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THE OREGON- STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER. 18, 1923 3 :c aift that will delight ; i:e iear o( every : woman NEIMEYER'S DRUG STORE HAY TIES GIVES - BERRY TALK (Continued-from page 1)" v thing. ' Show them; bow to make tha :plesand stay with " the city selected.- -When UxU market' has teen opened, move to-another com munity.' If you have the money, courage And nerer let up you can mate a profit: ;- x ' Must Be Hnlilitened "Loganberry; growers In Oregon, "Washington and Calif ornla must either be organized, and organlx- c 1 right, and hare men In the east .who ;undertand conditions and are acquainted or else the, grow ers had better go home-nt? Up tieir Tinea..- - They have 4 been; eanplng the, fruit in the ; east without the least, Idea At wbat Jw existing conditions are, any facta concerning the xnarketa and it la nx.. wonder they are not getting any price if or their product." . .' Some of. the experiences of bak ers with growers associations were relatfed by the speaker, who attend ed the National Pie ilakers asso- c!ition 'cdnTentlon while: In the c-st. The sentiment here ' was rauch against the associations as a result .ot prerlana :' experiences' with Such. Raisin'gTOwers. It was said, had-urged: their product up-; C3 the bakers, quoting a low price on raisins, with the result that, raisin pies came In demand. The fruit. was contracted at 14 cents a pound, but after a short time the! growers notified, the "pie men thai it ey: had a "short"" crop and rais ed the price, as they were able to Clrzose ct the1 raisins to bootleg-' Z'-"s: at 21 cents a pound. JThe sang experience was had with; t cherry growers and pineapple growers. ; ; , v Caution Is Needed 'v "If I were a cannef I would not, can. a single can other ; than' the ones for which 'I had a market. Canned loganberries lose their col or and. llaror and do not make good pies, it is difficult to get a large consumption, of packs of ber ries In cans. ., There IS , a certain market for a : certain, amount' of dried loganberries, but this WUi not take care of the entire crop. 'Lo ganberries, packed in five-gallon cans, weighing about ' S5.' pounds and frozen, can. be sold, in the east for seven to seyen and one-halt cents a pound at small f profit. This will brin g . about 2 1-2 cents a pound to the grower. Barreled berries are not good for plea' as the fruit Is crushed. In freezing the berries, care: should be taken not to hare them too ripe." ' ;;One Baker Usee Them 5 -"One baker in an eastern city is using 12 carloads of 'frozen bar ries annually, the. speaker found, out. The berries are sent east -at a cost of. $1.2 1 for .freight, with 50 additional for, icing . charges. In making his pie he Jises about 75 per cent loganberries to 2 5-per cent blackberries, both of trhlch are frozen tratu Not to exceed 8000.. tons, pie' bakers, can- take care of .this much through , jthe east, and will purchase them' at a price that will yield a fair profit. The small growers, . owning be tween 20 and SO acres, cannot af ford to hare his crop' frozen and market it through an , extensive selling agency, - . - Mr. .Haynes ,? .'not satisfied with the representation or logan berry growers at the luncheon Monday, and irter spending three months, in studying the situation in various eastern points, believes thaf-tbe results-of Ms- study should' be siren to Vs many logan berry growers as he can possibly reach. The meeting promises to be one of the most Important in the history of the Industry. ' - ; CUT THIS OUT-i-IT IS ; WORTH ; , 3IOXEY.., . . Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield, .Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your' name and; address clearly.' You will re ceive a 10 cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND tor coughs, colds and. hoarseness. also f free' - sample' packages -' of FOLEY'S ' PILLS a "diuretic stim ulant for the kidneys and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con- tsipatioo and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies hare : helped millions of people.'