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4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2G, 1025 Ike Oregon Statesman IiiMd Dally Eie'pt Moadky by THE'tTATZnUX PUILUBINa COHVAVT 3X5 SMtk CmxbctcUI St, Salaam. Onu : R. J. Radiirk i ; . lfrT fr4 4. Tmn "VBf lag-Editor Lm M. Uarrimaa ". - - fit; Editor C. at. Log -fStat 1mm Kapartar" LMlii J. Matitk Telaxrapk Mi (or Andre Baatrfc - - - -- hteMj Editor W. H. Henderaoa - - Ctrralatlon Manage KaJpk H. Klctilag AdforlUlaf Malaga . Frank Jatkoakl ... Ma Barer Job Dept. E. A. Ithoten ------ Livoataek F.altaj W. C. Conner ..... Poaltr Kdite ; . , ' KZKBCB Or THE ASSOCIATED ?BESg 'Tka Aaaociated Preea ia aelnlly entitled ta tha aaa for publication af all ilanaarboa ara4tt4 la it ar Bat atkarariaa cr4itr ia this saoer aad alaa tka laca mi asUUbcd beraia. v - BUSINESS OFFICES: ! Albert Byera, 338 lroter Bidg, Portlaad. Ore. 1 --i' Tbaaaaa T. Clark Co, Nw Terk, 128-136 VV. Slat At: CM'-iiro. afanruetra. BIdg.; Doty A Par. Sharoa Bldf, Saa Fraaeiaca, Calif.; Higgina Bldg Loa Angola. CaUt Baalaoaa Offleo .33 ar SSt Bofloty Editor TELEPHONES s - CirrnJatioa Office 5S3 Xewa Department 23 1(M 108 Job Depart meat 583 Entered at tka Pout Of flea la Saleaa. Oregon, aa aaeoad-elaaa mattrr. 1- . ' ; . : ' V Xovrmber 2CV 1025 " ' Thankjudrfaur Dar COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS '-Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all inat u witnin me, bless bis holy same. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits. ! Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases: . Who redeeneth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with Ibrlng kindness and tender mercies; , ,v Who satlsfieth thr mo uib with good things; aofihat thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. Psalm 103:1, 5. THANKSGIVING : For - For For For ..For . For For For -For For For For all that God in mercy sends; . V ,i health and strength, for home and friends, comfort in the time of need,, every kindly word and deed, . happy thoughts and pleasant talk, guidance in cur daily walk, V' .' For all these things give thanks. . , z - . beauty in this world of ours, verdant grass and lovely flowers, song of birds, for hum of bees, the refreshing summer breeze, hill and plain, for streams and wood, the great ocean's mighty flood, For all these things give thanks. For the sweet sleep that comes with night, For the returning morning's light, For the bright sun which, shines on high, .For stars that glitter in the' sky- ,":.-: 'i .. Por these and everything we see, ' O, Lord, our hearts we lift tothee, . v - And give thee hearty hanks. Ellen Isabella Tupper ONE OF OUR FRANCHISE INDUSTRIES There are several industries on which the Salem district has what amounts to franchises; industries in which we excel or may excel or in which we are so situated that ""we have advantages in costs of production, like flax and linens, filberts, mint, walnuts, and a long list of others : Including raspberries: both red and blacks ' '' On red raspberries because we can produce here double tha crops that can be harvested in the east, and on black raspberries' because we have the only' country in which the vines will persist.-.'-; V -"; -l The fact of persistence as to black raspberries Ijas been stated and repeated many times iii The Statesman. They do persist Here( and they run out every where else even in the great Puyallup and Sumner berry district in western Wash ington '-' ;; ' , . : ' '- - .1, And the same thing is true for the Salem district of all the cane fruits of the red raspberries, loganberries Ever green and other blackberries, and all the rest. They .all per sist; bear year after year - . : rr ; ' ' And no one knows the reason why. This is the testimony of the Oregon Agricultural college experts., ; The fact' of our virtual franchise on ' black raspberries was first told throughthe columns of -The r Statesman t six years ago;'the information. coming from Hon. W. R.,Paul hamus of Puyallup, then the ioutstanding figure of the berry industry of the state of Washington.' 'The growers of west ern" Washington had experimented and tried in all possible ways to make their black raspberry vines keep on keeping on; but they were not successful, and they could not find the reason-whys - ' - - . - , i :: ThV'Salemdistrict oueht ito, produce more raspberries; more Guthbert reds as well as Munger and Plum Farmer -and other blacks ; Mr. n Paulhamus recommended the Munger, Rnma nf niir tin to date Bxowers Drefer .the Plum Farmer. - a- . .- - . . i m ; r The canners and packers need raspberries to fill out their "lines ; they . will need more of them as their canning opera tions increase, as they are increasing and will keep on in- creasing., v-. v5----o : " .- : ,Ifia'not likely that the growing of raspberries will be over done here. There are good reasons for small plantings as' against large ofles ; mainly cbnnected with the probable scarcity of labor, with samany fruit and other farm crops to harvest in the raspberry picking season, which is a rather long one for well cultivated and favorably located plantings, ,r " Black raspberries have more .market outlets than most berries. I They are needed by the canneries, by the barrel trade and the fresh trade; and they are a good berry iri the dried statei Especially are they needed in jelly and ; jam manufacturing and in preserving; and there is certain to be rievelonment here in the latter lines; Must be. ; Ought to be. To say nothing of a revival of the dehydration process, which " will not ;remain: dormant very, long because ' it has a real TilAce to fill in the preservation of food; in supplying a dearth in any one place or season from an abundance in any other one season or piace. - 1 trs , , TTESTERX BOY NAMED VRBAKA, 111 Not. 24. 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