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fcTIIE'tnEGONSTA'ri:.IANrSAtE:irOnEGO:; V f 1 1 It ' ' , ft . Qrea on Statesman - 1mo4 Dally Exaapt Homdy 7 i' i"; ' r til tTATESKAS nT&USI&XO COMTAYT . i 915 8otk CoauntrtUl 'SU. Salam, Oraco Handrieka '" SR. J. t rr4 J. Taoaa jLaaliaJ. aOa j AaarasBaaa a " Haaarar Maaaffinc-Editor - City Editor . Talafrapa Editor - - - Poclaty Editor I Ctreolatloa Viuif ! Advortwtag Miw W. H. Hendanoa Rataa B. KltUiM Frank Jaakoakl ' - - at aaacar Job DepC E. A. Bhotea - - Ltveotoek Mi tor W. C. Conaar - Poattrr Editor r . ' v ' . - . xxkbsb or thx associates mss ' -' I ;-;f Taa Aaanelatai Pr.a la acrtu.iv.1v .ntilfol 1a thai mm far naallekHaa f all aawa - dttpoteha credited to it or sot othonriM croditod ia this ptrtr w4 Wo too locai f MW pabliahad wii. , , -. v i .?- - H ; - - , ; , m ' -.-v-. -,..-, i:-r ;--v. m BrjgIlfl;Sg OFFICES ! .. f Albert ByT,' S38 Warraatar B1dj, Portlaad, Ora. ! f Thorns. F. Clark CV Nw York, 138-130 W. Slat 8t; Chicago, Marquette Bldf.; Daty Payao, Share Bids J, 8aa Franeleca, Calif.; Higxiae BMc Laa Aagoloa, CahC Boelaee OffleaJ or Ml I aooiatr Editor. 10 - TELEPHONES i Cireaiatiea Offlea..S8 Ante Coatoat Editor10 KoVa DepartaioatSa r 104 Job Pepartmeat -- 511 . Entered at the Peat Offlee ia Saleat, Orofoa, aa aaeooeValaaa atattor. its r -I , March T, 1020 - ' , . V - GOD'S WORD CONVINCES "And Aaron spake all the words ; which the-Lord had spoken unto Moses, And tfie people be ll llered then they bowed down their heads and worshipped. , Ex. 4:30-31. , ; , I BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY MUST BE PUSHED The output of beet sugar in the United States made from i th beet crop of last' year was 899,844 short tons, according to ah official report just made public- l ' i-Against about a million tons the year before. . The lower output was due to a short crop in most dis i tricts, owing to unfavorable growing and harvesting weather 1 The' prospects are for over a million, tons from the present 5 year's crop, diie to an increasing acreage and the building of a number of new factories- i J v- iA But the industry is not growing fast enough; not nearly , fast eriough.lii;l ' i i 'The; United States will this year consume over six mil I Jioix tons, pi sugar, and perhaps two-thirds of it will be made from Cuban raw cane sugar, refined by the mills of the Wall 1 7 Street sugar trust along the Atlantic seaboard. The Ameri j can Sugarfinint? ; Co.,' the big concern of the Wall Street , ;UnMt,fhis;j to. buy $8,000,000 worth 'more of 'J: Cuban,raw sugar 'properties. jThat company already owns or iij controb.most of the Cuban raw sugar properties. !' " jTJtiycVuli; pf the conference of railroad men to be held t ; on jTqesday, .i';'dedVion- thie proposition, of granting our M Saleril :distkct f irmers aerate of 50 cents a ton on their beets U to lgwri this::ye;and snipped to the, sugar factory at ' And if favorable the campaign for acreage should be made at once and-pushedy.and no doubt will be. ; ,! Salem must have a sugar factory ' : Must have" one- ' 1 j 1 " i : - 'And this proposition properly put over will be the- fore runner of; such a factory here. After; we - get one factory, , we will get moire, and there should be twenty or more of them . ' in the Willamette valley. Hi-: CHRISTIAN GENERAL IN CHARGE AGAIN t. i j jPEKING March 5. Marshal Feng Yuh-siang today . ' became supreme commander of the allied armies defending Jfi Pelcing area against the combined assault of Chang Tso-lin, "Li Ching-lih and Wu Pei-fu. - ' . . WttMMaMfllWV M.W J f .lbA.AoV aV V1MJ V a W 'W'-O. aka saw - Bh voa.o cabinet, asiumihg the posts of premier and war minister and appointing WWrYen foreign minister; 1 "The National-army has taken several hundreds of pris oners; according to advices here today. Many, of the prison ers, it was stated, are White Russians, , t . 