. .- it Eileen Bourne, writing in aj-e-cent issue pf a magaxine, declares that: . . . ." : . J "It . may not make the world brighter for the Jealous wife to leai n . the truth, but beauty as suredly Is fast becoming the little sister or efficiency in that , realm ?er'whlcly her husband presides. It is true, of course,, there v are some, timid; ones whor still - feel more comfortable with a girl who has thin hair and buck teeth. But 3 Bonesteele Motor Co.' 454 S. Com'l.. has the Dodge -automobile tor you. ; All steel body. Lasts a lifetime Ask Dodge owners. They wlll tell ypti "fiZ, ; .-. ( .V::-t--' r , -t i-,.v - L; AJ -Scheeler Auto Wrecking Co., .oldest. In the WUlametU ral ley. 4Vew and ' used' parts and equipment. Low-price and-quality service here. 10 SS N. ComX () BRITISH MARINES TAKE OVER SHANGHAI TRACK t Photoshows British marines' macHine gtin company in drill on the Shanghai, China, race course, which they took over and converted in to a training camp. - -: the majority have enrolled in the. new school of business thought which teaches that pleasant sur roundings hare a stimulating ef fect on workers in general." a a a a " And there you are! The pretty stenographer is but a pleasing accessory in this new cheme of office decoration. 'Mother and Child "Doing Well" A beautiful baby A well baby! 2' A mother, healthy, happy and wise. '. " Maximum of mental and physic al fitness not for any few fortu nate mothers and children but for every mother and child this Is the goal for which the Maternity Centre in any town strives. And its cause should be the cause of every man and woman in the com munity, receiving not alone their respectful approval hut their ac tive support. For the future welfare of our race rests with our babies. Ac cording as we now mete out to them opportunity for sturdy bodies and sound minds so later will tlwy mete out to lis under standing and gratitude in the saneness of their.living. apprecia tion in their honorable prosperity. And the welfare of these babies of ours rests with their mothers. If these be undernourished, care less, ignorant, they ean contribute precious little of substantial aid to their children when life calls the latter to conflict. And life really sounds me bugle caJI as soon as the little form is laid In ihe cradle -; ;Vt i-r- :.;v -' f Thus It-is-a-matter of-prirae im bortanee - with-tlie-ruVIaterfiiiy Centre'.Xfe4ciJjioa.lbat mojherjs fed enough, and the proper things o keep her system tin . good eon d it Ion during the days of waiting for the wee one's arrival, and Its concern continues afterward when mother, weak, and wan from her naming through the Valley pf the Shadow. :Deedsmoie than ever watchful. pare, and nourishing food to strengthen both her spirit and her bodyj "'.' f ' . ;"r 1 .. .. ' Mothe love is the most wonder ful thing In the world nobody has everj denied that- and so sel dom as jto be negligible is It self sh. exacting, careless when It un ierstands. , Ignorance is w the , destructive force inj child bearing. and child -earing nd knowledge the. bright fire tha consumes it. 'And the Maternity Centre Association'; is ) . i i i i ; -The Hamilton Beach electric leaners and Monarch electric ranges both recommended by Good housekeeping. 8old In Salem by T. S. Hamilton Furntture Co. () . - . , z "Eiker Jluto Co.,, Ferry .at -Liberty St." Autos stc-ed "and bought n sold." Cars washed day and night. - Low. prices -and service will make long friends.-, () - '. , v ' ti Acclimated ornamental nursery tock. evergreens. rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Bros: In season. "We hare our own nurseries. . 178 S. Com'l. , () Jlt ' f m .hi ? i n i m- . 1 (. NEURITIS Do not allovi that case of Rheumatism to, drift : down grade into , neu-; ritis. . ' r .Chiropractic:' will . ; do. the trick and your neu- ritis will be : ho 'more. DISCOFIELD Straight Palmer . , ; Chiropractor. . .806 First National Bank :. -- Building . rr j the ,Torch Bearer, offering to be nighted and unfortunate mother hood the kirdling spark. There is no duty too dif icult for a Maternity Centre nurse to un derstand, no labor too menial for her to perform. Not only does she deal in disease, but she traffics in problems of the hearth and the heart and countless families are admittedly better for her kindly ministrations. And she keeps no hours is ready tb respond to a call for help either day or night. Surely any time and money that we expend In forwarding this for ward march to better babies and healthier, wiser mothers is time and money well spent. Peas and FopI Fill a can with peas, shake it, and all the little peas will sift down to the bottom. This