. Try ; them! Sold everywhere Adr. , T BITS FOR BREAKFAST . Loganberry , growers, organizer Make it air tight, and 100 per cent stronr. and tbe i loganberry industry wLf keep going and grow ing. ...v t i. . ... ... If that la not done, the industry will be sicker than it Is now, be fore it Is any better. And there Is no time to lose. Now is the ac cepted time; right now. Coll . Bertram ..Interested in flax growing and manufacturing in Canada; and In the company mak ing" the . only successful flax pull ing machine. in. the world, is com ing back-to.: Oregon, and he says i T.a in, - . i i F ycu v;i!l x.iitz ind about:,' your ccndltxcnI.will send cit my T llillustritedbpok lies end other redtol troubles blch YC1X should know. also exp!zlr3 itsf noa-'suisical "tr.r.t r.h!cKt T.-icutpain or-rJ.- Irr.'t, b GUARANTEED' cure.yxur TJ?-or fee refuctdoi.- - 1 aS Ltts hnndredaof. Awa i It tr: cc t?ri3trpaUeta, both xaca mnd wma, whe t : u to sir tLl ; r Prices Fcr-: ...... .. .. . ...V ' . ,f --. . Ercnt r-J-Cer-le- ts Czi - :,.-.::.Cc:-3ty EriJ.TsC". Locahb'erry Growers to mzt Talk From Haynes Desirous. !of '.speaking directly to; loganberry growers and Others not members, of the. exchange but wbo-are- highly- interested ' itii the future of the industry, H. H. Hay- nes. president of the. Haines-Fos ter Baking -company of Portland and Salem, will be in Salem Thurs day afternoon.: Tl:e meeting wil be held at the auditorium of the Chamber of Cotamerce and': wilt begin at U 20 o'clock. Mr. Hay- nes made thesearrangiements af ter speaking at the Chamber, of Commerce forum luncheon yesterday.- ' - . 4W- Just Received. 4 ', Seven Cars of . Utah and Phcne Us fcr. Prices We Guarantee Oar Coal -,t COAX OR WOOD . Lamer Transfer Go 463 State SL Phone 930 r t f. r GLOVES : ; New Shades Novelty Gauntlet Chamohcttcs rii- $1,75 m$2M V.. ... ... -.' .-T- i rrrtM ir m I w-J-V .. - . - , j -V p-'t ' '. H Fmat and Lact Price Choose cfrorrt.- an: as sortment of seventy five dresses, -riLatest ; Styles, PeQialfty, Materials are Canton crepe; flat cf epesaf-; - ins, poiret twills, etci Forjner values to $24.50. ' t Special' S9.S5 -Tcr Gala Cocntere,rShow Cases Tstlcs, Cash Hejister Etc ha. expects lb 'seebTegott soon one or the" outstanding countries ; of the'worldTlnTthe Hsnofacturing 6t Unen.' From :' such -a man, : that sounds encouxsging. '-i .r"The idea of uniform street tree planting Is taking in Salem. ! ! Sev eral districts are beginning to or ganize' tor concerted action along this' line.-. It is a great Idea. , - s y ' ' ; n Blackberries is the Slogan sub ject for Thursday's Statesman. Al ready some good matter - is in hand." If you can Help the Slogan editor, please r do so, today or to morrow. ; ' S S' V ' " : .. - w " " II. H. Haynes showed in nis talk yesterday before the Salem Cham ber " of Commerce; that loganber ries may be -made to help black berries. ' They go together, 1 with the-" largest" user in the world - of loganberries for making pies. . ' . . . " .. . . -.i- ' ; . Getting along fine and fast now, in putting the buildings in shape, at the ' penitentiary ' for the "state flax plant machinery.'1 Did excep- tionally weir last" week. There i( not an. idle man in the penitent) ary now -and they .will all be busier . than bees after the flax plant gets to going under , full steam.' - - ' ' . ' " . .If he reminds you- that Ford's stockholders got rich-, test as-i sured the stock he is offering Isn't worth a whoop. ,V5 "T :' . PRU03EH!