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TITE OTEEGOX STATESMAN: THURSDAY, OCTOBER f. 1919. r OREGON STATESMAN Issued Daily Except (Monday br THE STATESMAN, PUBLISHIXQ COSfPAXT 215 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon . MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS V L The Associated Press lis exclusively entitled to the use for republication t all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. R. J. Hendricks Stephen A. Stone Ralph Glover:. ... Frank Jaskoski j . . . . ...... ........:J ...... Manager . . . - Managing Editor . . .Cashier Manager Job Dept. Salem and suburbs, 15 cents a DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier In I week. 50 cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mail. $6; a year; $3 lor six months; 50 cents a; i month. For three months or more, paid in advance, at rate of $6 year. eUNBAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; 50 cents lor six months; 25 cenU for I three months. WEEKLY STATESMAN, issued in two six-page) sections. Tuesdays and Fridays, $1 a year (if not paid in advance, $1.25); 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. i 1 ' -' Business Ofllcej 23.. Circulation Department. 583 , Job Department. 683. TELEPHONES: I ill i i i i Entered at the Postoffice in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. LOGANBERRY JUICE AGAINST THE WORLD The following months aeo. I The -si Henry L-Morris & Co. Eyesight Specialists 30 State St. SALEM a Wh I ! ere Red Cross Seals r-v4, Love to Throw Their Light editorial appeared in The Statesman several writer believes it is well worth republishing, in this issue, in which the Salem Slogan is on the loganberry com mencing a year's Salem Slogan campaign: r The Statesman spoke yesterday of the certain greatly increased demand in this country for the fru.it juices, with a bone-dry America. And the statement was made jthat loganberry juice wilk have the "edge" on all of t,htm, because it is more than a pleasiwg and j-e-f resiling drink, with! a tang that satisfies and a taste that lingers. That it i3 besides a food, a coloring, an icing", a flavor, and a botly for ice cream. ' r It is still more, a thousand times more. i j As a beverage, "best for thirst," it is used to make loganberry snowballs, loganberry highballs, loganberry mint juleps that would tempt the taste of Ilenry "Watterson himself,; loganberry rickeys, loganberry punch, loganberry lemonade, and a hundred others that make the mouth water in the bare mention. In the kitchen, an "unexcelled flavor," it i3 used as a colorin and flavoring, and the good housekeeper may employ "it to make: Jelly, pudding, cake, pie, glace, sherbet, ice cream, frappe, icing, sago, tapioca,8 gelatine, fruit salads, cocktails, mayonnaise, and a thousand one other good things. 1 The best hotels in the United States use a great deal of it in making ice cream, and the highest salaried chefs in the worldsay it gives a "body" to ice cream that nothing else known can give. ! In the sick room, such high authorities as Dr. Wiley enthusiasti cally endorse it, and the best hospitals in America use it. j It is a tonic it relieves exhaustion. I It will relieve sore throat and colds, sipped slowly. I j It possesses in a marked degree anti-rheumatic qualities, and it lends to remove from the system uric acid and those lime salts whieh mark the individual prematurely with old age. In other words, drink it .and keep young. j- Taken hot, it will relieve indigestion and kindred troubles. A fever convalescent finds it invaluable. s It is good for! that tired feeling. ! " ' It contains 34.25 solids and 65.75 water. . Thus its high food value. a drop of red blood coursing through the senator's veins there will be one heart throbbing for America and America's institutions including the direct primary law. Los Ange les Times. PAY ENVELOPES. The secretary ot the Des Momes chamber of commerce and the jani tor of the chamber building were arawmg me same pay, out as soon as he heard -of it the janitor struck for, higher wages. j . ' - Said that .brawn was worth more than brain. ROUGH OX A KULKR. The mayor or Milwaukee' refused to invite the Belgian ruler to his Beautiful burg. "To hell with kings" he replied to the chamber of com merce committee who asked him to extend the Inivtation. Milwaukee, however, is too much Germany to appeal and he has no ex visiting the place like a slice of to- King Albert pecta tion ' of self famous dry. .i i inn ii i ini,..ii.mii.iiilMm m I ' mm i ""'J , , ii 1 j t .mtt .. J '' ' :-4 ' ' j 13 mmm 1 s-s 1 :-':,,. -;-:: 4 Syr t?' -O-.., J - A barrel of