method is symboic of life Itself, which, by a succession of jolts and jars is not adverse to thus assorting humans the great from the small. And as with peas, so with peo ple. The really fit, despite their at first unadvantageous position at the bottom, rise above circum stances and environment to their rightful place. a a a a The Chinese, pr6foundest ot philosophers, in a setting phraseo logically exquesite have placed one of wisdorVs pearls: "In walking through life keep in mind the thought of yielding precedence to others. If they de serve to pass you It is not only right that they should do so, but no effort on your part can hinder them from going ahead. -If,' bow ever, their merit "does not Warrant .' ; This Beauti f ul $11. 0Q 7-Cup Electric C:;i6r$8a95S;'v" and we allow you $1.00 for your old coffee pot - r - - -V. Come in soon and select one X)l these 5handome MANNING-BOWMAN nickel percolators at this special pricev;Our supply is limited, ,r Drinking coffee will have a new pleasure ' for : you when you: "perkMt right at the . table and its fragrance tempts:your appetite ; THIS SPECIAL OFFER C 1. DOWN balance Pcrlhnd Electric PoverCo.s 237 North Uberty Street, Salem Jt .... . I , ii i -a progress Ihey wlll Soon fall oack where .they oelong, being nnable. through ignorance, to maintain their, advanced position." - Perfectly.-' simple and simply possible to the Oriental; fatalist.; But the Occidental formula for finding anil, retaining one's place in the sun contains more of punch and less of passivity. - Without hurt to "and "with rei gard for the rights of others it advises: - ' Newsweaters. A large shipment jnst in. New patterns, new shades In the popular pull-over and coat styles. Emmons. Tailor-Furnisher. 426 State St. , () F. E. Shafer's - Harness - and Leather Goods store. 170 S. Com'l Suit cases, valises, portfolios brief cases.- gloves, and mittens. . Large stock. The pioneer store. () Slate surface roofing applied over your bid shingles. We have over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros.. ' plumbers, sheet metal work. 355 Chemeketa. , , , ( ) SPECIAL! Exchange a lovely suburban home, strictly modern, for dty property or stock ranch. GEO. F. PEED 841 State Street : TovCar, Deserve . 8EIBERLINGS ; America's Flaeat-Ttre ." . ZOS E L'S ISor i l WCmmetxial ; TeL 471 IS FOR APRIL? ONLY .-7 ,t p Percolator tyable $2.00 monthly ? t better than nerer to Tenture!" I "H at first yaa doat iucJ try, try asain!" - ' "Poa'Te gotm haT the puh m get the pulir ?"Do what you ran and yoa can do wnat you .will!'''.; -Drifting a ions with the tM seldom carries one to his desired destination. Striking out against : ' the current demandi the bItl. masterful strokes that make man rider of the vates" -There's plenty of room at the top. but one reaches there only ). unflagging seal!" The elevator to fortune i nt ninniag. Try the stairs:' ,; Short and long, hnwer Jj pressed. la the latter prereptl the element . of effort i never laekidg. . The Cherry City TUkirig Co bread, pies and cakes are of high est oualttyvOne of Oregon's fcion sanitary bakeries; visit it. Worth while. - A; Salem show p!ae ) Thousands of New Words :- Spell ad. paenogncad. and definajd in WEBSTER'S MEW INTEftilATIONAL DICTiOiIARY Tie "SvrretM Authority" Hrn or a fno sample t hot parsait Red Star Air Council cpstl ihip mod gun rsystary snip S. P. boat irradanta aariaJ casritfa- Estboraa ,' American Lgkm E!na Cxoss girl scot ; airport cypar cryveal ietartcr tippio sqpayfcrtaro!yna shoueen " ' ' : ' . a ikia ttonkmn a infomrmtiom 27O0Paaa cinn " - I : T7. 407)00 Woriaaad Pkrmsaa . Cajattnaiaaj?EUcapeicalDintiaaiiry Cat (Aa Baar Writ a tor a amt!a page nt tfea N Word, apanmcaal kec ul-r kxa Muita P-txr. KjUl. C.MERRIAM CO. Spriccf ield, Jblaaa U. S. A. Your Roof, Too, Can Possess Individuality . -'-A roof covered wkh PabCO 4 ! ; Shingles is not merely " " bcautjful... it is distinShrty ' ' beautiful. Here are rich, ' Natural colors 'and artistic t ' ' designs in a variety so great ' that your roof can truly be , , t i .orjof irvklity. For 'j - new wock or for re-roofing ' - " rght over old shingles, r Let .U3 show you the. newest designs and colors. A Pabco Roof trury it purchased SfM a 4 09 M 'IM ttt mCJtTTtQ p&ymtHt r t pl, if Retired. SPAULDING LOGGING CO . 4 Front and Ferry Streets - - Telephone l&JO r.'Vliit Taboo-Shin sle Display ; 142 S. High - All this Week - t - - - - - I . J ry.J' r . I t : 1 1 C PABCO " 1 SHINGLES 1 Si ) I cf freen: tipped asparagus man tne supply tnat taiem geis saiem, Oregon - a7-i4-2i-is-m5 ; ..1 ... - " 7 - ' - ' . . : ? - ' V ' ' - . - ..- . i ' - '. - - - . ' .. ; - . - V . t - - - - '