'TChe army was continuing to thrust south of Tien-tsin, following; up, its . victory of yesterday, when it consolidated its ranks in the face of furious: opposition." " I . The above dispatch shows; that Marshal Feng, the Chin- cse Christian general; Jis again in supreme .command Recalled from their work in, opening new lands and build ing railroads through them. They haye been -working; over 150,000 strong, at these tasks for China has vast unde- S Veloped lands, despite! the dense population of the old dis- tk tncts.v. t : - , S If there could bet deve loped a spirit of patriotism in hjnaVplu3V Feng could haye full charge for a term of years," that country- would be made oyer, affecting beneficially and directly the lives of a third of the .whole human race.fi t! AMERICAN STRAW HATS. wt r-r-;v, i . f..3 -it j .v. .V.-. i i-f5t'-t-' II. --'-' i ' 1 - , An Oregon newspaper paragrapher has Just taken'a fling -f atJa reccntr decision, I under the provisions pf the elastic cladses-of thelariff law, to increase the duty-onnstraw hats 38 per cent r i- - ..ill Hits For Breakfast 'i I And if this paragrapher had industry and brains enough I to make air investigation of the matter he would be ashamed v.i of idm&tte.':i- ' '.''' 'h:;':; "fry f "'C ; . 4 i ;.TheduUe;on aitraw'- hats have not been i high enough L'.l to protect .the. American manufacturers, and a number of factories' irt this country had to shut down and throw their. .1 forces of .laborers out of employment- Our straw hats ;haye If the 38 percent iincrekse s not enough,f higher tariff duties. on straw hats should - be imposed-- '-u Mif - Made highrenough to altow the American straw hat f ac- rfes-toiij:trf "r;-irt'".:;v: -;. jAriilf the tariff commission and the President haveinot r authority ; to ,make it ; high enough, Congress shpuM do I it -- In fact Congress needs a shaking up in ; this matter, 'to . l the end that a number of American products may have better - - protection-i-and perhaps fsome rates would' stand lowerinir. inn-tci ihe tariff duties taken off entirelvl'IZ'X TVH Let's talk loganberries i For, after all, this Is a fro It district,- and' going to be a fruit dis trict. ' "bigger, and f bigger eTerjr year : ' r . . i . . ' ' ' And. in the long ran. the logan berry is, going? to be our greatest asset' among the small fruits L y : V V ''; Though we have the land of di versity, and we haye many other tails to our agricultural and in dustrial kite, besides our fruits. Here it he case of Jv E, Croth ersi' the king of our loganberry boosters among T the man on. our farms: Is it not a rather unusual thing for a farmer to come to town and persist in and work, for co operation between thel farmer, m(ddle marf. and the consumer? During the past - week you - have no doubt noticed the efforts of Mr. Crothers along this line, and his efforts ;to-. con tlhce our own people tnaV the loganberry is one pf Our best fruits, and should be one 'or.the .nrost profitable crops to be raised ' in this Talley. Mr. Crothers is a farmer, out on route 4,. n, the .Liberty district. The present campaign is no new spurt for Mr.' Crothers.-- He has worked consistently to boost the logan berry Industry, for years. During the past winter he has secured nearly -1 60 members for the rural department of the Saleh) Chamber of Commerce. Would it not be a good thing for our people to get behind Mr. Crothers for the Ro tary,! Kiwanis, Lions and other clubs, like the Woman's club, to get behind Mr. Crothers, and in duce our people to eat more lo ganberries in every form ; to make loganberry elly and am and pies, to put up the juice, and to make the boosting of loganberries a pa triotic duty? m "a "a Loganberries are coming up.; Let's keep them coming up. Eng land takes half of our canned pack of loganberries, and cries for more If all Salem, and all Ore gon, will get 'behind the logan berry boom, " j nice factories t will come again, and the dreams of the pioneers in t this branch . of .the loganberry . ' industry will ; jcome true. .s : ' - -sr ..