refuse is one of the Cross Christmas Seal, which searches ; breeding places of tuberculosis. This out such places and wipes them oat of ' youngster, a future producer ) for the city streets. It throws its in- ! America, finds a resting place beside fiuence for better health all over the one after he has spent a busy j and country and goes hand in hand with; 1 nervous afternoon dodging heavy the doable-barred red ' cross into a ' ; auto trucks and fast moving street fight for cleanliness, fresh air and i cars. He is a cbmmon sight in a big sunshine. The safety of boys like congested, city, but he is probably this one who has dropped to the dusty tuberculous. When he mvs inn. ' stairs beside the eerm-laden barrel is perhaps even before, the disease rnay the purpose of the Red Cross SeaL show itself, and he will become one There are to be 600,000,000 of them ' of the 150.000 who are snuffed out of sold at a penny each this year by the ' life everjryear by the Great "White National Tuberculosis Association j Plague. Today there is something: and 1,000 affiliated state and local moving in the world which counter- organizations. Here is a life worth acts these circumstances. It is the Red saving. ff Child ren Love Them I A Instinctively they rave this vrhrat food with 9 ' . its taste of alt. And indeed nothing cotild bo a. " I J better for. tlicrn thsn rs dainty aow K .3 for. tlicrn thsn rsx dainty h?aow Flakes. Your roeor has thejn. Don't ask for- Crackers saj Enow Flckcs Poeiiie Coast . 3 -?f rSw - ? v. ' S The town has nothing to make her- sincc the nation went All the above Is written, not to advertise any particular brand bf loganberry juice, but to show to the; growers of the Willamette yalley that there is not land epough in all the rich and broad ex anse between the Coast Uange and the Cascades to raise enough loganberries to supply the world's markets. j i Our farmers have what amounts to a franchise this is the loganberry country. This berry attains perfection here, and in no other place. j ' T i Most of the loganberries of the world will always be raised within the lengthening shadows of the Oregon capitol dome. Raise hops; yes. For the non-alcoholic beverages will keep up a demand for them. 'Ij, v ! ; , Raise raspberries and j strawberries and gooseberries, and other berries j yes. For the growing jam industry and the dehydrated processes ;will take them all. There; will never be enough, - But the loganberry is j the king berry for the Willamette valley. It is the berry par excellence. It is our very own. And its glories will never, end. .;V . j.i, .''., : - It will circle the globe. 1 ' ; -". ! A It will sing a gustatory song in praise of the glorious Willamette valley in every land under the shining sun. : ' Grow more loganberries. .And still more. i ..: . - , ' , , ' . I WE WANT SLOGANS ; SALEM SLOGANS ! ' V want Sal em Slogans. ' J t True ones; Slogans that Will tell a story in a word, or a few wordsi .' We ask for. suggestions. Send them in ; or bring them in. . ' And we want facts figures on what you have raised on given numbers. of acres, and What prices you have realized, j I True Slogans and hrass tacks facts. People want to know ab solutely what they can do. They, can le informed only by the people wno nave ine iacis ana me iigures. IIai to", the loganberry. "j The loganberry berries. is the berry of Yea; It might be called " the Phexberry. appropriately After the Salem slogan campaign, to run 62 weeks, there will he a lot "N0W-r Howard Foster Players in Spoken . Drama of Salcmites much prouder of their city and country. , That's one of the object s. . t ; The fighting man used to say I'm your gooseber:y.' But the lo ganberry Is the berry of peace. FROM THE GALLEltY. Senate rules forbid any applause from the galleries, but during the treaty lebates the visitors have ber come so nojsy in their demonstration that the proceedings are quite often squelched )tor the time. Speakers on both sides are cheered nntil It seems almost like a prepared demonstration.! ihen Senator Reed ended his 4- hcur attack oa the league a crowd In one gaiety arose and shouted and cheered . for several minutes. When Senator; Ashurst asked for order he was met by' a wave of hissing. It was spalpably. a pre-arranged show. Many of the senators want some thing done about it, but it seems difficult to enforce the rules: Fur thermore, the orators rather like applause even when it is planned in advance. Looks as if the senate might, be remodeled along with the rest ! of ! the world. a fine country you live1" in. i The loganberry was first called the blaspberry. That was too sisi fied, and it did not stick. 