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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1025. PAGE TWELVE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Oregon's Ordinary Rate of Farm and-Orchard Production The White House UNEXCELLED SERVICE We serve Government inspected meats Merchants' lunch 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 362 State St. Salem Official Summaries for the State and Willamette Valley at Average Acre Yields and Farm Values at the Low Prices of 1923 Are Presented in Tables Four and Five By Richard L. Rowe That farmers and orchardists of Eastern, States, Canada or any country to whom "these presents come," may be able to compare the crop yields and cash returns with their regions, the following reports are presented. The low-rale prices of 1923 are quoted. Normal rates would be considerably higher. Silks and Rayon Slips $2.95 Sweaters, Slipons with and without sleeves.... $1 to $2.50 $G.OO Corsets at ?l-5 Silk Thread Hosiery 35c and 50c Summer Knit Vests 25c and 35c $6.50 English Broadcloth Dresses for this sale $1.95 j. MISS E. LYONS j 420 Court Street, Salem, Oregon jij FIELD CE0FS OF 1923 WHICH EARNED $72,888,511 FOR OREGON FARMERS Do Yon Know That there is an Ornamental and General Wrought-Iron Plant in Salem?. It is no longer necessary to send out of town for Ornamental Porch Brackets, Porch and Window Fence, Decorative Hinges, Andirons, Electric Fixtures, Ornamental Corners, Fire Escapes, etc. We make anything that's made of Wrought-Iron. Drive out and sec some samples of our work. H. JAEGLER Phone 40F12 Riverside Drive Two Miles Out TABLE 5 Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Oats Barley Rye Corn, Grain Corn, Silage, etc. Hay, Tame Hay, Wild Potatoes Hops Onions Clover Seed Acreage. Acre Yield, 900,000 26.7bti. Dec. 1 Value $21,624,637 3,583,980 5,308,950 2,078,300 497,754 449.255 1,897,000 24,354,000 1,861,500 2,970,135 1,440.000 360,000 240,000 120,000 125,000 400,000 1,500,000 Farm, Garden and Nursery Stock 4,075,000 205,000 270,000 80,000 37,045 13,500 54,200 984,000 226,000 42,000 lOl.Obu. 12,000 GOO.Olbs. 1,000 300.0bii. 5,000 4.0bu. Vetch Seed 40,000bu. Miscellaneous Seed Miscellaneous Forage Miscellaneous Vegetables 19.5bu. 39.0bu. 37.0bu lS.Obu. 35.0bu. 7.0tons v 2.25 tons 1.1 tons Production. 24,027,375 3,982,200 10,617,900 2,969,000 553,060 472,500 379.400 2,214,000 248,600 4,243,050 7,200,000 300,000 20,000 Price. ? 0.90 .90 .50 .70 .90 .95 5.00 11.00 7.50 .70 .20 1.20 12.00 3.00 F. E. Sliafer 38 Years in Harness and Leather Goods at 170 South Commercial St. "Nothing Takes the Place of LEATHER Total Value of Field Crops at Given Prices $72,888,511 And Here are the Fruit and other Crops of this Valley as Recorded by the Horticultural Department of the Oregon Agricultural College, from Reports Taken at Random for the year 1923: TABLE 6 Total Crop. Apples 56,390 bxs. Pears 3,390 bvs. Prunes 31,249 bu. Prunes (dry) 3,023,100 lbs. Peaches 21,541 bxs. Cherries 194,200 lbs. Strawberries 10,681 crts. Grapes 75,440 lbs. Raspberries 42,625 lbs. Loganberries 164 Vt tns. Onions 38,426 sks. Cabbage 226 tns. PACKARD HUDSON ESSEX Announcement On August First we move in to our fine new home at 350 North High street where we can serve our patrons beller than ever. This fine new building with' over 13,500 square feet of floor space will be devoted entirely to Packard, Hudson and Essex sales and service. Every known time-saving device in the way of modern equipment is incorporated in this new home for Pack ard, Hudson and Essex own ers. During the remainder of lliis month we are making groat reductions on all of ihc used automobiles we have in slock Remember our used cars are thoroughly rebuil t and cany the same warranty that goes with any new automobile. You owe it to yourself io in vestigate our used values be fore you buy. Fred M. Powell MOTOR CARS "The house of the golden rule." 690 Ferry St. until August First. Thereafter 350 North High street. Tlionc No. 2126 Always. Por Acre. 193 bxs. 216 bxs. 125 bu. 2,117 lbs. 202 bxs. 3,807 lbs. 246 crts. 10,058 lbs. 2,750 lbs. 2 tns. 297.3 sks. 12.5 tns. 707.6 bxs. 200 bu. Tomatoes 2,123 bxs, Ueans 200 bu. Celery 15,600 dz. bun. 1,846 Ai. bun. Hhubarb . 192,000 lbs. 21,333 lbs, Turnips 250 sks. 125 sks, Parsnips 14,110 lbs. 16,114 lbs Average Price. $ .85 .86 .92 .064 .76 .039 1.32 .038 .045 82.45 1.38 13.66 .50 1.25 .56 .018 1.00 .015 Acre Income $164.00 185.76 115.00 135.49 153.52 148.47 324.72 382.62 123.75 164.90 440.27 170.75 424.50 250.00 832.16 383.99 125.00 241.71 NOTE: The Total Crops referred to above are the entire yields from the reports selected, not that of the state. The number of reports sent In and from which these average results were made up. ranged from one to 176. The single statements were only In case of beans and turnips. There wero two on loganberries, five on parsnips, 8 on tomatoes, 12 on cabbages, and all others were from 12 to 100 or more. NEW HOTEL SALEM WHERE HOSPITALITY AWAITS YOU UNDER DIRECTION OF FRANK D. BLIGH HOTEL BLIGH A HOME AWAY FROM HOME AH Newly Refurnished NEW SALEM RESTAURANT New, Sanitary, Best of Service and POPULAR PRICES Daily Merchants Lunch' H. E. and C. E. Feller Proprietors Salem, Oregon The World's BEST Building Material -Burned Clay, Brick and Building Tile For Safely, Strength and llcauty Manufactured by the SALEM BRICK & TILE CO. Salem, Oregon Howdy, Mr. Farmer Why don't you tile your land and insure douhle your returns for half the labor and expense. Sincerely, Ima Clay Tile Salem Brick & Tile Co. We Rebuild 'em And Guarantee All of Our Work When Better Work Is Done We Will Do It. Equipped to handle any Automobile Repair Job and supply prompt service. Reliable Established Bring In Your Repair Work Salem Automotive Service 271 ChemekeU Street, Salem, Oregon C. A. McLaughlin, Pits. II. A. Talbot, Scc'y Louis Lachmund, Yice-Prcs. CAPITAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Pure Crystal Ice Wholesale and Retail ECO Trade Street between High and Church Sts. Phone 280. "We never close" Salem, Oregon Valley Motor Co. SALEM PRODUCTS W. T. Rigdon & Son MORTUARY EST. 1891 Chemeketa St. at Cottage