-t ' . - v Paul in a letter to Timothy toldt him, that if any one "provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own home, he ' hath denied the faith, and is worse than an r'Infidel.. The loganberry" Is Salem's own ; her very . own. He l& a poor Salemite who will not boost for the loganberry, "j u" HARVARD WIN'S MEET NEW YORK. March 6. (By Associated Press.) Harvard won the intercollegiate indoor track and field championship- tonight after a sensational battle in which Georgetown,' the. defending cham pions, tied for second place with Pennsylvania. ' 1, JAIL JJPNDS ASKED , 4 KLAMATH. FALLS. Ore March (AP.)-4a$45,00 bond Is sue to cover construction charses on a new county Jail here will be placed on the , ballot at the May primaries, officials decided today. TAKES CUE HONORS PHILADELPHIA, March 6. (By Associated Press). John A. Clinton, Jr., of h'lttsDurgn, won the national amateur 18.2 balk line billiards . championship to night by defeating P.. N. Collins of Chicago 300 to 206 in the final match. LOVEJOY resigns NEW YORK, March . (By Associated , ..Press) . - Owen & Love Joy has ' resigned as general secretary of the national child labor committee, it was announced I today. - SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN,"- aa, i Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi cians and proved safe by millions overf25 years for - Colds Headache Neuritis j Lumbago Pain Neuralgia . Toothache,'; it Rheumatism 4 DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--DruirziBta. p!ria. ia taa trade aurk of Bayer afaaafaetat of Moooaectteseldevter.af SaHcrlteadd ' ' Of course,' the Salem-Salem debate will be held, arid our " Salem will bear her part of the financial burden. That b'oiir - Salcn's Iway. She stands by her own,- and she kriowsgo6d AUCTION SALE : C of Furniture, Cows, and Poultry, Etc. At 1566 Bellevue St., corner 16th and Bellevue, next ' Wednesday, March 10, commencing at I P. M. sharp . i FuU particulars In tomorrow's and Tnesdajrs papers t l ' L;i ,t : X, :. -' WILBOX, Owner t - " H F.'WOODRY & SON S&lrm Anctloneers and Appraisers v ; Store 271 X. Commercial St. . ' .v' ; Phone 75 ? - - . r-i' 4 ill;! " ' x ...... . , ' . ; You Wouldn't Stroll in a Dark Alley '!TOV do your ''walking m the parks, where life, a and nature are most beautiful. Give your eyes the same privileges you like yourself. Fit ypur eyes, .today with glasses that win permit you to see Life's . beautiful side. XYouHl 'see differently and f eel dif-; ferently. Ask the folks. who see through our glasses. . Jewelers and Optometrlats Salem, Oregon . - o m ieene We are! exclusive; agents For the Line of . . ::. 5 i in . -: .. -.-.' .. Marion, Polk land Yamhill Counties I ' ' " ' . :-- t -J yT- We are prepared to fully equip any office eVerr to the smallest detail '. I a vvi k'4 4 : -V J-V-.-1 10W TO SELECT A DESf i - i- The Seven litetl Tesio The "Seven Vital Tests' of a desk were developed by WESTMADEf or the assistance of desk buyers. They have created a profound impression and have done much to make it easier to choose a desk wisely. These tests are substantially those used by the profes sional furniture buyer. ' j J I " , f Ink Test This desk is protected with West-Spar (a very high grade and durable marine varnish) and is proof against Ink and Water. To clean, simply wash with Ivory Soap and luke-warm water, and rub dry with a clean soft cloth. Use no oily polish of any kind oil collects dust. 2 Scratch and Bump Test Note how the inner leg corners are rounded to pre vent bumps. Try to scratch the top with your fin ger nail.. The West-Spar surface of , this desk is . tough and scratch-resisting. 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