1 i Luther Burbank tried to beat ihe loganberry with two varieties, the Phenomenal and the Primus. But the loganberry has both of them beaten a city block. There is only one loganberry! and al who get the- taste are Its proph ets. . - : And the loganberry prows to per fection only in the soil and under ihe rain and by the mild sun of ft he Willamette valley, Oregon. 'And Salem is the logan,ber:y capital" of the wide world. . Yoirit attention, pli-Ask. A Foley Cathartic Tablet I; . a prompt and safe remedy for -sick headache, biliousness, bloating sour stomach, gas, bad breath, indirec tion, constipation, or other condi tion caused by clogsed or irreeiilar bowels. , They cause no griping ojr nausea nor will they encourage) thje pill habit." Just fine for persons too stout. J. C. Perry. I the If you have a better loganberry slogan, it is your duty to send it in. Or, any other Salem slogan. Mount Mauna Loa is erupting again. It is the Hiram Johnson of the Hawaiian group. " All sorts of folk come to Los An geles. Saw a Democrat on Broad-, way the other day. He was a tour ist. Los Angeles Times, j All that is now needed to , make ilfe miserable for the . profiteers is a law with teeth in it. But a lack of teeth ails so many of the federal enactments. : ' 1 FOR QUICK ACTION'. John H." Patterson, president of the National Cash Jteglster company and one-of th.e great men of Indus try of.thfe coulntry, has just returned from Europe,! bringing the following message to tHe industry of America: I went tof Europe to study busi ness conditions, and I have returned convinced that the most important thin to do ko restore international business is to quickly indorse league of nations." Mr. Patterson has proved by the industry he has builded jlhat he not an impractical idealist. He is trained to observe the trend of human thought and action in its relation to business. He has found the league of na tion3 a practical necessity to en able the business of the world function normally, to enable the dif ferent neoiles to produce as much as they consume. The bis thing is not Ihe question of the number of votes any nation shall haev in the assembly; it is not a questlo.i whether all the political frauds and blunders of the past shall be righted in this day and year; it ts the problem of establishing the industrial relations of all the free peoples of the world on an equal and equitable basis. THE LAST AMERICA . X. Senator Johnson's private mirror contains the portrait of about the only real American there is left in the world. The senator himself per mits has voice to sink to a mere ex plosion as he reluctantly admits it. In another month or maybe two the tribe will be almost extinct. Lake County Sheriff Mast Now Pay, His Own Expenses Sheriff E. E. "Woodcock, of Lake county, must do without expense money from now on till the end ot his term, according to an opinion of Attorney1 General Brown, written yes terday for T." S: McKinney. district attorney of Lake county. Under an old law. the sheriff was allowed a salary of J2500 a year and $500 ex pense' mopiey. ' The legislature of 1919. in an act definitely fixing the salary at $2500, neglected to make any provision for expenses. Sheriff Woodcock's expense fund is exhaust ed and there is no legal provision un der which he can replenish it. It is said this will be considerable of a handicap to law enforcement work in Lake coanty. h m m I .3 1 Thelma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. "Wate-s for sale esverrwhere. Be. In Fifty million pounds' of nuts California this season. It seems as though we' personally know more than that. Los Aneeles Times. LET'S BEGIN AT HOME BEFORE we condemn the manufacturer or the merchant or tradesman for high pric es let's see if the fault doesn't partly lie at our own, doors, . With the greatest demand already existing for necessities -didn't we immediately begin calling for all the luxuries after the war? The result was High Living Costs because de mand exceeded supply. The remedy is to equalize supply and demand by. curtailing expenditures. Salem I ennn Hon feif . Oregon! STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD BITS FOR BREAKFAST You-haev some slogans. Of conrse you hav. them out of your system. In. Well, get Send them And tell The Statesman, too, about the truth of the slogans al ready outlined, as applied to your own experiences. j ' This Is a campalcn to show von : i' , ::' l:f i.r& A v. ... .. .. f IM I) ' 'kYy 1 m iMT'ilijiji TuTMshand.DomesticXobkccos.-Biended'x V.- THEATRE J But glory be- as long as there Is what a fine city you have, and what