( .. IS Fr,li3TKfEB Guards 5 Stop Antoni " Sasso Before He Is Able to , ' Negotiate Walls ..Antoni Sasso who'was sent to the state penitentiary from- Mult-i nomah county- toT do up to 1 15 years for assault - and . robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon, made an attempt to es ?Peil Sunday morning by taking advantage of foggy weather.' The attempt was frustrated by 'guards. Sasso works, in the' dining room as a waiter. With' the other pris oners who serre as waiters he was released from his cell at o'clock Sunday- morning to - wait on" the' breakf ait "tables.; instead of going to! the. dining room Sasso. wen to the basement where he-unlocked a' barred" doorwith -a" keyyha had made and which easily 'beif the Ykle lock;.,. Through this? dOorv he enteredrwjjat tat: formerly the! boiler iroohCbut that is now. used as a' storage, roont. -f ptu.fjodsup-f plies. t'Tromthls room" an ordin ary, wood-door nd unbarred " win dows open ' intdl the rear' p'rison breaking one of the windows, but the wall was yet between him and freedom. t t '! C- Nichols, a guard heard the glass break and begah to Investi gate. Ross Blankenship, - another guard, saw gasso as he .was disappearing-' around- a 1 corner of the building and told Nichols ..who caught; nlm without difficulty. 5 Sasso disposed ' of the key he usedV . and; the , prison authorities have not yet found it. 5 , Before coming to the peniten tiary. Sasso worked as a truck driv er. He held up " and V robbed Adolph Julian.' .proprietor Jot the Hawthorne restaurant, 404 Haw thorne aveaue,and took. $54 in money. He has no previous pris on record. Sasso is 24 years old. Burglaries Continue, - 5 - Headquarters Reports L y Burglaries,; tl various parts of the town continue to worry - the policy oepajrtment and are becom ing almost, nightly ' occurrences Though the places entered " are widely: separated and nothing of much value' .jaken,- the department does not know-where to place the bianie. Somcr of , the" work; lap pears' to. be that' of amateurs or boys, while in r'other . Instances it has; a more finished appearance. ' ' I The,. Wtest i to join the list o .burglarized' house-owners, over the week-end. were ''-Henry Gachtra, 525 North Fourteenth, who ;..reported his home ' entered ' between 7:30 .yard.. ; Sasso gqf into the yard by land 8 o'clock . Sunday nighty and 4.30 in a purse stolen. Entrance was made by the front door and M J. Crowley, 1564 Chemeketa, exit through the basement. Mrs and O. A. Noyes. 1195 Marlon, re ported ' their homes ransacked but nothing missing. " " E. Kroeplln, rmerUe Aew treataieftr step tf'sim ' er rietfrta la any Vefyrwirit Wfi j?lm4 mi nitiiisn.'i eura rrC4.' t: awe ft-a t.yT;-Aa ntle TrUmmi,mHrft Orf.rermJ i I j '; iter -Hrri - XX Alien L-ife): 1S16 x North Commercial, plained to the police yr that his' shoe repair sign ha appeared daring the ni!-t. T7D PAY CASH PC ;.'Ec2tPjr!:jr:i r A - of clistinction Jand neatneca is -Bcln; built at the corner of .Twe$tcncl -.Lc '' V&TOts-n of architecture vrill say it is fascinating- ".. The"iVDrk is being; done with care ar.d Ecrcp-!r-3 economy .v . -7-.:-ItaFctfst plus 4 sL'ht laarsih-ij tifr;:- ct t " f-.iV wilt be sold part cash ncr.thlx. t-!"- t v i ir: . -- rf-i m w- : t -iskr .A. 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Flower Stands Tea Wagons : Vacuum Cleaners Spinet Desks Bud Dishes Mirrors Clocks : Pyrex Sets " Buffets Lamps Comforters - Desks . Cogtumers - . j Smoking Stands Gate Leg Tables Console Tables Occasional Tables - - s i .. . -. Seir in Cabinets Candje Sticks . . Carpet Sweepers Couches Dayenports Day. Beds Cushions ; Cedar .Chests Chairs . . .- .-- ...... , Wiadsox Rockers Windsor Chairs ' . ,.. Picture Frames Table Covers v- Bed. Spreads Davenport Tables ;vlip .Tables Library Tables, Library-Dinner Table Floor Lamps . Book Ends Tea Wagons Electric; Lamp3 ' Fernerits,.-; Hall Mirrors. Ladies Dedis . -Costumes: ,-- t . Dining Robn Suites Sewin Cat!r.:3 Ilobsier.Catincts . Fireside Chairs Dishes Jardiners Regs" : . -Eissels Sweepers Card Tables Fern Dishes Fibre Suites: Suit Cases ..'. t Hands Bags Trays Fruit Baskets -Shopping Baskets - Bo ek l n-Tr "A: ' XT V M II " 1 f 1 o ' pi 11PAWI '" " r - , - . jt i -